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The Seaforth News, 1962-06-14, Page 4This is your HOUR of DECISION in as real a sense as in the Billy Graham hour. You have nothing to vote for but debt, more debt, taxes and more taxes, with its increas- ing Statism, Socialism and eventual (even im- minent) Coimnunisin- UNLESS YOU VOTE Social Credit These columns the past three weeks have en- deavored to alert you to the extent of our pres- ent debt and danger and that the average Canadian family pays visible and invisible tax of 21 hundred dollars per year. Social Credit is the ONLY Political Party dedicated to pay-as-you- go. The other three (troika) are based on debt. Social Credit has the answers. It is not just some vague theory, but has gym 37 years of sound Gov- ernment and a buoyant economy to Alberta & B.C.-has paid off their provincial debt and in Alta. has built up re- serves of over 400 mil - ions of dollars. It can do the same for all Canada. 4.-4M+446N4,444.,4. Proven Performance and Efficiency Will: 1. PROVIDE MORE BUY- ING POWER. 2. ENCOURAGE FREE ENTERPRISE. 3. ENABLE CANADA TO GROW STRONG. Social Credit THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PARTY For Your Children's Sake VOTE Earl Dotio;las FOR if ran ST 004VMBAN Joseph Murray will reecho a degree Q dOO9 o medieine from the Universal of Tomato oa Jene 1111' Ile le the sou of f4r. and Mrs, Gilbert Murray, Wail - 10 -1) Tr -Mashie. tie will interne uext year at St. Nilehael'e Hoopit, al, TOTOIll0. Airs. Lewis Coyne, Raul and Don are on a trip te Saskatele ewan to visit Mrs. Coyares moth- er and sister, Miss Catharine Ryan, Water100 with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph YOWL Mr. and Mrs, Jim Doyle and children, Misses Anne and Helen Maloney, Londou, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. John Detroit, with Mrs. Mary Williams and relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Tont -Sloan and children, Cornwall, with Mr. and Mrs, jamas Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maloney and family, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bewman, Miss Noreen McMillan, London, with Mr. and Mrs, William McIVIII- Ian. Mise Reta Kennedy is spending a holiday in Bracebridge, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Murray and family, London, L. Murray, of Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs. Mich- ael Murray. Among the graduates from the Mount SL Joseph's Academy are Miss Jean Moylan, daughter ot Mr. and. Mrs, John Moylan and Miss Mary Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. At- tending the graduation exercises on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. John Moylan, Donald, Luella and • Gordon; Miss 'tete Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph. Malady, Miss Mary Eh Doyle, Miss Mary Lou Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray, Donald Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mur. ray and Joseph Murray, Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ryan, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters, St, Thomas. Mrs. Dominic Murray gave her lime for a bingo and tea, held STRAWBERRY & HAM SUPPER NORTITSIDE 'UNITED CHURCH June ifth - 5.30 to 7.30 Adults 1.25 Children under 12, 60c RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Kea Dupee (Dorothy Flynn) in Londeaboro Community Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Dancing 9.30 to 1 Music by Cee Maxwell's HansaBites Ladies please bring lunch Everyone welcome LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend DANCING! LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Every Saturday and help speed your mall! Just follow these four points to faster mail service every time you address an envelope: Use full and correct name of person you're Writing to. 2 Use full and correct address with Postai Zone Number In Canada's sI X "Zoned" cities. 3 Write your own return address and Postal Zone Number in upper left corner of envelope. 