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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-6-6, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, June 6th 1945 "I KNOW WHAT FARMERS WANT" ... saysJohn Bracken, the Farmer "When 1 speak of agriculture, 1 mean farmers and farmers' wives and children and all those . . . who are dependent upon the prosperity of farm- ing for their material welfare." For more than twenty years, as the undefeated, progressive leader of a Farmers' Party, John Bracken has fought unendingly for the economic rights of farmers. To -day, this great farmer's lifelong struggle to raise the living standards of farm life in Canada, has become national in scope — Dominion -wide in the devoted intensity of John Bracken's life purpose. To -day, this far -visioned farmer -leader of the Progressive Conservative Party — calls upon all Canadian farmers to enlist under his progressive banner in order to achieve, here and now, a far better life for the farmers of every community, in every Province of this great Dominion. ONLY THE BEGINNING—of John Bracken's nation-wide Campaign for Farmers, is the assurance for every farmer of a fair, proportionate share of the nation's income — through guaranteed prices for farm products. WE GO ON FROM THERE — Our Policies embrace every aspect of Canadian farm life — the life of the farmer, his wife — his children. They are typical of our farmer -leader's human, progressive approach to farm problems. To these measures, John Bracken is pledged:— • HEALTH — In many rural areas, due to economic conditions, medical and hospital services are totally in- adequate. WE SHALL—provide the financial assistance required to place and keep health services in rural areas on a par with those in urban areas — and raise the standard of both. • EDUCATION — In Canada, educa- tion depends largely on land taxation. Consequently, in many rural areas, revenue is insufficient for educational needs and many children are unjustly deprived of adequate educational facilities. WE SHALL — see that the Federal Government, without interfering with Provincial jurisdiction, provides fin- ancial assistance in order that Provinces may make possible a high standard of education in every section of Canada. In this way, as well, the burden of land taxation will be lightened. • FARM MACHINERY — In order to preserve the family farm in Can- ada, a unit now threatened by the competition of larger units in this and other countries , , . WE SHALL — reduce the overhead cost of machinery required on farms by plans for co-operative ownership and, where advisable, by state or municipal ownership of power equip- ment. The cost to farmers of securing the advantages of mechanization will thus be greatly reduced. • FARM WORKERS—In off-seasons farm workers frequently lack en' ployment. WE, SHALL — plan supplementary employment for farm workers in off- seasons by the development of addi- tional enterprises. We shall encour- age the decentralization of industry and the location in rural areas of suitable small-scale industrial enter- prises. • RURAL ELECTRIFICATION — In order to bring more modern con- veniences, at the lowest possible cost, to women in rural homes, and to farmers — WE SHALL — start an immediate program that will ultimately carry the benefits of electricity to every last farm home. These are but a few of our far- reaching Progressive Conservative Farm Policies founded on a new, pro- gressive conception of the rights of Canadian farmers in every commun- ity of every Province. To -day a farmer fights for farmers' rights. Help John Bracken to raise the living standards of the forgotten man — the Canadian farmer. WIN WITH BRACKEN Vote for Your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE F-4 Published by the'Prouresslve Conservative Patty, Ottawa. THERE 15 NO OTHER TOBACCO ��atlil�e OLD CHUM. PO* p$nO* ROLLMY YOUR OWN if played the wedding march and the bridal party entered the living room, the bride wearing black and white crepe with a corsage of pink and white carnations, and the bridesmaid also in black crepe with corsage of carnations. Classiti :tR Ads FOR SALE— Viking Cream Separator almost new, S00 lb. capacity. phone 50-r-7 Robt. Baker FOR SALE— Hand was lein.g machine and wringer in good shape. phone 14Sx Roy Thuell TEACHER WANTED— Per school section No. 9, Morris Township, apply to Clarence Martin, phone Brussels 17-r-23 See„-Treas. Blyth R,R: 2 FOR SALE— Higher egg prices are assured Pou•ltny keepers this fall and winter. Cash in on them with Kitchener Big- 4 June chicks. This Hatchery will take ;orders for delivery then, but we suggest you let us have your order soon, .Agent R. S. Warwick, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels. TEACHER WANTED— S..S. N. 10, Morris requires a teacher. Duties td` oommence in i 'September. Salary according to qualifications and experience. Per- sonal application if desired, In North Huron Vote L. E. (Elston} CARDIFF Progressive! Conservative 41 3 P+Ait�M Gid3tG2T0O1L _'f + • r 5<i.i T2�4}> 41artaree s E X P E R E N 0 E D E P E N D A a L. E .. CAN1 BE TRUSTED . .tee; x'~'a ""�`= •34Ei, He StandsjBehind Bracken's Program John Bracken isa Statesman . . Not a Politician u trust a Government that has been so 'inconsistent? We the servicemen deserve a better break in rehabilitation than far received. TS OF THE HURON BOYS WILL BE CARDIFF'S FIRST CONCERN Vote for L. E. "Elston” Cardiff On Monday, Juue Y th North Huron Progressive Conservative Association Huron County Council 'To Meet At Goderich The. next meeting of the Huron County 'Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Court house, God- erich, commencing Tuesday, jure l2th at 2,00 p. m. AR accounts, notices of deputat •icons and other budhhess