Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1955, p. 13

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their editorial pag es to the costs of government w h cmnatnn editor of the mid land free press herald and chairman of the associations parliamentary committee told the weekly editors that the total tax income of local pro vincial and federal governments in canada was equivalent to almoat 1100 per fully employed person 11 may be difficult generally for weekly publishers and editors to ana lyze and prescribe for tax bills on a urge scale but most of the symptoms are present in local government and we believe newspapers as journals out only of news and opinion but of research have responsibility to probe deep into the problem ur cr a nit on said the extent of indirect taxation and of p along grants which has charsclrrued all levh of government in recent years has destroyed in no small drgire the clear buyer seller re lationship which at one time marked the provision of public services to the electorate now it is must difficult to isolate costs of particular government function mad therefore properly ev aluale them mr cranston said he believed in creasing taxation was reflected in t an adas inability to compete successfully in foreign export markets pages wednesday evening sept 2ftth ik thi obofccatf owm hauulo start work this week with wells oh gam hat ion two local men have started work this wrtk with ihr wilts organisation n aimrican firm which specialties in conducting fund collecting campaign for churches in many part of the world trevor uod queen st and krnie llarnes hallinafad have betn accep led as director for the organisation and have ben in chicago taking train ing courses hm wtk mr llou u at the church of st john the kvangilm iort hope in charge of a campaign and mr liar no has been assigned to i hnst church st catharines whirr hi- is in charge of a fund campaign for building a niw sunday school esquesing agricultural society presents georgetown fall fair friday and saturday september 30 october 1 exhibit hall open friday evening 710 pm non winners of 30000 harness racing non winners of 80000 grand horse show featuring some of ontarios finest iight and heavy horses colourful western palominos fair day admission adults 50c outttandlng livestock exhibits commercial dairy and beef v classes 2 writtwitdm far showmantklp poultry lawn show fair officially npansd by mr rex hescop of dalrax davalopmenta v georgetown girls pipe band in ahandanco syan0er shows and rides friday night dance september 30th lb- dtootovttljmuia admission 76k halton pea trust savings company shares are a good investment extract from the financial post jutt it ms tk rise in price of trust and loan cftmpany stacks is measure al tke tkawht af tke aasanllal service tkay perform and in tfce past year rkts oreup of stacks has beunded hlokar than ikt in pi malta t pmi trust savinaa cempejty shares at 1 1 per share ejfer an unusual oppartunlty to in vast in most company which is already malt- j ing vary substantial progress with assets in m ws wojom tksaa shares may now ha purchased on th sasy pay ment plan 100 share coat 1100 pay down 220 and 44 a month for 20 month no lnlarit charga we invite your inquiry call o e manning victor 43316 halton peel trust 97 colborne st e officers and directors a s niehouon burlington president o e manning oakviue j a roberta oalcvilie dr c a martin uillon vice iretdenu angus mrulllan oakvilje swrclary treasurer directors w j llralty aetun fc i couldintt toronto 11 it ijwrrnce hrafnpton k lurnnuham kvtlo it it muntxlt lakville i imlir amilrrilam llullarul t m milnr llurtington 1 a lihp uurlinxlon j ienkillo clikm i application racstvad in gorgtown by fraaman karsay 27 ml j it hartxr crorgetown savings company oalcvilie ont ii jl or call tr 7 3571 dayt or tr 7 3is3 elnglish paper article tell of bc pulpit mrs k i hrnnru reading ihr sur r comrt irom ht home lown of kinuilon m rnglanrt was inttrsttd to nc an item about a man shr knows mr a o coir who is working on hand wood camng or a pulpit which i now inttatllrd in an anglican cat he dral in victoria b c the beautiful carving was shown in a picture in the ntwipaper which unfortunately cannot lc reproduced in the herald and the accompaning article sa a group of kingston craflmen are coming to the end of six months work on a magntficrnt oak pulpit which in july will ik shipped j 000 miles to victoria vancouver island ilntish columbia to 1m installed in a calhe arts crnfu appoint exhibition committees a lovel autumn j and the beau tiful betting of the h j newman home at hallinafad combined to make the september meeting of the arti and crafts a most enjoablc one the president mrs c ilrandford presided ami plans weer made for the annual exhibition and sale which will take place on october 20lh at st john hatl the lea room will be in charge of mrs 1 j iu1i mrs leslie clark uill im- displa convener and miss dorothy store whose decorations were great ly admired lasljcar ha even more elaborate plans for the coming kxhl billon and sale mrs john clnn is in charge of publicity and miss wilms slull will he sales convener mrs karl trow wil conduct the pantry shelf which proved so popular last year vavioui crafts will be demonstrated as usual mrs ilrandford congratulated mrs wallace thompson ior winning a prize for leather gldvcs displayed at a recent hobby show lor employees of the t eaton co thor hansen will lecture at the rcg ular meeting on november 17lh after the meeting was moved ad journed refreshments were served by the hostess mrs h j newman tea was poured by mrs syd orr assisted by mrs a w gilmer mrs earl trow miss winnifrcd walaoit miss wilma stull mrs w wolfe and miss rose mary jordan mrs j ii chamberlain thanked the hotcss and her assistants for their hospitality drat the pulpit which will rht 1 mr is lw ing paid fur b an rnghhman who now liw- in victoria it will be installed in christ hurt h cathedral the building of which was started in 1023 the i an and thapur of wast mm hter abbey havi made their conlnbu turn to the fabric of the cathedral build in j with the kift of railing for the choir klalli which once stood in the abbey the pulpit has been lesinnul b mr norman haines of dordon jack sun iartni r lomlon and canon e i lacock who was archdeacon uf christ church cathetlral from 1024 to 1033 canon lacock helped des ign the original cathedral building and has prepared plans for building the eastern portion which will com plite the work he now ines in re tirement in london it wa just after christmas last jear that virgin pieces of stout english oak came undrr the skilled hands of the wood careers in the workshops of mr alfred itobtnson at 55 mill st king ston since then many hours of labour hae tx t u spent transforming thu planks into xitnsitt i carsed panels and leading and now as the last sec tions are firmhul the pulpit which standi marl nine fret high li taking shaps in the centre of the largest workroom tin re is not enough room to permit the asscmhl of the whole pulpit with st ps and bark panelling and it may base to be shipped without once being complete assembled mr kobinson drsrrihes the design of the pulpit as a modern interpreta lion of the gothic style but says that it was not absolutely true to any one style or period much of the carving is in the 17th century style but the sounding board is of modern concep tion on the panils at the front of tha pulpit are represent cd the arms of anterbury cathedral and of christ hurch round the base arc repres ented the fur hearing animals indigen ous to canada the bear beaver unx muakrat sitser fox ermine and wolverine they are a reminder that victoria was founded by the hudson bay com pany boy and girls remember to have your bicycles and tricycles decorated and win a bis prize saturday at the georgetown fall fair rwr24 in cob you torgat your ttay thit modal hat hlncjei on the bochl we have what you need in lumber nd builders supplies frame saab door flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages specialty culflowers and funeral bhslgna we wire flowera rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 7j2952 i i rl i georgetown collision service maple avenue west at 7lh line georgetown 24houir towing service triangle 73790 gcffi

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