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E-ELECT
JOHN W.
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otltge .049, the Mary Stuart Qotleot., acrd the ,x,,,or4 44 prayer, The minutes
.of the let meeting were read and
carried, The roll was anaitetred by a.
Woman I Admire, During tire hn,0: i now it was decided to ge On a hiss••-.
trip .to ITarailtion anii:Braut.ford, with
the •arrangements to be left In 011arge. 1" Of Mrs. Coles Corl.tt. and '',Mrs. Clem. Steffler, A cOnaittittee fAe put Itt ' to I 0174C, after tib*Teetitute: float for -4 4.; h ' ..., ,..„, .the Cranbrook oente#041, MMrs,.go
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.001 'IrC40.111114, ,,Mt. - MartinMcDonald„ Mrs', Oleo Knottier.: ' Mils, Allan Mg, ,,,,,,-'''.',: , To4iart( nandMrs.',01..en1 Steffier, Tno ,,, ' ' 7...% Ocrunittoe for the.hooth at 'Vie Cen. , ,pi ,. tennial is. Mrs. LiYetl. Michel, Mrs.' ..."-
' illerende Miebel, Mrs. P, Glen Corlett, . * '" '
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11'Ers,„ Jiln COntOa, ' . ... .. , '
oar prosidoot Mrs. $tnatt, ',MON* !.,ii7'.:4''
then turned the meeting over to Mrs. %.,
Ken. MacDoniaild. A very Interesting
mott,o Was than gfren by Mnt. Jim
Bremner entitled, Good: Citizettshto
and Education Nate stepping stones
to a greater nation,, A Club Girl's
okit, entitled Milk any .6,104114 tray,
Was given by giaran M'adhan. -Patsy
Rnthwell, Wilma' ivracill4n, Mariort
SlideldiS, Mrs. Maurice . Cameron In,
troduceid the gkoot ,opeoror .Mrs,
Velhoq, Stephenson, She spoke. on
the core.- and mangement or hair,
'Mrs. StePterSOn aTSO gave a demon,
tration by cutting Mrs. Mac MacTn..'
tosili's hair, Mrs, Macintosh then.
thanked her and pre0nted her with
a gift, Mrs. Gordon Nnlight gave the
;topic, Life of Anothy Eden, which,
-was 'very interesting. to all. Mrs. Jim.
Machan gave a report of the District
Director's meeting. The meeting
was closed' Will.b. the National An-
them„ and 'lunch was served in the
1,a,74.eindint,
on His Record of)
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to the
Electors of Huro iruce • A 4
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'Voting Flours: 9 a_ to %,1; p T*
Advance Poll Open June 2nd, 3rd and 4th From 9 a. m. to
• 6 p.' m. and 8 p. in. Toll p.m. Daily (All. Times D. S. T.)
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Huron-Bruce Progressive Conservative Avociation
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More than a billion• dollars worth of farm
products have been sold by Ontario farmers in
each of the last three years—nearly dOuble the
output of ten years ago,
Development of new crop varieties and thorough
extension work under the present administration
has expanded cash crop acreage in Ontario by
more than 400 per cent,'
Departmental herd improvement policies have
maintained livestock output at 70 per" cent of
Ontario farm income.
The Frost administration has introduced the
most advanced marketing legislation , of any
Catiadian province.
Community living in rural areas has, 'been
bettered through Frost government grants. Last
year these amounted to a quarter of. a million
dollars for 108 community centres.
• UNDER THE FROST ADMINISTRATION
SOUND LEGISLATION HAS BROUGHT BENEFITS
TO ALL ONTARIO _FARMERS:
S.
• HERD IMPROVEMENT has been encouraged through the Frost Government
Trogram Which pays farmers one third the purchase price' of all thorough-
bred sires. Grants to date amount to $56,000.
• LIVESTOCK LOSSES ARE REDUCED by provincial goverqment provision for
Warble Fly and vaccination against Brucellosis.
