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Zurich Citizens News, 1965-11-04, Page 8P u,iti�, EIGH1 PC Chief Offers Assistance To Vocation Schools (continued from page one) One of the main issues brought to the attention of the crowd was the proposal to pro- vide old age security of $100 per month, without a means test. "If you vote Liberal you will vote against an increase in old age security to $100 per month," said Mr. Diefenbaker. "And believe me, it will not raise your taxes one cent." The leader concluded his ad- dress by plugging for the Hur- on candidate. Bob McKinley. "When you vote in favour of Bob McKinley, you vote in fav- our of yourself," he said. "We must vote for restoration of honesty and integrity on Parlia- ment Hill." Hallowe'en Dance In Zurich Arena; Prizes Awarded Other brief speakers at the rally were Hon. C. S. MacNaugh- ton, who assured the gathering that Bob McKinley is well cap- able of representing Huron in the same dedicated way that Elston Cardiff has in the past. Mr. MacNaughton introduced Mr. Diefenbaker to the group. A big masquerade dance was held in the Zurich Arena on Friday night, with music sup- plied by Desjardine Orchestra. Prizes were awarded as follows: Fancy couple, Linda Meiding- er and Arlene Desjardine; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schilbe; comic couple, Mr. and• Mrs. Dan Mel - ick, Goderich; Alice Walker and Ken Coleman. Fancy lady: Lucille Jeffrey, Earl Wagner; fancy man: Peter Jeffrey, Mrs. John Erb; comic lady: Pat Jeffery, John Erb; comic man: E. Schwartzentrub- er, Jerry Hartman. Best Hallowe'en costume: Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Schilbe, Norma Geiger. 0 Elston Cardiff, the present member for Huron, expressed his thanks to the people of Huron for their co-operation over the past years. He told the meeting that he is working Dongen 384. harder in this campaign f o r Carpenters Bob McKinley than he has in, 488. the past for himself. "I think � Itchy Six 5 -Dick Bedard 628. a lot of this fine young fellow, and I know he will fil my shoes well." he remarked. Bowling Scores MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Rolling Rau 566. Untouchables Denomme 556. Hensall Hornets Cornell 589. Addups 4 - John 624. Swizzle Sticks 0 - Stones ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS rr THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965 Bob 4 - Clarence 3 - Annette 3 -Jean Robinson Leo Van N, 7- Garfield Den - Prior to the meeting at the Inn, Mr. Diefenbaker and his group visited the Dominion Road Machinery Comp a n,y where the leader reminded the employees that it was George Hees that started their export market for then. They were given an enthusiastic reception at the factory. 0 Malt Edgar Night At Clinton Draws Many Supporters Hustlers 2 -Lee Sererus 682. Antiques 4 - Roberta Hamil- ton 609. Super -Arrow -Suns 3 - Ernie Laidlaw 657. Ladies' high single: Hazel McEwan 280. Ladies' high triple Jean Cor- neil 680. Ladies' high average: Hazel McEwan 196. Men's high sin g 1 e: Ernie Laidlaw 291. Men's high triple: Don Hesse 742. Men's high average: Don Hesse 206. Upwards of 450 persons at- tended a booster night for Malt Edgar, Liberal candidate in the federal election, on Tuesday night in Clinton Legion Hall. Hon. Georges Mcllraith, min- ister of public works, the guest speaker, emphasized the fact that the Pearson administra- tion had accomplished much in two and one-half years as a minority government. He made a strong appeal to elect a ma- jority Liberal government to carry on the nation's business. Then added that the govern- ment was never defeated in a major argument. He ribbed the official •opposition by saying the government got help from them because of their internal dif- ficulties. The cabinet minister said there was always uncertainty in a minority government, al- ways an atmosphere •of being defeated, but added, "If good legislation was brought forth, a minority government can stand up to this." He dwelt on many things