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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-25, Page 17UCW :hears. minister r. 'Moist Consider gossalo Before Casting 'N'OUr NI101.„, Arne • A Personal Message from Your Social Credit Candidate . . . -1.C1' residence, S ykld, Ontario May 21, 1962 1. have now been. nominated as your Social. Credit Candidate, others tailing acceptance due to the imminence of election (late. My acceptance then , pet in accotdance with my oft-repeated statement "the to ple of IlusOrt Biding deserve Co have something better to vote for than debt, more debt, taxation and move ta•xation • -1.ay facto ggest now that I believe it our desire to pay off that debt (a never heretofore mentioned by political partie). And too, that we lay our ONVIA debts rather than leave them tor our children to pay tor us and ill ever Social Credit is NOT Socialis, lt, is the teverse of Social- lsro, of, debt, of taxation--other thala pay-asyougo. Social Credit is logical, is not controversial and, therefore is not "politieg'. it acciealS to open is to thirilc-ing pe091e, It is Individual. 'increasing amounts. lt is Chi is It is gat eiileo.. --- 110t., the State. It embodies correctives of. errors Toade Wt legiSlatiOri 10 previous governMents who noW cannot 0i7 Vi.1.1. 110k, amend, correctives which will vevetse thls headlong plunge into bankruptcy and destrction. In. simple tact, last year 'Canadians earned (Grss National ?roduct) 21 Billion Dollas and Government collected from them 12, Billion ollars, while history silently declares NO N.K1710N B\IBB, SUBNI.VBD TO.ATION OF FIFTY 11SBCSN'T• Ylow can We gamble longer'? Bxplanations, of. Our 13lattorrn will. be published in this nevs- paper each week. Mberta's perfortnance since 1,05 Speaks tor tMo percent for schols, hospitals, public buildings, etc, While Ontario With 51. vev.oe•at of all anada'S national V6SOLISC,CS 11:10V.0 tscitto. 601).'oled. Ottt. debt froro a hat BILLION in 1946 to one and one. 11 we disregard our children, must, we n° out 110V.1 0'1111( of our own escape be even, itSelf, lt, ha,t paid. Oa its debt of 1,61 mil and has sorne 400 millions in a Be,Voling F und \v‘le,‘o ik, loaOS oti,k, to its peopie at eighth. BILLION OW. "Callakii.11S, iris Time 'ion lcnew Written by our Leader Bobert .-N, Thomvsort is that, in out comMittee rooros. at 50( and eves ail the ansWers that, May occur to -you, Other literature is available free. 13vtiovtttoatel/ time does not peval‘l of. '0)1 , personal c,a1l, but, please telephone our office and assistance \Oil N. personal ietter is being vaa'tled each one of you before , Vtay 30, '?lease tetalo this letter 0 we will refer to lt and amptity it, in uttive, messages, 'VW1., il0 tllo. social Credit "Novsvapov Th Voctts" will be all the mail you receive !son\ us be,foe election Leader 1-tobrt N, VoMpSon haS said, 'It is that `I'latiorM. Volicies". day, Our Platforrn Polities will be wlatly advevtised, Our: , the peo0 will vole tov in SocAal Ovcalt, and 0 (Volitical Inoralses' a$ hOlic past", les, Social Credit, is wee,plog, Calladall Lel xl.s 'all atalTte, atld corAparel tier 0 ail ta1e a oo‘t it, Whe,re N,V6 have, been going\ Social Credit, Va$ the ansWets„ Sincer ely, Earl Doti.g1 s EARL DOUGLAS for HURON RIDING Get at the root of your CANADA THISTLE problem with 'TROPOTOX' PLUS gets at the root of your weed problem. In fact, killing action is in the root. That is why you get a positive kill even with a per• sistent perennial such as Canada Thistle in your Grain, Flax and Clover also on Summer Follows. MAY & !AKER. (CANADA) LIMITED 1110 Bellmmln Street, Monif eel II, P.P. Manufatured ey May d hAtr Oavenlurn, Enoland. Th. Timea,Advacata, May 2$, 190 peg, 11 .74.17rr•;" Pri InTll'IOOM1111 \0 • . • • '1,:elre:daXAMiga,4, 1018 Cu. Ft. FDAIIC '61 REFRIGERATOR • 44-LB. 