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briuj'droll. es
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Do -you know what your insurance needs
will be in 1953? Marriage, a birth or death
in the faintly might ,change the `present°picture
Completely. So, plan ahead, but 'make your
plans flexnble "' ..
A brown Life convertible Policy gives
you -that flexibility. Attie end of _fi e..ars,___:.`
you have the privilege of convertinig, your �.
original policy into: any one of five different
plans at a new rate which is guaranteed
in youroriginal policy. There are -no lump
sum. arrears of premium to pay. •
ct i ouch..w_ith Crown Life represen-
tative.'He will ire glad to explain how a
Crown Life convertible Policy can be used
to give you. the flexible protection you
_ require:.
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Huron ouuty CeuRCi. ,
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(4,#.0iOnitinxieople cY Q�,
Ol ti "•
,case the' rising• cost,: r. _. behoof
*Wifitratlon, i`to•,menti'.4 w,as
a y area btlt' Wi,i * ,
an, - apt week fi letter WAW'reei ivied
fL'om the Department of Btlt eation
.Advising hoes es , of ' Brussels
setting 'UP an, urea, or Witsown- were
'nil, •, It' was then'decided to wend
7�ecX e_,t. totbe
u s ' ' ltative ':eor-
a • Consu,.
•>nfttee, and the . ratepU 'era had.
given 'AUtitOrtty; to: ms,ke the, te-
quest o into t. a .Wingliam urea,
'Action was deferred until the re;
%est from .Seaforth was. made
writing. n
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oto. action 'was t ,akcn on. ;.. ' P .;�,
posed amendment to the public
Library ,Act "providing •for' a special
rate to be,called'•the public librttrY'
rate; as• recon4'men.ded by. the library
, committee, • ..,.• •
w• •T, fight-ctd1�-=Rate..�onHrmed.:..�...
1, The linane6 coinniittee's' neCom-.
nen'datio ..... that•. Elie . tr011surer's
estimates be accepted, ..g114".>x rate
ar $' mills, struek,.' }vara , b ttopted, •
was, 'given the -re-.
Authorization b
tion'••committee 'to purchase.'
Eoi•esta. - .�
farina owned "by, tames, •, C911ine,
Gide •township, `Paul Adams and
`r 'd. • Taylor, both of Howick, at
$1,500 each, for reforestation' pur-
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poses. W. A. G. hurston, zone
,forester, reported that . surveys had
been .made of the lots purchased.
'The • County road • commissioner's
report, showing :,;proposed construe-'
tion in 1949, was adopted... •
W. ' R. •Dougall; weed inspector,
reporters_ ,that spraying had been
started earlier this year,, N. Mc-
Larty, 'enforcement officer, stated
that everyone Was - observing the.
tree -cutting bylaw.
.Councilendor'sed:• the agricultural..
committee's' recoiumendation, hi
str'ueting the weed inspector -to
continue spraying leafy -spurge. and
,
'knapw weed __costs_ °to..-be�_taken;_froua
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the general fund and, that a resolu-
tion lie " passed a.uthoriiaing•- Ali- foil
year opeh : season for.foxes in this'
county.' '
Reeve J. . Stirling •of.Goderich.
township :spoke on the eradication
of the Warble ' iiy, first started, he
said, in his municipality. lie stated.
that the campaign in the township
had resulted in a 90 per cent..••kill::
Endprsation ' Was given to 'a'
motion •that the fox . bounty be re-
duced, to. $2 for tisiults and $1.fi0
for -pups; .also to a. resolution from
'Peterborough,,, -,County- that `t,h
bounty on wolves be ,increased to
$40 each, 4ind that the Departmen't-
subsidize tor 50 ' per. cent. • of this-
bounty
o :LIFE --
Established -'t 9 - . ome.OiRce
1900 x..! - _-
• I> supra a e Com an Toronto
•F. B. HALL, BYLTH; D. I'. BEDA•RtD, ZURICH;
, `General Agents.,
R. J.: iriLK�ITISON, C.L.U., Division ,Man:ager
At B.0 +1� ;Tune • 14and
Mrs. John: ustoa were in. Toronto
last week atteiutip,g the .gra4Latioa'.
o their daughter jean. ut 'I'orauto
University;` ' lean •graduated in
modern history.
