Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 30, 1953, p. 10

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wmapiown i wedmmkt ihrinlm sapt so ibm paob u grave top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen wilkam tr 73366 for expert eye care consult ftt walker opiomktrist 8 main st north brampton over abells dru store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn daby evenings by appoi woods canadas leading milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable and dropin models robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club box 67 brampton the ontario 34unk3pal board en the hatter of section 66 of the ontario municipal board actt r9o 1950 chapter 262 and in the matter of section 67 of the ontario municipal board act r3o 1950 chapter 262 and in the matter of an applica tion of the corporation of the town of georgetown for a authority to dispense with a vote of the ratepayers with respect to a proposed capital expenditure of 27000460 for the widening of ewlng street and elm street from no 7 jllghway to ontario street b approval of the said under taking and capital expenditure appointment for hearing the ontario municipal board hereby appoints monday the fifth day of october aj 1953 at the hour of ten oclock ir the forenoon in the council cham bers in the town of georgetown for the hearing of all parties inter ested in support of or opposing this application dated at toronto this 15th day of september ad 1953 sgd m b sanderson secretary 930 bruce harding garden leslie in party whicji tours northland fc pianist teacher studio main st south tr 72578 margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 73203 have your ssso oil burner installed now i easy terms free estimates 55 down 3 years to pay all work fully nurmntced w bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth st s phone m17 brampton dancing every friday might stanley park erin modem aires band admission 75c upwells ltd george leslie reeve of esques- ing and warden of halton was one of a party of farmers who made an interesting weekions visit to on tarios northland the men are officers and direc tors of the ontario agricultural council warden leslie represent ing zone 3 which comprises the counties of halton peel bruce dufferin grey simcoe and wel lington they travelled by depl of agriculture cars driven by two department officials s h sy- mons and william hall it was originally planned to travel to moosonee but bad wea ther en route delayed the trip end the men missed the train from cochrane driving all day in the rain from north bay they had a preview of winter at cochrane where 7 finches of snow fell and later travelled on to kapuskasing highlights of the trip according to warden leslie were a visit un derground at the mclntyre mine at tlmmlns and visits to the prov incial experimental farm at new liskeard and the federal farm at kapuskasing in each district visi ted the ontario agricultural rep resentative took the party on tours of the best farms mr leslie was impressed with possibilities in the north and says there is some wonderful farm ing land particularly around new liskeard and in a clay belt off the highway at cochrane short sea sons and drainage problems occupy the attention of the experimental farms where research is constant ly underway to develop grain which will mature fast short horns and ayrsbires are the only cattle raised extensively in the north says mr leslie and while modern farm equipment is in evi dence there is not nearly so much us in halton members of the council who made the trip included william p oswald chesley whose son john is a member 01 the local bank of commerce staff john mclennan martintown james matches shal low lake john malcolm vanessa earl galbraith thnmesville reg mccann brighton h h williams mountain and d a moodie rich mond commodore grill glen wiixiams hunburrs a specialty jce cream light lunches credit valley taxi cll mac tr 72641 travel notes flx tca to new york 4 flights daily from toronto 4080 return f an air trip to new york combined with an allexpense freedom tour bf an ideal holiday combination tours from i to 7 days consult john r barber travel advtavr c thompson insurance service tr 73521 m3i street flowers for all occasions potted plants bedding stock bulb artistics designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 14 murdock st tr 72952 steel t a n k s 200 500 and 1 000 gallon in stock special 20 only 200 gallon space heater tanjes don houston plumber dial tr 72506 fund is memorial for gordon graydon some people erect a monument to a friend in recognition of long years of public service but we about 100 of his friends have cho sen to do it this way this was the simple explanation by hon t l kennedy former ontario premier of a strictly pri vate subsbcription to assist the es tate of gordon graydon who had little lime for making money while serving peel for 18 years as a mem ber of the house of commons ihc man does not live who can serve his people in public life and make any amount of money that is the simple fact of the stuation declared col kennedy he is generally always a little in debt throughout his life i have been in public life for 34 years and i speak from experience ii you happen to be appointed to the cabinet you might be able to save a- few dollars but not very many this applies to liberals conservatives ccf and social cre dit members alike many cash calls you are away so much while serving the people that you grad ually lose your business and there- fore cannot makoany money col kennedy continued then you have to practically keep two resi dences one at home and one at ottawa or toronto and there are always many calls for donations to worthy causes it costs about 4000 a year for hotel rooms and- meals while in ottawa or toronto as cabinet mem bers have found out he explained then if someone comes in from the constituency a jnember has to treat him and take him around it certainly costs a lot of money to be a member of the house of commons or of the legislature a member of parliament spends at least six months of the year in ottawa and we know of many times when gordon graydon made spec ial trips to ottawa to help some one in trouble the public believes o member or parliament picks money off trees they dont know the con stant cost of pmbltc service col kennedy contended did a wonderful job we think that gordon gray did a wonderful job for we his constituents he came into our homes when ve had trouble and got us out of trouble many times he went on trips at his own ex pense for us col kennedy con tinued about 100 ol his friends got to gether and instead of building a monument to his memory we have decided to do it this wayc it is strictly a private subscrip tion to help his estate everybody is o willing and nice about u many friends are helping and they farm news cne h0lstein show brings good results frequently we hear some of our fanner friends make the statement ob i cant be bothered showing livestock and anyway there is no money in it true it does necessi tate a great deal of extra work and the majority of the halton exhibi tors who go to the one the county and other local shows only do so out of loyalty to their respective clubs but it does pay dividends in that it brings buyers and results in sales which other wise would never have materializ ed to substantiate thls statement we need only refer to the recent sale of a g hunters and m c sherwoods great two year old bull hunterholme rag apple supreme it will he recalled that this ani mal not only topped a strong class of ten 2yearolds at the re cent cnj but was made reserve grand champion male of the hol- stein show being beaten by his older halfbrother ulehee sover eign supreme both are sons of the 20000 spring farm sovereign supreme which was four times allcanadian for j m fraser of streetsvitle before being sold to columbia had hunterholme r a supreme not gone to the cne bill hepburn manager of forsgate farms jamesburg new jersey would not likely have ever seen him mr hepburn was the official judge of holsteias at the cne and liked him so well that following the show he purchased him for forsgate farms at a nice price well up in the four figures were it not for the fact that albert g hunter appreciates the value of getting his cattle before the pub lic hunterholme r a supreme would almost assuredly have ended up down at the stockyards another wellknown halton black and white exhibitor at the cne is gordon sinclair a nearby neighbor of messrs hun ter and sherwood since the cne his 4lh prize senior yearling bull and his fifth prize senior bull calf have both been bold at nice figures who says it doesnt pay to show if one has anything worthwhile show ing dew arc not limited to conservatives by any means about 85 per cent of those assist ing to date live within peel which mr graydon represented so ably infernational limited montrealtoronto chicago on business or pleasure travel die fast and comfortable way on canadian nationals 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