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n Huron Riding
ELECT
MILE
And Put Huron
On The
Government Side
Andy McLean will work to the end that those engaged in the.
farmingindustry will have returns equal .to the returns received by other
classes in the community.
He recognizes that Canadian trade is at an all-time high and that
favorable trading agreements exist with the free countries of the world.
He pledges no action will be taken to endanger this trade already in
existence by the introduction of high tariffs and protection.
He will oppose the introduction of bureaucratic controls, limiting
agricultural production which are part and parcel of so-called "adequate
parity".
He is opposed to irresponsible promises. He makes no promises,
other than to say he will do everything possible to aid the people of Huron
riding.
He, will continue to work on behalf of all the people of Huron
in assisting them with their problems.
He will speak to and be listened to by Hie Liberal Government
of the. day.
He will continue his efforts on behalf of Huron Municipalities.
He will continue to support those Liberal policies that recognize
that the individual is supreme — that encourage individual initiative --
that recognize that every Canadian is entitled to an equal opportunity —
that have resulted in family allowances and old age assistance .(each year
more than Iwo million dollars is paid' Huron residents in receipt of family
allowances and old age assistance)—that recognize that orderly financial
arrangements in keeping with the ability of the country to produce are
essential' to tentinued' prosperity—that reduces taxes ($485,000,000 in the
past four years, $30 for every man, woman and child in Canada.)
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8n June 10 in Huron (tiding
WORK. FOR AND ELECT
Aridrew Y., McLean
who .Gets Thiflgs D�ne For Huron!
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titer, s, daughter" Jane Darlene.
on MAY 50,.
Lathy received during their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Mss t laynnle and staff, I)r.
Fletcher, Rev. Ital)5 Qn. LLnd Rev.
tlnoll. 6.
IN MEMORIAM
''I'. i --1n iovint; memory of a
dear wife and mother. Adeline
(Holtzman). Pfaff.. who passltd
awa4 ten years ago, Trane 3,
1947.
To know we never said goodbYa
Win always bring ''egret,
But the oaten that kk,ved you dearly
Are the ones, that won't forget,
--Ever remembered by Husband
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and a y 6
T..YI.OR--In loving memory of
William Taylor . who Massed .
away June .9. 1952.
This day we .do rememh.er,
A. loving thought we give
To one no longer with us.
.But in our hearts still lives.
-Lnving.ty remembered by his
wife and family.
B:GIk.iU 4NG--In St. aosepit's. Hos-
pital. Loudon, on May 1. 1037.
to Ain and All's. Herb pe'er'ing,
Zurich, a daughter., Iluby Eliza-
betltha sister for ,Joyce, Wayne
and Gordon.
B1:RGh' — Air. and Airs. Willard
Berge (nee Delores Pfaff), Por-
tage la. Prairie. announce the
arrival .of a daughter in Winni,
peg' hospital, .lune 2, 1937.
IeS:ERHT,.RI)'C -- Mr. and Alrs,
Stephen Eberhardt, A.R. a iCen.
traUa, announce the birth of a
Son. Harold. at South Huron
Hospital, ,lune 1, 1537.
jorrHER1?\GTQN-' ACi and Mrs,
William ,S. Hetheirngton. 209
AMgonrlutn I)r.. IHC 4F Station
Centralia. announce the birth of
a daughter, Ann Margaret, at
South Huron Hospital, 1tay 31,
1057.
HIGGINS — 111r, and Airs,' Harold
Higgins, Exeter, announce the
birth of a. daughter, Brenda
.Toon, at South Hunan Hospital,
June 1, 1957.
HOQKl7 — • To Katharine (nee
Grier), wife of Hal Hooke. on
Tuesday, June 4, 1957, at Vic-
toria Hospital, London, a son.
PALMER-..FJQ and Mrs. Robert
W. Palmer. Brighton, announce
the birth of a daughter, :Eliza-
beth Calleen ,on Friday, May 31,
1957--a sister for Shirley Louise,
SKINNER --Sam and Aldeen Skin-
ner, R.R. 1 Centralia, announce
the birth of a son, ,Garry Sam-
uel, at South Huron. ,Hospital,
June 1, 1057 — a •brother for
Karen.
