Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1951, p. 2

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t v r hl- i- iir -p- it t 3 il demanded by thomson a- ur- sis i i k ise afrrots bjtced 2 tumqt effcrtisvpea 17c arrow peaches i j aylmer prune plums libbys tomato juice 2 libbys pork beans libby s mixerf 2 bfctjnswlcihn tfll sardines 2 citrus juices std 20 oi halves tin choice 15 oz quality tin 20 oz tins 20 oz tin- ls oz tin i6 27 19 33 new liberal leader meets halto executive at glen wood schooldinner declaring that rent control can- not possibly hurt an honest man but con prevent dishonest men vfrom preying on needy people walter thomson ontario liberal- leafier called on the provincial gov- djiinient to estabfsh rent controls ijtan emergency situation he felt rlabor has something when it states there should be no wage freeze we must remember that in order to get wage increases labour has to go theoughthe process- of concuja- tionmus saidjet jt v labor- he said is made up of our friends and neighbours and i think- thjtest thing any gotfern- wrinri iipedpri whpn thp friintal giant oan for labour io malco m mmmmm j wzl mam t canadian sports parade 3jl 2 3ic is 37c tin 17 2gv aunt sallys with pectin raspberry jam 24 38 chinese type p 31c ung eggs wanted we pay high est mar ketr prices for un graded eggs ask for de- tails reg grading sta tion 029 values effective thurs fri sat jan 1112lg p tea rose keta salmon i 36t tin jolly good pitted dates 16 habitant 1frj2jch style pea soup 2 3 1 domino 16 02 jar peanutbutter 35c fruit vegetables texas ready to cook fresh green 5p iii ac n 10 oz ceiio bag 25c ontario fancy 6 qt bskt mclntosh apples 69c ontario no 1 washed parsnips 3 lbs 19c texas new rosebud fresh radishes 2 bunches 15c fresh shredded 8 oz cello bag vegetable salad 10 ontario no 1 washed carrots 3 lbs 19c dominion stores limltto jj i- ii iii onki hiniiin mi mirtin new years party for aypa groups members of vjirious yoiin peoples iron ivm- niwinnm in i organizations in town nuinbciinn 5 nmicli attended a noi years piity stoned tin rbn of tin- i by the aypa of st georges and st uu aie i nl u i a party in albans churches last week in m mnr ponn eil danrry hewitt and loi- dieken- au shcio hail s nsoi anr- iiaii town rui tlie government vacate the renth0ntr6j fipwathe end of march f- fair to bolli he saidjhe believed landlords are entitled tc high enbugh rent to cover interest depreciation taxes and a small percentage to cover vacancies but the moment they get more than that tjiey are indulging in usury we put a stop to high in terest rates on the grounds they amounted to usury but what is the difference between the interest on dollars and the interest on bricks and mortar he said in toronto working girls had to pay up to 180 amonth for a bedroom kitchenette and bath room i would like to ask land lords charging rates llkeuiat hpw they can sleep at night the frost government he said should intro duce a rent cohrrol administration which will be fair to both landlord and tenant tbr thomson was guest of hon or at a banquet in the auditorium of glenwood school near burling ton which was planned so that he could meet ha i ton liberal assoc iation executive members and their wives u was catered for by the womens missionary society of ap pleby church and james cunning ham of hornby county president was chairman mr thomson introduced to the gathering james ii of fcjoutiiuad of the ontario onfty liberals and fred powolv president of ajax association who accompanied the leader other shakers iiicluded paul fisher of freeman exreeve william vanfickle of nassngaweya ilicve joseph wickion of trafalgar kdwin harrop wiia hampshire nid kenneth oick oi milton and al tadiau of liuilintiton who miov1 ivoteof thanks to the speaker r- mr headhead of milton provided ntertainment with somr- vwal nus mil stewart llimnm if trafaluar liankei the la iie- toi eatcring for he dinyer iollouini tht mil the larii itherinj tueur up o hake the liberal lewlei hand among those resent at t i ilea i table wei i- ilmhii ilea i lal ml foi llilton ii mm i iv deans of ik v ille a in id the i yllnty al m ith ii mii in hi jw pne in ii i itniii and many v ihei iiiniii i iiils from the iiiil lahor has omelhiiik uurm hi- vj ii mi thomson iid lie was rune fi lendly to lahoi than he had been nuen credit for i ml said tht jmiuugh he hoped price controls a mil i i- established suri tfgti optarips natural resour ces are fabripated rikht here irv the province- and ndt shipped south of the border a liberal governrhent will make sure that pulp is processed into pa per and iron is processed into steel here in ontario mr frost has gen- erously said that ontario has all the industry it needs and others should have it but he forgets that as head of the government he is in charge of a trust account and