The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-08-29, Page 121:1
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Cic.ndeboye Comments
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;,tis, Charlie Carter spent a
weewith her sister and hus
broad, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ethe
ruagton.
Mr, 14tcc, McGowan has sold
icily .house, .And left with his bra
ther, who; spent a few week
here, fig We West.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sirnp
son spent Sttnday with Wm
daughter and her husband, Mr
and Mrs. Peter .Banks in Sarnia
Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil, Mr. and
Ails. Roy 'Wilton, and Mr, Caul
kins, Strathroy ,also Mr, and Mrs
Reneld Wilton of London, held
aImmo at :Springb.ank on Su-
ay.Afrs, E. Thonies, has Made an
apartment an the second floor of
her home..
Sgt. and Mrs. Max Bloye, Che-
'ryi and Susan Bloye, of the RC-
AF,Station at' North Bay are
visiting with Mrs. Boye's pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Murless.
They also spent several days at
Jtpperwash.
David Sawyer, of Sarna spent
two weeks with his grandmother,
Airs, E. Tomes, while his pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Saw-
yer, spent their holidays at Al-
gonquin k'ark.
Miss Elizabeth Maines of Dox-
chester spent a few days with
her aunt, Mrs, E. Tomes, and
.great aunt, Mrs. Fred Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. J, Hauser of
West Lorne, visited on Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. An-
dy Carter. Mrs. Hauser, the for-
mer Miss Thompson, taught for
two years at Clandeboye School,
Due to the annual memorial
and decoration service on Sun-
day, September. lst, The service
at the Clandeboye United. Church
will be withdrawn.
Wednesday night, September
4, is the date set for the in-
quest, in the death of the late
Mr. Carl Bice, at the L.O,B,A.
Hall in Lucan.
Teachers For Fall Term
Miss Mary Jane Hall will
start the fall term teaching at.
St. Patrick's School in Galt. She
taught last year in Windsor.
Mrs. Mervin Carter, will be
teaching at Fairfield School,
near RCAF Station, Centralia.
In June she finished nine years
at S.S. No. 1 Hurondale, Usborne
township,
Mrs. Clarence Carter, will be
teaching at No. 9 School, Bid-
dulnh.
Mrs. Rae Neil, will commence
the new term teaching at Brins-
ley School, No. 6 McGillivray.
Miss Betty McIntyre, will re-
turn to No. .4 School, McGilli-
vray.
'Wilson.Harri'aen
In Trinity. Anglican Church,
• Aylttter., Darts Marlene Harr s-
• son, daughter of Mr. and Ms.
Jack Harrison, A; Inter,. former-
ly of Clandeboye,. exchanged
- 'marriage vows with Glen O'Neil
$ Wilson, son -of hers. A. Browning.
The Rev. T. Dale Jones. officia- J
The bride wore a waltz -length Newlyweds Tour
gown of white crystal charm
Styled. with scoop neckline and Northern Ontario
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Phone 109 Lucan 1C orrteaponden. t; Miss. I ina Abbott
• brief sleeves. A matching head-
dress held her shoulder length fink and white gladioli forme.
Helps
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veil and she carried a prayer le Church,
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• book crested with an orchid and u ch, u. an, for the 10 a.m.
baby carnations. wedding last Saturday of liar -
Airs. Ella Holditch attended the garet Winnifred. Brownlee and
bride wearing pale green crys. Charles Ellis Elson. The bride
talette. Mac Harrison, brother 13..the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of the bride, was ,groomsman. William Brownlee,. of Lucan, and
For travelling the bride don- the groom is the son of Mr. and
ned a navy dress with white ac- Mrs. Earl Elson of Parkhill. The
Memorial. Service
The Rev, Canon Stuart Brown-
lee rector of Bishop Cronyn
Memorial Church, London, will
be the guest speaker at the .an-
nual memorial and decoration
service, at St, James cemetery
on Sunday. Mr. Brownlee is the
son of the late Rev. W. F. Brown-
lee, twice rector of St. James
Church. The Rev. Edgar Roul-
ston will also take part, with
the rector, the`Rev. J. P. Prest.
