Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 5th 1940 member fr halton upholds premier oonunued from page 1 gentleman who a low days ago from iris place in thehouse paid uoh a stowing tribute to the prime minister doctor bruce gradually built up his courage until he could say what ho wanted to say he first accused the prime minister of impertinence of domination of his own personal poli tical machine and of four years of vacillation and sidestepping and then when he got wanned up to the member for parkdale parkdale mr oleavb31 there is some mis apprehension mr chairman 1 was referring to the doctor bruce who spoke in massey hail some hon members order mr maokbhzib vancouver cen tre i submit mr chairman that the hon member is quite in order in re ferring as he has done to the hon gentleman who was not then a mem ber of the house the hon member was quoting from press extracts of remarks made by a gentleman who was then doctor bruce and is now the pitch this is what he said mr king has created the im pression that if war came can ada would not be standing be hind the empire that statement as to the truth or as to the loyalty of which i leave the house to draw its own conclusions was made just six months after mac kenzie king had led a united canada into war- with- an enthusiasm never before equalled in our history doc tor bruce then went on to say after being forced into war mr king for a full three months left the impression that canada s contribution would be as slender as he could contrive to make it these are the words of a friend the scuttling of parliament was the act of a desperate man who has been masquerading as a statesman too long and just three days ago the- same hop member said in this house that be was a friend of the prime mini ster that the prime minister was the man best fitted in canada for pub lic ufe and listen to this final touch i do not believe that mr king is sincere in his professed desire for canadian unity unless he has a colossal capacity for self decep tion i say that canada gave an emphatic answer on march 26 to the colonel drews and to the doctor bruces of this country and now this same doc tor bruce mr homuth 1 rise to a point of order mr chairman i do not think any hon member has the right to refer by name to another the chairman the hon mem ber is going too far the rules of the house are well known in de bate hon members must refer to an hon gentleman as the hon member for so- and so in speaking as he has just done the hon member should hae refeired to the hon member for your eyes the public are getting to know our new low price for glasses is u real bargain for the high quality glasses supplied why pay more than our new low price our eye examination has al ways been thorough as we hare the finest equipment and over 20 rears experience the people whan we hare served are com ing back to us because they real ise our eye service is best come in and let ns show you the newest styles in glasses all at city prices consult 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist who will be at his office the bell telephone coj main st- georgetown the second wednesday of each mouth or you may consult o t walker at bis office m brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 599 the chairman the ruling has been given the hon member made two references to the hon member for parfcdale mr bruce- the first re ference was to a speech by the hon member for parkdale before he was elected a member of parliament that was in order but later he referred to the nor member for parkdale af ter his election and there he was out of order mr cleaver thank you mr chairman i understand your ruling to b that the doctor bruce who made tthe speech in massey hall before he was elected to this house is the same gentleman who is today the hon member for parkdale and with that massey hall speech still fresh in his memory as it must be with those viru lent attacks ou the prime minister still fresh in his memory as they must have been he rose in his place in this house and said t have been a friend of the prime minister of canada for many years and have admired his many excellent qualities he was prepared as few in this country have ever been for public life he is a man oi high character an hon member dispense keep to the motion mr clfaver in my opening re marks i said i- aould not draw any conclusions of my own but would leave it to hon members to draw their own conclusions and i now ask them to do throui out the years we have heard a good deal of the so called loyalty of the conservative party i confess with shame that as a young man be fore goint overseas during the last war i was deceived into voting for union tovernment but today when i see the workings of these self styl tl loj alits these conspirators who