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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-05-29, Page 9HARRY STRANG, :as:a mlzrll .:: ci ,a "`Clerk°an p 1. d successful farmer, is fully-: qualified.: to represent Huron. in. the solutiopn. of `the many. 'problem s'faein "lnunici alities,and g p,", � . a -ieulture. to -d �' . ay `, "He -knows the pp140b1ems of' the --farmer > of the bui s nessman-" • HARRY STRA.NG seeks your 'support because he -realizes the Liberal. proposals which" :provide. for, easing the nlunicipai tat bur- .• den,: increased `aid:, to education.; • extension' of hoS italinsurance to include. chronics and : out patients care ; tax-free gas for -us ' :in farrri implements, and° many' others are for.. the benefit of :. everybody: ;tn Huron. . Huron VOTE STRANG On June- (Published une(Published by the Huron Liberal Assoeiation)- 1 t Harry .onservative overom.er s been Ower ••. a' vq ti John. Wintermeyerr dynamic:leader. of the .Ontario Liberal Party, outtinet: the 'aaund new Liberal Platform to. Ontario •�z Yes, the Conservative Government has been ` in power too long -- and that's the simple truth of it. During their ,14 years in office, they have had ample opportunity to . correct : the problems of provincial affairs --® but they have failed'to •solve them at all! There is only one answer':— and that is a complete change to, the. Ontario Liberal Party!' Under theinspired ladership of iis dynamic young deader, John Wixltermeyer, .the Liberte ?arty has iprogramf 'oc i -that_ new `ideas �11pa�$._ ideals, fion is sound, ; financially possible and completely resp(ible: For Better Giwernment, °torsi' escue your. investment In Ontario Uote 'Liberal! e► loran immediate low-cost housing-program-wifli down payments as tow • ♦ for :progressive assumption by the provincial government of the. basic costs of.elemehtary and secondary education .,for ca vigorous educational to provide adequate trained specialist -teachers. . i ;for, yearly., $30o,;grant to stUdents attending but -of -town universities. • far.a program of "portable'pensions:•r to provlde.•.worker3'. security • for a Department of Farm Marketing'and a realistic farm programa ✓ for extension of the Ontario -Hasp tat Insurance Plan to:cover out-patient : ;services.' ' - • for the return-of'a responsible,efficient gc 1r rnmehtin'Ontario' News' of'ip K!ppen •Friends. Honor Coup!e... A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs, Howard Finkbeiner on Thursday evening, the occasion, being their 10th wed- ding,anniversary. the evening was spent in playing cards and a de- licious lunch followed and was served by these who ,attende, which included:, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- Clincliey, Clinton; " Mrs. E. Oswald and Mrs A. Finkbeiner," of Zurich.' Mr, and Mrs; Murray Dalton and family,. Seaforth; 1VIr, . and ::-Mrs: Jack-Srintnell and family, -from- arty; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Nigh and - family, •and Mr. .and ; Mrs " Manrice_F inkbeiner and Robert,. of. Zurich. Mr: and :Mrs. Fitkbeiner were presented with :a radio.; Mrs. John Richardson, of Hen. sail,, visited ,Sunday evening with 'Mr. and Mrs.. Rowson and Mrs: Winder. Messrs Lorne Niel3rxde and Toi14 Munroe visited' recently with Mr Eddie, McBride; who' is confined to a London hospital.. z1 , Mr, and Mrs. Alf Clarke., of Hen- sall, visited Sunday ' with Mr. rand Mrs. John :Anderson • and. family. Mr. Tom Munroe, acco'm'panied, by Mr. and Mrs. Mellis, visited' Sunday with Mrs. Mellis's mother, Mrs, Gibson, who is, a patient iii Listowel Hospital The, flowers :;at the altar'of the church on, Sunday were placed by, the family Of < the late Mr. A. E. Rumiiall; of Minton '.:°..a Mr: and Mrs. Norman Dickert spent Sunday in Listowel, visiting. Mr. and Mrs...Ed. Wahl..., Master 'Charles Dalrymple., 9 - year -old son of. Mr. and.,Mrs. Wil- mer Dalrymple, Was taken sudden- ly-111 uddenly ?ill Sunday and rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital; London, for an operation bf 'a ruptured appendix. Mr. , Walter .