PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 8rd, 1948 | Be SURE to : VOTE JUNE 7 | Keep Ontario Strong By Supporting A Policy ® of confidence in our industrial and economic future -- new fac- tories giving new employment to our workers are being built in Ontario at the rate of about 60 million dollars worth per year ® of good will in labor-management relations ® @® of expansion of our great public ly owned Hydro Electric system ® of increasing social security -- in 5 years total payments to old age pensioners in Ontario have more than doubled @® of a rapidly developing health program with greatly increased aid to hospitals and new V hospital : construction @® of conservation and flood control trol ES ASA 3 oof 'a sound 'housing p program ® of continuous generous aid tc municipalities by health, educa- tion and highways subsidies and reduced tax rates Vote for T. K. CREIGHTON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CARIEY EAREIL TF. .T° i | HEAR PREMIER | 'GEORGE DREW DISCUSS coo "THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION JUNE 7" FRIDAY, JUNE 4th, 10.45 to 11.00 p.m., C.F.R. B. es ol Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7. / ; } Publithed by the Progressive Conservative Party of Onfatlo i i Fresh ---- eee reper pea re w omee -- e MA h ~ 23 it { . ; . . SO I TT TTA -- > en AES SL Wee i Willlsim 2/47 7 2 & : LAR Re Nas "| with \ -- .--- on 1. WELFARE 40.00 per month. co-operation. 2. TAXATION position of amusement 3. LABOUR 4. AGRICULTURE munities. 5. LIQUOR POLICY (a) Devote portion of (a) ease old age pension benefits from $30.00 to 1. (b) Reduce age limit for pensions to 65, with Federal (c) Grant necessary aid to hospitals without imposing Provincial amusement tax, Eliminate 3c. gasoline tax imposed by Drew. No re-im- (a) Increase workmen's compensation benefits to 759% and shorten waiting period from 7 days to 3 days. .(b) Compulsory two weeks' vacation with pay for indus- trial workers after two years' employment. €c) Assist in formation of National Labour Code, * Introduce Oliver Plan for improvement of rural com- ' educational campaign against improper use of : alcohol. (b) Re-affirm our stand for local option in «Jl municipali- ties and strictly enforce all existing liquor laws. For These and Other Liberal Policies tax. No Provincial income tax, . Provincial liquor revenires to 6. ELMO DUNN SUPPORTS 7/4 AN 3 TO MAKE ONTARIO A BETTER PLACE FOR YOU George Drew has called an unnecessary election in a desperate effort to prolong his grip on the people of Ontario. He hopes to dodge the inevitable consequences of five | years of muddling and procrastination. The Liberal Party's answer to his defiant challenge i isa constructive plan for the security and future prosperity of all. HERE IS A FAR-SIGHTED LIBERAL PROGRAM THAT CAN BE PUT INTO ACTION IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMING ELECTION... A BROAD, CAREFULLY THOUGHT-OUT PROGRAM, FOR THE BETTERMENT OF ALL HOUSING Edcourage housing by assuming municipal taxes for four or five year periods on all Homes costing $8,000.00 or less built within next two years. HYDRO (a) Take Hydro out of politics. (b) Hydro municipalities to name one of, three com- © missioners. (c) Speed Hydro development. (d) Remove present restriction of two consumers to a mile. NORTHERN ONTARIO (a) Give Northern Ontario Cabinet representation, (b) Revise existing lsgistation to give aid to mining municipalities. (c) Aid in establishing University of Northern Ontario with colleges in strategic Northern centres. ¢d) Establish at least three provincial government administration offices in Northern Ontario. FEDERAL CO-OPERATION Will negotiate agreement with Federal Government to avoid duplicate taxation and to make available to Oatarié residents the Health, Insurance and Social Security progringe of the Liberal Government at Ottawa, a VETERANS' PREFERENCE Will give preference to Veterans of the two world wars - in the Civil Service and other fields. ER «Bhs RTT ASHBURN There was a good-attendance at both the Sunday School and Church service held at Burn's, Chutch, on Sunday, May 30th at 10 and 11 am. -~ Rev. John Riddell had charge of the church service and chose for his text Hebrews, .chapter 12, verse 2--"Who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross." Following the service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. On Friday evening, May 28th, pre- paratory service was held at Burn's Church, During the service sixteen former adherents openly professed their faith in Jesus Christ and became members of the Church, The 8 ular monthly meeting of Ladies' Bible. Class was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis Moase, of - Pick- ering, on. Tuesday evening, May 26. Mr. and Mrs, of Farthing, Stouff- ville, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Horror Webster and family, of Todmorden, spent Sunday iss Vera bach Mrs. A. Atkinson, of Tuscan, Ariz, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Kerr © Mr. and Mrs, rank Mitchell and sons, of Deep River, spent the week- ghd at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. or, Mr, Tatosh Miller, of Carman, Man,, .|is visiting relatives in the community. Mrs. Donald Purdy, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Miss A. Dowson, . Mr. 'and Mrs. Lewis Moase and daughter Karen, of. Pickering, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goose. Mrs, Henry Doble spent Monday In Toronto. rr OE HOLSTEIN NEWS The 57 head of Holsteins sold at the National realized a total of $73,800 for a general average of $1,294 which compares favourably with the $850 average received last year. Top price was $6,000 received by J. J. McCague, of -Alliston, Ontario, for a six-months- old bull calf purchased by Richard B. Ross, Gowanda, N.Y. cCague also received the highest price for a fe- male, of $3, Joo for a four-year-old bought by W. K. MacLeod, Thetford Mines, Que. Over half the animals offered sold for at least $1,000 total- ling 29 in all. Seven bulls averaged $2, 814; 7 milking females $1246; 81 bred heifers $1066; 11 open yearlings $1011; 1 heifer calf $1050, Bulls so i for $3, 600; $3,600; and' $3,000 while the top price for a heifer was $2660 Fy: the top price for an open In the interest of FRANK McCALLUM, the Progressive Conservative Candidate in the Ontario Riding Federal By- ; Radio Broadciits Election, Tuesday, June 8th, over 'CKDO, Oshawa, NETWORK TIMES--CFRB Toronto CKDO Oshawa « Friday, May 28th 8.00 to 815 Major Frank Me¢Callum N . of Oshawa t Saturday, June 5th, 8.30 to 8. 45 Hon, John Bracken, M,P. 11.30 to 12.00, Mr. Gordon Graydon, M.P. 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