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There are many benefits derived of interest paid during the past
from being a Credit Uinion mein- year- These...recomineudatiozis dle-
ber —Firstly, a member 'benefits pend entirely on whether there was
zfrom . the, fact that he or she con, a profit or not. IR there was, 1% pro-
tmis the credit union. This is ac- fit, which there ordinarily ie after
efmplished Eby attendance- at the the first- year of operation, the
tamatial meeting of the members. A!t treasurer would explain hew n3uah
this meeting, the board of directors it is, and what, rate of dividend is
rand committees give. a report to possible, or what amount of rebate
the members concerning their' ac- is possible.
,taiansa tot the past year. The Board Credit Union always try, to do -
:of Directors will make certain re- Clare a flair relate on interest as -
commendations to the members, -well as a fair dividend on shares
lotich as the rate of dividends to be outstanding at the end' of the pre-
paid as well.. as a ,possible rebate vious year, when these reeommenr
• PAINTING • PAPERHANGING
• STE.AMSTRIPPING
Have your, Interior work Done during WiMter Months.
See the 1954 Paper Book!
GEORGE COYNE-
Phone 57 R.R. 3, Dublin
Can you imagine buying two or five or ten dollar bills at
bargain prices$ Of course not!
Money isn't sold, it is rented. R is rented the way you
rent art apartment or a rowboat or a bicycle. The value
in borrowed money is the convenience. of use. The "rent"
for money is fixed by the risk taken or service rendered:
We have developed as a leader in the consumer finance
field by offering a sound money service at. the lowest
possible rates consistent with intelligent businessli
po cy.
Household Finance encourages wise borrowing. Our
booklet, "Aunty Management, Your Budget", is available
of the nearest branch office, or by writing our Consumer
Education Department, 80lkhmond Street West, Toronto,
OntOAC6
USENOLD FINAUCC
"NADA'S LARGES!, MOST RECOMMENDED CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY
to or. tta > ' :fi
as t t- a
,�� a � thea a �
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Ing each and every ata'�lier aha
one vote, and) onlo oma vote, r
sarddese, of 'blue nuu,1=1 of shay
he or she may tbold', ape' all Usnl .
are decided; on. that. ibasts: Mo
Credit Unions always consider
some remunendiott should be gi
ezi to the treasurer at the enii
the year, for the amount pf vvor
he has done during the past year
and after declaring a dividend t
to ,put a reasonable amount in th
educational fund' for the support
the Credit Union in its education
activities. Some may be platted i
the tIndivided profit as a surplu
for the coming years, However, b
fore any money can be dispersed
it is required 'by law to place
per cent of net ,profits in the gu
antee fund as a reserve against ba
loans. This, the members blenefi
from ,fair and, direct central of Gh
eredtt anion.
If the 'Credit Union is a membe
of the Ontario Credit Union Leagu
Ltd., it may participate in the se•
vices of the Credit Union Nationa
Association of which It (th
league) is a member: The Cu
Mutual Insurance is a subsidda
of the Oredit Union National As
sociation. U is a true mutual tom
pany., owned and operated) by th
policyholders, and the policyholder
mus'
us be a credit undon memJmr
As ca a seen, Cuna Mutual I -
•surance I in the service of th
credit union her all over Can
ads and the Unz Mates. One 'o
,its most importa t insurance poll
cies that ft oli'e to credit union
memos s\tzhe blanket insurance
which over a shares of a mem
her a the 1 ns' that be or, sh
may, tbor ow. efly here is how i
works Every, dollar that is depos
iced' in a Credit Union is covered
by one dollars, worth of insurance
at no direct cost to the member
Therefore, if a member has on' d
posit any amount up to $l;9oo.eo, i
will be covered, by an equal Trout
ncup
of insurance on the death of th.
member. This money of sours
would) .be -pair to the benefieiaryt a
designated on the membership
card, unless a will is left to the'
crontrary. There is an age limit o
the complete coverage; for exam-
ple, a member who may (place say
ing t •in the Credit Union between
the ages of 55 and 60,,the cover
age would be on, a -basis of $7.00.
on the $1,000.00 deposited, if
de-
positedbetween the ages of 60 an
65, the coverage would be on
basis of $500.00•on the $1,p00.4)i}; i
between the, ages 65 and 70, i
wrouId be on a ,basis of $250.00
the $1,000.00. Any money deposit
after the age of 70 is not insured
but any money already on deposit
would) be covered according to t7i
age when it was. deposited
long as , the savings) are left on de -
Posit,
posit, it would not matter what
the age may be when the mem
died, the insurance 'would be pal
accordingly. Prior to the age of r)5
coverage is on a basis of 100 per
cent with, a maximum of $lAw oo.
