IF THLV COULD ONLY VOTE These two signcarrying youngsters were the many In attendance at the luncheon held Friday at North Ha Ion Golf and Country Club In honor of Premier Bill Davis At Toronto convention Premier Davis lashes out in strong speech Norval news Two area residents die Progressive Conservative party leader Bill Davis gave PC candidate Gary Dawldns campaign a strong shot In the arm as It headed Into i Is final six days when Davis paid a flying visit to Georgetown last Friday tcrnoon Davis and his entourage of staff and press arrived on a special twocar train Some fears were expressed by local PC organizers the small crowd of ap proximately SO on hand to welcome the premier But alt fears were allayed when the van carrying Davisand Dawklns arrived at North Bolton Coir and Country Club where a special luncheon had been organized by Halton Burlington PC In honor of Davis Well over people crowded the club to see Davis deliver what several local PC ermed his strongest speech made in Georgetown for many years A member of theToronto media accompanying Davis tour noted that the speech was typical of an In Davis stance during the past two premier Davit started his speech by strongly criticizing Liberal leader Robert campaign strategy noting you should expect decency and air play In a campaign but that Isn t what we ve been getting from Nixon The Liberals have no policies of any substance so hey go around the province saying yes to any group that they run En to They re not telling the truth and the truth needs telling Ho mentioned the Liberals contention that they could cut education costs by til million calculating that by doing so could cost more than would be gained through the cuts Nixon also says he would give civil servants and all crown employees the right to strike I believe that the people of Ontario right to strike would eventually lead to favoritism and the spoil system within the civil service He strongly stood up for the Land Speculation Tax initiated by the province this past year explaining that It has managed to curb land speculation throughout Ontario Now Nixon Is saying that he against it A vote for Nixon would be a voto for the land speculators A vote for Nixon he continued is a vote to withhold assistance to our senior citizens The province assistance program for senior Is one of the best In the country he added a future Increase In assistance Throughout his speech Mr Davis made a numb of references to the resignation the day tore of federal finance minister John Tut you compare the hard facta of statistics and unemployment statistics find we have one of the best records in Canada If the Nixon party was really interested In controlling inflation they should be cam In Ottawa for better economic management of this country The federal government dldn have the courage or the commitment to take a solid stand against inflation You know that I Know that and John Turner now knows that When the federal government came out with Its last budget the Ontario Liberals were the only party In Canada to have the mitigated gall to say that the federal government was taking steps to control In flatlon Who Is he trying to There is no leadership at the centre of this nation and you won get it either from voting for the Ontario liberals end up with an Ottawa branch plant in Queen Park Turning around the Liberals key cam palpi phrase Davis stated You really can afford a party like that in Queen Park get a satellite Ottawa government with someone else pulling the strings You really cant afford a Nixon government Crediting Turner with being the only Liberal capable of recojmlttaH the Inflation problem and being able to formulate a policy and now he gone Davis added This is no time for Ontario to follow It time for Ontario to lead Following his speech before the en audience who frequently In terrupted with bursts of applause Davis headed back Into Toronto for a number of appearances in Metro that afternoon and evening WHERE DO YOU STAND William Ran of this election moments alter the Premier nachan and William Davis discuss the issues arrived at the station Friday afternoon Elected Guard Officers By Lauretta Eight members of Halton Pride 393 of the Loyal True Blue Association participated with many delegates from across Canada at the Supreme Grand Lodge Sessions held recently the Klng Edward in Toronto Those who participated from Halton Pride were Viola Alex Bullock Jessie Cathy Chalmers Daisy Harris Hazel Preston Morlcy and Lauretta Mills Two members from Georgetown were elected as Supreme Grand Officers Jessie ShorthM as Supreme Grand Registrar and Cathy Chalmers Supreme Grand First Auditor Since is the 100th an niversary of the order In Cnnado special activities during the session marked this milestone The convention opened Sunday evening a special church service featuring the children choir from the Richmond Hill Loyal True Blue and Orange Home The grand finale at the close of the sessions came In the form or a banquet at which the oldest member 102 yearold Mrs Zoe Free of Toronto