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FOR RED CLOVER, AND SWEET CLOVER
CONSULT US BEFORE SELLING
W. E. il''.. id's Elevators
Telephone 87-W
DASHWOOD, ONT.
and
THEDFORD, ONT.
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and the to eon, sisterof t e 1bride, ,- A
�xaomr"s two list 'i, 'brother of the bride was soloist, ist.
seas reception hawed the ceremony..
Cathryn and Audrey Stewart were They will reside in ]Kincardine.
bridesmaids Alien Stewart, F>:amiiton
and Cameron, Stewart, Kincardine,
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brothers of theTenders are being called for the
room, were grooms- Caretaker of the Zurich Arena for
r• men, The ushers were Bob Irwin, the Season of 10951-52. For snaking
Clinton and Jack ,Cardiff, Moles- of ince and looking after same. Ten-
tworth. The organist was Miss Doris dens must be in on or before Novem-
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The ceremony was ,performed by the
Rev. T. Dale Jones, St. Paul's Cath-
edral, London, assisted by the rect-
or, Rev. H. J. E. Webb. The lovely
bride .was given in tnarriage Iby her
father. Mrs. Bob Irwin was her As-
ter's matron of honor. Miss Donna
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In
Huron Riding
On
November 22
on ,
HIS RECORD
of conscientious work I
on behalf of all the
people of the riding —
He Deserves
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FOR SALE
1Ii1k Truck, including , route and
52 cans. Apply to ,Mrs. Harry Rose,
Zurich. *2t
Old ratan 'winter seems to be cat-
ching up to us at last, as today, Wed-
nesday, there are snow flurries in
the air.
The fine Hereford bull the prop-
erty of Mr. Edward Schroeder at
the korner of the Parr. Line, in some
Was on .Saturday evening got out on
the Highway, and a Kittchener light
pick-up came along and the two met
in collision, with the result that iron
is more powerful than flesh and
bone. The animal came out second
best, and was killed, while the truck ,
received ronsircleratible damage aro-
und thefront.
CONSERVATION MEETING
At the public meeting to be held!
at
.Exeter on Friday+, November 9th,
Booklet summaries of the Ausable
Valley Conservation Report the most
exhamt°ca, c<111 comprehensive ever
mauls i;<< sli: ; rit•t, 1,,, arail-
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atreetin!; w; ill ,,o held in auditor-
ium a 1' or, r, rat; .•,• High Siel. n;i in. Ex-
eter a.!d tl,i.r,r will .be n F :Omission
charge.
Stewart - Sturgeon
TrinrfY Church, Barfield, was
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fully decorated with I'lowc' •:i for the
pretty wr„'f;1 1). of Ti :fisc June Star-.
.con, ;S1c ,rd daughter of ;Ur and
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Ausable River Conservation Authority
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 9th
Exeter District High School
Speakers from U.W.0, and the Department of
Planning and Development
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Be sure toget a
your copy of the important Ausable r
Valley Conservation Report
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NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood .--. Phone 35r19
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TOM PRYDE
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RE .. ELECT HIM
NOVEMBER 22
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Clerk's Notice.,
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for Year
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MUNICIPALITY OF I -KAY TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complies with
Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted
up in my Office, at Zurich, Ontario, on the
3rd DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1951
the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said fdunicip-
ality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac.,
cording to Law, the last day for appeal being the
24th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1951
Dated at Zurich, -Ontario, this 6th day of November, 195511.
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
CLERK OF THE TOWNSHIP OP HAY
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Action by Premier Leslie Frost led to universal old age pen-
sions for all over 70, effective January 1st.
Old age pensions for needy persons from 65 to 70, effective
January 1st.
Pensions planned for the totally disabled from 18 to 65.
Ontario is the first province in Canada to pass legislation to
implement the Federal -Provincial agreement for security for
the aged.
Old age pension 'benefits increased 3 times by present
Progressive Conservative government
Most generous Mother's Allowances in Ontario's history.
First construction grants in Canada made to build and extend
hospitals, 14,474 beds and bassinets provided.
First province to pay 50% of construction costs of homes for
the aged, plus 50% of maintenance.
First grants to provide free school books to elementary schools.
Increased contributions made for Children's Aid.
Province pays one half cost of supplying free milk to school
children.
)I( Ontario leads Canada in war against Cancer and Tuberculosis.
Most advanced labour laws, expanded compensation and
rehabilitation for injured workmen with industrial health
measures.
ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT
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