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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-31, Page 5I Let's Continue Good Government in ntario VOTE HA N a in HURON -BR THE RRRUSSPI 4 POST "A high standard of morality will accrue to the nation which sets for itself the goal of human betterment of its people. The task of raising living standards and promoting general welfare is challenging and essential." —from the Budget 'speech of .Premier Trost, lvtarch, 1951. The Progressive Conservative administration conte consecutive sui-pluses. The finances of Ontario ar enabled in fact to reduce, taxes—a record in Canada taxes, no nuisance taxes and the lowest Provincia 1 rents not promises. Here are only a few: s to the people with an unsurpassed record of eight e strong, the Government in 1950 and _1951 was at this time. This Government's record its no sales taxation in Canada. It is a record of accomplish - Ontario has fostered good relations with ail the Governments of Canada—lDecleral and Provincial. Ontario is the only province in the Commonwealth to abolish discrimination in eIIlployment on grounds of race, colour or creed. Ontario leads in capital grants for hospitals anct in maintenance grants for public ward beds and in assistance for out-patient clinics. What is being done elsewhere in the world is constantly under study, and the best is being selected.. Ontario will next year extend pensions to totally disabled persons from 18 to 65— the first province in Canada to take this step. Despite the shortages of materials very great advances have been made in. our highway system, especially in Huron -Bruce through .the constant endeavour of John W. Hanna. Ontario laws passed this year provide that tt-01l1Cl1 shall receive equal p.ay for equal work. Free school books have been given this year to the children of the primary schools for the first time in history. Egl:lality of opportunity in education is a reality. , Hydro resources in the last five years have been doubled, taking city comforts to rural Ontario; helps take drudgery out of farm homes There is no Substitute for Experience - Nov. 22nd VOTE VISIT THE COMMITTEE ROOMS OPPOSI E CUg -tLING RINK Published by Hu ron-Bruce Pregressive Conservative Association On Thursday evening, Nov, 1, atait 3 o'cibok a Preparatory Service will 10 o'clock. be held in Tins Presbylteriant Oh lreh home Mists Mauna a re, alt it Rai., W. M. Iiysudnran ohose his and the Sacrament of the Lord's •e owing a l J poor health of her text from Psalm 116, vet'se 13, and Supper will be dispensed on Sun. father, and Pawl ohJeschke,i.Sii spoke on "God's offer amid the !right day, NOV, 46h at eleven o°clack. no,tet Mrs. s It iagget, with their Sunday School will meet as usual , man, 1vs he are visiting wrath their 1 nephews here. 17.6V71.017117.1,e1..¢STS.P...¢1.71.1i7=221,11.0B1119115136MMINSMMULII.r, CRANBROOK C gm oq tH soy ©a BORN a Or, Myer's Nursing Home on Saturday, Oct, 27, 1251, to Mr. and Ma's. Ohe•s, Ii, Lake, R, R. 3• Brusseis, a diaregh'ter, Wrdn:°r1';, O tabor 114 IDI AlaWA Omen ear bias... RCAF aircraft need your care! Some men are especially good with their hands. They like to work with engines, machines or machinery. Such men are needed now in the R.C.A.F, — men with the skill and "know-how" to keep modern Jet aircraft in perfect flying shape. If you arc mechanically -minded, you can serve Canada — in defence against aggression — as a skilled Aircraft Technician, The R.C.A•F, will give you the necessary trades training — at good rates of pay with opportunities for advancement in the modern field of aviation. You must be between 17 and 40, and have Grade 8 education or better. eaaf/ m 445EDs fewetweey/ ROYAL CANADIAN ETHEL A soeja1 evening was held at Ethel Township Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 23, to honour Mr, and Mrs, Norman Stephenson (nee 31aryzella Cooper Reg. KW A large crowd attended and danced •to the music provided by Wilbee s orchestra. A purse of money was presented