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ZURICH HERALD
fur day, June 16th, 190
HURON - PERTH WELCOMES
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Mann and grandchildren of
London visited their cousin, Miss
Blanche Cowan 1aSt week.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Birk, of
Guelph called on friends in our vi1•
large on Wednesday,
Rev. H. E. Roppel attended the
Sunday School 'Convention this weei:
held at Rostock.
tIr azie Mrs Fred Dueharme of
the B. 1fi. spent . ecuple of day
with Mr and Mr:. Kuno Hartman.
The many friends of Mr. Lnni,
Kalbfleiseh are pleased to hear that
• he is getting along nicely at Vieforh
Hospital, London.
Mr. Conrad Sehilbe is improving
and hopes to be out of :bed before
so very long. His many friends
wish hint a splendid recovery.
Mr. Herb Krueger who took ill
rather suddenly, is progressing fav-
orably. A speedy recovery rs hoped
for.
HorL Leslie }ros
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remier of Ontario
Who Will Attend an Outdoor Picnic at
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB PARK
Wed.
In the Interests of
ne
Progressive Conservative Candidate
In Huron -Perth
A Full Afternoon for Young and Old!
Bring a Basket Lunch and enjoy the picnic
facilities on the Grounds.
--OLD TIME FIDDLING CONTEST --
1st prize -815.00 2nd prize -$10.00; 3rd prize $5.00
---Races for Children of all Ages
---` Supercraft" made -to -measure Suit given to oldest Conservative attending picnic
(Donated by'Gilleepies Cleaners & Dyers,
---Bannockburn Highlanders Pipe Band.
---Brodhagen Band.
---Seaforth Highlanders Band.
---In attendance will be: Elston Cardiff, M.P,, N. Huron; Toni Pryde, M.P.P. Huron;
John Hanna, M.P.P., N. Huron; Bert Bradshaw, M.P. Perth; Fred Edwards, M.P.P. Perth.
MR FROST WILL ATTEND A RALLY IN EXETER IN THE EVENING.
Published by Huron -Perth Progressive Conservative Association.
DASHWOOr .
.Mr. Sam Witzel of Toronto spent
the week -end with his mother, Mrs.
Witzel.
Mr and Mrs Walter Ness of Lon-
don spent the week -end with his
mother, Mn, Nes..
Mr and Mrs C. Goodman of De-
troit and Mr. Chas. Schroeder of
Exeter, called on friends her on
Sunday.
Mrs. F. Watson and son Jack of
Detroit and Mrs. Mathews of Lond-
on visited a few days with Mr and
Mrs. Chas. Snell.
Bus load of school children mot-
ored to Niagara Falls on Friday.
Miss Hamilton of London spent a
few days with friends here.
'elr. Louis Kleinstiver who has
been in London 'hospital has return-
ed home.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Core, Miss Mar-
jorie Piper and Miss Thelma Weber
all of Sarnia were Sunday visitors
with Mr and Mrs. B. Carr.
St. Joseph and Beaver Town
Mr and Mrs MnFred Duoharme of they
Blue Water Highway, in company
with Mr and Mrs. Kuno Hartman of
the Goshen Line south, motored to
Seaforth on Sunday evening, last,
calling on Mr and Mrs Solomon
Williams of that town.
Mr. Daniel Bedard of Court
right and two daughters were week-
end visitors with Mrs. Josephine ,Du-
charme.
Mr and Mrs. George Kawshut of I
Baden were Sunday visitors with the
latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Leon
Bedard.
Mr and Mrs Theodore Laporte and
the Messrs. Victor and Joseph Masse
of Windsor were Callers on the B.
W. Highway on Sunday last.
Mrs. James Mustard, highly este-
emed and life long resident of Kippen
district, passed away at her home
in Stanley Township, Saturday even-
ing June llth, hollowing a lengthy
illness in her 73rd year. The for-
mer Isabella McGregor, she was
born on the McGregor homestead
farm east of Kippen. She was a val-1
ued member of Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall, W.M.S., and active
in church organizations when health 1111
permitted. Surviving are her husband!
a son James, at home, one daughter
Mrs. Malcolm Dougall of Hensall; 2
sisters, Mrs. Arnold Petrie, Miss Mae;
McGregor, Toronto; two brothers, ;
Wm. McGregor, Kippen, Jonn, of i
Hensall. Public funeral services, was
Mr and Mrs BLAKE Clarencee Parke and
Children are on a vacation trip by
motor to Montana.
Mr and Mrs Robb of near Amb-
erley visited with Mr and Mrs. Roy
McBride and family- ion Sunday.
MMcBride of Bruce-
fieldzspent ss thesweek-end and Monday
with her parents.
Me and
Mr aand MrsOscar Ducharmand Mrs Joe e spent
a day in Port Huron and Sarnia.
Mrs. Hamlyn who spent several
days visiting at the home of Mr and
14Irs. Fred Bancroft, returned to her
I home in London again.
,1Qr. Robert Munn of near Hensall
purchased the shed at the Blake
Church on Tuesday evening and has
it all down and away.
Mr. 3,1'm. Clarke visited with his
mother in Goderich on Sunday.
Quite a number took in the Air -
Iforce Day at the Centralia Airport
on Saturday from this vicinity,
HENSALL
The many friends of Dr. J. G. God-
dard,uis-
es in av recent car accho received ident, a t, lock ast bWed-
nesday, returned home Sundae from l
the Clinton Hospital and is much im-
proved.
