for the party that hias so ablY ad- ho, wilI do his utmost to bring to the vate business to thve fullest extent ing lates in the summer.Cosdrba I ~Ti1 inistered the affairs of British Col--1 um.e n t C o sN m î a e nbia and Alberta." attention of the electors of Dur'ham possible. fill had been add'ed. It is believedl1 Mr. Tomns travelled widely thirough- ridin~g the main points of the Social 9. Brin-g about mnuch-needed re- that the weight of f111 on top of theqr uutth woldaftr etl-1iýÏ- ýÔ1)Credit platform whicha he outlined as forma lin the Senate of Canada to unexpected muskeg cau'sed the lt A s Social C redit R epresentativée viopassage on asm all xiger ,-ied . LA igoros, eltenedor iitrade eep ofgovýernment. had been a 60-foot culvert a.n to Trontaandaghe Z n a iil regie obuiniesses and famelrs. 10. A financial pÂýcy desig-ned to part -where the hole Appeared. We ent .Tmrse t oTr. o rdjoiniedthe movemnent New Zealý,iila ter mioved on to 2 i oos nigtndtaeko purchasing power in bnalnce thecrew returned to work on Thu-,ýý ?Millrook andCa.real stae agdent fthi oerete rgialoraizr iAstralia wher e he worked1 in a froz- policy designed Vo widen markets for with Canada's production. day mnorning the centre of the cnt- andeaborough, was na ente of S o hoaC ri ctvtiin rham r en imeat factory in Brishaine,egge Caaassrlsar podcinn- 1.A atnlhathlndsfne vrtadomeey sperdal ývasilaien of oeia Crdîtactiitis inDuraniin the whjolesale ralybit catchiing bus- bhy 'the Dur.hamý County Social Creditcosteny Mr. Tomns staites: mness and later continued his world Volving atw-rc systemn for the to mneet the standards of ail provinces the broken enods were sticking- up a- Assýýociation at a nominatii n meting "With the disconten vlnt trav-els to India, China and Afrýict aleoaiipolitbre el 2 eea iaca assistance for to the, air. Thirty feet of theuvr la Millrook Frday niht, May10. amng farmrs, toacco prvalentandaceptance o0 hecre1yo construction of ail arterial highways. was salvaged but tecnr et Mr.Tos lsoisprsidntofthe Dur- smiall businessmnen and industrial tîime ,where hie engag-ed in the real ohrcutis 13. A new foreîgn policy, broader lies deep in the mnuskeg. The ce s txam Couty So lal Credit org,-aiza- workers whom I've mnet there 's a estate business then travelied to Ger- 3, $uperaninuatlion beneftits f Arthan military power aoe hc o okn nteso n ti Lofervent desire for a change of gOV- imany, South Amnerica, England and waeeresV e rnfrbe ould be basedi on the distriutionofeptdththelrea un o Hle lias been a nenber of the Social erniment. returned to Toronto> in 19)37 whieie he 4. An increas'e in the Old Age our surplus farmi products and out- addlilional fiIli will withîn the iccxt Credit party since 1954 when he "c, frmy onvýinced tha4 ,if wslssat aae foe of thie Pension paymnents to $100,' through u of our factories to the less fav- week gieafr ondto n e tpenrt a year in Chillwack, B.C. and given timie and opportunity Vo invest- cty's leadîng hotels for nine years. feea- n rvnca ooeain oured nations of the world. store Vhe level of the road. Jiecame imnpressed withi the accOn-~ igate the principles of Soceial Credit, He later engaged in the real estate 5 .Daiopping- of the present imprac- plis-rmrents of the Bennett govern- the people of Durham constituen'cY business in 'Toronto before mtovinig 6.can epeimncrese t th in n o e axheDuhamx- W 5JuiorFýt-7; mft in that province. He reiurned wiîîrse to The occasioýn and vote to iîîbrýook in 1956 vwhere lhe hougî tin onlet ivi8Ci.ivOflaiu Th ersAsocatrha Cou sntyiJnr Far a10ar amwil ei eveop-1 oni when Ken Siimonsý Clerk of the Un,-- Iin inyto a private trout and hunting - .