Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1959, p. 13

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desmond karl prbsiobnt glen home- school desmond earl was named- presi j dent of the glen williams home j school for the 1050 60 term on tuesday may 12th when the association held their election of officers at their annual meeting at the- school the glen principal m r mc- keown took the chair for the el ections which saw rev john rath bone voted vice president mrs d fendley secretary and mrs tom haines treasurer dr c w sayers was the guest speaker at the meeting enlighten ing the members on the symptoms and treatment of rabies number eleven of a series v w not fiction if t what causes fires the list shown below released by the oakville fire department indicates the probable causes of fires in oakville during 1958 grass fires 17 rubbish 14 miscellaneous 13 oil burners 9 false x 9 electrical appliances 7 careless smoking 5 o transportation 5 unknown 3 wiring 2 first aid 2 sprinkler system 1 chimney t 1 dump 1 gas appliance published for your information by united suburban gas company limited anticipate good bathing this lear in the credit qptimlsm that the credit river should be fit to swim in this sum mer in most areas is voiced by r r parker of acton chairman of the cvcas flood and polllution control advisory board mr parker said that on the basis of last year s pollution tests the ri ver should be generally fit for swimming now that spring flood ind is at an end tests will again be carried out on a regular basis by the credit valley conservation authority in cooperation with the ontario water resources commis sion the health units of the par ticipalmg counties of peel duf enn wellington and halton meanwhile lr parker urged caution in areas in close proximi ty to known sources of pollution such as older and overtaxed sewage disposal plants and suggessed that as a precaution it woujd be wise for bathers to avoid swallow ing water at any swimming area the new sewage disposal plant at streetsvillc was expected to contribute an improvement to the nvers sanitary status and it is understood that a new treatment plant is under study for orange in he mr parkers committee is con cerned with four different types of pollution and wherever possible is suggesting corrective measures contamination falls into the fol lowing categories 1 intestinal bacteria this of course emanates from improperly or inadequate treated domestic sewage and when the b coll count is too high observers arc on the alert for typhoid and similar in feclions 2 biochemical oxygen demand the bod rate must be watched in the interests of fish conservation for while not necessarily harmful to humans an upset in bod ration can kill aquatic life additions of pasteurized milk to spring water for example brings dcith to trouj boughton jewellers 3 main si n costume jewellery on june 11 the people of ontario will exercise then- democratic right to chart the future course of our province before them wutbetheecofd of achievement ot a decade oi wise policies and sound management under the gov ernment of premier leslie frost ten years in which ontarios advances in the development of reso irces business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have been unprecedented in canada or anywhere in the world under progressive conservative ad ministration the stage has been set for even greater progress in the yearsahead the premier has announced farreach ing and farsighted plans for govern ment action to continue and increase tnis dynamic development which has become the envy of the entire world the election issue is therefore simple and straightforward the accomplish ments of the past have been tremendous but even greater progress lies ahead it can and will be achieved only under i ese same wise policies and with the me skilled and steady hand at the i iini of the ship of state toxic pollution frfcra such sources as chrome compound used in plating could be injurious in sufficient quantity to human and animal life bathing in or drinking river water to date this has not posed a problem in the credit wa tershed 4 silt gravel washing opera tion results in a silt problem which interferes with the balance of nature the silt clings to the river bot toms and kills certain forms of aquatic life upon which the fish feed the authority has sought coop eration of gravel pit operators in overcoming this problem and has had reasonable success to date it is apparent however that considerable new legislation is in dicatcd if the conservation author itics are to implement the numer ous reforms recommended in the preservation of our natural resour ces the georgetown herald wadnaaday mar 27hi to pag3 even greater progress lies ahead by stan hall mpp golden tulips will mark guide jubilee in canada a river of gold from coast to coast will greet 1960 the golden jubilee year of girl guiding canada next spring with thousands of golden tulips planted by 6500 guide companies and brownie packs in their own communities tt has been announced at canadian headquarters in toronto planned to mark the 50th anni ersary the tulips will be planted in front of buildings where guides and brownies meet and larger gar dens are planned for public parks in larger cities some will be sha ped in the form of the trefoil the three leaved emblem of girl guid ing and will be planted in cooper ation with parks officials in each city almost a quarter of a million bulbs hae been ordered from hoi land for shipment to canada in arl september for planting this fall special planting instructions for various climatic and soil con ditions prepared by john brad haw noted canadian garden auth only will accompany each order of bulbs beautifying their own commu nines by planting these gardens is one way our guides and brown les can say thank you for the community support they have en joyed during the past half cen turj says mrs w rankine nes bitt chief commissioner for the canadian girl guides association it is our hope that everywhere in canada next spring goldtn tulips will be synonymous with guiding in canada with hm prov incial lections coming up on thursday juno 11th mr stan hall mpp is taking the op portunity to make the ob servations prin ted below about his conservative partys policy and how it pertains fo halton county and the province in general ladies and gentlemen it is a pleasure for me to have the op portunity of bringing to you the developments and expansion of the county of halton for the last ten years