Zurich Citizens News, 1967-10-12, Page 4PAGE" FOUR
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Liberal
(continued from page one)
Rem. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., S.D.
1,0,/i0:; of curse do du a� () i ie
port nett, :after the election.
Pastor when people have forgotten
SUN OAY, OCTOBER 15 .-- the ciretunstances. The Con-
servatives are masters at the
art of . ot -,1p, and who re-
memhers the hi4hway scandals
that were buried in a previous
t'lE'C•tlgil :'
They Have whittled away at
local autonomy. because strong
1 o e a 1 government frustrates
their dictorlal actions. They
have reduced municipalities to
setfdonls by their control of
i'inanees, and dietations from
the department of municipal
affairs and the Ontario Manic -
1t 1';.1 School.
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LAt>KEVIEW CONSERVATIVE
Mennonite Church
Formerly
SS 4, EAST STANLEY
Minister -- Elmer Grove
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 —
d m.—Sunday School
11
Lm.—Worship Service.
8 F .r. --Worship Service.
We invite you to worship
with us.1
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THE
CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR THE :;.LINO
ANN UAL
FINANCIAL APPEAL
October 16th
Canvass by the Zurich Lions Club
J. R. McKINNON, Chairman.
PAIIIIIIIIIHRagemmeimmrnm
anaananansani
I ipal Board. Now they have pro
posed to do away With count
councils, without first strength
en ns the hands of Municipal
t !t . and without eonsltltatiol
'1'he :Da' is raised. and will i�nl
ilt 1p actor the election.
Ili, Conservative overt
Merit fins been Iho most pr.
fli 'att' spender we have eve
had. They are forced to bet,
their w-ly out of troubles. The
bribe the voter into aequies
L'enoe, With the biggest defiei
in Ontario's history, with a son
ing public debt, and with in-
flation kindled by government
waste, they compound platters
by handing out (:lection good
ies. We have seen how they
raised taxes in the past four
years, and this trend is only
held up temporarily until after
the election, They have pluck
ed the plums from the Smith
report, and did not read further—and they hope the public
dict not read further—about the
sharp rise in all taxes that will
be needed to pay for their irre-
sponsibility.Budgeting has been poorly
handled. We have the spec-
tacle of a government that
brings down its budget in the
spring with the greatest deficit
ever, and keeps on adding to
the debt by monthly and weekly
additions of further handouts to
the voter.
An auditor -general will be
appointed with powers that are
independent of the government,
powers such. as this position has
in Ottawa to criticize govern-
ment waste of inefficiency. The
civil service will be revitalized
and its orientation to serve the
public rather than the Conserv-
ative brass.
trarily imposed to correct a
y situation that has already hap-
• llened, We n1 i.<t fl:11.111‘1(1‘111
t t' 811 agri-
i- cttltur'al nldti t :: ( 111111 Gowers
1. the whole industry, with a
Y 4 commission to supervise the
growth and th loges, 11 collulris-
1- siert enlbl'ae in the various
�- Segrelne'1t. of griculture and
r vove1' 1111011,. to r1' 11 111,` future.
v The new I 4t 1 d government
y will put a Win reign on
ernnlent spending, ke t•ping it
t within the growth of our prov-
r- ince. This will be (lone by
✓About People
" ou Know ...
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
-• and family, of Toronto, were
holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger.
Mr. and Mrs. William David-
son spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Jantzi and
Fergus, at Dublin.
Ontario agriculture is at
the crossroads. In these times
of radic'al change, it is neces-
sary to have long-term planning,
to be worked out by the gov-
ernment and our farm organ-
izations. We can no longer tol-
erate patchwork solutions, arbi-
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ted Steinbach
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stein-
bach spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Hackett and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Thorn Laterquist on Den-
nison Island, at Lake Kawa-
gama.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cecile, of
Tecumseh, spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome
Sweeney. lther visitors were
Mr. sand Mrs. Joseph Overholt
of London, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mozart Gelinas, of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Duward Mc-
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
McAdams spent the holiday
week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McAdams, at St.
Jean, Quebec, also attending
Expo at Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gascho
have returned home after spend
ing a week visiting in the Ot-
tawa .and Montreal areas.
rigid economy, and by estab-
lishing priorities of the ntdst
u e e (1 0 (1 requirements. Mr.
Nixon will work toward assist-
ance of the local taxpayer by
reducing the educational burd-
en, by now over half our county
expenditures. Ile is not offer-
ing a bribe that he knows can-
not be filled tomorrow, but will
space this over a period of five
years, as our revenues increase
with growth, and when the sav-
ings in Conservative govern-
ment waste are mobilized.
Mr. Nixon is ready now with
a responsible and trustworthy
team to take over the Ontario
government.
Zurich Mennoni4e
Ephriam Gingerich, Pastor
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 —
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service.
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Y01J AktE WELCOME!
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EMMANUEL EVANGELICAL
United Brethren
Church
Rev. John Huether, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. Milton Oesch, Organist
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 —
10 a.m.—Service of Praise and
Thanksgiving
(Dedication of Hymnals)
October 17 —
7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
October 19 —
10 a.m.—Stratford District
W.S.W.S. Fall Rally
Speaker: Miss Jean Kellerman,
Japan
THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 12, 1967
DOWN
GETS YOU
DOWN
GETS YOU
Buy a Bond at Bank of Montreal
Canada Savings Bonds
1967/68 Series
Buy yours now for cash
or by instalments.
Only 5% down — balance in easy
payments over a year.
Now available at all branches.
iti
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o 24 Years of Conservcjtjve
Poiicy
which is responsiblem
Higher Taxes
Ballooning Government
Declining Farm Income
Small Community Stagnation
-- Increasing Local Education Costs
Provincial Domination of Local
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