Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1967, p. 2

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ipcs choose jim snow oppose skuce gillies rr 2 georgetown builder i lines sdow was declared win law of the halton east progres- latve conservative nomination faaeetine amid wild applause at 3tuton high school friday night the 37 yearold mr snow i won the first ballot over op- iponcnts william sargant 22 land william batcman 34 j james snow accepting the nomination i mr sdow said im sure that if i we alt work together we can keep mr skuce teaching for i another five years the crowd i of 500 voting delegates roared 1 their approval liberal candidate robin skuce a teacher at i appleby college won the lib- i eral nomination at a meeting jield earber this year mr snow was heavily favor i d to win the election and the i toting delegates showed why las they gave him overwhelming support in his speech mr snow dc lelared this is a new riding we 1 must win this riding for the lpart he said that if elected be i would be able to give all his i time- in representing the rid 1 ing in a manner in which cons jervabves would be proud mr snow who operates a construction firm in oakville as well as a large beef cattle farm near hornby said he could re present both urbae and rural areas rural and urban being connected with both the rural and urban areas feel i am well qualified to re present you he said i would give fair representition to all areas of people of the com taumties within the riding i also support the establish ment of the halton peel com munity college and feel it is important it be located in hal on east he declared mr snow said he would give his full support to conservation program and a program for greatly increased housing facil itics tax field i will also take a careful look at the field of taxation he said although this tax is sue is basically federal it is no doubt going to take a care ful and thorough study and cer tain changes at the provincial level he said he had ambibon knowledge business experience and youth on his side notin that he was somewhat older than the other candidates said i still feel i have enough youth left to sene this riding for 30 years he promised that if elected i will visit every corner of this riding to spread the message mr snow has been a mem ber of the halton progessive conservative association for 12 years commenting on mr snow george kerr mpp for william gillies said i think jim snow with his background will make an excel lent representative he has a long list of service in this coun ty and is a very knowledgeable individual william batcman parks board administrator in oak villa said during his speech that he belivcd ontario munlcl palities are entitled to more assistance from queens park robin skuce he said that if selected it would be his pledge to continue and if possible expand upon government projects within our community university student in his speech bill sargant a university of guelph student said the challenge to conserva tism is to use the new achieve merits of science and technology not to harness society but to liberate humanity this policy is indeed reflect ed in premier robarts program for people he declared he said this was a program to provide adequate housing for people at a price they could afford a program to protect the savings of people a program of rail commuter service a prog ram to ensure the working man is not exploited halton east the halton bast riding is a new nding created this year though redistribution it had fomcrly been part of the riding of halton halton west is the other riding created through re distribubon george kerr who now rep resents halton at queen s park has announced his intention to seek the nomination for the wedareyou to have a dull time at the inn onthepark thi iqroitown hirald i thurday march 23rd 1967 page 2 new riding of halton west the nomination meeting will be held in burlington april 7 the halton east liberals have already nominated appolby tea cher robin skuce as their candidate and the new democr atlc party have nominated oak ville councillorwllllam gillies hospital news by let clark the monthly board meeting of the hospital was held last thursday evening as this was also the meeting when the of flees were filled the election of officers took place officers and committees are as follows board chairman magistrate john d ord q c 1st vice chairman f d charles 2nd vice chairman leslie clark secretary miss ruth evans treasurer t f barnes management committee john d ord chairman jack armstrong f d charles h c mcclure c sinclair t evans lcs clark finance committee harold mcclure chairman mrs e hamilton t baines t beer miss ruth evans public relations committee l m clark chairman j t armstrong ed hall tom beer joint conference committee john ord chairman ted ev ans denncy charles plus appointments from the medical association property committee t evans chairman c sin clair h c mcclure j t arm strong ed hall dcnney charles union negotiating committee ted evans chairman john t armstrong terry baines john ord accreditation committee f baines chairman john armstrong ted evans bebenck memorial fund com john t armstrong chairman ted evans f d charles t baines h mcclure the ladies auxiliary gave a large donabon to the hospital last week when president inez cnchton presented a cheque for 1000 to the board she also told the board that the auxll lary were pledging 3 500 in the immediate future and that they hoped this would be the nucleus of a fund to