The Seaforth News, 1948-05-27, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948
HEAR
PREMIER
GEORGE DREW
DISCUSS .
THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION JUNE 7"
Friday, May 28th 8.30 - 9 p.m.
Tuesday, June 1st '10.30 - 11 p.m.
Friday, June 4th 10.45 11 p.m.
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Vote PROGRESSIVE ,CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7
Published by the Progressive Conservative Parry of Ontario
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns, Bruce -
field, were recent vsiitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. -Chas, Dol -
mage.
Bobby Betties and Douglas Keys
took in the trip to Niagara Falls on
the 24th.
Mr. Russell Bolton is erecting a
new implement house.
Mrs. Irene Trimbach and a friend
of Stratford were holiday visitors at
the homes of Messrs Charles and
Austin Dolmage.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Maddess and
Lillian of Milverton, visited with Mr.
and Mrs, R. K. Davidson.
Miss Dorothy Grainger of Agin-
court and Miss Doris Broadfoot of
London, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
McClure.
Mr, Ross Montgomery of Brant-
ford spent the weekend at his home.
Miss Isabel Betties of Toronto and
Mr. Gordon Betties of London were
holiday visitors at the home of their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert ivlcSpadden of
London 'visited relatives over the
weekend,
The Helping Hand Mission Band
met on Saturday. Meeting opened
with the thence hymn followed by
call to worship and hymn 597. The
scripture was repeated in unison,
23rd psalm. Prayer by Irene Mont -
A 'ew Worth While
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FREQUENT ELECTIONS
In the last 45 years the average time between elec-
tions was 31/2 years. Great projects require fre-
quent endorsation of the people. That is democracy.
European countries would be glad to have the right
to hold free elections,
BY -ELECTIONS.
The people of each riding have a right to have a
representative in the Legislature at each session.
• The Liberals could have refrained from nominating
a candidate last February, then there would have
been no by-election. Scores of people in the riding
can testify that Tom Pryde has been of service to
therm as their representative in the Legislature. Let
him carry on the work.
TOM PRYDE
Progressive -Conservative Candidate
THE HYDRO CHANGE -OVER
from 25 to 60 cycle will not cost the domestic (home) consumer one cent. That
is definite. After the change -over, motorized appliances will cost much less—up to
33 per cent.
THE AMUSEMENT TAX
The continuance of the amusement tax will enable the government to increase the
maintenance grants to hospitals from $2,200,000 a year to $5,400,000 a year.
THE GASOLINE TAX
The continuance of the gasoline tax will enable the government to give larger
grants to .the counties and municipalities so that we can have our county and
municipal roads kept in better shape both Summer and Winter. Then, again, why
shouldn't the man who drives 10,000 miles pay more than the man who drives 2,000
miles? And why shouldn't the American tourist pay something toward the upkeep
of our roads?
THE EMBARGO
which prevents the shipment of cattle and certain other products to the United
States is purely a Dominion Government affair— and the Provincial Government
has nothing whatever to do with it.
THE AIRFORCE VOTER
If he and his wife are living OFF the station he has the same voting privilege as the
civilian. If he lives ON the station he must have been in Ontario one year.
Re -Elect
Tom PRY
E
and• keep the highway Improvement up, help the hospitals provide services to the
sick, advance and improve the hydro system, and keep Ontario strong.
Published by Huron Progressive -Conservative Association
gomery and minutes were read by
Iris Byerinan. Roll call was your
favorite bird. The study period was
by Mrs. Wm: Dodds. Mrs, Ralph
Davidson 'lead a" story. Meeting
closed with benediction,
The W.M,S, and W.A. of Caven,
Winthrop, are having a specialmmet-
ing on Wednesday, June 2, in the
Church, when they will entertain
the ladies from Duff's, Bethel and
Burns' societies. The guest, speaker
for the meeting will be Mrs. Rogers
of Blyth. After the worship period
a bazaar and social time will be held
in the schoolroom.
HULLETT
Many parents as well as pupils
enoyed therecent music festival in
Goderich. Mrs. Wendorf, music
teacher, Miss Edith Beacom and pu-
pils of S. S. No. 5, and Mrs: Watson
Reid and pupils of S.S. No. 11, de-
serve credit for winning shields for
their schools besides the other hon-
ours anti certificates,
Misses Doris and Helen Lear spent
the weekend at the hone of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lear.
Miss Erma Watt of London, is
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Watt.
BRUCEFIELD
The many friends- of Mr. Thos.
Chapman will be glad to know that
he has recovered enough to return
from the Hospital in London to the
home of his niece, Mrs. P. B. Mof-
fatt, on West St., Seaforth. Mr.
Chapman underwent a very seriods
operation in St. Joseph's Hospital
some four weeks ago and w.e are
glad he has made such a good re-
covery.
DUBLIN
Misses Teresa and Mary Margaret
Ryan, London, with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan.
' Miss Bridget Costello at Niagara
Falls.
Mrs. Katharine Byrne in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello at
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney and
son Joseph, London, with Mr. and
Mrs, Patrick Feeney.
Mrs. Islwyn Young and :Diss. John
Lannin, Toronto, with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph O'Rourke.
Rev. Joseph A. Feeney, London,
with his brothers and sisters here.
Miss Velma Moore, student nurse,
Stratford General Hospital. with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Roney, Im-
perial, Sask., with Mr. and Mrs,
Alex. Roney.
Robert Gibb, Chatham, with Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Barker and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker at Bur-
ford.
B1essiouB-
Mi
A1&'
ss Browning knows
how easy it is to forget
she's on a party line...
and that others may be
waiting. So she keeps a
watchful eye on the clock
— and limits the length
of her calls.
PARTY LIN. E
COURTESY IS
CATCHING...
Putting it into practice
on every call you make is
your best guarantee that
others will do the same
for you.
1. Keep calls brief.
2. Space your calls.
3. Give right-of-way
to emergency calls.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux
at Zurich:
While a group. of boys were play-
ing with fire -crackers on Main St.,
Dublin, on Victoria, Day, Bobbie,
the .four-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus Stapleton sustained se-
vere burns on his leg when .a fire-
cracker was inadvertently thrown..
Mr. and Mrs. James Morrisson,
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. James
Morrisson Sr.
VARNA
The W.A. of Varna are having the
Play, "Grandpa's Twin Sister", from
Elimville, on Thursday evening, May
21, in Varna town hall.
BORN
KLEBER — At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on May 20. to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kleber, Seaforth, a son.
O'LEARY—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on May 21, to Mr, and Mrs,
Andrew O'Leary, Seaforth, a son.
ELLTOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on May 20, to Mr•1 and Mrs,
Lorne Elliott, RR3 Dublin, a son.
FITZPATRICK — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 21, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Fitzpatrick, Seaforth,
a son,
ELLIOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on May 22, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Elliott, Dublin, a daughter,
BURNS—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on May 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Burns, Seaforth, a daughter.
I3ABKIRK—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on May 24, to Mr, and Mrs. Scott
Habkirk, Seaforth, a son.
AGAR — At Scott Memorial Hospital
on May 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Agar, REB Seaforth, a son.
McNICFIOL—At Scott Memorial Hos.
pital, on May 25, to Mr. and Airs.
Boss McNichol, Itit1 Walton, a
daughter.,
DOLAIAGE—At Scott. Memorial Hosp-
ital, on May 25, to Mn and Mrs.
Stewart Dohnage, RR2 Seaforth, a
daughter,
CHIPCHASE—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on May 26, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Chipchase, RR2 Hensall, a
son.
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