by friends and neighbours, Dear Mary and Norman : — It is always with greet interest we 1•earn of two young people entering matrimony, and it gives us a great deal of pleasure to gather here to • light to spend a social hour with you. Too, Norman have lived in this ommmamitY all your lite au•d have proved yourself worthy of our re- spect. You have always been a good neighbour and witty, congenial ernnpany. We bachelors will moss you from our ranks. Perhaps young lndie5 will miss you tool PDOC-THISRATIONIMADU3ING THAT,JIM,IS �WNATS LOOK AT THIS HEIFER -ANGULAR ,WEDGE_ VHOWLOOKATTHIS6IRL-LOW-SET, BLOCKY RECTANGULAR YOUR 32% DAIRY CONCENTRATE BECAUSE COWS - GIVES ME MORE MILK FOR THE UNLIKE MACHINES WHOLE HERD BUT DOESN'T ON A PRODUCTION INCREASE MILK YIELD FOR LINE—DO NOT HAVE FOUR OF MY COWS. WHY..../ DIALSTOSHOWYOU I!�I TNEIRCAPACITY, .V I THIS ABOUT DIALS? SHAPED BODY, ROOMY BARREL ANDeKING-SIZED" UDDER. SHE CONIES FROM HIGH -PRODUCING STOCK, BRED FOR RUGGED HEALTH, KEEN APPETITE AND ABLE TO CONVERT OVER 20% OF HER FOOD ENERGYINTO RICH MILK, IT PAYS TO FEED HER A RATION MADE WITH ROE 327,',DAIRY CONCENTRATE SHE'S A BUSY WORKER) . BUILD, WELL FLESHED, SMALLER UDDER. A GOOD HEALTHY COW WITHOUT THE INHERITED ABILITY TO CONVERT FEEDTO MILK. SUCHDON INYOUR HERD EAT UPYOURTASTY RATION MADE WITH ROE MILKMORE BUT DO NOT RETURN AS GREAT AN INCREASE OF MI LKTO MAKE IT PAY OFF. ROE 32/ rMILKMORE 15 JUST THE THIN6 TO USE WITH OUR 81G CROPS OF GRAIN TO PUSH EACH COW TO HER FULL PRODUCTION, EH DOC? IR FORCE 5" L. The RCAF will train you as a skilled AERO -ENGINE, ARMAMENT, AIRFRAME, INSTRUMENT, OR RADIO TECHNICIAN. SEE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST RCAF RECRUITING CENTRE -- OR MAIL COUPON THE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNING, ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, - Please marl mc, without obligation, 141/ particulars regarding enr•olmott requirrarents awl openings nawatai/ab/c iu for NAME (Please Print) STREET ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE. ....... EDUCATION (by grade And province) You. -Baty have been with as oaly a short blue, but have already made a good impression and we feel that you are going 6o snake many friends in this ettmnrunity. Your nursing 'reining should prove useful when Norman gets a stomach sone from Lao mucic home eonking. We sow ask you to accept this token of our good wishes for a long. happy and prrnoperalns married life. Signed on behalf of your neighbours. The sectional meeting of the Male land Presbyterial was ,held Tues- day afternoon. Ori, 23 in the label r^zhyterlan Church. let's. Guthrie 2, 1(1 of Teeawator was in tisane nt thmuting. There was a good at- tendance from tate auxiliaries to hear Mrs, McAuley's report of the Connell meeting that was held in Vint Preslybterian Church. Regina, Sept, 25 to 23, The key note of the AGE....... cAF vaw!J 1 ;`,.11 cavae "have faith to go for- ward under God's guldan:ce and the seemingly impossible will be accomplished. The same thought was brought out in the devotional ;ii tt ;n. of the meeting. A,t the (''(,A. Of the meeting lunch was serv- ed and a social period was Enjoyed. PEOPLE WE KNOW Ale. and firs, Waiter Pouter were visitors over the weedy -end with Mm.. and Mn. Harold Berney. Mr, Porter former Hanle Manager here, is naw manager of the Bank of Commerce a; Whitby. Sunday visitors -alt tate home of John Siraeltan, Grey, were Edwin and Ct.mtn'an em's. Owen Sound, Miss T. Moore, Kllsythe, and Wm. and Miss Bessie Moses, Brusseliq. By Roe Farms Service Dept'. MM•30 YE! JIM, MILKMORE (5 RICH NI YOUR 6 4//y s ROE. VALUE PROTEINS AND FDIR ROWiH GH AND MILKCb VER IOTN- oaanneel9NCEBY neliE WELL SUPPLIED WITH VITAMINS FOR HEALTH AND BALANCED WITH THE NECESSARY MINERALS. ROE MILKMORE AND YOUR GRAINS REALLY PAY OFF, JIM. 6L.4./ '� I SEE NOW -THE TRICK ISTO FEED ROE MILKMORE ACCORDING TO THE CAPACITY OF EACH COW. • FoR 0/66ER frog ca. 85 Last Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MOHCRIEFF