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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1974, p. 32

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Joyce Bowerman Norm Cafik ill Lishman : Ln iber: io Ridi NDP candidate Ontario Riding ~~ & ; PC candidate Ontario Riding Liberal candidate Ontario Riding cl Ever since his first election to Parliament as the On July 8th, you the people of Canada will be : i Now that the campaign is drawing towards its MP. from Ontario Rie, Norm ait wi hog making another important decision about the direction il 0 climax, Joyce Bowerman the Progressive Conserva- oenpnized as one of (he hardest-working members J you wish our society to take in the future and who will H i tive Candidate is still going strong. If she says: "When a. . : guide us in this direction. I urge you to read and ; there are so many people working so hard and with so ; (The Toronto oar has ted Ror 25 hog aun of consider the following statements before you cast yaur much dedication how can 1 be anything but the yee os gma oe So Ray done 4 ong ballot. 0 f) enthusiastic and prepared to keep up with them. AO gen : ny wn ip Als tryly Kral _ rn Corporate profits went up 45 percent during the C ly Everytime I get feeling tired, I run into someone who 0 > os iy ¢ept his past campaign pr first quarter of 1974. This figure just released by the | 3) has decided that it is definitely time for a change of ean} on look at the Cafik-Liberal record of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics is a shocking revelation ~~ § 0 government and they've decided to vote for me. the past Six years. ° which points up very significantly a major cause of Cc campaign has been so stimulating. I guess I get "high" ro . orcad inflation in this country. You will recall that these o ol on other people's enthusiasm. The hours are long from ' Shea irs elodiod ii Jon, ay > Yornised tha) he same corporations were given substantial tax cuts in ~~ § hb 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. the next day, but it sure isn't wy o in business interests in order to better serve the federal budget of 1973. Tax cuts which were T wearing me out. People know of my past record of 'S Diva > : . supported in parliament by Liberals and Conserva- i : : : his consitutents. Since that time he has done precisely 1) energy to devote to the things I believe in . . . and a A ) 1 often w kin 17 or devs sid Seven -Qav Weeks tives and opposed only by the N.D.P. 7] ) change of government is something I not only believe a N ony " N ne d himself ¢ oe Tiad" BLP. The Conservatives now suggest a Wage and Price i 2 in. but it's something that is necessary for this country. INGE 65 ablished Siself ag a. "cole wl Freeze. Consider this proposal carefully. With corpor- hy i] the first day he sat in Parliament rising to call upon his ate profits up 45 percent there is nothing the by by As a candidate. Joyce Bowerman, is making one ay gavernnient to reverse its siated policy towards Corporations would like more than to have this kind of ~~ J & promise and that is to represent you well. She does live rural mail deliverymen who had not been paid during a profit margin secured for them by a Wage and Price C C) in this riding and her permanent home will continued postal strike. He demanded justice for the mailmen Yreoio. : 2 i to be in your riding. As your member, she will be home and he obtained that justice at the cost, at that time, of The New Democratic Party is a people supported by 0 on week-ends and during recessess, and will be embarrassing his own government. party. Our support comes from the wage eannef, G; 3 accessible, She plans to set up Saturday pang With the announced intention of the Government to therefore. we have the freedom to deal with those 0 clinics in diffierent parts of the riding. to be available build an airport in ickering, Norm once again set out corporations without being concerned about contrib- h i to you each week. to ensure that justice will be done to those adversely utions being cut off. 5 i Government spending is one of the greatest effected by the decision. . Here is what we propose. ] i 3 contributors to inflation, when that last budget Pus bo fought boy Salat ained an Independent 1. A two Price System whereby consumer items by presented by the Liberals incrased their spending for Inquiry ommission which was to examine both the produced from our own natural resources will be bh 2 this year by 24 percent. That doesn't sel a good need for: such an airport and the-need to locate such a marketed in Canada at a fair price, not the World i 2 example for the rest of the country. The budget aa 0s yr Ickering. _g ood i . price. Export controls will ensure this. 9 C) included an increase of over 60,000 people in the civil net an i HE its hearings 2. A Prices Review Board with the power to roll Cy J service and over $300,000 for expert consultation. The He - be repor Ine ; iy od hi © Le oe Ay back 'unjustified price increases. This board, will be 5 Progressive Conservatives are planning to balance the ao Ws year wilh ¥is fulings nd. recommenda: able to make the suppliers of essential commodities fo Cy budget. Cutting back these two items alone will make a i he at abn) Tolnvoh I prove a price increase Is necessary as it relates to their ~~ i considerable difference. be expr on ata a Tia%e ho have en, bat pre 10 production costs and what