Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1959, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wl june 3rd 1s claims assessors ideas oh teaching outdated editor i georgetown herald georgetown ont dear mr editor it was my good fortune to have a copy of your paper of may 13th given to me i have never been in george town nor do i know any of your citizens even in view of this fact i enjoyed reading the news of your community i was a bit amused by the utter ances attributed to- your assess ment commissioner mr joseph gibbons in connection with sepa rate school assessment in his letter to the editor it has been my understanding that the right to establish separate schools in the province of ontario wis granted and is incorporated in the act of confederation i do not recall where the local assess ment commissioner had to give his permission of course there might be a different law in george town i have been associated with assessors and assessment depart ments for nearly forty ears and as public servants paid by all the tax pajers i thought their func tion was to assess the property under their jurisdiction according to the assessment act apparentl in georgetown the assessment commissioner is also called upon to write letters to the paper crit tang some of the tax paers t lat help to pa hia salar i would also imagine this un signed letter referred to would be a church bulktin mr gibbons if he is a church going catholic would be aware of this fact thty arc never signed to my knowledge they usually contain church an nouncemenls for the benefit of people with poor memories as for the separate school board appointing a chairman on assessments this is not unusual large boards have permanent men on this kind of work i spend many days each year working wth our local assessors checking school assessments it saves a lot of time for the court of revision i know it will be quite an ad ditional task for mr gibbons to use the extra column provided in his assessment ledger for separate school rates butl imagine he will manage alright thousands of other assessors throughout the province have gotten over this problem for j ears most positions do have little inconveniences about tht m the comments made in connec uon with the benefits of teaching religion as outlined in this un signed letter would seem a bit out lated if mr gibbons follows tht news i am sure he will find it la controversial corner by ian cass no fireworks in this ejection with the forthcoming provincial election only a few days away it is a pity that so litte has been offered to the voters by either of the two maior parties in view of the many years of conservative government we have had in this province and be cause of a possible reaction against the party due to some federal conservative policies one would have thought that john winter- meyer and his party would have made a strong determined effort to show the voters that the liberals could succeed where the conservatives have failed this has not been the case june the eleventh approaches and no real spark has been created boughton jewellers 3 main st n diamond rings the desire of all denominations at he present time to have more me land consenation religion taught in ontario schools i water pollution education it could be a good means of help ing to combat julihic dclmqu ency inink jou mr editor for tht vourtts of publishing this ktur ours lc trl the frost government says look what we have done during the past ten years put us in ag ain and we 11 give you some more of the same the wintermcyer liberals after a few thrusts at tri vial issues such as beer in grocery stores some watereddown support for health insurance and a bit of red herring raking says the conservatives have been in power too long it s time for a change the urgent matters of importance do not appear to be mentioned if the liberals wish to conduct an effective campaign where are their proposals for dealing with the real issues and problems which ficc ontario at the moment what would they do about unemplo and cheap a c l sec t board of hl stparau 1ruui oshawa l trea sihool june 56 winner of two academy awards a shocker a black man chained to a white man trying to escape from the taw and each otherl tony curtis sidney poitier the defiant qmes lousing malton distribution of natural gas agriculture and north irn ontario divilopment these an a ftw of tht questions which ontanan art asking at the mom mt mr wintcrmncr does not sum anxious to proudi fit an irb nuthir for that matur iois mr trost thirc sums t be tomi truth m thi staimtnt nudi b ilr lia r dun d maiumtld who sit i tut tlu tnk nal ditfinnci bi wnn ton n i ivo in i 1 iik i that m i in p u r i 1 l i l ur i n i the simiunu was prunounud dunn thi nil in urns i in n rt in un lh it una d nwts posals which would be generally approved by ontario voters com pulsory public auto insurance low cost housing supported by tax atlon on land speculation profits public ownership of natural gas distribution and greater provin cial assistance in education costs for example in some ways it is a pity that the cc cannot be pected to receive enough support for it to have an effective voice in the legislature one of the reasons why the ccf will not receive that support is because of the attitude of organized labour regardless of hi facts of the mattir a great nan piopli plrsist in identifying ihx ccf parh with trade union ism man of thiac otirs arc fid ip with rectnt labour ailiwlus hi fiel that recint jankct at mtdbur huoi sarnia lolmcr and the wildcat truckirs slnkc in toronto and montnat are points and achiim nothing but mism ttnl hiruslup par uujanj whin a nan of tm cahbn of janus llof a hi to in ipiaid to for i sit li mini tthc i it i urn t in 1 i n n union iti s 1 ir ill uiiiitn r ihi jput fr n il i hi i it ii the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the day breakfast coffee break t lunch dinner or the evening snack do come in and let us serve you main st s tr 79004 where to vote on i election day june 1th i citizens of georgetown will go to tho polls in exactly the same places as at lait ears federal el cction to avoid confusion in finding new locations the same buildings arc being used the number of voters registered as eligible to vote is the largest in history with the smallest poll be ing located at the fire hall with 175 voters registered to vote while the largest ts no 70 with well over 1 000 eligible voters polling stations aic as tollows no 61 mumcipil bldr main v no 62 public u oi ary church st no j3- mrs m ma nan b re j n 3 arietta no 64 mrs c e day residence 38 vjrtonn it not65 ci ancs ledwidge resid ence 21 unit east no 66 mrs- t grieve residence 25 