•' Fairbairn was _ ad inittedunday _ to=Clinton Public. Hospital in ;the 'interest • of his health.. Mrs. W L., Mellis visited .a few. days last week with her mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, accom- panied ,by. Mr. IL Thomson, visited Sunday' evening in Staffs,at`'t home of Mr. and,Mrsr Tames_ Armhe strong " Feeder Steer> Club aures. Officials Tlie organization •= meeting of the Belgrave=Seaforth fio operative; Feeder°Steer Club was.held nn :Bel grave ,.on..Tuesday.. The executive was elected as-fallows: president, ;George—Proctor; --"vice -president;: John ;Nixon; ;, secretary, Earl;, Me ;Spaddeii; press repbrter, ,Murray; Scott. Th'e club consists, of 14 members. ;who will this summer feed' four" !steers,_ each in an, attempt to`. de- velopniore`icrnii e. ge on seleu Rion, feeding and• marketing of beef -cattle. Other purposes include. more economical j roduction means;_ comparison-ofIive: animals: with carcass -grades, and :the de termination of ;the .important: fat torsinfluencing gain." - During _the Meeting were. discussed for trip the•latter part 'of June. District Pupils Vin 0 At Mitchell;, At the Mitchell Music Festival,' 'held in --Mitchell; Thursday, S.S. No. 4, Hibbert, won the Dr. Keith 'Mc- Gill cGill trophy for the•hrghest•number -of prize-winning marks: in-the-rural, school With, enrolment•,;;uiider 3d. First : prize honours were for, the following. Junior chorus (grades 1 to • 4);''84 marks; . choral -reading, 86, and girrs'sold (6=7 years)c won by Linda Feeney, :84, daughter of 1V Ir: and. Mrs:;.Fergus Feeney, RR 2, Dublin Second prize honours were: fox the following: - :Unison chorus, (grades'r" 11O-8)7"84; boy's solo (ag es 8, 9, 10), won by Billy Feeney,' 82 -son' of Mr: and Mr -s' Fergus Feeney, RR 2,: Dublin; and, girl's solo:( ages 8, 9, 10?, tvbn.by Sharon Burke,'''.84, 'daughter of Mr.. and Mrs Josepli: Burke,Staffs. ' Teacher.- at S:S 5 "DTo. 4, Hibbert, is Mrs. Joseph Melody;'' and 'music sup..ervisor of ,the school is Mr. E: C Harley, of Miitchell. . some,` 900,000 Canadians•. depend On the fisheries for their livelihood. More -salt ,is`, present in -the ` At -antic than in the Pacific, It takes 10 inches of snow to equal an inch of rain. 'auRoN FXPparto , S G.rO+s EOMOND14141013. t ,, WA. 'he regular uieeti i the", WA and WMS of JEgnnoville United - Church was, held : an the Sunday schoolroom of the 'church; :Viee- preSident Mrs. Elmer Cameron opened - the meeting. The " worship period was taken by Mrs. Bruce McGregorwith scripture lesson followed by prayer. Thank -you note was read from the. Keyes family, An, invitation was accepted". from, Winthrop and Turner's, Each grouii will be required to look after flowers for the . different: mtintlhs,; Miss:"Franees.Houstan.took ever the WMS, 'opening,. with: a poem., Anyone " warning, 'to donate to, .a nemoriarfof Mrs; •Keyes would be. appreciated `I'he�` Christian. Stew- ardship secretary, Mrs:' M. Haney, gave a reading. Mrs. J. McLach- lan, Community Friendship, seere 'tau, .reported 12 hospital; calls, 16 nursing borne and nine:,- ome calls lad - leen-made.•• Supply Secretary, Mrs. i.Routledge, reported on -the ,knitting that had . been dope, Mrs. R:, 1Vf'cGonigle gaye the -treasurer's 'report:'The Offering was 'received •b-y\MissMe;Smith and. Mrs. ;R."• McGonigle" The reports of'the Pres byterial in Goderich .were: -given ,by Mrs. E. Stephenson and,Miss Fran- ces Houston. Miss, •,Houston, read a_reading by Dr;,McQueen,of,Chat-' 8�cuble foot` REFRIGERATORS and DEM FREEZERS l3 -Cubic :;foot DEEP FREEZE Reasonable INGERI SALES Phone 585' _11 Phone 34 Seaforth `Zuric�i Are You ready.toren Your s are room?A classfied "advertisement phoned Ito The Huron -Expositor, 141, will bring' a -tenant. W is the ime For Te will Clean and Store your • FURS :;;and Leave them with Agent for BRADY CLEANERS and.LALTNDETERIA I.td: _ . Exeter, Ont. DIETING? Try ..o ow . 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