Cut the birthday marking the centennial The 1976 sessions are to be held at New Westminister British Columbia LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK AMY MAKE OR MODEL GIVE US A TRY or you ust Infos Would I to call on you wllh HOUSE WARDING GIFTS and Informal on about your new location The will be arrange your sub to THE HERALD For this on and mine g Its call Joan I at 8774812 ANNOUNCEMENT Applications are now being accepted or the enrolment of AIR CADETS in 756 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Tobeellglble a boy or girl must be by Dec 31 and physically fit to under go Air Cadet Training Boys and girls wishing to are asked to attend at the Air Cadet Headquarters Cedarvale Centennial Hall Main and Maple Streets Georgetown Monday evenings between DO The program Includes lectures by highly qualified Instructors on Range Principles of Flight Navigation Aviation Radio Electronics Bush Survival and Precision Drill FAIRFORD INDUSTRIES LTD gsn Edward Sarnls Ont 337 75B5 Buy Now And Save A Qualify Steel Building 5260 SO ONLY FOB Onl By Dorothy McLean The first fall meeting of Women Institute was held at the home the president Mrs Amy Burk Georgetown on Wednesday evening September 10 The roll call Name a by product from the soil was answered by 11 mem ben Mrs Gladys Chester and Mrs Ethel Webb agriculture and Canadian Industries conveners were In charge of the program Mrs Chester read an interesting paper on pointing out the many items we use contain oil such as oil In cooking clothing cosmetics and many more A discussion was held on the display for the Georgetown Fall Fair and Mrs Jean May and Mrs Chester were appointed to plan and set up the display Mrs May Cleave and Mrs May were appointed delegates to the area con to be held at At wood on the 1 and of October Mrs Chester was auctioneer for a Market Basket sale of baking plants jams pickles and other Items after which Mrs Glesla and Mrs Jean May assisted the hostess in serving lunch and a soda time was enjoyed Two sudden deaths at the end of last week saddened many In Norval district They were Russell McCIurd of Acton formerly of Georgetown and Roy Couplandof Hornby Both men had been raised on farms near the village Russell McClure died sud denly from a heart attack on Friday morning He was predeceased by his wife Helen He Is survived by a daughter Mrs Janet Gov of Acton and a son Robert also by a brother and sister Earl and Bessie of Norval The funeral was held on Monday afternoon September IS at the Jones Funeral Home Georgetown with Interment In Norval cemetery Roy was killed in a car accident near his home at Hornby early Friday of Ho la survived by his wife Dora and four children SIM Complete Solid end wall Door end wall with Large doubles ldlngdoort22 All Mastic Sealer Nuts Bolt and Wsihsrs Heavy about our factory seconds These roof system panels would not pais our Rigid Inspection but would still give you an outstanding For as llttla as 111 ft am Interested In a building by long Name J Address I Tolephons Walter DaWd Janet and Joan Also by a sister Mary Mrs James Maxwell of and a brother the Rev Robert of Nova Scotia A private funeral service as held on Monday afternoon September IS at the McKersie Funeral Home Milton with Interment in Milton cemetery A speedy recovery is ex tended to Mrs Robert Crawford who underwent an operation on her hip In Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Mrs May Cleave of Georgetown entertained friends and relatives at a luncheon at her home on Saturday September to meet Beth Lornas who will marry Cleave on Saturday September 2D The guests enjoyed a delicious noon luncheon and an afternoon of fellowship Christine Cleave grand daughter of Mrs Cleave assisted in serving Mrs Gordon Cation Cheltenham gave a reading during the social afternoon Twelve members of Norval United Church Women at tended a meeting of the UCW of Grand Valley United Church on Wednesday evening September Grand Valley and groups are groups for the year They all enjoyed the meeting with Mrs Fulton of Caledon East president of the Presbytery as speaker She spoke on her work with the contact centre In Brampton During the evening ill dea were shown on bow Grand Valley Church had celebrated the year of the United Church In Canada The meeting was followed with a social fellowship time Mrs Anne Wilson and Mrs Glen each took carload of Norval the enjoyable visit with sister group Looking for a complete Industrial Commercial or Recreational building package THE DESIGN BUILDER does it all JOHN WHEELWRIGHT LTD Or Ontario raiders are a coming raiders ELKS BINGO EVERY MONDAY AT 8 CREDIT VALLEY CLUB BUSES RUNNING 20 Games JACKPOT 52 NUMBERS Jackpot winner Mrs Doyle Brampton NO ADMISSION CHARGE CARDS FOR Lie No 119725 Sponsored by Georgetown Elks No Proceeds for Deaf Detecilon In Children and Community Projects Zellers TUESWED THURS SAT SEPT LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT Only A Handling Compare at 7 Bablei children adults 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