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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-12-24, Page 10Our ChristmasWishes tike • - :4 • • shepherds' and wise' nun', may the love and glittering light' - -of the Seasoninake.ihis., « • ^."4 3' Steel Co. Executive. Urges Canadians To„Advise Public of "Private, [pterprise” r ',canadian • businessman viser to the Steel Company of shopld Appoint himself "an eVair. :Canada, told the Oakville-'I'rafale, gehat Jar private 'enterbrise" ar branch} of the ,Pan'adlan Menu- tell Canadians the real basis for factprers'AssociatiOn.4.'i , our present high standard of liv- "Government can provide loth- ing, Stuart Arrriour,ectinomie 07.- ink fdi One Set of petitioners ex- VIAW,•tqleffMiIstliflcttqg-st•Klir•VVVVV,IKK-W4K-sltltit-Wat-W-Wittlaistibt-aie • wet 11 • I 1 •-• ' A SfricereNish for cukierry Christmas arkftThimk YoU to Our Customers -ar cruse o f u ty C. D. Proctor, Prop. King St., Cllip#9,7 • 7 -• ' HU 2-7065 AritiogoomirfiLiiil'oblimaiirizeitiimitierativaliamazotrolloaloatvaiatogra,. 4-t4i!EWRCKIC4440420CrCENOCF' %161.1.Y .GOOD WISHES May this Christmas be the happiest Holiday .ever for alb oPotswr_~ ti ^ V S'AG'E. TEN „z9, ,r4.1117,;;wcau) WEPNVSPAY,, DEq,EMBER 24, 1956 Wendy"Lorraie; T4-fin-raiOrtli- eryl Litt14, Joan 'Simmoris,"ICiVis- tine Cameron, Kathleen Hender- son, Lintia Kipfer, Sharon Srnale,- Mary ,8iiCvyer and Brenda„ Noakes. Mrs., , Robert Cook was enrolled as Tawny .Owl, A program of "Things we do at Brownies" was given, after which tea and cookies were served. The xneeting closed with the singing of ."Gbcf Save The Queen", LEE&Ladiei' Wear Victoria -St-iriClinton HU 2-9711 DINDOMM2a6/4-ViDat ebta W5,41r7 ccRt q.t the expense of others who hp ve created' and sold the prOslueU Which societY.Watse' he said., Nutt)* fact will not be generally rekilizoNoto,, til'ef private, enter- pris4 "stei*Y'is • 'adequately -told." 11/Ir. Armour the message bearer Should not .confine his ,ef- flirts on behalf of private enter- prise •to hiS own circle of friends. and acquaintances. "There are seer- PS or ,91-lanjptlaiS. all :over this provinCe on the lobkout for speak- vo,tp conBusinessmen should. ,it their business"to fill this ,Want," • Citing wornen,s 4t' organizations, church men's clubs, parent,7teacher associations...:and service clubs as targets' fOr future. addresses, ;:he said, -"Instead, of holding Meetings like this (' '-ittrie, ,businessrheh should be 'out driving home to air felloW,'•Canadians some -OfIbhiper- its of priVate enterprise. -• Unless businessmen can convince people that without private ,enter- prise personal freedom will perish;, I do not feel the. bright.proiactions as to our future Canada .hav,e much chance -v of 'becoMinereal, ities", • he added. -.• , • ; "It has long been.„ , on e . rriy" At' that since ours -is a bUSingss eoc- iety, the businessman ocqupies a sort of trustee relationship. to- wards this Canada of oUrs," ;„Mr. Armour continued. •"Ifthat be true then, in my view,' wek have been pretty unfaithful..truStgPSZ. He Said that already, as a result of public derriands againSt `goverp- ment, Canadians have largely pric- ed themselves' out of foreign mar- •kets.' , .." . • , • "Now we stand in very real dan- ger of finding ourselves -unable to sell to Canadians,"; he declaredY Since- Canada..; could not main- tain 'her preSent population . with- out a flourishing manufacturing industry,-,,he . warned the decline of both woUldx.see 'the end of our high standard of living. The "demonstrated" tax paying -ability -of manufacturing" should IUrther the esteem of government and people,' be said. But, despite the fact that Canadian manufact- urers contributed over $204.1 mil- lion more income tax. in 195 than other segments,, of Canadian business combined,.; "it would al- most seem bythe treatment accor- ded to manufacturing in this coun- try 'that the. majority"of Canadians do 1 enjoying the second highest standard of living 'in ,the world." "Mr.. Armour addeLd. 