To .sum up, all, saving's whethe
small, or large, are inst r(ed in c
of death, on the basis stated, an
the cost of the premiums of this
insurance is paid for by the Credit
Union out of the .profits. As was
stated before, this depends on th
membership of the Credit Union i
the Ontario Credit Union League
Ltd. After the first year of the lit
Of a mew Credit Union, the dues
payable for league 'membership is
only 50 cents. ,per .member per year.
In the next issue we will deal
with loan protection insurance, and
all other forms of services avail-
able from the, League aadt Credi
Union National Association, r
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zy ,r j Wtitkt a11. the azew mod"els of sew- aTheir hostess, w&s wit
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e !, r Ing machines on the ;market, you th 2na tl 4'sigulli!@zit foJ •+tltt j >� a: at +,:
aP !, will save most by making a fist of for the time being, so when 1ld'nner, s, Bhsti'ng oug'„ i `ip
was over the guests dlecided to help tt »I�9
al � the kind of sewing jobs you doby clos'od. K ith, a +delisiou9 . 4,A_, r< is
n most often, and by choosing the removing the dishes to the kit ed' by Rosemiafiie llblge>
S ' • model of machine which can best then. i,
e The 'hostess gave a 'horrified r ll9
sew what you need, and at a price -
your pocketbook. scream as she saw the metaeking USBORN HIM
, that suits the plates. �y M> t
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tFor the average Canadian home- "Oh, why did you do ,that?" she MUTUAL 4+AL Ut �RE
maker who concentrates all ,oY her wailed. "Now I'll have to, wash �TY� l�•++
sew ing time on straight stltCiiing" unde> neath them!" INSURANCE NCE lq " Yt4 d
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HEAD OFFICE --- F.XETER,41't', k RreY'i TJ
both cabinet and portable styles in y President, william
p y YOU CAN DEPEND ON
Cromarty; amtt�,�
r i every price ran@e, starting from y; ViceFreQideAtt lit'arfq a."1s�
e under one hundreds dbilars'. When kidneys Wto 1� Feeney, R.R. 2, i?wblin::
i. The budget portable is a boon to remove � eek . f I '1 1 DIREC'TO'RS—•F�alfty QoateB, � Qn� , Et,l
1 women who have limited housing ache tired feeling, tr$lia; E. Clayton Colquhoull +,
e space, who do a limited amount of Lturbed rear oft. 1 r 1, " Science, Hill; Milton WcCtilltvlq,
follow. Dodd's R.R. 1, Mitchell; Alex J
Cum straight sewing, but have a geed Kidney Pills scmu-. Rhode,
iy deal of mending and repair work. late ykidaeys to R.R. 2, Mi�tchsll.. " �
Man budget models, with the less nom duty. You AGENTS—Thos. Cl: Ha,I3ane i
Y g feel better—sleep o,
R.R. 1, woodhain; CI'aytarl Ha
�c•<;;., expensive round. bobbin, feature a better, work better. rn%
e hinged presser foot, dialed tension net Dodd'a at any `�.,; N R.R. 1, Mitchell; E, iioss Hough-
: drug atone, You can � . rw r t
control automatic bobbin winders on, Cromarty,,
depend on Dodd'a, 50
r >: y , ,�J?� end reverse feed for backward, and SOLICITOR -w. G. Coebranv; P,bretea; hie
'r.i/J ;'>' . SECRETARY - TR k
y.. k : •::• • : : •> ..r l.;, j:• ; • `. g EA$UREli — Antons
•• ...�,;: .frN���•,,• . forward stitching. These also have ��.
