Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1961, p. 5

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walton liberals attend southern ontario rally at niagara falls annual meeting of the southern ontario liberal association was held at rhepark hotel niagara falls ontario the lendance was 300 in the afternoon session the reports from the 12 ridings within the s o l a weragien and an dress by the hon john wintermeyer this was followed by a banquet in the evening and the final address by the lester b pearson the officers of the southern ontario liberal association include hilliartj chappel enndale on i president of the southern ontario liberal assoc ray turbey brantford ont vice president of the southern ont ral association dr lamont hamilton ont treasurer of the southern ontario liberal assoc pictured above left to right were among those present george drysdale oakville ont dave wendover treasurer jion county liberal assoc palermo ont mrs mary jaoe rice bragtiord ont maurice e manderson vice president jplton county liberal assoc georgetown ont owan mullinunifftgton ont mrs r kinnear president ladies liberal deration welland ont hon john j winterfneyer ontleader liberal party mrs george goodrow burhngiqn onl lester b pearson leader liberal party of canada mrs dorothy multm burlington ont secretary of the halton only and southern ontario liberal associations peter papillon acton ont president of the hallon county liberal soc ernest hennessey burlington ont kenneth y dick milton ont mr and mrs alec hugill oakville ont mrs lean brown toronto ont president of the 6ntano ladies liberal assoc bob blake oakville ont what council did unpaid water bills cause council concern lir board will share lost of new bleachers mcgilvray isjresident for second term lifrt cooperation with the field mcgihray congratulated tens winter works program i directors on thtir efforts to 6e esquesing agricultural so- fety decided at their annual tetiog in esquesing hall on merchant pays visit to native belgium i hetiry hclfant who operates henrv s clothing store on main street has relumed from a trip 1 home to his native belgium his first view of hit homeland since coming to canada in 1946 1 was an exciting one for hi trip coincided with the strike against the government s aua- teritj program caused by the congo troubles and his home town of luge was one of the cenli al trouble spots in the strike mr hclfant came to canada in 194b and openrd his stort in town in 1 he was first i in tht ordt building late ukinj ov the old heralu of i fict premises vffiln the herald 1 rl t- concern over unpaid water bills was expressed by cr wm f hunter at mondays council meeting and i general discus sion followed on measures which might be taken to keep payments on a current basis mayor hyde said tire hydro uses an advance deposit sys tern successfully while cr john elliott suggested a discount date as also used by hydro might be effective for water bills cr hunter wondered if water charges could be assessed ag ainst a property like taxes rather than against tenants for it is in case of tenants leaving town where the town often loses water money the water committee chair ed by cr bob burke will in vestigate what action can be taken hope that the new police radar equipment will be used to its capacity to reduce speed ing on town streets was express ed by cr ian cas mr cass said he does not want people persecuted for going a mile or two over the limit hut be thinks radar can be used without having the yellow police cruiser stationed too prominently in the vicinity of radar checks mayor hyde said it is not council b intention to use radar to pick up a lot of money in fines but rather to educate motorists to a controlled speed limit some people just can t be educated said cr cass if they can t there won t be an second chances promised police chairman wm f hun ter snyder new fieldman for holstein breeders joseph g snyder has been appointed as fieldman for the holstein friesian association of canada in the eleven counties of west central ontario he will continue to make hit head quarters at elmira thi ioroitown hiralo thurmtar pabmary wh 1h1 page 5 mr snyder will take onr on march 1st from the retiring fieldman george f drennao i of guelph mr snyder was for- lmerly the assista manager of i the waterloo cattle breeding association at waterloo oh to be a plumber when the pipes act up 1 but really now isnt it- much easier to reach for the- phone the tady does and her spouse ta rescued saved by the bell p s seriously though at home or away you re nevbr really lost theres always help at hand through your telephone a service so valuable yet so often taken or granted the bell telephone company of canada mini garfield mcgilvray firthir down the street he is now ilso associated with mall lidd in iht construction ihisiiuss mil thi havt buill a numthi of homes in a listowe mihdimsn n mr hclfant fliw overscan via picstwick and london to brus sils his hotel in i lege w is communist party continue to give georgetown good fair and thanked them for the cooperation they had given the chair during the year he iday evening to purchase sa the new set up in the hall share or the bleachers pro i y tn ladies section had drawn for the park cost to mam favourable comments society will be s300 i hal the decision to join the oe work committee of the ontario horse shows assoc wn council came up with the atjon wah a sod one bringing of providing more sealing manj reputable horses and ipacitv al the park with fin tneir riders to the show but ictal assistance coming thr i that more effort will have to the winter works program be p rl the ll horse organizations- are partici i classes which ats shown in y trank p mrh jack i front of the grandstand williamson mrs ariuld lc hue the attendance to the the president brought out a ihrn mrs w romar m lltfth annual meeting of the i number of ideas which he thou t j bnmnndge mrs i wil was not as large as ex j b should be pursued during p v archer mrs jim s lieadeiuartc rs and then was ted a good number were th 1961 one of thee dl fish r mrs v stem mrs i hn necr a dull minute with riots nt despite the severe wea in the deduction of a percen bird mrs r wilson mrs r in the slncts and the smell of end the business of the la on