4 Write \ !C., \str, ---eararree, ''"Par-meee' PO 42.25 /al under the ansplees Of the Catholle Wolemi's• League- on 'TeeSerly cr. wilzsg A. large crowd 'attended. The following Were winuers at binge: Mrs, Clarence Mammy, MrsFrank Maloney, airs. Al, phones: Cronin, Mrs, Mar/ Dever^ eau, airs. Ray Murray, Mr% OW, once Ryan, Mrs, Frank Mrs, Jim Dueltarme, 1VIrs, Peter Maloney, Mrs, John Murphy, Mrs, Jim Devereaux, Mrs, Elizabeth Murray, Special games Were won by Mrs. Jim Devereallx, Mrs, peter Jordan and Miss Gloria Boyd. Leach was served by the committee in charge. BLAKE Mrs. Leon Jeffery has returned home after spending a holiday in Windsor, Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim, Merger - et and -Emma Jane, visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mee. Harold Hendrick and. family of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McBride of Windsor spent the week end at their residence on the town line. Mrs. Allen Steckle had a gall recently resulting in a broken leg. Miss Fern e Schwartzentruber of Stratford nursing school, has returned to Stratford after spend- ing three weeks' holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Ed- mund Schwartzentruber. BRODHACEN Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scherbarth 5 - Red relatives in Detroit recently. Miss Wendy Wolfe, grand dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Scher - broth and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Won's, returned from Sick Children's hospital, To- ronto, where she had been confin- ed for many weeks following a se- rious heart operation, Mrs. Scher - berth had also visited her there. Mrs. Calvin Diegel, Matthew and Michael of Geraldton and Mrs. Hartman of Kitchener spent last Wednesday at the home of Wm. Diegel, Rey. Calvin Diegel was attending Synod in Waterloo. Mrs, Albert Querengesser at- tended the confirmation of her granddaughter, Janet Stauch, at Kitchener on Sunday. Rev. Robert Rock of Nova Sco- tia visited his parents, Mr. and Mr. Edwin Rock, during the week, Maynard Hoegy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy, fractured his wrist while taking part in the field day at Monkton on Friday. Mrs. Emma Ahrens of Ottawa has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elickmeir and other mai- tIves. Mr. George Rock attended the funeral of Mrs. Simon- Walters in Listowel about a week ago. Mr. Ray Bennewies of London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies for the week end. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Ahrens and Kimberley of Hamilton with Mrs.- Rachel Ahrens for the week end. Rev. Harold Brill is attending a school at St. Peter's, Minnesota, this week. Mr, Arthur Diegel of Kitchener is spending two weeks holidays at his home. Flowers were placed on the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday in memory of Mrs. Win. Bach who passed away four years ago. Plans are being made for Vaca- tion Bible School to be held at St. • Peter's Lutheran -Church the week of July 8th. 'The Square Dance Group under the training of Mrs. Storey of Mc- Killop, who have been taking lessons during the winter months at the Community Hall, took part in a square dance competition at Dundalk on Thursday evening. Those who took part were: Jan- ice Dietz, Joan, Sane and Janet Osborne, Merle Hoegy, Dennis Bennewies, Darwin Dietz, Rodney Hinz. The caller was Sharon Dietz, Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and family and Mrs. John Hinz, all of Kitch- er with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe during the week, Master Dale Wolfe remained with his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and Paul with Mr. and Mrs, Gary Johnston in London on Sunday. Mrs, John L. Bennewies has re- turned to her home after- spend- ing the winter months with her family in Detroit, Windsor and Ituthven, Her daughter, Mrs, Ell- wood Smart of Windsor remained with her for a few days and her granddaughter, Carolyn Smart will be here with her for several weeks. Mrs. Bud Lockridge and family of Watford