ffpsq jj dkectto june 3 to july 13 v leaves georgetown 11jss mmu dayfight taw rjerarn fare 200 includes admission cone curaoao ktcauftamt triigle 73051 amvvfaurh llfemm aataiy ultss lvcs3 l- radio echjipptsv glen taxi tr 72432 flawers for every occasion design war a specialty flowers by wire anywhere hi the world norton floral tr 73512 legion notes latfweek by lee clark we have very little local news this week other than a report giv en us toy jsd medermott and one chat well hold back til nest week to see if we can get some other sports results as well y however we have a report of the regular monthly meeting that is held last thursday evening the meeting opened with the us ual opening ceremonies with pres ident garvin in the chair and the secretary and treasurer in their re spective places reports of the various committees were given by the chairmen all reports were ex cellent ones the treasurer gave a report on he breach finances and they were shown to he in excellent stupe a number of donations were giv en and the rooms were given to the georgetown raiders hockey club for a friday night to bis an nounced later in recognition of the ontario championship they had uv pajumniws large attendance at twilight meet ken this past season this was message while haltoa county k daily getting smaller agriculturally there are sail more hohrtein breed ers in helton than there was in i the whole of canada fifty years ago this was the statement of j a carroujntis adotess on may 17 at the twilight meeting of the helton hoistein glob held in hayes sales arena near trafalgar in support of his statement mr car roll pointed out that in 1006 there were only28holstein breeders in canada whereas helton despite recent farm real estate activity still ha 291 hoistein breeders mr carroll former assistant dep uty minister of agriculture for pn tario and now peel county mana ger of the ramon and pejel trust and savings co delighted his aud ience with his thought provoking monuments datsifjnb suonawtttmia cetwetecy levtecinqa ooomear po end anbatatecs a good display in stock brenapwon meanunmot wvocicai wjw c allam prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11613 rep tom nicot phone brampton gl 13962 mil ml no miuwork doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 travel notes 1 s da v air excursion only 45400 return malton to london england full particulars at john r barber passed- a notice of motion regard ing mileage for cars proceeding on branch business and activities was also carried setting a standard rate for all a report was given showing that the legion had had a very successful bingo in aidof the hospital committee also it was reported that the fireworks in the park on victoria day had been a great success even with inclem ent weather it was estimated to have been at least 2500 people at the event cars were arranged for the com ing parade at acton and alsofor the zone election at branjpton the draw was made9for30 and was won by nick carter who is a lonstime member almost 150 were present at the meeting after closing eeremontesl some cheese and crackers were sjerved by the entertainment chairman and his committee the zone meeting and election of officers was held last sunday at major dwight sharpe branch in brampton the occasion was the annual meeting and election the meeting started promptly at 230 pm with the chairman char lie rank opening the meeting and turning over the gavel to the zone commander who introduced hugh lamb and first vice president fred obrecht of durham he spoke briefly outlining the newest cam paign of the legion to will your eyes to an eye bank so that they might be used to save other peop- ples sight after your death he also complimented the zone on its affairs as this was the annual election com obrecht conducted an elec tion for zone commander with les clark being elected for a second two year term his deputy com mander will be bob hadden of oakviile branch also elected was earl holmes sports chairman the deputy was left over to the zone sports meeting in acton next sun day and the poppy chairmanship will be carried on for the balance of the term and it was left to the zone commande rto appoint one if necessary at that time or the next zone meeting financial reports properly audi ted were given by the zone secre tary h m timbers and the zone sports officer these were well re ceived mention was made of the possibility of publishing a small pa per from time to time this will be looked into it was decided to give the usual donations for the public speaking winners from milton who competed at port colbornc as the zone had attended a ded ication at brampton before the meeting the meeting was closed at an early hour and some business left over until the next one the zone commander thanked all the comrades for their wonderful support said he liked the job and would try and serve all his bran ches to the best of his ability gen f drennan hoistein field- man for west central ontario as usual didan able job on the liver stock section of the programme some 250 participated in the judg ing and grading competitions here the winners were as follows menj section howard mcnish from ohio ladies section miss kaye marshall 441 club members under 16 yeafw bruce pewtress 4h club members 16 years i and over jack robertson j a francis associate agricul tural representative for halton and peel counties was in charge of the 4h club members meeting where the 62 members of haltons two dairy calf clubs- were in attendance the event was one of the most successful of any staged over the years by the halton club and the ideal facilities provided by mays limited contribute not a little to the success of this annual event pirn insolation ol officers the monthly meeting of the georgetown business at profession al womens club was held may 27th at- the jackoantern a good attendance was on hand for the election of officers for the 5758 season who will be installed at the june meeting from