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EXETER, ONTARIO, JUNE 14, 196
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Where
to vote
TOWN' OF EXETER
Poll No. (Division No.)-Lo-
cation.
No, 1 (31) - Allan Fraser's
residence, 483 Main St,
No. 2 (22) - Exeter Town
No, 3 (23) - Roy Webber's
residence, 199 Main St. S.
No. 4 (24) - Mrs. Georgina.
Webster's residence, 153 Main
St., N.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
No. 1 (38) - School. House
SS No. 2,
No. 2 (39) - Stewart Bell's
residence.
No. 3 (40) - Community Cen-
tre.
No, 4 (41) - Mrs. Beatrice
Hess' residence, Zurich.
No, 5 (42) School House
SS No. 12.
No. 6 (43) - E. R, Guenther's
Dashwood,
No, 7 (44) - School House,
SS No. 3,
No. 8 (45) - Hector Forcier's
residence,
VILLAGE
No, 1 (46)
Hall,
TOWNSHIP
No. 1 (47) -
residence, Dub
No, 2 (48)
residence.
No. 3 (49)
ship Hall.
No, 4 (50)
SS No. 6.
OF HENSALL
- Hensall Town
OF HIBBERT
Charles Friend's
lin.
- Lorne Elliott's
- Hibbert Town-
- School House
Here is Huron's .ballot
CARDIFF, EL,STON,
R.R. NO. 4, BRUSSELS,
FARMER.
DOUGLAS, EARL,
I3AYFIELD, ONTARIO,
INVESTOR & TREE FARMER,
FISHER, ERNIE,
GODERI.CII, ONTARIO,
ELECTRICIAN.
HEMINGWAY, CARL,
R,R. NO. 3, BRUSSELS,
FARMER.
H ow uron vote
CUTS LABOR COSTS
UP TO 75%!
With New Holland's. Model 131 Bale
Carrier, bite man can now random-stack
over twice as 'much hay as a team of men
could do.
The :Bale Carrier is designed for use
with. a New Holland bale elevator to fill
1110W8 'without extra hand-labor. It takes
bales from the elevator. conveys them
across the mow, and discharges them
whenever you wish. Its efficient And safe, 14wHisikivo
and it 'cuts your labor costs 'up to 75% Model 131Bale Carrier
See us today for all the details«
fai EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT
Phone 235.1380 No. 4 Highway North
Baler
Twine
$6.75 to $7.25 per bale
ROTO BALER AND
BINDER TWINE
5-TON PAM
Wagon
with 800x14 tires
;195
Fly Sprays
Insecticides
Fungicides
Hay-O-Vater Bale
Elevator
24' * $120.00
Electric
Fences
We now handle
Red or Gold Tip
OTTACO PLOW
POINTS AND
HARROW TEETH
& Supplies
6-Volt Batteries, $8.05
EXETER
DISTRICT
235.2081
40- No. 3
41. No. 4
42. No, 5
43. No. 6
44. No. 7
45. No. 8
HIBBERT
47. No. I
48. No, 2
49, No. 3
146 71 50. No. 4
148 85
74
31
63
39
76
45
82 60
140 57
64
45
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HULLETT
51. No. 1
37 52. No. 2
57 34 53. No. 3
52 89 -Please
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GREY
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No, 2
No. a
No, 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
HENSALL
46, No. 1 (A-K)
46. No 1 (L-Z)
HAY
38. No. 1
39. No. 2
40. No. 3 (A-J)
CANN'S
better than barrows, This is a factor
over which you have little control
unless you buy your weaners.
Let us figure out the Purina Program
that will bring you the highest hog
returns. It will be based on the weight
of your hogs and will make use of your
own grain, if you have it available, to
best advantage.
for fast; efficient feed service call
E. L. Mickle
11 11111
Now that the Grade A bog premium
has been raised to $3 and that the
premium on Grade B has been dis-
continued it's even more important to
strive for Grade A. Calculated on a
150 lb. Grade A carcass, the difference
in net return over a Grade B is the $3
premium phi a $1.50 higher selling price
for a total of $4,50. Selection of breed-
ing stock is important. Select strains
which have eonSiatetitly graded high,
Watch shipping weights, For greatest
feed efficiency and maximum Grade
A's ship hogs from 185 lbs, to 19511%,
live weight, Hogs upon strain and
ration fed, Hogs on corn usually dress
out about 5 lbs. heavier and should
be shipped at lighter weights.
Records show that gilts usually grade
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Phone 205 Holisall
Canadians who want bigger profits tomorrow fe -dRIRINA CHOWS 'odaA
eft
By .1. CARL HEMINGWAY
NDP Candidate
As mentioned in the editorial
of last week's Times-Advocate
the county Federation of Agri-
culture is not supporting the
New Democratic Party candi-
date, This of course is in ac-
cordance with the county con-
stitution which states that the
organization is non-political and
must not support any political
party or candidate.