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Mrs.. Em- erson :Desjardine presented Mrs, Roger Farley with a hymn book from the group. There were 26 present. Weekend visitor" Misses Penny ,and Patti and John .Coulson of London,. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rendle, Mrs—Leslie Lypeh of London, and Mrs, Frank Miller of Clin- ton, with Mr. and Mrs, E. Neovol, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Becker and. family of Allenford, with her parents, Alr, and Airs. Har- old Wainer. Mr. and Mrs. John Cutting and daughter of Acton, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cutting, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gill and family of Brampton, with Mrs. Lily Gill. Mr. and Airs, E., Nicholas and Mrs, Hyde and daughter of Flint., Mich., and Mr, and Mrs. Robert .Annon and Larry of Pickering, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, Mrs. F. Paul, Mr, and Airs. Pat McRae and Jimmie of Sarnia, with Mr, and Airs, Johnston Patterson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Dale Pfile and. family of Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pfile and Allan. Air. and Mrs, Ray Patterson and Winston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibson Y serviees held at Atka , n4 44W clandeboye Comme Cro . y mother, Mrs, Emily Tonics, and Brinsley _Corithwed from page 16 mart Tom. Otlitx visitors were Mr. Sy MRS. KEN telcIC4LAR and Mrs. Gordon. Mains and AY GORDON MQ.R14T Elizabeth and Mr. And Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, John Mrs, Grace Paliligi3OSfinKipirskotildn.Rosetnary and e Personal items. c 1 aGiricrit_on , ‘,x,VI.,. ,,eat_ert,.a..inne..d...t..h., Caroline Lewis, daughter of Scott Dsevbpbnite tii%Ild weAel krsend G With were e.".ur.)s.'' l'.!';‘,.4,1"liv` 4,1,71),1",15, Air, and Mrs. Wilbert .Lewis, Mr. and Airs, C. J, Weitzman Karl Ivio'iveli„ KiMrlsri.en KIM.. 41111 Norman celebrated her fifth birthday. no of Niagara Fails, U.S.A.Victoria Day inviting relaoyea Hardy, Mrs. P. Pettigrew, Mrs. and friends r,i, II,. ,,,,.'-i , AirS. A. Campbell and (laugh. ter Miss Belle Cmpbell !of Dave Kestle, Airs, Arnold Blake, ---itt.:aOTM7s:, 'cirm '-iie7iiji".1)1'e k Seaforth were recent visitors M"' Jim Pellalds°n ' Mrs' Ernie spent Dominion Day at their with Mr. Andrew McLachlan Lewis, Airs, Charlie Coughlin cottage .at, , An.Adth.tirrsinaGrasC:otStcootft, London, ani\dirill.rsoolt„ea Neil, \Yith Aiis4soels7t l'BI'eatttlYlcb. Antos, don Scott, spent the holiday weekend wi th coi\nifrilsi,ed j jnito 4siCiti eng:\Evh:ortt:i jilne wilfaoasilowwb:inee nIgi wM j Sunday ao rn g e. r e roast 1o:4a:dile- I dd n aat Muu: her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gor. P spell on S414ICiay. Air, and Mrs, G ersh am to St. Joseph's Hos pita l Th us, Amos farm, last Saturday night. ley as hostesses a successlul School and church socare of Toronto, were week• cl"y night f°'' tes t's" service at BrinSleY United en d v i s i tors wi t h his sister, Mr, George Simpson is ini- m i ss Ol i ve spesre, proving and hopes to be home Churchbe withdrawn Sunday, May 27 will Mr, and Alps. Dona ld Scott on Wednesday fruit St. Joseph's w8"1"):41wo owing. to °I-lLi ver. Mr. and mrs. Ken carter, °v. 1, of Ciediton and Miss Patricia Carter and Mr. ilRhe4v4Xe. pulpitsl C o f for i lsa r t date. and and Mrs. Clarence Carter were Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lee and euests on Saturday at theAdair- family and Mr. and Mrs, George Lee wedding in the Erskine Lee and family attended dm (hilted Church, London, The wedding of Miss Joan Lee, bride is a niece of Mrs. Ken daughter of Air. and Mrs, Carter. Stanley Lee of London on Sat-Aboet 65 men turned out on ,„,4 „ Monday to assist Klem Mitorai wh e n they cleared the debris' con"athsi%'sarlorlf and de dray weather from the fire which destroyed most larmers took advantage to their two-storey brick home on May 9, Don Scott assisted with plant thew