Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 26, 1948, p. 10

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i v the georgetown herald wednesday may 26th 1948 hear b premier pl george drew heiv job dscoss wm fftovbkwt llliil0tt5ulir frida may 28thi 830- oo tuesday june list 1030 llpopm friday june 4th 1 045 1 1 00 pn i cbl toronto i j40 v i vote progressive conservative june 7 rmknii j by tl hipuu cmimmiu rmytf wu ine over- heating this shop is offering a special summer service incor porating a thermcchemical treatment for this particular ailment combining years of study skilled knowledge and special equipment this operation is performed on the vehicle without removing the radiator from the chassis cleansing the whole cooling system including engine block ensuring 100 per cent efficiency and normal operating performance on condition your radiator is not leaking or contains stop leak the fastest guaranteed radiator service in canada we pick up and deliver within a radius of 20 mile just phone brampton 1330 bill grays radiator service 24 nelson st e shaws garage brampton to represent halt0n pr- deans a f liberal candidate ccf meeting at umehouse the ccf candidate for halton kcj adamson spoke in the mcm- moriu hall limehouso last thurs day ho pointod out that tiio ccf in canada was still a pioneering movement although in great bri tain new zealand and australia it was now a firmly established idea with governments working in social democratic fashion with the wel fare of people their prime consider ation just hu william lyon mac kenzie was a rebel 11 gain at the pow erful interests of his day so is the ccf against the great profiteer ing corjhmitions of today 7 wis out line of the cc f programme was based on the accomplishments not the promisee of the four year old saskatchewan government hospital care 500 per year per person takes care of uie full medi cal and hospital care of the people water and forett conservation the crying need of the farmers would be looked after immediately by a ccf government- the deli berate antagonizing of the farmer and the labourer would ljc chan ged to cooperation which would make for better living conditions for all people new homes old age pensions care of the blind 100 per cent accident tnd insurance bene fits two weeks holidays with pay all these were included tn ed ad unisons outline of the ccf policy to help people people firt itert shave of oakviue also addressed the meeting he mentio ned aome of the devices of large corjh rationi tor acquiring more capital such as watering otock premier drew at present enga ged in promising to build unifcrsi- tiee in northern ontario was not concerned about making education available tq the ordinary mans fa mily he said catholic boys school on moyer farm the former moyer farm oh the 8th ilno just out of ton la jow noire fumo de heauregnrd a cath olic boys farmschool the proper ty has been purchased by father clovia lieauvegard a catlioljc priest who operated a similar establish ment at st catharines for twelve years there in accommodation from from t 1venob boys who take koine cluhsfoom work including kh glinh and nrt taught thu- elements of farming htyttare dn come ftom h6ines where fjlmfly hf a hns-biu- disrupted and occasionally nl tvj keep the bhlldren of one family together tliejr sisters are taken il alaj n tfjo school the hoys tawge inigo from- ijjtps0 faihir wai in cuu gacyforeight yftnrft beforv jfolnjf to st cuthjirlriett arid jit one tittle was eiighud with the uepttrtmont of colonization it quebec province tytroctrek of tho vchool ik muuj threiv st judn who jjeld u simlla position in su catharines the pro- ject receives tjio- povtnmonl uiu and is financedfrom afew private donations with the farm a self- sufficient unit which produces on- ough food for thono in residenco and sale of surplus provides cash for other expense i tlic natural beauties of the locu tion will be ujed to full advantage to provide a full hnppy life for tho young people on the farm the pro perty was purchased by mr and mrs- m h moyer in 1940 nnd wns the former home of professor and mrs ii u huttj mr and mm mo yer are now living in town in the house on the glen road built by mr it it mckibbm before he mo ved to ottawa- complete floor service floor sanding and polishing new machines i- expert workmen i r v we rent machines delivered if required elo mastic tmje i linpiltm lato wione milton 426w or 436w reye charge v phone 182 for establishes plumbing business in erin larry mackenzie- son of my iloji mrs syd mackenzie who linn been learning his trade in town with joe prucyk is now in buajness for himself in erin he has opened a plumbing and heating buiiincsfl there in partnership with mr wright of london both men nro war veterans larry having served with the rca f- his wife who has heen working at the smith and stone office is a native of erin glen taxi prompt service tully insured bob bousk1ll prop wanted dead stock highest cash prices horses 7 ea cattle s7ea hogs 2 cwt all according to size and condition call collect galt2718j darling company ltd successors to faleo bros during the past season we had the reputation of being one of thelaigest live poultry buyers for the american market we achieved this outstanding rat ing only through your marvelous patronage and faith in our solicitation our object in the future afl in tue past wox be to bring you the highest market prices free pickup valley produce phone collect dytlat ak f- vluy pnxlti aiur6 p arthur golf and bridge mark ladiev section opening mim lmbl thoiajmonof gite- uwn and hn ann joluuon ol tor onto wart ei hut dzrtw tar tkm nil deb a hu opaninc of bwrnmsm qolf cfcb mw hwi lut tmmif fww gtum took nut to tha jja ftamu lmmnh 1 la a wolconiu to old mnittikw club mem bers prize winner at brld wr lit mr b l buin 2nd mhk uni derhlll srd mim joan umckantle georg toyn lucky narnbar drttw mr r hakonh ehalr priaa mlu mmrt bin iotuoutiou mrf til cuming tdiimm bli m t mw s l blalri mm s uwtoruil a w orr a aovebtim dt the hkeajldi hornby in ue halton music fcstiva1 held at milton doreen llowden carman canto on and the choir all received fljold medals mrs a kinff has returned home and is feeling hotter mrs hoy wilson was hostess for the womens institute meeting several ball fames were held on the baseball diamond on the 24th of may kneaded the world over flour a e farnell carrolls ltd for uie by c j buck georgetown feed mills moulders of canapa unlimited at cwufcoluj 4f the dcmmkhrt 0lkwmwral faftms tomatoes and tobacco potatoes and plumt and everything that it grown in ontario hat been improved by the experimental farmer becauto tho experimental farmtfr of ontario and canada is constantly teoking ways to improve animal and vegetable farm production canada lives high and helps to feed nations less fortunato the experimental farmer is a moulder of canada unlimited canada3 cthtral exmcwhtal ja in omflmwttrkl briwino company iimitio i i

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