S , In York North, I shall work to zï¬iiï¬eve these particular oMectives: - Good low-cost commuter servï¬ces 0 Lower Mortgage interest Rates 0 Job lie-training Programs - Move the Butter Surpluses - o o o ' A strong, decisive government for Canada ' Vigorous economic expansion to make jobs ' Leaderslâ€"ip for peace in the world ° The end of reckless financial mismanagement ' Belnite policies to ad small business ° A square deal for farmers . . . JOIN, THE TH READY T0 V? THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday, May 31. 1962 As the Liberal Party candidate in this ex- tremely important Canadian election, I am asking the support of all voters to assure York North of Liberal representation in Ottawa and to elect a Liberal Government, with Hon. L. B. Pearson as Prime Minister. SCENE SHOWS HON. L. B. PEARSON. LEADER OF THE NATIONAL LIBERAL PARTY, AND JOHN ADDISON, LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN YORK NORTH, MEETING PART OF THE THRONG OF 5,000 ATTENDING THE PEARSON-ADDISON LIBERAL CAMPAIGN PICNIC ON MR. ADDISON'S FARM. If you want a member of Parliament who will give active attention to the job, with full consid- eration. of your interests . . . If you support the program outlined above . . . If you want to TAKE A STAND FOR TOMORROW with Canada's great Liberal Party, you can make it hap- pen by marking your ballot for John Addison on June 18 A/ JOHN ADDISON In the two and one-half weeks remaining before election day, it may not be physically possible to visit each and every voter, but I promise to give it a real try. Meantime, I would like to list some of the things for which the Liberal Party stands, and for which I stand, in York North. I am trying to meet all of the voters personally but this is a very large constituency, with a total population of more than 100,000. It extends from No. 7 highway to Lake Simcoe and from Nashville to Pefferlaw. The accompany- ing map shows its boundaries and extent. THE HON. L. B. PEARSON Leader of the National leeral Party