;-Friends w
Lswsoi>.over'9� tie weekend.. wer.e.
Win.. Kruse ,• of Galt, ' Mr . az ct Mrs,
dAhn , nig ,Ys'gni Mrs. John Sclater
s t`i
Mr: and Mr4, L. ?d. Hennbergeer find
faiplly,. ,all Qf Seaforth, And Mr.
and Mrs, i?, Knwles and uabY•,, ar
Exeter-, .
Misses ' M 1To:austoik •llama.ton, 4mi 'Frances, Reg,N,,, of London,.
spent 'the week -end at '• their .hamei
here..•'
.,..The National Film: 13olird will
:present Pict rear4n- the. gorest = •'
Hall on Friday evening . sponsored:
by the Won en's Institute,
Miss Itutlx Arthur; "V.O.k -:.,5t.,
'*Phomas, spent the, weekTen With
her ot10fi;- Mrs.. John, A ri bur;
Mr`T.� ;;J. ,'• W ilsop is• viiti:pg.
fri. 'ds at Landon. •.
.vlr:
.u � and Mr �" S. C,' Stoltz. are
visiting friends at New Dundee.
Donald Ross of -Galt ''spent the
week -end with his mother, Mrs.
Fred -'Ross.. e . ;•
• Mrs. Arthur Hallam and family
and Mr, Thomas Hallam spent the
week -end at Parry Sound. •
Mrs. ,Rob. Craig . and daughter
Carolyn leave on •Wednesday to.
visit her father and other relatives
in Newfoundland. • •
The incnithly meeting Of the 'Wo-
men's Institute will be held 4in, the
Foresters' Hall on-Tuesda' , J' ine
2,1st, at 2,15. Thedelegates -will
give a report of •• the district an-
nual' meeting held at 'St.. Helens.
Hostesses- •-\irs, C.: M. Straughan,
Mrs, IL . Alogriolige,__Mrsw•_Will(_ _Haig-,
.gitt, M"s. Lou •:Irwin, Mr's.. G re.
Bean --and --Mrs.WM:- :Roberton.
Mr. and' lyfra. Stanley • cNalt, of
Welland, were .. week end' visitors
-with the teriner's parents, Mr. and
Mrs Thos. ':MeNa11.. •
Mr: and ' Itrs: 'C. E. A.squtth, and
'Mr. and irs,F. Q Mcllveen will,.
lie at-'igme. to friends .on VCednes-
day,";Tune • 22nd, from ;3.30 p.m. to
6 p.m., • for' >Irs. A. Asquith, the
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- $35,000 for Health Unit;
A ' budget of 4;35,000' was set o
the public health unit, for the ,re-
mainder of 1949.
R. - G Bennett, agricultural
representativ er Addressed -die:
day' itrol}iiing... session and. told' cif
the Work' being done and in pros-
pect in his department. a• •
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The- -new -assistant
representative, `Fred Wilson, was.
introduced and spoke 'briefly," •
Council concurred in a Went-
worth ' County resolution that the
'Administration, of Justice Act `be
amended to'•provide an increase of
$5 -allowance to -constables; also
in, ' Count& of .Elgin resolutions, t
exp rode the - 'word r`Ievel". before.
"crossirxg". in, the Aaiiway AO; to
pp rinit incrdase , frena 40 to 70 per
cwt, 1n -contributions ib cost- of
construction for • overpass and
underpass ' structures and requir-
ing „that, every owner'' of a -.motor
vehicle carry insurance;in in a
Prince Edward County resolution
protesthrg'•,-the .dissolution of old age
pension boards; .. and- in one from
Middlesex opposing the cancella-
tion; • of the:, one -mill subsidy to
mti'nte polities. _ „
After some. -:discussion a resolu-
tion fronx Elgin. County, requesting
that all engaged -in- the fishing -in-
dustry be compelled to' carry work-
men's' compensation;'"was filed.
