fqr tv s onallmakes i call ernies radio to 72701 rosy theatre bids q bob gouhan hf for hocky thtttter vooday veulog may 3rd saw the annual kid hockey banquet for all the saturday morning- kid hoek- ytet referees eoacfee and mana gers taa affair was arranged by the hockey committee ol the local legion branch who sponsor this diaries attwood 12 was yjml ff mlmii sr s a ysk mam- kajo f specialists in new or remodelled bathrooms air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing estimate free of charge thompsons hardware main street trian 7297 1 signature spring summer vacation expense seasonal needs car or borne repairs e medical expenses 50 f 100o eat mbmtimi caa ea iaaauraai oas d sarttce na eaaasbb ssoirky audit itanhrr taraaf u le 14 awaias u rspey eaa or wwiii la today fas rut frtaad j i j household finance 1 1 wymbiaro tar skass 73 ouhmcont s auiv u mav laa t nws a ft say mate m sowtk sseaauf fleer p 1 so uajwrron omt youll discover a world of difference in a an attractive dinner was served toy ladles of one of the auxiliary groups the evening started wrth the singing of grace led by mayor john t armstrong the chairman of tbeevenlng l clark then welcomed the guest and introduced the bead table in cluding pat patterson the local i- gton sports chairmen arena hoard members and others as well as the ueat of th evening nib- star bob coldham after the raeappat patterson spoke briefly compll- cnentlng the legion on their allout hockey effort and offering in the future once more his cooperation as chief bha referee he cautioned the lads to be a bit easier on the referees as they were tti boys cal led on to make anywhere up to three hundred decisions during a came and each of these had to be s snap decision mayor arm strong spoke to the boys and also complimented the local legion on their sports effort nels ltoblnson uianked the town for allowing the neighbouring communities to come in on the sport program and said he hoped that they would all be back next year the gurst of the evening detroit atari defcncerrun bob ooldham was then called on to speak to the lade bub recounted his experiences in the nlfl and then offered to answer questions for a period the lads took advantage of this offer by vol leying questions st him right and left questions ranging from who is the fastest skater in the mill to a a the outstanding junior of today hob answered questions for three quarters ol an hour after the question period tho hockey committee took over and made the arlous presentations to the winning liumi and to the indi viduals voted most aluable player best goal keeper itc trophies and crests were prckcrrfcd a former caretaker at ucrjhigb public school brampton and be fore that a rural mall carrier at shasbume charles attwood cz died at his home in georgetown last tuesday born in england mr attwood cams to canada in childhood and lived in the roaemoni district be fore settling in shelbume where ha apent most of his life he waajr storekeeper there for number of years he moved to brampton in 1m1 and for the past two years had lived in georgetown wmh hi daughter his wife maude mcklb- bon dled four years ago surviving are two children arn- old of peterborough and evelyn of georgetown and saven grandchil dren another daughter mrs clar ence white brampton died in 1b44 rev john u smith conducted the funeral service on thursday at the meciure funeral home pali- bearers were godfrey christiansen george cleave irarold cleave hugh lindsay wray beasey end a neph ew earl mcktbbon bramptorv in terment was in bhelbume ceme tery goyrtuicihno councfl was rent cotttral authority tux ocokgbtown ititmtji wednesday bvenhvg may 13 um clergy lay delegate have presynod meeting a meeting of the clergy and lay delegatea of the anglican archdeac onry of ballon and wellington was held at st patrick s church guelph tuesday evening may 4th even song was sung by the rector hev angus hunt after which all gath ered in the basement archdeacon w g o thompson called the meet ing to order then requested col fltrgersld of orangevllle to take the chair the meeting was a pre tfrnod gathering to acquaint the delegates with the proceedings of synod canon iligby secretary- treasurer of niagara diocese wss preu nt and answered all questions trunks was tendered canon rug by the rector and the ladles who sfrtd refreshments to the sixty or svity in attendance thoae from cvorgitown wt re the archdeacon atul arthur beaumont and harry su inii consistent results advertising brings wcdriinj invitations promptly and neatly printed by the herald printers tick the road pick the time then flip behind the w heel of a brilliant new 1st mffj malic tin wsjfcwry and eomf or you get in dodge saata are aoft sad restful and chairhigh ao yoo command a esfler view of the road down in front notice the extra headroom and legroom too 2nd mjle try if for kammmg wim biff bnlcm with riretjemt cyclebond linings make stopping easy hi eh steering rear ratio makes 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trim