e stitch regulators for back tacking.a,
'"%•'`• +i`c.... -Housewives, teen-agers and busi- _ r
ne•ss girls who are planning to sew
vim••• their sarin wardrobes to save, and,
may be thinking of turning in an
s'•:% %:'+''" . old model for a new streamline ma
Town .of Seafoith
F ?p chine, can find, advice''and help at
N,
'::::.% local sewing centers on. selecting TAX PREPAYMENT RECEIPTS '
t the machine that saves them time
A� WEand energy and suits, their budget, ti
DIN/,
The seamstress of long standing FOR 1954
�%� / Ywho is looking for a precision made
- The Town of Seaforth will pay 4% per annum,
Children's "Sunday beats" and tailored suits are among clothes ri1
t that save most to sew. At "Sew and Save,, time, sewing counters ented in the House on February 19,
p g g with specific recommendations as U to August 31, 1954, on all Prepaid Taxes.
t have a special reduction for those taking home dressmaking cou,rs_ p p g
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e es. You can pick up the fine points of tailoring'and save by mak- to the changes which should -be 4
e ing-clothes like these for yourself and your family. made in the Election Act to keep
up with our fast -changing condi- Certificates. and- full particulars may be obtained
s c tions. Several members of the
n The Ontario Legislature committee spoke on the various as- Sl
at the Town , Clerks Office, in the Town Hall.
pacts of the report, as the effect
of the recommendations would , `,
(The first in a series of articles by tion Bills and Private Bills, make quite a decisive change in D. H. WILSON Treasurer (i
Thomas Pryde, M_L.A.) I election procedure.
Government Bills are introduced' As a result of the Federal elec-
The Ontario Legislature opened, by the Cabinet Minister whose de -
its partment is concerned, or who will tion on August 10, 1953, when many
its 1954 session on Thursday, Feb: I people lost their, vote rather than
11, with the usual color, dignity administ er the regulations.
1 g 3" return from 'vacation, it was re-
d and array of un'iform's. The Speech Private Members? Bills are intro- commended that advance .polls; be
t from the Throne was read by the dmced by private members. and do set up in provincial elections so SEAFORTH MONUMENT WAR K S
f Lieutenant -Governor, and in this not actually concern any govern- that all people who would be away
t speech the intended legislative pro- meat department. Matters intro- on vacation or on business, or for OPEN DAILY — PHONE S63J
on gram is outlined% This, ceremony duced through the form of a priv- any other reason on election day,
was televised and manly of those ate bill may only affect a certain would he allowed to vote at the T. PRYDE & SON '
in the Chamber appeared, un'com. locality, and do not call -for the ex- advance poll. This poll would ;be
fortabl.e under the extremely bright penditure of .provincial funds in held for several days in the week ALL TYPE& OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Che lights which .are required for tele. their administration. Such matters preceding the date of election.
vision., as annexations, the incorporation of At the present tj;me 100 sign's- Enquiries are invited.
e The following' day several Bills a town, or village, the .granting of tures are required on a candidates
ber were introduced. to the House and charters to religious or philanr I nomination paper, and, a recom- Exeter Clinton
d given first reading. These Bills 'thropic in'saitutions, are all brought r m,endation was made to require on- Phone 41-J Phone 1Q3
were printed over the weekend, se forward, through the form of a ly 10 signatures. .
r that all Members and interested Private Bill. It was recommended also that a
persons Will have a copy which ca` During the first full week of the $200.00 deposit be required of all
be. studied and preparations made Legislature; some 20 Government candidates in a provincial election,
r for dobate and questioning when Bills -have -been introduced, and the, and, this, too, follows the procedure ,'
este the Bill is presented for second I Federal Election ' •
pr same number rd Private Bills in- required in the Directory
'd reads troduced and ordered printed. Act. The reason' for this deposit is YOltr• BL1Slriess
The Legislature will likely con- to eliminate a person as a Candi
The members of the Striking tinue in session. for a y be doing so in a
Committee were named by the period, of date who may
Premier a.nd ' the first meeting or seven or eight weeks. frivolous. way. It is expected that MEDICAL LEGAL
e Many people are under the im- a candddslte s,houlld represent at
this c'Qmmittee was called for Mon -
n dray morning, so that everybodyPression that the House is in ses-• least a body •of public opinion A. W. SILLERY
DR- M. W. STAPLETON `
could get to work immediately. Sion"continually the year round, but i among electors and show a recog- physician and Surgeon
e in all Provincial Legislatures in nition of his responsibility by put- phone 90 Seaforth Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
The Work Begins Canada there is only one session i ting up a deposit of this nature. Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
Prior to the meeting of the Strik- during the year, except under ex- I This deposit would be forfeited'" if JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. SgAFORTH O1VT 10
ing Committee, the whips of the ceptional circumstances when an the candidate received less than 50 Physician and Surgeon
various parties prepare lists of addotional session may be held in,! per cent of the votes obtained by Phone 110. Hensall MCCONNELL &f HAYS .
