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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1957, p. 9

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ff5 sis k oeokoetpwn ontario wednesday eventnq may mnd 1957 second section arming board recommendation accepted service sta for normandy corner u in 8 8 the rest instalment of taxes is due and payable atthe munk1pal ofhce oeokgetown on or before saturday june 1 tax bills are now being mailed an if you have not received yours already it will be in your mail within j a day or two g c g benham tax collector on monday georgetown coun cil accepted ref2onmiendanoaoz georgetown planning boards that a previously residential area on guelph st be rexoned as ox commercial the area involv ed comprises the eastern highway strip from maple ave to edward st making the entire highway strip to rexway drive commercial the change left council free to okay a building permit sought by canadian oil co and fred maveal for construction of a service sta tion at the normandyhighway corner plans call for removal of two houses owned by chester stevens and bob rayner to make way for t stati the building permit will be granted subject to all conditions in the ci tone being adhered to including a future service road al lowance at he rear of the proper ty at the mecq a petition from a number of normandy blvd rest ttents was read objecting to loca tion of the service station the 66 petition signers claimed it would depreciate property values and endanger the lives of child ren a majority of council agreed that it would be impossible ton- district the type of business which victoria university jim has been could locate in a commercial tone studying for the ministry at em end that the highway strip is fat- manuel college and on may 8th re- ordiiutiofi tit june jim kirkwood a ballinafad native and ghs graduate jhn kirkwood will be or dained as minister of the united church in hamilton on june 2nd after receiving his ba degree at 41 our services 31 x on savings o 2 0 40 l on 1 to 5year guaranteed investments executor and trustees under wills administrator where no will exists or where executor does not wish to set trustee for pension funds standingby attorney looking afterones financial affairs in case of illness or absence mortgage loans inquiries invited phone victor 43216 halton and peel trust amd savings co oakville brampton burlington assets now over 2000000 a s nicholson john r barber o e manning president local director genl manager ed to be commercial cr- fred harrison was the only councillor who voted against the building permit saying he could not sup port it when so many residents were objecting endeavors of crs walter gray and fred harrison to reimburse w f hunter 100 part of a 500 expenditure he has made on fill ing the ditch to provide parking in front of htsr new highway build ing found no favour with other council members who voted against it when the motion was tabled cr mcgilvray expressed some favour with the idea hut said the arrangement should have been made before the work had been done and that the request came too late reeve allen feared the payment might set a precedent for people to bll the town for any such im provements made on town prop erty ceived his bachelor of divinity de gree when convocation was held sunday evening he received his lic ence to preach at a cermony in bal linafad united church which was two changes in hifh school teachins staff two teachers are leaving the high school staff in juneiadrjnra replacements have been engaged by north halton district school board to continence teaching in january carl schenk and margaret bounce of the maths and science depart ment are hound for new positions mr schenk a ghs grad wh spent his first year teaching hare will join the richmond hill staff in the fall miss bourse who will be mar ried this summer is moving to hi milton the board has hired tom beer bbs and arthur dobson who has been teachingat kirkland lake asnew staffers mr beer has been farming at lidia farm since gradu ating irom twvo several years ago he will be attending ontario col lege of education toronto this summer mr dobson who has also taught for a couple of years in quebec province is marrying an oakville girl this summer followed by a reception at which he received a gift from the church people his first preaching charge will be in saskatchewan he is the son of mr and mrs j p kirk wood who recently moved to geor getown and are living at pauline st brass band becomes private organization no longer lome scots georgetowns band ended a long affiliation with the lome scots regiment hist week when mem bers voted unanimously to become a dtiaens band and operate inde pendently it will be known as georgetown brass and reed band the band composed of men from town and district acton streetsville milton and brampton wijl continue to use georgetown as headquarters and alfred per- rott will continue as bandmaster the present executive will remain in office headed by bruce mc- ker milton president doug peck georgetown secretary and ernest treasurer avoidance of a threatened law suit is hoped for with the town ri eft- s sjsisakssr in low land on the bob wyatt ssjrhr property on maui st n cost is estimated at 300 this measure is an alternative for a planned storm sewering of this district de- bandsmen feel layed by jhe shortage of debenture money at present can operate more easily as a pri vate organization without army ties the band has been an army group for over a quarter of a cen tury the band has adopted a uni form of navy pants with gold stripes alrforea blue shirt and navy tie a cap wfll also be selected to blend with the uni form for the present no plans have been made for jackets and this will be decided at a later date that pipeline debate with the 1956 pipeline debate being dragged in as a 1857 elec tion issue it might be interesting to read the facts of closure started it and who used ii there are just two pipeline points that the opposition is try log to sen to the eleelotvfirsv they were gagged and deprived of adequate debating time and second that a hitherto tobeard of device called closure was used to force the bin through in the first place it wast a i aervauve government which in serted inctosure in umt roles of parliament and it was conservative governments which used closure five tines in 1012 jou a navy bui debate twice in- ww on election act and ball way debates in 1919 on a cnjt bui debate the liberals have used closure ju twice n v nartf ntne debate inltevyandi ivrwiv on the pipeline debate iviv on the pipeline n the question of stifled criticism the opposition with- bill before the house spent 16 days talking about it and on sevenclause two days on the resolution four on second reading seven in com mittee of the whole and two on the third reading deal- auu what wastbeanatupshot- the s in difficulties in attending train- in and regimental parades have led to the separation from the red cross arranges blood transfusions