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Orono Weekly Times, 28 Oct 1965, p. 2

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOIIER 2t 1965 Loc l J CARD 0F THANKS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Lo a ews We would like to express Our Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rainey and thanks, to our friends and neigh- OTflERS Mrs. Ray Tamblyn.ail of Canning- boûrs who have helped us as a in the estate of MARY DIANA ton vis ited with Mrs, Fred Tam- resuit of the recent loss of Our MILLERWdw' eesd blyn on Saturday. home. This help has been grea t-R, id ,dees. ly appreciated. 1Ail persons having dlaims against Mrs. ,James E. Richards spent SincerelY, ;the estate of Mary Diana Miller, Monday in Toronto the guest of The Kavanaugh IamilY. late of the Township of Clarke, in Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Lucas of Lan- aPteCut fDraWdw sing, Michigan and -also visited _apteCut fDraWdw her cousin Mrs. J. Wesley Roe i deceased, who died on or about Private Patients Pavilion, Toronto, ý)àdalow's Hall, when aroun the 7th day of June, 1965, are General. Hospital. seventy relatives were present. hereby notified to send in to the IMrs. Floyd Atchison and son undersigned Plersonal Represen- The Hamm family held their Jimmy of Newtonville visited Mrs. tative of the said deceased on or family reunion on Satiirday in'the 'Fred Tamblyn Saturday afternoon before the 26th day of November, __________________________________________________ 1965, full particulars of their claims. Immediatelyý after the said date the Personal Represent- THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ative of the said deceased on or before the 26th day of November, 1965, full particulars of their dlaims. Immediately after the said "0 date the Personal Representative TO MET ÎHE NEDS F CAADIANS 1will distribute the assets of the TO MET HE NEDS0F CNADANSsaid deceased having regard only to dlaims of which he shall then have notice. TO-DAYDated at Oshawa this 22nd day of October, 1965, TO EXPAND AND DEVELOP OUR CHARLES CAMPBELL Mc- GIBBON, Executor, 1~ By bis solicitprs, UNTRy for TOMOR 1"<".OWu McGIBBON & BASTEDO, CO 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario. POIIS FOR PEOPLE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ANDl An "open" Confedération will bc convened to draw up a blueprint for a new concept of our national destiny, based on unity through equality. Confederation - our unique union of provinces and cul- tures - must be strengthened, not weakened. Closed con- ferences and secret deals have exagerated differences and increased tensions. We have a right to know what decisions are being made about the future of our Confederation. The 11% sales tax' on building materials and pro- duction machinery wiIl be removed The sales tax adds to the cost of homes'and goods, raises prices in the domestic and export markets, and jeopardizes impýortant job-producing sectors of the economy. The elim- ination' of this tax will be a first objective of a PC govern- ment. New agriculturai programs will boost farm income A Progressive Conservative Government lifted wes- ten agriculture out of the doldrums. What we did for wes- tern farmers we will do for eastern farmers. We will re-, vive the ARDA programi initiated by the PC party; providffe, cropinune on patr cros to assist the livestock econ-_ omy; estahlish an Eaistern Feed Grain Agency; set up a National Dairy Commission, with $4 per hundredweight paymeîn,ýts -for inidustria i milk; encourage the building of agricultrl scoolss ýiilar to the Conservative vocational and teclinical traiýnng school programi. Homýeowniers' mutnicipal tarxes nip to $500 will be de- ducti-ble for £federal income tax, purposes- Rising school co)sts impose an unfàir share of tax burden on howeownerts, aýlmrost to the, breaking-point. The $500 deduction wil mean ai federal sharing of education costs with the prov-inces and municipalities. Foreign trade wilI be greatly expanded. The Progressive Conservative government opened up, wheat sales in China and Russia and found new markets for Canadian goods throughout the world, creating the first commodity export trade 'surplus in years. Our new prograim will expand major port facilities in Canada, stim- ulate an'aggressive sales program abroad, and welcome for- eign investment la Canada without fear of discrimination by retroactive législation New national development policies will be impie mented. Active resource development is the life-blood of the Can- adian economny. Imaginative policies such as National Power Grid xili make energy resources available ln aIl parts of Canada; a Water Resources Policy will preserve this val- uable resource; a progrnm of federal aid for parks will im- prove the recreational facilities around our urban areas. National plan for education - Canada's first - wil increase per capita university grants from $2 to, $5 Higher education must flot become an institution reserved for the privileged. Our new program will allow thousands more Canadians to obtain a university education; will in- crease grants for universitv expansion and medical research and will be a stimulus to the whole economy. A Department of Youth will be established. Interest rates on consumer boans will bc reduced by enactment of special législation '(Consumer's Loans Act) Present interest rates add 20% and more to the cost of necessary and basic consumer purchases. High iînterest rates dry n' consumer demand. We will provide urban dwollers with the same type of credit advantages now a- vailable to farmers. Nfe ui ortgages will be provided for older 'homes. NHA m-ýortgages have been limited to new home con- struction. Mortgages on older homes, wiIl permit the mobil- ity ofporl that is essential if wage-earners are to take full datg of Canada's growth. Old age pensions wilI he increased to $100 per month The- needs of our senior citizens are not adequately provîded for in the Canada Pension Plan. The cost of living bas spiralled, and n pension of $100 per month is today's recognized level of minimum subsistence. November 8 - For Durhazn RIC1KA RDtCarnet OTHERS In the Estate of CHARLES THOMAS MILLER, Retired Man- ager, deceased. Ail persons having dcaims again- st the estate of Charles Thomas Mller, late of the Township of Clarke, in the County of Durham, Retired Manager, deceased, who died on or about the l9th day of May, 1965, are hereby notified to send in, to the undersigned Per- sonal' Representative of the said deceased on or before the 26th day of November. 1965, full par- ticulars of their dlaims. Immediat- ely after the said date the Per- sonal Repres'entative will distri- bute the assets of the saîd de-' ceas7ed fhaving regard only1 to da-im]s of which lie-shah thenj hiave niotice~. Dalted ati a~athis 22id day of October, 1965. BIRTII CHLLES 'CAMPBELL Mc- FHOLLINGSWORTH-, Armond "Atl GIrBBON, Executor,I Joan (nee Marshali> are happy' > By his solicitors, to announce the birth of their McGIBBON & BASTEDO son, Terry, on Saturday, October 32 Simcoe Street South' 23rd, 1965 at Memorial Hospita, 0Oshawa, on ario, Bowmanville. a-0, FOR DURHAM RE-ELECT FOR CANADA HONEY, "Russell C. BA RRISTER Make Your Vote, Count, - 'Vote Liberal .. .. s.. . ..c. MOVING' OR PLANNING TG NOVE NOW'S THE TIME TO SWITCH TO ESSO HOME'HEAI SERVICE ..-. Canada's first-and finest-home heating plan. 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