=A natLonai housing prog1Týlme, (oniued fri-o page 1) - ___ S Ongon.ited Counýties briefed them on muaq In hs aceptnce nlkat the 11om1- possible for every Canadian falrnilY. The Conservatives, saned the CCF paigenmn an sedig t O(k)Ni N bn HO PIlb li leader, are bro beïating the Llberals txmny M i'natîng mneetinig, Mr. Tomýs said thatÏ 8. Remnove governmient fro pifor- h-eir niggardly increoee of $6 for He spoke at their Meeting in O onau - 1 1 - - ensioners. The onlY thing more nig- towýn hall and gave them a descrp- r' Ilellt;-s record --,, met' rcod ih regard Vo 5iip-building. riumbing r ixtures- Accessories and Repaira Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning B.-H. Paints & OVarnishes CREEDS CANADA'S FINEST COIÂD STWA 1E VAIJLTS Phone 11910HÇ.B SO Park St. H.C.BENSON Oroeio REPAIRS - R-STYING - CLEANING COATS MADE TO ORDER 'I ~rr~~II ~t~I3-L8r~ Un ~ric~ - ~ - ~- big _ Owning your first Olds le quite an d aW experience! And it's an experience tht o qtr4 easy tcQ corne by. Have your Olds deWýûr JlAn show you just how easy' orc It's a big moment 'n yoeir life when you stepp intc to an Oimobile. You're proud of its sleek, ani thing good looks, its luxurious interiors .. . its deksilver respoinse and the smooth, silent ride. ad you're especially proud of the magnifioent ty you've made ... because for littie more than an Iinary price, you've stepped out of the ordiary to the wonderful world of Oldsmobile! It's quite experience--yours at any OLdsmobile dealer's. the Êimportant move...a Up to O4~57~ [ OalCHi) R COURTICE compnred, for exampla with 34 p.c. of pensioners receiving supplemnents _________________ fromi the OCF Governament in Sask- rs ONTmiAIRMO atehewan. Despite Pa general use of tVie term "ihath" insurance, tIc record proves said Mr. MaDnltîntt both the Liberals anid tIe Conser-vatives areý actually so opposed Vto it that they are determined to posùpone its im- plementation in Canada for as long as it is poussible. 'Uhus, le said, today the fede rai Liberals and the Ontario Conserva- tdives have together committed tîemn- w h eln selves te, -ive the people in 1969, not health - but only hospital insurance. The rest of the coverage, medical, dental. and optical haýs been post- schYo pone4 indefinltuly, and the Old Par- ties have issued an open invitation to their friends, tle instirance comn- ~ panies to entrendli themeselves in the j s Out field so that the final battie for full ,healfVh inasuraiieeill be an even toug1hýtone.I T, things should be n«ted here, he said. t las taken the Liberals att Ottawa aciig joîntly witî the Tories ý to do %vhat the 00F did singile-fhanded din Saskatchewan back in 1944 Fur- thermore, in gi-ving o-ur people '4ha e loaf',? in Iealbih insurance, tley have indefinî,tely postponed full hieail in- 0 surance. Ho1e Iu Road Still Creates Pro! A lairgep hole en the mnain road le- Vween Bowmanvilile and Tyrone las exeited coid:(ereable criticism and commient during the last few. days. 4é portion of the Manvers road las been temporarily fenced off white re- pairs are miade. The hole is almost 100 feet in length and is of undeter- mined deptI. LIt is water-filled, over sinling muske.g. IV appeared unex- pectedly over nîght lasV week. A country crew lad been working along tîntý section of the rond on the prev- bous two days preparing it for pnv- s----------- ONTA RIO TRAVEL 737 Parliament BIdgs. Toronte, PIF[ tera tpt Mddress- -------------- Ont 'b Departmert of Tavý1 & P-bIid;t'ý Vigor OlU C. LtLd. iFuel Oïl 17130-cê$e, gai r I For DeIiv.ry Phniý 3IQONO 1W,7 -or- OSHAWA RA. 5-11C9 oyotr ro.d Vj 0- p _ R.E.I L~OGAN, Prop. ormeo, 4Oint. L2~'~ 80 WMAN VILLE MONO ýWEELY TIMffl THURSDAY, MAY l6th, 1957. ________ 11 5m me