has no right to give away the resources of this province until he has a mand- date from the people to do sio more power bes quebec developed more new in dustries than ontario last year mr thomson said adding that this was chiefly due to the fact quebec has greater power resources he said ontario housing pro gram has been pure myth some thing for the government to play with the greatest need lor hous thkres been a lot of ink spilled on sports pages recently who deserves the title of greatest of the halfcentury in various sports you may recall that tliis- camettbqutat the request of canadian press who invitedall and sundry to name the doifriinions outstanding- peiformer iit lacrosse basketball hockey etc etc despite any official verdict and the fact thaa flatfpote trhoice can cause a lot of arguments tbiscorner has a definite urge to nomfn- t b itq fav frihthmythicajwttrdq si ing today ji in the field of housing for our aged citizens in my own riding i have seen old age pension ers living under conditions not fit for animals mr thomson said lie thought pensioners should be housed in units built along the lines of motels where each pensioner would have a small apartment renting at from 12 to 15 month where old people can live out their lives in protected security uisuiad of wish- nit for death as many of them do today these people will be taken care of by a liberal government new awakening of party tlie liberal leader said delegates to the liberal convention in nov- iliibei entrusted me with a job uhich i unashamedly said i wanted in- a i ise lei i had the training imericnce and strength to carry i out fn lfi platform appearances hue the convention i have not had one bad meeting there have been lull houses and standing room only eyeiv in toi ridings to me this iieans a new awakening of the lih- i d pai ty in intirm this has iiollnng to do with me iei finally i just happened to be i top of the wave when it rose to its i rest and i have no criticism of tliot who have led our party since oui deleit iii hlii the tide was agams u hut now it has turned he said lie had been called names by the conservative press but i vvoul rather have those people do that than to step talking about me i feel that every knock is a boosts i have been critieied for not being iimi e specific iiut there is no need for that the people know hockey award for iliv kreatest hockey player wc suk- kest edward kddir shore of quapimllr sa skirt chcwa n wlio was born just two years after the turn of the present century generally accepted as the sreivtest defence man in the game haldir shore can very- well tie considered as the greatest hockey player period nevera gentle man to the point oi losing the puck or a goal shore nevertheless brought a tremendous amount of colour and talent to the game as a player eddie shore built his hockey career the hard way follow- ing the ictfgame through the melville millionaires in 1v2j through regina and edmonton and finally to the boston bruins where he literally sold the game to the casual bos- tonians ahtl in the boston management seem to need someone to do the job over again inlq5l but that is another story in his first year with boston the dynamic shore pulled the bruins up by their bootstraps from a cellar tiosition in the nhl of the two previous years to second place in the american set lion of the league in 1926 he is the only player loever win the ii in trophcy tour limes and is now a ci wise elected to hk keys kingston i i 11 1 lime llipv siidii- lid nothing v lun in- 1ked lu and gol his prirc thai in- vi hiiy- wiilli tin- inoiuy in- i ililll aided ih employel ivft ques iiid loi shore played hkcy like 1 iintii in 11 linte at top speed and 11 it the rugby crown 1 i- or the greatest it mii player- vt 11 tn 1 ti 1 t r i i v i iuf oi tin ticr- mil t 1 tui t i his loni ll- jv lliiuc tul im iiiul i-oiitiibu- vj m to iln- imr omedof the worlds safest wringei thu mw dominion washer haa th worlds aafest wrincor its something every woman in this coirt- muntty ought to s coma in and let me demonstrate it try it yourself pull on the clothee and it atop speciolly prepared by a prominent canadian tporli authority for zzgs and feel that things are not right at queens park mr thomson called on the hal ton liberals to put forth a special effort on behalf of dr deans in the next election he lost by some 80 votes the last time but he was a hale starter remember that in 32 riding wc lost by less than 1000 votes now we must take oppor tunity at the flood or again be lost hopes to change trend hughes cleaver paid tribute to mr thomsons dynamic leader ship and said that although halton has had four straight wins in the federal field in halton after 46 years of conservative representa tion the trend is against us prov incial ly but we hope that under mr thomson that trend will be