me seeking 19 undermine the unity of the canadian people mr homuth i rise to a pouit of ordei tht hon member has no right to refer to on other hon members a con puutors if the hon member wants to make xli ileal speeches i will nutt him on in platform in tht coumrj mr cleaver i withdraw the word conspirators hit hon memoir cume 10 my rdin mr homu1 il mr chairm in the chairm n the hon gentle man who has the floor just said he was withdrawing the word consplr mr and mrs tony restlvo went toronto on tuesday celebrating their wedding anniversary 1 mrs h smith everest martin and clara martin all of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs j onelll ir and mrs r t cave have re turned home after spending a week with mr and mrs james cave in detroit and mrs mervln ezeard and baby daughter of toronto spent sun day with mr eaeeards grandmother mrs j kentner edith st miss marlon overend nurse-ln- tralnlng at hamilton general llospl tal was a visitor in town on tuesday with her mother mrs p c overend privates hubert tost johnny o kane len and bob raynor all with the toronto scottish were home on a special excursion last week end mrs clarence hayes has been rep resenting the department of agrtcul ture at district annual meetings of the women s institute in essex and kent for the past two weeks miss m e thompson daughter of rev o m and mrs thompson hamilton has been successful in ob taining trfc degree of bachelor of library science at university of to ronto mr o f thompson son of mrs thompson and the late walter thompson has obtained the degree of ba from victoria university toronto rev p c overend underwent an operation at hamilton general hospi tal on monday june 3rd he is resting comfortably but will be in hospital for another two or three wetks before returning to his home in georgetown mrs dr j h bateman attended the funeral of her grandfather at glamls ontario on may 18th the late anthony symon was a utelong resident ot the district and in the words of the port elgin times a re sjected citizen of the community and usteemm by all who knew him georg riddall delmar laird ver dun wright gcorgt muckari bill hydt and fred armstrong have joined the group engage d in constructton work nt preston east dome mine the local firm of j b mackenzie son art conuactori for this job gerald glliket of new toronto son of mr 11m mrs pat gillivtl of george town lias jointd up with the himilton lixhi inf ntr and ls now in training it camp borden his brother james ls ilso in training hurt and fntiur pit i 111 h the pionetr engineers 111 it 1 glimpses at neighbouring towns acton the acton creamery has been sold to chris anderson of toronto the former owner m nixon will devote his energies to business interests in milton j mcpherson acton chief of police has been appointed justice of the peace for halton county in an announcement recently made by the attorney generals department if the ymca has its way every boy and girl in acton will learn to swim this summer classes will be conducted in acton park as soon as the lake become warm enough for swimming a good deal of controversy ls taking place over the question of salaries for the two school principals j h boyd a membe of the school board in a letter to the editor suggests that dr buchanan resign as chairman be cause of certain actions at thejecent may meeting when a raise in salary for the public school principal came to a vote seems that three of the five members voted for an increase to 1300 and dr buchanan declared the motion defeated casting his vote in opposltloi although this ls consu tutionally sound mr boyd feels that the doctor s procedure was unprece dented the acton free press aiilton repr ting zone 26 at the nation al contrition of the canadian legion major harold earl of milton is at present in montreal mr e nixon has purchased the princess theatre from the hume es tale mrs martha cooke or toronto was buried from tht residence of her son p w cooke in milton she belonged to a pioneer halton county family rev john b moon ba of lon don v111 rtplace rev gordon porter as pastor of st paul s united church dm 1111 tht laittr s period of service cliaplnm lo uir air fofce at st weekend specials thoi ii the opening tame of tht season inurmedi ill bistbal team dp uel oakm k 3 1 milton champion 250 425 500 150 house dresses martha washington house dresses 150 ana 198 bed spreads large double bed size chenelle bed spreads at 585 675 850 lace table cloths 54 x 54 handmade lace table cloth 72 x 72 handmade lace table cloth 72 x 90 handmade lace table coth 72 x 90 298 54 x 54 42 hemstitched pillow slips 25c and 30c each a large assortment of turkish towels 13c to 75c each bathjng suits ladies rippletext bathing suits two way stretch 298 ladies all wool bathing suits 150 198 misses bathing suits 