Hens
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Canadian
Legion andBs:0:0.Ffvf ill observe de-
coration day on Sunday, June 19th,
a service will take place at the cen-
otaph at p.m. and decorating of
graves 'at Hensall Union and M' a
ACNCER
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t. EVERYONE SHOLD JOIN THE CRUSADE
AGAINST CANCER
The Perth -Huron Unit o the Cancer Society urge all
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those who have not sent in their donation to the.
.i. Cancer Fund to do so as early as possible.
Donations should be sent to. – Perth Unit Of the
4. Cancer Society, Box 146, Stratford, Ont.
.- Official receipts will be mailed.
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CATTLE -•- We will bep pleased 10 handle
your T. B. Reactor Cattle. For gest Prices ship
to United Farmers' Company, Toronto; Through
the Hensall District Co -Operative.
Phone Hensall 113, or John Ingram, 83 r 43 for
fu •t her Information,
Taggart's cemeteries. Rev, C. L.
Langford, of St. Pauls Angriean
church will be the speaker.
MrsD. H. Burley, Almont, Mich;
MMiss Esther Butler, Miss Norma Nel-
Ison, Battineau, N. D.,
ere
f !visitors with Mr and Mrs T. J.receSher
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ritt.
+ i Born — Harburn. At the Stephan
Thursday
4' ) Juner 9th, ng to e31r and' o33Irs, Frank
j• 1 Harburn, Hensall, a $en.
f° Week -end Visitor:s with :ilrs. A,
Saundercock were Mr and Mrs. Al,
4- Pearson, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. R.
.tt Donaldson, Mr and Mrs W. Freeman
4 of Clinton.
Huron Spring F'i_ah and Gun Club
.i held their annual Fish Fry at Dell',
Darn Wednesday evening, June '15th
and a very enjoyable time was spent.
Mr and Mrs Roy R'yckman, of
Flint, Mich., spent Tuesday last
with Mr and Mrs T. J. Sherritt, and
Mr. Grant Ryckmare.
Mr,s, W. B. Cross, who has been
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,an
the interests of her health, has e -
turned home.
Man
oy Beans
86 Carloads f beans, 4,500 bags
4 were shipped in May from the Local
e C" R. freight office at Hensall,
e Earnings to Railroad, the largest
E earning from this station in one
r month in 30 years of record. The
white pea beans are shipped to the
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Dr. J. R. Gibbson of Toronto, and
Miss Jean Rennie of Kitchener paid
a flying visit recently to their cousins
William .and James Rennie and aI.o
Mrs. E. Broderick of Exeter.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, ac•
companied by the latter's parents of
Clifford motored to Montreal to vis-
it relatives also attending the W.M.
S. Convention at Pembroke, return-
ing home by way of Algonquin Park.
A most lovely trip was enjoyed.
A Free Dollar Means
(1) MORE TOURIST DOLLARS FOR OUR
MERCHANTS,
(2) A 10`<. ADVANTAGE IN THE AMER-
ICAN MARKET FOR OUR FARM
PRODUCTS.
VOTE - PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE!
VOTE - ELGIN McKINLEY!
Progressive -Conservative Association. Huron -Perth
For Highest Qu,.1 I y
Bu ., ConO Feeds
ONLY RE -CLEANED GRAIN USED INOUR
FEEDS.
Hensall Dist. Co -Operative
HENSALL and ZURICH
YOU F TIME AND CANADA'S
Conditions have been good the last few years. More people are working than
ever before — making more, spending more, saving more.
Isn't that what you want? After all, you have a family to think about . o . and
you are planning for their future ::
The Liberals are planning and working for your family's future too.
Here are some of the things the Liberals are doing:
Family Allowances are increased. Already a bil-
lion dollars has been invested in Canada's
children. Millions of boys and girls are better
clothed, fed and housed — have a better
chance for an education and a real start in
life — because of 'this Liberal measure. It
has brought new security and well-being to
countless Canadian homes.
In housing, too, the Liberals have taken the
lead in providing Canadians with decent
homes. More homes have been built in
Canada, in relation to population, than
in any nation. Already a million Cana.
dians live in homes built since the war.
The liberal government is ready to help
solve the low -rental housing problem and
has offered its cooperation to provinces
and municipalities.
Then, there is the Liberal health program. Already
federal grants are helping the provinces to
increase their health services, 13ut the
Liberals' aim is a nation-wide contributory
health insurance plan which will end, for
everyone, the tragedy of inadequate health
care and the financial strain of lengthy illness.
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Or take employment. Liberal measures are help—
ing to maintain employment in Canada at
record levels, and at the same time unem—
ployment insurance reserves have been.
building up. The governmenthas encouraged`':
enterprise and high production. Plants have -
expanded, new industries started up. New
opportunities are being created every day...
Old Age Pensions and pensions for the blind'
have been steadily increased by the Liberal)
C7 But it isn't stopping there. Ice.
ainr is a nation-wide plan of contributory -
pensions which will help everyone to enjoy.
a comfortable and secure old. age — auto—
matically and as a right.
These are all part of the
Liberal program of social
betterment ... a program to
achieve a "national standard
of social securityand human
welfare which assures the
greatest. possible measure
of social justice to all
Canadians".
MAKE SURE THE WORK IS CARRIED ON
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