is for them a fair profit i! g ; ; a : margin. . ; ! by The Progressive Conservative Party does worry Through the establishment of the Benchmark 3. Effective legislation to deal with excess @ about the effect of the rising cost of living on everyone. Review Process," Norm has increased the expropria- corporate profits. The Liberal Government did 0) i but particularly, those on fixed and low incomes, the tion payments to homeowners in the "airport area" by present legislation to parliament to implement such a it h small businessman, and the bulk of our work force who Billions of Ii s. He has increased the amounts policy, but their legislation was ineffective i are unprotected. payed on individual properties by at least three : colati : PR C 1 . . . } thousand dollars for dislocation allowance, plus NS Hagsing Legislation. Our basic Dremise is that a H " There is only one anti-inflation party, with a plan to increased by from 30 to 35 percent the amounts paid for roof over your head is as much a basic right as the air C) () stop the rising cost of living.. The P.C.'s include properties. He has also gained assurance from the you breathe. At present, all the land is held by a few § ; changes in the monetary and fiscal policies, the [ederal authority that any expropriated person may, and they are holding us to ransom for those postage 4 i! re-instatement of the effectiveness of the Auditor- should the airport not be built, purchase their property stamp lots. Let me give you an example. North of Bay L ky General, a two price system in some commodities so back at the same price they sold it if they maintain Ridges. there is a development where semi detached f] Canadians can buy our goods more cheaply than they residence on that property. homes are being sold at $73,000 which puts the value of i W are sold abroad, a large decrease in government Norm believes that the personal rights of the lot somewhere around $45,000. That means an acre il by spending and our very controversial wage and price individuals must be paramount over th ights of ot and that in 1967 sold for around $3.00 is now g 4] controls " . ; bringing around $270,000. (il h . government. He has stated that he is opposed to any The new Democrat's pl is t : 0 . : expropriations, be they on the federal (or* provincial : eMocrsts pan is to expropriate C ' The thing to remember about this last part of our levels unless the need for the properties concerned has speculatively held land, give the speculators a fair 3 system is that there are two stages to it. The first stage Neen proven Bevena oi pm p profit, and make it available to Housing Co-Operatives. ~~ { is a temporary freeze, for no more than 90 days. We Norm Cafik has woven durin the past six years Secondly we plan to make 6 percent mortgage funds 3 ' don't get raises every 3 months, but we will be better that he is poy ble of y nny u pas) "4 his available to low arid middle income earners. Where are i! i off when prices are the same at the end of the three constituonis, of ni olitical affiliations when the need we going to get money for that? From the Banks. Itisa Cy months. It is during the second stage that we get rid of to do 50 i Uicte p ' ) statistical fact that the banks pay only between 2 h inflation and the expectation that people have. Tale us y percent and 4 percent for their money and they are () Guidelines will be established through consultation. to ioe has bone is i" h Goverment - hen Forpivon charging upwards of 13 percent for loans. N i Incomes will go up and prices will be rolled back, so oa fo. hii jp " hid a ol iy : 5. Increase in Old Age Pension. We in the New 0 that Canadians will again be able to balance their TI ha ay dant rr ro "a po. : or Democratic Party believe that retired Canadians have C Y budgets, and have some reasonable assurance that the millinn anilira hp Ridi ¢ in the form ? ou a right to share in the national prosperity they helped { " value of the dollar savings and purchasing costs will gram loans Te he a in Co i or build during their years of work. With prices soaring as N § remain constant. the local lilo and I a Spera they are, pensioners are unable to exist on the pensions C] 0 | oy CN, PS : , they are now paid. We would see their income raised to ~~ § Ci It won't be easy to solve our problems. the time has orm recognizes that only through co-operation a minimum of $200 a month and at the same time : come for a change to a party which causes and will between all levels of government can the awsome gradually diminish the pensionable a " to 60 work to maintain our quality of life in Canada. We must problems facing Canada -be solved. He has no Let me sum up by statin that we h & © gd choose a government that will be tough enough to re- "miracle, 90-day solutions." He recognizes a problem that allows us to vate the» ihorals and er g Cd establish economic stability. then systematically works for a solution. out of power. As David Lewis states "You've had tt ) dl Norm Cafik during the past six years has truly Liberals, you've bad tf Hn Love hac lie & ( Make this change by voting Progressive Conserva- represented Ontario Riding. He has earned the respect ! era S Jou ve go the Conservatives, and they've iy 0 tive and for Joyce Bowerman on July 8th. and support of all His colt hocite certainly had you." Now it's time for a change. N ; ; NU...

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