STREVETT--PLO and Mrs.. John
Strevett, Exeter, announce the
birth of a son, Garry James
• Elwin, at South 'Huron Rios-
pital, June 4, 1957,
DEATHS
HICKS -.-At the. home .a1 her son
Robert, Toronto, Tuesday, June
4, Iva Haight, 'beloved wife of
the late Rev. Robert • Hicks,
formerly of London. .Arrived at
the Geo. E. Logan and Sons
funeral chapel Wednesday after-
noon where the funeral service
will be held on Thursday, June
6. at 1:30 p.m. Interment in St.
Thomas Cemetery.
AMERONGEZ — At St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, Jane Darlene,
infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Amerongez,. June
1, 1857.
PA.TTQN—John T. Patton, former-
ly of Stephen Towrlehip,died. at
the Hamilton' General Hospital,
Thursday. May 30,.1967, in his
sixty-fifth year.
KESTLE—At South Huron Hos
pita' on Saturday, June 1; 1957,
Ethel Clark, beloved wife of the.
lata Albert Kettle, of Stephen
Township, in her seventy-second
year.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TROTJSSEA'U TEA — Mrs, Erie
Finan, Grand Bend, is entertain-
ing at a trousseau tea in honour
of her daughter Sheila on Satur-
day, ,Tune 15, from 2.30 to' 4.30 and
7.30 to 9.30. 6;13•
ENGAGEMENTS
CMr, and Mrs. Edward Chambers,
rediton, wish to announce, the
engagment of their daughter,
Patricia Ann. to ^ Mr. William
George Priestley. :son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Priestley, Ailsa Craig,
the wedding to take place in the
Crediton United Church, on Sethi',
day. .lune 22 1.957. 6•
Air. and Mrs. Erle. Finan; Grand
Bend; announce the engagement
of •their daughter. Sheila Aiargarj+t,
to Mr, Kenneth Flear. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Flear.. Grand Bend,
The marrlage to take place on"
Friday, .Tune 21 at 7.00 ' p.m. in'
Grand Bend United Church. 6'
CARDS OF THANKS
'I wish to thank all my rela-
tives and friends who so kindly
remembered me with cards, treats.
flowers and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital. London.
and since returning home.. Thanks
to Rev. Fr. M. D. Monaghan and
the people of St. Boniface Parish
for the prayers and the Catholic
Women's League for the treat.
Again, thank' you.—Mrs, William 6c
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to those •who sent cards.
gifts and flowers while Margaret
was a, patient in Victoria. Hos-
pital and since returning home.
Jack and Margaret Coates. 6c
I wish to t;hank all those who
so kindly remembered me with
card*, treats, flowers and visits
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.—Leo Witmer.
X would like to thank my many
friends' who so kindly remember-
ed me 'with cards, letters, visits
treats and flowers while T was a
patient in St. Joseph's :Elospital,
London. and since returning home.
A. special "thank you" to .Rev.
Strome. 'Lev. Krotx of Dashwood
and • Rev. E. Dahms of London
for uplifting hospital calfs.—Mrs.
Lloyd .Hey,, Crediton. 6c
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prouty and
family wish to express their sin-
cere appreciation for the many
kindnesses and expressions of
sympathy received during their
recent here a v em en t. Special
thanks to Pastor Newkirk, pall
hearers, neighbors and friends
and the hopper -'"Hockey Funeral
Home. 6'
I would like to thank all of
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers and treats, and all.
of those who called while I was
a 'patient at Sopth Huron Hos
pita';, also Miss Claypole and all
her wonderful nursing staff, »r.
Butson, Dr. Read and for a lovely
hox of fruit from Union 2S6,—
Mrs. Jack Elliott. 6c
l: would like to thank everyone
who remembered me with cards,
calls and treats while I was a
patient in Children's War Memor-
lal. Hospital, --Bonnie Hogarth. 6c
I wish to thank all my rela,-
ttves, friends, and neighbor's who
so kindly remembered rite 'with
flowers, treaty a,ncl visits ivhile a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Serimegeour
and nurses) also for gifts and
cards for baby. -• Mrs. Wilbert
Lewis and baby, Caroline Louise.
6d
Exeter Personals
Mrs, Kenneth Johns. Ii:, R.. 3
Exeter, attended a provincial
conference on the care of elder-
ly people in Toronto over the
weekend. On Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs, Johns visited with Mr. and
Mrs. rred Walker and Mr, and:
Mrs. farold, Kelson at Milton.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Mao.,
Donald. Jackie and Ruth Ann. of
Pontypool spent the Weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Cud -
more.
