gttfjf vfj t v i jw is t s ji tme o htalj wednesday evening fefe us pag 6 wl rj rtt -r- svz the geo r g e t o w n her a l d serving the communities of oeotoetqwt ju4 w1u1ams nokya1 umehouse hornby sfewartfown ba1unafad ashgrovt terracotta walter- c bb2hn subscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted en application the herald fs printed each wednesday km the office at 3 main st georgetown publisher a nd editor stafv garfield l mcgilvray- bob basservuw leslie jbl claidc dave hastings rrington ken coweu mrsvalleeh bradley terry parley authormed as second class mall post office depl ottawa member jsf the canadian weekly newspaper association 5 d the pntorki dlvwion of its cwnha in session i j mcintosh r the budget of course held the spotlight in this weeks session of the legislature the budget is always big news this- year the news was even bigger more taxes than ever before and more grants than ever before that was the information which provincial treasurer ijana porter gave- the 1957 session of the provincial le when he brought down the budget last thursday most of lis realise more dearly wliat way contained in the 1967 budget now that we have made our first purchases of gasoline since the budget was released we wiu also realise more clearly vhatbgr happened when we find that in many eases our muhiclpaf no to cry havoc credit restricons which have caught george town like every other municipality in canada in a temporarily embarrassing financial condi tion should be judged a tittle more calmly than some alarmists are dofng stories that fhe municipal board is going to take over the town that the banks are refusing to honour town cheques and similar figments of the imagination make interesting teatime topics but are based on no known facts they can un fortunately do some harm for georgetown is shortly to issue a large block of debentures for public sale and adverse publicity of this nature could be detrimental to quick marketing of these debentures there is no need to cry havoc in george town our municipality continues to maintain its high level of wellpaid employment we have a large percentage of home owner capable if not too happy of paying the increased taxes which this year will bring and no ontario town is any better equipped jo weather a financial storm such as the country is experiencing better than georgetown there can be no sensible criticisms of past councils either as money squanderers we have certainly spent tremendous amounts of public funds in the last ten years and not many of two good hockey teams these dollars have purchased luxuries can anyone say that schools should not have been buit that we did not need a sewerage system a waterworks extension new fire pum per adequate equipment for the police and the town works staff can there be a reasonable argument against highway resurfacing or the need for the large expenditures which have had to be made on streets and sidewalks the enlarge ment of the municipal building the sewer and water lines which must follow building of new homes the fact is that georgetown financing has re mained on a remarkably even keel in a rapidly expanding town and credits due those in auth ority for wiseigjjjldancet restricted credit has many disadvantages but it will have some blessings too continuous expansion without interruption might eventually lead to some reckless expenditures in the en thusiasm of the moment the present slump which should be of short duration gives time for reflection and stock taking for certain public economies which might now have been made but we can rest assured that barring a ma jor depression georgetown will ride out any crisis with flying sails and no hint of the ship of state foundering ganging up in debate on the front bench of the cabinet and then watch the reaction of the mins ters- to the attack youll him to admit that it is nothing shoril of fascinating and needless to say i t- pntnetton is costing- an aw- also quite anediicationl knox couples club has social bvenin4 members of the couples x3ub of knox presbyterian church held a netihglasr3ednesday in the church auditorium at which they nlayed euchre and had a few square dance sets future possibilities of the club were discussed and it was deci ded to have jhe election of officers at the next meeting tnwntimfc i wsssenvnbiavi of fire area costs georgetown is very much in the hockey limelight at present with excellent junior and intermediate teams competing for group honours and a chance to go farther in provincial competi tion the juniors are trailing by one game at time otwdting in their series with preston with high hopeauafc ven i ng the series last night in a home game the intermediates after besting teams in a higher grouping during the seasons competition are beginning playoffs with oakvilte and the first home game is slated here next wednesday pot pourri the 90th birthday party of ltcol a l no- ble orvsaturday was a happy event for family and friends who arrived in goodly numbers to ex tend best wishes for the occasion not many are blessed to this advanced age with the mental and physical health of this hardy son of district pio neers and we wish him many more such happy days starting a new banking position in st catharines jack hart is saying goodbye to geor getown for the third time the retiring manager of the local commerce branch has had the un ique experience of serving here firsf as a junior later returning as accountant and coming back for a third stay as manager his friends are sorry to part while congratulating him on his advance ment in position the world becomes smaller each year where once it was only the fortun- ate few who could winter in the south now plane travel has put not only florida in the reach of the majority but travel doesnt stop there at present the teams have drawn fair crowd support during their season but there has never been a shortage of seating accommodation in the arena wouldn t it be wonderful if we returned to the postwar golden days of hockey in george town when people fought for seats with twice as big a town there should be standing room only in the playoffs and weguarantee that once youve seen a game you wont be missing from the next georgetown plays a good brand of hockey and win or lose you can be sure they are giving their best at all times we have georgetown people in profusion in the south as well as travellers in mexico various is lands in the west iqdies and others in britain and on the continent where time was once the important thing in travelling it has become a sec ondary consideration nowadays and if one can scrape up the necessary dollars there is no limit to where one can go on a- week or two vacation mrs j c shaw who lives on market street in the harry adams home is preparing a docum entary for cbcradio which will use george town as an example of a rapidly expanding com munity it is the intention to supplement the commentary with taped interviews