Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1966, p. 8

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lye im tfmarw thl oiokoitown rirald thursday august 4th 1m pace v attends two day sales seminar sandy mackenzie right of j b mackenzie son ltd 8 james st georgetown talks with mr g vanahan sales manager of toorginql canada ltd makers of torginol seemless floors during a two days conference and sales seminar in toronto last week mackenzie and other licensed torginol dealers received a preview of upcoming 1967 tordtribl products and were introduced to advanced floor installation techniques and new technical bulletins torginol is a seamless waxless floor covering invented in germany and brought to north america five years ago sugar and s by bill smiley rambler plant expanding surprise on return theres nothing more pleas ant than getting back to your own home after a holiday un less of course youve been spending a month in a posh re- sort and your own home that upainted two room shack behind the town dump this week we were looking forward to it more thin ever it had been hotter than hades and our house surrounded by oaks and maples is always cool it had been a long drive and we were tired and while we were away with the coop eration of our friendly banker wed had the trim painted when we pulled off the high- way and headed down our own street we were practically pur ring with anticipation a long cold drink under the oaks a leisurely inspection of the paint job a quiet evening of idiot box or reading luverly as we drew up to the house my wife squalled with delight it looked splendid with the shutters and trim whiter then white against the rosy brick and deepajceen ivy i agreed but couldnt help noticing that the grass wes thinhigh and that an oak branch thicker than two inches of blood on the bottom of the fridge stream ers of what looked like coagu lated intestines hanging from the shelves 1 opened the freezing compartment six steaks bought when i they were on special at 89 cents a fivepound roast a twopound bag of chicken liv ers hamburg pork chops fro zen vegetables and orange juice from burst cans all clinging together in a soggy stinking corpse expect 300 more workers american motors canada cipate any closing of the price ltd a brampton plant which gap between us and canadi- employs many georgetown res- an cars when the new 1967 mo- idents has announced an ex- dels are introduced pension program which will make 300 more positions avail able during the next twelve months said prices of the new models have not yet been set but several factors such as la bour and material costs have this figure was released by affected production expenses since the introduction of the freetrade auto agreement ear- 1 d cbapin chairman of am erican motors canada ltd at a press conference in toronto he said the current years 30- 000 car production figure would probably be increased to as much as 50000 in 1967 our output will be howev er limited to seven models in stead of the present 22 so the company can take advantage of the economies of longer production runs rd prefer to draw a veil ov er the next few hours of domi many of the additional cars estic discord but ill give jus w be exported to the united the skeleton half an hour of sutes and the increased pro- bawling and mutual recrimin- auction will mean an addit ions disclosed that we were ional millions of dollars spent both to blame she had decid- j canada annually for parts ed to defrost the fridge the tn supplies day we left ten days before 1 bad insisted we didnt have he said canadian production time tlnally she had agreed will concentrate on sedans but she turned off the freez- other models required in ing unit and forgot to turn it canada being imported from on again in the confusion of the american plant getting ready jo go a trip to the town dump with two garbage cans and 400 flies two hours of scrubbing the thing out with soda vin egar and good salt tears net result zero- all doors and win- a mans head and thirty dow open fonigfat but it was long had been blown j keeping in l dewn and straddled the chouse or what was left of it call next day to friendly in- however after three hours i surance agent no dice wc of dodging suicidal maniacs on j werent covered for stupidity the highway all i wanted to visit to friendly appliance dea- do was fall into a chair and ler whose eyes lit up even as nuzzle a cold one j his head wagged dolefully youll never get rid of the as soon as i opened lhe door meli dealef naui variou8 strikers angry demand payment for holidays angry strikers who clali they are owed holiday pay by hawker siddeley canada ltd my wife shrilled a terrible smell bill there j here nonsense my standard reply for one thing my wif has a nose like a bloodhound this faculty is allied with a vivid imagination she frequ- ently smells smells that i swear are nonexistent she has even said my column stinks on oc- v casion imagine but this time dad shes right kim backed her up yich its horrible and look at the flies everywhere yich all right all right i sighed as only a father and husband can sigh dont get excited its probably just dampness from the cellar because the house has been closed horror stories from past exper ience net loss fridge 300 food 50 plus our planned trip to the coast oh well we couldnt afford that trip anyway but wed pro bably have gone now we rea lly cant afford it so look at the money weve saved or something lady was i itent by the ifer a moment by the pile mall inside the front door she pawed through it looking for letter from her firstbam she found tt as i mi the i 0own and headed for refrigerator wiped tie my lips ha door bran with r cestui btiwaudc mail tieup averted strike threat ends a mail tieup which coafl have stopped pickup and de livery of mail in toronto and seriously threatened george towns mail situation has been averted a threeyear contract be tween local 419 of the interna tional brotherhood of team sters and h- w bacon ltd was signed last week about 70 per cent of mail de livered in georgetown comes from toronto one third 61 o totil jxom george town goes to toronto local 41ft asked for a reduc tion fn the work week from 42 to 40 hours the signed contract establishes a 40 hour week lor the threeyear term drivers earned 210 as bour mechanics 235 under the old drivers and- 90c lor mechanics earl k brownridge presid ent of american motors cana da ltd said he does not anti- ly last year the company last week un veiled four revolutionary cars at a conference in toronto the cars not for sale in the foreseeable future were exhi bited to show the companys progress in styling and safety many features that it is hop ed will become standard american motors products the next five years were shown including steel rollbars added protection r r evans chairman of american motors in the united states said his company plan ncd to