Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 19, 1958, p. 11

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union union presbyterians plan more buhding improvements the annual meeting of union presbyterian church was held on monday january 13th following a delicious dinner served by the wo men s association mrs clarence anderson was elected chairman of the meeting and mrs arthur mc- kane secretary the session re port was made by the moderator rev g l royal who reported that the sacrament of baptism held on eight occasions mr roy al commended the congregation on its fine efforts in regard to the missionary budget and reported that 87800 had been raised to extend the reaches of the gospel a new missionary allocation of hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes industrial requirements garages renovations concrete work building supplies every building need 900 is to be undertaken during iosa the report of the board of ma nagers was given in by the chair man wilfrid leslie and stated that a new roof had been placed on the building and paid for the total receipts of the board in the year 1957 was 6001 50 the mis sion band report was made by mrs norman icam leader who stated that the band had had a good year the junior officers of the mission band for 1957 were donna ostrandcr president di ane mckane secretary and john bouclaire treasurer the report of the women s missionary soci ety was received from mrs geo h leslie treasurer who inform ed the meeting that a total of 637 63 had been raised in 1957 for al missionary purposes the home helpers report was made by the president mrs harvey puckering who mentioned the an nual bazaar from which 28139 was realized mrs john a mac- donald made the sf omens assoc lation report stating that the year s total was 634 45 the superin tendent of the sunday school vic tor ostrander reported for the sabbath- school and made mention of the enlarged numbers the sunda school had a good car and looked forward to 1958 with a great deal of anticipation the young people s society re port was given in b the minister counsellor to the society and sta ted that there were 16 members the yps hopes to prepare and i produce plays again this year the following members of the board i retired at the end of 1957 wilfrid i eslie herbert dolson and eraser macdonald the new managers- elected for a three yiar term were jack mcdonald harvey pu ckering and roy thompson the treasurer s report was made by frank dolson treasurer who sta ted that a nice balance of 661 96 was in the bank mrs agar os trander was appointed record sec retary to succeed mrs andrew i mcdonald who had held the office for many years the question of a new organ was discussed and it uas decided to defer this outlay until after the building had bten pointed it was expected that 1958 would sec the pointing of the building and any additional repairs to the building also 1958 would bring with it the celebration of the con grejation s completion of 125 ytars of christian witness in the commu nity it was agreed by the meet ing that a former pastor be invited lorne scots plan summer camp summer camp is on the agenda of the lome scots for 1998 after all late last year i looked as though militia summer camps would be a thing of the past but with ottawa s blessing camp is again very much on the training program this cheering news for the lorne scots peel dufferin halton regiment was announced at the recent annual regimental meeting by llcol a kemp of burlington the commanding of ficer the regiment has the al tentative of becoming integrated with the permanent force for an eightday camp period at ipper- wash or of conducting its own camp an innovation for the lorne scots next summer will be anj ambitious recruit training pro gram in which they will seek to strengthen the regiment with 200 young men between 16 and 18 years of age the successful ap plicants will undergo a total of seven weeks intensified training five at their nearest armoury brampton orangeville or george town with transportation provid ed from convenient assembly points followed by two weeks at camp pay and allowances will total approximately 165 per month and the graduates will be trained privates it ib expected that numerous high school students will avail themselves of this opportunity although the course is not confin ed to students details will short 1 be announced through the schools press and radio herald adlet will help you dispose of that article no longer needed as anniversary minuter this year the memoirs of thi kirk session are rev g l ryal moderator f l thompson clerk james a mckane clarence andtrson norm an icam f h lvons c h leslie wilfrid leslie and a o macdon aid the members of the board of managers for 1958 are fnc leslie chairman donald dolson c g bishop howard dolson hugh les lie a ii mckane jack mcdonald harvey puckering and roy thomp son tht meetmj was closed by prayer at the nan 1 of the modera tor by every ruleinside or out nothing compares with chevrolet hahons federal member speaks on farm aid bill on january 24th federal mem ber of parliament sandy best spoke at some length in the house of commons during the second reading of a bill to provide for stabilization of the prices of agn cultural commodities this is the final instalment of the debate mr knowles winnipeg north centre in view of the way in which he is deriding the members of this party and members of the social credit party for talking of what he calls an elixir of life a formula