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Liberal, Rally , ' , , " " , , .' " , , " " - Thursday, December, 6, 1962 TBS lBWISB POST TR. lBWISH POST Thursday,' December 6, 1962 c Mrs. M. Koussevitsky, wife of the Herzlia Ladies Plan Smorgasbord cantor. - December 14, 1962 I Herzlia Sisterhood will hold its Speaking as "one grandmother to annual Smorgasbord, Saturday, Dec. others," she urged all grandmothers 15, at 8:30 p.m. at the Herzlia Audi­ in the audience . which num­ Vole torium, Brock and Fleet. Irv Jacob 1I L .. bered will over the 600 capacity of and his orchestra will play. A vari­ the hall . to purchase Bonds for JOHN ,ety of foods imd delicacies will be their grandchildren . and grand­ 'served. Chairman, is Mrs. Sam ,( fathers to purchase, Bonds for the 'SHANSKI ,zrnn;an and co-chairmen are Mrs. ' * grandmother. LIberal - Inkster Ben Blum and Mrs. Mickey Shaffer. At least one grandmother pur­ ~rganize Metro , I • Tickets at $8 a couple are available chased six Bonds in response. And .. : Lower Home Taxes from the chairnlen, the Herzlia: one grandfather, so moved by the '. " ' Urban Renewal ' .. - ", , ' novelty of .the appeal, purchaSed a .. office, or at the' door. Human~ Re~urceS " Band in honor of Mrs. ,Ko~se:.ntsky! Reduce Unemployment New pledges totalled 85 . , ' A MESSAGE, FROM figur~s nat incorporated' in BOl;ld Israel Bonds ' sales totals appearing elsewhere in Mark Your Ballot " (Cont. from page 3) this paper., Cantor Koussevitsky',s program of 'Shansld, J~hn I X Saul Simkin and S. L., Morantz liturgical and trad,itional Yiddish , " chaired the meeting, and app,eals songs had the remarkable assistance I and Pearlmim-Litvack's talented , " . ing the improvisations' ofa master In Burrows Constituency cantor, might tax the ingenuity of , . most accompanists, but Mrs. Pearl~ LIBERAL,, RALLY" Elect , , man-Litvack seemed .to pace' the cantor at every note. Monday,D'ec~ lO,'9'62~8 p.m. The' audiellce 'contam:ed ~t least MARK ROBll. - . six. Winnipeg cantors . all with SMERCHANSKJ 'at the UIU-ainian' Natio,nal Federation Hall blissful looks on their countenances during the evening. Liberal, Candidate . 935 Main Street,' Winnipeg, " . Vigorous, purposeful, successful, . ' but, first and foremost an outstand­ .ing citize,n of' Mani toba. ~k HO~.DUFF ROBLIN , gUII"t SpeaLIII': ,'GIL' MO LG AT ' Smerchanski is the man to represeDt Your government has called a general election in Manitoba' for Decem- , . 'Somlltling 'o~ evel'gone ., . , Burrows iil th,emixt Legislature. Progressive, Conservative' Leader of the Liberal Party of Manitoba ,ber 14tl!.. 'This was done to seek from you, the pe'ople of Manitoba, i~ tle December 14, 1911Z . Candidates,' ' approval of our record for the past 4112 years and your renewed support Meet, your candidate from the constituencies of ' . ". , . Jewi"k po"t Mark your Ballot ARTHUR - DOUG WA'lT Burrows, Elmwood, Inkster, Kildonan, Logan, BmTLE-RUSSELL - BOB SMJi3J,m of our program fQr the future. Radisson, Seven Oaks and 'St. John's BRANDON - REG USSAMAN SlDerchanski, Mark IX ' BROKENuEAD - DICK MULDER .- CARILLON - PETER 'l'HIESSEN , Cn>RESS ...;... MRS. THELMA FOMES, I ask '-that if you believe we have been a good, g,overnment and consider " ' DAUPHIN""':' liON. STEWART McLEAN DUFFERIN' - HOMER HAMILTON our new program to 'be sound that ,you support the government by , .' .' . ~ - , . i ,EMERSON - MIKE SOLOSKr' , VOT,E ETHELBERT PLAINS - JAMES CROWE , voting for the ,Progressive Conservative candidate in your constituency. ". WE LIBERALS FISHER - EMIL MOELLER . ' . FUN FLON - HON. BUCK WITNEY' ,Ed 'Pollock , GIMLI - HON. GEORGE JOHNSON;' M.D. GLADSTONE - DR. JACK McPHEDRAN In the past 4% years, we have worked to