the geokmtown herald wedneaday era march 19th i9s0 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen wiuiams torval umehouse hornby stewarttown bauinafad ashorove terracotta walter c biehn subscription rate 4 00 i year single copies 10c each advertising hales quoted ou application the herald is printed each wednesday la he office at 22 main sl georgetown publisher a nd editor y staff garfield l mcguvray bob baskervlue leslie m clark dave hastings cory hernngton jr ken coweu mrs aileen bradley terry harley authorized as second class man post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the cwna auctioh would be fair varying opinions on disposing fit municipal property to private buyers have been expressed in council it has been customary in the past when a person wishes topothase such land to submit an offer which council considers and accepts or rejects a new system adopted will n6r consider any such offer twittl the land has been advertised for sale and tenders rece ved from any interested parties a political highlight something the herald has advocated many times will occur when the three political candi dates seeking halton s federal seat will appear on the speaking platform of wrigglesworth school it is the first time in our memory that this has happened in georgetown and is certainly a first for the last quarter century it will be a pity if the auditorium is not ammed to the doors wih people displaying an nterest in nat tonal affairs east georgetown ratepayers can be thank ed for bringing this attraction to town while planned as a feature of one of their regular mon a further improvement which could be suggested would be to sell any land which coun cil wishes to dispose of by public auction this better than any other method should realize the most money for the town while giving every buyer an equal chance at acquiring the proper ty a reserve bid should be made by the town of course so there would be no danger of the land not br nging what council considers a fair price thly meetings it has been thrown open to the general public sandy best mp who was elec ted to parliament for the progressive conserva t ves last year ken dick liberal and jack henry ccf have all agreed to speak for them too it will be a novelty for instead of speaking to an audience largely composed of thetr own party followers they each will have an opportunity to present their views to a politically mixed group of men and women it is to be hoped that the meeting will be come the rule rather than the exception in future elections and we congratulate the ratepayers or ganization for inaugural ng such an evening chamber deserves support the annual meeting of the chamber of commerce will take a somewhat different form this year with an evening dinner planned at the golf club next tuesday at which j t a wilson manager of the ontario chamber will speak it is a meeting which should have a bum per attendance not only of present members but of those who should be members one does not have to be a merchant or an industrialist to be a c of c member the chamber as a boos ter organization is better for hav ng diversity in its membership and it should appeal to any man or woman who thinks georgetown is a good place to live and can be a better place through organized promot on the chamber of commerce has many fauc ets its primary purpose is to promote george town in every way possible to date member ship has not been large but those who belong have been keen and each year a healthy growth in numbers and activity last year for instance the park gates a joint women s institutechamber proiect were completed and dedicated the chamber shared costs of an industrial promotion advertisement in a special issue of the financial post a christ mas lighting and store decoration campaign was promoted support was given the santa claus parade and waste containers were placed at strategic locations in the business districts driving n the states recently we were struck by the number of towns some of them smaller man purs wh ch had permanent off ces and presumably a paid staff handl ng chamber affairs while this may not be feas ble here it s amazing what can be accomplished by volun teer labour providing there are enough volun teers to share the work we suggest that you attend next tuesdays meeting to hear from an expert what chambers are do ng and can do queens pk report stan hall mjftp your assembly started this week s proceedings by presenting estimates of different depart ments to give you the extent of growth in the last few years of the province of ontario the esti mates of the province of ontario s government for hj958 are larger than the estimates of the govern ment of canada for the year of 1937 mr a wren liberal labour for kenora challenged the leai jl er of the cc mr macdonald to ir substantiate the truth of the statements he made about munici pal officials in the kenora district mr macdonald had no reply mr macdonald leader of the ccf part made statements in the assembly about the retirement of thx lion philip t kelly former minister of mints mr