Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 8, 1959, p. 6

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th1 obokmtown herald widimiht april ti 9j the georgetown herald i the i a thetmon newspapers limited 1 publication h walter c biehn managing editor garfield l mcgllvrjiyjproducuon superintendent office staff- mrs aileen bradley terry harley plant staff leslie m clark dave hastings corey il herrington bob baskerville serving the cotnmunitlm off georgetown glen willami norval llpwhovsa hornby stewarttown balllnafed ashgrova terra cott member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division oljhe cwna authorized aa second class mall post office dept ottawa editorial comment what were always said for some weeks we have been on the verge of renewing an editorial plea for dissolu tion of north halton high school district on many occasions in tfie past this paper has stated various reasons for having higfi school matters controlled by more localized boards in preference to the present cumbersome set up which keeps men from five municipalities attend ing meetings n various towns and attempting to deal with matters affecting the whole of north ha ton while their interests lie primarily with the district where they reside now the acton milton editor whose views clashed at times rather radically with ours in the past has beat us to the punch an editorial which appeared in last week s milton qhampion and acton free press stated the case clearly and so closely does it approximate our views that we reprint it this week an endorsement as it were of what we think any resident of any of the five municipaltttetshoutd feel about high school mat ters here is the editorial titled let s get it over with it seems to be an almost annual cry but again georgetown has asked to withdraw from the north halton high school district board the county w taking action to assemble a meeting with members of the boards members of the consultative committee and municipal councils it will indeed be a large meeting the town of georgetown was forced into what it has continually regarded as an unhappy marriage by the grant structure of the province that offered preferences to districts they have never been completely sold on the other possible advantages of a district board of course the ear iter proposal to build a central school at speyside has long since been forgotten as the three towns acton milton and georgetown in the district continue to expand and the problems of each become more indivi dual it would seem the north halton district high school board could give way to an acton district high school board a mitton district high school board and a georgetown district high school board continuing to serve the areas they now normally serve there appears now no particular reason why this transaction could not take place each mun icipahty would then control the destinies of its school along with the representatives of the area municipalities that would be served each ofthe three schools in the district on completion of the present building program will be almost sentirely new that leaves the three on a fairly equal footing as far as facilities are concerned each district would name its own representatives to the local board rather than a three town board and they would direct their thinking to one school we think its time to scrap the north hal ton district high school board and forever still the annual criticism directed towards its structure ashgrove art and artists is speech theme at tea the annual daffodil tea was held in the church on thursday af ternoon april 2 with ladies from georgetown stewarttown norval hornby bethel streetsville and brampton the w a president mrs vera picket presided and welcomed the large gathering two beautiful solos were- sung by barbara cunningham mrs j m wickson introduced the speaker miss mina hume of milton who had been a social service worker with the ywca for several years she delighted her audience as she spoke on development sculpture and arts from the time the french first made settlement at montreal and quebec then the influence of the british as they came to set tie in upper canada many more recent artists were mentioned showing prints of their work am ong these were the group of sc ven who are believed to be the real interpreters of canadian see nery in their work following this verna and doric picket gave two piano duet numbers mrs clay ton wilson thanked those who con tnbuted to the program and invi ted all down to the basement where a salad plate cookies and tea were served the school girls with their brrgbt dresses and corsages of daffodils made pretty waitresses and special thanks goes to mrs lerr coxe and her lunch committee who spent many hours preparing the lovely plates the sacrament of the lord s supper was observed in the church on sunday morning also two by letter ef transfer were received into church membership cecil wil son and john mcnabb and two bj profession of faith mrs cecil wil son and miss donna riscborough master kenny alderson of drumquin spent easter holidays with his grandparents mr and mrs bruce bngden sylvia and faye graham of mil ton visited their grandmother mrs r j graham in the faster holidays congratulations to mr and mrs bob alexarider who had a