55 the georgetown herald wednesday nov isth 956 pa 10 v travel t notes engumd for christms good space available on 8s ascania dee is batting has halifax billy beaklm advised takes t tm tmsb sms tearist class frem 1 na way i john r barber ntavn advisob bucxb c thompson insurance skbviob pba 119 mill btraat no power qutvffs ifi- ontario this year frost gospel services every sunday 7 pm oddfellows hall rev e r peterson boys- and girls service every sunday at 230 ypm peterson in charge dominion govt scored mbureucrts forests being restored says premier by leslie clark the annual meeting of the ont ario progressive c0nervuvo asso ciation was held in the royal york hotel on monday and tuesday of last week the young pc assoc iation- had met the previous satur day in the royal york as the officers of all three associations are elected every two years the offi cers still have another year before elections arc called the senior associations various committees met on tho monday as well as the registration of all dele gates taking plnce the ladies held their annual meeting on monday afternoon un der the chairmanship of mrs pam- eron mckcnzle whb welcomed the delegates and guests and then cal led for the reports of district chair men she called on the hon wm hamilton minister of reform institutions to give an address mr hamilton gavcom interesting talk on his work and stressed the wprk being carried dn in modernizing our husbands regrets that the could not be wfltlr the convention but that he had made arrangements some time ago to confer with trade officials in great britain feeling that he would best serve his countrys and partys interests by having these conferences mr- drew read a cable she had just received front her husband telling of his arrival by lr that morning in the uk afternoon meeting the meeting resumed after lun- vnany cases only made possible by the increased grants from the pro vincial government he stressed the fine work done in the ministry of health and contrasted todays life expectation to that of only a few score years ago paresis being heplealsljed in an obvious attack on critics of the handling of the provinces for- ests he said that in 1043 after an 8 year liberal regime that had at- accompllshcd nothing the conserva tive government had implemented a royal commission undjr major- general kennedy who handctttdown a complete report on the situation after some yoars study he said that mils department has been working cheon with a number of addresses ceaselessly to fjfd the most rapid by various cablnat ministers includ ing attorney general dana porter mcklnnon phillips minister of health and puicrj the hon cfias daly- minister of labour introduced the prime minister of ontario leslie m frost mr daly in a brief- biography of mr frost said that he was bornjin orillia in 1806 was educated atljic university of toronto and osgoodc hall hls schooling was interrup ted by the war of 10141018 when he enlisted with the simcoc regi ment as a private went ovorscas with the canadian troops and was commissioned and became finally adjutant of the regiment twice wounded the last time critically he spent many months in hospital reform institutions and rehobilitat- england before returning home for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist main st north brampton over a bell s drug store phone office 500 res 830 hours 0 am to 6 pjn dally evenings by appointment the old english herb co murdock st georgetown herbs in stock roots and powders our lines are mailed through out canada and usa cough balsam bladder bal aam stomach tonic and lax ative garlic and alfalfa cap- sales yegses capsule dures- tlre tablets herbal powders tar constipation also tablets neaklens herbal far constipa tion digestive food gas and anusbasmadlc tablets nesa and threat tabs your enquiry welcome advice pbee eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st geobgetown telephone ss0 very wednesday 1030 sua to 8 pjn beg opt is m fahush bo 1081 egllnton w toronto a flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery serrlee flowers by wire anywhere la the world floral ins inmates to take a useful place in society greeting were heard from premier leslie m frost who wel comed the ladies and thanked them for the magnificent work they have been doing throughout the rid ings of the province mr frost was followed by mrs ellen fairclough of hamilton canada s only woman mp in the house f commons she urged all women to take a more active port in politics and pointed out that if tho women united they jgcoulri elect thciroun candidates icr lmc with their voting power mat or welcomes convention fiudiv morning the general mtttnik of the ontino association i ht id with mior hiram mc- ltiuum mi h md to welcome the tkld hall nf dclegatts and guests hi v oilup tfttr hi- wiliome in ii in htitnoi oils j intiijiitid t ic i tht inti or ptoplt m wtl- ii n roiniitn inviuil i i hose in j tut iin i iiit t it and nit o u ininj ht n lo w iji h tluir i lu lo u subw t ujcit on h md oft i ic o ii iingt ou i a of tht i it if dtsirid ftuhiu on a- jxili u il noi of his own hi siul lie hontti io b in offitt next joir to t lconu the m com tntion subs for mb bennett pitsidtnt of tht ont association lcandcr mtkcnzie kc after conducting the general business of tht da called on mrs ellen fair clough m p to introduce dominion president george knowlan k c mrs tandough made reference to playing a role of pinchhttter in asmuch as she was substituting for sybil bennett kc of george town who was unavoidably absent on an organizing trip in her cap acity as head of the dominion wo men s conservative association mrs fairclough in her introduction of mr knowlan gave an outline of his history as a leading lawyer in his native province of nova scotia calls gov l bureaucracy mr knowlan in thanking his in troducer said she had made one mistake when she referred to to him as the boss conservative but that quite the contrary was the case he being the servant of the conser vatives of the entire dominion in a fighting speech the big novo scotion lawyer- who represents the county that for twenty three years was represented by hon j l llsley said that government had substitu ted burcacracy for free elected representation and propaganda for opportunity he likened fin ance min abbott to the wanderer in the lay of the last minstrel as he wanders here there and every- where in what he calls his search for the most rigid set of economies in government