the gamesrnight proceeds a donation was sentsto the elisa beth fry society toronto and al so jo the united nations the sale of tickets on a portable tvl realized the sum of 10720 to be sent to unjcf- it is the hope of the club to be able to further their donation later in the yeajr s mrs win wallace was appoint ed as representative to go to the fall convention to be held in ottawa this october afcso sever al of the members plan to attend the club was very pleased to have as guest speaker mrs o brewster having lived some years in india she was able to give a very enlightening talk on theuwvandt pie living outmoded and of theea peo- are very ufe i in general leaves a great deal to be desired as an example the average wage of a worker in india is about three dollars a month andone of their staple foods rice easts about 26c a pound hence inn land of so many it is not hard to understand the hanger and poner- ty that exists thinking about the way these people must live it is good to kno th organisations such as unicef are able to give some as sistance to their domestic and medical needs perhaps in later years withj help and teachings these people will be able to better their stan dards of living for to them we in such countries as canada must live in a land ef plenty 6 kmce chaeues dttvf tr 73480 oajtaots uhummo every build jmmo surruis ing ntted tf the mail bag the brampton branch held a dedication parade and ceremony at 130 in the brampton arena the plaque was officially hung in the arena in memory of the men who did not return there were repres entatives of the council and var ious other groups as well as bran ches from the zone and members of the wa warden carman core officiated and introductions were made by mayor nance horwood- in charge of arrangements was past zone commander art hornsey brampton branch entertained the visiting legion officers at a lunch eon sunday afternoon crafeent were first vice president and mrs fred obrecht zone commander and mrs leslie clark district com mander hugh lamb mayor nance horwood warden carman core and itev jack mcdermott as well as brampton officers and a num ber of the wa brampton jwa catered for the beautiful meal and mrs ovrecbt and mrs clark and lamb were presented with a dozen of dales autographed roses hy the host branch urges everyone study election issues vote may 31st 1957 georgetown ilenld main street georgetown ontario do your own thinking on june 10th the people of canada will elect the federal government for the next four or five years i cannot help hut wonder if the people realise the power and re sponsibility they place in the hands of those they elect too often people do not use their vote at all others vote be cause a friend or someone has told them they ahould vote for a cer tain person this is not because the average i man or woman hasnt the intelli- gence to make up their own mind j so many are just too lazy to do their own thinking i if only people would realize how much they have at stake they i would really be jolted out of i their apathy i do not presume to tell people how they should vote only why the government in power can and do introduce measures that affect every phase of our lives every day every man woman and j child in canada is affected not only for the four or five years the j government is in office but for many years after in effect we place our lives in their hands is it not worthwhile and wise to think seriously about the peo ple to whom we delegate such power may i suggest that in the next few days those eligible to vote secure all possible information on the policies of those seeking that vote usually past performances over a reasonable length of time will point the way of future trend by all means vote as you like but do your own think ing first and be sure you have evaluated all factors concerning the party and person for whom you vote i wm j cumpsty 40 mainst south i local man dances ballet production r included in the cast of the janet baldwin studio production of twpjyenings of ballet pre sented lasrtuesday and wednes day at hart housejtheatre was fred warnes son of mrafnd mrs thomas warnes 8 victoria cres mr warnes took part in two num bers legend of the north and i ballet barogue by schumann mr and mrs warnes attended j the second performance thursday evening guest artists included the carlu carter trio natalia butko frank rodwell and the i don gillies trio of the jackie ray show r the circus is coming to town georgetown lions club presents garden bros circus two big per formances thursday june 13th big free parade at 1230 n vmdice mo zhe jhouse of seagram datilltrs linct 1857 ci farm news twenty halton steers queens guinea entries j e w the queens guineas class at the royal winter fair is always a high light of that outstanding livestock show since the inauguration of the queens guinea class halton has had two queens guinea win ners namely duncan campbell of moffat and katherinc merry of milton twenty halton 411 club members have signified their intention of competing in this class at the 1957 royal under the supervision of j allan francis and local leaders all 20 of the steera were weighed prior o may 18th- the regulations require that steers in order to be eligible must make in average dai- llka to aampla hlaheet atandard horwapower in tha lowprice field try tha amoottnaaa of naw toralonaira ride know tha safe aura touch of naw totalcontact brakaa aojoy 1ha aparkla and glamour of tha moat modarn car of all you cut in a naw imhpowr plymouth ifa tha trend- aattlng homy avaryonaa talking about and prleea ara town with tha lowaat of any canadian carl itm worth coming along on a demon stration drive just to see what happens when you step on it in a new plymouth at highway cruising matter of fact yon can expect thmtong lowand lively thrillpower plymouth to be outstanding in just about every way imaginable its the speed r gay to peas another cart 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