Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 2, 1945, p. 3

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to content the county of hakon in tfce cnmlng provincial election on june tjtxo meeting opened witti some very timely remarks by the freeldeni mr duncan mccalltim wibo started nom ination proceexsngb on motion it was decided to have an open nominat ion and mr stanlej hhll was nomin ated by mrs grace mallet of oak- vllle seconded by mr l e fleck ol georgetown on motion nominat ions wen closed and mr hail duly nominated lor he progressive con servative party in this riding mr ball bhei came to the plat- autn and very ably outlined the work of the drew government for the dhort time they were in office ahowinfc now they had implemented the 22 points they had promised before the election only two years ago also outlining the encouraging letters he had had con gratulating the drew government arod himself on the bill regarding re ligious education in the schools mr hall also explained the work ing of the stock yards before taken over and now showing the amount of money that has been saved for the farmers in operating the stock yards as the government is doing mr hau gaive tome very illumin ating figures on the amount of monies paid to different schools in this coun ty and generally pointed out the very worth while legislation that the drew government had put in force in the short time they had been in power and promising that he and his govern ment if returned would continue to put in force the ery best legislation for the country is a whole as the federal election follows the provincial election so closely mr a 6 nicholson the federal candidate for halton spoke at the meeting first congratulating mr hall on his nom ination and then outlining the wo that he and his organizers were doing he also introduce to t he meeting mr peter tullcy of burlington wl o assisting mr nicholson in the county organization mr nicholson pavp somt vtry m pressiic iccounts o his recent tcuk with the national leader mr bracken telling of the work he was doing in the interest of the countrj as i whole the meeting closed with the singing o the national anthem district boldieitis move from italy to germany known lor some weeks to many district people who hnd relatives serv ing in italy with the central mediter ranean ponces the news was officially released last week that the 1st cana dian corps had been transferred from italy to northwest europe among dis trict men who had been in italy are tor joe hall fte w clark pte j w marohmerrt opl jack watson pte c stapleton pte walker cleave pte fred tost pte g h garvin sgt w j comer sgt steve emereon pte c rbenanazst pte c w tpr prod harrison pte don mcphall ucpl h d ritchie- sgt albert reeve tpr h m rotatnacn pte k a spence our earl wilcox pte r f williams pte g w lane lqpl b d hodge pte h l allen sgt david bowman pte john graham pte j fox pte walter brandford pte whelburn marchtnent pte n h handy efet d bell lc opl j c bell pte j crawford lc opl james gamhell pte r h cmiea pte el a hill pte m b millar pte elmer etooktford the s h o u 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