Zurich Herald, 1949-06-02, Page 4ttiklett
ONTARIO
Leavitt's Theatre Proclamation
Exeter, Ont. Phone 1351
Thank You!
TO OUR PATRONS!
Having sold Leavitt':; Theatre to Mr.
G. D. Thomson, of St. Marys.
'We take this opportunity to Thank
•alar many Patrons who have loyally
supported our" Theatre through the
past 37 ,years,
We would ask for your continued
.:pport for the new management. I
,signed—
Pearl Leavitt Cochrane.
NOTICE is here1 y, given that all
places of ltusiness in Zurich will be
closed. on Friday, June 3rd from 12
to 3 p.m., in Honour of the Prime
Minister of Canada's visit to Zurich.
BY ORDER
Zurich Police Trustees.
TENDERS WANTED
FOR DECORATING SCHOOL
The Hay Township School Area is
calling for tenders for painting and
decorating the following Schools:
Separate quotations for each school
asked for.
1. S.S. No. 4 Hay—Interior pairting
2coats and papering.
2. S.S. No. 12 Hay—Outside, one
Aldon I �,} I T� coat and sills two coats. Interior
.'�.. t t '.J papering and painting 2 coats.
3. •S. S. No. 10 Hay—Inside 2 coats
-of paint.
Presents for Your. Enjoyment. the Colours: Ceiling flat white; 'walls
Following Attractions Cream; base, buff.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Secy. by Tuesday June 14th, 1,149
H. W. BROKENSHIRE,
Sec. Treas. Hay Township School
Area. Zurich, Ont.
GRAND BEND
-Friday, Saturday June 3-4
Gene Autry, Barbara Britton
Chill Willis, Jack Holt
LOADED PISTOLS
The Greatest of all Western Stars.
ibrinr•.s you his latest Thrill -Topping
Adventure. And on the same program
"BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE"
y ronciay, Tuesday June 6-7
Night Has a Thousand Eyes
Edward G. Robinson. Gail Russell,
.John Lund. Powerful in the Ruthless
:inp::let of its excitement and danger.
Paramount Newsreel and Short
"Paris in the Spring"
'Wednesday, Thursday June 8-9
George Raft, 'Wm. Bendix,
Marilyn Maxwell
RACE STREET
Pounding with Hoofbeat and Heart-
beat Thrills. "Pal's Adventure,"
Cartoon "Bone Bandit," and anad-
ded Short "Lady in Waiting"
AUCTION SALE
Community Stock Yards, Watford,
FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 3rd
At 8 o'clock D.S.T.
Usual number of mixed Cows and
and Calves
Number of mixed Stockers. . Some
.good young Springers
870 Mixed Pigs. •
Number of young Sows.
Bring in what you have to sell.
Please note—Sales will be held
-every Friday night until further
• 'Notice.
TERMS—CASH
G. Hollingsworth, Auctioneer.
Elgin McKinley,' Candidate
By Join A. Armstrong, Zurich
they learn to work and learn to live.
Where unselfishness • and thoughtful-
ness are ever manifest and each ap-
parently endeavoring to live accord-
ing to the Golden Rule. I feel this
is most important, as so much de-
pends upon the Homes of our fair
Canada.
I kruow him as a successful 'business
builder. At McKinley Farms and Hat-
chery, you find: 1. A large mechan-
ized farm where every modern
machine used in farming can be seen
2. A splendid herd of pure bred
Shorthorn cattle from which many
breeding animals have gone out to be
an asset to. the •beef industry.
3. A large, new, and modern
chick Hatchery where approximately
200,000 chicks are hatched annually.
Hundreds of farmers and others make
their annual trip to this enterpris-
ing industry to purchase theirbaby
or started chicks.
I know him as a man vitally inter-
ested in every community of welfare
project advanced for the benefit and
good sof our fellow citizens. Ever
ready to give moat generously of
time and means to all worthwhile ef-
forts.
Dear Editor:
Through the columns of your
most valuable paper I wish to pres-
ent to its readers only a few of the
many things, I know about Elgin Mc-
Kinley, Progressive Conservative
condidate for Huron Perth.