their members and the various com- the Fall. However, this does not:the winning candidate. Barristers, Solicitor
mittees to which the will be nam- mean that Members of the Legisla- Another recommendation which ; JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. s, Etc.
y I Physician and Surgeon PATRICK D. McCONNELL ` '
t ed tare .are relieved of their govern- was, 'mentioned was one which Y 9„
ment activities between sessions. would' make it possible for Candi- Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J H. GLENN HAYS, Q.0+'
Very important government work Duringthe Session man a I personal) hire conve :anc- Seaforth r'
is done in committee meetings, and y ostial dates to y y County Crown Attorney'
)committees are appointed', and es' for taking voters to the polls, ,S AFORTH,'ONT.
several of these committees meet Fr
every morning during the entire nearly all members serve on one and consideration was given also SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 174 '
s=ession The Government feels that or more of these special commit in the report to making it compul- Telephone 26
members will be 1} tees. Some of these committees sory for electors to vote by pro-
given the best o may meet for three or,,�our days- villin. some t E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. ;
portunity of acquainting themselves' y g type of penalty for, Internest' CHIROPRACTIC
in almost every week of the year. failure to vote. except in cage of
with the work and methods -of the Telephone 27
variou's p This was the case with the Select illness. or by providing proof or
government departments P. L. BRADY, M.D. D. H. McINNES
thorough these committee meetings. Committee t Reform Institutions his :nobility U attend the' polls. This -
appointed at the 1953 Session. This report wilt} ,be studied- •by the Gov- Surgeon Chiropractic Foot Correction
To speak in the Legislative committee visitedmany reform in- ernment and a bill introduced at a Telephone 55 COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Chamber one has to be a Member stitutions and -sat almost continu- later date. which will be based on C. ELLIOTT, M.D. Monday, Thursday — 1 to S,PmL
and outsiders cannot enter into any ously- since last Sp=ring until now. the report, but will not necessarily Telephone 26
discussion. However, a Bill can All these select committees final- make all the recommendations,.ef- 19VENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
be h1troduced, into the House and �ize their findings in the nature of feedve. and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. OPTOMETRIST
ordered printed) and then referred a report which is presented to the During the session reports will Appointments may be made.
to the committee dealing with that Legislature and usually results in be received from the other Select JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
particular subject. At this com- a new Act being introduced, dt in Committees which were appointed Optometrist
mittee meeting, all interested par- existing Acts being amended to during the 1953 session. As in the VETERINARY Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted.
ties+ can attend and give informa- bring them in line with the find- case of the Committee on Election Phone 791
tion and evidence, either for or ing's of the committFe Law, the chairmen of these com- U. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M. MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
against the bill, and the members A select committee meets and mittees will present their reports. Veterinary Surgeon Office Iioiirs: Daily, except Mon -
of the committee can ask any quer- floes its work between' sessions,. ('and' considerable debate will- take IiENSALL, ONT. - PHONE 99 day, 9 a.m. to 5:30 •p.m.• SaturdAy,
tions.in an easy, informal manner, The Committees Comittees meet on- place'at the time of presentation. 9 a.m. to 9- p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.
which cannot be done inthe Legis- ly while the Legislative session isl- The purpose of these articles is TURNBULL & BRYANS to 12:30 p.m. CLINTON—Monday,
lative Chamrber. This committee in progress, an are automatically to acquaint our people with some- VETERINARY CLINIC 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (McLareas
can recommend to the Minister dissolved when the House pro- thing of the mechanics of the Leg- J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M. Studio).
