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Rog Con Efv, to Meet The' Needs to 'Plan and Develo the FUTURE ~ "'", ~~ ~ -09 fi'! ~ rog Con efV, To meet the' needs To 'plan and develo the FUTURE. (1) The immediate establishment of a number or Royal Commissions of Enquiry to examine into various phases of Government activity and patron- age over the past years. (2) Free education for all students, up to and including Grade XI and the total abolition of the school t<lXand all school fees in all areas where :'!uch now applies. These to be replaced by more' generous government grant:'! to school boards. (3) All drug prescriptions signed by it medical doctor tu be subsidized by the Government to the degree that the purchaser will, in no case, be re- quired tfJ pay more than $1.00 (one dollat·) for each prescription. me- our people TODAY -... .:,'n1 our province for ::j ;::o ,g ~ (12) An immediate study in depth to develop sound government financial policies, for the present and lhe future, (13) The immediate establishment of a liquor licencing commission whose function will be to review the existing method of liquor licencing in the Pl'ovince. All existing licences will be renew- able on a yearly basis, and public hearings by the - commis..iion will be held in all licencing areas ('very lwo years. (14) .\ progl',lI'nlllC to suhsidize the ('ost or fresh milk lo the consum 1', so L1wl thr cost of milk is krpt within rea50n'able bounds, (!!i), Implcmeclation o[ a provincc-wide hU1l1e o\V'lcrship programme. (16) 'rhe immediate establishment of H Ministry of Youth. Newfoundlander tlu'ough an intensive government sponsored programme for the establishment of industry, adopting the principles so successfully. established by the government of Nova Scotia. LEADER OF PROGRES CONSERVA PARTY board compt'ising bbour a t;le government on ali asp (24) ThE early implemcntatian of a negotiatiOils with the federal governm I (25) The creation of sane, sensibie and h PROG I ECO RVA \ Bay De Verde .. .. .. '.. .. .. Walter C. Hudson Gander .. .. .Harold Collins Bonavista North .. John C. Pfnsent Grand Falls Ambrose Peddle Bonavista Souih .. .. .. .. .. Capt. Wm. Moss Green Bay .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Rupert C. Short Burin .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. Scott Bradley Harbour Grace .. .. .. .. .. .Harold Osbourne Carbonear .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Joseph C. Noel Harbour Main .. .. .. Gordon Dawe, John Carroll Ferryland T. J. Greene Labrador North.. Al"thur Hale Fogo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Arlie W. Willis Labrador West .. .. .. .. Charles Devine '0, Bell Island .. .. .. .. .. Herbert G. BucJdngham Labrador Sout.h .. Leace Critch J~;'Burgeo. -LaPoilp. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Alan Evans Placentia East .. .. .William .1. Patterson ial advisory 1dustry to advise of the provincial E ARTY CANDIDATES' mtia West .... " ' .. Joseph B. Cheeseman White Bay North Mrs. Anita Suley dt\ Grave .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Lloyd Stevens White Bay South.. .. Cyril Pelley au Port .. .. .. .. ..... .BerkleY Evans St. John's East .. .. .. .. Gerald R. Ottenheimer :arbe North ., .. .. .. .. .. .. Kevin Hynes St. John's Centre A. J. (Auk) Murphy arbe South.. .. .. .. '" .Andrew Swim St. John's East Ext. .. .. .. .Thomas J. Hickey elir~e's Louis Power St. .John's North.. Mervin Russell [aIOY's .. •..•.•...... John Halley St. John's South G. Rex Renouf ty North Dr. Robert Barton St, John's West .. .. .. .. .. .. Harvey Cole tr South .. .. .. .. .. .. .. John A. Carter Humber East .. Dr. Noel Murphy Lewisport.e .. Douglas Hayw.
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