Zurich Herald, 1949-05-19, Page 42°1"1"/ Hi 4 ONTARIO
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hay
1.950 ASSESSMENT ROLL.
Notice is hereby given that a Court
sof Revision on the Assessment Roll
for 1010 will be held at the Town-
ship Hall, Zurich, on the 15tH day of
Jun(, 1!949 at 2.00 p.nl., in the after-
noon for the purpose ,of hearing arty
lappeals against the 'roll.
AM appeals must be left with the
'Clerk on or before ?v1t y 31st, 1949.
Dated this 1Gth day of May, 1949.
GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Reeve,
H. W. !BRO1 NSHIRE,
Clerk, Township of Hay
All interes'tea • persons should
govern themselves accordingly.
This is your chance to give to the
Community Find. Maybe the '!asti
R. Joseph and Beaver Town
' Mr and Mrs Anthony Masse, o£
Goderieh spent Sunday last With the
former's parents in St. Joseph.
\•1r, 1',laise Ducharme rand Miss
Joyce Clark of Windsor 'spent the
week -end with the formers parents,
Mr . Nelson Masse, Jr., in comp-
any with 'Miss Seona LaFontaine,
both of Windsor, spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Alex. Masse of 'the 14th
' Coneession,.
! At St. Joseph on 'Saturday even-
ing last, a party was given by Mr
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look at your home
throuriti the eyes of a stranger
Could it do with a good coat of paint and a general 'fix up'?
Strange how we are apt to notice signs of neglect in
someone else's house and overlook the same things in our
own. It's a costly tendency, too. For one bit of disrepair
soon leads to another. Wood deteriorates when the paint
wears off. A broken post undermines the whole fence.
it pays to make your repairs promptly.
That goes for indoor improvements, too. You save money,
time and material, by attending to home repairs right
away — before the damage gets worse. And every
improvement adds to your comfort and to your pride
in your home.
If you need more money than you have on hand to pay for the
necessary repairs, see your B of M manager about a low-cost
loan. Save by. paying cash. And save yourself trouble by
paying off all repair bills at once.
Why not make a list of the repairs your house needs today?
Then discuss your improvement plans with your B of M
manager ... in confidence. You'll like his helpful attitude.
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near opening date of thelr new gar-
age and place of business. The
family are very .courteous and gentle
like, and we hope that itheir venture
in their new home will prove a huge
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place of business the corner lot of
St. Joseph, being the north-east cor-
ner, where the two Highways are
very much travelled, and there
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ZURICH HERALD
Thursday, May 19th, 1949
Farmers are busy working up the
bean and root lands. Much change
has been made in the bean acreage,
for it is only a Short time ago that
the 1948 crop has been lifted, and
1;o.f course that and other faetors'had
put them on difficult straits. But
tth'at has .been .overcome now, and
it is a safe bet for the farmers to
grow beans. As farmers comprise
the basic industry of the country,
and any one who are trying to upset
their plans and security, are doing
ao at their own expense and failure.
For Highest Quality
Buy Co,s0p. Fee? ms
ONLY RE -CLEANED GRAIN USED IN OUR
FEEDS.
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HENSALL and ZURICH
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
OPENING DANCE
SATURDAY - MAY 21st.
CANADA'S OUTSTANDING ORCHESTRA
NEIL McKAY
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Radio Broadcasting Orchestra
FEATURED IN SEVERAL CBC COAST TO COAST'
WEEKLY PROGRAMMES
Admission 75c.
TUESDAY - MAY 24th.
Maurice Jackson's
ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA
—TOURING CANADA COAST TO COAST—
A Hit on every occasion and playing to Record Crowds--
Each
rowdsEach Appearance
DON'T MESS THEM! Admission $1.0G
PICNIC HALL — OPEN DAILY MAY AND JUNE
Write or `Phone for Reservations; During July and August
open for picnics of 50 persons or more, by reservation only.
"We Liberals have dedicated
ourselves to maintaining a
high level of employment >r
and income, because that
means a high and widely
distributed standard of living
for our people."
Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent
You share --
every Canadian shares
in the greater
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Opportunity
Prosperity
Security
brought about by
constructive Liberal policies
Liberals mean what they say. Look over the
record of the last five years — the most im-
pressive period of prosperity and growth in
our history. It shows that Liberal perform-
ance exceeds Liberal promises.
Under Liberal policies, Canadians can be
confident that this forward march will con-
tinue — that Liberal promises will again be
carried out.
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More Jobs—More Income
More people are working than
in any previous peacetime
period— nearly a million more
than in 1939. National income
is three times as high as in 1939,
is more widely distributed than
ever before.
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More Production and Trade
The products of our farms and
forests, factories and mines and
fisheries are worth twice as
much as ten years ago. And
Canada's exports are more than
four times greater. Canada is
the world's third largest trading
nation.
More Old Age Pensions
Federal payments have been
twice increased since 1945. The
new pension basis is now in-
creased to $40.00 a month,
providing greater comfort and
security for the aged and blind.
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More Savings
People have nearly 2//, million
more bank accounts than before
the war. They have put aside
more than 4 billion dollars in
personal bank savings.
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More Family Allowances
The federal government has,
since 1945, invested one billion
dollars in Canada's children.
Four ,pillion boys and girls in
ly million families are receiv-
ing a better start in life. Benefits
are being extended this year.
National Health
Health grants to provinces are
helping to build a stronger
nation. Many projects are al-
ready under way: nine province -
wide health surveys; 13,000
additional hospital beds; train-
ing for health specialists; in-
creased health services and
research.
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Aid to Home Builders
Close to 300,000 dwellings
have been built since the war.
M ore homes have been built in
Canada, in proportion to popu-
lation, than in any other coun-
try; and more were built last
year than any time in our
history.
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Protect your stake in
OPPORTUNITY, PROSPERITY, SECURITY
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Hy careful adnhj, J51
the Liberal +tintt
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leas established these ese
records and been able
at the same time to
cut the national debt
by 1,625 million dollars.
dud every budget since .94.5
has announced lowered
rates of laxation.
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