with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Mrs, Roselle. Miller and Mrs. Irvin Miller visited with Mrs. Toledo Beuerrnan and Mr. Pete Waterloo, for a few (Mys, ale and Mro. galph knoit$, Top, Oto, spoilt Senday with UMW ganaly and Me. Rad Wire, • Lew Mellthere Of- the CoMmunitY Foram were to lave 1). Piellie the lawn at theeT-rme of Mr, and Mrs. Dalton. Hluroit Sueday af- 1 ter:loon but Ming 41 Ole mew weather it was held in •the base- nieut of the Community Hall, Mrs. Rosina Ithbiler accompanied Mr. and 51m. Ed Viseher Of Sea- torth to Llotowel on Sunday to visit Mrs. Alma Puscheiberg. Mrs. Puseheiberg .returned with them to visit Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Puschelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb and gamily of Glencoe with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smyth and Mr, and - Mrs. Ford Dickison. Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Voll and Wanda oe Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mogk. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Marks, Brussels; Mr, Robert Nichol and Mr, and Mr. 'Harris Spotten, Windsor, with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl. Mr. Albert Hinz has been con- fined to Stratford Hospital. CROMARTY Mrs. M. Lamont' was hostess for the June meeting of the WMS. The president, Mrs. Calder Mc- Kalg, presided and led lit the worship service. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports. Mrs. T. Laing read the Glad Tid- ings prayer. It W118 11111101.11108/1 that the June conference will be held in Burns Church, Milverton, on Friday, June lath. Mrs. Wm. Harper mad chapter two of the study book on British Guiana. Mrs. Robert Dodds took for her topic an article, The Berlin Wall. Mrs. Lamond conducted a Bible Huron Vote, 1958 • ASHFIELD McK/LLOP Cardiff Cochee 1 .. 51 123 1 108 80 2 , . 144 50 2 .. 108 19 3 .. 132 73 3 , . 111 Sa 4 .. 111 66 4 95' 24 Total 438 312 6 .. 41 67 MORRIS 6 -49 45 1 , 67 39 7 - 50 37 2 70. 37 Total 555 245 3 128 35 BLYTH 4 .. 1/6 26 1 .. 148 53 5 .. 92 48 2 .. 160 35 6 _ 102 46 Total 298 88 Total 676 231 BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 1 .. 124 -60 1 .. 11.7 109 2 .. 78 40 2 ., 147 66 3 - 114 50 3 118 97 Total 316 150 4 .. 69 64 claxeoat 5 101 41 1A. 115 53 6 .. 95 75 1 B 124 69 Total 647 451 2 A 162 42 STANLEY 2 120 59 1 .. 7.1 46 8A 112 71 2 47 48 8 B 156 33 3 gg 15 4 - 229 87 4 .. 155 23 Total 1008 404 5 . 81 28 COLBORNE 6 .. 82 36 .. 98 41 7 ,. 27 1.8 2 .. 70 44 5.109 35 3 .. 148 • 40 Total 687 248 4 .. 68 39 STEPHEN Total 384 164 1 .. 133 40 EXETER 2 .. 74 19 IA, 134 54 g gg 64 1 B 124 57 4 .. 121 69 2A 212 92 5 „ 42 49 2 8 188 193 6 115 79 329. 124 79 7 .. 40 62 3 B 124 64 8 81 15 4 72 49 43 Total 978 498 106 comiticH .. 97 33 2 A. 177 53 28.118 615 8A 110 28 3 B 128 43 4 .. 119 58 50 5 .. 147 69 44 6 .. 93 38 49 7 .. 166 98 118 . 93 50 24 9 A 115 45 513 B 105 40 10 .. 196 100 11..142 67 12 A 110 42 12 B 152 54 Tot'I 61.26 891 GODER1CH TWP. 1 .. 118 35 2 .. 91 20 3 86 39 4 .. 85 14 5 98 42 5 75 3`01.al 852 159 19 GREY .. 74 34 2 .. 83 39 3 .. 76 '48 4 . . 82 60 .. 1O0 57 3 45 Total 699 319 nmegne 1 81 2 :: 50 132 4 .. 186 rotas 416 IlAY 1 .. 54 2 .. 57 3 A. 53 9 . 5- 10 A 70 - NI B 66 77 Total 893 612 TUCKERSMITH 1 96 85 2 .. 114 87 3 .. 67 56 4 .. 101 5 .. '79 6 .. 65 7 .. 74 "7 .. 52 Total 638 OSBORNE 1 .. 78 27 2 60 49 3 .. 53 45 4 .. 76 30 5 .. 104 26 8 • 78 '8 7 .. 109 23 Total 554 213 E. WAWANOSH 1 .. 44 26 2 .. 125 87 3 .. 76 40 4 50' 47 5 .. 75 13 Total 370 168 W. .WAWANOSH 1 ., 11.0 37 2 ., 101 25 3 .. 48 24 4 .. 49 39 5 '.. 73 33 6 .. 15 33 Total 396 190 Ad,poll 12 4 •SUMMARY Ashfleld 550 245 Blyth eim ss Brussels 316 150 Clinton 1008 404 37 Gotbrne 854 34 Exeter 978 59 Godech 2126 75 God. tp. 652 117 Grey. .. 590 57 Ray .. 002 79 Bensall 294 33 Hilbert 415 73 Hallett I588 602 1111{I1lop 488 Morris 575 231 71 Seaforth 647 46/ 86 Stanley 687 242 156 Stephen 893 612 Tkrsin'h 638 ' 513 49 Usborne 554 315 32 El Wnsh 370 103 40 W Wash 390 196 46 Advance 12 4 19 Soldiers 11.82 287 44 Totis 14107 7560 49 Majority for 285 Cardiff 8,557 11 I .. 