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The Brussels Post, 1962-05-10, Page 4RAD FOR THE SIGHTS .111E LAKES...THE FUN know Ontario better... all yours! ONTARIO TRAVEL LITERATURE Mail to; Ontario Travel, A705 Parliament eldgs„ Toronto, Ontario ' - - Ontario Department-of Travel and Publicity Hon, Bryan L, Cathcart, Minister 'Vocalist Denyse Ange, is one of many stars featured current spring and summer CBC radio schedule, in the CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Gaviller, McIntosh and Ward 0.11 Telophens Iltunding Walkerton TottAmups — Business 40; ***11611.• 1111 73 NitNAEDY, E. Ed., B A, G. A, *g•,, nesidsr. MiaMlif• ards DR. R. W. STEPHF,..NS Graduate University of Toronto' -PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 'Telephone 45 Brusseli,, Ont. D;Ao. RANK FUNERAL ANC AMBULANCE SERVICE_ Licensed PUtteral Director- .and' Embalmer BO NE 36 or 85 •EiRUSSECA, ONT. R. S. HETHERINGTON,- Q, 0,; PHONE 't.20 BRUSSELS ItieSday and Saturday All bay Office Open Every bay' BRUSSELS and WINGHAM j. a. LONOSTAPPE optdiiiiirr*Itt berg ivrit Floor) 01.5.114104 tioiakil,. Barth* bite* jraberhiieii tiled *OA* tp meet, individually, as many voters As possible and will, continue.i this- personal. eon:tact throughout his campaign, Under the direction of his campaign manager. Joseph Gunn, of grediton, he is devoting 14 hours. dully to the varied demands of a liolitical campaign aide interests, Mayor Fisher is. past president of the Goderich Trades and Labour Council, past. president of Local 1863, International Association of Machinists and a • charter member of the :Goderich Rotary Chtb..His working associates in the Goderich Liberal Assorietion include 3. K. Hunter, vice-president and Dan 3, Murphy, treasurer. Worlzintr from, his campaign headquarters, on the Souare 7var East street,. Mayor Ernie proir,:ses 'an active and vigornntl. ;;Peers week campaigning in his effort in reOroS011t Huron CouMY it the next nonunion Parliament, Hp will conlitrue his duties as Mayor. of . Goderich until 'the completion of his Tree '-cnt term, NOTICE — AL Mitchell, Sand, Gravel and Top Soil, now on hand. Phone Collect 830r3 Seaforth FOR SALE — Apply to: Phone 48934 Good Top Soil for gardens or lawns, A. Higginr Phone 261W JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD. SEAFORTH is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co-operative plan. Ship. pers may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Any r",.;vernment Deficiency Payment will apply only on Properly Graded Wools Secure the Utmost by Patronizing The Organization that made this ?",ossible. CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue E., Toronto 7, Ontario NOBODY HOME BEFORE AFTER MAKE YOUR CHESTERFIELD LIKE NEW! BEFORE AFTER. MAKE YOUR OLD CHAIRS LIKE NEW ! 00.0t MAKE YOUR OLD MATTRESS LIKE NEW ! MAKE YOUR CAR UPHOLSTERY LIKE NEW! WHY BUY THESE ITEMS NEW? All These Things You Get for HALF PRICE . . as Compared to NEW COST! REMODELLING • REFINISHING • CLEANING OF ALL YOUR FURNITURE Our Lcibde Prices- .For a Complete Upholstering Job. Chesterfield $25.00 Chesterfield Chair $15,00 Cheottto Kitchen Chair $3.50' • Car Seat $5.00 Ask For Free Istimates and See. Our. Sample's CENTRE STREET Seaforth Phone263.1 Brussels TAE IRTJSSEIS POST. Thursday, May 10th, 1932 ••'•k .t...0".•00.8. • a;13,111e. C, FISHER,. LISE,RAL CANDIDATE HAS ••IMP,RESSIVE RECORD (Advertisement). (Goderich 31gnsi Star) Eleven 'terms of office .on Gederich TOWO illcholiag • :Woo toela;' • OR Huron County ,Council and; floc consecative terms as Mayor of the Toll or Goderieb. '10 011:i, twor el l eg islativt6 service, add au •tarnest desire to give each individual voter a more rea -stic representation in the Dinninion Parliament. These are the top qualifications of Ernest C. Fisher, 42. Liberal candidate for Huron in 'the forthcoming June 18th Federal Election. Talking with 44 :Nrnio'" Fisher is ok lesson In humble honesty anti quiet dedication. There are no grandiose statements, no expansive premises. no verbally dexterous eqUitocat, ions, only forthright determination to do his level best at all times. "This has to be a busy campaign," be said "There are 15,000 people in Huron, each one an important part of our g''eat county, If elected, I plan to visit and re-visit all ridings in the district, to learn more about the problems of those people and to help find the solutions. In transferring his talents to the federal