electric wind shield wipers oil bath air cleaner then ehtfek tho price and se why the dependable dodge la your bast buy georgetown may 7th 1s64 tbe xdllor in defence of utkdloeds may i b pennutcd once ualn to rcply to mr broughton and to dlaxe wkh many of tils vuws tho flrtt of mvtiiaj u ttut tore parts of gorgetowii do not rcaul ui alfaraid from my own penoosu experlervc both in t uf wa n private- i am qutttt sure uut there is very uttl that u printed to the herald that 00 of our townspeople dont luttw about to get dock to rent control ur liruulgsatojt it if the councillors put the question to the ratepayers and did they tell the legion and toe ratepayers that they were going to abolish rent control surely mr uroughton u talking througto hi hsf our town never imposed rent controls er how could they abolish them jtcnt controls were placed uttre by our government a wartime emergency it was the only emergency that was carried on lung after- all the otherj were drop ped and if the government de cided tt was not worth the expense nd headaches to operate then why should our councillors burden themselves with such a hot leu mr droughton speaks of a seven roomed house renting for 2 1 00 per month well he certainly opened hla mouth and put hla foot in it 31 00 a month for a seven room house why that a barely enough to pay taxes and insurance what about the mortgage and what about the poor landlord a in vestment to any nothing of ten ant who may wreck his property no wonder that poor guy could not decorate it and if its forty now just think of how long it wlu uke to save up that extra rent before he can fiord to have it decorated 21 00 a month for a house of any kind 1 simply turning beck tho time to conditions aa they were in lim would mr droughton uke it if his pay cheque were turned bock to that period of time also lny chcquci were about 35 to 40 per week then another thins quite noticeable very few people outside of the liglon have raised their oice in protest against the lifting of the controli i have always said and still believe that nothing is too good for those who proved their valor on the battlefield we do owe much lo these courageous men hut in the majority of casea those who provrd their valor overseas have also proved uut they have what u takes to settle down and make a home for themselves when they came bock not long ago i heard of a group of cxscrvlcc men who banded themselves together to pool thclr cftorti in building their own homes each contributed his share of work and money win n the job was done they drew lot as to which member should own the home if there is ony of georgetown s ex- trvlcc men in dire need of a norm why not band yourselves to gether and do something about it instead of sitting down and howl ing nbout the injustice done to men of toe legion i am very sure that in such a case you would not only huvc the backing of the mayor and councillors but also of the wholc town i- urthermore mr broughton i would remind you that the housing shortagl is due to the tremendous influx of immigrant from lngland and other countries most of them are willing to cooperate and will become good citizen of canada ilowptltr ihnr nfg a row hnt i sas i f el i aaetsa commodore grill gjjtjf woxiaau fttrtsirfi a sv lee cress uu taradtlia credit valjtry taid call hlic h 1uu tst ag g tliuikmurrr savw0v6u some ptumbimg doesnt chow vtxj r i we fik it bitot know billgarbutt sarah strcet tfimc- triangle 73638 eavestroughing plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines clen williams triangle 73302 would like to take over this fair country and tell us how it should be run they do nothing but grouch over our way of life ro these grumblers i would like to say put up or peck up never in the history of our coun try have conditions been so good tot the working man if they really want a homo of their own they can easily get one with a little of the some hard work and saving that we have done in tho a pant a glance at this week s hcr- aid will show you that you con pur chase a home on the monthly pay ment plan for as little as 53 61 per month this ad was in the georgetown herald weeks ago but maybe mr droughton was one of the few that did not read tfiat ad mr broughton apeak of apart ments renting for 100 per mon th yes just aa there ha always been deluxe apartment in the past there will be in the future said apartments will no doubt tn- cludo heat hydro water etc tlto bathroom and kitchen refrigerator and electric stove all these thing had to be paid for by the landlord at modern day prieen and anynna- who want modern apartments will have to pay modern rent and last bdl not least is ma broughton speaking with thrj au- torlty of the legion imperial a it president or is it just what mr broughton think yotiratvery truly mrs katharine cordaro for all occasions potted plants bxltlns slock bulba artistic designs we wire flowra rosedale floral 14 murdock st tr 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