Mrs. K, Egan. Lucan will be the
8uest soloist.
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cessories, rector, .the Rev. J. P. Prest,
The couple will live in Ayl- officiated.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride was, gowned in
ail, e n 5 e m b 1 e of waltz -length
crystal charm, long sleeved,
tiny lace. A double tier chapel -
length bridal veil edged with
Belgium lace fell from a tiny
hat of white crystal charm,
studdedwith pearls. She car-
ried a white Bible crested withq•
red Swetheart roses and white
stephanotis,
Miss Marilyn Brownlee was
her sister's only attendant. She
was gowned in china pink
crystal charm and wore a small
china pink feather headdress
and carried a cascade of pink
rosebuds and witite mums,
Mr. Gordon Elson, Ingersoll,
was his brother's best roan and
Mr. Allan Elson, a cousin, was
usher:? Mr,. Howard ,Kew,
.ew, organ-
ist of the United Church, provid-
ed traditional wedding music,
At a reception at Hook's rest-
aurant, L o n d o n, the bride's
mother received in a navy lace
dress, pink rose corsage and
navy and white accessories. In
the absence of the groom's
mother, the groom's sister, Miss
Judy Elson, assisted in a dark
gray faille dress, white mum
corsage and white accessories,
For a honeymoon trip to
Northern Ontario and Northern
United States the bride changed
to a navy linen dress with white
accessories and red rose cor-
sage.
The young couple will make
their home in Lucan,
Lucan Car In Accident
The ear of Mr. H, A. Chown,
Alice St,, Lucan received be-
tween $400 and $500 damage at
Exeter last week when the sec-
ond ear ahead of him stopped to
pick up a hitch -hiker and a
truck behind him jammed into
the trunk of his car, pushing the
car into the car ahead. N� one
was injured.
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Personal .Items
"Pauline Vola" owned by the
Hardy Bros, carne third last
Thursday at the Old Woodbine
races,
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Laverty
and fancily attended the wedding
of Mrs. Laverty's sister on Sat-
urday but her brother, LAC Wil-
liam Brownlee of Cornwallis,
N,S., missed the boat and arrived
too late for the wedding.
Capt. and Mrs, Donald Wolfe
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and faintly of Florida spent a
couple of days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jardine
and family of Petrolia were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Duphis,
Guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Ribson last week includ-
ed Mrs. Leo Le Blanc and daugh-
ter, Elita, of Hamilton fot four
days and Mr. and Mrs. James
Hofford and baby Debbie for the
weekend. Mrs. Hofford is their
daughter. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
of Riverside who have been hol-
idaying with the latter's parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Reving-
ton have returned home.
Wayne Hodgins spent a few
days last week with David Ains-
lie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ainslie of St. Marys, while Ward
Hodgins was spending a few
days with Billy Park, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart F'ark, of Pe-
trolia and then both boys ac-
companied their father Mr, Mur-
ray Hodgins on a fishing. 'trip
to Huntsville, '
Peter, Mike and Jeff Culbert,
small children of Mr. and Mrs.
Merton. Culbert, have all been
sick with the flu.
Mrs. Calvin Haskett, Brian
and Bruce have returned home
after spending a few days -in
Chatham, the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Graham.
Miss Lina, Abbott had a call
last Saturday from one of her
former associates, Miss Lillian
Anderson of Perth .Aver School,
Toronto. ,
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The total of wages, salaries
and supplementary labor income
received by paid workers in Can-
ada rose $15,000,000 to a record
level of $1.108,000,000 during
August, 1955.
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Mrs. Robert Bilyea, nee Jean
Diknan, is a .patient in Victoria
Hospital following, an operation.
Mr. aid Mrs. Sheridan Rev-
ington, Mr. and Mrs: -Lyle Rev-
ington and Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell were recent visitors at
Batavia.