field, Ernie remains dedi- cated to the interests of the elector- ate in his home constituency. Tic r. three-generation limonite. TTi .. grandfather, Henry Fisher, opereed a farm in Colborne Township, near Tienmiller, and it was there that Ernie's father, Richard, we, horn. Ernie himself was born on the for,-1 in Tuckersmith Township, t*'-o east of Clinton. At the age of six he came to Goderich and, shortly after, started his schooling at Victoria Public. School, continuing on into Godericb. Collegiate institute. At this tint.: was active in such sports as hockey and ba.setall; he recalled a six- week layoff with a mo-iten r -•'"^„ sustained during a game with Drysdale played in St. Joseph.. Ernie on CKNX TV 6:10 p.m. May 15 Harvard training plane, with an, instructor and student aboard, ran low on• fuel during night training flight. 'With no•time to light a flare • Ernie organized emergency lights from statio71 automobiles and Very pistols, and after much rushing nrrmrd was able to light the field sufficiently • for the Harvard to land without casualties, The -plane was 'without fuel when It touched, down, With characteristic en o''gv and thoroughness. Mayor Fisher already has visited all 22 municipalities hi the electoral district of Huron, setting uo Liberal organizations for '21. He has endeavoured ERNIE FISHER 10 YEARS ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 5 YEARS AS COUNCILMAN 5 YEARS AS MAYOR SEE — HEAR Regular members of ClIC's "guess my identity', paarll show, Live a Borrowed Life, are being :kept busy these days dui:1g a series of "on the "oad" programs originating from cities across the country. These out-of-town shows, which 'will conclude in June, come from. Winnipeg, Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, Montreal, Ottetw,a and. Edmonton, Left to right is the show's noderator Charles Templeton and panelists Bill Walker and Elwy Yost, WEEKLY SALE Brisesels Livestock Sal ev EVERY .ERf.D.AY I P. ;440NE 4i Yr."r t"eren maris-c• where you tireKr4V,AtSA \iitsltor, Consignor at Mum $14/111111Le, Sitr. eaforth • Upholstery Phone 446. Brussels Representa tive FORWARD with During 1941, Ernie enlisted with i the R, C. A. F, and trained as a wireless opera'tor air-gunner. Later he transferred to R. A. F, Transport Command at Goose Bay, and served 1 is navigate" on the bin Catalina.1 bombers engaged in costal liatiirl. 1 During this period. while serving with 'the 161st Squadron, ''''' 1 commanding officer was Wing Com- mander J. K. Sully, who now is vice-president and general manager of Dominion Road Machinery Company, where Ernie is presently employed. DRMCO has granted two months' leave of absence 'to facilitate 1 Ernie's election campaign. 1 i Upon termination of his war , service, in 1945, he entered Ryerson 1 Institute of Technology, Toronto, for a two-year course in industrial electronics, Graduating in 1947, he became associated with radio station ' CFPL; London, as transmitter tech- ! nician. Six months later, a vacancy at, DRMCO brought Ernie back to Cikiderich and his present position with the ComPany as chief electric- ian. His political career began in 1952 with his election to 'Goderich Town Cpuncil. Continuing in that capacity Since that time, he was elected to the deputy reeveship in 1955 and 1956, elevated to reeve in 1957, and, in 1958 began his current five year terms as Mayor of 'the Town of (Goderich. As deputy reeve, and later reeve, he served on various committees with Huron Cotuity Ciouncil for three years, Helped On FarM The aspiring Liberal candidate is 'Married to the former. Lttella T3edarcl of Drysdale, and is the farther of three children; Rickey, nine; Brenda, seven, and another daughter, Auleen, who IS a 'teacher at the new St. Mary's School, it Golerich. Mrs. Visher'S father, Mr, Albert Detlard, is ka0W11 as a highly respeeted farmer in the Drysdale clistricL It was customary, during earlier years, for Ernie to arrange, his summer vacations So that he could assist with the grain harvests' toes on his father-in-law's fatin. He still Mathis a inertAttre of proficietiCY at tit411tiitn. IMeina• and ether chores, Candidate Fiselier is a member Of 110,Yal Ctanaillen Legion, liraneh 199, and is the holder of a citation trent Air Marshal .Leekie, of the rtX.A.tt 'Tito citation metitietis his tr ficiently and ilnitic Thinking „ Attriti an oinerkenev ..beetireitcri .0 .reher shines nom near tlnialida • Airport near the •War's ,etid,