exhibits instead of the cunninghim mrs h webb tear jas all too common ety was presented by the usual entry fee another sug mrs tl burt mrs o hunter x frw jears ago h be udent garfield mcgilvray gestion was more policing along i mrv d i m j t1 dtq with two belgian george ironside spoke for the h during the races and kudirll ind mrs m ic aux n anuficturer s representatives ladies section and trevor suggested that possihlj one of an a tn canadian national ex lams andmrs bobcrtxdw thc service clubs might lend jcilin yj rt prl r trip hibition and his canadian hoh- secretaries gave the fin i assistance along this line as ei of officers in the mens pitalitv was returned when cial statements wft as assisting at the gate section whuh returned gnfield lhe entertained him and pro jhe sociclj showed a turn he said that the demand for mccilr as pusiduit ribul ver of s60o0 on the eir s i commercial space in the hall cuniuiiji mi is 1st u d iperattons receipts amount hatl grown out of propoitim to k fu 2m icc prtsirunk to 601201 which inchid s available and that a tnor illnni- w 1 coniimu 217800 in government and tent arrangement on the as ecrtlin treasurer i lunicipal grants mrmbership grounds would have to bt sup jonn rl in int id entry fees accounted for p io lak cjlc 0l lms f n citors who include t 1 brmn gate receipts si 527 39 re ruik jllrt fher bpenur wil lations and advertising were he hoped that this nr nnht min oiitr hunur firndm 5170 concessions s675 00 and s better accommodation for ch rran wiuon nelson oscellaneous receipt s197 82 i the poults show and sugrstf d r vc archer keith ruc mone claimed the lar that a pole barn might be cr wtbb wm crom ir i lojd fish share of the expenditures tcttd for this show er w bird itnbert un s3 383 70 races s500 others who reported un the ntn ken flla murt l innbng judges salaries and tdir inpludtd harding prue limm jkk williams udid pabour accounted for 1042 94 hn bird wilfrid bird and balance wu oade u of rrank wilson w o bown l yvbker cio tous items prclainlng to the ridge told of some of the light l qiir dumtd riiuku w i d fining of a fair to makt a cr sides of tht fair that the b hnuson ruridell ttdtal expenditure of 584443 director j don i get a chance t h bngdin ford ftickson net profit on tht operation assc and had previoujj set jp j lls i i m 1678 the report showed dis of aves of grain j artnstionk d wm t balance of 27500 won j t f ca snclar llovd miller pal as the lades section of the hbition which added to ihel orm sinc vprn showed a bank balance success of the evening i ickctl w gnhim lot 52347 thej agrctd to fin the ladies section elettu ladce the payment of judges their officers for 1961 first wth hononrv directors nuhdt lfr their division and pick up mrs hxn ella of hornby being ithe tab for lumber used in cr elected president succeeding letting the hall exhibit they j mrs flrorge- ironside wha itentatnolv agreed also h wifija in the erection of the blea nt chers at the park iceprcsident and mrs robert mcmillan cnij reid in presenting a report of tht i aw son sccretarj ircasurci the nr w 1 1960 fair the prtsidnt transportation particu laih to histofni whtit mr hel tint hid stred with the bel ian underground during world war 2 in those trtublid times he ustd a humhtr of names had i numlur of forced passports uxl a souvinir of this trip is ie of thc passports which he brought home with him he rccemd it when he went to a police station to make some uiquirits ftirntd out the police ilncf km him whtn he w is a hi joiiik k j c iil producid i numbi r of the ph ii piscpt its with which mr ih if nit had micnsiumi balllid tin oitupation fortts mil pnsititld one of them to him ik finished off his miropc in xisit with five da5 in paws ihing home again from there now this is a real sweetheart we iqye the new 61 ford and we know you will tee ence you take her for a test drive drop in today and take the wheel for a while it costs you nothing but a little pleasurefilled time everyone hononrv directors mijor e t hdc stan hill m pp ind sinrix rsl m p directors are mrs help i continue as hall superintend i herb cleave herb cka mrs wilfrid bird is first rnnk letch p w cli c htn directors are mrs don lindsa le cunningham i mrs- webb hostess wi family night the rcbruan meeting of or- ival women s insulutt was htld ajrs keith webb s home wth rntyone ladies present th sttfent- mn wchh openrd ithe meeting o canada was sung followed b the collect the lords praser roll call the first school yow attended and what became of it proxrd velv lniensting jus d murray mclreas con aoeted a short business period a committee mrs a burke mr h collins mrs g chcs- teand mrs l cleave are plan sffltr a valentine partx on feb 14 at 2 pm proceeds in aid of the milton and district r tarded school the topic of the afternoon uas historical research mrs w fldler gave the motto it isn t what we start that counts bul what we finish mrsj murra gaxc a splendid j paper on historical sites ar ound toronto lelhnj er in i teresting facts about port york the grange hart house os goode hall parliament building queen victoria monument mac kennc house hoh tyinit ch inch and other- the meeting closed with the queen fol lowed b liich scned h the hostess assisted b mrs k arnold and mrs e patterson januan 13lh mrs and mr webb opened their home for the annual family night the euchre pnir winners were mis p maguyt mr ollins i mr uebd and mr collins mr jfe cor tltie w n hie ti uelliilr rtzu tirt it crrrht goes tir-the- commilue mrs j murra mrs hunter ind mrs d murrn arruigitig such an enjojihlc mng monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king st east georgetown tr 7 9573 rgams brick block o irigts commerctal lnduttrit rcidntlal institutional bill hamilton wbj1amiltqn 1 construction ltd every building need 8 reid court georgetown phone td engle 7 m80 and here s a valentine bargain just for you valentine day special tuesday feb 14th 1957 buick twodoor hardtop automatic powersteering power brakes v8 twotone radio whitewaus snow tires 1295 this a onedayonly item and youll love the many other valentine bargains on our lot 10 down or your present car as down payment at stonehouse je 51 guelph street ford falcon monarch thunderbird dealer triangle 72247

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