spending while at the same time being part and par cel of the same government that authorizes the spending of some 78 000 a day in travelling expen ses for its officials he stressed the aecilating policies shown by the government in the railway emergen cy and the korean war he also scored the government for their opposition to pc le jder drew and opposition financial critic jas mcdonnell who had unsuccessfully urged months ago that the canadian vi oil or be placed on the free market to find its true value qnly to find a few short months later after an election had been fought the gov ernment following the policies ad- vocated and first proposed by the leader of the opposition and his colleagues on the conservative side of the house he ended his speech by calling on conservatives to get out and work reorganize and if j hey did this they could and would be victorious in the next federal campaign drew in england the morning session ended with the introduction by the minister of agriculture tom kennedy of mrs george prow who ejrvr eased her after the war he completed his stu dies and set up in general law prac tice in 1924 he was married he was n to the legislature in thx 1010s and has continued ever since becoming treasurer in the drew governmmt elected in 1943 premier frost is at present and has been since its formation an active member of the canadian legion mr frost in his hv address said how happv he- was lo sic so many prctnt thil hi wished to commend my mi ki 1111 iiul his office i s on their great woik o lldro i utous frost in it n ym im ptojuss in idi n ihi rja n the p ist ft w st tin lul that tin v t ii h tiro vould be id his is dm o t it hlni up t l ti hi pi ii nink md hvdio 1 ill t it s un ii hllt 1 it ah i l ls h w is tht t li ml ll hvdio l cll 11 tl i illl ways of saving and improving our forests he felt confident that we were doing so and that dcsplto all the misuse and ignorance of 100 years in the pasf that we had in- her 1 tod in relatively a few ywrs our forest would once more be on the increase as an example of the scope of this work the depi oper ates some 44 aircraft 300 motor- boots and 1000 canoes to trace a net fight forest fires etc millions of acres of devastated land had been replanted and was once more re forested he cited the many towns in northern ontario a few years go ghost towns now bustling and happy places such as kapuskasing steep rock espanola and marathon thcscand many other examples in every deportment were given by the premier as the signs of a pro gressive happy province under a capable progressive government as one last example that old man ontario was bursting nt the seams he stated that immediatedly 15000 skilled workers were needed in on tario citing as just one example the new hydro project at niagara he said every effort was being made to get them in canada to be supplemented by a scheme by his government to bring skilled labour out bv air from the u k if the fed- itl government would permit ilalton delegates ttend ftt i the pit mm s idciri s n ittipinr u t- in id in hi hall uih th mhm inti di it tt bimn rt mist lu i ii 1 1 i t d h pi in i i ii wifi mis d tin t dr w ti ui i kt ow hui i i imuh i ii it md mis mik i t rost mr- mi lid md mrs m uk i i un h c ni ift ij it du v iii lis ir it a hlj it 1 p if t lllt lci he hvtlrc thi diflu the wai t ti know ii hrr it materials he s t 1 11 ml 111 i tl o 1 ii im n i la i dm i it m hi hoi 1 h i tt i u i ii 1 i jminnii mi i uii1l lttiout it s well as the will shortage of vital id tht i i v sour- st i li ml t 11 ill i m i m ir l m mpp ii i in i martin mil ii m wen ii nl d uul mil un 1 ees of tht trituism of hdio wcie the ones moht 1 1 sonsihlt mil iio- ted from i public letter int bv the liberal pi i imei of the preceding adminibtrit ion titng emphatically that he would nevei allow a hdio project on the st ldwrcmc and terming the project wasteful and ridiculous new school svstem premier frost then touched on the modernization of our school system under dana porter under the new system clever children would not be penalized by wait ing for slower ones nor would the ones who are possibly a little slower to grasp be forced to keep up with the others but would be allowed to set their own pace un der the careful buperv iston of quau ified teachers who in ontario un der this government w ere becocniftg among the best paid and best looked after in the world he noted the high number of modern new public and other schools being built in announcing new low transatlantic rates from canadian la british parte tourist class 14700 and up first class 21000 and up far lull details as te sblns contact walter t evans co phone i83w auu tevt m m th ntonry you put into government annuttyl ask your local government annuities repre- tentative or clip and mail the postagefre coupon below for full details on the plans available theres a practical plan to suit even the most modestbudget nb medical examination is required there is no better savings investment open to canadians than a government annuity annutfto branch department of labour iuton f gkgc uimittr a morfujum whats it really worth thr imip of a shutin iroo knows yasl hat tnl forgotten the rush of firetrucks answering a frantit roll the daily ordering of food for tht ftmof meal tht friendly chel tkt urgent mmindmr the important business owutoll trs h4md to nuwii ras raps vautw or all tms thikcs toc tglmtbomm aots rom tov yet teiepiionesermce is one of the smallest items in j our family budget and at the same urn your telephone brings tuiice as many telephone users within our reach as it did ten years ago today as always j our telephone is big value ire till teuthone mmmny of ikwktl an insid story 1900- it wasnt only grandmas cooking that drew the crowds she had tba first aluminum sauce pan in town in many other canadian homes too this was the begin ning of a bright new era of bettor cookingutanaus 195qtodny daughtvrs kitchen- belongs to the aluminum age she en joys a larger selection of aluminum utensils this foodfriendly metal also protects tba flavour quali ty and purity of tba foods she buys 1923 when mother got married she already knew how to enjoy life with aluminum she brewed dads coffee in an aluminum pot cooked those big family meals more oaajly in quick even heating aluminum biots to the housewe whenever you m ajumlnum on tba outatde of food or drink theroa an ijmiov tory of dawnllnom and purity 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