Mrs. Jessie Sanders left =on
Saturday for Souix .Lookout to
visit with her son, Mr. Donald
Sanders,, Mrs. Sanders and fam-
ily.
Robert Fletcher, who was
taking a course in embalming
At Toronto, was taken ill and Wes,
unable to write the examine.
tions. lie returned to his home
here oft Saturday and is con-
fined to bed.
Mr .and Mrs. Troy McLaren,
London, and Mr. and Mrs. "Wil-
fred liunkiri attd Margaret visit-
ed b'il Syutrdav With: Mr, and Mrs,
Alfred .xlufkiil,
6c
• In And Around Town
Mrs. Verde: Edmonds. of Flint,.
11 l, visitedaLc
w dayssw
with
i
her father, Ni, Enoch Rpwcligfe
.over the weekend.
Misses Meta. Salter :and Valli,
Coates spent : the weekend in
WinghaIu visiting Mr. and liars.
Charles Salter and Jane.
Mrs. Clara Wellington visited
in Goderich over the weekend
with her sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom. Steiner,
Richard, Vicki :and Susan, of
Gaxy, Indian, visited over the
weekend with Dr! and Mrs. E.
S. Steiner,
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Fort Wil
ham is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Elia Crossman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jackson
of Kingston spent a few days
this week with the latter's Lath-,
er, Mr. R. G.•.iSeldon,
Mr. Ira Taylor, Exeter North,
who has been a patient hl West -
i1 Sfer Hospital, t,
I
p
tdanfor the
past seven months
had the mis-
fortune to fall in his hospital
room on Monday ,and broke tris
hip.
Mr. A. Jr. Penhale, Miss Grace
Fenhale and Mr. and Mrs. Saila
Jory spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Frayne, Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frayne quietly
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary on Julie 4.
Mrs; Irene Hicks and Maxine
of Clio, Mich., are visiting with.
relatives this week.
Mrs. Ethel Kirby has return-
ed home after visiting in Wind-
sor and St. Thomas,
Mrs. 'Harold Peter of Mitchell
is visiting with her deices, Mrs.
James Blair and Mrs, Russell
Ding,
Mr a.nd Mrs. Z►ougia..s H.eitt.
buck attended the War Alliplt
banquet a the
CttSt,
lintel,
Pres-
ton last Saturday evening,.
,.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Baroid
lox motored to Detroit,. on Sun.
day and: visited with Mr. Taylor's.
brother who is ill in :hospital,
Mrs. Whitney Coates, aecompa..
vied them. o M. , Clemens and
visited. with Mr. and Mrs. R, IL
Doherty and Denise. 'They re-
turned home on Mpnday,
Mrs. Arnold Anderson -and
daughters, Lee and Sandra, of
Detroit visited last Thursday
with Mrs, Frank Coates,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball, F.er-
gus, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Milton
Ueinbuch and Don pf. Stratford
visited .on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas 1ieinbuch at Ce.
.dar Grove, Rayfield.
The
right man
in the
rightj�b
LOUIS ST. LAURENT sees for Canada's future
an exciting adventure of national development .
to provide here in this rich land a more abundant
life for all our people;
Under his leadership; our population has in-
creased over 25 per cent ; :. a .million new home,'
have been built... our standard of living is higher
.. and national developments underway will bring
great benefits to every part of our land.
Above all, Louis St. Laurent knows and
understands the needs of our people. The Govern•
ment he leads has provided greater social pro.
tection to the Canadian people . : : social security
benefits have been increased ,::: federal legis•
lation for a nation-wide system of Hospital insure
ance has been proclaimed.
Canada's progress - shows that Louis St:
Laurent is the right man in the right job. Vote
for your Liberal candidate and keep Louis St,'
Laurent at work helping to create a: better life
for all Canadians.
For a greater Canada., . for tomorrow's opportunities...
Inserted by NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION
In HURON RIDING, Vote For
ANDY McLEAN
And Put Huron On The Government Sid e
1
MIDDLESEX WEST, Vote For
BOB McCUBBIN
,..
And Stay With'
A Winner
In WEST LAMBTON, Vote For.
JOHN cEAIci RAN
,For Liberal Representation In A L beral o%/t