Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1966, p. 14

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the acton fate press thursday march 31 1966 speaker urges farmers to improve conditions i r ll wl nn ik as we are all aware farm labor ers are becoming more scarce every year there are several rea sons for this trend probably competition from industry where higher wages are paid and bettor working conditions are provided are the main reasons as a result the farmer tends to gather the leftover from industry the aged the crippled and the unskil led how then can a farm com pete with such a low quality labor force at its disposal firstly a farm must try to pro vide the best wages and working conditions it can to compete with other industry the farmer must employ a better share of the more competent workers working con ditions can be improved a good deal on many farms only when these conditions do improve will the quality of the labor improve w s lockhart assistant direc tor of the ontario pulp and paper makers safety association speak ing recently at a meeting of the toronto fruit and vegetable growers association stressed satisfy all his needs on the job will probably be a pretty good worker a mv w i- wll notice that not all persons put the same stress on the sune need some put most emphasis on mon ey while tor other it is svvurils as an employer you must recog nize these needs and be sure you fill them as adequately as pos sible k an emjjloycr you must be abi to communicate with your employees to get across your de sires as well as your appreciation or jour criticisms an employer mirk be sensible at all limes when dealing with his employees so that he gains their respect a mutual understanding between employees and employers should exist at all times the leeling most tanners have today seems to be that labor is not available unless better pay can be provided this is not ab solutely true pay is important but so are manv other things how much help are you going to pet without any social security bob blake president liberals enjoy panel debate employeremployee relationships i this alone could he a deciding as being very imporant in getting i lac tor to lead a person to work in the most out ot a work force mr i the lactory locktftrt stressed the importance i the farmer must improve the of seeing an employee as he actu- 1 position ol larm labor so that he ally is and not as he sees himsclt js competitive on the labor mark- or as you the employer want to ct this will not come about over see him he mentioned the many i night but will be a long range basic needs that an individual project as long as the farmer has such as security belonging i payh as little as possible provides selfesteem selmiiltilmertt and the longest hours provides the physical needs least amounts ol services avoids a person who cannot satisfy pensions workmens compensa tive needs on ajob will not put lion etc he will not improve forth a 100 per cent effort on himscll and he will be the only the other hand a person who docs one to blame apartment discussed by growing concern for the safe- ty of highrise apartment dwell ers was expressed at the march meeting of halton county fire prevention bureau in milton when members of tour participa ting fire departments reviewed the need for simplified instruc tions for apartment tenants in case of fire bureau members discussed lu cent fires in oakville apartment buildings and wondered about the possibility of a standard what to do in case ot tire in- strucion sheet but the task seem ed impossible members agreed fire escape routes alarm systems and degree ot fireproot construc tion varied with each building and it would be difficult to set out one sheet ol instruction that would suit each building fire drills difficult apartment building has mush roomed in the larger towns in the south of halton in the past leiv tiny cavities whether or not you arc aware of them there may be cavities in your teeth too small lor vou to see the dentist can lind them and make repairs so that the tooth decay is arrested bash ing teeth immediately alter eat ing and seeing the dentist twice yearly will help to prevent cavi ties or allow repairs tobe made where the teeth are already da maged safety bureau veils and the northern munici palities appear to be on thresh- hold ol apartment development oakville firelighters present at the meeting told how dillicult it was to stage a five drill in an ap art ment building and suggested the only method ol notifying ten ants was t mail a notice to each one individually a lack of co-op- cktlion b some owners and sup- eiinlcndents ol apartment build ings was also mentioned the bureau decided a simple solution was not readily avail able but the subeet is to be kept on the agenda lor discussion at future bureau meetings as it was lull apartment lire salety is be coming a serious matter in each municipality bob blnkc or oakville ws ac claimed president of the halton liberal association tor 