with various people affected by change farmers merchants od and new residents a television feature of district interest will be a series on sunday after noons using one of ken ellas sons as a typical ontario farm boy to describe rural life tapes trfh net have 1 go upat lestnot ajtmuch we expefctod this year its just use the song says you cant have one without the others there is no doubt- that the gaso line tax alone will provoke a con siderable amount of controversy corporations also will feel the effect of the new budget with an extra 2 tacked onto their in come tax loggers breweries and mines will be putting more into the provincial treasury this year in the way of increased licences and fees and diesel operators will be paying an extra tax of 0 cents per gallon effective april r what will happen to it all edu cation j highways public works and welfare are the really big items in province with a popu lation of 91183000 whose economy is developing more rapidly than any other in the world it is not hard to see on every side ex amples of how the government spends tax money in halton county the construction and pro posed construction of schools hos pitals roads and highways oc cupies a good deal of our time and attention however the budget wasnt the only thing this week that created a stir in the legislature oh tues day the 19th the toll roads com mittee made its longawaited re port it recommended an increase in gasoline tax three days later the government implemented this recommendation in its budget and the institution of a toll road system in ontario beginning with toll charges for the new burling ton- skyway and the new bridge across the welland canal tolls for the projected highway between hamilton and toronto were also proposed in the committee report the le is by no means in agreement yet over whether these recommendations should be adopted ccf leader donald mc donald refused to sign the report because of his opposition both to the establishment of a system of toll roads and an increase in the gasoline tax there is sure to be more disagreement on these issues expressed later in the session if you count yourself a public- spirited citizen you should visit the legislature for at least one day this session even if you dont admit to being publicspirit ed you should be lot in an the secret tha4 the parliamentary sys tem at work can at times be very exciting just sit in the galleries and listen to the opposition i ful lot of money and there is no reason why the town should have to supply 1t to townships at a cost to town taxpayers stated mayor tyler of acton at themonthly mee ting of the tritowh north halton urban board georgetown last ewd- nesday v it was pointed out by councillor johnson of milton that fire area costs had taken a steep climb sjnee the original agreements were drawn up about five years ago discussions on fire department and fire area costs led to a deci- sihnmhat the march nieetingwfeald include representatives from each of the towns fire co assi 7 ks in a possible agreement for use lit th thre towns servingtheb re spective townshipst a suggested budget of 10000 annually was approved by the board for 1957 operations this would include an engineer for ac ton and milton which are without their own engineerutg staffs the possibility of ifigdng aclton acton and georgetown into a sin gle bell telephone service area introduced by the board in 55 was reviewed further study wfll require information from the bell telephone co the bond men hers agreed to contact the manag ers on tite matter purthv discussion covered gar bage collection dog control titer success of a street swcep m em- ployedjnmuteh art the recent trencb excavators inspection act go by bus relax enjoy the beauty of the open country side from a comfortable reclining chair in a luxurious highway traveller and arrive fit for fun sample package tour few you 6 days 5751 includes return fare by bus hotel room 4 nights t in a room and 6 sightseeing tours your choice of many other attractive tours special tours to meet your fancy tfc kits amd bus travki information at corner clipboard tr angle 73051 dr j boras milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 728t1 dr john r kerby practice op dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown a jva- fuencn dx mjx doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown 73612 s m fnibtsh ro optometrist ocnamara jeweuers georgetown w hcnrr professional knatoaor a ontario land s georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal cunk c w sayers dvja 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 t frank patch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery piionb 62 water street north g a l t wh biggs a public accountant successor to a j bishop cpa main st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 am to s pjn mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment 1ubtro bunitoir optometrist office hours 10 am 6 pm daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house provincial paper tour entertains visitors an experiment in public rela tions proved successful on satur day when the local provincial pa per mill was host to members of the toronto office and sales staff the full day of visiting include a tour of the mill a hockey game bowling and an evening party kjdhe hundred and ten visitors were conducted in tcroups of ten- through the paper mill to get i eomplete picture of local operat 4oos a hockey game at the aremr dowed mihkiv the visitors outclassed by their small nus taumbd game 12 tjwoun ha dinner at st to mill manager ross runcan wel comed the visitors officially at the dinner with allen ball extending thanks on behalf of the toronto of fice later in the evening there was a dancing party at north halton golf and country club strike for bowl vii sacmimb8wism n o t i c e k to members of halton cooperative milton es vouchers for 1 5o interest on member loans are b0r maild out td you rb 15th should y not rfef promptly it may jsumfe tpsmntowect alhjrewour records pwuffipjbldate yc6aerthe neville stoller co accountants and auditors trustees in bankruptcy georgetown toronto brampton 21 main st s georgetown former hydro building triangle 74711 radio repairing we specialize this work j sanford son the i oistiaiiis i adcjiquiiin i oiefwr tqsto i honhlofi gw marorwthm snoffcwy mm swal zippy mm chimp gw owws huskies dotsws divers army awrial oymihtsts tho groat vwno thf fikst ttmtanynti- p nu john harnhf tp pf my smrn eirvlh ntiwwmi ourrimltv show to uurrauour maurice manowson bya barrister solicitor and notary public tr 74464 j office mill st georgetown kl v- ak lever uoskin c a 81 main njteimnton i 4it8 victoria st mimi swps55 b isb daleibennen barristers and solicitors leroy dale ac sybil bennett qc m austin hi bailey triangle 73381 mill street georgetown hewson 0rd barristers a solicitom 3ft main street south besulebaoxchuteh oskrmc hatson smilmul w m f si i s m