in this case what has he to say about the promise which his leader the prime minister of canada made at brahtford on may 9th during the last election campain when he said that if el ected to power the conservatives will and there arc several points mentioned no 4 being this place a formula in the agricul tural prices support act for am i ving at support pricey did the prime minister mean that or was it only election bait mr best mr chairman i would suggest that many of the things that we have put into the present bill can be called a formula that there are more basic things that there arc more things to pin down the judgment and discretion of the department and the minister than there were before in the past act this again is one part it is one step of our overall agricultural program mr knowles winnipeg north centre are you for a formula or against it mr bast i will say this per haps this party will provide an el txir of life some day that is all i can ay at the moment mr knowles winnipeg north centre are you for a formula or against if mr best we have made a par tiat formula in this bill at the mo ment mr knowlm winnipeg north centre the hon member has made an honest answer and i ac ccpt it mr best flexibilitv of any sort is of the utmost necessity in any bill in this house what we are saying is and it has been quot ed time and again that the prob- ms ol our great neighbour the un itcd states show what inflexibil ity in any agricultural program would do comparisons are only partially valid we cannot com pare completely i realize but i can quote from the christian set ence monitor of thursday janu arv 16 1958 which says just this jn i i quote hi propo id that price supports for tht basic crips and for d nr products ranu- from 60 to 90 ptr cent if pantv ins cad of 5 to 90 ptr cint as at pn tnt nlis wtll thi present program is un realistic snd that tn lhe ion run i thi far nu r will i n bv thim what we are uorrn about in thi ippl rati n of infkxiblt in i 1 formulae is that the clorobtown hbralo wednesday february 19th 1968 ralph davies afjd w h biggs accredited public accountants have acquired more commodious and convenient offices at 122 guelph street opposite domfnion seed house on no 7 highway ample free parking facilities triangle 73351 h fore this country people want to know w here do yqu stand on such and such an argument what arc you people opposite promising us time day and year as you campaign across this coun try we suspect mr chairman that the promises and suggestions of members opposite can reach the moon for one reason only and that is that the party opposite will neyer have to bear the burden of responsible government in this country mr nicholson do not be too sure mr paters do not worry about il mr best i am not worrying ab out it i am merely answering these questions this has all been of great interest to us as i men tioned before we realize this bill will do much for agriculture we realize that in it there are ma- ney new measures which we are sure when they are put into ef feet will bring much benefit to canada we know that the ultim ate security feature in this bill is the mandatory floor price on nine key comodites and that this fac tor is not provided for in the pre- stnt gncutural pncis support ct the setting of tht guaran teed viarlv price one vcar in al vance tu rtmain in effect for twilve im nths is an ither impor tant liaturc we all realize that in agriculture i have to plan ahead and that in such long range planning t are man factors which have to be considered as i know from farming mvself t am sure that the tche month period with certain guarantees silvercreek service station highway no 7 open evenings and sundays exide batteries goodyear tires motor repairs and wheel balancing large rubber car mars front or rearc 2 95 pair bertmcmenemy proprietor tr 73079 of the w a met thursday after noon at the home of mrs c wng gles worth with fifteen members present the vice president mrs w coulton was in charge of the w ms a hv mn was sung and a praver opening the meeting mrs g sinclair read the scripture and mrs r wilson read a story on ja pan the secretary read the min uttsjind gave the treasurer rep- 01 1 the roll call was answered a hymn and prayer closed the w ms the theme song was sung and a prayer repeated to open the accumulation of surpluses tht o1 breal assistance in this lhe a wlth the president mrs accumulation- afjiroblim in this cmneition across the country dou j m cnarge of a country might benefit the farmer thcre some additional mat meeting mrs m brown read the fr a short whik but in the long ors i would ilke t0 rof minutes and gave the treasurers er the advisory committee com i rcporl it was dec to hold posed of farmers is a new demo- run would be greatly to hi mr mclvor disadvantage tws 01 1s a new aemo- lhe march mee earlier than mr best several hon numbers f and s provision con usuai order to pre for the have given me the word disad m ths blu vc are surei junior farmers banquet a corn- vantage or detriment tnat tncs p will be able to m was appointed to find out mc mccullough moos moun- lhisgqvexnment-to-tho- de- j hatthir expenses would be to tain would the hon number p and to the minister con make a recipe booklet everyone pirmit a question- vr t and the was asked to bring a favourite mr best yes one more qurs benefit of their wisdom and we feel tested recipe for next month the n thc farmers of this land willu closed with prayer mr mccullough moos mourv fcel nat ne have a nie repres- tam 