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But, there is a discernible countervailing mood too: that .the fate
of the country can't be left to two Quebeckers, with Canada's
predomi�ant British stock left standing in the wings.
Ten years is a long time for any leader in a democracy to stay in
power. So let's speculate that Trudeau is beaten by the lackluster
Clark (who, one critic said, would make a good mayor of his home
town, High Point, Alberta -- if he had a good city council behind
him.)
If Clark wins, that will surely increase the chances of Quebec
separatists winning their referendum on Quebec sovereignty to be
held sometime in 1979. The separatists would trumpet that Canada
would now have an "English" Prime Minister, and from the far West
to boot, who would bring an uncompromising anti-French position
to Ottawa.
It is hard to imagine the youthful, relatively inexperienced, Mr.
Clark winning out over the wily Rene Levesque.in any future life­
and-death showdown over Canada's national future.
--Gene Hogberg, News Bureau
LETTER COMMENTS
The comments this week contain a sampling of reaction from both the
co-workers and members to Mr. Ted Armstrong's January 30th letter.
January 30 Member Letter Reaction
Upon receiving your letter I was thrilled to hear you are
going on the half-hour broadcast again and to hear that Mr.
Herbert Armstrong is improving.
--Lewis Nielsen (Ogden, UT)
Enclosed is my tithe plus $15 extra to go toward the media.
I learned so much from it and hope this extra money will help
the new thrust so others will be able to learn and grow.
--Cathy Schipper (San Mateo, CA)
Co-Workers' Reaction to January 30 Letter
May God bless your endeavors in expanding your radio and TV
broadcasts. I, too, have received more information, more
Bible knowledge, and more insight in one half hour than in
many years of attending dull, boring church services. I thank
God every day for the day years ago where I first heard your
telecast in Daytona Beach.
--Mrs. Marion Hultman (Ormond Beach, FL)
Please use the enclosed money ($25) to help get GTA back on
30-minute programs! We're hungry out here!
--Ralph J. Ricketts (Baltimore, MD)
I'm.glad to hear that you are going to start daily broadcasting
for half-hour periods. Your work has helped a lot of people.
I know it has helped me!
--Mrs. James Choate (Salt Lake City, UT)