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Opposition Leader John Turner chats with wife Geills, a Shawction committee member
10/15/1985
Parting smiles: Liberal leader John Turner and his wife Geills leave Hart House at the University of Toronto where he met yesterday with yount Liberals
9/8/1988
Performance improved: After a rocky start in the opening weeks of the campaign, Prime Minister John Turner improved noticeably, but the change probably came too late
8/24/1984
Pinning their hopes
4/25/1983
Plunging into campaign: Although a private person, Geills Turner is taking an active role in the drive by her husband, front-running candidate John Turner, to become federal Liberal leader
5/30/1984
P.M. Daughter Elizabeth Turner having fun about the ferry while crossing from airport on to the salmon
n.d.
P.M. John Turner sons Andrew, 12 (l) and David, 16 canvassing by telephone on behalf of their father the P.M
9/3/1984
Policies sought: Seymour Iseman, left, President of the Ontario wing of the party, and MP John Nunziata, centre, say Liberal leader John Turner should state firm party policies
1/16/1987
Political pause: In Montreal this week, Geills Turner takes a break from campaigning with her husband
11/17/1988
Prime Minister John Turner and his wife acnowledge to large crowd after being given the Vancouver-Quadra Liberal Nomination
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Prime Minister John Turner lends a helping hand in turning over Salmon Steaks during a B-Q
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Prime Minister John Turner relaxes in hotel room
9/3/1984
Prime Minister John Turner's best speeches came late in the battle
8/31/1984
Prime Minister John Turner takes the wheel of the ferry here on his way to a rally
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Prime Minister John Turner was chef for while during a pancake brekfast held in his honor and his family at deep cove
9/4/1984
Prime Minister Staffer Peter Dalglish get rough ride by P
9/3/1984
Promise fading
7/31/1984
Radio broadcast: On a CFRB open-line show last night, John Turner said if he were prime minister, and if the law allowed, yes, you turn the boat away to prevent abuse of the refugee system
7/16/1987
Rating game
6/25/1984
A rich harvest
2/9/1987
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