halton county is one of the five smallest counties in the province yet we are one of the fastest dev eloping counties and we are the highest assessed or the richest per sq ft of any county in the prov ince the citizens of halton county are a very industrious and prog ressive people it has been by their endeavours assisted by honest progressive conservative government headed by the rt hon leslie m frost that has made those endeavours come true now i would like to give you a little of the expansions of the county of halton for the last ten years the population of the county of halton in 1947 was 34 380 in 1958 our population was 98 232 almost three times uur assessment for all purposes in 1947 was 24 682 466 in 1958 our asessment was 185 379 994 over seven times educational budget our assess merit for all educational purposes in 1947 was 275 387 37 in 1958 our asessment for education was s2 628 700 40 now ladies and gentlemen i would like to present to you the grants that were given by the de partment of education during the ast ten vcars in 1947 87 022 in 1958 the grant was between two and three million during those ten y ears man more undertakings have been con struct ed in the county of halton we have one of the finest homes for the aged in the province this ear we are adding 139 more rooms a chapel and an auditor urn at a cost of oer 900 000 we have a fine hospital at oak ville known as the oakville traf algar memorial hospital brant hospital the citizens of burlington arc in the course of building a large hospital known as the joseph brant memorial hospi tal the citizens of the town of mil ton and district are building a fine hospital which will be known as the milton district hospial the town of georgetown has formed a hospital board and ex pect to start the erection of a bps- pltal in the near future all these hospitals will receive grants from the ontario hospital services commission of 2 000 per bed 6 60 for each bassinet they will also receive a grant of over 600 per sq ft of floor space for x ray operating service and kit chen which in the case of the brant memorial hospital at bur lington will amount to over 80 000 we also expect to start the erec tion in the county of halton this year a school for the deaf at m estimated cost between two mid three million dollars of which the dept of education will pay 100 per cent of the cost burlington skyway we also op ened last j ear in the county of halton the longest and highest road bndge in canada known as the burlington skyway as i mentioned before the citi zens of halton county are a very progressive people but their en deavours in the future will not eap the reward that they have in the past unless they vote the re turn of the progressive conserva uve provincial government that has worked hand in hand with the citizens of halton county in this great expansion ladies and gentlemen it has been a great honour for me to re present such a progressive people and such a very rapidly expanding riding i have always had the feeling that the problems of our municipal governments our school boards public welfare and our different farm organizations had an honest problem to bring before the different departments of the provincial government in that wa it has always been of great satisfaction to me to get a satisfac- tor settlement to our problems it has been a great privilege and honour for me to represent ou in our progressive conserva tive government in the province of ontario if you see your way to return me and the hon leslie frost and his government on june 11th it will again be iny privilege to sere you to thej of my ab- iht in the future as it has been in the past advertisement dairy farming big business canadians will be reminded due ng the month of june that the dairy industry is still one of the ndlions lirjest most hnportml and most complex businesses 0er the cars diirwn in all its rain ifel itions has become highly ef fici nt lu with the produc li n of milk ind carrying through to the delier of the finished product to the consumer for stance it miht be assumed that the dairy cow populilion would be increasing with the increase in milk production which last year topped 18 billion pounds however the number of dairy cows in can ada has not varied significantly for man j years remaining at a level slight above three million anim als steadily increasing milk pro duction while influenced on a seasonal basis by weather condi lions csn be directly traced to herd culling and breeding prog rams which have resulted in herds of more highly p cows canadian dairy farming can be divided into two main classes the specialty dairy farm where all the income is derived from the sale of milk and dairy cattle and 2 the general dairy farm whe this culling process is the source of considerable dairj income since it is estimated that 60 per cent of the beef and 40 per cent of the veal consumed in canada comes from dairy herds in a country which sometimes becomes preoc cupied with the importance of wheat is is worth remembering that in a given sear the farm val ue of the products of canadian dairy herds exceeds that of any other single farm product includ ing wheat the dairy herd and its produclt are only a part of the farm busi ness the specialty dairy farm most likely will be producing flu id milk for a nearby city or town i and some breeding stock may be i sold if herd members are ot good enough quality to be in demand the general dairy farm may pro vide a variety of alternatives the milk may be separated and the cream marketed while the skim milk is kept at home as feed for hogs or poultry here again the sale of breeding stock from the hard from time to lime may be an important part of the general farm operation general dairy far mers often have some cash gram or other crop to sell in addition to the milk which may go to concen tratcd milk plants or cheese fac tories in connection with dairy farming it is important to remember that milk is not the only product of the herd in the process of manage ment calves as well as cows have to be culled in the interests herd improvement which in turn is responsible for the increased milk production mentioned above garnets for service quality ready mixed concrete aggregates thoroughly washed tile 5 sew nails ingle iron cement weeping sewer mortar mixes plywoods insul board iath plaster rock lath cornerbead roofing paper call and compare free deliveries tentest insulation etc n tr 72519 georgetown

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