I am happy to state that this
does not apply to the individual
membership of either the Fed-
eration or the Farmer's Union.
The active assistance given by
individuals from both of these
groups is most gratifying.
Our party simply doesn't have
campaign fund's to purchase this
space, yet we feel that the peo-
ple of Huron are entitled to in-
formation if they are to vote
intelligently and we thank The
Times-Advocate for making this
possible. We do not have access
to the money invested by big
business in the campaign funds
of the other parties, The New
Democratic Party is not a sub-
sidiary of the finanbial barons
of Canada and U.S.
Let me present the New Dem-
ocratic policy as set out and
approved by our national con-
vention last fall.
Fair income to farmers
Equal price for equal quality
will retain the family farm.
Vertical integration will only
take over where the big corpora-
lion is able to obtain price ad-
vantage and control of mar-
ket.
The family farm can easily
afford the extra transportation
and book-keeping costs in hand-
ling smaller quantities but he
must have a place of sale for
his product and he must re-
ceive equal price for equal
quality at that plate of sale,
Through the assistance that a
New DeMectatie gov't, will give
to 'predueers through Marketing
PCS .Continue
the 'dynamic effort'
LIBERALS- Team
to restore. progress
Perhaps, of the Conservatives
to hold office for four years
during which time it became
quickly obvious that Canada,
to meet the terms of a rapid,
ly changing world, had to face
radical re-adjustments - a
time when leadership, strong
and aggressive, was 'required.
But, ladies and gentlemen, in.
all major policies such as un.
empi. Oy in en ts trade, defence,
fiscal and monetary policy,
.there has been no line worthy
of the name,
There has been procrastina-
tion, contradiction and frustra-
tion to an unparalled degree.
Canada has become like a ship
steered well enough to avoid
the well-marked r e e f s and
shoals but not well enough to
set a straight course, for a po-
sitive destination with positive
thinking and positive action.
I believe that since Mr. Diet-
enbaker, when he was endowed
with an overwhelming majority
in the House of Commons,
failed to seize the opportunity
to make over his .party, failed
to surround himself with able
men who had both the time and
ability to analyze Canada's
problems, failed to devise poli-
cies adequate for an environ-
ment. already quite different
from that which faced every
government Canada has had
since 1945, the people of Can-
ada should place that respon-
sibility in the hands of a new
Liberal team - a Liberal team
who understands something
other than opportunism - a
new Liberal team ladies and
gentlemen which will bring
back .productivity, progress and
prosperity to Huron and Can-
ada.
It is with this thought in
mind and with a sincere desire
to serve Huron well that I sol-
icit your support on Monday,
June 18.
Second Soqtion
BY q!-MPR P, ,BELL
On behalf of Elston cardiff, pc
We, his supporters, believe
that the elector's of Huron should
re-elect our present member,
Elston Cardiff, He is a man
of the people and his record in
this county makes it important
that he be returned to office.
His experience has made him
a very valuable man, one dif-
ficult to replace in the service he can render to us,
A prime example of this is
the grader contract for the
Argentine government which
Will be such a boon to gode-
rich. Many grader manufactur-
ers tried to obtain this contract
arranged through the trade and
commerce department headed
by the Hon, George Hees but
who got the contract? Huron, of
course, This is only a measure
of the day-to-day work of this
energetic member, On his rec-
ord he deserves a vote of con-
fidence.
The general concensus of the
weekly newspapers in Ontario
is that the Diefenbaker govern-
ment will be returned to office.
It is, important to this county
that we have a member on this
excellent team,
Elston Cardiff is a member
of a government which came
into office in 1957 to stem a
serious economic situation cre.
ated by the inactivity and ne-
glect of a Liberal government
grown old and careless, Indeed
ig a period when the nations
of lihirope and Japan were re-
building their -factories and re-
pairing their war wounds and
so were unable to offer serious
competition to our industries,
Canada was running a trade
deficit of approximately $600,•
000,000 per year, In other words
Canada was mortgaging her
future, foreign countries were
using their trade surplus with
Canada to gain control of our
industries, and how well they
succeeded,
During the same Liberal
regime our wheat accumulated
on the prairies, it piled up in
the fields and clogged the ele-
vators. The obvious result was
a growing stagnation in the
economy increasing day by day.
The sins of 12 years of post
war neglect were coming home
to roost,
SOCREDS Man
ahead of gov't
cure for the people the results
they want from the manage-
ment of their public affairs.
3. The individual must be
free and have economic secur-
ity, The individual can only
attain his full stature in a
society where his ability to
make moral choices is restrict-
ed as little as possible. Econo-
mic security is a necessary
means for attaining this free-
dom, not an end to be attain-
ed by restricting it.
