The Seaforth News, 1962-06-07, Page 5].-U1 .S14Ah`OliTl1 NIOSt:4, 'Clturmlay, Jyne 7, 1342
Annual Turkey and Ham Supper and
i .
D
GA PARTYN
ST. PATRICK'S G.W.L., DUBLIN
Wednesday, line 20th
Admission. Adults $1.25
Children nOe
Take oast Plates 25e extra
5,30 to S P.M.
REMEMBER
JUNE
th
LAST DAY FOR
RETURN OF
OLD-STYLE
BEER BOTTLES
BREWERS' WAREHOUSING CO. LTD.
Can We 'Afford' to
be Grits and Tories
any Longer?
MR. AVERAGE CANADIAN !
Your Tax BHI was $2100 last_ ,year whether
you saw it or not !
(That's for a family of 31/2 people)
WHY SHOULD YOUR CHILDEN BE
SUBMERGED IN DEBT ?
Why Shouldn't We Pay Our Own ?
We Can, Through ..
SOCIAL CREDIT
This Realization Is The Reason Why
Social Credit Is Sweeping
Canada
VOTE for the winner! Be in on the ground floor!
VOTE Principle, not personalities
VOTE Purpose, not patronage
VOTE Party Platform, not Political Promises
VOTE SOCIAL CREDIT .. .
1 Douglas, Earl X
You Owe It To Your Children
NOTE: Our Mobile Telephone Number
is YJ`7-3454
Reverse Calls O.K. Due to electrical problems —
mornings only, ,please
• TOWN TOPICS
Cadet Major Iden 'Bedard will
leave for Banff training ca=ll) on
July, h
,
It
11118S Cheryl MeCutcheon and
Master Blaine lleCutcheon of
D.russels, spent the week end
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph klugill and Ifaren,
Mrs, J. A. McKenzie and Mrs,
P. Willis visited relatives in Lind-
say and Penelon Palls last week.
Miss Sharon Hotham, Brant-
ford, spent the weekend at her
home and attended the Schellen-
botger-Shannon wedding on Sat-
urday,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotllatn
of Windsor spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Hotham,
Wilson St,
Visitor's over the week end
with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Britton
were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Wil-
kinson, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wynne
and Mrs, Meta Wynne, all of For.
est, They also visited with Mr.
Win. Britton who is presently
confined to hospital following an
operation,
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Britton and
fancily are spending a few days
with the former's parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. C. Britton.
W.I. TO MEET
The Seaforth\WI will hold their
June meeting at the hone of Mrs.
Wilfred Coleman at 9 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 12. The members
are asked to meet at 8,30 at the
13oshart factory for tour of the
plant, Roll call will be "What I
do when I do as I please". Lunch
will be in charge of Mrs. Earl
Papule, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mrs,
Gordon Elliott.
CROMARTY
.Airs. Sadie Scott, Mrs, Horton
McDougall, Jibs, Wither' Miller,
Mrs. Sate McCurdy, Messrs. Lind -
ay McKellar s \ Coliar and James Miller
ler
attended. the funeral of a cousin,
Mrs, McGregor (nee Mamie Nes-
mith) at St. Thomas on Thurs-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Dearing
and fancily of Ailsa Craig were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Christie and family on Sunday,
having attended anniversary set,
vice at Roy's United Church.
Little Kim Parker of Exeter vi-
sited during the week end with
Mr, and Mrs, Alex. Gardiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Ramsay vl,
sited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sas, Ramsay, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Allen, Jan-
et, Nancy and Frank attended
Roy's anniversary and visited 331'.
and Mrs. Russell Miller Sunday,
Susan Elliott of Essex is visit-
ing with her grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. John Wallace.
Miss Janice Christie of London
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chris-
tie.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Doupe and
family of Science Hill were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christie
on Sunday and also attended an.
niversary services at Roy's
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker at-
tended the funeral of a brother-
in-law, Mr. Isaac Statham of Park-
hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow, Ca-
rol Ann and Brian, visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Murray
Christie. They also attended an-
niversary services at Roy's.
Sunday -visitors with Mr. and
Airs. Otto Walker were Mr. Herb
Walker, Mr. Reuben Walker and
Mr. and Mrs, John Macanaily, all
of Markdale.
Mr. T. L, Scott, who has been
a patient in Victoria hospital, in
Landon, returned to his horse on.
Saturday where he is convalesc-
ing,
Communion will be, observed at
Cromarty Church on Sunday mor-
ning, Preparatory service will be
held on Friday evening at 8.30,
The ('01'1' tiirls with their lead•
cr, Mrs. M. Lamoud, sponsored a
tniseellaneous shower for Miss
Dorothy Taylor, bride -elect of
eris week, which. took place
ce in
the school roost of the church on
Tuesday evening. A program of
contests and music was followed
with an address to the bride elect
rend by Alice Walker and a beau-
tiful array of gifts was presented
by the girls, Dorothy expressed
appreciation.
Rectory Tea
&
HOME BAKING SAL.. E
St. James' P=arish Rectory
Wed., June 13
3 - 5 P.M.
Sponsored by Catholic AV'mtcen'$
League
WWWWINIANVINIINVVVVIIVINVinfitIVVINVIIIF
ARTHUR MALONEY
Q.C. M.P.
ANSWERS PEARSON
Hear This Dynamic Speaker
_ONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 11
8.15 P.M.
MeKay Hall, Goderich
Published by the Huron Progressive Conservative Assoc'n
POSITIVE ACTION!
V7GOROLIS ACRICULI'URAI,
PROGRAM BENEFITS
HURON FARMERS
• MARKET STABILITY
Deficiency Payment Program ... 23 Farm Products Have Been Supported
L. ELSTON CARDIFF
• FARM INCOME RAISED TO RECORD HIGH
PC Action Brought Farm Cash Income to All -Time High of $3 Billion In 1961
PAYMENTS TO AGRICULTURE DOUBLED
1957-62 — $706 Million
1953-57 —$363 Million
• FARM CREDIT GREATLY EXPANDED
Over $3 Million Extended to More Than 300 Huron Farmers Since 1957.
Farm Loans — PC's More in TWO YEARS ($130 Million) than Liberals in 22 YEARS ($120 Million)
Why vote for production controls and quotas?
Support the PC's aggressive, positive farm
program of Sales rather than Surpluses
ON JUNIE 18, RE-ELECT
CARD
FF X
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