macdoi aid implied that mr kelly s con nection withj certain development companies made it i imperative that he should resign when mr killjs resignation wa read by the prune minister tt shorn d cltarlj that the charges made b mr mat donald were un founded the hon louis i lecile minis ler of public welfare in prts inting the estnn jtea for tht de parttnent of iul- hc welfare ml that his depart ment will distri mite to the dif ferent citizms and organizations of ontario the huge sum of one million dollars etr wick for iht oar 1958 the huge sum of fif t four million dollars is shared b our govirnmcnt of canada prownce of ontario 43 per ctnt gov t of canada 57 per cent thi hon j dunlop minister of education explaining the bill which provided a sum of mone of three million dollars for students to secure loans to further their ed ucatjon in institutions of higher learning said that the resident qualification would be one ear this should be of great value to new canadians wishing to aail thimstlvis of this assistance the hon w j dunlop minister of lducation in presenting the stimatts for i hi dipt of lduca tion made a statement which should bi of gnat interest to the u turns of halton count the dipt of fducatiiui has purchased ninet stun acris of land on no 25 hiihtta just south of halton manor on this properl will be t reeled a school for the deaf at a cost of approximately two mil lion dollars i am sure ou people will aree with me that the dept of p ducat ion made no mistake m pirlnnk ihi sit for this school m united churches form branch of aots club a banquet or the purpose of completing organizational plans for an aots mens club compris ing glen williams and nerval sr if acounae harper method 13 main st nroi craractow ttlcpbena for appolnln tkianal 73ssi it h f i h iii i h onl f i st georges church sunday march 23rd lent v passion sunday boo am hol communion corporatt for bal men s club 9 45am church school 9 j cars and over ii 00 am mattins the fraer book life 1100 a m church school and nursery infants to s 2 15 p m holj confirma tion instruction students 700 pm penitential ser ice adult confirmation instruction t ilm strip morning praer tues march 25tti east of the annunciati m 10 00 a in holj communion wed march 26th 7 45am hol communion business employees high school students and farm news maple cattle breeders have 940 cattle members by j e w little did we think back in ear ly 1947 when the halton branch of the maple cattle breeders associa tion was organized that we would ever see the day when that organ ration would have 940 members in the little count of halton that was one of the amazing facts revealed b secretar a e snider at the annual meeting of the halton branch held in the court house milton on thursda afternoon of last week it was ac tually the first annual meeting of the ha ton branch since the an gamation a little over a year ago of the old maple cattle breeders association and the toronto dis tnct cattle breeders into the cen tral ontario cattle breeders asso ciation general manager dr c r reeds president walter hallidaj and his board of directors have had a lot of adjustments and prob lems to iron out since the amal carnation of the two units frank ij we feel the have done an am azing job during the car out standing accounts owing b the 10 969 members of the association have been trimmed down from ov er s70 000 to some s15 000 450 000 busman during the past tear ncarl 82 000 cows were inseminated b the cocba or this number 8 478 halton cows were inscmin atcd it is little less than marvel ous that working on a 5 00 in semination fee a gross turn over or near half a million do lars was realized in 1957 still on 5 00 f bails the 5 00 service fee per cow was lstabhhhed hack in 1945 we cant he p but wonder if there are any othervcommoditits that can be bought for the sanu price as in 1945 attendance poor in our opinion there was onl one thing wrong with the halton meeting and that was the at tendance perhaps the poor atten dance indicates complete satis faction be that as it maj fail to se much justification of organizing a county meeting un less a larger percentage of the members show more interest perhaps the halton members can redetm themselves bv attending the annual meeting of the parent organization scheduled for the community hall entre at maple on mnnda march 24th where pror j c stecklcj is lo bi the guest speaker the cuunk of halton dr dunlop also stited in hi rt in irks that we ha night sch fir ntw c inadians in twnust rcntris with in tnrolment of nt f i ih msaiid suidtnts u of tin i stuknls art aiun ding schools of huher karntng tht i nmt mini ti r llu hi n slit frosl stated in th ass m bl on inda march 14th thil t wok an oil portrait of ihi hon mitchtll lit pbtnn would be unvulid in fhe parliamnl bidjs and that mrs hiphurn and othir mi nilxrs of the hepburn family would be present lr monahan progress n e consertatm in his address said that in his opinion tht dept of i a hour should si t up a work nuns compensation board in nor thern ontario i am mchrkd to agree with mr monachal when ou consider