provide air conditioning the auxiliary arc planning a dinner for may 12th which they hope will be supported by the tire community they hope to attract some 900 diners for their centennial dinner the board and medical staff prom ised to do everything they could to help make it a success it la hoped that the whole cd- munity will get behind this project this should really be the event of the year and we hope the citizens will take ad vantage of having an excellent dinner and helping a worthy cause more of this later umm cum a evbouto turkeys 38 frozen htiflt 5 11 ibs ms tajimm cahada aw a- tnsaowne 1t suit shank skinless kut to cat smoked hams young turkeys 3f 41c fbh canada uah a mcoatb i young turkeys 41cj iihuirulf iga re really care occam vtay cuiiatt eoamu ooummctsucm piieftprle ufts oop bunurld vegetables hup i cull man whole ot kxbh ill rickles dfl m0nu mncv fruit is cocktail 253c j atom quainrt t m ka w f si iiiiei tipkiis 5 33c unt rie mob fjatwrsai 39c 65c ieese slices m solo huacwr aigaiiie 2 55c shat iet k 119 cocstal shams sou ok coffee 2 591 1 4 49 produce of usa can no t gr cauliflower ea 29c produce of usa can no 1 gr celery stalks ea 29c 7t i prod of usa can no 1 vine ripe tomatoes 2 29 iga ovenfresh p of 6 hot cross buns jjc davids special mallo puff biscuits 2c49c aspirin j an excellent selection of easter can dy it available at all iga marketi winner of the iga lucky draw for a portable hand mixer was f hodder 14 queen st for any mood for any season the inn offers so much theres never a dull moment relaxing an open hearth tranquil courtyard scenic park trails sun by the pool sauna tf youre not inclined to recline horseback riding gymnasium badminton shuffleboard diving pool putting green bowling curling skiing its all at the inn or within 5 minutes drive three restaurants imaginative menus dancing cocktail lounges and its only 10 minutes to down town for all the theatre and enter tainment you can handle but dont think thats every thing surprises are part of our yaytv keep you happy we dare wou to have- dull tune write or phone for a reservation for a rretirochure write depl k the inn on the park eglinton at leslie toronto 4442561 a sk oranges 2doz 70 size 125 m m speech therapy possible in town public schools have their own speech thcrap- cuss this with a speech expert i to determine the seriousness id like to find more intor of the situation here ttustee malion majbc we should dls mwin wilson commented feared in fire but safe in georgetown three children feared lost in a lire that destroyed a twostor ey frame house in alton early sunday were cafe in george town the children were with their parents mr and hra douglas wilson visiting friendi here while neighbours and alton firemen attempted to enter the smoke filled home of their grandmother mrs ruby mc cauley fearing they were trap ped inside the fire was discovered ab out dawn by an alton couple mr and mrs jim oooderham who were returning to their home from orangevtlle the gooderhara knew mrs mccauley was in guelph for the weekend but thought the children were sleeping in the house gcorgetow n public school j board is taking a closer 1 ok at speech problems in the schools and may introduce a program of therapy if the need exists at a meeting cirlicr this month school inspector o mcdowell told the trustees thai a preliminary surey wis on ducted to find the extc it of speech problems among the pupils if 42 had speech proh lem considered serious anoth j t er 44 were not serious but would benefit from thcrapj ind another 14 cses were consider ed mild mr mcdowell sn i a s mtlir survey in esqursint ch ol in dicatcd 68 pupils could use help some speech problems stem from malformations of the mouth some from bid speech patterns dcrlopcd at home mr mch well said he said spurn problems lend o influent the pupils s read inn and spelling abilities the survov wis conducted af ter mrs jimicson of the llil ton omt lkallh unit sug jested that scunl local pup lis would benefit from speech thcrai mcdo ell sud that einsl municipal area hoards put a penny bottom down into the tread of your tire f you can read the word can ada the tread is too thin and ti be rep according to uie canadian higl way safety council u is recommended that you check your tires in this way periodic ally jerseymen mentioned in allcanadian list in halton countv jersey breeders winnings in the all canadian competition maurice beaty won the honour in hal ion with lindalc echo ann this cow also was the champion at last year s competition in the three year old class the reserve all canadian went to honorary beat s highlow cl ite pansy 8 his four ear old lindale echo susan recused honourable ment on ken ella a son 1irnr won the reserve allcanadian two yeai acme diana norval acres al uable jesse was the honourable mention earl ng he ter for d h mccaig and ion i accidents do happen an unexpected accident could hurt you and hurt your bank account too if ot coi idn t work becnu of an ace lent or a sick ill s tl l icrlaj cxpen sis wo id till o t wd if ou operate a farm or other business vou d have in pi someone to do our work cia s accident and sick ness insurance could keep a monthly cheque com ing in up to 36 months for iccident up to 12 months for iclmc to help py the bill foi ore information call denney charles cia automobmt accident and sickniit farm family liability homi protection r r 3 gorgtown b77 2084 cooperators insurance association ladies wear department silvers cia

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