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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-05-01, Page 4FASTER FREEZING ACTION CONSTAN(E Corraspead-ent MRS.. 1r. 4ILEY ' Monte Seaforth 841r32 the understanding heart and the human touch Food, clothing, shelter . , . yes. But. It takes more than these to lift the burden from despairing souls. This The Salvation Army knows. In its hostels, havens, homes and hospitals; in instances of emergency relief; the understanding heart and the human touch are ceaselessly employed in mending shattered lives and kindling hope in spirits darkened by sin or suffering. That this work may never flag, YOUR sui3port is needed by faithful workers of The Salvation Army dedicated to these tasks 'of mercy. 7-6 1.11.11.11111.111.1.111111 1),;kOZ "OUR if You Want Good Government NOW Vote for Dr. Alex LIBERAL CANDIDATE Huron Provincial By-dection May 12th NO MATTER HO' YOU VOTED IN THE PAST . And Strengthen the Opposition Dr. Addison has served his community with distinction. His wide experience in problems of human affairs `qualifies him to serve Huron in the Ontario 'Legislature. At no time have the problems of social measures, health legislation and pensions been more pressing. At no time has there been greater need' for men of Dr. Addison's background' to help. mould such legislation. YOUR VOTE FOR DR. ADDISON WILL HELP TO MEET THAT NEED In this by-election May 12th, you are voting for something more than a candidate. You are voting to uphold a basic democratic principle if you 'vote Liberal. For, 15 years the Ontario Legislature has been under the control of a single party — in fact, by one man. Secured in office by its strength in the House, the Frost Government has become indifferent to your heeds. It has grown old and tired and careless. It has become increasingly incompetent. And yet this same Frost Government is asking for an increase to its needleply large majority. You can help to restore a better balance in the House by voting for Dr. Addison, your Liberal candidate, In this way you can help to secure better government. Strong Oppositions -Produce Better Government A VOTE FOR DR. ADDISON IS A VOTE IN YOUR OWN INTEREST VOTE For DR. ALEX ADDISON (Published by the Huron Liberal Association) Kathleen and Keith Bothwell Perform Well at Waterloo Children of Mr, and Mrs. Arn- old Ra'thwelt, Kitchener, nave brought credit to themselves at to Waterloo County Musle Festi- val last week, Kathleen (just Turned 16 years) earned first place and a mark Of 84 in a - class for 19 -years and, under, when .she played on 'the plane three waltzes by Brehm.% from Opus 39. In another class of 16 years And under, she g.ained.third place and a mark, of 82, playing one of Chopin's, Preludes. from Opus 28, She was runner up for the $25 ,scholar.ship. Her brother Keith, played the violin. in a class for 11 years and under, getting first place with a mark of 84. Test piece, was ClatP , niceiette by Dolts, Opus' 30, No. Z. His laecompanist was his, sister, Kathleen,. Huron County .Farming Report (By \D. 1-4. Miles, agricultural re- presentative for Huron County) Spring seeding operations are complete. Some earl's, turnipS are above ground!, sugar beet planting is' general and some earn as Plan- ted. Grass is making slow progress. Warm rain is needed. Some cat- tle 'have been turned rtQgrasS. the BIG difference in freezers! You can judge a freezer by the speed of its freezing action. Faster freezing means 1 he flavor and freshness of your foods are sealed in. The new Revco has the fastest freezing action known. We can prove it in a two- minute test you should see— and feel. You'll see why experts hail Revco as the best freezer buy—by fart • PRICED FROM $379.50 Clinton Electric Shop D. W. CORNISH, Proprietor Your WESTINGHOUSE Dealer HU 2-6646 — CLINTON a CANVASS IN CLINTON AS 'Mrs, Weir, taught sehona tlitnburn end Mrs, Weir was Miss Edith 13r4tton, her home was juot west of the village, Mr. anollVIrv. Earl Lawson were an London on' Sunday, visiting with Mr. and Mrs.111 V. Warren, and family, Miss' Joyce Jewitt, Thorndele,. spent the .weekend with her Par-. eats, Mr. and Mrs. William Jew,., ,Congratulations to Mari. 11(.1- ILlwaln and Deanna Pale M cap- turing first prize in 'their sole OlaSOQS! 111 'the music festival, 410 congratulations. to. David and Jirrr Preszcator 4n-getting second in their •elasS. Mrs, Andersen, ,Goderaeh., Is vis-aing at 'the home of her onu.s4n, Mr. and Mrs. George. Addison. Mr, and Mrs. were visiting relatives usa. Forest on Sunday.. Fight ,cancer with a check-up and a cheque. Support the Cana- dian Cancer Society's April camp, aign.. MOdern as Tomorrow JERVES YOU — AND THE COMMUNITY, TOW In this age of scientific marvels, gas service "lifts the .irtain on tomorrow"... today! For gas brings automation into our lives every day. That's because today's gas appli- ances are completely automatic —literally think for them- selves! At the flick of the wrist, you can enjoy automatic gas cooking, heating and air conditioning, water heating, re- frigeration, incineration, and clothes drying. Truly, modern gas service ushers in a ,whole new"era of carefree living ... and at low cost, too! Yes; today there are twin keys to better living ... clean, dependable, economical, perfectly-controlled gas, teamed up with modern-as-tomorrow gas appliances. 441•01,111162.11,..2111 APPLY NOW For Natural Gas Service! UNION COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY — MAY 6 7 - Mrs, Edith , Weir; r Sask., is visiting her brother, we LiamBritton at the borne of Mr. and Mrs, Robert .McMillan, also friends around the village. Mrs. Weir and her late husband were WidOlY known in the community Officers of the Goderich Branch, which includes the Clinton Area, will make a gi,DITON THURSDAY, MAY 1, !,(.%8