The Brussels Post, 1957-06-05, Page 4NEEDS
Reduction of Income Tax by eliminating huge SUrplusses and by slashing costs of administration.
. An immediate conference on taxation and fiscal policy to provide greater share of tax dollar for
provinces and municipalities: Result: more revelthe for local government, less municipal taxes.
3. Substantial reduction of luxury tax on automobiles.
John Diefenbaker proposes to set pensions at a figure high enough to meet the needs of our older
citizens and to make necessary adjustments thereafter on a cost of living basis.
*PARLIAMENTARY SUPREMACY
The last Liberal administration completely ignored the sovereignty of Parliament. John Diefenbaker
pledges that under a Progressive Conservative government "the supremacy of the people in Parlia-
ment" will be restored.
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A FAIR SHARE FOR FARMERS
John Diefenbaker, long-tithe champion of the farmer, says: "My objective will be equality for
farmers in Canada's economy." Elston Cardiff, Huron's staunch defender of farm rights, helped
to draft this PC farm policy:
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1.. Flexible price-support program based on a fair price-cost relationship.
2. • Reduction or elimination of competitive imports.
3. Vigorous campaign to increase world markets for Canadian farmers.
4. Royal Commission to study spread between producers' returns and consumer prices.
5. Easement of the -present restrictive farm credit situation.
Published by Progressive Conservative Association, Huron Riding
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AWNINGS FOR SALE -- PEOPLE WE KNOW
*
Mitchell, Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. G.
Davis ailtended the Spring Deaner:,
meeting of the Anglican W. A. at
St. Georges Church, Godericilt On
May 29.
Cloth, ?ihre glaSs, Aluminum Funks G. .113/Ibricl spleakiS for its-
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Jaekpog 496:es Ltd.
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hand.
xandey, Ethel, Phone 8648
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Rev. Andrew pane and fterr, Mr.
Brook Bluevale, and. Rev. Mr. Thom-
*, Walton, avid M. Gilbert, Speir,
Brussekg are• anibturg those from thin
are attending 'the United Church
Conference being held in First
jCharch, Sit. Thomas this Week,
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,HURON FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE
"It's Time For A Diefenbaker Government" Mr and MO!. Melville Donahue, Ante *Alton at St. Columban
ireeSvilter, were guests at 'United june 18 4— Brillisels Oitaton.
June 21 — 011acin at .9,1alton: •
lithe 21 -- WinIthtioig at Brussels
June WO — Wanton at Brulssels
June 26 — St: Coltiniben at
Winthrop
June X28 — ,Olintton at. St. Coluinlban
Stine 28 -'- iWiathregy at Walton
July 2 ,— St. Coltunhan at Otriken
July 2 — Biliktgele at WinIthrjo
July 6 Clinton at BittisselS
July 5 — St. Celtic ban at V‘rialtOn
Sully 8 — Clinton at WinithrOp
July 0 — Brussels at St Coltunibad
• 'tiny 10 — 'Wanton tit alit
July 12 — St. daiiimlhan et tftiesete
Jury 12 — Walton. at Witilthodil
July 15 L.-- Winthrop at, St.'COltidliati
July 16 — Britcgsels at Waited
Wirithren at Clinteti
SUPPORT ,ELSTON Church parlsonage on Sunday.
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Mai, and Mts. IHarold Osborne and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett of Roches-
ter, N. Y. were gneets last week
of Mr. and R. A. Bennett,
DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
409 Huron Street. Toronto '
Write for a complete set of
Marie Fraserls,
Summer Dairy Food
recipe booklets. Free!
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CARDIFF
On Monday, June 10
Phone' 79
GEORGE McCUTCHEON
Prot JeWell, on of the Rev. P.
atadi Mrs ,Jewell„ was successful
in tagging' his second year exardin-
altions at the Ryersdri. tratitItte
I'redlinology, He Is working for the
enminor d'*Dept.
:survey • arty in Northern: Oritakio,
fittdotiet.t at, present hi Melt-Mien,
oly.11iqta. R. M, it Otbiltd
gp, rata inktet, BOStoti,
*ere Itteett end .gttesta ;with Miss
toss,
Mt, Mid Meg, Len AtinsidOtiA
attended the funeral of their n,eplierit
Orwell J..B,Ilain at Parry Sound ....
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ROY, and Mre Jewell, Mrs. 11.
FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THE POLLS-
4 110 dotivenleneo of 13tiissels .tatit big-riot tleiet6t*
(progressive Coneetritatirre 11,eddtplatter5 ate lodatett at
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ownership,
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SELWYN BAKER'S liNittikAt‘IdE, .0FPIOE,
Main Street Brussels
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