get away from the com pact and economy models and introduce bigger models and more powerful engines we want to produce cars thai people will be proud get into ashgrove church picnic held at rockwood park the congregational picnic was held on tuaday july 26 at rockwood conservation park with about eighty attending a bountiful- dinner was held at noon and afterwards met and swimming were enjoyed by the children at last some very welcome rain fell the parched al thirsty fields were revived somewhat but we could take a lot more and not complain everyone is rejoicing witb two families in our district- mr and mrs ford wickson and mr and mrs george bird who both had sons born on the same day july 27 little sis ters karen dale and beverley wickson and elizabeth and marilyn bird- wait at home to welcome their baby brothers mr and mrs alfred william son of fort worth texas visit ed recently with mr and mrs clayton wilson mrs r j graham enjoyed a few days last week visiting her son gerald his wife and their family at williamstown there will be no services in ashgrove united church dur ing august as the minister and his family will be on holidays chiropractor donald a oay dc appointments mad daily call tr 714d1 10 mill st savulmi chiropractor gerald w corbsh dc open dally by appointment house calls arranged v 774631 ha main st north w h car professional engineer consulting enalnter ontario land surveyor office 87722u 1773300 home m e manderson qc barrister and solicitor 61 mill st georgetown tr 72464 dax developments limited buildar of fin hwnti prop- walter paaholok 774311 or 877 9415 didnt move on six fined 2500 for loitering georgetowns new anti-loit- 1 ering bylaw just passed three i weeks ago got itsr first test in a milton court wednesday when six georgetown men were fined 25 each i magistrate peier wilch told the six and a seventh who wasi placed on suspended sentence you were testing the officers and the new bylaw and as a result you are now in court you were warned several times to move on and there was no reason why you didnt one of the accused protested that he had never heard of the bylaw while two others claim ed they were waiting for a taxi monuments pollock a campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 62175m 82 water street north g a l t optometrist l m brown 0 d for appointminta phone 774671 barragers cleanersshirt launderars tr 72279 18 main s 166 guelph all work dons on premises robt r hamilton optometrist 116 mounlalnview rd carrful bldg for appointment 8773971 4r wallaci thompson 3rd division court clerk a conlmltsfeiur tr729j frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72884 georgetown georgetown herald published by home j nawipapers limited i georgetown ontario walter c bithn publisher garfield mcgilvray production superintendent news editor accountant terry harley aileen bradley prank mullin advertising manager mrs frank capes clerk typist anne currie reporter j leslie clark dave hastings ll gllson j mcclemenu andre conway printing of distinction statements letterheads envelopes wedding invitations georgetown herald o t walker ro 005c optometrist 12 main sl s brampton 4514474 res 4516243 hours 9 am to 8 pm tuesday to saturday friday 9 am to 9 evenings by appointment john b love architect 17 chapel st brampton commercial industrial and institutional buildings 773032 4519363 georgetown animal clinic 106 gvelpb street dr r b gaskin clinic open 0 8 pjn mon wed frl saturday 9 11 aji haroid fobert sksc insurance t realtor re 164 guelph st or geo mundy auto 773374 8774473 bonds esquesing board hires mrs e curry attendance officer mrs ernie curry rr 3 ge- orgclown has been engaged as robert s mckircher dubfta president mr mckercher is vicspftsidenl of united oopentivts of online chutes w huffman hirrow first victpmidtnt mr huffman ii president of tha ontario federation ol agriculture donald r w windsor second viapresuuit mr bell is president ol the ontario credit union league fnrtn 6 crydnout tlummbb mr dydtmun is president of united cooperatives of onuno have put their dispute in the attendance officer for esquci i toronto justice ol ing township seven public schools by the school board hands of the peace already seven of the 530- of fice and technical workers on strike from the malton plant of hawker siddeley have visited the justice and others say ihcy will take similar action they are filing writs under the work and vacation with pay act a union spokesman said that the company had told them no vacation pay would be handed out until the strike was over jim goodison union intern ational representative of the international association of machinists and aerospace wor kers whose members of local 1s23 ire striking called the refusal to pay a deliberate vi olation of the law but paul neilsen labour relations manager of hawker siddeley said it is lrue they havent got any vacation pay but we have no one here to make it up ha said that payroll was made up by workers presently on strike and the few we have left have their handswutl making up payrolls for the shop until we get more people to make up the payroll woht be able to make up tha taxation pay it is unlikely that that will happen until the strike is over roy stuart president of loc- agreement they were askins al 1022 of the lahsaid that cor increases of 75 cents for many holiday plans were being mrs curry had been replac ing mh mover who held the post for several years for the past several months while he was ill following his recent resignation the school board selected her from a number of applicants to fill the vacancy heat your home nw modem way with natural got and smarts chinook automatic gat furnoct claee tluat- ijm disrupted r h thompson hardware nummno 4 frtahno 1 771 twenty years agrowin organized in 1946 as a brave new world project cooperators insurance association has become a substantial writer of home and automobile insurance jn ontario a companion company cooperators life insurance association was organised in 1959 the association has devoted a k hare of its attention to fire and accident prevention voluntary policyholder committees study young driver problems and are promoting high school driver training cia has 230000 policies in force 33 offices across the province paidin capital two companies 2000000 earned surplus 1400000 these nine elected men nominated by ontario credit union league ontario federation of agriculture and united cooperatives or ontario ax e directors and leaders of cia in this its twentieth anniversary year jeqtrttm hr 0mi is immdiatt padprm dent of cia and a director of tha ontario credit union leapic 4 kmmqi w wfjtberiay oilmhi mr wahtmisy a vfat- af tot ontario credit imta utfia caattemameabre mrllmresstcimvnrwadntoi lhoatariawaralidcillincattara rrtaim ol uaim cmambiai al rbaaai raajamakwa rum ihim mm cooperators insur ax isj

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