Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1945, 2, p. 9

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i~~~ HMIS PROGRAM FOR THE NORT omph O TO THE POLLS MONDAY _ Mayor Brunette is â€" Consider the re ords; that means to support Brunette 3 The Man with the best record can do the best job. 4. New Compensation Act y3 ki _ Fair Labour Laws Honor, Benefits, Jobs for Exâ€"Servicemen Revised bargaimring act to speed up settlement of disputes and hasten recognition of unions of the emâ€" ployees‘ chorce. Compensation Act workmen can understand with upward revision of payments. Special attention to all silicotic cases with an appeal board where quick action can be chbtained. No wage should have to worry aboutâ€"sickness to himself or his family. Health insurance:â€"for all is Mayoy Brunette‘s security slogan. Mayor Brunette will put rehabilitation of servicemen . above all other postâ€"war problems. y :..i. ; For All 7. Reduced Hydro Rates 6. Square Deal For Prospectors Farmers and all domestic consumers in Northern Ontario should be receiving the benefit of reduced â€" hydroâ€"rates. He is the most experienced and best qualified candidate in the election race. You Know his ability and willingness to serve you He knows the North‘s problems better than any other candidate. His prfigram is the most progressive that has ever been offered the people of the Notth. He has demonstrated that he will work for all sections and classes, not one party or group. | Special Youth Department Mayor Brunétte favors a special government departâ€" ment to take care of youth problems. The youth won the war. Thg,, youth must have a place in the peace. Lower prospectors‘ mining fees and charges; bona fide prospectors‘ share; encouragement for new mines. the popular cho 10. Northern Ontario Settlement 9. Northern Road Program _ Satisfactory Mine Bus Service New highways throughout the North‘s farming and mining country. Not cowpaths, but good roads, pasâ€" sable 12 months of the year. Clearance and drainage of land with Government machinery; not promises, but bonuses and assistance to settlers; coâ€"operative marketing; northern packâ€" ing plants . As Mayor of Timmins, Emile Brunette has had a share in putting the city bus service into smooth operation. If elected, he plans early action to remedy the present unsatisfactory bus service to the mines of the Porcupine ice because: Brunette â€"â€" Broadcasts J._EMILE BRUNETTE June 1st, 4.45 to 5.00 p.m. J.EMILE BRUNETTE June 1st, 8 to 8.15 p.m. MRS. HARDY June 1st, 10.15 a.m. ;. peâ€"p

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