with cooperation of union locals and management at the paper mills and smith and stone ltd several men were solicited by the local red cross and donated blood to be cre dited to bob simson who in in st josephs hospital toronto recuper ating from injuries received when he was struck by a car the donors were alex brown tom hamilton walter thompson bob lowin george lowin tom clark c walters george storey clarke holmes herb harlow and russ miller a if w-r- may 19 may 31 plant up clean up weeks in georgetown j you can httlp make georgetown more beautiful with these simple operations v clean up refuse in yards and vacant lots 2 plant flowers and shrubs 3 mow grass including your bpulevard strip and wherever you are in or out of town dont be a litter bug this wdrvertisemant is placed as a public servios by georgetown chamber of commerce vk p fi es v i t present trophies at lady bowlers banquet ninety members of the ladies afternoon bowling league and their guests mrs irwin noble and mrs al norton attended the an nual ladies league banquet at the oddfellows hall thursday where trophies were presented to the teams finishing one two threeon the regular season besides the personalised awards league president mrs george wal ker presented the winning team trophy to the red feathers cap tained by mrs e l miller plac ing second and third were mrs jim goodlets lucky strikes and the bouncing beauties captained by mrs fred spires mrs irwin noble presented the georgetown dairy- high average trophy to laura treble who ran tup a 205 average mrs herb roshier copped the season single award on the strength of a 364 game while mrs bruce mccart ney took high triple honours with an 866 totaf members of the flying saucers the top club in the playoffs had trophies presented to them by mrs john farmer captain mrs tom ledwidge accepted the winners plaque on behalf of the team mrs ralph hawcs received the play off high single trophy for her 942 game and mrs mildred oates the high triple honours with her 780 consolation priaes went to the bottom teams on both season and playoff standing and to one mem ber of each team which did not receive a trophy mrs tom led- wjdge and mrs fred anthony pre sented flowers to the executive as a token of appreciation for their work during the past year i the delicious turkey dinner was servedby the rebekahs with the exception of the auditors the same executive was returned to office in an election of officers mrs georgewalker is president mrs jack davidson vicepresi dent mrs lorne hunter and mrs elmer hill secretaries- mrs lorne cox treasurer and mrs tom led widge and mrs g fmntux audi tors us moves to reduce wheat acreage j e w recently us secretary or agri culture benson announced that the 1958 wheat price support level will be redcued to 75 per cent of par ity or 178 per bushel this is 22 cents a bushel below the 195657 support price at the same time the total wheat acreage allotment is to be reduced to 55 million acres the minimum permitted by con gress quotas must be approved hy a twothirds majority of producers in a june referendum but if they are not approved supports will drop to 118 per bus or 50 per cent of parity 000000 that was loaned to the promoters of the pipeline was all paid back on schedule and in addition to that the government collected 1000000 in interest can we deny it was a businesslike proposition sound in all respects and a distinct advantage to our country as the ottawa citiaen recently remarked in an editorial in commending mr st laurent for reasserting at the very utjtaiit of his campaign the liberal belief in parliamentary supremacy ibe voters ought to have realities as well as fantasies put before them bo they can make an intelligent decision on which party is to be en trusted with office the pineline has been built and the deal did not cost the tax payer one cent canada is now getting a new productive asset as im portant today as was years the first transcontinental railway and control of the eommon voting stock did not fall into control of- us interests as the conservatives predicted at that time the government wisely stipulated that a minimum of 51 per cent of the stock must be offered to canada and despite the opposition come back that an offer in canada would not deter the americans from stepping in and buying it statistics released by nonpartisans show that over 60 per cent of the stock was sold to canadian investors large and small and much ado has been made that national sovereignty was endangered by the inflow of foreign capital into canada particularly from the us many countries throughout the world are seeking in every way to get us capital so that they may undertake the sort of development projects that we see all about canada and i dont thtalt for a moment that the canadian nation with its ever i strength and unity will be in danger because of us capital speaking in washington on the matter of us eapluu the presi dent of the canadian chamber of commerce told the annual meeting of the us chamber of commerce canada did and should t to welcome us capital with wideopen arms a nation of lfljekjoyooq people just hasnt got the savings to finance some of tha projects necessary in canada today 4 v us money is increasing canadas productive capacity to the extent that we are gradually reaching a stage where we will no longer be quite so dependent on many types of imports and provide us with the capacity to process all our raw materials at borne it is speeding up canadas growth at a rate which could not be maintained if canada were entirely dependent on many types of imports it has brought with it the management the techrucafskills the knowhow and the assurance of markets so vital to the rapid growth of canada an endeavour is being made to blot out the substantial work of the liberals fdr the people of canada by the sound and fury of our opponents deliberately with much ado about very little the pipe line debate the influx of us capitalmhe opposition hopes to blot out the very real gains made by the canadian people under liberal administration the success of any government should be measured by what ple by it accomplishments in providing a by it has done for its pcopi better life for all and by its foresight in planning for the future any standard of measure the achievements of the liberal government for all of the people has measured up and will continue to do so in the future vote liberal kenneth y dick the man fo elect in halton published by the halton county liberal association of blue coal i order famous lihe coal for the fall and save v5 tate advantage- of these bis savings place you order nam at the year lowest prices pay on easy budget terms i small down payment and many months to pay the haye your supply of colour- men you marked blu coal on band need it v wh kent tier son 45 quean street sttycontsmmxkb hbat fmom youm uvworoom v s- i th bl coal mastbr tbmrv funaapo saves r u k i v3- r- tffta wot lowttqtt iot

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