Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1956, p. 11

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the georgetown herald gerogetown ontario wednesday july 251h 1956 second section if newspapers were regulated heres what would happen i natural gas coming soon what if it vyere not tht cana dian broadcasting corporation but the canadian newspaper pub lishing corporation a brief submitted to tht roval commission on broadcasting by the canadian association of rad 10 and teli vision broadcasters shows what would happen to can adian newspapers it int pnsint broadcasting controls win applr id to them for example if tht government were to control newspipeis tn tht same wav that nongovernment for your convenience the herald office now has two telephones to serve you fatter and more efficien my our new phone number triangle 7 2201 will enable the staff to han die incoming and outgoing calls on both lines and will in large part avoid a common omplaint we ve been try mg to get you all morning but the line was busy remember the number tr 72201 broadcasting stations ire now controlled there would be a chain o government owned and tax sub sidized newspapers in the principal canadian cities thebi government owned newspapers would compete with the non government newspap ers for circulation and idvertising and no interest even one shire in any non government niwspiper eould be bought or sold exeept with the permission of the government owned newsp iper chain if newspapers were subjiet to the sime controls is broideasting it would be illegal for inj non go ernimnt newspapn to be publish cd without i ft th r il lite nil in addition this liienci could be re fused or grinttil oi at mv time t intillid with or without cause in the ibsolule ind unrevii w ible dis crelion of the govunnunt si e tion 12 1 canadi in biuitle istin act rurthtr qn 1 itu n from tht br uli acting ait in given t i show that newspapers limit i tonlrols similar to broidiaslmg w mid hi prevented from pi mtm mv j oil tual news on the tvu ilis mimed latelv preiidm an tlnti in ami tint tin government owned news pipu ihain would hi ilik t liiu non mrnmint ncvvspjpe is to eirrv elision it id fi iturt iitnlis news in 1 idvuliminiiits broidc istiril is new finnh i t ihlishtd is in integral put if tht press statd the i mill liuf if it is pi iptr for thi u umiiunl tt txirisi tlistuii nir eontr i over bri a it ist public an in thin n tvtrv kn wn print ipli it w uld bi equally proper for the government to exereise the same discretionary control uver printed publications dr louis douglas joins county health unit staff at milton dr i ouis doughs a recent grail uate in public health from the school of hyfiieni uimeisilj of torortto has been tngtgtd hv thi halton countv board of hi llth to assist dr archie t bull medieal offuer of health and direcloi of the halton i uuntv htalth unit i pon lraliintink in medicine fiom tht universitj of toronto in lt43 winning the chapelle prize in clinicil stirgciv ur doughs je ined tht c inldian medic il cmps ind served in e inada inglmd ind hotline until 194b and upon his return to in ida eonduttid gtni ral pi3ettit in loronto until 19o4 intl ihm sin id one ve ir is issis tint midii il off ur of h ilth it y k countj htalth i nit i ioul is is i nfltman hv hohhv ind wis i mtinliei tf tin 1155 midnn nflt tt im t bish lngl ind it which hi won tin stock i th ini igngile ti mh dr ixughs is tin fithn if v d inciters lwiin iet t md ni third of bees dead in halton this year dollars and sense how can you benefit from having a current account you 11 find it mueh easier to keep in accurate record of your current expenses when ou have a current account when you pay all bills by cheque on your current account you receive back at the end ofeach month all your cancelled cheques as well as a bank statement showing every withdrawal and every deposit you have made furthermore thev are much easier to file away than receipts and take less room to store with them and your bank statements you 11 find it far easier to get an exact picture of how you spend your money so it s a good move to use a current account for pav ing all current bills and keep our savings account fot actual savings georgetown branch c j hart manager the canadian bank of commerce clearing the dense underbrush is an important part in the preparation for laying the transmission line which will supply w hoi georgetown and acton w th natural gas the latest progress report indicates natural gas w ii be distributed in the milton ai d georgetown d str rts about august 1st a mm it rln p in tin rn f ii j i david crichton is hi rnbv bit ktipir mi nlti in istimius thi m hi rl if thi in mr n mr lml i ih in haltui iiinlt hive ben kiln f mik h rilurn 1 i and tint hilf th bus in minx s un hi nd hi havt dud fi vvtathc r mr nd the worst siason tht 11 in tn iran fe rnd fr m i i 1 1 rth with the kinnuh ci mp im iht i george townt in i tirt arthur fur s v skills to rup ihli tht in l d thine i r tin in n il selves to nquirt information and w n t gun ins ghl tin ii us i shm irn tl r ern batkin gets masonic i rp grand lodge appointment ii i make outlines mil ti think nflittivtlv t h 1- fin bitkin hinld time rccdit lodge has been hon 1111 write ilt trlv and lonusik h wi ithirmin mil will known local cured by a grand lodge appoint sne ik iffict e nd d scuss nun hi hit n nolifii il of h s ap- mint in some jears social studies important l makes better canadians too soon not for a sun life mortgage protection policy it isnt wi never loo soon to have o sun life of canada man discuss your life insurance problems with you you will find him qualified and competent in all life insurance matters the sun ufe representofrve rn your community is clarence kroll tt2 geotoctown ttungk 72027 i 1 ut witk coniiation hall it tht tniersit of toronto was i beehive of teuhir actnih tt nh iers r prist ntinj major urbin and rural etntris of ont irio and stmt from as far iua a newfoundland and minitoba attended the 1956 i social studits confirmci sptms r cd b the itdiration of omm lttachtrs associations of ontirio officialh opined h dr tt j dun 1 p ontan i ministir of t duration thi