who introduced' the •bill, certain rogues. islature and possibly spotlight J. . Turnbull,
D.V.M.
amendments or, changes that can Che report of the Select Com- measures which are of particular - ---
be made. This is often done on mittee on Election Law was Pres- l interest to the folks at home. Phone 105 Seaforth INSURANCE
the basis of new information which___
is presented to the committee., ACCOUNTING FOR ACCIDENT and SICKNESS
Every Member of the Legislature INSURANCE
acts on four or five committees, RONALD G. McCANN LOW COST PROTECTION LIFE
and is some times unable to attend Public Accountant. INSURANCE and RETIREMENT
all meetings, since they often meet " N O T ICE ! CLINTON ONTARIO IPLANS
at the same time. r Office: Phones: Phone, Write or. wire
Debate on Speech From the Throne Town of Seaforth Roysl Bank Office 561, Res. 450 E. C. (Ned) BDswELir
While the real fun Sc tion of the A. M. HARPER JOHN ST. - SEAFORTH, ONT.
Government is to introduce legis- Chartered Accountant Phone 113. _
lation as required by our growing 55 South St. Telephone Special Representative:
and, expanding needs,' -much valu-j Goderich 343 The Occidental Life Insurance Co.
able information is 'brought a the PARKING
Licensed icipal Auditor. of California.
'
attention of the Premier,
Cabinet _ _
Ministers and Members through the AUCTYON + THE McKILLOP
debate on the Speech from, the BY ORDER OF POLICE
Throne. MUTUAL FIRE
The government members, usual- ' JOSEPH L. RYAN
ly praise the Government and ex- To facilitate snow removal, NO PARKING Specialist In farm stock and im- INSURANCE COW.
toll the Virtues of the various plans- elements and. household effects.
and. legislation' which were men, on the Streets of this Municipality will be Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, OnL
tioned in the Speech from the allowed, between the hours of 2 a.m. and to Huron and Perth Counties,
Throne. For particulars and open dates, OFF` CER.S:'•
Opposition members usually crit)- 8 a•m• write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, President J. L.'Malone, Seaforth
cize the Government for going too R. R.• . 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 6, Vice -Pres. - J. H. Mcuwing, Blyth
far, or perhaps not far enough, or Dublinr Manager and See.-Treas. - M. A.
This order be enforced in
fast enough in the program. They er we strictly enorceReid, Seaforth.
have many suggestions and make accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, EDWARD W. ELLIOTT . DMECTORS:
many demands' Section 43 Subsection 9. LicensedCorrespondence
a Prompeer
tly
E J Trewtirth�a, Clinton; J. L.
The next in at^tl'er is this debate i Correspondence promptly answer- +
is the Leader of the Opposition, ed.. Immediate arrangements can Malone, Seaforth; S. It. WhW
Mr. Farquhar Oliver, elle he slake be made for sale dates by phoning
more Seaforth; Chris. LeoiLlifiN16
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN • Bornholm• Robert Arohibabd 'olio
on Thursday afternoon -February 466-J, Clinton. Charge's moderate
forth; John it M~im � �'
19, followed :by Premier Frost.
and eshisfiaetion guaranteed. William S. Alexander, dVietlttfl; ;, w
All new legislation or mend- that the Municipality will not be responsible pERCY tr. WRIQH very, Fuller, 16xaTlch• J, kl ?e>*lfiilr.
Ments' to existing legislation come '
before the Legislature in 'the earr>b for an damages caused to parked vehicles �, Brucetlebd.
Y 6r P 1.IceMieed Auctioneer - Crorna
of a Bill., andl dut•ing every a'essdois as the result of snow removal operations. Uvestbck a0d Farm Saler AGfIgll� !�: >j
of the Legislature, anywhere from A specialty gtigooli L9i�lrt
75 to 160 bills are Introduced, There bbR abetter Sutton Sale, cou tills I A, 'pmottit �sL��$
are thrree distinct types of bane, i t07tf7r Aubttd"nithP.. phone $Mw' lilrllter, tlmLl
fitatnely, t4overnment Bills, O�fodd= ;sail, BliO r I!>t:` - 'i9o11libfc' .
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