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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1957, p. 2

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xd the georgetown herald wednesday mi 15th j8s7 you etont page a to the people of halton county are paying high er taxes every year- the present liberal govern ment is responsible for this sorry stateof affairs facts prove the tryth oflthis statemepundfer th- lasf conservative govern ment at ottawa the federal sham of the national taxdpjlar total amount raised by aft tax- bs in canada was 4st peg cent by 154 un der the present liberal government thefederar share was up to 78 per cent today still under the iron rule of the liberal government canadian pay ab out 80 cents of every tax dollar to ottawa it is apparent from thjs how the present liberal government manages to create its murti million dollar surpluses your money and mine is being used to fill the federal treasure chests while the provincial and municipal governments go begging because the last federal budget practically ignored the provinces and municipalities towns anctvillages in hal- ton must borrow money where they can at high rates of in terest as a result you and i are paying much more than is necessary for our schools roads water systems sewers and many other municipal services the trouble lies in the present liberal governments ques tionable method of handling our money this government collects the lions share of all tax money then gives occasion al handouts to the provinces from the proportionately small amount they receive the provinces try to lighten the financial burden of the municipalities- i know from- talking with thousands of halton people that they will not put up any longer with mismanagement and extravagence at ottawa they realize that a vote for the liberals is a vote for higher taxes while a vote for the pro- gresive conservatives is a vote for government efficiency and lower taxes yours sincerely auy beit halton progressive conservative candidate best for you and halton tool published by the halton county progressive conservative assn lafontaines ltd members furriers guild of canada guelph at your service for fur storage please leave your order for pickups as soon as possible in prder that georgetown trips can be planned mr lafohtaine will call on you personally dont delay send your furs and furtriaaaaed coats to our cold storage vaults before warm weather sets in i our fur experts will give them the care they need i then your furs will be placed in scientifically constructed vaults this specialized service costs no more phone lillian watson georgetown triangle 73441 triangle 73653 california here we come what council did clothing stores next oki monday closing list general monday ctosingof geor getown stores seems probable with in a few weeks clothing stores hye petitioned to follow the lead of grocers meat stores barbers end hairdressers in asking for legislation for ifpnday closing and alldaythixrsday open ing it is probable that other mer chant groups may submit similar petitions to council as some have signed which is technicaly improper as separate petitions inusfc be receiv ed for each line of business qn thursday council received a petition sighed by all five clothing stores jisking that the closing by law be amended to change their lours to those now in effect for grocers and borbere the petition was sighed by cotton xros hen rys clothing garners mcmurdos and silvers vj v mayor armstrong suggested that the petition not be dealt with that evening to save council time and money in amending- a bylaw seve ral times when once might suffice he said he had seen petition which included other merchants which could not be accepted as action must be taken by classifica tion the mayor said be assumed that those who signed the general petition which included jewellers variety stores and shoe stores would also be petitioning and that i ashgrove council could act on all petitions at one time if this occurred only opponents of those to whom a closing bylaw applies ap pear to be the hardware stores none of whom signed the closing petition to- her a sing song was enjoyed by all and lunch was served by the social committee assisted by the hostess the collection amounted to 389 end the members brought in articles for the june sale the sunday school children met at the usual hour on sunday morn- bag and then adjourned to join the special church service in honor of ie annuat t day order of serviiqe was used and mr keelpn preached a verysuib abie sermon miss bern mcenery read a story to the children and special music was presented by members of the sunday school ann shortih sang a sold and car- til cudney choice halves olyn and bulie mcenery and kah- k dc a fucc erine and- brian sinclair sajjgv a ffp- next sunday childrens hymn mr jim kirkwood will be at all the services in the charge and in the evening there will be a special service at which jtm will be licen sed as a minister following bis graduation at emmanuel college this week- mrs john black and her sister miss margaret smeuie from fergus are visiting friends in unionville and district and will attend the mo ther and daughter banquet of the cgit group at victoria square where she was a former leader i mothehrs day service at ashgrove church a beautiful mothers day ser vice was held in the church on j sunday morning a lovely hyd- rangca plant graced the front ballinafad i table the choir of young ladies sang keep in touch with jesus mr russ gave a very fine sermon turkeys surprises farewell on todays challenge based on highlight bauinafad week mr and mrs robert mcenery were tendered a surprise party on wednesday night of last week by relatives friends and neighbours it was the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary and they were presented with a bouquet of roses the evening was spent playing cards and a lovely lunch was served a farewell party was given to mr and mrs bill cassidy on fri day night prior to their moving to acton fricnd neighbours ga- them with a table lamp a smok ers stand and a bathroom mat set mr and mrs cassidy thanked their friends and the evening was spent j playing cards and contests j the annual turkey supper in con nection with the anniversary of ballinafad church was enjoyed on tuesday night by a large crowd of friends from far and near the ladies of the church were largely responsible for the bountiful sup ply of good things to eat and a fine program provided the entertain ment for the rest of the evening those taking part were mr ernie mcenery and daughter carolyn misses muriel and helena hilts mt and mxf lloyd swindlchurst brian sinclair mrssf mclaugh lin and