IE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 6, 1965 MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT IVOTE "HODGES" NEW_DEMOCRAT| A Way Ahead Outstanding Performance | : Under the leadership of T. C. Douglas, New Democrats in the House of Canada's leading newspapers have praised the New Democratic performance: "The New Democrats could be confident that their MPs had given the ablest individual performances in the Commons." -- Time Magazine. ", ,, the most statesmanlike figure cut by a Canadian politician in recent nomic planning, the New Democratic Party will translate months has been that of the New Democratic Party Leader, Mr. T. C, into practical federal and provincial programs the idealism Douglas... " -- Toronto Globe and Mell, ee and democratic faith that are now so frustrated... " 'I'm still supporting the NDP's domestic principles. Can 'anyone imagine T. C. "TOMMY" DOUGLAS ig for anyone else now?" -- Pierre Berton, quoted in the Winnipeg ree Press. A Wealth Of Experience Oliver Hodges will bring to the House of Commons the kind of experience and a record of ervice best suited to represent the people of Ontario Riding. -- Now only 50 years of age, Mr. Hodges has been active in the Labour Movement for over 25 years. wee For 41 yeors he was the Canadian Director of the United Glass and Ceramic Workers. -- Past President of both the London and Hamilton Labour Councils. -- Technical advisor to Canadian Worker's Delegation at the International Labour Organiz- ation Conference in Geneva, Switzerland in 1961. -- Delegate to Conference of International Labour Education Directors in Mexico City in bad id 1964, row van Wer Stews -- Chairman, Education Committee for the Merger Convention of the Trades and Labour Congress and the Canadian Congress of Labour in 1962. -- Member of the Program Committee at the New Democratic Party Founding Convention in 1961. -- A Founding Director of the Religion-Labour Council of Canada. -- Collective Bargaining Consultant. : -- Since he operates his own farm, Mr. Hodges has come to understand the problems which confront Ontario County farmers. Oliver Hodges is married, has two children and is the grandfather of two grandchildren. es As Tommy" Douglas, National Leader of the New Democratic Party so aptly remarked, 'Oliver Hodges knows more about Labour than both the former Minister of Labour, Michael Starr, and the present Minister, Allan MacEachen, put together. 'e need men of his calibre in the House of Commons." for democratic action all Canadians who put human rights and human dignity above the pursuit of wealth, and public welfare before corporate power. Democratically organized and financed, prepared to apply new methods of social and eco- F or Ca nada Commons have been consistent in proposing constructive legislation. The \| work of New Democraiic MPs has contrasted sharply with the squabbling i ! "The New Democratic Party has been founded . . . to unite among the old parties. i seme Pegromneene pp NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE ONTARIO RIDING The Party For the People! OLIVER HODGES Educational -- ,Opportunities | ¥ for Youths Fand Adults The educational crisis in Canada is vast and complex. We need more schools, more ond better-paid teachers, and more professional talent. We also need, however, @ greater awareness of the new educational challenge implicit in i dag sense of the loss, human end economic, we incur as a consequence of our national failure to prepare millions of our + young people for useful and productive lives in on economy marked by rapid technological change. Trade Unions Support the ie > ane Democratic Party Events have reinforced our conviction that men and women dedicated te public achievement and not te personal gain are most certainly those who support not only the program end policies but the ethical foundations which ere part and parcel of the New Democratic Party. On this faith in social democracy and sociel justice, the trade union movement has supported and econ- -- in this election to support the New Demoeratie 'arty. \t has been the view of the vast majority of working men and women that the NDP is the party which has @ program in accord with their aims and aspirations. fa the lest- Perli end. previously, the NDP proved an effective force in bringing into effect legislation of great benefit to the Canadian people. This included improvements in Old Age Security, the introduction of the Canada Pension Plan, end the establishment of a lebour code. The formation of an NDP Government, or strengthen- ing of the NDP representation in the House of Com- mons, is the in which kers, in with other voters, can best express their urgent desire for the adoption of ae pending legislation as Medicare, Uitradaation of aellactive & ining in the Civil Service and other important measures, * Year by year, an already dangerous gop is widening YS between the inadequate education attained by many young people and the labor market's demand for in- creasingly higher levels of education. All too many. young people ate dropping out-of schee!.without the basic education they need even to train for most maloyment mployment. The New Democratic Party Program would make our educational system more relevant to the changing demands of our society, They would do much to dry up one of the prime breeding grounds of juvenile delinquency, the swampy crea between school and work where many young people in the next decade E will be in danger of losing their footing and going astray. Z This nation is committed to «a philosophy of equal educational opportunity, yet the present inadequacies both of our educational system and of our economic practices in effect deny this equality of opportunity to millions of our fellow citizens. REMEMBER! ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th ELECT FOR INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE CALL YOUR NEAREST CAMPAIGN OFFICES Bay Ridges, West Hill. .82 Kingston Rd. W. -- 839-4321 j Ajox, Pickering. .....82 Kingston Rd. W. -- 942-0732 . a FOR ONTARIO RIDING Oshawa................63 King St. W. -- 723-2381 i | Whitby..........+-.124 Dundas St..W. -- 668-6421 r Uxbridge..............38 Brock St. W. -- 852-3359 a OLIVER HODGES PLEDGES fF "To Provide a permanent Social Wel- fare Office to provide Ontario Riding, manned by properly trained personnel, to assist people with their problems. This is in keeping with an established practice of the NEW DEMOCRATS -- whose basie concern is PEOPLE." FOR DURHAM RIDING "GIVING THE LIBERALS A MAJORITY IS LIKE GIVING RIP VAN WINKLE A SLEEPING PILL" - Tommy Douglas Published on behalf of the New Democratic Party by Local 222-U.A.W.