Mrs. Irene Coursey entertain-
ed with dinner and cards on
Tuesday night in honor of her
sister, Mrs, Fred Ford of De-
troit, who is spending a week
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armitage
and family ,were Wednesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thar
of Byron and spent Thursday at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. V. N Prest of London
spent a few days last week with
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Pist and
family, -
Mrs. William Dickins spent
last weekend in Windsor, the
guest of her sister, Mrs: Albert
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ryan and
family attended the funeral of
Mrs. Foster Harburn of Seaforth
last Monday and on the• way
home called on Mrs. Isabel Un-
derwood at Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and
family were gpests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McFarlane of De-
troit last weekend and guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. King of Oak-
ville this weekend.
Mrs, Wilmer Jones and Wendy
were Friday guests of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Irving Gibson.
'Mra. C. F. Langford, daugh-
ter. of Mrs, John Casey, is a
patient in North Bay Hospital
with a broken vertebra, follow-
ing an 'auto accident,
Dr. and Mks. Marvin Smout Of
Ann Arbour visited with the 'lat-
'ter's mother, Mrs. Wes Atkin-
son last week, taking home to
London on ,Saturday Michael At-
kinson who had been holidaying
with his grandmother.
Mr. Ivan Culbert and two
small sons , called on Lucan
friends last 'Saturday.
Mrs. Warner McRoberts spent
Sunday in Ingersoil,`the guest of
Miss .Tean Coventry.
• Lucan •Arena Dance
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Casey Clark & His Lazy Ranch Bogs
Ft/Outing OKIE JONES of tho Grand Ole Dory, BAREFOOT BROWNIE,
AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Recording Star Evelyn Darlene
Surging' ..Two Of Her Most Recent Hits, l've Got th. Brun" and
I Want To Be Free," Be Sure to Heart, Evelyn, Sherr "Terrified
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A(Ivante Sats Tickets $1100 at Radeliffeys Drug Shoo
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Another ucan terse, "Dixie
Lee Direct”claughteri.of "Dan- in the Lucan United Church,
ny Direct owned by Ray Hod- last Saturday afternoon, for the
, gins of Lucan and driven by Joe marring St Donn Dore n(tan
Hodgins of Batavia, N.Y., has Gallandagher. The bribe is the)
{ broken the headlines and brought date hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
fame to Lean when it .cut .three Stanley R•R- 2 Denfield and A1r,
seconds from the previous record and a Mrs. Lloyd Gallagher
i for the two-year-old futurity of
pace at Toronto Woodbine.
In addition it set an all-time
pacing record in Canada for two-
; year-olds. All this might never
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Prior to her marriage to
Charles Elson of Parkhill, on
Saturday, August 24, Bliss Mar-
garet
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or at Brownlee showers last tvaeek
On Monday evening Mrs. War-
ner McRoberts and Mrs. Roy
Hamilton were co -hostesses at
the, home of the former when
some 25 neighbors clubbed to-
gether and presented the bride-
. .elect with -a step-up ` table and
china. Helping to.. serve were
Misses ,,Patricia Pliipott, Marl -
Brownlee and Mrs. Milton
Price (nee Shirley Black), Con-
test winners were Mrs. George
Hodgins and Miss Rose Reving-
ton, A sing -song was accompan-
ied by Mrs. Roy Hamilton and
Gerald Hamilton and Don Black
favoured with musical numbers.
On Tuesday night at the Ang-
lican Church Mrs, Wes Atkinson
and Mrs, Bill Allen were co -
hostesses for a grocery shower.
Mrs. Clarence Hardy was in
charge, of four contest's which
were woe by Mrs, Gerald Lewis,
' Mrs, Mex Young, Mrs. Clare
Stanley and Miss Helen Hardy.
Valerie „Laverty, niece of -the
bride -elect, assisted in the open-
ing of parcels at both showers;
Miss Brownlee invited all to at-
tend her trousseau tea which.
will be held at her parents' hone
after her retOirn from- her -"honey-
moon on September 4,
Lucan Girls Win s20
Competing in a class of aver
20, mbstly adults, at the Strath-.
goy Fair last Wednesday,,lltarsha
and Jo -Anne Ribson, small Baugh•
tern of Mr,- and Mrs. Harold Rib -
son, were awarded fourth prize
of $10 each.
