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ZLURCH !HERALD
Thursday, June end, 1955
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BOY PARALYZED
For Life, $77,213
Is Jury's Award
St. Catharines, Nov. 11—
One of the largest single awards
tmade in a Lincoln County Court --
Yourng McLean was injured May 27,
1958, when knocked ,off his motor-
bike by a truck as he was about to
make a left turn—
• CIA recommends
third -party coverage of $100,000 for
bodily injury to one person, $200,000
for bodily injury is two or more per-
sons, and $11100,000 property damage.
Bertram Klopp
R.R. 3, Zurich. Phone 93r1, Zurich.
Our Motto ---Prompt and fair Claim
Service
SEE iJ,S FOR NEW RATES!
FOR QUICK. •SALE
Registered Hereford !Buns for
sale—Lloyd Etue, Zurich. 2tc
FOR SALE
Choice Clipper Geed Beans — Orv-
ille Taylor; Phone 68 r 23, Hensall.
Ont. 2t*
FOR SALE
A number of York Sows due to
farrow in May. Apply to •Stanley
Bauder, Phone 94r22, Zurich 2tc
"Freedom from Care"
Pete McGillen, leading
authority on Ontario's out-
doors writes: •
"Here in Ontario is the answer
to your fifth freedom—freedom
from care. You'll find it in a
vacation spent in this banner
province of Canada, the province
that has the greatest appeal to
holiday-makers. Get to know
your own Ontario—you'll love
How much do. Ontario families
value and enjoy the rich
vacation Treasures of
their own Banner Province?
The lure of Ontario's lake,
river and forest areas, boating,
fishing and touring
delights, draws thousands
of visitors each year from
all parts of the continent.
And all these inviting
• opportunities are spread
forth for Ontario families to
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miles from home.
Here's an exciting idea for
holidays this year
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STANLEY TOWNSHIP -
(Mr and Mrs Bert M.eBride of the
Goshen visited with Mr, and Mm
Eddie IMcBride, Kippen, Sunday last.
W. A. Meet
The Woman's Association or •Go-
shen United Church sponsored a
"Trip to Florida" via colored pictures
on May 1S, in the church 'basement.
A few local pictures were also inter-
esting.
One included a barn which
reads "Orval MeClinchey and Girls"
located on the Goshen Line and other
picture's of the boats at Bayf eldl. be-
ing in the ice jams and storms the
end of March.
. Richard Robinson and daughter,
Mrs. Elmer Hayter sang interesting
duets. Mrs. Mare McBride and Mrs.
William Taylor played the trumpet
and sax. duet. Rev. T. J. Pitt acted
as .chairman. Flollowing the program
a delicious lunch was served with
A3S'
A black Collie Dog, bobtail will
answer to name "Bobbie". Notify
Chas. Rau, R. R 2, Zurich. it"`
STRAYED
From bypremises, Parr Line, a
white pig about 70 -lbs. Finder notify
.Stewarit Blackwell, Ph. 88i•3 Zurich.*
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ersonal M!±s
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Dear Friends
Your community—along
with a thousand others. •forms the
keystone of Ontario's progress and prosperity. As your popula-
tion grows, Ontario grows. As your schools, hospitals, utilities
and roads improve, Ontario improves. And as you and your
community prosper, Ontario forges ahead as . the greatest
province in Canada. ,
To keep Ontario—and all its people—going forwardto greater
progress and prosperity, I ask you to re-elect your Progressive
Conservative government in the Provincial Election being held
on June 9th. Give the Progressive Conservative Candidate in
your riding the opportunity to carry on your government's
excellent record of making Ontario a better place for you and
your family. As proof of that record, look at these facts:
.
1. This year, government grants to municipalities amount to
$165 million, or more than 44% of all provincial revenues. This
large sum of money will help build new schools, hospitals, roads,
bridges, community centres and other services. All this will be
done at a saving of about one-third of all the local tax bills.
2. We believe that every child in Ontario has an equal right to
free education—and that Ontario should have the finest schooling
in the country. In 1955, your government will spend over $102
million on education, including the greatest school building
campaign in our history.
3. Your Progressive Conservative Government has helped bring
the modern convenience and comfort of Hydro to over 85% of
rural Ontario. Half the cost of bringing in rural Hydro lines has
been paid for directly by the province.
4. Jobs for over 175,000 people will be provided by the
$700 million construction program of the province and its
municipalities, which is now underway.
5. Your provincial government was the first in Canada to make
discrimination illegal. Every citizen of Ontario —regardless of
his race, colour or creed—has the opportunity to live where he
likes, to work at any job he chooses, and to rise as high in life
as his own ability can take him.
6. Ontario's government has provided grants for 74 new homes
for the aged, 25 thousand new hospital beds. We have secured
Old Age Pensions for all at 70 and for the needy at 65. Ontario
is the first province in Canada to provide pensions for the totally
disabled and the blind at 18.
The spectacular achievements of the past three and a half
years have been accomplished with no new taxes—and with some
tax reductions. Ontario's taxes are the lowest in Canada.
On June 9th, I ask for your support of my government. I urge
you—in your own best interests—to elect the Progressive
Conservative candidate in your riding ... for the prosperity and
progress of everyone in this great province. Forward ONTARIO!
LESLIE M. FROST
ONTARIO
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