The Seaforth News, 1958-05-08, Page 4trong Oppositions
Enforce
d .vernment
IF YOU WANT
TO _HELP
BRING
GOOD GOVERNMENT
ABOUT
VI"ATE
FOR YOUR
LIBERAL CANDIDATE
DR. ALEX ADDISON
onMAY12
For 15 years the Ontario Legislature has been dominated by a single Party with
overwhelming majorities. Secured by its strength of Members in the House, the
Frost Government has grown old and careless. It has become indifferent to nearly
all things except continuing in office. Despite this, it asks you to increase its need-
lessly large majority.
The Government has allowed urgent matters to drift.
Promises that were made alluring as election bribes have not been carried out.
The business of Government and the administration of the people's affairs have
fallen into disrepute.
Assistance to municipalities is lagging far behind increasing costs of municipal
operations. The result is higher and higher local taxes.
Now in the face of a by-election, new promises are being made.
Ordinary routine operations are being advanced as Government generosity. How
long will people be fooled?
A new hospital is vaguely announced at the same time as a By-election.
The routine paving of a highway is put forward as something to be grateful for.
LET THE GOVERNMENT TELL YOU INSTEAD ABOUT
THE APPALLING PROVINCIAL DEBT
Let them tell you about a debt that under the present Government has
been increased by $360,000,000 - - -..A debt growing at the rate of
$2,000,000 per week !
YOU CAN DO YOUR BIT BY VOTING
FOR YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE
DR. ALEX ADDISON
on MAY 12
DUBLIN
IMrs. ` William 'Dillon and Mr.
John Dillon; of Sault Ste Marie,
Mr. and 'Mr's. (Maurice Dillon and
daughter, St. 'Thomas, Mr. and
IMrs. J. Kelly and daughter, of
Seaforth with Mrs L Dillon
and Dorothy.
IMr. and IMrs A. IKiamers, Mr.
and 'Mrs.. I. Kramers, Mr. Billie
Krauskopf and (Miss Leona
Krausleolpf +wibh Mr. 'Nicholas,
Kiauskepf at St. (Michael's Hos-
pital, Toronto Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart -of
Kitchener with friends.
Mr. andMrs. 'Frank Benn of
liitchener with IA'Ir. and Mrs, F.
Evans.
Mr." and Mrs. L. (Feeney, St.
Marys (With IMrs. C. Feeney.
Mr. D. Costello, Mr. A. But-
ters, Newcastle, at then homes.
Mr. and' .Mrs. John Wells and
children in .!Dundas.
Mrs. Catherine Kranrskapf
has returned to her hone from
Seaforth hospital.
Mr. Tom Feeney, of London\
with Mr. E. 'Feeney.
Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffehlkes has
returned to St. IPatrick's Beet -
017 from ISt. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. Whetham
with Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Pugh
at Clairmont.
HENSALL
itir. E. Y. MactLaren is
spending this week with his
dauanhterd family �at Wates. rloo. Evans
ad £ani
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilbert Dilling
spent the weekend with their
daughter, Miss !Bernice Dilling
and son IMr•. and Mrs. Clarence
Dilling and son in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Kennedy have
taken up residence on the (Elder
farm on the 2nd con. Hay. Mr.
Kennedy °is employed at the
GeneralCoach Factory.
Mrs. Violet !Schwalm cele-
brated her 74th birthday at her
home this week when 4,6 mem-
bers of her family attended. A
buffet luncheon was served.
Guests included Corporal .Carl
Schwalm, Mrs. Schwalm and
family, 'Corporal D. Perdue,
'Airs. Perdue and family, Camp
Borden; Mr. and 'Mrs. A. 0'
Hera and Peter of Belleville,
Mr, and Mrs. Lieland Schwalm
and family of Hamilton; Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hanson and
Arlene of Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. J. MadFarlane, 1St. Thomas;
Mr. and IMrs. J. White t(nee
Paula !Hanson) and family of
Aurora; IMr. and Mrs. R. Mc-
Kenzie, (Ray and Jack; Mr. and
THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, May 8, 1958.
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