requiring the attention of Connell should be in the 'hands of the County Clerk not tater than 'Saturday, 'Tune 9th, N, W, Miller County Clerk, Goderich, Ont, Blyth Mr, and Mrs. John Staples cele- brated their silver wedding at their home on. Sloriris st., on May 274 when they were at home to 75 guests. The house was beautifully decorated with pink and white streamers ant white wedding bells. Ex -Reeve George McNeil was toastmaster. Shirley Jackson, d h e• of Pr, and Mrs. Kennetaug t t Jackson, brought in a prettily decorated wagon laden with gifts for the hide and bride- groom, who were married at Duff's Church manse, McKillop township, r,11 May 27, 1920. Miss Shirley wore u Poor -length gown of white with ping( ribbons and was escorted by Master Ronald Fritzley, sots of Mr. 5110 Mrs, George Fritzley of Bur• ford, dressed in a sailor suit. Among tire many beautiful gifts from friends was a cabinet of sli- ver from their .two sons, Gordon and Kenneth and their daughter, Wilma.. Mr. and Mrs, Staples (formerly MiseS r i a a Riley of Brussels) re• sided on the 17th concession of Grey township for a number of year Inst later moved to Blyth, where they have 'since resided, The evening was spent in dancing Stepdancing and singing by Russ Mann, .George Fritzley and Wilfred llowden added to the program. Music for claming was supplied by Mrs. lathes Hogg, sister of Mr, Staples, Mrs, 3aelt•Price. aaul Milton Bruce, The attendants at the marriage 25 years ago were present for this 0005010114 Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, the latter a sister 00 Mrs. Staples, .iusi before midnight Mrs. Hogg S:S, No. 3, Morris requires a teacher. Duties to commence in September. Salary according to qualifications and experience. This is .a new well-equipped school Personal application if desired, Ralph Shaw, Bluevale, Ont. FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres, more or less being lot 10, Concession 7, Grey Twp., 2 storey led (brick grouse, bank ban•n so' x 00', litter carrier, water In stable, never failing drilled well, driving shed 26' x 40', 2 hen houses, land in good state .of cultivation and all natural drainage for farther particulars apply to Chas. A. Lamont, -- ___--- • Ethel, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 100 aures, Lot 10., Con„ 16, • Gray Townsh4,p; Red brick house in good repair with furnace and bath; Bank bannn and shed," hen house, drilled well .and windmill, water In barn ,40 aoa'ee grain (30 on sod) .all fertilised, balance In hay .and pasture. Land ie well drained and in good state of eultivatioin. Apply to Peter Damian, Brussels, R.R. 2 Notice to Creditors 1n the estate of ANNIE B. STRACH- AN late of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the seventh day of January, A.D. 1945. TAlKE NOTICIO that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the ,above deceased must mail particulars and proof of same to the solicitor for the under- signed exeentors 011 or before the fifteebth clay of June, A.D. 1945, upon which date the said 'executors wihl proeeed too distribute the assets with regard .only to those claims which stall then have been received. DATED at Firnssels this twenty eighth day of May, A.D. 1946, mersIof Huron Need a Man 1 Who Knows. ht for farmers' rights and in so doing each orth Huron will benefit. and every Square Deal For Citizens In All Walks of Life in Huron North VOTE I CARDIFF, L. E. X JUNE lith Authorized by the North Huron Progr essive Conservative Association. ETHEL The regular monthly meeting of the Womenas Institute will be held Tuesday, June 12th at 5:20 at the ,hence of Mrs. Robt. Campbell. Mrs• S. Brenton will give the topic ".The White Cliffs of Dover." Mrs. Clayton Sanith `Would like to thank the many friends andneigh- bours who sent cards andboxes to her son, 'Jack, during this recent illness. Mrs, J. Petrie. of Donegal is spend- ing a few days with cher sister -in- ' law, Mrs. Percy .Stephenson. Mr, and Mos. D. Wardiaw spent the week end in Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. L. Wardlaw .and Ada of Hamil- ton. Mr, and Mrs. •Feed Cole have taken up residence in the village and are Living et the hotel. Mr, and Mos. Stan. Speiran and Have your EYES 1ProperlyCared for, NOW F„, F. Homuth F„, Ishael .Scott and I OPTOMETIui' '1° Cline Scott, I0xecutors by their solicitor IOLMIdR photse 118 , Prusgels, Ontario, Hamstoe lSnuoe of Brantford, Cpl. and Mrs. KennethOwens and Mr. and Mrs'. Vera]: Matthews of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stevenson. 10th concession, Mn•. and Mrs, Stanley Wlls:on spent the week end in Hamilton, ' Mrs, W. O. (Stevenson received the sad news, of ,the death'of her brother Asa Aliaana of Wyandotte Mich, Mrs, D. Wardl'aw spec.( Twesday in Kitchener, • Mr. and Mrs: Jinn Petrie and child- ren Donna and Kenneth Spent Sun- day with Mr. and um. Percy Stephene'on. Miss Greta Bray of St. Catharines is a visitor with Mr, and Mrd. Ed. Rowland, Several ladies of .the Women's Institute attended• the annual •meot- ang of the East •Herron Women's Institute which was held Wednesday at Fardwicir. Mr, and Mrs. Mex Pearson spent Sunday .with the latter's, parents Mr, and Mrs. J. McWilliam of Mt. Forest, . id BELL & BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pebtie Elmer D. Bell,• B.A. C. Joseph Benson, &A. (Absent on Active Service) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS. Mr• Benson in attendance Wednesday afternoon Office open daily from 9—to— 8:30 SERVICETAXI 1 For Residents of Brussels and Community Having secured a taxi license from the. Transit Controller I am no* in a position to transport passengers to and from Brussels and vicinity. Rates Reasonable. HAIRY McCUTCHEON Brussels Ontario Business phone 56 , Resdence phone tg