Sunday Services
Mr. Richard ,Anions of Ailsa
Craig was the guest speaker at
Holy Trinity Church last Sun-
day, while the rector, the Rev,
J.- P. Prest, took Mr. Anions'
services' at Brinsley, Centralia
and Ailsa Craig.
Church at .Holy Trinity goes
back tb 11 a.m. beginning Sept,
1, after a month at 9;30 a.m..
Flowers, Candles
Decor For Vows
White gladioli and lighted
candelabra, formed the setting
London are the parents of the
groom. The Rev. Edgar Routs -
ton officiated.
°Given'in marriage by her fath-
t' not for er the bride wore an ensemble
have happened were i
white goat, of white corded taffeta,, molded
Most horses have to have so lines with long sheath
some 'animal 'with thein, With sleeves. The bouffant nt skirl; ex -
this filly it was a goat, While in
Batavia his constant companion
was a brown goat which 'unfor-
tunately was turned back at the
tended in a short train, A
crown of braided corded silk
ried a prayer book crested with
ried a prayer book crester with
customs. As the horse would not ' a cascade of white roses.
eat without his companion -a Miss Jean Gallagher sister of
goat had tp be secured, The only the groom as maid of honor and
available one was white but ap- Miss Iva Stanley, sister of the
parently Dixie Lee Direct was bride, as bridesmaid wore idea-
; color-blind for she adopted her tical gowns of sky blue organdy
over taffeta and carried cas-
cades of white gladioli. Two-year-
old Jeanette Barr, niece of the
bride, in a short powder blue
nylon dress, carrying white
roses, made a charming little
flower girl,
Frank Hovey of Lucan was
best man and Jack Hillier and
John Stanley were ushers. How-
ard Kew provided wedding mus-
ic and accompanied the soloist,
Miss M. Telfer of Ilderton.
At a reception in the Lucan
United Church parlors the bride's
'mother received in a rose and
silver short silk with brown ac-
cessories and Talisman rose cor-
sage, She was assisted by the
groom's mother in a blue and
white nylon gown with white ac-
cessories and pink rose corsage.
For travelling to Vancouver,
where the young couple will re-,
side, the bride changed to a blue,
tweed suit with navy and white
accessories.
The bride is a graduate of the
London Teachers' College.
new companion, and won , the
race,
Break -In •
Police are investigating • a
break-in at the Lucan ,Arena
some time on Sunday. Both
doors were jimmied, the office
and snack bar entered but at
present it is unknown just how
much the thieves secured,
Farewell Party A.
Last Friday night, Mrs, Sheri-
dan Revington entertained 25
aunts, uncles and cousins of her
niece, Mrs. John Martin, nee
Noreen McFa]ls, prior to -her
moving to Winnipeg on Wednes-
d During the evening the guest
of honor was preseeted with a
, breakfast set of dishes.
Personal Items
Mrs, Jack Sprowl and IYIr.
Doug Ewen, who have been pa-
tients in St. Joseph's Hospital,
are both able to be home,
guests with Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Hodgins included Mrs,
Arthur Abbott and Mrs. H. A.
Mullins on Thursday and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stanley, Carol
and a niece from St. Catharines
on Sunday.
Saturday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Schlueter were the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Gordon and Miss Eliza-
beth Ruled of Stratford and Sun-
day ' guests were Miss Doreen
Gordon and Mr. Len McLeod of
Listowel. -
Mrs. William Sangster of Hen-
sall is staying with her grand-
children while her daughter, Mrs.
Herb Stretton, is a patient in
Victoria Hospital.
The Evening Branch •of Holy
Trinity W.A. had a picnic last
Thursday at the cottage of the
president, Mrs. Clarence Has-
kett, near Grand Bend.
Mr.' R. H. Stanley has pur-
chased the "Jiffy French Fry"
business and plans to operate a
"Truck Stop',. 'giving 24-hour
•service.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Elson, former
Lucan residents, were visitors in
town last week.