corn, Watsonas secured the bulldozer, It is ready for a position with T atson uckey 1.3ever the new foundation on the same • ages of Exeter, site, The UCW field a successful BRINSLEY tea and bazaar on Friday, Airs. Kenneth Hick of Ailsa Craig as- Mr. Bob Glenn is operating a sisted with the opening formali- truck for Mr. Lorne Becker. ties. L. P. Boulianne CREDITON, ONT. ..keOttee .from The value of goods imported Labour strikes in Canada in into Canada in 1961 reached 1961 involved 98,000 workers, the all-time record high of with a loss of 1,340,000 man- 15.795 million, an increase of days of employment, nearly 5.5 per cent over 1960. twice the time loss of 1960. and family Lof Goderich, spent tinsPrital Wowing an operation CsTaig CC oo that date when th e week end a t th e h ome of Ai r , for appendicitis, last week. And Mrs, John Wallace, Mrs, Carter Kerslake of Staffa, spent th e weekend wi th her father, Mr. Andrew Aic-, La chitin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGhee and Connie were at their rot- lege at Long Point for the weekend. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker were Mr, and Mrs, B., Currie, Linda and Joanne of Dorchester, Mr. and Airs. Alex Walker and. Kimberly and Mr, Kenneth Walker of Londo n, Miss Margaret Boa of Chiselhurst, and Air, and Mrs. Jack Cock- well and daughter Neva of D.a sh wood Mr, and Airs. Bruce Balfour, Jayne and Janis of Sault Ste. Marie, are holidaying with Mrs. Balfour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and other relatives. A successful auction sale of the household effects of the estate of the late Mrs. Martha Houghton was held on Satur- day, The property was not sold, and family of Trinton, Mr, and Mrs, James Miller, Mrs. Mary Gill is a patient Bruce and Betty Anne attended in South Huron Hospital, anniversary services at Munro Exeter', United Church on Sunday and Mr, Charles Riddoeh of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thamesford, who visited Grand Scott. !Bend for a number of years Mr, and Mrs, R. Laing and with his cousins, Mr, and Mrs. family attended the Munro an- J. Oliver, died suddenly at the niversary services on Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Marian Ritchie Auxiliary Oliver, Thamesford, Friday. At the meeting of the Marian Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gill, Ritchie Evening Auxiliary held Mrs. Lily Gill and Mrs. W. Gill at the home of Mrs. Gerald visited on Sunday with Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Gordon Scott pre- Keith Charlton and Garry of sided. She Was assisted in the London. worship by Mrs. Gordon Laing Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love and and Mrs. Scott led in prayer. family of Toronto, spent the Thirteen members answered the weekend with his parents, Mr. roll call. and Mrs. William Love. During the business period, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love and nuilt orders were discussed. family of Sarnia, spent the Mrs. Carter Kerslake for her weekend with Mr. and Mrs. topic, read two articles from Colin Love and Jerry. the Record, closing with a Mr, and Mrs. William poem, "Reflection." Schleich of Stratford, visited Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs. over the holiday with Mr. and John Templeman favored with Mrs. George Campbell, a duet. 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List $399-95 - 275 WITH TRADE DREAM RANGE at a 'Buy' Price! SPECIAL NOTICE For the balance of the month of May we must make room for our '62 appliances. Our Loss is Your Gain SHOP EARLY WHILE WE STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION All appliances carry a full warranty. Buy the Best For Less '62 Models Arriving Soon We Need The Room ! We Give The Best Deals in Town PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY & FULL GUARANTEE 24 MONTHS. TO PAY E, ..crost - Hardwaro HENSALL 4