4. Whatever is physically
possible, desirable, and moral-
ly right, can and should be
made financially possible.
From these basic principles
Social Credit offers a compre-
hensive and practical seven-
point program to develop a
freer and more prosperous
Canada, and to guarantee econ-
omic security to every citizen.
Free enterprise
To encourage free enter-
prise, and to restrict monopoly,
Social Credit would:
Provide a just and equitable
economic climate designed to
encourage enterprise, reward
initiative, and preserve the in-
dividual's freedoms and re-
sponsibilities,
Prohibit use and exploitation.
of the public by vested inter-
ests, combines, and other
forms of monopoly.
Respect and preserve the
dignity of man and the rule
of law, guaranteeing absolute
equality before the law to all
men irrespective of color, race,
creed or social status.
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The Diefeithalser administra-
tion took vigorous action, The
lion. Alvip Hamilton disposed
of the wheat surplus; the lion.
George Rees pumped new life
into our export drive; as a re-
sult we in 1062 will enjoy a
trade surplus of over $400,0000,
000. This will be reflected in
more jobs, better prices, and a
more prosperous ettonomy.
But the job isn't finished, We
have to be sure that this drive
is not brought to a halt by
changing horses in midstream.
Only the re-election of Elston
Cardiff and, his team can en-
sure that this dynamic effort
will continue,
Tins government of John
Diefenbalcer has not been un-
aware of the problems of the
provinces and municipalities.
Indeed, out of federal revenues
they have rebated to the prov-
inces and municipalities about
three-quarters of a billion dol-
lars per year, Without this as-
sistance many municipalities
would have been in serious fi-
nancial trouble,
Nor has the Diefenbaker
government forgotten the aged.
They have increased the old
age pension with a view to mak-
ing the latter years of our
senior citizens more secure,
Now the old gang from the
discredited Liberal regime asks
the people to put, them 'back in-
to office, Have they changed
their spots?, Now they say "we
have all the answers," One can
only surmise that the Old Guard
of the Liberal party must have
had a remarkable conversion,
Are they so much cleverer
now than they were in 1957?
How much of the work of the
present government do they
wish to unravel? Do they wish
to reduce old age pensions to
their old level of $46,00? Do
they wish to call off the wheat
contracts? Do they wish to call
off the trade drive? Do they
wish to revoke the financial
arrangements with the prov-
inces and the municipalities?
Do they wish to go hack to the
chronic trade deficits?
s.,sWe have confidence that the
intelligent electors of Huron
will not turn back the clock,
but will re-elect their tried and
true servant, Elston Cardiff.
boards and co-operatives we
will provide this for the pro-
ducer.
By extending the marketing
boards to the national level,
surplus product can be sold to
advantage,
Full employment
Unemployment insurance is
costing huge sums and is only
educating that portion of our
labor force to avoid work. By
planning our economy we can
provide jobs for these people,
This money that is currently
being spent for absolutely noth-
ing might well be used to sup-
port public works or even to
supplement wages in some in-
dustries that may not be able
to pay full wages. This method
at least would give these un•
employed some feeling of worth.
and would add nothing to the
cost,
Complete 'health care
This is an objective that, the
New Democratic Party has for
the future.
Hospitalization is more or. less
available to all and will be
completed, Medical care is
presently possible and will be
implemented immediately, I ex-
pect the same could be said for
optical services.
Complete dental care while
equally needed is simply not
possible with the number of
dentists available. I have been
told that there are only seven
dentists in -Huron County. This
number can't possibly give the
dental care needed for our pop-
ulation,
By providing free tuition at
our universities the government
could attract students into the
needed professions,
This is the kind of direction
that can be given by govern-
ment by economic planning.
No nuclear arms
.With Russia 'on side and
U.S., Britain and France on the
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By ,BRIslig• FISHER
Huron Liberal candidate
For the past several. weeks
I have had the privilege of
meeting and talking with inatlY
hundreds of people in this
great area of South western
Ontario, Although many of
these people were of different
Politieal beliefs and various
folkways and expressed their
sentiments in their own partic-
ular way, I believe that can
summarize the great majority
of thinking as follows:
Four years ago the time had
come to get rid of a Liberal
government and to elect a
Progressive Conservative ad-
ministration under Mr. Diefen-
baker. The Liberals had been
long enough in office - too
long many said - it was time
to see what a new broom could
do. Consequently, with an over-
whelming majority the Cana-
dian people voted Mr, Diefen-
baker . into office with 208
seats in a house of commons of
265, the largest majority any
party has ever had in Ottawa.
