The Seaforth News, 1948-02-12, Page 2THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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The Drew Government and
TOM PRYDE
Have Earned Your Support
Drew Government has been good Government. The
record speaks plainly. It is a record of getting things
done—a record standing out in sharp contrast against
the empty, unfulfilled promises of the Government
of which Mr. Oliver was a member. On February
16 vote for TOM PRYDE and continued progessive
Government by Premier George Drew.
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Drew Government Action Has:
RAISED HURON'S EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS
by lifting a huge load from taxation on farms and homes. Drew policies have
achieved equality with the larger centres in educational opportunities for Huron's
growing boys and girls:
IMPROVED HURON'S ROADS
The Government which TOM PRYDE will represent helped Huron's roads three
times as much as did the Government represented by Mr. Oliver. The Drew
Government has also extended Provincial aid to town and village roads;
EXPANDED HURON'S HOSPITALS
Drew Government maintenance grants to hospitals at Goderich, Clinton and
Scaforth are more than double those of Oliver's Government. In addition, though
no previous government had rendered any capital assistance to hospitals, the
Drew Government has made grants for extension and new equipment totalling
$75,000, of which a substantial part has already been paid;
INCREASED WELFARE SERVICES
When .Mr. Oliver was Minister of Public Welfare he did nothing to increase
old age pensions. One of the first actions of rhe Drew Government was to add
Provincial bonuses.
RAISED RURAL LIVING STANDARDS
Under legislation recommended and approved by farmers themselves, many
provincial aids have been given to improve farm education, health and marketing.
BROUGHT HYDRO POWER TO HURON FARMS
Where the Government of which Mr: Oliver was a member added only a scattered
few farms to Hydro service, the Drew program has brought hydro power to an
average of 659 additional Huron farms each year.
IMPROVED THE WORKINGMAN'S LIFE
Holidays with pay, one day free in seven, and fair standard basic wages have
been part of the achievement of Drew legislation.
On February 16 VOTE for TOM PRYDE Progressive.Conserv,tive
Keep HURON in the GOVERNMENT RANKS
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The Huron Vote
In 1945 Election
iollowIug Is Ihu Vnie In Ihr' gonerrc.l
provincial election In liel'on In 1045,
which will be of Interest 2,,' aonlparl-
son In the vote next Monday:
SIv'',AFO RTH
Ballantyne l(ucklns Taylor
1 73 11. 81
2. 73 4 106.
3 93 8 66
4 .. 75 5 49
5 47 12 71
6 .. 80 6 82
'Total . , 441 45 445
GO D' I'ItiCi'1
1 81 21 79
"2 ......,09 27 (32
d 64 38 116
4 27 54 36
5 70 83 92
(i 40 22 61
7 108 35 123
8 ..... 52 19 42
9 93 30 179
10 94 40 135
11 45 13 77
12 . . 68 27 102
Total 716 330 1,164
A. "P, 1 1 6
Totnl .. 7:1.7 840 1,170
16Xh.T14R
i A 22 7 90 lylc4C1LT,O P
111 .. 11) 12 82 I'., 14'2 8
,2A 30 1'2 180 '24 40 12
20 82 i0 :108 213 .,.4J c
11.
3A 87 18 06 3 ....... 104 9
1111 87 9 117 4 73 1.1
4. 17 4 66) ----
.---1 'foini 408 51
Total •• .
. 194 7(1 689 STT 1 311414
.CLINTON 1 3!) 9 • 33
1 ,, 77 18 159 2 ... 82 6 64
2A 57 6 80 2 Tia 8 fit
20 63 13 8rr 4 77 88 92
3A 47 8 1.18 5 511 > 44,
311 .. 48 . 6 58 11 44 168
4 86 22 1413 7. 43 8 41
8 22 1 . 90
Total 368 73 (365 9 ... 82 10 115
A; P. 6 0 3 ... ___
Tet,il 37,1 78 658 'Total .... 458 93 768
III_ _ _ II_ _ — _ _ _ _ =IN _ M MINN MIN INN
N MI III_ MIN NMI UM VIM ▪ INN
(;OT)L111CH 't'WP.
1 . . 36 26 88
2 20 16 09
3 49 8 95
4 - 25 1 67
5 45 15 70
(t ...... , 28 48
focal .. 212 71 437
1 ENSA1T.
IA 80 1 100
19 72 1 103
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Total 152 2 .203
HAY
t 36 10 60
2 56 5 34
3A 81 25 46
30 .. 57 7 33
4 127 25 69
12 69 8 35
(1 47 7 140
7 4(i 2 22
8 68 5 32
Total .. 587 94 470
lWLL14'rT
81 26 76
6I 1. 47
3 45 1. 35
4 31 19 82
5 22 0 39
6 668 8 35
'7 110 6 72
Total ... , 418 ' 56. 880
46
25
52
82
82
287
STANLI4Y
1 46 3
2 68 5
4il 37 12
523 8
li 75 2
7 33 6
8 57 4
Total 373 48
TUCKERSI%'iITH
1 71 6
2 57 11
3 84 12
465 2
5 ........ 53 9
it -54 4
Total .. 384 4.4.
USBORNII
1 33 11
2 21 17
3 47 7
4 58 0
5 23 3
6 1.0 7
7 30 6
Total 222 61
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34
40
146
62
55
15
99
492
'66
62
41
61
70
44
344
76
75
51
67
112
80
107
568
Grand
Total 4,940 1,044 6,911
Plurality for Taylor over his 'next
opponent, 1,971.
HURON SUMMARY
Goderich 717 340
Exeter 194 76
C1Inton 374 73
Sc rlorth 441 • 45
Goderich Two. , 212 71.
llcrrsaell 1.62 2
Hay 'Tap 587 94
Hollat Two,.,
418 56
Mclillop Twp.' 408 51
Sl:rphen Two,.,458 93
Stanley Twp. . 373. 48
I'uciccrsmlth,Twp. 384 44
! elmrnc TWp, . , 222 51
Total . , . 4 940 1,044
Plurality for Taylor ... , .
1,170
63))
668
445
487
203
470
38(1'
287
768,
492
344
568
6,011
1,971.
STANLEY
The Stanley Township' Council
held their regular meeting in the
Twp. hall, Varna, Feb. 2nd at 2 pm.
withh all members present. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read
and on motion by H. Coleman and
C. Houston were adopted as read.
The correspondence was red and
dealt with. Mr. E. Munn and Mr. Ti.
Dick of Hensall, interviewed - the
Council regarding a grant to the
'Hensall Legion. A grant of $150.00
was made to this organization. Mov-
ed by H. Coleman, seconded by A.
McBride, that Logan drain voucher
for0220.00 be passed and paid. Car-
ried. Moved by H. Taylor, seconded
by C. Houston, that all former mo-
tions passed by previous councils in
regards to Brucefied street lights be,
rescinded. Carried. No action was
taken on the communication from
the Hydro -Electric Power Comm. of
Ont. re instlaling street lights in
the village of Brucefield at an esti-
mated cost of $1738.00. Moved by.
A. McBride, seconded by H. Coleman
that the general voucher for $501.75.
be passed and paid. Carried. Moved
by 11. Coleman seconded by C. Hou-
ston, that road vouclh�ter No. 2 for
$1.332.84 be passed and naid. Car-
ried. Counciladjourned to meet
lWarch lit at 1:30 p.m.
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