occasion : bein her ninetieth birth,'
g•�:
rimy,„:. '
Mrs; Gea. '''x pmilton ,attended the
funeral, of her brother; Wellington
�'ilstzrJ►. who passed aw'uy In•pe;
31r:, and Mrs, ,Ed:"Stoltz of Neve
0- Stoltz agar:R weeh. 1 n
F er ,ideitt. "W04ded; ln, a
wedding, Oeremoar Performed' .1)Y.
the kride's' ether -,.3a the United
Churchl4 t;Corunna, Ont,, ori: dune
1$tj Alexan drina Girlies, daughter
o i .Rev. and Mrs. Wllliata Ct.,, hose;'
eb
became the' ' ride; e Charles' P,faser
Atint :gin of Mr. ” and • Mrs. H,
Everett Bunt,, 'St. John, B: The
bride wah.given, in marriage by kers
uncle,, T.dendon.
The maid ,of honor 'was• the bride's
sister;: 11i'iss NAney...- Lose, tCor;ii na,
and, the blidesinpli was. Miss '.Beta'
Smith, TOrtlito • ugh-Xng'raliam;
Walfvflle, ' 'U
Was*, the ooms-.
inab.. #' The "couple wilt reside
+Sarriia • until the. b:ridegroore leaves
in the fall' to resuA a his Unit rs-',
sty . studies. The brides father ie,
A ,former minister of •Auburn United
•Church And the . bride attended.
Goderich ,C011egiate : institute.
W.M,S. Meeting: &Ire.. 'Welling-
ton, :Goltd : gave_ her home for tb e
June meeting .: of • the . W.'M.S, 'of
Knox Presbyter}';an Church: The
president, Mrs. Lawson, was in "the
chair and •Mrs.' Don Haines pre-
sided at the organ. The Scripture
was read and prayer was ,offered
b:v Mrs.'. Lawson, -In. the absence
of the secreta>+y; ~Mrs. F. Ross, the
minutes were.Tread by;iii rs� W.
I3•radnock. Several "thank you"
letters' were read • for "get ° well"
cards sent by the Society. A read-
ing, "Who ,Is lYiy Neighbor," was
given by '19trs. W: T. Robison. The
third chapter.; iii . the .study • book
n #`'Formosa, Our Pioneer 'Field,'
NM -s-- given by Mrs. -F. G..' McIlveen.
A reading, "Give Us This ,.Day
Our Daily: Breda," -Was , given .-by
Mrs. Ellis Little. The roll;"call was
answered Uy naming, a •book in the
Old Testament. • The -Offering Was
received -_'and_ the . meeting- -closed
with a hymn and -the Lard's Prayer
in unison. The hostess .served ' a
dainty 1tmeb.
BA-UU' 05:#1), ion$ .4,-741x. and
Mier"' ik ..u• - ..ander. 1 i,5t Xtuhle
Ei,gee S ,,•, ,
,(��'isher(Iya'pnd A• �f�yss �N'�a�n+�x p' 04,044aa,
'of I.itchener 'were. eek-end-0*S '' I,
of Mrs,Edwards,.• Mrs;'
i auder fis ,staying "with A.
Wards
l ards trl'igt weIf.i .• , ±' ',. '
Mise ', •argaret Pergusoa returned.
0341,1 nrsda taiWkaTorento:•-whe
i sf � bus A•CC�p ed a po lt.on With,
the0ivie° ,A y1sory Obuucil, •
r
• Mr. .La ce ie •'o 10ndoir'
w�eu k'awi, r
t ai~ the w ek-ead With 'his sister's,
misses 1� 9 ' ancp 7t wlie, •
T�r :M •s., r heir Erisso 'and
�T+ , Lind. .,_ �r. �,
family,, of; • fxrosse ?ointe, ,'lieh.,
spoo the week -end at their i ome
in •the •yifla•ge; !• : ,
Mr. and lVXrs. _Gilbert Knight ` and",
Miss.. Mary Knight of ''L0r0,irto' were
week end guests " of Mr: and i rs•
�> eith Genzinhart.' `.
