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Clinton News-Record, 1959-06-04, Page 916 Years too long! 'ON ,„:;;.••••:::;*••••• THE ELECTION ACT, 1951 UCTIQN 8$ (4) NOTICE OF HOLDING AN ADVANCE POLL Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act, 1951 (Section 88), a poll for the Elec- toral .District of Huron will be open on' Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 4th, 5th and 6th days of June, 1959, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. E.S.T, (9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. DS,T,), The polling places for the said electoral district Will be located at the Town Hall, Exeter, M. E. Clarke's Garage, Seaforth, and Ed. Weston's, West Street, Goderich, for the purpose of receiving the votes of voters who expect to be absent from the electoral district on the day fixed for polling. The ballot boxes will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. D.S.T.) of Thursday, the lith day of June, at the said places, Dated at Seaforth this 28th day of May, 1959. RUSSELL T. BOLTON, Returning Officer Yes, the Conservative Government has been in power too long — and that's the simple truth of it. During their 16 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 the inspired leadership of its dynamic young leader, John Wintermeyer, the Liberal Party has new ideas, high ideals, a program of action that is sound, financially possible and completely .responsible. For Better Government 44. FORWA Rescue your investment in Ontario—Vote Liberal • for an immediate low-cost housing program with down payments as low as $500. • for progressive assumptio, by the provincial government of the basic casts of elementary and secondary education, • for a vigorous educational program to provide adequate trained specialist teachers. • for yearly $300 grants to students attending out-of-town universities. • for a program of "portable pensions" to provide workers' security. • for a Department of Parm Marketing and d realistic farm program. a far extension of the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan to cover outpatient services. a for the return of o responsible, efficient government in-Ontoriol D VOTE LIBERAL 011054 'THURSDAY, 3UZID. 4, 1.00. claiTON: PAM: NINE NEWS OF WM 16 years of Conservative rule have resulted in a growth of arrogance, of beauracracy and in the denial of many rights of the individual, IT'S TIME for a CHANGE VOTE HAR STRA Your Liberal Candidate in Huron •sion of hospital insurance to include •burden; increased aid to education; exten- Irk Huron. `because he realizes the Liberal ,proposals Which provide for easing the municipal tax chronics and out-patients care; tax-free others are for the benefit (of everybody gas for use in farm iimplements, and many HARRY STRANG seeks your support er . . . of the businessman. many problems facing municip- alities and agriculture today. He knows the problems of the farm- farmer, is fully qualified to repre- sent Huron in the solution of the municipal clerk and successful HARRY STRANG, as a Look FORWARD a. Vote . LIBERAL In Hutwn VOTE STRANG on June 1 1 th '(Published by the Huron Liberal Association) 1•1001111011100111101••••11 Conservative Government has been in power too long... John Wintormoyor, dynamio loader of the Ontario Liberal Party, outilmoo the 'aunt! now Liberal Platform to Ontario rotors, I STRANG, Harry un Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Fryer, Strat- ford, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. William R. Elliott, on Sun-day. Mrs, G. Heideman and Miss Isa., bet Heidemann, Toronto, were at their cottage in 13ailey Park over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Centrick, Ingham, Mich., entertained friends at Bircheliff cottage over the Dee, oration Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hendrick, Birm-ingham, Mich., were at their cot- tage, "Westvvind," from Thursday to Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. a'. Forrester spent the weekend with his parents at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Matt- hews have taken over the Cities Service Restaurant and Gas Stat- ion which J. Forrester bas opera- ted for a little -over a year, Jack Fraser returned. to London, on Sunday, after having been here for the weekend. His wife and two children, Ricky and Elizabeth' remained to spend this week with his parents, Mr„. and Mrs, J. rms.. er, Mrs. William Parker and. Char- lie returned to London on Sunday, after having visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Fraser fora coup- le of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Carson and family, London, occupied their cottage for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Andrews and Marie, London, were at their cottage on Sunday. 65. USED CARS 12 USED TRUCKS 30 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! If We Haven't Got It, We'll Get It For You! HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR TERRIFIC BARGAINS: , 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA HARDTOP, automatic drive, V-8, radio, whitewalls, etc. List $4,100 ONLY $3,495 1958 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP hydramatic drive, radio, power brakes, only 12,000 guaranteed miles, new car warranty, 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2-DOOR STATION WAGON, custom radio, whitewalls, etc. ONLY $2,495 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 210, only 14,000 miles. 1957 PLYMOUTH PLAZA 2-DOOR, 8 Cylinder, wheel discs, etc. ONLY $1,495 1957 BUICK CENTURY 4-DOOR SEDAN, power steering and brakes, owned by a member of the clergy, can't be told from new. 1956 PONTIAC PATHFINDER DELUXE STATION WAGON ONLY $1.495 1956 DODGE DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN ONLY $995 1953 CHEVROLET 150 SEDAN ONLY $495 1953 AUSTIN SEDAN, new motor, locally owned. 1952 DODGE ONLY $295 1949 MERCURY with 1951 motor ONLY $99 umlIOTE LIBERAL! TRUCKS - TRUCKS - TRUCKS 3 Sold — 1 Left 1958 CHEVROLETS model 3105, 3-4 Tons Air-conditioned Heaters, Front Shock Absorbers, Signal Lights, Heavy Duty Rear Springs, D P Rear Axles, Western Mirrors, Wind- shield Washers, 14 ft. Brantford Stake Body, Racks, Tarpaulins, Spare Tires; none of them over 15,000 original miles; new truck warranty. Only V2 Original Cost — First Come, First Served 1957 G.M.C. 34 TON PICKUP, lists over $3,000 ONLY $1,595 1957 FORD I/2 TON,,WideSide ONLY $1,595 4 OTHER PICKUPS. 1956 DODGE 2-TON VAN 1953 G.M.C. 14-FOOT FLAT STAKE SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 30' McGuiness Silver Palace Mobile Home Completely Equipped Priced to Sell PEARSON MOTORS LTD, ZURICH JACK PEARSON, Prop. EXETER "Huron County's Largest Car Dealer"