133 '3 5 37 O .. 127 101 Tutai 002 HENSALL 11. A. 146 ,E01 gl HULLETT 1 ., 115 2 .. 70 .. 65 4 .. 146 5 31 o .. 83 l'olal5% 153 69 12 55 349 104 498 891 169 31.5 602 156 349 285 312 Could You Use $1O,000 „'; 15 Years From Now ? Investors can show you how you can accomplish this by setting aside Just a few dollars a week. BILL CAMPBELL SEAFORTH Phone 486 1 nvesto Ts arifuueHoaate 01 CANADA. ktAltlio enizu and MIs. IlicKaig close4 the meeting after which a seciai hour was enjoyed, 11110011 he/ng served by the hostess, assisted.hy MM. Harper aud 'ars. T. L. Scott, UNIT 3, UW Unit $ of the United Church Women of Northsale, held their June ineetiug, at the summer home of Mrs. El. C. Chamberlain et Bagteld. At 6.39 the members and visitors sat eowe to a delic- ious pot luck supper. Ms's. J, Tal. bot opened the meeting with a 1100111, °Remedy for the Blues." Routine business was conducted by the President, when final plane were made for the strawberry and ham -supper on June nut and tickets. were given the members for sale, Them will be a general kApoimr NRWS, Thtirsday, June 14, 1962 meeting of the TJCW en June 26 at 8 p,in. Mrs, j, C. Coehraile gave 11 report 02 1110 first regional conference held in Londe Mrs. H. Treviso condtleted the devotional pate of the Meeting, MrS, T9111 Wilbee read, the serip- tnre lesson and Mrs. Traviss led in prayer. IViiss Annette Sinclair was guest speaker and spoke on her trip to Florida last winter and accompanied her talk with Ifieteree. Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs. Travlss. BORN Moore - la Stratford General hospital, to Mr, and Mrs. Sam Moore, on June 13111, a son (Lai' ry Douglas) a,brother for Janet. Die'? Wednesday, June 13, at Tent:LW Western ROSpitali Alice Walker, beloved wile of the late 1iertra100 Hard111 01 Hartley Robert and Jack. Reating :oats .°;011140;erl, 11.118011211541g1101: - ton ave. west, 'reroute (at Duffer. in st.), for service at 1,30 DAL, Friday. Interment in Prospect Cemetery, Northside United Church Worship 11 a.m. Jr. Churoh School during worship. Sr. Church Scheel 10 a.m. Organist, Mrs, Sae. Stewart, Mrs, Sohn Cardno, Juue and July. Choirmaster, Mr. Jas. A. Stewart, Minister, Rev, 1, Cliff Britton BA, "What has been done is proof of what yet can be accomplished" A statement to the people of Ontario from Prime Minister John Diefenbaker "Five years ago the Canadian people gave me and my colleagues a mandate to end the years of indecision and neglect of Liberal rule and make a start in the New National Policy which we put before the Canadian people in 1957. You gave us a renewal of your mandate in 1958. "In the succeeding four years we carried on that policy and as a direct result of the many bold and even revolutionary measures which we undertook the recession of 1957 has been superseded by the boom of 1961 and 1962. "Our energetic trade policies have produced the first favorable balance of trade in nine years. "Farm cash income has reached an all-time record high. Prices are now supported on 23 farm products. "Old Age Pensions and Old Age Assist- ance have been increasedfrom $46 to $65. Other pensions have kept pace. "Ontario received $607 million in fed- eral payments this year, a huge in- crease over 1957's $215 million. "Canada stands today at the commencement of a great new era of progress and prosperity -first as a result of the action we have taken -second, on the neces- sary conditi9n that the plans we have made and announced for the next five years are carried into effective action. "Five years from now Canada will be -celebrating the 100th Anniversary ot Confederation. Our plans for the future are already five years along the road to fulfilment and they can, will and must be realized between now and 1967. What has been done in five years is proof of what yet can be accomplished in the next five years." VOTE Progressive Conservative JUNE 18 HURON HAS PROSPERED UN ER IMF I TEM BAKER A IMiNIST. ATIO:\ Continue a somul record of service CONS EItVAT • •