'that inanu- fa:ctiirerS also paid most of the '.$1,028 ,million' in excise taxes and the $201 million in sales tax-collec- ted :in .1955, the last year detailed tiatiori'statistics''areavailable. -• ; '''OCKSCVMSC-IMCAVISMO.M.01,0P1M, First Hopkail Brownie Pack Has Pothers. At Christmas Porti (By our Hensall Correspondent) Oa.-.Tuesday aftexITOW Pecern- bex,).6, the First Nensall prywn- W,15ack invitee their Inthers to an enrolment, peremony and Ch- ristmds t 6" -'weenies •enrolled Were: and Brownie Taps, ',4044-Nisemt-WVS-KtovectoOr404-watakteittwitc-VMCCstr • , Pictured with .their trophies -are -some-of the more-than 400 4-H Club members-in. Huron County. Miss Laurel -Dale, RR 1„ Clinton, earned. the Bank of Commerce wrist watch for gaining highest score among dairy calf clubs. Kenneth,:ap'ple„;IM• 4, Seaforth, bears a new trophy, presented:. by John W. .Hanna, Wingham, for; being champion swine •shovvman in 1958, Robert. -- Fotheringliam, Seaforth (lbft • •front), won • the.•Schlind -.. .trophy for outstanding achievement in 'the 4 greiii:c:Inbs and Mal- colm Stewart,,11,11;',CSeaforth, who 'topped his "4.-H Swine Club earned one of the Strafford District -YorkShire*w,derks,•qvairds ' (PhOto by Phillips) '4-H" Club Trophy Winners • . •-• etCyC•giataC4C' CLERE-VU AUTO 'WRECKERS • R. R. 2, Clinton. GLEN' PRICE„, HU 2-32111 ,:,:hDalaVaillD4-104-N-NLIVAIM-20M1211-244.alti-X,WWW-ADMID0);24 Vgyalatqater4MOMMIgtt-t -titCte:::;-44.,44(AVV,Ve-tetVaitdet-r, S Have the --., • mernest; • tio Christmas ever! GLIDDON,n.DRY- -CLEANERS "13 e„r.r. Prop. King 'Street, Clinton HU 2-9461 oknerie/ xtending to you our warmest and most sincere wishes for THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS, EVER! CLINTON LOCKER . SERVICE Gordon'iCtlmore Clinton HU 2-9781 40.000,10graisrammutablatua4000, • , G tr Hotel Clint:on HU 11011 ualompaavagom-N-24-mboryttotaratotteozeizaa-z, ,„. DIDt?*10"04-41*- • ",WHERE'BETTEle'BULLS ARE USEl3'"'' • Our Best Wishes to"All #6t1',37‘; r. VERY-'MERRY CHRISTMAS' attcl a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS 1959 ' • Waterloo Cattle Breeding ItiociAt , May the 'toys of Christmas last forever: JILL'S CLOTHING and FOOTWEAR "The Family Store" • Clinton — HU 2-9641 mforzow-rommtplet "DECK THE IIALILS594 we hope your home alta heart will be filled with laughter, joy and good will this glad Holiday season- MERRY CklitTSTMAS! CLINTON, CANTELON'S' SERVICE STATION CARL, and 'DOUG HU 2-9032 ".„ To start the New Year right, be sure to use our artificial breeding seivice,Ao help attain-,-- BETTEIVt?kTTLE FOR BETTER LIVING SpecialNotice DIA -to the rim), in cost of 'collect long' distance phone calls, it has be,comerytirre economical to Install Zenith service. When placing A' ion 4 Thitance call for serKi,ce simply ask for: Zekith 9-5650 'for Clinton Office In the case.Where the, call does not terminate from a Bell system, or for local calls, useogur okk.number, , Clinton HU 2-3441 Between v.30 and ,9.80 aati. week days, Between 6.0d and1.00 p.m. on Saturday evenings. Calls received! tin Saturday, evening are inseminated early Sunday morning..;' / Notice to Huron County Members: A meeting of Huron County members will he held upstairs in the, AgricultUral Office Board Room in Clinton on Tuesday, December 30th, et 1.30 pan, The .pUrpose of the meeting will be: 1. To nominate a director to serve on -the Board' of Directdrs .3, To hear progress reportS from -Stitit staff, Presideht and local director, 3. Dr. Parliament Will show, Slides taken last summer on AI, in the Canadian West as well as other piettirls of interest. A gooey representation is desirable. 4 ' ° May the Joy of the Holiday Glow Brightly for You and Your Family CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ./4 • Management and Staff, CLINTON HU 2-9601 aoltokiihillioatiiit'it,voivomsvislistommodfixtoatomuolvadzwo, • 4, . -Cfiffetimas your happiest!:'