Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1959, p. 15

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vho settir at jresden okovas the modfl for to k10vei uncie tom cabin ifemmmm imk is the only true urkj nktive id canm6t ontario 3qksts the worlds only qolc club exclusive toudies esquesing nomination continued from page 1 lteeve george currle in his nomination speech recalled the say when farmers looked after roads underth statute labor laws adequate for those times but replaced todav bv a better fyfftfli und lbfpept of high ways two roads which need hard surfacing the ashgrove mde- road and the road from glen williams to onion church have not been done so far he said because the roadbed is too poejjy the countv engineer has indicated there will be a government cut in road grants next rear mr cum said and road financing will be a prob- um faced by the i960 council wmen rail crossing agreeing that an underpass 4s beaded at the 7th line cnr roaring near no 7 mr curne aid the government would not consider this but a contract has bail awarded to widen the road and help overcome a dangerous mmlition there financing difficult difficulties in debenture fin astoflf were drawn to the mee tings attention when reeve curnt told of 265 000 in mil tola high school bonds which bearing interest rate of 6 per eent could only be sold in the states at 94c on the dollar our township is in a better financial position than others in the countj he said but the staggering debenture debt of the towns lowers count pre- singer introductory special new 106 cleaning hook polisher mtkoductohr pwcf our cream producers increase promotion butter sales butter promotion will likely be carried on in ont ario and canada according to speakers and the sesoluuons passed at the annual meetiag of the ontario cream produc ers marketing board this week over 300 delegates heard and rew leuhman of paris chair man of the marketing board point out that consumption was declining and production casts were rising he admitted that the slack was taken up by cheap imitation but he did not feel that this was the cause of lower sales it is largely the result of our own inexperience in competing with the tactics of big business we fail to rear tie that once a competitor raises its head and starts campaign to take over some of the market through an adver tising program that we hae to get in there and promote our of the dairy farmers of cana da and called for more em phasis in sales promotions on the beneficial food value of butter they alia asked invest igation into providing larger servings of butler in restaur ants and a greater variety of sixes in butter packages to tail outlets most retail outlets now have only one half and one pound sizes james trebble advertising and public relations depart merit dairy farmers of can ada cited the case of a butter blitz campaign conducted by haldimand county cream pro ducers last month he said that one store owner reported an increase in butter sale of 50 percent during the 10 day campaign a similar blitz could be a successful in man com mumttes he concluded other resolutions commend ed the government for its strict product a little harder or lose enforcement of the regulations the market of he oleomargarine act ask mr leishman fointed out ed the government for a pay that only 15 of one percent of imnt to cream producers equal club midtown bydar jli folks the hallowed halls shook and shuddered aa the chords rocked and rolled and the gang romp ed and stomped to that soul shaking music we hadfun though djdnl we this friday back to routine george will jockey the records and there will be a big jive contest this will run every friday night for the next three weeks winners will be chosen weekly and receive prizes at the end a gala contest will be held with 35 first prize 15 second and five for all remember the christmas dance because it will be a big thing watch for the midtown float in the santa claus parade december 12th fridaj dec uth our fine friends that make up our town s onlv car club the had icals rod custom will be holding a dance everybody welcome so help support the i wmi kef clemmi lot u nrfast brashk fr tafia radi iwiwi aftf aeaf war aaaftts mwwu rwbtfs wmdv ftfsv last demonstration dyson sewing centre 35 main n tk 7433 tige in selling debentures next vear he said the coun tj must float a million and a j half issue for burlington has- piul and possibh 200 000 for an addition to halton centen mat manor i dairy revenue was now going to advertising whereas business concerns use from 3 to 5 per cent of gross receipts for the same purpose maybe we can t afford it but it s just as likely we can t afford to lose our foxes dwindling market either he said delegates apparent 1 agreed the rabies scare a vear ago wlth the chairman as they had one good effect he pointed adopted resolutions endorsing out in apparently reducing the uw adverlising pro fox population for very bounty to 25 cents per cvt of milk callid for use of the marketing board s formula for setting sup port prices urged continuation of the prtmtit offer topur chase tvpe of support program tor butter and asked the board to negotiate for a higher price for butterfat for algoma and man itoulin in relation to the price for butter as supported b the stabilization board says life underwriters qualified tax advisers claims have been paid by the county in recent months more hardtop roads deputy reeve campbell sin clair said he hopes to see more hardtop roads in the county- next ear citing dust lamg costs or life underwriters are the he said the 600 per mile compared with most resourceful fellows 1 ve 5500 cost for a permanent m said john w graham hard surface mr sinclair said q c guest speaker at the construction costs are soon over- 1 br life underwriters association annual dinner held last thursday come when calcium has to be applied two or three times j ear association had occasionally been forced to take steps in having an under writers licence revoked be cause of unethical conduct one of the highlights of the evening was the presentation speaking to a gathering of of chartered ijfe underwriters township should start on a land use planning map which other county municipalities alread have costs of the credit vallev conservation authority should be kept down next vear he said utf about 55 underwriters and their diplomas to two members of guests mr graham said that the association colin ander the life underwriter is probabson and joseph anderson both ly the best qualified lavman to of oakvitle