the numbir of people emplojtd at sudhur sault me mane port rthur rort wlllnm timmins ind manj more uulus trial wntret tntlsve this convt nience in t hi north would save the workmen of the north a lot of mf les of trael which at the present libit is costing them a lot of both time and money thursday march 27 10 00 a m hol communion intercessions united and home cnurchea was held on mar 11th in sl ajbans parish hall with howard laidlaw acting as chairman and introduc ing the guest speaker phil spence executive secretary of national aots mr spence spoke some 60 attending on aots wl is formed from the slogan as one that servesiv at thehead table were mr laidlaw lucien michaud the sec retary weldon kuburn treasurer william laidlaw william graham phil spence rev kenneth rich ardson rev w e gill jack to ron hieh jjas dawson and frank leggetto of orangevflle mr leggette b pre sident of the orangevule dab a devotional portion of the pro gram was taken by weurarn ku burn and a singsong was led by in laidlaw and clark lyons it decided that the present exe cutive retain office qnd that the meetings he held monthly the first to be held on april 17th at nor- val united church the club will be known as the norglen home aots buy easter seals directory dr j burns milne dental s0rgeon xray mill street tr 7 2871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 7 4641 rf s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcarr professional engimar a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 a m nielsen ac nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown triangle 73612 w h biggs and j 1 ralph dav1es accredited pi c accountants 122 guelph st georgetown 1 tr 73351 office hours 9am to 5 pjn mondays to fridays hear halton s three political 1 candidates thursday night in i wrigglesworth school auditorium st albans church anglican glen williams sunday march 23rd lent v 9 30 am h 1 ommun i 10 45 a mrclurcli sirmol i tuesday march 25 feast of the annunciation 1115am hol l ommun georgetown animal cunic c w sayors dvja 106 guelph street opposite armstrong s gange tr 7 2741 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr p o box 413 7 2864 georgetown wed march 26th 7 10 pm penitential scrxicc adult confirmation lnttr monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenu ood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t prevent chimney fires us fir chiaf chemical chimnay claanars to eliminate soot and scale from jour stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for um in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 19 mam st s tr 74531 former hydro bldg t h van sickler ba barrister and solicitor announces the removal of his law office from 19 main street south to 36 main street south in the dr williams building triangle 74531 effective monday march 44th 1958 fcaster seals help crippled chil dren the local rotary club ii campaigning at present for this annua fund drive and asks gen crous support from the people of town and district send your do nation now notice to creditors in th estate of james freder ick mccartney foreman da- caasad all persons having claims against the estate of james fred enck mccartney foreman who died on or about the 10th day of january 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of april 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claitns of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 10th day of march ad 1958 aleda mccartney executrix of the estate of jame fred erick mccartney by her solicitors dale bennett lattmer 3 28 georgetown onl hows your iq todays insurance problems answered maurice manderson ba- barrister solicitor and notary public tr 7 2464 1 office mill sl georgetown walter h pope cpa acis certified public accountant licensad municipal auditor 39 main sl south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 question is it legal to col lect from more than one tn surance company on one fire answer- yes ff none of the policies contain a prohlbi tion against other insurance but your total collection from all companies may not exceed the actual loss sus tained lever hoskin chrtarj accountants 51 main n brampton olcndale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone eh 49131 dale bennett and latimer baitistoni and solkhoc leroy dale qc 10144966 sybil bennett qc 19301956 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 mill sl georgetown contribuhad in the interest of sound insurance by g john r barber james f evans john t armstrong i hewson ord helson barristera and saudtera 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph sl hunter bid- no 7 barr george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr- 72246 tr 70781 earl g black b comm rla c jl chartorod accountant 182 main sl milton onl trianol s565 tf robert w fletcher bailiff prompt rcporta vaitoy 72314 r r 1 brant nkviiadace stollercx acrmmtania writ qxtbm have now removed their georgetown office from the former hydro bldg to main st n cs ts the norton bldg the telephone number is the ttrne triangle 74711 call any time for aa appointment