theatre chooses fisher second term as president on tuesday night may s aaemhen of the georgetown utile theatre met to elect their r executive for the coming j yew reelected as president ml to serve for second year was i chris fisher assisting him as jvlce president in charge or playselection will be ron huu i with vera macdonald serving as vicepresident in charge of rpbbllc relations pesgy costley is the groups new secretary and gordon hunt was reelected astreasurer the group is look- ins forward to another success ful year on wednesday may 4 at b pm ron hill commenced the first meeting in the little the atres summer workshop prog ramme attendance was good and old members were pleased to welcome several new faces rod hill presented an interest ing programme which combined discussions on acting techniques and exercises on movement the group is seeking new me mbers should any reader be in terested in the little theatres summer workshop programme they are cordially pvited to at tend meetings are on wednes days st 8 pm st the old town hsii which is located nearly op posite the fire hall on guelph street 1 1 p i 3 i be i jone of a series focus on construction i mackenzie who with sid silver purchased the former white rose service station property looks on at right at the excavation being made at the mainjames street lttite in preparation for a new downtown business block work started on the building i bst tuesday tsgy i i ml backward season delays seeding on halton farms for the second consecutive year a cool backward season has delayed seeding and growth throughout halton to date over onehtif the oataand barley acreage has been sown however it has been very slow in germinating because of the cold weather adequate a- mounts of fertiliser should prove very beneficial this year to encourage rapid growth when the warm weather arrives far mers who are planting herta barley early have been encour aged to apply up to thirty pounds per acre of additional nitrogen this practice has re sulted in increased yields serious heaving look plsca thlsapring injiewly seeded alf alfa on our heavy clay land there has been up to 100 loss of alfalfa on some farms owing to the freezing and thawing of the soil this spring this is of great concern to the farmer he must find an alternate source of hay he can work up the field f fand reseed to a hay mixture without using a nurse crop of oats or he can seed to oats and use this crop for hey if there is s good catch of grasses maining in the field the farmer could apply up to 300 lb ammonium nitrate per acre as soon ss possible this spring i this would provide some hay for this year com is being seeded despite the cold weather many farmers still have a small percentage of their 1903 grain corn remain ing to be harvested some have disced or plowed it ino the ground because of the excessive lodging and poor quality of the crop after coming through our winter season early planting of corn is a necessity for top yields however with a cold spring the corn should be protected from insects with insecticides such as dlazlnon and lindane fertilizer must also be used ac cording to soil test halton county farmers who suffered 25 orgreater loss of yields in corn grains and bay in 1965 can apply for he province of ontario interest free guar anteed loan of up to 1000 this loan is for the purchase of seed plants and fertilizer for the i960 crop application forms are available at banks or at the agricultural office anotherweek has passed i ready to unite to defeat the gobcr 1s64 snd offered to table in the life of the 27th parlia- vernment ithe letters regarding this but h arley to wefkr observations by dr harry harley mp for halton hmalo thursday may w hjft page is ment of canada this has been the next day the last most newsworthy in the twosday of debate on this motion r6vcal i contents t0 day of debate during the cauih prime minister returned ln of a government supply d s0 tho house wv commons turned to its nor- i think the hansard record motion this is a routine mot- busncss l0 answcl ls dcar spcllls ior itlm ion necessary for government he reminded members the prime minister asked him- estiovates but is also an opporjthal at the time in questioniself and answered four ques tunlty for the opposition to put there were charges that crime lion extended into even the prime ministers office and other high j e should ask ourselves places he fcltlt his duty to hll ij see if this was indeed true he selves has the rcmp ever been therefore asked the rcmp if ordered by the prune minister there was anything recorded on i 9 mu u their files conccrnink security minuter to enquire into and members of parliament he dri j did not ask foracheckof mem ny member of parliament bcrsof parliament nor for any c answer is no knowledge of their personal li- second did the prime min- vcts but only for totalis of cas- kcc in his pussesjion or to be mentioned in any debate in the house again che answer is no fourth did tfle government as the amendment before this house alleges have the bchp provide information to the