Heather Acheson has as her
guest this week, Miss Jean Anne
Fraser of Belleville.
Mrs. J. Sp owl has returned
home after a week in St. Jos.
eph's Hospital, London.
The Rev, E. C, Attwell (who
last Fall wed Margaret Ash-
worth of Lucan) has been ap-
pointed by the Rt, Rev. G. N.
Luxton to the Anglican parish of
Gorrie, AFordwich and Wroxeter.
He will 'assume duties September
15. Ile has been assistant rector
of Canon Davis Memorial Church,
Sarnia.
Miss Sheleigh Ewen has ac-
cepted a position, with the Royal
Bank, London-,
Joan Schlueter, daughter of Auction Sate•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlueter, ' In spite of Saturdays' steady
spent last week in Stratford, the rain, 'a large crowd attended the
guest of her aunt and uncle, auction sale sale of Miss Ger-
Mr, and Mrs. ' Gordon Kemp. Crude White's house and house -
Among those -attending the hold effects. Mr. Merton Culbert,
Ford reunion at Canatara Park, who has sold his farm to his
Sarnia, last Sunday were Mr, , brother-in-law, Mr. Harry Hardy,
and Mrs. Bill Allen, Mrs, Harold bought Miss White's house but
McFalls and Larry, Mrs. T.' will not move till Spring. He will
13rooke of Lucan' and Mr. and spend the winter making neces-
Mrs, Ronald Coleman and Mr, sary repairs and alterations.
Harold Brooke of London. One '
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cousin hitch -hiked from B,C, to , Consolation Prize
attend and said he'd do the Baine' Alter going through' a verit-
next year. able mountain .of entries on tihe
Mr. and'Mrs, Richard Tate of ,"Crichton Contest", E. G. Reive
Dearborn, Mich., spent a few �of Toronto was judged the win -
days with Mr. and Mts. Cecil I ner and given a trip to Ber-
Hodgins, who aceompanied. them ' muda, for two. Although Miss
to the Strasser cottage at F•t. +Lina Abbott didn't win the prize
Franks for the weekend, !sire, at least, was one of the 30
Mrs. A, H. Ashworth of Ilder- a who received two complimentary
ton was a Sunday visitor with tickets, good for any show at
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ashworth any, Odeon Theatre, any Limy.
and Mr C. A. Pattison.The contestrnoros cofouns]stedrthline of adding
ong
For the past month, Miss Alar- a ituu 12
lone Revington has been working jingles,
in the Cancer De
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Victoria
arrig clpital as receptionist Personal (ferns
artment of
and
fil
i Mr, and Mrs. hector Robin -
Mr and Mrs, Arnold Morley of - awl and Miss Meryle Dann of
Lucan are happy to announce the Bryanston and Mrs, Wes McVey
birth of a, soh, Thomas Larry, on ; of St. Marys were visitors with
August 19 at St. Joseph's Hos-' Mrs. M. Durham haat Thursday,
pital, a brother for Lorne. I Mr, anis Mrs. Naris, Mrs. Me.
A special service was held in; Clera, Mrs Berns Airs,11..
the Rift United Church on Sun- . Green and Aiiss Sally Green all
day to rededicate the church fol- `of Owen .Sound were, 'rhursriny
lowing the recent redecoration.' guests with Mr, and Mra. Wil.
The Rev. Bruce Guy was in Ilam Aylestoek,
charge of the service.. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rob (;oleman: and
Mrs. 17. Brooke, Mr. Grant Mr, and Mrs. Alf .'Helios were
Brooke, Mrs. Harold Mera11s of E Wednesday guests of Mrs. Prank
Lucan and Mr, Harold Brooke E Coates of Exeter, Mrs (Coates
of London attended the funeral! returning with 'Ibetrt for it few
of Mrs. Brooke''s brother -hi -law, days' visit in_ Lucan,
Mr.. James Brooke of Exeterl i Mrs. Fred Ford of Detroit was
last Thursday, !,quest of honor at a luncheon at.