98c hosiery special ladies full fashioned hose thursday friday saturday special 59 pair mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your rexall store county council in tt hi i pluform md hon mem conspirators and i say the men who conspired together m hanson eyork stinburyi i lse to i lcond point of ordtr the hon guhlemm has made motter- worse 1 ask that those words be withdrawn because in effefct ls mor parkdale if he had used charging hon members on this sldi with heme conspintors let us have id like to tdl 1 im in r oi tit committee ti n he t mi lo m idinir during the i le lion spoke t the own ot milton and gae me tht lar t liberal m ijortt ever turn d in bj t hat muniupalltj thttymlemmfiwho rmn t d tomlhei these tlfsulcd lojallsls proveikt in me such scorn and con ti mt for their tactics as pirhamtn ir ink do not ixrmil mi adiqu tlil to express spected the lion dec ncy and a lltfie decorum mr lapointe quebec east i listened tj the hon member very at tcntively he did not refer to any member of the house just nov as a matter of fact i know and hon mem bers knov thit if there is a conspira cy it starts from somewhere outside the house mr cleaver i do not want to offend th sensibilities of conservative members and i w ill withdraw the word conspired and say communed together in reply to the hon member for waterloo south who challenges i watch our window fom weekly ice cream specials and oofttocnoncftt orange blossom sundae 13c 2 for 25c j longs confectionery sson v gkcory i i theatre friday june 7 bad little angel virginia we idler guy kibbee and ian hunter parole fixer thrill story with virginia dale and lyle talbot fox news saturday june 8 dust be my destiny dramatic entlon with john gar and prfacul lane musical swinging in the barn cartoon dog m a mansion chapter i 3 lone rangei rides again matinee al 1 am tuesday and wednesday june 11 and 12 fthe invisible man returns offccbtefl fcyao weus with sir cedrlc hardwtcka and nan grey musical remember when cartoon when a triangle has its points novelty westward ho- words like the si i have boon st mnch conservative all mj lift i hut recoived in the past high hon o irs tt the hinds of m lrtj i hnr alwijs opposed mr kinn i hae ixrmltted unfair personal at tacks upon him to go unrebuked i hive mil made bltle r partisan al tacks on him i tried to defeat him in tin list election bul ljnlstrahly filled notwithstanding all that i am still willing to try to force him t nt of public life oen if it docs af feet the war effort of our war lender there is another thought the con senntive rrembcrs demanding the re signation of mr king hae suggested that coloi el ralston should take his place i ask hon members if col ontl ralslon should become prime mint icr some hon members order mr cleaver if the minister of flmnce should become prime mini ster just how long mould he have the support of the conservative opposi lion twenty four hours i do not think to has the minister of fin nice ever suggested that he would make a belter contribution to our war rflort in any other post than the one he so ably fills today mr homuth he is too modest mr cleaver has the minister of finance eer suggested or hinted that his war effort has been thwnrted or injuriouslj affected in any way by the prime minister mr ralston quite the contrary mr cleaver and i ask this fur ther question just when did it be come lhe duty of the conservative party to pick a leader for the liberal party i franklj admit that they have had plenty of practice in pick ing leaders recently but i would not counij council i luesda mi a imeluit ol ii i w hi id i i mil t hili ih monuni ner i a els us ion on soil imiiovc me il i n mr l white lock ariul uir h nt itiv yv l brttkon pre id it oi lht agricultural improi for sparkling white teeth mi31 tooth powder with sodium perborate 35c sore feet nufeet medicated insoles 25c mrm- kuhnkie associiron i hie oac ciiielph al tin nu rt int professor pi ki i onu lingtli on til pn i m it oil tmpioimcm omitirm hunk said profrssoi ruhnkic that we arc prone to attach tic imxirtune to ouier brincliis of agri uliun and too little to soil im liromintit we must remember that curing the last wir increased produo hon dri v trunindouslj upon the re sent fcrtilitj of the soil to guard iginist uu dcpli lion of fundami nlal resources oi th soil us of tcreat im porl met mil so i c riainly feel our repress titivc and your agricultural commit ec were on the nthi uiuk when tin rcque led the department for a so 1 sunij of the count there is no other branch of the rarmlng industry that will bring you better returns it ls mast important that th6 humus or organic matter thai ls taken from the soil should be put back into it professor ruhnkic presented a map to the council showing in detail the oil conditions and requirements