gov- j eminent as to the past conduct of all members of parliament the answer mr speaker is no mr diefcnbakcr refused at no i the vote that followed the i prune minister won a vote of confidence and the house re turned to normal business did he keep the die or before the house of commons a j motion of nonconffdence any topic- of their choice this i occasion saw a criticism of the t prime minister in particular if therefore asked the rcmp referred to his request to the 1 rcmp to have a report of any i files they had dealing with bee- i urlty and members of parlia mcol early in the debate the i prime minister had the flu and 1 could not personally answer the i charges on the first day found s from the romp flflcrc the j lne fii of his ownofdce the opposition blasting the security of canada wasmn ques- any r0 by the rcmp prime minister for spying on the tion he pointed out that ho had anvone else on t munsinger private and personal lives of only received the munsinger case th answer is no members of parliament aridby ifile that there was no other so doing turning rcanadainto a evidence he told the leader or third did the prime minister police state most of the oppoithe opposition mr dicfenbaker have any knowledge of any kind sition parties appeared to beabbut this at the time deccmithat the name munsinger was cleveland sister was bom raised in town mrs mary morrow victoria was saddened last week when her sister mrs ethel lena kelly malovac died on april 23 1966 in cleveland ohio at the home of another sister mrs i frank cameron vclma mrs jim mcnichol mabel orange ville is another sister who sur vlves mrs malovac was born and raised hi georgetown funeral service was conduct ed by rev m richard drake at zeis funeral home 16100 det roit avenue lakewood ohio on tuesday april 26th it elev en oclock in the morning interment was in lakewood part cemetery rocky river ohio fine food this weekend thurs fri sat may 12 13 14 i aew street is being created in the lane orchard subdivision this row of new i homes by dax construction is part of the new development of carole street aberdeenshire lass will visit halton county fanners miss elsie gall of aberdeen shire scotland will be visiting in the county for twoweeks during june she is one- oflke nine young farmer delegates from the united kingdom parti cipating in an annual exchange visit conducted by the junior farmer association o ontario and the young farmers clubs of the uk while they are here the young farmers will live wih host farm families n all areas of the province their counter parts in the exchange leave tor onto international airport on may 13th for a tenweek visit to britain where they will also be guests of farm families v 4w school attendance slipped in april georgetowns public school enrolment totalled 2247 at the end of april principals reports to a public school board meet ing last wednesday revealed harrison public school leads in enrolment with 681 pupils there are 547 at george ken nedy public school 461 at how ard wriggles worth public school 338 at chapel street public school and 270 at park public school the principals reports also ahowed the unseasonal weah- er was influencing attendance figures percentage of attend ance throughout the system hovered around 93 per cent during april 4v i lthlno new to the construction industry- is this insulated sleel sheet siding rwhich is a feature of the economy forms plant currently being built in the georgetown in- rtkistrial park jk pork and beans van im 28 ox 0 v dole ineapptr 20 ox tin m c poly garbage bags p m b q j blue bonnet margarine cotouri arv btb 3 lb ctn ga g c or salads or cooking m oil catsup i 11 ex btlt 89 35 iohnson a more paste wax 63 quaker cereal cap n crunch pkff 3 nestles quik 53 foil wrap 59 ambulance runs georgetown volunteer ambu lapce service was required three times last week a rout ine transportation run from ge orgetown to toronto western hospital was taken by reg broomhead and john white at 213 pm tuesday two runs friday sent ambul ancemen alan proust and bob matthews on a run from stewi arttown to georgetown hospital at 520 am and bob bradley and chris walker on a run from georgetown to georgetown itos- pttal at 540 pm tender well trimmed short rib roast maple leaf fully cooked lb 61 meat specials canadas finest red brand beef blade bone removed benalts vac oak lb end tut pice centre cut or hod qq blade roast 57 dinner hams maple leaf bologna highliner haddock in batter lb lb 35 lb 14 ox pkg 49c afrtshjyiutmcpmetallr no 1 grade large tender ears 1a florida corn 6 49 hornby anniversary greetings to mri and mrs melvin craig who will nlversary on sunday jaay 15 celebrate their first redding an niversary on sunday may is mr and mrs kerry jepson kevin susan and shelley of ge orgetown were dinner guests on sunday of mr and mrs james hamilton ont no 1 grade medium size california navel -if- sunkist oranges hot house i omatoes b zv doi t nn large solid heads no 1 grade california cabbage 1q california l li 115 sunkist lemons o or 33 mccormicks candy a b gums scotch mints jelly baans