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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1953-08-07, Page 6rr
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„h1 Unit Board,.
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k11pGd1 ssi. argaret Langtry
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uties Iii Allet.
Flgl a graduate of 'Strat-
�or fi:em t,IHQspital and the Mal-
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n!eT&itY O;'[±Vattern Ontario, Lon
,'esutdy completed a mon'th's
Heid +work with the ,Huron County
U t� Miss Langtry le a gradpate
0 University of Toronto.
'1 ie staff will now comprise six
bubli:,e health nurses: Miss Norah
Cunningham, supervisor of nursing,
Miss", Mary Love; ' Iiss Dorothy
Wick, Miss Jean Marshall and the
two new appointees.
Chairman of the board, E. S.
Snyder, reeve of , Colborne town-
ship, presided, and ' present were
board members: W. A. Galbraith,
Wingham; Harvey Johnston, reeve
of Morris township; Mel. Crich,
deputy reeve of Clinton, and W. M.
McKenzie, deputy reeve of Exeter.
Dr. R .M. Aldis is the unit's direc-
tor. Miss M. `Claypole, superintend-
ent of the Exeter Hospital, ex-
tended a welcome to the board
members. The next meeting will be
held August 26 at Goderich.
Tornado Fund
Service
Roland Klleinieldt
Fergus Lannin
Mowat ttaeey
Gordan. Reed'
Robert Roney
Joseph Druar
Earl Roney
'Martin Feeney
Frank Moore
Alex Roney
Morley Lannin
Jack Balfour
Albert Roney
Charles Roney
George Robinson
Dalton,, Malcolm
George 'Mitchell
Robert Burchill
Herbert Britton
Jack Burchill
Jack Kinkhham
R.R. No. 3, Mitchell
Statton Bros.
Russell Roney
E1•mere Kleinfeidt
Carl Steinbach
Leo Kumm
Clarence McDougall
Jack Malcolm
Lorne Aikens
Jim Schoonderwood
Bill Marsales
(Continued from Page 5)
- Mrs. Jno. Balfour and Dalton 3.00
Freeman Mahaffy 5.00
A. George Gray 5.00
D. A. Gray 2.00
Frank llpnnelly 2.00
H. V. Robinson 5.00
Lorne Balfour 5,00
William Gray 2.00
Cliff Docking 3.00
Gray Bros. 5.00
Joseph E. Linton 1.00
Glenn Smith 5.00
J. E. Harris 5.00
Leo Feeney . , 1.00
Paul 'Dekroon 2.00
Gilbert Smola 5.00
George Smale 3.00
Roy Burchill
Matt Coyne
John Ryan
Elmer Feeney
Tom Coyne
Joe Melody
Peter Jordan
Joe Feeney
Fergus Feeney
John F. O'Reilly.
Mike Barry
Joe L. O'Reilly
Ted Doyle
Norval Elliott
Clarence Taylor
Thomas Dorsey
Joe Dorsey
Alphonsus Cronin
Ed. Byers
Pat McGrath
Edward Melady
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R.R. No. 4, Seaforth
Jack Murphy
Angus Kennedy ._
St. Columban
Leo Murray
Jack McIver
Thomas Kale
Gordon Staples
Mrs. John Holland
R.R. No. 1, Kirkton
D. L. Kernick
Sam McCurdy
William McCurdy
A. Pearce
John McNicol
Alex Hackney
, Lloyd Hackney
Staffs
John Robertson
Darrell Parker
Allen Quance
10.00 John Drake
2.00 William Harburn
5.00 Gerald Agar
1.05 Bert Daynard
2.00 Harvey Ham'bly
2.00 Lloyd Elliott
1.00 Robert Sadler
1.50 Leslie Butson
5.00 Spencer Jeffery
2.00 Bruce Armstrong
3.00 Lloyd Miller
2.00 Hugh Doig
5.00 , Montgomery Davis' '
3.09 Bert Fell
2.00 Alfred Ross
2:00 Jack Butson
2.00 G. Hoggarth
5.00 Roy McDonald
1.00 Carter Kerslake
2.00 James Barbour
2.00
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5.00 Frank Pinder
5.00 James Armstrong
1.00 Clarence Schrader
2.00 George Pullman
Earl Vipond
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William McIver v 2.00
Louis Morris 1.00
William McMillan 5.00
Mrs. Joseph Burke 2.00
Alvin "Barbour • 10.00
Frank Coyne 10.00
R. Vivian 2.00
J. Leslie Waddell 2.00
Lyle Docking 4.00
William Govier 5.00
Bert Mahaffy 5.00
Dan Burns 5.00
Gordon Docking 10.00
Darcy Docking 2.00
Alex James 5.00
Stanley Pullman 3.00
Leslie Harburn 5.00
Cameron Vivian 10.00
Leslie Barnes 1.00
Lorne Elliott 2.00
Ken Rice 10.00
William Parsons 10.00
Ken Wood 5.00
Nelson Harris 5.00
Frank Hutchison 5.00
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Mrs. Irene Dow 2.00
Keith Parsons .50
Percy Parsons5.00
Gordon Parsons 2.00
Ernest Templeman 5.00
Wilbur Miller 6.00
Ken Miller 1.00
Nelson Dow 5.00
Thomas Colqulioun 6.00
Lloyd Colquhoun 2.00
Fred Colquhoun. 1.00
John Drown 5.05
Roy Balkwell 5.00
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Wesley Russell 10.00
(Continued on Page 7)
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UNDER -a Liberal government, Canadians have added every year
to the national strength and national unity of Canada;
We have had the greatest expansion of social welfare in our
history;
We have increased our employment, our `production and our
national income every year;
We have had the greatest expansion • of our primary and secondary
industries - truly an industrial revolution;
Because of the outstanding contribution of the members of our
Navy; Army and Air Force,_we have been able to do our full share
to prevent and to stop Communist aggression;
We have reduced the national debt every year, and, in the Last
two years, reaped the reward in lower tax rates.
Do we want all that to be continued? •
Do you really think it's time for a change?
' For a change to a Parliament of regional groups -a handful
of Social Crlediters from the Far West, a few Socialists from the
Prairies, a few more Conservatives from Ontario or the Maritimes
and some so-called Independents from Quebec?
In such a Parliament without the leadership and responsibility
of a united national party, how could the government bclp being
weak and insecure?
Do we want a weak and divided government to deal with the
formidable problems of the next few years? I ask ybu, IS it really
time for a change?
We believe most Canadians want a government which encourages
enterprise, promotes trade and fosters the exploration andfdevelop-
inent of our resources; and you,.know it as well as we do, that
requires balanced budgets, paying • off debts in prosperous times
and a tax structure which, while fair to all, is adequate to meet
these demands.
For a Greater ('ana&,-
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LIBERAL!
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