• CHEAPER FEED for livestock is deinonstrated through five pasture improvement
stations established under the present Government.
CAREER
MEN IN
KHAKI
The Infantryman
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• ENDLESS SEARCH for better crop varieties at Ontario Agricultural. College
and Western Ontario Agricultural School is made possible by the
§1;.• Department of Agriculture.
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• FUTURE FARMERS already have received a million and a quarter dollars in
cash loans from the provincial government under the Ontario Junior
Fanner Establishment Loan Corporation.
Here's a job fot the active man who uses his head,
likes the feel of action and working in the open air.
Toddy's Infantry soldier,: recognized as the most
important man in the Army, has the best — in train-
weapons and dare. Mt chances for Specicxlizea
training and promotion are almost
Infantry and the other special tronctios Of dill
Army offer lititiclreCiri of qoact-payliti, filethrie
gitte whiikte rk;t fit, visit bur nether/ teen).*
office. No ottgciflon, of Cottille.,
iienieinhet, In the Army you team tip with
duet leaders you dthi fely 6fi— 145
Serve Canada and Yonrteif in the Atinie,
to be eliAle le y` must be I to a 766 °the,
skilled itactosith .10-h" Ior n opilyIn g
of biter prod of .
d0 l3 P4 sof4 bgot, • ftnoni "40 its. ottywo, on
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talk rrny Rion n oro'n —Te iponn
oh/ Rik 7st':, triliftflanaVentt:6Jeteltiffiit
TIJINI)4R.S ll'OR COAL ANIS COKE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS —
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
SDALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned an.d endorsed, as
above, will be received until 3.00 p.m.
(E.D.$.T.), THURSDAY, JUNE 9,
1053, for the supply of coal and Coke
for the Federal Buildings : thrbragliotit
the Proviinee, of Ontario.
Florins. of tender With sPecificetiont
and coliditienis attached can be ob-
tained Uinta the 'Chief of PutchasSing
and Stores, Denaaltinent of Public
Works, Ottawa, land the Dirstriet Ar-
chitect, 36 ,Adelaide Str 'Etast, TOrtinta,
Ontario.
Tenders will not he considered tin,
less made on, or according to the
printed forms supplied by the Depart-
ment and in coordance with condi,.
s set fern. therein.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any suocesaful tend,
eret/ 'before awarding 'tlid‘ Order, a
Stectitity .deposit in tht form tef a
oo.itiftati oh!ecite .dtawh on al)ank in-
wiperateci under the Bank Act or'
the Qttebeb Savings Bank Act paYable
to the Order of the IThnetitable the
MlittSter of Public Works,. equal to
ten Per cent of ithe amount of tender,
in accordance. With the Geverninent
Contracts Rogniattons now in fordo,
or beam' Boads, with anmatured
coupons attached, of the GOVetitheitt
of 'Canada or of the Canadian
al Railway coinpatry and its 000stitti-:
ent tont:tables, ancondittionally gnat,
Ifinteed ti;S to principal and interest
by the 'Government of Canada.
the lowest or any tender not neeet/
stirily accepted..
Robert Fortier.
Chief :of AdinintSittatiVe Services
and Sedrotary.
bepattillent or Public Works,
OtitiVa, May 10, 1955.
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WANTED
Fanii
daticti.an Clinton, Ont,
dk .
Put
freshness
In
R.
summer moroulk
Pubbly Cheddar pawl, with° .." buffered toast
'Pi e coke a la m,
ole Ice cold
Join in the festival of flavor! Plan now
to make summer meals more aPet
with refreshing dairy foods. tri
varied, so delicious, and full • e V
you need for sparkling good health.
For free copies of Marie Fraser's Dairy
Foods Recipe Booklets write:
DAIRY FOODS
SERVICE BUREAU
A division of, Dairy Farmers of Canada
409 HURON STREET, TORONTO
SHARE A
o A. VERNMENT AS. Y G
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