V (ti, and M•rs; -A-, •Gre t-nd-'-fa »:
fly, who resided here: for :thaw 'past
11vo :r yezrs,.',. left' on Monday for
Edmonton; .,Alta., to.'whieh place.
.Grew :has. been ,,posted,
',;The BAy e d ,h ,e b igall wa_
colied mixt around 11,30 '.'Thursday
morning to .extinguish '• a chimney,
Sr:e: •att Mrs John, Lindsay's resjdeuce:
- Mr. Charles- Wills .pf London
entertaining his salesmen at a
house party. at his cottage, here this
week.
gMAjor " and Mrs. Qalbraith and
family, of Hamilton, ' ate occupying
their cottage at 'Sunset Point for
the season. • '
Misses 'Evelyn" Bell and Marie
Stirling left on Tuesday tto spend
• week left
friends at Milton,.
Ont.
Mr. and M'rs. T•T.: Orr of-Strict-
ford
f-Strat-ford are at their cottage -far 'the
.summer months. -
Brigadier • Murray , Dillon and
family, of Loudon, arrived .en Tues'
,day to spend the net four nionths
tile village:, ,i Th _ have taken
Mr.� "VP. H, Robinson's eottilge.' '
-31r: 'and Mrs. • .Pack ' 'Stewart of
)Hamilton ;'spent othe- week -end at',
their home in .the village..
Was Well .Known Here. -Word
was * received on, Saturday ,pf- the
sudden, death in IHamiltpn of Mr.
Vucentz QiYarro_ ... Mr.', Qnarr.
l k
was a ,welnown snmmer resident
here and dor some:. years ' was the
separate school- inspector ' for °' this
district. Ile Is survived:; by his
.wife, Monica-, Mckeon two sisters,
-Re ,Silt-er-S -Jalia, of S171eph's:
Community North _Pay, :.and Miss
• .Aeries Quarry of . London; -;incl ;one
:brother, Tames Quarry of Burling-
ton, The , funeral took place ,ion
Tuesday morning -from' St. Joseph''
voi'ivaited Ps,.
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s• gone da�o►frt,� s.forelrilttrf
F.,.ere at, last ia w bat " u:�a..v •. .lat_o. -nwind_ d
.,.y. .
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al ea =to
able *ay to have. Improved h mgr way -to re
heating l thatno onecan see a way that actually
conceals your deafness!
CON /11 FOR FR1l TRY ON!'
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a ..FRERti.; DEMoNSTRATIO N 2
Be oro Hotel Goderich
TUESDAY!.
JUNE
Hours Z .ni'. to 9 :m.
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Church, Haiililton, .w•interment
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in Holy Sepulchre . ce'nietery,• -
ST. ,GEO,O'GE'S GithUILD
T,h$ regular'; meet1 Of •.::.,St
George's Churchwoman's ,Guild'
was held • in. the Guild room on'
Tuesday, -June: -7th; with' the presi
dent,'Mrs. B.H. Faris;•iu:•the chair.
Plans were made for p th
party and bazaar,-, An iilterestiag
talk Zan ,"Motherih ,- Sunday , .. zi
En It foci" wa . gibers by _ Miss
A contest was enjoyed by the meat
bers a.nd° it cup -of tea was served, ,
by the . committed in charge; ' • ,•• '
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IC QRf:A -STREET M.A.-'
.The regular meeting of the Vic-
toria street Women's., Association-
wa"s held at the home of 'Mrs.
Harvey Webster. There was- •a
good attendance, • with 'one new
member and one visitor. • Mrs.
-Graham,- the president, took charge.
of the business meeting, iyhieh fol-
lowed a ' fine 'devotional -'.period.
Plans were made to hold,..a . bake'
Vie. and members were -urged ,'to
see that.. their donations weize,
brought in. Mrs,'Bradley ane!' 11' 5.
Webster. served "a lovely lunch,
SAES, THERE IS A HOUSING SHORTAGE..
Did.' you eves hear of a ho sing.
shortage under a Conservative ve Gov
ernment in Ci,di?
