38th General Assembly of Newfoundland


The members of the 38th General Assembly of Newfoundland were elected in the Newfoundland general election held in June 1979. The general assembly sat from July 12, 1979 to March 15, 1982.
The Progressive Conservative Party led by Brian Peckford formed the government.
Leonard Simms served as speaker.
There were four sessions of the 38th General Assembly:
SessionStartEnd
1stJuly 12, 1979February 27, 1980
2ndFebruary 28, 1980December 17, 1980
3rdFebruary 25, 1981February 5, 1982
4thMarch 11, 1982March 15, 1982

Gordon Arnaud Winter served as lieutenant governor of Newfoundland until 1981. William Anthony Paddon succeeded Winter as lieutenant governor.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1979:
MemberElectoral districtAffiliation
Thomas G. RideoutBaie Verte-White BayLiberal
Luke WoodrowBay of IslandsProgressive Conservative
Donald C. JamiesonBellevueLiberal
Len StirlingBonavista NorthLiberal
James C. MorganBonavista SouthProgressive Conservative
Roger SimmonsBurgeo-Bay d'EspoirLiberal
Donald C. HollettBurin-Placentia WestLiberal
Rod MooresCarbonearLiberal
John ButtConception Bay SouthProgressive Conservative
Eugene HiscockEagle RiverLiberal
Hugh M. TwomeyExploitsProgressive Conservative
Charlie PowerFerrylandProgressive Conservative
Beaton TulkFogoLiberal
Donald StewartFortune-HermitageProgressive Conservative
Hazel R. NewhookGanderProgressive Conservative
Leslie ThomsGrand BankLiberal
Leonard SimmsGrand FallsProgressive Conservative
A. Brian PeckfordGreen BayProgressive Conservative
Haig YoungHarbour GraceProgressive Conservative
Norman DoyleHarbour Main-Bell IslandProgressive Conservative
Lynn E. VergeHumber EastProgressive Conservative
Wallace HouseHumber ValleyProgressive Conservative
Raymond BairdHumber WestProgressive Conservative
Robert AylwardKilbrideProgressive Conservative
Stephen A. NearyLa PoileLiberal
Freeman WhiteLewisporteLiberal
Peter J. WalshMenihekProgressive Conservative
Neil WindsorMount PearlProgressive Conservative
Leo BarryMount ScioProgressive Conservative
Joseph GoudieNaskaupiProgressive Conservative
William G. PattersonPlacentiaProgressive Conservative
Jerome DinnPleasantvilleProgressive Conservative
James HodderPort au PortLiberal
Randy CollinsPort de GraveProgressive Conservative
Trevor BennettSt. BarbeLiberal
Ronald DaweSt. George'sProgressive Conservative
Patrick McNicholasSt. John's CentreProgressive Conservative
William MarshallSt. John's EastProgressive Conservative
Thomas V. HickeySt. John's East ExternProgressive Conservative
John A. CarterSt. John's NorthProgressive Conservative
John CollinsSt. John's SouthProgressive Conservative
Harold BarrettSt. John's WestProgressive Conservative
Walter C. CarterSt. Mary's-The CapesProgressive Conservative
Frederick StaggStephenvilleProgressive Conservative
Edward RobertsStrait of Belle IsleLiberal
Thomas LushTerra NovaLiberal
Garfield WarrenTorngat MountainsLiberal
Frederick B. RoweTrinity-Bay de VerdeLiberal
Charles BrettTrinity NorthProgressive Conservative
William N. RoweTwillingateLiberal
Gerry OttenheimerWaterford-KenmountProgressive Conservative
Graham FlightWindsor-BuchansLiberal

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
St. Mary's-The CapesDerrick HancockLiberalOctober 30, 1979W Carter resigned seat to contest federal by-election
Burgeo-Bay d'EspoirHarold AndrewsProgressive ConservativeNovember 29, 1979R Simmons resigned seat to contest federal by-election
BellevueWilson E. CallanLiberalApril 13, 1981DC Jamieson resigned seat in 1981

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