'*-.... Si- N ¥ Courtesy Jean Hornby Stewart in 1982. issues. There was quite a few years they talked about the Wood Islands ferry. Way back. Speakers. One calling the other everything they could think of. Didn't do much good. Talk is no good. I didn't believe in talk at all. I never said one word in the Legislature when I was in there 15 years. They took me back. Never said a word. You do your business outside the Legislature; you don't do it in there. It's all talk and a waste of time. That's all it is. Well, there's a certain amount you got to do in there. That's right. You got to put bills through and the like of that. [After political meetings] they'd get outside the door and clap each other on the back. Think they did a good job. The Liberals and the Conserva¬ tives. Perhaps all pile into one house and have a feed. Oh, the people, you know, didn't like for them to be going around [together]. The voters thought the other side wasn't good. That's right. They thought the fellas on the other side weren' t good people, really. Just their own side was good. Stewart Ross 43