rs j black mr ken cotton and bonnie and the mcenery or chestra mr leo jamleson provi ded music with a record player du ring the supper and mr nee ion ac ted as chairman for the evening the evening auxiliary met on thursday night at the home of mrs tom gibson with nine mem bers present the devotion was taken by mrs black and mrs ba ker presented a film strip on a farm family in egypt showing their way of living and the crops they grow a letter from a missionary among the indians at oxford house manitoba was read by mrs black and some pictures shown to the group that she had had sent 20 or tin 23c maple quaf pear shape 1 lb tin ham 14 clover leaf sockeye s tin salmon 45c nescafe inst 5c off 2oz 15c off oz coffee 49c 139 aylmer chce cream style 20 oz tins corn 2 35c iga canned whole 3v lb tin chicken 149 the fifth commandment and stress- j ed that children in homes should honor their fathers and mothers if they cannot respect their pati ents how can they expect to re spect their teachers and employ ers the world would sooti be come complete chaos home is the basic unit for god every christian family works shares prays and worships together they must have a good father and mo- ther and many a man has succeed ed because his parents believed in him visitors at the service were mr and mr anrman wrietflcsi wortn and son 7ohn of milton j bonus boosters each with free 250 booster tape iga salad 16 oz jar dressing 35c iga sunny morn 1 lb bag coffee 87c applefords food saver 100 ft roll wax paper 33c angelus white 16 oz pkg marshmallows 35c this with free 500 booster iga potato 14 or pkg chips 59c the barn will be open tuesday very sorry no music- no dancing cu first 15 customers wilt get absolutely free floor polisher j first 15 customers after 5 pm will get a floor polisher free the barn is on young street a little farther up the street from where they sell the good stuff to drink i will not shave before i get rid of the stock good luck to everybody we donl accept any flowers we are sorry to have to report that four of our young girls are confined to their homes with red measles marilyn wilson cather ine hunter adricnne nurse and sandra carney violets shy a blooming winds blow soft and free whispering grasses bending neath gnarled apple tree tulips in the border smiling at the sun spider webs dew spangled day spring has begun robins flute notes lilting from proud cnjaple trees snow in white petals drifting busy bumble bee sipping sweetest nectar from each lily horn natures at its grandest when spring is at the morn 5c off frenchs barbecue 10 oz btl sauce 44c grapefruit lemon lime orange fr moirs family pack bars 10c bars chocolate 5 39c florient each deodorizers 89c 35c off regular price fab king size 125 we etlga have lined up m fine arrayef picnic and bar becue hems that arenet oely tasty but economical as well shop early stack up and have a wonderful we an maple leaf readytoeat smoked picnic style pork shoulders lb an outdoor barbecue favourite meaty pork spare ribs lb 49c ideal for hamburgers lean minced beef 3 lbs 1 00 tablerite weiimers x b 39c with free 500 bonus booster tape pure pork sausage s lb 59c slice it thick for frying the children love it bologna chubs j lb 33c fruit vegetables an outstanding citrus value new crop valencia sunkist oranges 49c doz sweet golden ears- cornonthecob from the new controlled atmosphere mclntosh apples 29c 5- storages 3 lb aqr poly bag t the mail bag claims toronto daily politically biased head lettuce celery stalks with free 250 cucumbers solid crispy fresh heads crisp crunchy full flavoured large size 24 2 large size 36 bonus boster tape firm long good green slicers size 29c 29c 19c frozen food features pictsweet strawberries 33c pictsweet lemonade 6 2- 29c send 6 pictsweet labels for free 50c to pictsweet foods i inc po box 1 80 station s toronto food values and bonus ittrro effective may 16 17 18 v sir i read with interest a lengthy article by mr grey hamilton a writer for the globe mail out lining his views on the election picture in halton neither the ccf or organized labor are strangers to biased views from the press we have only to- think back a few decades to when the press referred to workers who carried union cards as being comparable to outlaws and the ccf as being reaction ary i the attitude of the press has be bulit only by people who pos- i definitely broadened since that scss the ability to pierce the 6ioke time and we look hopefully tow- screen of false promises and read ard the day when these powerful the true intent of the conserva- influences on the public mind tives and liberals between the boys and csirxst win s25ss cash prize new hoop trip of yuur own just describe your trick and send it to a raoo stores hoop dept ontario food terminal toronto ii your hoop trick is published in our weekly ad you wlu be paid 25 for the t wrfree bonus filftc n0 cash required with rftee plmiouino iga cash tapes or bonus boosters bsfessiifekv will remain neutral in politics however articles like mr ha- mit which the combined ef forts of the ccf and labor to elect their representative to par liament are dismissed with little more than a disapproving nod re mind us sharply that although the day of the impartial press may be getting closer it definitely has not yet arrived some of the toronto daily pa pers would be well adviseijf to take a lesson from all of the weekly papers in halton county who up until this time at least i lines people who can be per suaded by continuous false promi ses aroaot followers of the theory by their deeds shall ye know them jack henry ccf candidate tor halton 47 years abent carters visit england mr and mrs joe carter 143 main street north are sailing k- k v u friday on the saxonia for england w j v lf is fortyieven vearsscemr antlii s p f homeland already devoted a half page free wu of charge for the purpose of al lowing all parties to state their p 0 effort jo edu cate their readers on political matters b create interest in elections and c get out the vote the growth of the gof has been slow but steady and the rea son it is slow is because it can and twentysix since mrs carter has been there they will visit many parts of england and meet friends and rehuvex tjhey will make their headquarters with mrs carters sister mrs b blin- cowe sjbrook street northamp ton england inside woodworking cabinets flqors walls and ceilings george b koller 39 water street i v 4 bradshaws r flo wers have a beautiful damciec tc brighten showing of r k y garden swect william fcmtoetmnots violas bfdoino plants distinctive floral ajutamoements seeds- fertilizer rat moss fertilizer no7mgtrvn triangle m

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