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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1971, p. 13

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Ads That Pay Yon cm place an ad In The Herald a CumUled pages by phoning Buying or idling The Herald where you find the results yon want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District Printing Publishing The Georgetown Gerald ha served Georgetown and and Publishers for over a century offering the In line printing and news coverage Second Clan Mall Registered Number Ontario Thursday May Return Postage SO per year Sins Copy Price Fifteen Cent RETIRING TEACHER PLANTS ARBOR DAY MAPLE Bob Carrie and Greg stand by to finish the Job as Mrs Roth plants a maple sapling on the Park Public Scowl during an Arbor Day ceremony there Airs was chosen to do the planting because this la her last term as a teacher She will retire at the end June after years teaching In Georgetown and Schools Have 2 doors kept you out of a Volkswagen For some people wo Id col car us pract mean that up to row you waned a car ih four doors and you 3- a a Voliiwogen loo you were out luck lAnd were Bui no any more Now there a b Volbwogenw four A be also j I to rn leogo around Volkswagen And dependab I iy when you gel v 1qj got any cot problems Because rcmombo even on he bad CV Motors Retail Upsweep Tells Chamber Danger Speaker But Inflation An economic upsweep and a good year for the retail trade is the prediction of Canadian Tire president Dean But speaking to Georgetown Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday he also warned that he could foresee inflation ahead also and hopes that action bo taken to control it without Imposition of price and wage controls Mr Muncaster a graduate of the business school at sky of Western Ontario learn ed his job as a boy in his fath Canadian Tire store in bury worked for the firm manager after graduation and rose rapidly to his present top position ON PLUS SIDE He refuses to believe figures released by the Bureau of Stat istics showing an In un employment In April and says there must be a statistical er- It Is with wonderment that I read headlines telling how bad things are ho sold Evidence is that so far everything is the plus side for business and It only awaits a psychological key to turn it on Ho said media people have large responsibility for keeping Canadian economy under wraps with pessimistic articles making tho buying public wary EXPECTS BOOM By tho yearend I expect to see a boom period In retailing ho said Mr Muncaster warned that retailing is changing and that it cant be business as usual in future He said there is a grow ing discretionary Income the amount left to spend after pro viding basic necessities and today young consumers are net saving conscious and want spend But they have def inite Ideas on what they wont to buy and retailers must cater lo them With styles for men and women extreme ho said the smaller specialty shops should prosper Large depart- stores trying to bo all things to all people have a more difficult timo in keeping up with trend GATHERING STEAM He said the federal govern ments IB month ami inflation measures had been successful In slowing economy that at the same time govern ment had not limited its own spending Graham Goebelle New President Of Local Chamber of Commerce Graeme became tho new president of Georgetown Chamber of Commerce when the annual meeting was held last Wednesday at the Riviera Club In Nerval Succeeding Bob Lane in office he will have Ray and Jack Hamilton as vice Sandy Mackenzie secret and Alex treas urer Al Gimpcl Ken Faulkner Murray Lawton and Tracy rngcr are directors Mr Lono said ho was pleased with the Chambers progress during his term though disap pointed In falling short of bis objective of members There are at present Ho urged em phasis on membership next year FORECAST Members heard Dean president of Canadian Tire give on encouraging econ omic forecast for the year ah ead and viewed the excellent nature film on Hungry Hollow which a resident Warren Wright has prepared movie shows the natural beauty of tho valley some of the manmade pel which mars this beauty Mr Lane was dinner chair man and Rev V said Grace Government seem to be a growth industry no matter what tho rest of the economy ho observed He said he believes the econ omy baa been gathering steam since last Septembers high point in unemployment was reached The auto Industry ex port trado and housing starts ore particularly encouraging ho said SATISFY CUSTOMERS In a question period when asked why Canadian Tire baa been such a Canadian success story Mr said be attributes this to building a sol Id reputation for quality own ership of stores by individuals and a profit sharing plan am ong employees Among other observations store hours should cot bo a pel Itlcal issue Retailers must sa tisfy their customers and stay open times when the public wants to shop Retail prices are not the only contributor to inflation Housing and services have a sharp effect as well Re- tall prices were kept In check in the inflation drive bat not labour and professional costs He hopes there will be no full system of and price controls ahead The cost of im plementing such a system would make a tremendous overhead aside from other disadvantages Introduced by Al GLmpel a college classmate Mr Muncas ter was thanked for his talk by Murray who operates the local Canadian Tiro outlet 18 Local Lottery Licences Have Been Issued Since Systems Start Bl Eighteen licenses for lot tery events have been auth orized by issuer Lloyd Peter son bin municipal lottery litenscs became mandatory here lost July the change in the Ct m ml Code of Canada ma it awful for a group a raffle bingo or a wilt first buying a 1 en c from the municipality January 1 1B70 hi not until July that in si wis appointed here on a must be a charitable organization be fore the is issued and must be conducting a fie or bazaar for the benefit of a charitable object A charitable object or pur pose includes relief of pover education advancement of religion or any purpose ben final to the community All of the lottery 11 tenses issued here in were for raffles Since the rt of the year there have been raffles two nd 1 bazaar licenses Issued 11117137 51165 57161 7I25I5E 49164 2126145 48 75 5119132 59 79 There are two types of Lic enses authorizing a single event or authorizing a set ies of events as weekly A municipal council may where it feels necessary for the best Interests of the com munity issue a license auth orizing any charitable or re ligious organization to con duct and manage a bingo or raffle lottery where the pro ceeds from the lottery are used for a charitable or object or purpose in Ontario and in the case of a lottery scheme conducted by a group the amount or value the prize money does not exceed and the money or value of a chance or tick on the prize does not ex teed cents Council will not however licenses to private clubs or on ho key and foot hall games where the ale group would benefit froTi the money collected Restrictions ore also placed on lottery schemes where the total value of prizes would ex where the mi ding of games is to be permitted or games of the type known as dazzle or dice games are to be op erated The license must specify where each bingo lottery is to be held the dote or dates the operation and the start ing and finishing times Not later than days after the lottery has taken place the licensee must return a written report to the local of fire stating the total gross re ceipts obtained from the lot tery the total cost of prizes awarded and itemized list of administrative costs actually incurred in the management and conduct of the lottery and the total cosh proceeds don ated for charitable or relig ious purposes as set for Id the application form Each raffle lottery most also have a license winner or winners shall be determined and publicized in the man ner set out in the applica tion and the organization conducting the tottery shall indicate on the face of tick ets the name and address of the organization the location the dote the time at which the draw is to be held the number and nature of the prizes to be awarded the number of the ticket and the name of the printer The org must also provide Tor consecutive numbering of tickets retain all unsold tic kets and counterfoils of sold tickets for a period of days from the date of the draw and indicate in its t on the number of tickets to be for sole A municipal council may suspend or cancel a license for the breach of any term or condition No Fatalities Georgetown Gets Award Free of fatalities In 1970 Ge orgetown will get an award the Canada Safety Coun cil A letter received by town council from the safety organ ization last week commended the police force on an accident prevention program which has helped avoid fatalities In the year period A member of the Safety Coun cil will be coming to George town later this year to form ally present the award

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