I know him as a successful home
builder. At the McKinley home you
always find a happy, contented fam-
ily, Where as each lone grows up,
ZURICH HERALD
I know him as a .man that is not
possessed of narrow partisan view;
but rather broadminded, a deep
thinker and ever standing for the
things that build initiative, incentive
and all splendid qualities that enable
men and women to stand on their
own feet. We have too many now
looking for something' for nothing.
I know him as a man having a prac-
tical knowledge of the needs' of .Ag-
riculture,. the basic indust.}y of Baur
country. Our constituency is the
home of thousands of farm voters.
We have not been represented by a
successful farmer since the days of
the late Thomas McMillan.. We need
a fine, young man like Elgin Mc-
Kinley.
So dear reader (regardless of your
political affiliations or leanings) I
feel, I can commend to you this man,
who is a practical farmer, a -Christ-
ian gentleman, and definately well
qualified for the office he seeks.
He is carrying on an effective, vig-
orotus and clean campaign. Should
he lbe elected June 127th, he would
ever be vow faithful and humble
servant. He is worthy of your con-
fidence. He will not disappoint you.
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Thursday, June 2nd, 1949
—BROADCASTS---
OVER CKNX—WINCHAM
HURON - PERTH PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd. 8.00-8.10 P.M.
ROSSCOWAN OF EXETER,
PRESIDENT OF
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES WILL SPEAK
OTHER BROADCASTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 9th 8.30-8.40 P.M.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10th 8.45-8.55 P.14I.
TUESDAY, JUNE 14th. 9.00-9.10 P.M.
FRIDAY, JUNE 17th 8.45-8.55 P.M.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21st 8.00-8.10 P.M.
FRIDAY, JUNE 24th 8 30-8.40, P.M.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
LEN. HOPKINS
and his
Chateau Laurier Orchestra
One Night Only
SATURDAY -- JUNE 4th.
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Renowned youth speaker with a message you
o• won't want to miss. Also featured is the CRUS-
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• • •It is our aim to bring you the best there is in speak
• ers and talent.
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II for Christ! .
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•• PUBLIC MEETING
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At ZURICH TOWN HALL, on
• TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, at 8.30 p.m_
• Speakers: Kenneth Bryden, Dupty Minister of
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Labor from Saskatchewan and Rev. J. R. Peters,
• B.A., your C.C. F. Candidate for Huron -Perth. Mr.
• Bryden formerly was federal member at Ottawa,.
i thus is well versed in federal political affairs, as
• well as to what Saskatchewan Government is doing'
• Don't miss to hear these men.
Huron -Perth C.C.F. Organization
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YOUR SECURITY and YOUR STABILITY
ARE AT STAKE!
You Can Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem ...
That is the 8% sales tax. The one the budget missed. The one that hits you
hardest. This quotation'
... This tax costs the Canadian taxpayers 30 cents for
every dollar of processed material"
from a Liberal member of Parliament shows what the government is doing
to keep taxes high ... despite the "bribery" reductions in the budget.
So that you may have a sure, adequate income, the Progressive Conservative
Party will
• Reduce sales, taxes.
• Reduce income tax rates
and increase exemptions.
• Provide deductions to farmers for mem-
• bers of family who contribute to revenue.
• End the administrative persecution of
farmers by tax collectors.
For your protection the Progressive Conservative Party
will take these steps:
—Permanent floor price legislation based on these principles:
• A definite formula in the Farm Prices
Support Act for arriving at floor prices.
• The formula will allow for variations in
production and demand for individual
products.
EXPORT MARKETS
• Floor prices will be announced well in
advance of production period.
• The floor price formula will be arrived
at in consultation with representatives
of producers.
Restoration of the Canadian Wheat Board to serve its original purpose as a Marketing Agency
for wheat producers ... and its extension to include the handling of coarse grains.
Inclusion of representatives of farmer's organizations on all Boards dealing with farm matters.
Aggressive and immediate action to recapture lost Markets; the development of new markets;
to achieve security of export markets through foresighted negotiations.
Dominion marketing legislation based on the principle of democratic producer control.
PRODUCTION
Reclamation and conservation of existing soil resources; development of new producing lands
through irrigation; greater accessibility to domestic markets by improved transportation
facilities.
VOTE FOR
J. ELGIN McKINLEY
YOUR PROGRESSIVE a CONSERVATIVE
CANDIDATE
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