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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-07-23, Page 3URSDAY, JULY 23, 1963 AN URBAN TAXPAYER'S LAMENT (Apologies to John Milton) When I consider where my pelf has gone, Ere half my life in this town, far from dead, And that big budget for the days ahead, Raised by our own efforts, though my mind more prone To eater to my family, all alone, e, With clo rhes, and books, and shoos and daily bread "Does the Treastttrer demand our taxes now?" my consort said, In injured tone, but honesty by public purpose shown, arilboroulallarreirram LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND The ONE Resort on Lake Moron DANCING EVERY NIGHT NEIL McKAY and his ALL STAR ORCHESTRA Ane of the leading bands In Ontario I Completed seven successful seasons at the London Arena 1 Hear - June - Johnny - and the Quartette 1 EVERY THURSDAY THE ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing Will present their experts to show •you how quick and easy it is to become a popular partner. This week they will show you the "TANGO" • and give free tuition - at regular admission price of 75c each, Our crowd had doubled for this popular Thursday night attraction NOTICE At a recent meeting of the Township of McKillop it was decided to ask the ratepayers to please cut the grass and weeds on the frontage of their proper- ties as soon as possible, without remun- eration. SIGNED W. J. Manley Road Supt. °_6814.1111111EMPIEM09.811.16919.46111•15AMPI.M.4111.202011211C.A.WRONCir • THE To answer heated questions, deposed thus: "Without a doubt, the City Hall hath great lack,e yearby year, Of all your surplus wealth, in money form, AFORTH NEW, ]low else, think'st thou, as we view all around Outmenu citybenefits, could ourt Fiscal Fathers here, In tines of civic strife, cl'erricle tempestuous storm?" --Fred J. Lawrence UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFIT PAYMENTS CONTINUED DURING ILLNESS EFFECTIVE AUGUST 3rd, 1953 Benefit will be paid for days of illness, injury of quarantine, if claim has been filed and waiting and non -compensable days served. !f you are on claim and are unable to report because of illness, injury or quarantine, write immediately for frill particulars to the nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ,%1 COMMISSION Published by authority of HON. MILTON F, GREGG, Minister of Labour SEA:.EORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone -363T T„ 'NE anti S Enquiries Are Invited EXETER CLINTON Phone 41 J Phone 103 FREE: -FREE! FREE! A beautiful 2Ox10 Bedroom ]tug from f •alic ne to you, Yes, we will give you, absolutely free a gift of a, matching bedroom rug with each purchase of .our luxurious Cordu- roy Chenille bedspread. This is the spread that has thousands of velvety tufts which completely cover the spread. Now on sale for ;0,00 each, sent C,O,D., plus postage. In all shades, in both single and double bed sizes; with either multicolored or solid same color patterns on top. First quality, A truly remarkable buy, when you consider that yon get a rug worth S3.00 as a free gift to match. Iuunediate money -hack guar- antee, Town and Country Mfg., Doti 90.1, Place D'Arnles, Montreal, Que. PROCLAMATION Township of Tnekerslilith Upon to st ruction pnm council under nuthe ority of 1 y I w #fg, 11-)2, Townehnp of 'Turk- .t,mlth. 11,.1 ly lroelum that all do s to the hamlets 1 I3rm Ind ill• and Iinrl+uhty are pinhthltel fu,m running at ltur.e (forint; the period from J11110 1 1151, t Novemho. 1, 1903. Ow ce id harborer, of doas cm -Maven - the the provisions.. of thin ly-hew will he sub- Sect to 0 maximum penalty of $1b.,)11. 1.5109,51 1'. A. MIJI'FATT, Reeve Twp. of Tuckers -mita Painting -Paperhanging Interior and exterior decorating WALTER PRATT, R,R, 1, Wal- ton, Phone 4$1-M, Seaforth. FOR SALE Frame double hoose on John St, Possession arranged. --New modern dwelling with all conveniences including oil heating, very centrally located, - Frame Dwelling with all modern conveniences. 