thls wil be hunt m mr whltelocks office an i cop will also be placed in the ccurt house tie pining of the remainder ot the connecting link which has been urged by oeori town council will be under taken at an estimated cost of 6382 00 the municipality of bronte also shares in the 68265 00 set aside for main tenance of county road 1380 00 be ing grarted for pavement widening in that locnlitj a three hour debate on the equal zation of the assessment in halton county ended in a deadlock and it was decided that the matter should be taken be fore each municipal council rnd a rencrt brought back to the next county council meeting the present assessment hfts heen in effect for twelve years the office of theinspector of chll dren aid will be painted and minor icpilr work will bo done accounts of specials for this week briten tooth powder 29c mountie carbolic soap 3 for 14c bisma rex antacid powder 75c murine for the eyes 55c sni fed foot powder iurfc castile soap 6 for 25c for sunburn mentholatum cooling and healing 29c 55c kills germs in a few seconds mi 31 antiseptis mouth wash and gargle 16 oz 75c cress corn bunion salves t it today 50 each puretest yeast and iron tablets 100 for 79c robbs drug store u piionl 70 we deliver iiiiibcceseb1rb rfxall store georgetown wth consplclous success i say lo the opposition let us quit this quibbling if you doubt that the prime minister has the support of this house be men have the courage to put the question to an issue let us have a vote thencept the result of the vote and get on with the war if i read public opinion aright it is thoroughly disgusted with the exhibi tions of partisan criticism on the part of sotrfe hon members i do not say all of the conservative opposition if we keep this up and do not settle thls question once and for all these erh4clfwn whldo posluvehanntour4 morale and our war effort while canada demands that our war effort shall be orosecuted to the full limit of our ability to those who say we should not count the coat i say that we would be doing a seri ous disservice- to canada s war effort if we committed canada to financial obligations m excess of our ability to pay and as a result brought on a financial crisis in conclusion let me say to the government we are behind you to a man m the light of the present crisis we believe that perhaps you have not done quite as much as we would have liked you to do but go ahead with your task and whatever sacrifice you demand of us will not be tea great county buildings 227 44 hospitals 12 finance i jkh education 103 49 printing i 47 agriculture 30 op grants were made of 125 00 to the halton mouldboard association 62 50 to halton junior farmers 05 50 to halton jim lor homcmakers proposed assessment fob halton county sph would dacrea all towns except milton decreaae townships following ls a comparison of pre sent and contemplated assessments as discussed at last weeks county coun ell meeting in milton as shown by the acton free press new old 1435543 3a48609 200217 1387 646 5127340 3606883 1664jm7 4183 483 1737500 acton 1292 786 burling un 3 766 706 georgetown 16139 milton 1486330 oakvill- 3487 653 bsquesing 5361056 nassagaweya 3333104 nelson 5353173 trafalgar 8528577 nm7 w assisted by g 4 rockwood male quartette and miss helen mcgowan j of barrie soloist 4 may monie champion international dancer a breast of medals dorothy merrall a piano acoorthon laact r a million dollar popularity k tom hamilton 5 character scottish comedi hooch aye sony an patter p 3 admission adults 25c children 15c 4 refreshment booth on the grounds trojan horse this expression has peculiar signifi cance today because of the german methods in norway and other coun tries having apparent tourists and merchant seamen in a country who when the moment ls ripe are revealed as soldiers and who attempt to wrest vulnerable points of communication transport and military significance from the defenders thus simplifying the task of the main german army of aggression the method is being called the trojan horse trie because of the legend that over 3000 years ago about 1184 bjo the greeks captured the city of troy by a trick alter trying for over ten years to overcome the trojan farces without success the greeks built a huge wooden horse and a number 6f the bravest greek heroes concealeel themselves in it tbk horse was left just outside the city gmtea while the remaining greek forces ap parently withdrew tfalnktag tioat the enemy had given up the fight the sol diers qf troy opened the gates and pulled in the horse then commenced a feast of rejoicing while the rerelry was at its heights the greeks within the horse emerged opened the city gates to let then- comrades in and trcgr was captured and completely detry- ed

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