The Seaforth News, 1949-06-23, Page 2Exe.rietic
in the
Public Service
THF, SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
COUNTS
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3 :uta s
Alderman, Mayer, Provincial
Party Le:nc".er, Three Times
PREMIER OF ONTARIO .
Then --
LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
in The House of Commons,
Ottawa.
No other national leader con
match this record of public
service on ALL LEVELS OF
GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITY.
George Drew, more than" any other national leader
knows that government—to remain DEMOCRATIC,
—must remain in the hands of the people. As an
alderman he concerned himself with the problems
of his ward. As mayor, he worked for a better
community. As provinciaflegislator, he worked in
the interests of the people of his constituency. As
Premier of Ontario he gave his native province the
finest administration in its history ... George Drew
has succeeded as an administrator because he believes
in TEAMWORK and CO-OPERATION on all levels
of government.
As PREMIER OF ONTARIO he held more cabinet
meetings and with greater frequency than any
government in Ontario's history. As leader of
the official opposition at Ottawa, he brought
new life and energy into the House of Commons,
and a renewed 'respect for the principle of Parlia-
mentary Government.
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES
give wholehearted support to George Drew because
they will be Members of Parliament in FACT as
well as in NAME. No longer will members be
forced to yield all power to bureaucratic cabinet
ministers and centralizers and Tail to give full
representation TO THEIR CONSTITUENCIES ...
Compare the records of George Drew and YOUR
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE candidate with
those of other party leaders and candidates.
Your vote on June 27th for your PROGRESSIVE.
CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE will mean that
you will be represented in Parliament by a supporter
of A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GOVERN-
MENT under the leadership of George Drew.
OTE FOR
ELGIN
VOTE
Eyinpfileurrth
YOUR PROGRESSIVE COPNSERVATIVE CANDIDATE
ul h by Ile Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, 141 Laurier Ave, W„ Ottawa 63
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton and
Bobbie, are vacationing with rela-
tives in Detroit.
Mrs. John E. McEwan is attend-
ing Grand Lodge being held in Tor-
onto this week.
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Mickle are en-
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Beaver -Board, Arborite,
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Cooksville Bricks
Roll -Brick Siding, and Roll Roofing
INSULATION
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Lumber, Sash and Doors
Screens made to order
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a xing a cruise on the Great Lakes
this week via 'Sarnia to Fort V, illiam
Miss Irma Kipfer of Toronto is
holidaying with members of her fain -
Hit of the Year
The Radio Show oe 1940
Coming Your Way In Person
It's the Coast to Coast Sen-
sation of 1949 ,
Nen Messer
and His islanders
Coast to Coast Network
Canada's Finest 01st Time Band
Featuring Marg Oshouinc and
Charlie Chamberlain
Playing for hath Modern and
Old-time Dancing. You've Heard
Them, Now See "chem in person
FRIDAY, JULY 8
Stratford Casino
Admission 81,00
ily here.
CASH
FOR'DEAD
ANIMALS
COWS • $$2.505O each
HORSES a$2v5Oeach
HOGS - .5O per cwt
According tosize and
condition
Phone collect
SEAFORTH 665 r 2
MITCHELL - 219
INGERSOLL - 21'
William Stone Sons, Ltd:
INGERSdLLONTARIO
HT:N.OTJCE.
Town of SeaFort'h
All persons in the Municipality owning g
or
harboring -dogs must purchase 1949 licenses for
same on or before Juune 30th, 1949. Licenses will be
issued- from the -Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall,
or from the Tax Collector, J. Cummings.
After that date summonses through the Court
will be issued to the owner's or harborers of dogs not
having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
NEW EQUIPMENT:
ON HAND FOR SALE
One
Two
Two
One
Two
One
4E Hammer Mill
One.horse Scufflers
C 244 2 -row Corn Cultivator
A 144 Corn Cultivator
41/2 ft. Cub Tractor Mowers
7 -foot H. M. Tractor Mowers
Three. 7.ft. C-21 Tractor Mowers
One No. 75-P Field Hay Chopper
Two No. 2S Cream 'Separators
One No. 35 Cream Separators
Two Single Unit Milkers
Six 7 -ft. Grain Binders on steel or rubber
One 10 -ft. Tractor Binder & rubber transport
One No, 52 R Harvester Thresher
One AllPurpose Farm -Wagon or rubber
One 'comb. Fertilizer & Lime Sower
One No. 2 Ensilage & Forage Blower
One C-12-1) Harrow Plow
Cne 1.ft. Harrow Plow on rubber
One 2.base Pick-up Tractor Plow on steel or rubber
One Simplicity Electric Washer
Tw9 Used Beatty Electric Weshers
1--sJsed W K 40 Tractor on rubber, with starter, lights and
standardized P T 0
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