The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-05-28, Page 11•
HARRY STRANG as' a muni-
cipal clerk and successful farmer, is
fully qualified to represent Huron
in the solution of the many problems_
ficing municipalities and agriculture
to -day. He ki-ows , the problems of
the farmer . . of the businessman.
HARRY STRANG' seeks • your
support because he realizes the Liberal
proposals whicli provide for easing the
municipal tax burden; increased aid to
education; extension of hospital in-
surance to include chronics and out-
patients care; tax-free gas for use in
farm implements, and roany. others
are for, the benefit of everybody in,
Huron,
(Published by the Huron Liberal Association)
Conservative Government has been in power. 100
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aI IgM 81.k*ntlie .Carol Lyn0a
LAWAlitlAr •
Ifliz4fetrUncle, Bro
;Smythe,., •and aunt, Mrs. Bessie
Stewart,
Mr. arildc..1VIrs. Jim Smith ,and
fa.mily, of Molesworth, visited on
Sunday with her 4ister, Mrs. Rot.
Irvin.
Miss Barbara Wilson, R.N„ and
friend, .Miss Gladys Kilpatrick, R.N.,
London„visited last. week with Mr.
and Mrs: James Wilson. The g.rls
who are graduates, of Victoria Hos-
pital, 'London, and have since been
on the staff, have left to take posi-
tions at Peterboro General Hos-
pital: ,
Other visitors last weelt with the
J. Wilson family were Mrs. Wil-
son's brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Crawford, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lawrence, Kenora, and other
relatives..
A Iurber announcement will be
made next week of special services
in SL Paul's Anglican Church on
Sunday, June 14th., Dungannon
Anglican Parish is making splendid
progress toward „renovation and 're-
decoration in the church and hall.
Mr. Harold Sproul, who is holi-
daying with relatives here from
Davidson, Sask., and his sister,
Miss Clara Sproul,. Strafford, who
recently retired, on Sund'ay- Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn. Harold
and Frank were school pals and
also World War I veterans.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitlam and
family, Toronto, were recent visit-
ors with her sister, Mrs. Robt.
Stother.
ir Congratulations to Jim Blake
who has .successfully passed his
grade V1Tt piano.
'Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Bowen, Salt -
ford, on Sunday visited (Mrs. Minnie
Jones and son Melvin.
Mrs. Wm. A. Stewart is able to
be out and dewn town again. She
was a patient at Wingham hospital
for a time, having a bout 'With
pneumonia.
- Mr. Ronald Chisholm, of North-
ern British Columbia;c.flew, home
last week when he received word
of his father's serious road accid-
-ent—Mr. Sohn Chigli, n t.
Joseph's Hospital, is not showing
very much improvement.
Mr. and Mrs., George Turnbull
and Mrs. Mildred Stewart, of
Brussels, Mrs. Mary Rivett, Mr.
om, Rivett; of the village, visited.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Errington
last Friday eVening.
Miss Kay Hamilton, Goderich,
formerly ,of Dungannon, second
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_daughter of la. and Xis. George
Tiaili*ton, has finished her third
ear. at the Utislirity of Toronto,
flan in Bermuda, sit „,vkaited her
grandmother, Mrs. 01Hamilton, of
the village. She travelled to Ber-
muda by plane from Mahon Aix -
port.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Webster
had as guests on Sunday, Mr, and
Mrs. Thos: Make and Lester Mor-
gan, Ashfield, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Bradley and family, Goderich, Mrs.
Minnie Hall and daughters • with
their husbands ,(Mr. and Mrs. Del
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Tolley, all of Brantford),
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errihgton
spent the week -end with her cous-
ins, Mr, Herb Stevensbn and his
sister, Miss Reina Stevenson,
Varna. . •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington
• .
and family spent Sunday With
cousin's, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thomp-
son, Kincardine.
The Dungannon Public School,
S.S. 'No. 8, went to Lucknow to
practise for the school area Ash-
field conoert, at LucknOwl May 29.
Miss Beth McConnell. - recently
visited relatives in Stratford. •
.Doris Stewart, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mel "Stewart, Gode-
rich, visited recently with Rose-
mary Eedy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Eedy.