NO, 'Y'011 NEVER DID:
.- • There is -a housing shorta,.. e now.. because tunes are
good, people are hocking to' Canada; more young people
than . ever before',with good ,prospects • ahead of them:,,
are getting married and want homes
than
.New
ver before but.being buf in far'•greater numbers:
ill there is a •'dernalid for more.
Isn't tnio better than Conservative hard times, with
jobs scarce, wages low ,(remember the 30's), • population
stagnant -Many houses. 'without tenants, and. thousands.
ol" people o"fi relief?;
VOTE -FOR oR BOB RETHERINGTQN'
AND' A _ CONT rWANCE OF pOOD = TIME_S UNDER A_.
LIBERAL GOVERNMENT -
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Conditions have been good the• last few years. More people are working than:
ever before " 'making more, spending more, saving more. •
-.I• sn't.you want? After all, you have a family to think about ::. and , ,,.
you ars
• The. • Liberals. areplanning and working for your. family's future too.
Here are•some.. of the things the. Liberals are doing:
wily X111-"wances are- increased. 'Aire ray a nil •Or take emplornent. Lr era imeasures. are....e¢��
-lion dollars has 'been invested irk Canada's ing .to maintain employment in Canada gat'
-children. Millions of boys and girls are better _rexrerrl' levels, and; at the .same time unem.
uild���.� �o��rurxient has encourage
v�d: ha, a -het ter. :
lydfi+axill e. ' een
change for an education and a real start in r
life ---•• because of this Liberal measure. it enterprise and high production. Plants Bayo
_ p1Y MH . r •"
Li,' many wise families real
, ized a nice saving last year'
by : buying on the Blue. coal'
'—Budget Plan. When price's,
jumped, it didn't.bother them.,
Their bins were already filled --
paid . fbr ,in small monthly
amounts. Itis as Convenient as
paying' for telephone service,
t�,nd -it's so easy; •too'--•ycu-
" ch fC s e.z.-:'ycxtiz tiw4� ~ t JaIES� ;
There's no red tape.. 'Pl tie
fo cont lete in
us......ts��l.ay.� .�.._.r ..�.�•w
formation • -about this easier
way to' boy $1tie dial'. L
tIS>S g.9.�;Lt7NG
`.MY 11N WITH 'blue coal'
iN SOMMEtt Ot EASY
�+ �� Vii
AySc I'M DOilV-ll�}0 r
The-'-entrance.'to otir Funeral Home:....
lias brought new security D and well-baing to' eitpaii'ded, new 'industries started, up...New.. .
countless
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countless Canadian homes.• ' , opportunities are :being created every' day.
lir fioirsing, too,4the liberals --have taken the . Old Age Pensions andpen tons' for ' the blind
• lead.
leaf!' in providingCanadians -with decent, have been :;readi
ily ncreased by the Liberal
horns. More homes. have. been . bii,ilt in
Canada, in relation to population, than
iii any nation:- Already, a million Cana -
government. But it ismt stopping there. its •
ain:i is a nation-wide .plan of contributory.",
pension which will hello cvety ole to enjoy
diads live in biomed Built since the war. a 'i•ilinfcirtal►lc and secure old age - alto-
The liberal government is ready to. hclp - inatwiliy and as a right.
solve the'/ow-rental housing problern and,.
'. has offered its cooperation to provinces
-to provide ;the.'finest possible funeral service avail_.•
able ana. •.
" ywhete=-at A a cost within rite• means of all.
and truinicipalities.. • - These are all .part of; the;
Liberal Then, there is the' Liberal health program. Alread, betterrnent • program
n fat
` P g y riaticartitl standard �
am ifo -
federal .grants are helping ,the provinces to achieve q `" `
• y.: ;marc
increase their heap •services. But the ofsoclats�'ctirit an%htt . _•.
Liberals' glitz is a nation.wid'e eotttributory weifdre which assures •fhe. ,.. -
. health insurance plan which' will end, for:, greatest possible measure-
everyone, the tragedy. of inadequate !leap . --at ` s creial'ilili'tic"e,to --clil~- -' -w
• tare and the tiitxineial strain. oflengthy illness. • •Canadians
MAKE SURE THE WORK- l$ CARRIED ON -'
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