loych april the first surprise h the tirth of their baby daughter a little sister tor david measles is prevalent rifiht now among the schoolchildren it has been rather severe as janice coxe has been a sick little girl for over ove rthree weeks now but is lm proving mr james mccarthy has recei ved a shipment of six polled here ford cattle from mississippi and te xas among them was a polled bull from the hull dobbs ranch at walls mississippi since their ar rival here one of the cattle has had a fine heifer calf bank accountant is transferred to city accountant here for two years at the royal bank branch george iiehm has been transftrrtd to th yonge and grcnville branch in toronto mr miehm left jestcrday for his new position as senioi assist ant accountant at the city branch replacing him here will bo joseph connolly who comes to george town from oshawa branch c kitchener native mr miehm worked in branches m waterloo toronto tottenham an 1 blind river before coming to george town he is a charter member of the local kinsmen club celebrating our first anniversary and inviting you to share it with us ice cream a year ago we started manufacturing our own we have been very happy with response from our customers and to show our appreciation we are offering these special prices friday saturday sunday only 2 bricks 50c 1 gallon 160 y gallons 83c vk gallons 395 delivery any place tn town friday and saturday only georgetown dairy 1 ovbph street triansia 72881 premiers report on action regarding in connection with the avro mat- tor i have reported to the house on two occasions on friday february 20th and on monday february 23rd and i should like now to bring the members up to date the negotiations which i have had have involved at least lour different groups namely labour the company the federal govern merit and a number of business men who are interested in the pro gress of this province from the standpoint of this go vernnicnt we have had the services of all departments and parucul arly those of economics planning and development welfare and l bour concerning labour i have had various meeting with mr podger and mr mcqueen representing the international association of machinists in my judgment their views have made common sense and they have been of marked as sistance to me from a business standpoint i have had the advice of mr j grant glassco the exec utive vice president of brazilian traction i have also had conver iations wth mr ian f mcrae the chairman of the board canadian general electric w h evans president honeywell controls ltd h m griffith vice president steel co of canada ltd ra g need les chairman b f goodrich ca nada ltd w a osboume vice chairman babcock and wilcox and goldie mccuhock ltd a a thorn bourgh president massey fergu son ltd thomas edmonson pre sident ferrantipackard and as well the organization of both the ontario and canadian divisions of the canadian manufacturing asso ciation i think therefore it can be said that i have brought to our assist ance the very best abilities and experience available the avro problem is a difficult one for the principal decisions lie completely within the area of the federal government and of course the company it is not a provincial matter at all to sketch in the background briefly may i point out that the production of the arrow a mill tary plane is a subject that lies entirely between the canadian government and the company the operation of avro for at least the past seven or eight years has been entirely a federal government mat ter the contract is federal and the operations have been paid for with federal money as i have i pointed out before the avro com i pany in 1951 or 1852 was asked to give up its project of building a jet liner and to concentrate on the building of a military plane the cf 100 this was followed by the present arrow 1 understand that in recent years the canadian government has advanced somt thing of the order of 450 million for this program it ii said that the termination of the contract will cost an additional 50 mil lion to 100 million to proce d with the program would cost vast ly increased sums of money somi estimatts being as high as 2 bil lion to complete 200 arrow planes whether or not this estimate is correct it in anj venl would involve very vast sums of mone which must bt pan fr m taxis the decision not to prrce d with his program is the cauc of the preint situatu n htth r i hi arrow would be obsokte before i ttm inl r il produdion or whr thir 1 h rt wis in salt fir thj plane to other countru wi rt mil urs for federal dei ision tin facts upon which this decision k uld ik b iscd win c ntmh wi thin the possession of the comp i in mrl the c tnadi in l vt rnment phiy wtri not in our posstsmon llh out of the weakmssc in th mtu itu n it ar i has hi en the com pl it lick of diversification i ro ibl whin ihi whole mittor is ass sd il ma be slid th it thi in i i n to ah in ion lh jithm r ii 101 l 52 w i in r th fun j i i il in r ihi in lustrv h is j i p i in tin ihi n tint in n i ii in j wmni nt an i t i l h i lm n fin man tin h opiniionind there fore with i ihin i of policy and position uitr ha been- iwmhmg immediate up n which the indu tij could fall back there are two different aspects ii this problem each requiring its wn tvpe of solution