011 heating. Suitable for V'?L.A. purchase Modern (hyaline., East w'illi:to int within one Muck of Guderich street, brew air cone- ditioulou unit. immediate pox,re=sign. Modern 2.‘story dwelt( g. prrlinlr St. well ttnat,•d. Early possession arranred. Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with ell modern conveniences. Possession arranged M. A. REID, Senforth USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HIOAD OFFICE EXETER President Wot A Hamilton, Cromarty Vice President Martin Feeney, 0R2 DuBlin Directors Harty Coates, Centralia E. Clavtnn t:',Lluhouu, 11111 Science 11(11 Milton McCurdy, 1101 l{irkten Ales J. Rohde, ItI12 Mitchell Agents Thos. G. Ballantyne, RRI Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Sox 35, Mitchell E. Ross Houghton, Cromarty Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter The Uherals say ty cart cut your taxes! j/ 1 V4the ASefh in this e6echhOff %S / i% We will budget for Government's legitimate needs ... we will stop budgeting for bloated surpluses which— in three years—took from the people's pockets the staggering sum of $1,61ti,000,000 more than the Government needed. We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence Department which the Government's own investigator, (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: "A general breakdown in the system of administration, supervision and accounting ... Accounting records in a chaotic con- dition and of little use in determining the nature and extent of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far more costly in loss than that covered by actual dishonesty". We wilt, without impairing the efficiency of our Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in the administration of the Department of National Defence. We will provide the nation with an administration whose attitude towards the spending of public -monies will be one of prudence and common sense. A new Government in itself will mean substantial savings to the taxpayer—it will replace a Government whose arrogant indifference to economy was best expressed by Mr. Howe's scornful remark,"What's a Million?". Or, "If they need a gold-plated piano it is our duty to buy it". We will reduce or eliminate countless hidden, indirect taxes which grossly inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our people to pay, discourage saving and initiative. We will reduce federal taxes by at least $500,000,000 a year ... without reducing any pensions, family allowances, or other social security payments. $500,1,' 00,000 TAX CUT NOW ]needed by I0, Progrer,tve Contorvotivc Pori), of Conndn, NEW BOOKS AT THE SEAFORTH LIBRARY t New books at Soaforth Public 1,i- i,rau'y, Fiction -- East of Eden, Ste in -- heck; The Yellow Sweater, (lamer; The Night Horseman, Brand; The Banging Hills, Ward; Men at Arms, Waugh: Nurse with Wings, Marsh- all; Feast est of Alt Saint( Irwin; De- sired ` Haven, Richardson; Nurse Lady, Humphries; Daughter of ,Bu- eie Ann, Kanter; House of Anna; Man on a Donkey, l'tevott; ,Scarlet Letters, Qseen: Executive Suite, Hawley; 1 and my True Love, 111e - Innes: Qatlaw Valley; Jour'ney's I:ce; In The Net, Shute; Desiree, Se-. liulto; Lotus and the Wind, Masters; (ase of the Ile.-itttnt Hostess;. Invi- i hien to Fells, Gardner; Crest of the Broken Wave, Berke; Landfall; figs have Wines, 1'Vode- housc Sags of the- Mounted po- 11(e, In tv cr y; Freedoms. Way, Me - Cormick ; Renegade Sheriff, Tuttle; 13lue;_rass Doctor, Harrill; Shadow of Truth, Conant: Unknown Quanti- ty, Eherhart; This Fearful Paradise, Grey; Lilacs in your Dooryard, Keith; ]leather Mixture, Cameron; The Sojourner, Rawlings: They do it with mirrors, Christie; Sentinels from Space, Russell: Strange Meet- ing, Robins; Mike Mnitins, 1Villiant- son; Nurse Kathleen, Caniel•tut; The Challenge, Limens; Spring will come Again, \Polley; Ride to Blizzard; Gunfighters' I"ay, Hopsan; Harbour Lights, Duffield; Cotillion, Heifer; Alias Uncle Hugo, Coles: Boyd's of Black Liver; Gentle Kingdom of Giacomo, Wells: Invincible Red, Parker; Fair Bride, Marshall; Sec- ond Happiest Day, Phillips; crimson Clue, (',oxo: Voices in the Huse, Sedley; My Pride, My Folly, Butler; Happy People, Jenkins; Torkey, Campbell; Do Unto Others, Disney; Dc ••ior Disagrees, Seifert: Apple - tree. DuMalu'ier: 1:1 White Tulips, Crane; Cavalier's Cup, Dieksnn: M. C•mtenwine, Barrvmo•e; Out n1' the Past. Wentworth; H.M.