Whether the majority was too
big - whether Mr. Diefen.
baker. and his followers were
caught up by the many cap-
tious and irresponsible state-
ments which, naturally enough,
they had given way to in the
long years of opposition, the
results have been disappoint-
ing - the conviction today is
that the best interests of the
country would be served by
returning the Liberal party,
under Mr. Pearson, to power,
This is not to say that the
Conservative party has not
done some useful things, They
have in some cases instituted
additional payments for social
services, although the original
legislation was implemented by
former Liberal governments.
It has been the misfortune,
By EARL DOUGLAS
Social Credit Candidata
Voters should support Social
Credit in the polling booth on
June 18 because it is the
Christian way of life wherein
systems are made for men
and not men for systems.
Social Credit did not begin
as a political party. It began
as a theory of economics
proven and tested by financial
men of every country. It was
a means by which the ideals
of Western democracy, chal-
lenged by the economic prob-
lems of the day, could be made
to prevail.
Social. Credit will work for
any government which will let
it work. Because government's
politicians could not or refus-
ed to recognize Social Credit,
a new party through necessity
has been formed.
Social. Credit suggests these
four principles as basic in
proper government:
1. Social Credit firmly be-
lieves that the individual is
the most important factor in
organized society. Because of
this belief, Social Credit is un-
alterably opposed to commun.
ism, fascism, and all forms of
totalitarian government, It
stands opposed to political or-
ganization whose aims are the
furtherance of the sectional
interests of organized labor,
business, or finance,
2, Government must serve
the individual. The major func-
tion of democratic government
in organized society is to se-
ASHFIELD
Poll PC's Lib
1. No, 1 103 30
2, No, 2 108 19
3. No. 3 111 33
4. No, 4 93 24
5. No, 5 41 57
6. No. 6 49 45
7. No, 7 50 37
BLYTH
8. No. 1 150 53
9. No. 2 148 35
BRUSSELS
10. No. 1 121 60
11, No. 2 78 40
12, No, 3 114 50
CLINTON
13. No. 1, (A-J) 115 53
13, No, J (K-Z) 124 59
14. No. 2 (A-J) 152 42
14, No, 2 (K-Z) 120 59
15, No, 3 (A-K) 156 33
15, No. 3 (L-Z) 112 71
16. No, 4 (A-K) 111 -44
16. No, 4 (L-Z) 118 43
COLBORNE
17. No. 1 98 41
.18. No. 2 70 14
19. No. 3 148 40
20. No. 4 138 39
EXETER
21. No, 1 (A-K) 134. 54
21. No. 1 (L-Z) 124 57.
22, No, 2 (A-K) 212 92
22. No. 2 (L-Z) 188 103
23, No. 3 (A-1K) 124 79
23, No. 3 (L-Z) 124 64
24. No. 4 72 49
GODERICH TWP.
25. No. 1 118 35
26. No. 2 91 20
27. No. 3 85 39
28, No, 4 85 14 I PHONE 235.1782
29, No, 5 98 42
30. No, 6 75 19
Mickle's
ON MARKETING
MORE
GRADE A HOGS
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
No. 1 (82) - Centralia Li-
bra ry,
No, 2 (83) - Lewis Davey's
residence, RR 1 Exeter,
No, 3 (84) - Francis Clark's
Crediton,
No, 4 (85) - Township Hall,
Crediton.
No, 5 (86) - Dennis
O'Rourke's residence, RR 3
Dashwood.
No. 6 (87) - Men's Club
Room, Dashwood,
No. 7 (88) - Mrs, Edna
Baker's residence, RR 2 Dash-
wood,
No. 8 (89) - MacDonald's
Store, Greenway,
No. 9 (90) - Huron Park
Community Centre, RCAF Cen-
tralia,
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
No. 1 (92) - Everett Smith's
residence, Egmondville.
No. 2 (93) - Roy McGeoch's
residence, Egmondville.
No. 3 (94) - School. House
SS No, 4,
No. 4 (95) - School. House
SS No, 3,
No. 5 (96) - School House
SS No, 1,
No. 6 (97) - School House
SS No, 9.
No. 7 (98) - Ritchie Building,
RCAF Station Clinton,
No. 8 (99) - Huronview.
TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
No. 1 (100) - Eden School,
SS No, 4.
No, 2 (101) - Lloyd Stew-
art's residence, RR 3 Exeter.
No. 3 (102) - Hurondale
School, SS No. 1.
No. 4 (103) - Farquhar 1-lall,
No, 5 (104) - Elimville
No. 6 (105) - Ross Horn's
residence, RR 1 Granton,
No, 7 (106) - Kirkton Library.
NDP - Health care,
marketing boards We buy twine by the
carload. Because we
save money we pass
the saving on to you.
SUPERIOR is top quality
twine, rodent and insect
treated,
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EXETER
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