changed at the next election the liberal leader was introduced by dr deans who said mr thom son had promised when named leader that he would devote all his time to the job anyone who has been reading the papers knows he has kept that promise if all of us devote a fraction of the energy to the task ahead that has been dis played bymr thomson we cannot fail to win the next election washers gleaming white is the handsome dominion washer and just a white are the clothes it washes washers with lively rollaver washing action k fi quicker than thought this dominion wringer stops when you pul bsck before youve time to think a young ster could run it safely riow you can relax when the wringer is going havent you always wanted a washer like this ask our dealer to show it to you hes as proud to show it as yog will be to own it dominion appliance company ont dealer ni has everything you want in washer looks smoothassilk running dependability and action it has the patented rjollaver ac- hon an entirely newprinciple of washing which i want you to see it rolls the clotnei over as th water surgesthrougk thern gets out the grpundrightin dirt come in anytime low prices easy terms best value in town allowance for old washer admittedly 4 other flyers tave proved as strong as courageous andt sometimes flrnost as ough but few 1 of thcmall of these things for so very long a time- we think of brian tim mis ted reeve joe wrfjtht senior lionel conacher or in beach royal copland and before all ot them smirle lawson we think of linemen and tack fielders runners and kickers and smashers and we sth come up with big dave sprague with his sixteen touchdowns while 15 years of age at delta collegiate in hamilton to his last eastern canadian championship with the rough riders in 1940 at thirty yean of age dave sprague was first last and always a rugged football player and his driving kneehigh plunging sprint could be counted on for sixtyminutes of every game he played asking no quarter he was offered none and his scars are well and honorably won the rowing laurels as for the greatest oarsman we nomin ate joe wright senior following in the great tradition of ned hanlan big joe car ried canadas colours proudly skimming along the waters of the world and increased the dominions miorting prestige during his 23 years in a rowing t raft joe wright senior won 130 umpionship races here there and wry where lie won 1 2 united miitcs championships he was the lust canadian to win a hjeat in the famous diamond sculls and the first canadian to win the coveted bedford cup although the diamond sculls eluded the big man throughout his- own career he couched his son joe junior to many championships and on july tth 12h he realized his last a in hit ion in rowing when the naiut wright wi inscribed m thr 1 uiiiiioml st tills so its shore and sprague and light your nominal inn please gj miming company limitio iistink beauty by mrs e san- ford villase of glen williams bjr mrs s klrkpatrick lowly banana improved living standards by- mrs f brown ten dollars was do nated to the queen elizabeth hos pital and a similar amount trans ferred to the flower and fruit fund mrs brown reported the sending of parcels to the salvation army and save the children fund mrc miller reported favourably on the banquet catering mrs noble ad vised the group of christmas cheer extended to twelve shutins at christmas refreshments were served by tho i hostess assisted by mrs noble and mrs sanford doodlesack is a colloquial npme for bagpipes in a 20mile race a man would win over a horse because of big endurance news is formed from the first let tersofc north east south and west riiofir lb hfckl metal work- kase kuknacrs 0kget0w h w 71-t- -t- umkhouse shows work samples banff fine art school miss jean ruddell local teacher spoke to fellow members of lime- house wl on thursday afternoon at the home oif mrs a j smeth- urst in llmebifee village every- sie enjoyed hearing of hr burn er- at the banff school oi fine arts and seeing- her samples ot woven belts bags aprons guest towels and scarves coloured phot ography and souvenirs also added interest to the travelogue which was delightfully given mrs a norton sang the songs my mother used to sing and sirs karn favoured the group with jia- no selections current events pr- pared by mrs erh batkln were read ymjsj noble the motto take your hat off to the past and yotbr coat to the present was prepared ahdgiven by mrs r r corbett rollcall was answered by naming e halton industry a its l readings on thefollowing aubjetiti were given beare of notoutos do by mrs mrtf balllerjir travel notes spectaijii toa ajk excursions to enqeand beginning jaajuoz m toa offers bartatsi 18day exoorsimm tokontoto lqjmdon tt a saisibaiiawatijssjastwwwsaii 7v zj- viiv rvv ji

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