quei no 67 fire hall guelph st no 68 mrs e jatmeson resid ence 82 guelph east no 69 g m a resid ice 70 rixway drive no 70 barragers cleaners 166 guelph street east all stations have two boxes ex cept the fire hall and mrs c e day residence where there will only be one necessary in the case of no 70 at barrager s cleaners highway location there will be three separate ballot boxes and 3 sets of election officers lo faclli tale voting express buses direct to new woodbine races june hi to july 11th leave georgetown 12 03 p in dull 1 11 i 200 lol 245 regular monthly meeting tues june 9th at 8 00 pm i o o f hau wnlayin street directory dr j burnt milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 tin 1 i llllll i urn ill h it i i i i j i l rks f i ht ill pr i it lh ml ikiw hi impii n i- ii- 1ikii iiu lit ut prui lid the li lnrak with some real ammunition i ilxral failure to establish an if fcilie campaign platform ma ri mill in mr frost breaking another record for durabili at pa l u ami 1 in i 1 til mt ill ui fi i f r lh u ht in un are i o complacent al the ccf parts on the otot r out the gro m similariu he hand came up with a detailed pro iween powerful pohtieal part it and gramme on the same daj that the pmirlul big bu mean the result i i oo lotion was announced people f this is a utk of choice for the of uidel differing political views voter who all often must k w mccauley dentist a et north tr 761 1 agree that mr macdonald able and sincere politician it is mt surprising that the cct pro ram contained a number of pro 1838 1959 norval presbyterian church 121st anniversary sunday juke 7th rev professor donald v wade ma phd of knox college toronto soloist services 1 1 am and 7 30 pm mr robert cassidy all welcome ott aain t the eandidate he wan out rather than fur the one ht utits in i think our vtrnuunt bo h proincial and federal won 1 be lnath imprmid if par unit tit was lenerousl sprinkled with in dependent numbers i ublic spirited men of high c il ibri men who were prepired lo make some ftnanci il sacrifici in order to jm1 in the affairs of t n coiintr 1 hest independent mi s would be undt r no whip would owe alleejanee lo the public not to i ho part and would iasl their volts in the house direct eel hj ioin min sense and deliberation and not lor partj exptdienc the canad ian political field desperalel nee is men of mdiwdual thought and in dependent action but what ehince of election would such men have 4a1nst the power of a wellestab lished political machine the 3 would hai ab mt a- much chance of success is a oni man uour enuld hat nt l dour l a siipt r mark t auction sale of furniture and useful household articles georgetown arena sat june 20 georgetown rotary club frank fetch will be auctioneer donors call tr 73907 3300 4579 or 3486 for pickup hot r r i the arts arts crafts plan trp to festival mrs lizabeth i ki s 1 moffat was hostess l inrt rafts for thiir nular mtet in on 1 hunda ma 21st mrs llotj is well known for hir ilk screen printing and has design ed and printed draperies for man industrial buildings scho u and private homes usins a theme to depict that pirticular place she also designs and makes attractive nats and towels some of the in tercsting dtsins art halton coun i butter moulds spinning wheel etc the short business meeting con ducted b the president mrs wal lace thompson included making i plans for tht group to attend the slratford festival in julj tea hostesses were mrs d w bax ter mrs f bcnner mrs a rca der and mrs a cilmer st georges church anglican june 7th trinity ii 8 00am ifoh communion cottage sen ice at lot 301 ueber dm 9 30 am hol ruchanst mmih se rvict i thurch school 9 rs and up 11 00 t m holy comm 1100 am church school nurstr guild 38 rs 4 00pm huh baptism 7 00 p m the pstohc kite of holj onf rmation and dedication of mtmor lal doors kt hn w f himll dd bishop of niaira thursdays 10 00 am holy commun tinte rets ions s m faibish ro oitomhtkibr mcnamara jewellers ginrretowd for expei eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions oiled haarinoaid guum 12 main st south brampton gl 1m74 res gl 16243 hours 9am to 6 p m daily friday 9 am to 9 pm evenings by appointment a m nielsen ox- nd doctor of chiropractic and i naturopathy i 1 43rd yearof practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 gu t georgetown j iriangle 7 3612 ralph davies uis j a iccun ant and ud tor 1j2 guelph st geortton tr 7 3351 off t 11 un jam o 5 p m m n js l tritaxa w h carr professional engincvr a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clerk an commission tr 72963 tf georgetown animal clinic c w syer d v ja 106 ouelph street clinic open 7pm to 9pm mon tues wed fri afternoons by appointment w- v s m plan now to see adventures in africa a full colour film iy african natives terrain and wild life as raken by harold darraugh and douglas fendley with commentary by mr harold darraugh interesting educational exciting saturday june 13th x s 30 pun knox hau adults 1x0 children t14 m s0e reserv tickets now on sale by members of georgetown anglers and hunters assn or at kentners drug store monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t robt r hamilton ko optometrist eyes examined for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown tf chimney fires use fir chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from jour stoves and pipes the smaller thejlame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop sup p i i e s hows your vlq todays insurance problems answered tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 main st s tr 74531 dr williams bldg frank petch licensed auctioneeb prompt service t maurice handers0nqc barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 244 roxj theatre building dale bennett and latimer barrister and solicitors leroy dale qc 19141950 sybil bennett qc 19301990 douglas v latimer ba iriingle 73381 hill sl georgetown question when filing claim for fire loss li it ncc essarj lo submit a complete list of items and their alue answer yes each item and it actual cash value must be suhmitted with proof or loss x lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone em 40131 earl g black b coram rjia ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton ont trianala ts5al u contrtbutad in tfca interest of sound insurance by john r barbe james f evans- john t armstrono hews0n 0rd and hels0n barristers and solictors 39 main sl south beside knox church 1x0 guelph sl hunter blag no 7 here george c hewson johndord frederick a hbson ttlmmt ihm1h robsrt w fkttjrer mt prompt reports vailey 7t r r i brema we spbqauzr in wkudanq stxnonestt phong tbaamikl mm

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