a the impact on workers and communities of the sudden loss of employment by over 12 000 emplo yees b the problem of finding a new way of life for this organiza tion so that it will continue as a substantial emplocr and an im portant part of the canadian in dustnal complex from the standpoint of the im pact on the workers may i say that there are different points of view as to the methods which could be followed in the demobilization of the industry m so far as it af ferts the arrow plane these de colons again are not decisions for this- government and we have to accept the facts as they are to htr there has not been any mar ked hardship owing to the fact of separation pa unempoment in urancc- and other factors which include some measure or recm plojment on the part of workers government avro situation neither has there been any mar ked effect to date on the munioi palities and this effect cannot be accurately assessed for several months td come nevertheless there is hanging over a large ele ment of our population and the municipalities that are concerned the possibilities of very serious problems which cannot be discoun ted concerning the welfare of the employees our departments of welfare labour planning and dc vclopmcnt health and economics have been looking into the satua tion we have been collaborating with labour the house is very familiar with the services that can be rendered by a provincial government and i state that this government is taking time by the forelock in estimating uie incid ence on these individuals and will do evexyottrig that lies within its power to soften the impact of sud den unemployment as to the municipalities there will be no marked effect on them for some time and therefore there is the opportunity to fully assess their situation may i how continued on page 7 norval united church rev r freel b a b d sundays 10 00 am sunday school 11 15 am morning worship st georges church anglican march 12th easter ii 8 00 am holy communion 9 30 am holy eucharist youth mission begins church school 9 rs and up nursery guild 11 bo am mattins 1100 am church school 3 8 j cars and nursery mid 700 pm adult mission rev j baldwin ohc teaching missions monday through friday april 13th 17th 7 45 a m holy communion fstudt nts tonchers bust m s- empiojees 8 lo j in biidkfjst pati h i hill 4 10 pm y uth missi m 7 45 j m dult mi si in stu ii tits tuesday thurs saturday april 14th uth 18th 10 00 jin hilj ommunun hows your todaf s insurance problems answered s questionsfccan water damage from plumbing be added to fire insurance without hav ing fxtended coverage surantfe answer our answer to this question must be no contributed in the interest of sound insurance by 1 john r barber james f evans john t armstrong styling coloring cold waving telephone for appointment open evenings ojujasl bsmudif jjoiwqsl harper method specialists in skin and scalp treatments 33 main st north georgetown ontario i triangle 73651 directory dri j bum milne 1 dental surgeon xray mill street tr- 7 2871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73841 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 7 4641 tf s m faibiah ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgejtfwri for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled hearingaid glasses 12 main st south brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 0am to 6 p m daily friday 9 am to 9 pm evenings by appointment a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic ei naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pjn closed thursday ledy attendant 164 guelph sl georgetotm triangle 73612 ralph dav1es acls fa accountant and auditor 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 0 aju ospm mondays to fridays w rcarr professional engine a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clerk an commissioner tr 7 2963 tf georgetown animal clinic c w sayers dvm 106 guelph street clinic open 7pm to 9 pm mon tues wed fr i afternoons by appointment robt r hamilton ko optometrist eyes examined for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown tf monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from our stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired jmts for sale at halton coop s u p p l i e s i i tom van sickler bj barnstar solicitor notary j6 vim st s tr 7 4531 tn v llnms bide frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service p o box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown maurice mandersonqc barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 244 roxy theatre building dale bennett and tatimer barristers and solicitors loroj- dale qc 19141951 sybil bennett qc 19301956 douslas v latim ba triangle 73381 mill sl georgetown tever hoskin charf rad accountants 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone eh 49131 earl g black b comm rxa- cjl chartorod accoutitami 82 main st milton oat trianghi ss42 tf hews0n 0rd and hels0n barfittars and solicitors 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 hwj george c hewson john d odd frederick a helson tr 7 s240 tr 7j781 robert w fletcher llcoraod balim prompt reporta vaiiev 723141 r r 1 bront dent mis nva kale show on saturday at tba arana ithaptody on ko f

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