advise clients on death duties in prestntmg the diplomas and estate taxes past president norman green entitling his address 1ife sides said it was no mean hon- aftervyearorbigexpenditure insurance and the estate tax or being conferred on them which included acquisition or act he gave a brief historv of onginat ng 30 vears ago can belfountain park how the tax originated in onl didilcs for the coveted ci u no and later through the des jnjinn had in undergo a reviews road costs dominion government pointing fe var course which involv reviewing some of the major out some or the legal aspects ed a lot of work items in the road department related to the tax with marlv 10 000 members cr wilfrid bird said purchase president of the association life 1 mlrrunii rs ss- of a new grader was good bus- james p henderson treleaven ociation h sa d that presently mess replacing as it did a ma rr said that this was the 2 000 members were chartered chine which had been several eighth annual meeting of the ilfe underwriters and that years in service association which covered peel another 2 000 were working to snpw plowing was a big item halton duffenn north and wards that goal of expenditure but the s18 300 central york counties iii ctyna cata and si plan can ba tailored to ault yamr apeci- fio needs stmt now to build a obatantsal ceash i lawn n ii tat your ftrtnra 8m your htommtofw syrubcam rvprav tmntatum tootu blck riddall 4 oatrander blvd pag ib 3rd 1m9th1 oeorgrtqwn hiralt boys they re a good bunch and are working for a one cause uy pickhits for this week are ronnie hawkins and his new record southern love and bill black and combo with smokey part 11 rick nelson has a fabulous new record i want to be loved watch this a christmas party for crip pled children in town and dis trict is being held by the rotary club of georgetown on sun day december 20th henderson said ance the best interests of life insurance this is an unique orgamatinn where competing underwriters from different spent was necessarj he said in these dajs when commuters wci gathered together t are so common and school bu aes must get through each dav sanding cost 9400 and weed spraving 2200 he pointed to the need for increased office space in the gather together each municipal hall ind p to lf insurance problems likes graded schools pi the intercsls of ell moving in the right direc en above their own he said tion was the wa cr waiter tn were trjing to protect the iuiham expressed himself on pu s interest and attempt the trend to replacement of one- mk stop imet conduct room schools b graded schools and the building of a new school at speyside this has been ihe heaviest of his ten years on council he thinks pointing to such items as di solution of the union school sections and the central high school board as extra it ems on councils agenda choose cd davenport as president of the esquesing federation j a f mr ed davenport was elect a bad corner near lime ho use ed as president of the esq u es se hool is being straightened he ing federation of agriculture said and 20 000 tons of gravel at the annual meeting of the were used on township roads organization held on monday this jcar rephing to com november 23rd at stewartown plaints that gravel contains too the meeting was held under the much dirt mr i inham said he chairmanship of past president docxn t think so beuuse if ajae sprowt thoe in attend there is loo murh stone m a ance followed with interest road sqrface the snow plow remarks of 7one director removes it all in the winter i mr a h davnard of perth unabl to attend i countv in his remarks mr missing his first nomination daynard outlined the work meeting in his vears of public carried on bv the federation office cr george 1eshe sent i of agriculture and commented written notice that he would on the deficiency payment plan again be a candidate for farm produce mr leslie is recuperating in addluon the hectlon of j z officers for the coming year etfqytriat happy chrfstmas feeling with only each lp each uvtng sltkfo lr confined him to his home no iducation frills school board chairman robert the programme included solos by john wilson of norval directors meeting j cunningham explained that which convened following the it is the board s policy to give i enport was electial president the best education possible wi annual meeting mr ed dav- thout too manv frills i jnd mrs m j brown the see- besides other advantages of retarv graded schools he said they i are cheaper to build and main tain than to attempt renovations on the old oneroom structures which have served their useful ness and now must be abandon ed his lest report last report he would be giv ing as a member of the high school district board murray coles said he thinks the change to three school district w premature becau e of the buil ding programs in process in milton georgetown and acton mr coles has been appointed a member of acton school dis trict board as an esquesing representative we on the board have had only one objective he said to provide the very best pos sible facilities w that students can make their utmost contri bution to the generation m chenges mind staling that he would te a council candidate bev mpody- glen williams said he is inter ested in seeking municipal of fice but later changed his mind and did not qualifv another glen williams resident leonard marchment stated at the meet ing that he would not stand for 1 election undecided that evening wil frid leslie said he thinks coun cil should have a representative from the north corner of fs quesing and later confirmed this bv accepting a nomination school beard candidates final speakers were u other school board candidates thomas hill mac sprowl clar ence coles and stanley j brown the latter two with mr 1 j main f m oaiujiiigham retiraif members i j main jt n t oo savmom orek puym w ntr wonfuhand while imn stcieh rk 13 othm 1 d lhw jm hitch rmmti sanu c3- ttit xm fl ns 11 mora by hto wtoitorfcsltar barbers wha toe fff barkers diamonds watches 12 mho street jewellery trungu 71481 the mutual life announces again in the mutual life of canada policy holders are accustomed to big divi dends the company is famous for its outstanding dividend record the increased dividends that will be paid to the policyholders in i960 will further reduce the low net cost of their insurance the mutual life has been providing policy holders with insurance coverage at the lowest possible cost since 1869 the year the company was f ccmed and has been 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