x the georgetown herald wednesday june 15th 1949 time for a change for working wbmien we stand for the eouality of women with men in all government resf6nl bilitie3 we will give practical appli cation to the principle of equalit we believe mequal pay for men a6 women doing equal work j read the full p c platform for senior citizens we propose a contributory security program to include the fol lowing benefits retirement pensions at 65 without a means test accident sick ness anp disability benefits health insurance to include adequate medi cal and hospital care untttt the con- tributory plan becomes fully operat ive the dominion will pay 75 of a retirement pension of not less than 40 a month read the full p c platform youll do better with bennett vote sybil bennett progressive conservative published by the hatloa ptu tve conservative association hvoiies cijeavekjp to the elector ot hal ton as we move into the final days i of the electujvi campaign we find that our prime minister the rtl hon louis st laurent is oontlnu- llns to explain to the electors in a r courteous manner what his party hopes to accomplish if reelected the most important thins of all i is full employment no nation can be really prosperous without a high j volume of production the wealth of a nation is its total production the next important factor is a i satisfactory market for our produc- i tion when our production in can ada is at a hich level we have to export about onethird of our total j production we have td exchange jour surpluses for the goods of other countries which we require the liberal party has always fostered foreign trade by low tariffs and by reciprocal trade agreements while it is true that the conservative party has now recently adopted our trade policy we have not forgotten ltts stand inihe post the first political campaign in which i took any part was ia 1011 ond i well re- hmember the slogan of the conser vative party of that day which was no truck or trade with the yan- i kees the conservative party won that campaign in their opposition i to trade reciprocity with the uni ted states they now see their mistake and in their present plat form they advocate reciprocal agreements other nations too will 1 not be forgetful of the past atti tude of previous tory govern- i ments and it is for you to decide i as to whether the liberal party or the newly converted conservative i party will be able to negotiate the best trade agreements for canada with high employment a good t domestic market is assured and with the liberal party in office past performance proves that we can count on the best foreign mar kets which arc available it is true that the upset condition of the world today has created foreign exchange problems which hamper i trade but canada m never neglect car cooling wat4 your tempertur6 gauge for danger signs in die coding system wh engine nwhot its tifm for owr ttlodcfluthiag seie ckaning that r really cleans rad and engine mock tin otic easy operation- a ral money saver v try oiir new method of sacksushing v3 scott motor sales your friendly general motors dealer phone 6 guelph queen sts ida health salts english style 1 h tin 59c for a cooling refreshing drink try one teaspoon in a small tumbler of wattr kentners drugstore main street phomi 71w delivery service after 4 pjn is setting annoyed the newfound land and the nova scotia provin cial elections have gone heavily liberal perhaps this has annoyed him the recently announced gal lop poll shows that the liberals arc gaining in strength and this wont improve his manners he is now making statements of doubtful veracity and statements which if true should have been made by him long ago his recent canadalr r charges are a good example of did not create what i mean colonel drew sup- special offer see advt in personal column today irene e cook real estate broker inglewood onl phone victoria 31r41 soliciting for farms homes and business properties no sale no charge notice to creditors in the estate of janet mccowan kennedy all persons having claims against the estate of janet mccowan ken nedy late of the city of toronto in the county of york widow who died on the 18th day of february 1949 are required to deliver full particulars of such claims to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of july 194b dated at kilclu-iifi- lliis 7lli day f june 1949 l sims bray schnficld lochcad 47 king si west kitchener ontario solicitors for the kxccutnrsj john hillary stephens an i herbert meryn kennedy she has done her full part to help cure ihcm some thinjc that our aid lo help the recovery of britain has been too generous 1 do not agree with this contention for two reasons in the first place by help ing britain we are creating mark ets for our goods and in the second place the sacrifices made by bri tain aved the world for democ racy the third imikirtant factor for a prosperous canada tha is the type ot prnsjierity which liberalism eckis lliat our prosperity should be shared with reasonable equality i y all classes by labour by acl1- i-illun- and by industry your lib- ii il iti crnnicrit ha- achieved this by- nur policy of uixation plewntt f any uas nccu- of wealth m tin hands of iille our taxation policy cislastclul to our ouoer i lends liberalism stands f the ma and i i tc 111 lu- eyes examined o t walker optometrist mala st n brassntaa phase 59s at georgetown offlee ovas ball telephone offlee tha second wednesday afternoon of each month phase 7w these problems on the contrary pressed this information which be claims he has until it is now too late- before the elections to have the facts accurately determined the canadian public have colonel drews assertions and mr thowes denials the matter will have to rest there until the charges can be tried this transaction occurred over two years ago if colonel drew had any faith in his own charges pne would have thought he would have made them months aeo i eell remember his indigna- inin at the gestapo charges of the ccf during an election campaign but the shoe is now on the other foot arc you lining to throw away unr present prosperity for mere june wedding in acton united church nit id htilllieii cleaver veil maiilti f la rial ha in 1947 over 21000 id were devoted to the iirowine of sunflowers s ceds ranks close to lturo and color the plant has many indus itions amidst a setting of bridal wreath and iris in the acton united church on june 4th kathleen an- netta evans daughter of mr and mrs wm evans acton became tile bride of donald wilbert van fleet son of mrxand mrs j von fleet acton hev louis pickering officiated with miss ethel frank lin at the console of the organ at hie beginning of the ceremony mr norman baird sang the lords prayer arid during the signing of the register his solo was through the years given in marriage by her father the bride chose a bridal gown of lowered white satin with long sleeves and a hoop skirt over a liiiiirtmtof lace her floorlength embroidered veil was gathered lo a halo of pearls she carried a cas- ue of red ruses and lily of the alley the bride was attended by u i listers mrs j wilkins tor onto in pastel ruse and miss irene kuis in pale green the inatroi- ihmcrcd nylon toiviis similar in yle to the brides and carried pink and white carnations ebruord van heel was best man and the iiners were dun evans and ber nard tennaiit at the reception in the united church school room the brides 1 mother received in navy flowered i crepe with matching accessories i and a corsage of red roses she waa assisted by mrs j van vlcet in turquoise with tjlaek accessories and a corsage of pink carnations the couple went to ottawa for their honcynioun they will live in acton woodpeckers protect treat by easing treekilling insects u addition ihalr discarded nailt woodpecker make ntw netlt avory year ore uiad by traenatling ducks these valuable game birds are llkaly le be scare whera woodpockeri are- scares woodpeckers should ba protected fer tha double role lhay play in kaaplng notura in batanc fr yvntyryfiihitrtvrs to protect i9cuh -f- lalliiincx s the carlinq breweries limited tiii6o auii 21 tillkatuuandfather okflciates at christening in glen williams on sunday in st albans church of england glen williams alan williamson young son of mr and mrs j l young was christened la a ceremony conducted by his great- mandfather hev n a p bourne of torunto the boby wore the christening robe of his great-grand- mothers family and the godparents wore mr f h lyons mr r s leslie and mrs charles mcnally archdeacon w g o thompson as sisted at the service later mr and mrs young entertained at their home itiathlrlpm farm guesu including nev and mrs n ai f bourne of toronto sndi lbs youngs oarents mr and urs p w rains of montreal i 1 i siiisliisiiiiiiiiiti yvgiifcraaayvi