Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1949, p. 10

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i the georgetown herald wednesday june 1 5th 1949 all canada remembers dad sunday june 19th surprise 1dad with a glft tie socks belt leather good novelty cigarette holders and special father day sat ws variety shop main street at the but strip phone 643 open afternoons and all day saturdays celebrate july 1st in georgetown with branch 120 canadian legion thursday nite street dance a games friday afternoon baby show soft- ball games races in the park friday nite garden party dance and lucky draw in the park intermediate ladies softball j in georgetown park tuesday june 21st binns brampton v8 i georgetown monarchs support your georgetown team game tarts at 715 pjn gravel fill top soil and general trucking prestons haulage phone 274rl5 georgetown carney electric king street a clev road industrial commercial and domestic wiring all electrical and motor repairs we also specialize in commercial refrigeration aus service frank carney phone 379j georgetown ccf meeting monday june 20th 830 pm in the legion hall georgetown speakers ted 1sley mpp member for waterloo south bert shane cxjf faaiktfch for halloa riant the adhue is eduay favited to ettea hahon gcf aamrhltnaj hub sybil tusrjajbtv mjc to the electors of hilton this fetter is being written by me to you for a double purpose first because 1 wish you to tales this as a personal message to each one of you a message in which i oik for your support as progress stve conservative member for hal- ton second because i feel it impera tive that an answer he given by me to charges which appeared in this paper in a letter written by the t r monthly meeting of present representative of this rid- 1 llmehouie womens institute was those who can afford it the least for example when you buy a pair of shoes you pay mors than us taxes on a gallon of gasoline there sre 205 different taxes and on a farmers wire tenet there are 101 taxes v yes it was easy- for the govern ment to lower income taxes slight ly in the march budget and what happened to those taxes the sales tax costs the tax payers 30 cents for every dollar of processed raw material vet it yields to the treasury only eight cents the other 22 cents go into profit of the various intermediaries spaced along tho distribution lad- der this is waste waste of your money finally it has been pointed out that the progressive conservatives wore jn office from 1030 to 1038 whon the depression was upon us the prcseyit government does not pont out however that the depres sion started wharf they went power yes it is time for a change i have pointed out some ofttib rea sons each one of you is able to point out many others your sincerely f sybil bennett page 10 j umehouse ing in that letter it was stated that there ore nouiucs in thlj election other than a atrajftht choice be tween the government and the progressive conservative party held at the home of miss charlotte mccullough on june 2 the newiy- elccted officers were installed in a ceremony conducted by mr a j smethurst a past president the ceremony ending with all repeat- it seems to me and i know that ing the mary stewart collect mrs all of you will agree that taxation ellcrby read the story of this col- particularly hidden uxauon u a icct as port of the meeting rou canker that is- eaung away at our call a aift for u overseas par- sl e t nt to a family in eng- taxes despite the fact that the lbnd ra j s noble war hasbeen over four years and despite the fact that the govern ment overtaxes by hundreds of millions every year arc still in effect they still lay their paralyz ing fingers on your earnings and mine that wright and mra 6 glsby were named a committee to pack the parcel the secretary reported on hospi tal insurance cnt to halton health unit mrs ellcrby reported that one issue a very real the banquet committee had catered issue i for two banquets since last meet- then there is the question of ing it was decided that in filture govcrnmcni dy orders incouncil the money made from banquets government by radio as it is would be set aside towards build sometimes called laws are placed on the statute book that were dis cussed and passed nut on the floor of the house of commons but in smokefilled caucus rooms the inner sanuum of the dictatorial cabinet- do ou not call that an issue and what about foreign trade and the frightening manner in which it has plunged during past j car or two 1- oreign trade provides the living for one out of every three canadians if that trade continues to deteriorate more than 1750 000 canadians will have their pay envelopes reduced they would trcn be a poor market for the canadian workers who de pend on domestic business and markets 1a this not a very real issue it ls charted that the progreshive conservatives feel that government has kept controls too long in effect after the war ended that is cor rect but we feel that because the libcial government has fallcrv so snort in meeting the housing situa tiun ttuit i modified form conti ol must be m untuinc die libuuls also strongly the tort ijn fcxch him- control act it 1 il nm thit tampering with it would benefit the few it the ex pense i t the many va h it the prufcussivc conserv fl ing situa- i of rental d 1 defend r ing a kitchen in the memorial hall mrs glsby reported on school gar dens