Mr. Harry Carr and sister, Miss
Iva -Carr, attended thefuneral of
their cousin's widow, the late Mrs.
Harold Sutton, Waterloo.
Miss:Clara .Sproul, Stratford, has
been visiting at home with her
sisters, Rebina and Nettie. Tfrr
latter was tendered .a birthday
party by relal!Ves and friends and
a happy time was spentat a re-
union while their brother,. Harold
Sproul, Davidson, 'Sask., is, horde.
Mr, John 'Chisholm, 64, of this
village, has ,-been taken to St.
ost4.4:nala''s Ito' sp.' 'London -1'AW;41"
serims condition. Ile was'n int by
a „trUch„ While* working on the re. ,
pavIflg af •Ifigbway 21. Abi jab
was flagging and as one passing
truck ignored his ,warnin.: ,he was
.Lt! ren't • '
r ire ion ---He " w• • j I A
32 feet and suffered a 'broken left
leg in several places, broken ankle,
crushed chest, broken -ribs, loss of
first finger on left hand, and his face
on left side smashed. The doc-
tors said he had a 50,50 chance for
KINTMIL, May 26.,4fr. Robert
Simpson, of Uranium Cit'visited
i
with his' cousins, the Sim sons, of
Kintail, for a few days b fore re-
turning to his work in the berth.
.'country.
Mr, Arthur Simpson was home
from the Altadoc over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Keefe and
family visited their mother in Lon-
don on Sturday.
Mr. and M. Allan MacLean and
family visited with their. family on
Sunday at Ailsa Craig. . . .
Congratulations to 'Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Simpson on the birth of
a son in Wingham hospital on May
19th.
A number of young People, gath-
ered at Kintail Camp on Saturday
.to do some renovating Fork. ,
BRIDGE CLUB
At the Goderich Bridge CIA .on
Mdnday night there were five
players. The -winne..71P4
Were: Mrs. J. W. Craigie and Mrs.
Geo. Jenner with 44 points; Mr:
and Mrs. W. G. Real and Mr. and
*Mrs. Frank Curry tied with. 40
points and Mrs. G. G. Gardiner and
Mrs. J. R. Wheeler with 381/2 ,
points.
Completely new aristocratic pigskin •
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delicately detailed you feel like you're
walking on powder puffs. And they fit
like Naturalizers always do.
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
THURS., FRI. MAY 28-29
"The Defiant Ones",
Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier
(both nominated academy awards) 1
(ONE CARTOON)
SAT., MON. MAY 30 -JUNE 1
DOUBLE FEATURE
"Me And The
Colonel"
Danny Kaye, Curt Jurgens.
Robert Knapp, Jana Davi
(ONE CARTOON)
TUES., WED. , JUNE2-3
AIRFOOT CUSHIONING
John Wintermeyer, dynamic leader of the Ontario Liberal Pa', outlines the sound new Liberal Platform to Ontario voters!
Dirk Bogarde, Yoko Tani
(ONE CARTOON) — • ,
SEAFORTH LIONS 'CLUB Mit
WED., JUNE 3—Help them raise
money for welfare work.
Door Prizes Are:
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TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
' -Rain or Ciear •
First Show at Dpsk
Children under‘i in ears Free
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QUALITY SHOES
yes, the–Conservative Government has been in
poirer too long -- and that's the simple truthof it.
During their 16 yea,rs in office, they have had ample
oppoi-tunity to correct the problems of provincial
affairs — but they have failed to solve them at all!
There is only one answer — and that is 4, complete
.
change to the Ontario Liberal Pai4!
Under theinspired leadership of its dynamiC young
:leader, John Wintermeyer, the_Liberal Party has
new ideas, high ideals, a program of action,: that
is. -"sound, financially possible and completely
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• for an immediate low-cost housing,program with down payments as low
a's $500.
• Aro progressive assumption,by the provindal government of the,..basic
costs of elementary and secondary education.
• far a vigorous educational program to provide adequate trained
specialist teacher,s.
• for yearly $300 grants to students attending out-of-town Universities.
• for a program of "portable pensions" to provide workers' sectgity.
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Ili for a Department of Farm Marketing and a realistic farm program.
• for extension of the Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan to cover out-patient
services.
• for the return of a responsible,' efficient government in Ontario!
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