117, and Mrs. .lack Dobson and ! the home of Mrs. Irving Gibson
Mr. Leopold Hodgins (now. 87) 'last Tuesday evening and at a
have returned home from a` in -;'tea at Miss Lina. ' Abbott's on
day motor trip through the New , Thursday evoking,
England States and by boat to ! Mr, Harry Pawden, and danfth•
Nova Scotia ver, 1i'anet, of Richmond Hill
Mrs, Warner McR,o'lierts was a have returned borne After .iyetid•
Thursday guest 'o!. Mr, and Mrs, trig Il few days with Mrs, George
George Davis of Exetm i fiawden. -
Lucan Members
At CGIT Camp.
Marilyn Culbert, Ilene Donald-
son, Beverley Butler and Shirley
Emerich attended the C.G.I.T.
camp near Sirneoe, Later Explo-
rers, Jean Marie Lankin,. Caro-
lyn Donaldson, Barbara Laughlin
and Carole Davis attended the
same camp.
Last week Mrs. Murray - Hod-
gins was director at the United
Church Camp at Bimini near
Stratford and Anne Roberts, a
counseller and Lucan-Clandebays
girls present were: Judy Haskett,
Dana •Culberf, Ruth Frost, Bar-
bara Ready, Barbara Park, Sha-
ron Blake and' Judy Scott. Of the
eight cahap princesses of which
Barbara Ready was one, Tudy
Haskett was honored by being
chosen "Queen of the Camp,"
for the best all-around camper
an honor never before attained
by a first year camper,
Miss . Mary Loft of Ilderton
was chosen "Counsellor Queen."
This week Ward Hodgins,
Roger Black and Randy Paul
will attend boys' camp at Bimi-
ni.
Pigeon Race
The London Forest City Pigeon
Club's. first, young . bird race
from Georgetown, a distance by
air of 80 miles, was won by
Lloyd Rapson in 1,012.5 yards
per minute.
Of the 20 members ,and 233
birds, Lucan fanciers made •a
good showing: Frank Hardy,
982.8; Norman Hardy 981.8;
Frank Hardy 980.5; Jack Hardy
971,3, arid Clarence Hardy 966.1.
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The 'Eyes Of All Ontario Are -On North
Middlesex. The Swing To Good Government
Is In The. Air And North Middlesex Electors
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Disapproval Of .Careless Lopsided Govern-
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'Pete' SmifhWill Fight
TO GET 50% OF, EDUCATION COSTS PAID BY THE PROVINCE
The Conservatives promised this when they came to power 14 years
ago, They pay less and less each year. Mr. Frost has now made another
big promise for sometime next year but what's a 'promise against a
record of .broken faith? .
TO GET BETTER FARM PRICES AND CUT. T:HE COST OF LIVING
Farmers are gettifig lower prices and consumers are paying higher prices
for the same products. The Frost Government REFUSED to have this
spread in prices investigated. They are .protecting their rich friends at
the people's expense.
TO INCREASE OLD AGE PENSIONS
The Province of•Ontario used 'to pay, 50% of Old Age Pensions. Today,
under•,Frost, they do not pay one cent.
TO :END' COMMISSION GOVERNMENT
Commissions appointed by the Provincial Government spend hundreds
of millions of dollars without accounting for it to the people's repre-
sentatives in the Legislature. This is a deliberate flouting of one of our
oldest traditions "The people control the purse,”
TO REVISE THE MUNICIPAL ACT
Today the municipalities are under the thumb of the Municipal Board. •
We no longer have the right to run our own' affairs. It is bine freedom
was restored to Ontario.
DON'T SEND A MAN TO QUEEN'S PARK WHO WILL BE LOST AMONG
82 OTHER CONSERVATIVE MEMBERS.,
His Record In Municipal Affairs Proves He h The Best
Representative For Middlesex North
FOR ELECTION DAY INFORMATION, CALL LONDON 8.7279 OR 8.7270 •
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