the Pearson government had done, namely, municipal government loan legislation, assistance to industry in designated areas, the $500 cash paid to home builders in the off-season, the $10 increase in old age pen- sions to meet rising cost of living. The minister praised Prime Minister Pearson for his work with the provinces in setting up the Canada Pension Plan. B MIXED LEAGUE Seldom Wins 0 - Larry Mc- Clinchey 425. Varieties 7 -Kevin McKinnon 581. Hawkeyes 7 - 608. Whippoorwills Gascho 494. Ramblers 7 553. Hi Hopes 0-E. Grainger 399. High single: R. Turkheim 275. °High triple: Donna O'Brien 651. Claire Geiger 0 - Laura - R. Turkheim Bob McKinley is a life -time resident of Huron County. Born on the family farm in Stanley Township he has been associated with his father and brother in the success- ful operation of McKinley Farms and Hatchery Limited . . . Trugy the "Farmer- Businessman" ,McKINLEY, from his own background of farm and business experience, realizes the importance of INCREASING THE SALE OF PRODUCTS OF ON- TARIO AND HURON COUNTY, both at home and abroad. • BOB McKINLEY, as a farmer -business man and the father of five children, knows about the burden of municipal taxes and education costs. He is pledged to SUPPORT THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PROPOSAL TO PROVIDE RELIEF TO HOMEOWNERS THROUGH DEDUCTIONS UP TO $500 FOR FED- ERAL INCOME TAX PURPOSES. ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE Packers 5 - Donna O'Brien 528. Scamps 2 -Bernice Eckel 508. Star Lites 5 -Marion Rader 576. Domionaires 2-M. Clark 628. Pin Poppers 4 -Edna Haye 478. Ups and Downs 3- Irene Hartman 462. The Aces 7 -Roberta Hamil- ton 750. Hi Lites 0 -Janet Lovell 627. High single: Hazel McEwan 312. High triple: Roberta Hamil- ton 750. High average: Hazel McEwan 197. JUNIOR BOWLING Fair Ladies St. Boniface Blue Bombers Pin Busters Starlights Skindiggers Alley Cats High single: Steven Stark. High double: Steven Stark. High average: Steven Stark. 15 0 16 14 8 5 • BOB ='7 cKINLEY, in the course of his canvass of the Constituency has seen the need of INCREASED ASSISTANCE TO OUR SENIOR CITIZENS. He is pledged to support the Progressive Conservative program for .a pension of $100 per month without a means test. it BOB McKINLEY, supports the National Plan of the Progressive Conservative Party for INCREASED FEDERAL ASSISTANCE IN THE FIELD OF EDUCA- TION. He says - "Let's go back to the joint Federal -Provincial plan which paid 100% of the building costs of vocational schools. This would effectively reduce the burden of Education costs - in a material and practical way. • BOB McKINLEY, as an employer of a year-round staff of 20, knows the value of sound, fair, employer-employee relationships both in industry and in govern- ment. . He can and will, make a valuable contribution to RESTORING THE PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE WORKING MAN. • BOB MCKINLEY, as a farmer -businessman supports the policies of the Progres- sive Conservative Party designed to PROVIDE ONTARIO FARMERS WITH A LARGER SHARE OF NATIONAL INC OME. He will work for Libby's - 20 Oz. Deep Brown Beans _ _ _ 3/69c Libby's -Fancy - 15 Or. Fruit Cocktail, _. 2/59c Economy Scotties Facial Tissues _ - 2/59c Pea or Vegetable -28-0z. Tins Habitant Soups 2/43c Grapefruit 5/37c LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET CLARENCE GASCHO -- ZURICH ... The establishment of an Eastern Feed Grain Agency to- gether with improved and increased lakeport storage and handling facilities. ... A National Dairy policy with payment of $4 per cwt. for industrial milk. ... An amendment to the Crop Insurance Act to cover On- tario and Eastern Canada. • BOB McKINLEY, says "THE 11% SALES TAX ON BUILDING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION MACHINERY IS A REGRESSIVE TAX, which adds to the cost of homes and goods, raises prices in domestic and export markets and generally leads to inflation." HE WILL WORK FOR THE REMOVAL OF THIS TAX! ELECT: MCKINLEY!.Robert E. X