196ft dur ing the groups annual allday convention held in hornby tow ers goir course on saturday march 19 about 100 altended the busl- ness session in the afternoon five viccorosidvmts named in cluded gerry addison of milton peter papiuon of acton mrs heather mason of oakville maur ice mandcrson ot georgetown and mrs dorolhv mullen of bur lington treasurer is william logan of burlington and sccrct- ary is mrs sally walker oak ville retiring president derek mason issued a state of the county report before leaving the chair in which he reviewed the as sociation had some marked suc cesses some goals only partially attained and unfortunately some failures in the past year hal ton liberals welded together a strong association elected harry harlev to parliament by a hand some margin improved its fin ancial position and became ac tive in district and ontario grotips he reviewed praises harlcy the president termed the hal ton mp a hard working and conscientious member who equal ly concerns himself with the af fairs of the constituency and the affairs of the house his increas ing responsibilities and the man ner in which he conducts him self of them reflect great credit in the riding the meeting agreed with a suggestion by george jackson of milton to form a committee to look into the rumored capital gains tax and prepare a brief mr jackson was asked to chair the committee dr harlcy asked to comment on the munsinper case admitted no member ot parliament is very proud of the way things have been going on but added the affair had been turned over to an inquiry and the business ol the house was proceeding he described the twodny debute on producing some of the wildest scenes in llw history of parlia ment an exploitive nltuuilon the explosion was building up for a long lon time the mp explained it hoos back to the pipeline debute the lid had to blow oil sometime a panel debute featuring con troversial comments by mpps robert nixon george ben and leonard brailhwuite and chaired by president blake was cut short for lack of lime but was highly enjoyed by all visitors at the meeting with members of the audience and the chairman tossing out the loaded questions the panellists replied with a volley of criticism and controversial statements ineffective opposition the panellists agreed the lib erals were not providing a very effective opposition to the con servative ontario government but pointed out they arc ham strung by the rules of proceed- ure mr braithvvaitc explained there is no question period in the provincial house as there is federally and opposition ques- poets corner tho the walls were bedecked with shamrocks and the date was the first day of spring the green trim and promise ol summer to us hardly meant anything we lined up lor fruit juice and punctures and a chance to relax tor a while seemed like half the adults in old acton were standing there in single file it sure did my heart good to see them all gathered to do what they could at the red cross blood donor clinic to help a cause that is good contributed harvey laverty heating plumbing and eavestroughing sales and service repairs to all makes of furnaces custom thaet metal work oil and gas furnace installations conversion burners main street n 8569934 i 24 hour service rockwood red cross is always there shirty in one easter si any way you figure it the finest welcome to acton is welcome wagon a visit from our hosteij mil maka you 1el at home with he basket of gifts and answers to questions about tha city its services anf ftcilitiu just call wcome phono 85mw4s welcome nlwvcomasrs u this coupon to lei know youre here xtown ple timf the vlwn- wagon hostess cil on me i would like to tunrib to the acton free press j i already subscribe to the acton free press j fill out coupon and mall to circulation ifept th acton 4 free press u a sraasear for your easter parade or a delightful gift see our pleasing spring styles of wearing apparel you will be thrilled at the quality smartness and low prices for the ladies full fashioned nylons blouses pullovers and cardigans sweaters slips panties brassieres night gowns spring millinery scarves gloves purses costume jewellery shoes cosmetics etc for girls lovely dresses slips panties sweaters jeans blouses pyjamas shoes purses etc boxed chocolates ser wraprd from name brand assortment neilsons rowntrees lowneys for men and boys dress and sport shirts ties dress socks underwear tee shirts pants shirts shoes etc see our large assortment of easter chocolate novelties eggs rabbits etc make your own baskets choose from our selection of baskets cellophane chicks egg coloring ribbons etc buy your easter candy in bulk save up to 50 our crfndy dept offer you d complete rouge ot better quality candy lines at low prices pets for easter budgies special 298 easter special canarits hartz mountain imported rollers 8 95 give flowers for easter 1 easter lilies potted plants philadendrons assorted succulents african violets tropical plants hinton s 5c tol store