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MELVILLE YOUNG
WOMEN'S GUILD
Young Women's .tiuild
held their March meeting in the
church parlour, hire, U. Adams
was in charge. The topic, of the
evening was "The Cress.', Mrs.
Adams read an explanation of
the gross in our church. "When
Surey The Wondrous Cross"
was sung. Jessie Little lead in,
prayer. A scripture verso }Vas
read by each member present.,
Mrs. Adams introduced the.
guest of the evening, itev. W,
Morrison, who gave a very :n-
Wresting talk about "Ireland"
explaining Ireland in past years
and, as at is at tne present, time.
lie also entertained with loyely
colored slides of inn ny beautiful
places of interest in Ireland.
Xs's. Adams thanked Jr.
Morrison,
RAL
The basic problems facing Canada today have been
described by Mr. Pearson in these words:
"The simplest and most obvious need before
Canadians today is to elect a new government with
the will to set the country back on its course, a
government with a margin large enough to govern
effectively, a government that can stay in office for
at least four years and put into effect a realistic and
a strong program, taking the decisions that will
have to be taken."
The Liberal party recognizes that everything cannot be done
at once.
The first priority is to restore the confidence of Canadians
in themselves, and the confidence of the world in Canada.
The second priority is to bring forward concrete measures to
expand the economy. These will include a municipal development
board to assist municipalities in starting their particular
projects; creation of a new Development of Industry to
encourage industry in our Huron towns, so that graduating
students may find career opportunities at home.
It will be possible also to implement plans to deal with
difficult farm surpluses. Particular attention will be given the
problems of the Ontario farmer, where net farm income fell
by $16,000,000 in 1962.
At this time, too, it will be possible to provide increased
security for our older citizens. A national contributory pension
plan, completely portable, will provide pension increases for
retired persons to $75.00 per month for single people, and
$140.00 per month for married couples.
But first, and MOM' important, we must be
certain of a stable, decisive Government. A
Liberal Government will provide effective, de-
cisive government.
A Liberal Government will act quickly.
Parliament will be summoned on May 16th
the earliest possible date.
In Huron, vote for responsible government !
VOTE McGAVIN -- LIBERAL
(Published by Huron Liberal Association)
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ELECTION TEAM
Norman DoPoe (left) and Bruce M4rsh are part of the large team
Who will kee,p the county posted Ori federal election results via
CBC television. Nord:eat Defoe is national reporter and Bruce
Marsh the national "anchor man" Tor the election night broadcast
trth csq Toronto, The pogram will Over sal nspecth of the voting"
and follow-up national, regional and local developments, This year
first time, direct repents wall be carried live from all 10. provinces
by special hoolt-nps, Thn lateSt electronic equipment will be used
to keep viewers abreast of the rest*
THE blis:US,SELS POST
Established 1872, Serving the Parmiug Community
Published at BRITSTIII4S, ONTARIO, every Thursday
ItOy W. KENNEDY, Publisher
Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Onto Weekly Newspapers Association
Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives
sattorined Se Second Class Post Office. Department, Ottawa
Mrs. 1x. I:pother had charge of,
tile business peetaannits mostly
to the concert April 9 by
Listowel Salavation. Army Band
Arrangements were made per-
taining to tickets, piano etc. .A.
dolicious lunch was served by
hostess, Isabel Adams and Jessie
Little.