1 vnnt to n ad the words of p in and true voice in the ma ye5 the st chevrolet gives you even more than he famous predecessor mora length vmth towness and rood clearance too over nine inches more length for luxurious u throwghovt more width to give you extra elbow room inside the car and 15 more load- totmg trunk space too and chevrolet offers you a- new amorously low silhouette as much as three and a half inches lower in the superb impala models for eye ca bea and a lower more roadhugging centre of g inch more road clear this year heres a feature which salesmen and rural dwellers will find indispen sable in rhelf dally driving one youll be thankful for a dozen times a day when youre on holiday travelling the country roads in your chevyi yes any way you look at h chevrolet gives you the asost for your money in dimensions in value in all- round superiority thats why chevrolet outsells every other car on the market year after year make sure you get this kind of quality when you buy get chevolet the yet this hurt aut chevrolet gives yov a whole big law priced leader ns eseasvrabty the beet by every rule buy chevrolet see your authoraed chevrolet dealer fir quick appraual prompt delivery arthur scott motors limited 61 guelph st georgetown tr 72251 his own kader tht pruni mini ur an horv member w c hjvi heard thjt dozens i f times mr knowles winnipeg north centre don t you want to hear your prime ministers words mr mccullough moose moun i tain speaking on thc economic position of agriculture the prime ministers closing words were these as found at page 2026 of hansard of march 12th 1956 the trend referred to in thc amendment moved in 1953 has continued canadian agriculture today would not be in its present precarious position if action had been taken at that time on thc ba sis of thc experience of our nei ghbour to thi south and also on thc basis uf the demands of farm crs generally w hat has the hon member to comment upon tht words of his own prime ministir mr best if i am just asked for mv comment my comment surely would be the same as to thc pre vious question hich was much thc same mr hodgson he asked the nime question fifteen minutes ago mr best of course in the in urval thev forget they forget from day to day as well and so we go on one of the ccf mem bers i believe it wis thc hon member for assiniboia a day or two ago said that the present government of this county might improve agricultural prices under this legislation on to say and this is whero we draw one of those fine points so to speak that the suspicion will be there that this is done just for an election this could be said of any good measure brought be- jor decisions of the government the ten year moving average is another interesting matter and will also be of great value i will conclude mv remarks by making a small plea that we should let this ml o forth to the countrr and allow thc people of canada to decide as to its value when they have done this then let us judge it hornby orange lodge euchres prove popular affairs the euchre sponsored by the hornby ioi 165 is attracting a larger crowd evcr partv it was held on fridav february 7th in the orange hall twentv three tables made up the large euchre game twelve games were play eri and then lunch was served del birt downs and nrdon bngden gave out the prtzis the winners with the high scores were mrs meredith ind mr sid robin low prizes went to mrs m chalker and mr george galbraith dor een howden won the lucky door prize fvervone enjoved dancing to the music supplied bv barbara and norman carhart and bill near with bill anderson calting off for the old tjme dancing mr tom marcus of sault- sic mane was a recent guest with his uncle mr robert bell and mrs beu miss svlvia shepherd and miss marilyn campbell student of tor onto teachers college spent thc then he wenvjjest two weeks in hornby school doing practice teaching mr wilmer thompson s tv aer ul was blown down by the wind last wednesday afternoon onto the road the wms mind afternoon group a lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs l sampson and mrs huffman thc evening group of the horn by w a met in thc church base ment last monday evening feb ruary 3rd with seventeen mem bers present tlje president mrs hazel reed opened the meeting with the theme song mrs peggy learmont was in charge of the devotional period the scripture was read a story and poem were told the secretary mrs pat southwood read the minutes and mr betty death gave the treas- uicr s report plans were made for the plastic demonstration that is being held on february 12th a clay demonstration was given by mis helen shaw a delicious lunch was strved bv mrs dons coulton the st stephen anglican guild met al the home of mr and mrs ken ella on wed feb 5th chris bradlev president was in charge of the meeting after the usual business plans were made for their euchre on febru ary 15th the next meeting is at the home oc mr and mrs cliff hunter on wednesday feb 19th the meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served mrs mark busscll is staying with her daughter in milton she had a slight operation in st os eph s hospital in hamilton last week mr kenneth ella a director of the ontario jersey club left hon day by train for cornwall where he will attend the ontario and canadian jersey clubs annual meetings at the hotel cornwallis and returning home on thursday lots of people have great aims in life but never pall the trig ger

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