make Manitoba's highways' PROPOSE' THE ~cember 14, 1911Z HAMIOTA - BARRY STRICKLAND . and roads into a vital petwork for, economic growth land enjoyment of LIBERAL - ST. JOHN'S LAC DU' BONNET - OSCAR BJORNSON , , LAKESIDE - JACK, BATE ' our province ... under the revolutionized educational system, every child ,APPOINTMENT LA VERENDRYE - RENE PREFONTAINE ~ , , Who will fight to MINNEDOSA - HON. WALTER WEIR MORRIS ...;... HARY" SHEWMAN , has' an equal chance 'to attend high school ... ~roiressive legislation has • Take control of Metro PEMBINA - MRS. CAROUNE MORRISON OF A PUBLIC PORTAGE LA PRAmIE - HON.JOHN CHRISTIANSON broadened the security and well-being of all Manitobans ... far~ income • Take action on. all 4epressed RHINELAND - A. J. THIESSEN areas ROBLIN .,... KEITH ALEXANDER is at top level' ... industry is expanding and there, is less unemploy- to'whom . ' PROTECTOR • Provide a greatly increased' ROCK LAKE - HON. A. W. HARRISON , ment in Manitoba than anywhere in Canada. ,At the same time, with , ' " . , ~' , Technical Training Program ROCKWOOD-mERVILLE - HON. GEORGE HUTTON . .' anyone can take any complaint against ST.' GEORGE - JOHN JOLMARSSON Mark., your ballot • • • STE.ROSE - J., A. FLETCHER all this record of unequalled achievement; Manitoba's tax level ,is the', SELKffiK - BEN MASSEY and the per person cost of government is the actions of a public official or authority." SOURIS-LANSDOWNE - EARL McKELLAR 'second lowest' in 'Canada, SPRINGFIELD - FRED KLYM, lowest in the country. Pollock., Ed~ I X ,SWAN RIVER - J. H. BILTON.. ' Gil Molgat, THE PAS - HON. JACK CARROLL , , ", " Fori Garry TURTLE MOUNTAIN - PETER McDONALD Nominating Conventiol;l VIRDEN - MORRIS McGREGOR ' On Deceml:>er 14,you can help us keep ,M:anitobamoving ahead by Nov. 28, 1962 "For GOOD and RELIABLE' IN GREATER WINNIPEG voting Progressive Conservative. • Liberals b!llieve that we need changes and improvements in Qur system of Government ASSlNmOIA - GEORGE JOHNSON , .. and metholl of protecting individual rights. " ' GOVERNMENT , ' BURROWS' - PETER OKRAINEC " ELMWOOD - DON ,THOMPSON, • We would appoint a Public Protector .to, help the,individual in his struggle with the FORT GARRY.,.... HON. STERLING ,LYON Great Government'Maclilne., " ' ' ".,',',' , " ,', " , , , FORT ROUGE - HON. GURNEY EVANS . INKSTER - MRS. MARY WAWRYKOW • On receiving a complaint the Public Protector would personally discuss the matter with' KlLDONAN - JIM MILLS , the officials involved (high or'low), study the government's file, secure further informa­ VOTE ,I LOGAN -MRS. UBERTA BLACKBURN tion if, necessary, report to the Legislature , .. and make his findings avwlablEi, to OSBORNE - OBIE BAIZLEY ~there'libe MORE' PROGRESS the press! ' LIBERAL RADISSON .:.... NELSON McLEAN .We believe that the very existence of a Public Protector would prevent many of the RIVER HEIGHTS - MAITLAND STEINKOPF injustices that ~ow exist. ' , , ST. BONIFACE - BRUNELLE LEVEILLE in SEVEN OAKS , ' ST. JAMES - DOUG STANES • We suggested the creation of. a Public Protector in the Legislature last winter. The , , ST. JOHNS - MIKE BARYLUK with ROBLIN Conservative Government ridiculed the suggestion and voted against it. ST. MA'lTHEWS - DR. W. G. MARTIN ST. VITAL -FRED GROVES SEVEN OAKS - JACK CHAPMAN VOTE WELUNGTON - DICK SEABORN WINNlPEG CENTRE - JIM COWAN , CALSCARFE " WOLSELEY - HON. DUFF ROBLIN VOTE liBERAL " , , , , MARK YOUR BALLOT \\ * ' ' Progressive Conservative That Puts People First '., . ,. • The Pari, \ '. SCARFE, CALVIN ,I L.. ON DECEMBER 14th VOTE For ,a Greater Manitoba' Authorized' by the Manitoba Liberal AssocIation X ~, i ,', r·' " " '.1, , i i l : " , " • " , " , .. .
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