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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 8
Page. la, The Timee,A v. :sate, March 20, 1958 Buy Easter Seals! Help Crippled Children lumwm1IiMmINRII111114111141111.111111.1111.111.11t1111111.111111111113111111141.1111t1111IIIIIIMHHHHHHIMM% its Dobbs For Dodge -USED CAir LateModels Recoadilio'safeticed' PRICES ARE SLASHED BUT QUALiTY RETAINED! '57 Plymouth Sedan 4 -Door '56 Chrysler Sedan 4 -Door, fully equipped '56 Studebaker Tudor '55 Dodge Regent 4 -Door Sedan -choice of two for only $2,095 $2,699 $1,514 11,499 '54 Dodge Royal Sedan Green in colour -'54 Dodge Royal Sedan Blue . '54 Desoto Sedan Custom 4 -Door '53 Dodge Sedan Regent 4 -Door • '53 Chevrolet Tudor . . '53 Pontiac Sedan 4 -Door 3 CARS IN '51 MODELS FOR YOUR CHOICE AT $515.00 $1,449 $1,399 $1,899 $1,185 $1,115 $1,045 Ex eter Motor Sales PHONE 200 Fred Dobbs, Prop, NIGHTS 7.S2 -W or 769-M ,Thillitit111001111011111101111111111111vItlitIllifti01111111110111111111111111111111111111110011211111011111101101t111/110100 v. , • "''..•• Save Safely SERGEANTS ENTERTAIN -Group Captain and Mrs. A. G. Kenyon are shown being greeted by the president of the Sergeants' Mess, Fit. Sgt. 13, R. Matheson and Mrs. Matheson to the mess dinner and dance held recently at RCAF Station Centralia to formally welcome the commarding officer and his wife to the mess. The dinner was well attended and music was rupplied by the dance band members of the training command band. -RCAF Photo Liberal Official Attacks Veteran Huron Member A charge that veteran Huron Mr. Hawkins charged, "Huron . monwealth so elosely 'that we MP Elston Cardiff does not de- has been very, very good to do not see the opportunities of ; serve the payment he has re- him' but what has he done?" dealing with other nations," The .Conservatives were .also 'Urging support for the Libe..! ceived for serving in parliament ral c.andidate, Bill Cochrane known as a party which favored was levelled by Hugh Hawkins, whom he described as. a *,young. , Ontario while the Liberals be - Clinton, president of the Huron man", Mr. Hawkins said: "We ; lieved in equal treatment to all Lib e r al Association. at the should put someone in there wbo of the provinces. young Liberal rally in Hensall is really going to work for us," A, Y. McLean, Seaforth, who pinch-hit for the a dve rt. ised Thursday night. Two planks in the Liberal ; speaker tvhen the 1 .,"ter became Mr. Hawkins said that during platform which would benefit in cited four reasuns why the the 18 years Mr. Cardiff has youth -special tax concessions Conservatives should be been a member of the House for young married couples and indict - of Commons he has received a assistance towards education - salary of from 88,000 to $10,000 were outlined by the candidate a year and now qualifies for to the 100 who attended the 83.500. "Our tax program should be lent" manner in which Parlia- "I don't think he ever did of special interest to youth," be mbnt W as dissolved and the use anything to deserve all that," said, "because it will doubleH of governor-general's warrant the amount of exemption which ; to provide clay -to -day funds for young couples can claim during I government operation. ed by the Canadian people on March 31. They included the failure to bring clown a budget; the stifling of debate in parha- the parliamentary pension of meeting. ment; the "politically exped- FASTRELIEF FOR the first three years of mar -Chairman of the in ceting TIRED •FEET • s, ° - ‘,‘14:•• " ••••••••• ..; ;• • 74",,:',A. 4 4: ‘11 •••4' -Jetion: how many perfect drying clays in a year? nswer: with an 365.. electric dryer Any day you choose is a good drying day when you have an automatic electric dryer working for koue. its gentle heal gets clothes sunshine fresh...fluffier, tool live better... ELECTRICALLY ige„d daciodiodm EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES 268 A riage." Basic exemption would George Rollered y du n be increased from 82,000 to Peonie to t , 'ake anurig nterest in 84,000. politics. "The percentage of the The Liberals' education pro- people who voted in the last gram "will give your boy or girl election - about 94 percent the opportunity to go to univers- think - was very. very poor." ity," he said. "We propose to , Jack Weber, Exeter, later sup - establish a fund which will pro- ; gested that the other 56 percent vide for 10,000 scholarships a must have been satisfied with year for deserving students." the Liberal administration. , In addition, the Liberal party Jim Taylor, Hensall. president would set up a student loan of the riding young Liberal' as- - fund from which youth could sociation, predicted Mr. Coeh- borrow to complete their educa- ram' could be eloeted in Huron lion. The student could nay if the young Liberals worked back the loan during the first enthusiastically for the candid - five years after graduation. ate. This was needed, he said, so that Canada could keep abreast A joint checking account is of the educational progress be- never overdrawn by the wife, ing made in Russia Where in- it's just under -deposited by her telligent students receive free husband. education. For the benefit of the youn" People, Mr. Cochrane outlined the basic differences between Liberalism and Cohservatives because, he said, '"it has been Said in many circles that there is little difference between the two parties." "Our party has, always been one of reform Which the Con- servative party. as its name implies, takes' the conservative approach," Examples of Libe- ral reform, he said, were the family allowances and old age pensions provided by the Libe- ral government and which were opnosed by the Conservatives. Mr. Pearson's tax cut Pro- Posal is another illustration, "Our offer is a bold one and you will note that the Consorva - lives are making no such offer," Tt has been estimated that their faxcuts will buy the average Canadian an extra cup of coffee every 20 days. Another basic difference was the pirties' aPproach to oattrms with which they deal. 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