, "We have a plan. A plan that will lead us to prosperity. But getting there takes good management." THE ROADTC

We have fought our way through three Co-operation is basic to the plan. The Our traditional resource Industries have tough years. It took solid management Ottawa government has changed and carried us through some very difficult to get us here and It will take strong so has its attitude. Now we get along. times. With a Peckford government, leadership to get us where we have to We have a Peckford/Mulroney partner- they will continue to play an Important go. That's the first step In the Peckford ship with many of the same goals for role In our future. Offshore revenues plan. We need the experience of his the future of this province. This means will be used to strengthen the Indust- "'- team to ensure our resources are de- more dollars and more jobs will come ries to make them more competitive In ""- veloped In a way that will finally bring our way. Co-operatlon means under- the international marketplace. New prosperity to all the people of this standing and this means that our stra- mines require large expenditures on province. tegy will succeed. we can now become minerai exploration and development. a full partner In the canadian confed- Our forest lands require modem forest- eration. ry practices to ensure a continuous supply of wood for our paper mills. Our fishery and other marine Industries "t" quire facilities, research, development and management if the future Is to be successful.

The Atlantic Accord Is the foundation When the revenue from the offshore upon which Premier Peckford will development flows, it will benefit all build. It's our chance to prosper. But residents In all areas of the Province. it's not automatic and It's not right Revenue will be there for roads, hos- away. It takes determination, exper- pitals and schools, and for the things Ience and foresight to lead us there. that make life easier. The additional The Peckford government has demon- revenue will also be used to strengthen strated its skill In negotiating a fair traditional Industries and develop new agreement on offshore development. ones with new jobs. This revenue will Skill and commitment will be required bring us the prosperity we've waited for to see that the offshore Is developed so long. and that the Province reaps the benefit of this resource on its own terms. ROSPERITY

Because of the offshore development, It's easy to see new jobs coming In 011- related industries. The Peckforcl plan makes sure It also means jobs In the fishery, In construction, forestry, mines and In new industries that will spring from the development money. These jobs are not just for today and tomor- row, but for our children and their children too.

Our people demand a level of public Prosperity means we will have the op- services equal to that enjoyed by our portunity to invest in our Province's fellow Canadians. Our young people future - to Invest In resources and demand betler education and training people. Investment in our resources opportunities. Our citizens expect a means the development of new jobs. level of health care and other social Investing in our people means pro- services as good as any in the nation. viding the education, the skills and Our economy requires modern, effic- training needed to apply new tech- Ient transportation and communication nology to the new jobs that will be services. It's all part of the strategy. created. That's prosperity. And that's With sound management, we will make where a Peckforcl government will take needed Improvements in our people's us. lives. This Is what a Peckforcl govern- ment Is all about. LE HE EC: FORD GOVERNMENT

"We've worked hard to get this far. As a government, we've helped you by be- ing effective, firm and fair. The Atlan- tic Accord signals the beginning of a new era for this province; a new era of jobs and prosperity. But we have some distance to travel. The foundation for the Newfoundland and Labrador we want Is here. Now, we need your help. We have proven our leadership. Now, we need a fresh mandate to strengthen our position for the crucial decisions yet to come. On April 2nd vote for the Progressive Conservative candidate in your district,"

DISTRICT CANDIDATE DISTRICT CANDIDATE Baie Verte-White Bay Hon. Thomas Rideout Menihek Mr. Alec Snow Bay of Islands Mr. T.A. (Ted) Blanchard Mount Pearl Hon. H. Neil Windsor Bellevue Mr. Basil Jamieson /Bell Island Mr. James Hearn Bonavista North Mr. George Cross Naskaupi Hon. D. Joseph Goudie Bonavista South Mr. James Morgan Placentia Mr. William Patterson Burgeo-Bay D'Espoir Hen. Hal Andrews Pleasantville Hon. Jerome W. Dinn Burin-Placentia West Mr. Glen Tobin Port au Port Mr. James Hodder Carbonear Mr. Milton Peach Port de Grave Mr. Randy Collins Conception Bay South Mr. John Butt 51. Barbe Mr. Everett Osmond Eagle River Mr. Stan Pike 51. George's Hon. Ronald Oawe Exploits Hon. Dr. Hugh Twomey 51. John's Centre Dr. Patrick McNicholas Ferryland Hon. Charles J. Power 51. John's East Hon. William W. Marshall Fogo Mr. Wayne Wheaton 51. John's East ElItern Hon. Thomas V. Hickey Fortune- Hermitage Mr. Donald Stewart 51. John's North Mr. John Carter Gander Hon. Hazel Newhook 51. John's South Hon. Dr. John Collins Grand Bank Mr. William Matthews 51. John's West Mr. Harold. Barrett Grand Falls Hon. Len Simms 51. Mary's-The Capes Mr. Loyola Hearn Green Bay Hon. A. , PC. Stephenville Mr. Fred Stagg Harbour Grace Hon. Haig Young Straits of Belle Isle Mr. George Sutton Hon. Norman Doyle Terra Nova Mr. Glenn Greening Hon. Torngat Mountains Mr. Garfield Warren Humber Valley Mr. Rick Woodford Trinity-Bay de Verde Mr. James Reid Humber West Mr. Ray Baird Trinity North Hon. Charles Brett Kilbride Hon. Robert Aylward Twillingate Mrs. Ida Reid LaPoile Mr. Calvin Mitchell Waterford-Ken mount Hon. Gerald R. Ottenheimer Lewisporte Hon. James Russell Windsor-Buchans Mr. John McLennan