-S. .Marlbor- 1 orou It will enter the Harbour, 1Ie nsertat Dark Angel, Walter!. Non Fiction Canada the Golden Hinge, Roberts;Diar.t of a Young Girl, Frank; Canada's Governors General, Cavan: The Glitter and the. Gold, Balsan: John A. MacDonald, Oreighten; The Bruce Beckons, Fox; Prince Charles; The Incredible Can- adian, Hutchison; The Wooten with he Whip, Flores; A Many Splend- oured Things Surpin; Holbrook of h L e San: ' Boat 1177; Queen's House; Canon Cody of St. Pauls: Ernest Levin; We Found Peace, Gray; Willa Cather, Brown: Arma- rurna, Herzog: Heaven has Claws, ) Rugged 0 Rugecl Land of Gold. lI iron The Silent World; Therowth of Canadian Painting.- Do- lman: Canadian Art. McInnis: Ad- entures in Canadian Paintin.g, Lam - eft; Lord of all Life. Burnet; In lace of Fear, Bevan; The Devils of ondon, Huxley; Windows for the r'ow's Prince, Vining; Postmarked Ioscow, Kirk; People of the Peer, owat; Lalullah, Bankhead: His Ex- dleney: Landscape : k,•10 h i n g, lack: Ink on my finceru, Cram - on; No picnic on Mt. Kenya, Winn: Dung Queen; Only Patent: Wilt- on Churchill; Wonderful World of ooks; I drank the /.alnbesi; Ont- •io, Campbell; This is Saskatche- an, Moon; Aircraft today and to- orrow: Chip the Dam Builder: alico Year; Territory Boy; 1•'ur rigade; Thunder Mts Mine; Camp - g like crazy; Lynn Decker T. V. pprontice: Sue Morris Sky Norse: he 'Loo; Cargoes on the Great ekes: in the Country: Ma vet of e Melroy; Desert Harvest, t t G 1 P L C 111 01 B 0t st a w 111 C B in A T tit BEUERMAN—FLE1SCI.JAUER The parsonage of First Lutheran Church, Logan Township was .the scene of a pretty wedding. amid summer flowers when Rev. C. A. Klages united in marriage Eileen Martha Ordelia Beuerman. daughter of 31rs. Levi Rands, Mitchell, and the late Henry- Beuerman, to Her- man Frederick Fleischauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fleischauer, Mil-. verton, The bride looked lovely in a street -length dress of pink. nylon, orlon with pleated skirt, fluted shirt -waist cellar, jewelled buttons to the waist and short ruffed sleeves. She wore a corsage of white - rosebuds and fern. Airs. Geraldine Bode was her sister's bridesmaid. Her street -length dress was of pow- der blue voile, short cuffed sleeves, trimmed with lace neckline and cov- ered buttons. She wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds and fern. The hest man was Irwin Fleischauer, Listow- el, brother of the groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Rands wore a white -flowered spun rayon dress and chose a corsage of yellow carna- tions and fern, The groom's mother chose a pink flowered crepe dress and a corsage of white carnations and fern. 'A reception was held at the Town Hall, Mitchell, for friends, relatives and neighbors. Guests attended from McKillop Twp,, North Mornington Twp„ Logan Twp„ Mitchell, Milver- ton, Warthorg, Donegal, Elmira, Clinton and Listowel. The bride chose ai navy cotton dress and grey accessories, for the honeymoon trip to Owen Sound, Wasaga Beach. The couple will reside on the groom's farm in Elmo. Township, CROP REPORT !laying is approximately 76'; completed and al'fern ath growth has been ext•ellcnt. Most of the barns damaged by the hurricane winds on May 25t11 have now been repaired or rebuilt, 'A few fields of Fall Wheat were tut in filo ::meth end of the County this week. The hot humid weather this past week has caused all of the grain crop to t! to colour bore q11tc111p than ex- ptcted. ('ti 11'111 r,1 111.0110 stick as soy Leans, sugar beets, white• beans and 1)1111 piu'tletlarly corn have benefited front the warm weather and made excellent growth this week, •