mrs e miller mrs ern batkin mrs h norton mrs frank brown and mrs s giiby were appointed delegites to the district annual at palermo on june 14th it is expec ted that the short course this year the will either be leather glove making or small loom weaving mrs gisby convener of com munity activ ities and public re lations introduced the speaker mrs mary pettit halton county warden who gave i hearttoheart talk touching on scvenl subjects she has many interests welfare work schools and education chil dren s aid homes for the aged and our halton health unit being some of the topics dear to her heart which she talked about ihc stres sed the fact that halton has the best health unit in ontario rec ently a dental unit with a fulltime dentist has been added the presi dent mrs miller thanked the m iker mrs batkin re porte d on girls piojtet work mrs it thompson lovc the motto for home and countrv i uneh and i hot ml half houi elosid the meeting ccf public meeting town hall milton thursday june 23rd 830 pm guest speakers ague mcphail mjm dr stanley allen hamilton l a shane halton ccf candidate- 3 ej everybody welcome auspices north fiakou ccf committee attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for imrrvaiaate s gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 guelph 3334 the u nit in fuel is the introduc tion ol some fexibllll into the meisule hilt no ottuw i main tains ixlhiiiki rites thai hae lost loueli with itility llic insist on i keipnl the l in nil in dollar at j 1 ml ren tin libel il arllultural ministei would ippe ir to be on i in side for in has slid it nilljit bi miod tint i loi iveibod if llii uiuld disc down united na- tioi ii eellliks lone enonih to per- ini ome ol tit unilid kingdom ind lulled s lies imeilt to iet lielliei md elth ime i isls on ulilih ilollns nil sltilliik e in be tomeiled to illow n ilioi s like can id i to tnoduie lood to teeil the sill vint mill ic n mil dl lubule it ijul insti id the luvli nnient lal- sed the iloll n to nil and whit n ippened in the following lb inonlhi it resulted in a luv of 1 1uuuuuuuu in cannd i s leservts ol u5 em leney and sold it eausecl tliseriniln itlon against prim irj jiroduecrs such as the furmer nd industry belling into tile u b miirket it erippled the gold mining in dustry it liuu caused us to lose a large shun of the british market we do not wish to abolish all forms of exchange control but we favour a policy which aims to ilnd the true value of the dollar if our policies had been followed the present trade crisis would not exist that crisis will end only when the liberal rule ends the progressive conservative policy as regards taxation also dif fers widely from that of the gov ernment the government has overtaxed and has taken 1600000000 more thsn it needed from your pockets and mine that money could have been used by us to obtain com forts or by starting small tifulnias es ate with consequent increase n the number of jobs and markets available and what shout hidden tax everywhere we are assassad by these nui taxes the ahame at these burdens is that it hies hardest the iveriki c in idi in uses well nur tenl pounds of so ip a car most i in situldiv intllti i tnltltt stai 1 u itnums iddnvsed to tile uiulel sit nt d mil milked lendei fol 1 in mil unlet milker 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k it cimpbell crois will lie ieeeled up to 1- oeloik noon 1 uil on mond i june 7tll 1u4u lor the eoiiijlruetion of the suid inilldnim it ciimpbell cross out imans peelfleatloils lubour eon- ditions foim if eontiaut and tender foi ins muy be obtained un appllea- tiou to die chief pureluuiug agent department of transport ottawa ontario or from the district air way engineer ueparment of tran sport 100 kichmond street west roronto ontario upon receipt of an accepted cheque made payable to the receiver general of canada for the sum of 10 00 this cheque will be returned upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition each tender must be accompan ied by a certified cheque on a char tered canadian bank equal to tem per cent 10 of the tender price payable to tho order of the recei ver general of canada which cheque will be forfeited in the ev ent of a tenderer refusing to enter into a contract on the basis of his tender if called upon to do so or falling to satlsfsdtorlly complete such a contract cheques of unsuc cessful tenderers will be returned any tender not accampanlad by a security deposit as described will not be considered the department does not mad itself to accept the lowest or any lander t wt coluns secretary departmaot of transnort ottawa one june t lew for a nourishing and refreshing drink try krimko the favourite chocolate muk the children enjoy it have our driver leave a bottle today for quality and service call georgetown dairy phone 162 main street howard graff real estate business broker investments insurance of all kinds mill street phone 392 res 176j general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 tom hevs0h j presenting willoughby real estate agency de laval milking machines and cream international motor trades hudson and rover cars ferguson tractors and eonprjaent george white threshers used tractors and cars cantaut tractors woods electrical riiiani1 milkers grinders oar mill street office is just the bank of office 3szw i o hm

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