tonftrtnet attractttl ilmust jl 000 dllalet miss ailcen cirland of tht man it ba provincial normil schi ol tt innipik poke it thi opening mission ol t fii th unfnnce slit siid that tht hiswrv of c amda is diffiiult to write for unj chil drtn and jkii d ffieult to ttach 1 them it is a siorv of bolid ach km mint lut it i icks elanour and lack succtss st irif s said miss arl in 1 n ft rnn o anadnn his in an unsptctacular a a jn it aria rai been ixplorcd and sei hid self toernmint has nun achieved commirct and industr demlopid and our rich natural n sources tapptd but it is thi un sptctacular tptct that makes it difficult to rm the stor of can ada for ounp people and difficult to teach it to them speaking on developments in thi north since 1920 f j cunmnr ham dirtctor of the northern d ministration and land branch dtpartmtnt of northern affairs and national resources ottawa i said before that time the onh white infiltration was related to the work of the fur traders and the missions these two agencies did disturb the preexisting societv and ocont m but onh to a limited extent he said the date 1920 is mrnifi cant because it saw the beginning of the ape of air communication introduced into the north hv bush pilots mr cunningham said this ptnod also saw the first urfccscali indus trial enterprise resulting from the discoven of oil in the mackenzie river vallev he reviewed new ventures dur inj the last 35 car in the north referring particular jo the dccl opment of commerciaf fishing and the establishment of weather stat ions and the distant earl w anunr aircraft detection line during the week the conference also heard an address bv r s lam bcrt of toronto supervisor of the echool broadcasts for the canadian broadcasting corporation speaking on current events m radio and televuson mr lambert said there are basic limitations on subjects on radio and television 1 btea th cf thi fu t h ir n t r f udu nti this st turn nt crime inlilious tontrovirsv stock market and financial speculation horsi rai int and similar utivities find littli pi ict in prt st ntatu n through these medn snd mr 1 imbert 1 rtse irch in dipth will result in amazinj future devil pnunis in the i tekphone mdustrv deore m grant bell telephone vici prisid ent and central nniuir ft r tor i onto area sj d this research his ilrtadv pn il need such d vices as tin bell sol ir battirv and tht tran i it r ind ha caustrl tht mdustrv t t ikt tvtr some t f thi tirntorv i net reserved for science fit tion to illustrati mr rant usine a special lint for the demonstration dnled a tall to san rrancisco with out onct spt ikine ti in operator this direct distinct dialing will become rommi nplan in i ftw viars hi said tt inds ir t lephnnt users will in dial nj straight thru ti mort than 1000 000 telephone in michigan this summer jnd in 195 tennlonnns will belin to dial thir own calls to manv dis tant ctntrte a wellkntwn tttntworth counlv woman sujcested tha niw schools in tht provinci bt njmed after ear lv stttlirs mr ngus b jackson of stonev creik told the confer ence that this is one of the wavs in which the historical background of a communitv mav be fostered she said teachers have in excellent op portunit of making pupils historv conscious through exhibits of earh canadian visit- ti local museums and historical sjtts and mudv of pe riod architecture a public schools superintendent said that manv teachirs appear to underate thi importance of soc ial studies and some are inept at teaching the subject it is time that all of us arc aware of the ur gencv for improving human retat ions surelv one of the reasons for ttaching social studies said clare r macleod of windsor assistant director and superintendent of public schools too manv people are interested onlv in the present and in the ut ilitanan he said these people would tend to have hisorj and geographv disappear n favour of driver training sex education and coed ucational activities speaker on the subjec r attitudcs and skills in social stu dies he said that he was concern ed that at the present time pupils are coming into little contact with memonatzion of important facts and the drill or review which is ne cessary to have them retained referring to the leaching of the intmint as crand st thi rand i iidje of ontario t m whi st annu il r ind i idfi wa he m in 1 1 ronto riemth mr batkin who his iten an ac im m ison sinci 1915 has nein es ptcialh aetiw in the local lodec having held tht various office up to and including that of worship fill master an honour conferred on him in 1949 ind since 1950 has bun stcnturv of credit itdi besides bunt atlivt hire mr bat kin is prohabh one of the eourst is more acuplable mon best known masons in tht district readable books jri availabh and having bten a frequent visiltr at teaching better in thi suhj nearbv lodges this is thi first thduhtfullv mi m th fnv ii flam hon insjeilor of i ul u s h ol f ttintw rth untv in hi r i idns tht do mg d iv f iht conf rtnit said eiliie itu ii ha is its li il thi making of better citizens sotial studies em in ikt m s important eontnbiitu n to this g il shi snd sicial sttidie is a favourite suljtit in si hoi 1 anrl the reasons mav bt that th photographs see j a goudy 19 mary street tr 73366 reliable 1 sources canada it has been said is a country which has policies favourable to importers first because our customs tariff s low w th many items on the free list secondly the rapid growth of the country is expanding our home market at a pace canada has never known before 1 the steel ndustry here in canada has expanded somewhat faster than has the home market so that today cana d ans need to import less of most kinds of steel than in earlier days on occasion steel from other countries is sold here at prices below canadian costs this occurs when there are pro- longed or temporary surpluses elsewhere but a pickup in demand in the exporting country reduces or extinguishes these external sources if supply that is why year in and year out the canadian producer is the most reliable source of supply the steel company of canada limited uootkal guwoqui hamlton iuntf0i0 towkto

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