tiotin have to be written out and nont to the speaker with three hours notice the speaker cen sor the questions and they the yoveiiimcnt dont have to an swer it he complained we can hinder harry dog and irritate but we can not op pose added mr ben we can he constructively critical or we can lie headline seekers like the ndp we can scream against injunctions scream against reprlmils by companies wc can even get up there like the ndp and speak oil the subject but we cannot truly speaking oppose blames press iivvs coverage of queens park also came under fire the pan ellists said a tory minister can stand up and spend an hour tel ling the house what a bd gov- erninunl it has and the press can quote him but the opposition gels no opportunity according to the rules to question the m p publicly so the general pub lic reads in the papers only what the conservatives said mr brailhwaite added were flogging a dead horse by discus sing all this its their ball park their bat and their ball if we want to play there we have to play it their way county cost 3000 split vote approves sending three men on overseas trip a proposal to have halton rep resented by three on a three and a half week fivecounty study tour ot local government at 1000 each ran into stiff opposi tion nt halton county council recently hut i inully won approval on a split recorded vote- deputy reeve f rogers bur lington pressed or the three man representation noting the trip would be covered by j7s0 und each member of the delegation would s given 250 for out of pocket- expenses the countys total cost was 3000 it isnt going to be a holiday cruhic its a tight schedule and wc should have a written report fromhhe representatives on their return he stressed mr rogers explained the sep tember trip was booked solid and reservations made last year must now be confirmed he noted the plunkctt commission should be repotting a the time the del- egation returns and information gained could be helpful in consid ering this report oakville deputy reeve alan day suggested the county would not benefit to the extent of 3000 georgetown reeve w f hunter suggested if members wanted to capture the spirit of easter with beautiful flowers and plants order florals for your church as easter gifts for your home choose from our cut flowers and plants e t marks mill st acton 8530310 gp they should be prepared to pay more toward the share of the cost acton deputy reeve r r park er observed three was too many to send he suggested the county would benefit as much by send ing one observer as three nassagaweya deputy reevj w hoey concurred with mr parker suggesting if necessary the amount allowed for expenses in preparation of the final report be increased for the one person limited by act deputy reeve day suggested the county was spending too milch on conventions he asked later clarification on whether the municipal act didnt place limits on the amount that could be spent for conventions rstvo eesiietfimjed budgets were being pared and this ap peared to be one place 3000 could becnl supporting the sending of three delegates on the study tour were reeve h hinton deputy reeve rogers reeve f gallaghcr h merry reeve w coulter and deputy reeve w leslie oppos ed were deputy reeve parker reeve hunter reeve ledwith reeve leslie deputy reeve day and deputy reeve hoey frank szabo shoe repair acton plaza the place where quality counts closed friday at 7 pm r i now open i irockys 12 hot dogs i a treat to eat located across from the or at elizabeth st amd york rd 8248088 guelph ontario ahv mmm aaaaaaaaaw ahl aavbm maaaaal mam a aaaavhaa aaavama 31 increase in business during 1965 l reported by president halton peel trust savings company at their annual meeting highlights of 1965 annual report 1965 1964 savings ind term deposits 48283405 37402161 first mortgages 41561704 31600273 bonds and stocks 7077248 6797104 general reserve 950000 800000 net profit after taxes 293823 223296 dividends to shareholders 138336 113471 total assets under administration 56613802 43058670 officers directors 0 e manning president dr c a martin vicepresident w j beatty vicepresident d s mclauchlin secretary j r barber e barnngham j a carroll a g clarkson peng p a fisher g h fort q c j m fraser e d goulding angus macmillan qc e m milne 4- pengilley e slacer j s beatty c a genera manager manager estates depf trust officer mortgage officer d s mclauchlin c d cantlon ca c c tight r i a pension officer appraisal officer j f odrowsky g r s foster services offices 4 savings accounts head offica 4i savings reserve accounts i r t oakville 6 1 5 year guaranteed investment vjsffift certificates 4emm n j rfthftftk othar offices investment fund ovna fixed income equity sections jl brampton estate planning service o v burlington retirement savings plans n simcoe pension prolitsbanng plans cooksville mortgage loans milton appraisal services delhi i 252 main street milton lorne skuce manager 87

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