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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 10r' • PAGE TEN • THE I UCKNOW ,SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, QNTA ,iIi This. is *nu. HOUR of DECISION' in, as real .a sense . as in the Billy Graharn hour. You have; nothing to vote for but debt, more debt, taxes and more taxes, with its, increasing Sta., tism, Socialism and even- tuaI ` -(even imminent) Communism - UNLESS YOU VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT These columns the .past three, ` weeks have en- - deavored to alert you• to: the .extent of our present debt and danger and that .the average Canadian family pays ' visible and. invisible tax of ' .2.1 hun- dred dollars per ` . year. Social Credit is the :ON- 1:41r N-L Y 'Political Party ded- icated to pay-as-you-go. The. other 'three (troika) are based on debt. SOCIAL CREDIT has ' the answers. It . is, not just some vague theory, (but has given 37 years of. sound.: Govern- ment and . a buoyant economyto . Alberta ',Sr B.C.. has.. paid off'. their provincial debt and in Alta has built up re- serves of . over 400 mall- dons ' of ' dollars. .• It ' can do the s.ame, for ''all Canada. Proven Performance and .Efficiency Will:.. 1..• PROVIDE, :MORE BUYING POWER 2.: ENCOURAGE. FREE ENTERPRISE 3. ENABLE CANADA• TO :GROW STRONG • : SOCIAL cREDIT.. .THE ONLY • • SUCCESSFkJL ,PARTY Board Discusses. Cemetery Upkeep. West Wawanosh Township Council held their regular meet- ing; on June •6th,' ,All members 1 were present. • This meeting was 1 held . a week earlier than usual because County 'Council is • in session the following • week, sed for payment on a motion Eby Cauns. Durnin and, Smyth.. Larne • Ivers, salary, $511.00;. Norman; Mc onald,, - operating grader, 102.0; Norman McDon= ald, hauling gravel and culverts, 2$;00; Pana'da culvert Co: Ltd.; steel culverts, 309,52; • • ,Pedlar People Ltd., steel, culverts, 358.- 80 •Imperial Oil Ltd., -fuel and tax, 127.344 Grant Chishoalxn, motor .oil and tax, 10.44; Cairns Aitchison, dismantling! snow fence, 55'.25; Lloyd Phillips, mantling snow fence, 5245; Luck - now S'entine'l, stop s$gxis and snow plow, tenders, 9 5a., Council adjourned to meet on July 10th, 1962. • • J. F. IFORAN, Top, 'Clerk. -W .DNESDAY,...J THE 13th ;..-1.s82m _.. The Palmerston., Branch ,off. the Canadian Cancer Society has raised .4 total of $1,61.31 during, ' the past six months. w*, Dr. and Mrs ,. B. Tindall of Ripley :are spending t.he•_month/ • of June in the ,British. Isles. They flew from; Malton to New York and,'by Irish Airlines to .Shannon,: The Minutes: or the, May meet- ing were adopted as read on a motion by • Couns., McPhee and Jefferson., Mr. E, G; Cochrane, Cemetery Inspector from the. Provincial Department . of 'Health, metwith Township.' Council. ' An interest- ing :discussion followed regard - I ing thetaking over, tnm anageen,t, and maintenance of a cemetery 'considered to . ,be abandoned. " Mr: Victor Errington, 1962. • IWarble iFly rnspeCtOr was pre: sent and turned in the accounts for this ,past. . season's warble, fly,. campaign. Mr. Errington reports another successful sea- son's • spraying operation. The Clerk Was instructed• to apply for the. .statnatory grana per- taining to , warble fly spraying. On a• motion by. Coons Mc- ;" Phee and Jefferson, Township Council •'agreed to .accept a• ipeti- tion for .drainage work from Ray 'Hanna (Concession 5) and Iothers.. Mr, James A. Howes,. 1D.L.S., .iListow'el was authorized to make an examination and sur Vey in• 'regards to this: drainage project.: Motion Hca vied. • The Treasurer reported 'that a little over $8,000 • in 1901 taxes is still :outstanding. • (Council • Wast advised that the fox bounty . of $4.00 still applies to fox pups:; A. discussion/ took place in regards to -work to be done .on, township: roads this . sumher On a' motion.lby • C91 -ins. Smyth. and . Jefferson, the following' -ac- counts were,passed for, payment: Geraldine• Lippert, 2 sheep Clain-Ls,$91100; Andrew Gaunt, 2 -livestock inspections, 5.00; ,,Bert i Moss, • 3 fox ;bounties Qa •$4 :ed.,. 12.00;. Harold 'Errington ':16'' fox pup. ;bounties, 04.00; Pinecrest, Manor Ltd., indigent patients (2) accts.; •160.75; Ierber•.t k'inni-: gan, .1 Sheep claim,. 15.000; 'Tho- mas McPhee; 1 'livestock ,in spection; 2.50; Louis Blake, Brns-: sols, -1002 W,F. spraying acct., :921.00; Victor Errington, :'salary, 1962 W.F. Ins9pector,, X2152.00; J. F. Foran, :part salary, township Clerk, , 200.00; Howard. Sproul, time and mnaterial at Twp. Hall,, 20,00; Pannabecker's. Store, paint for Twp. Hall; 58.87; Mrs. Doris Moss, painting' Twp Hall interior, 30:00; Mrs. Isabel Foran, painting T.vp; Hall interior, 30.00; .Luck now ,District Co -Op, 2,650 lbs ..of coal for : welfare, '37.40; Village of Lucknow, fire department calls ('3;), • •50.00; Lundy MacKay, payment of debenture, No. '7, 1,- 009:00; Lundy Mac Kay,: payment of • debenture interest; ':•.40.00;' W. B. Anderson; Lucknow, pay-. anent of .debenture interest, 80.00; J. - K. Scott, Ab,burn, allowance. •Assessor's school; 20.00; John Inglis, Fordwi'ch, payment re Hamilton ' Municipal. - drain, 794415. . . The road accounts were pas- For: Your Children's Saj VOTE for EARL DOUGLAS for HURON In ,Bruce ' Vote Saiidy i nacDonalci • "What has been doneis proof of what yet can be accomplishZ stateme t t0: tk e people • Of +Omar o corn Arne Minster John\ D1efenbaker, . P "Five years ago the Canadian people gave " - and my colleagues a mandate to • endthe years• of inde ioand neglect ' of Liberal�rule and 'Wake a: start in :the ' �. cis n New National Policy which we pat before the Canadianpeople in,1957.You gave us a renewal of your mandate in. 1958. "In the succeeding four years We carried on thatpolicy and as a direct resultof the manybold and even revolutionary measures which :we undertook the recession of 1957 has been superseded by the boom of 1961 and 1962. "Our energetic, trade ; policies have produced the first favorable balance. of trade in nine years. "Farm cash income has reached an all-time record high. Prices are now supported on 223 farm products: "Old Age Pensions and Old Age Assist- ance have been increased from $46 to $65.. Other pensions have kept. pace.:. "Ontario received $607 million in fed- eral payments this year, a huge in- crease over 195Ts $215 million. "Canada stands todaat the commencement of a great new era of progress and prosperity—first as a result of the action we have taken -second, on the neves. sary 'condition that the plans we have made and announced for the next five years are carried into effective action: • ive years from now 'Can$da will be celebrating the: 100th Anniv rsalry Of Confederation. Our plans for the future are lalready five years along the road to and they can, will and must be realized between -now and' 1967. What has been done in five years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the next five years." • • VOTE Progressive Conservative JUNE 18 sect '3.