Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 23 Nov 1950, p. 7

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sy Ga ? CER RB RR I i ! | \ . y 4 | Page 7 i Thursday, Nov. 23, 1950 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL JERE BEE eo ne I 950 : Es = | = QS Nominad © Up| ONTARIO YOUNG LIBERALS: HEAD Bi HYDRO BILLS [Nominations Coming Up CHOSEN AT TORONTO CONVENTION S OF 1 Oakville's civic nominations 2 i T0 THE VOTER i | 3 AT COST LEVEL will be held a week from to-mor-| - | row, Friday, Dec. 1, in the coun- | R cil chamber. Nominations open at TRAFALGAR I tting Combined present value ofl 7 pm. Those to be oni ated] 3 | for fi" EE are mayor, reve, deputy.reeve: 1 com- [36% £3 "on Monday night by Har.| Six councillors, public utilities MAN A CHANCE ainst 'ey Lyon, who was returned by comhissioner, and public school GIVE A NEW I List acclamation as public utilities | trustees. i 0 be commissioner. Other members of . Elec- fhe commission are Gordon Leay-| ~------------------ -- -- mber or and the Teeve. 814, We had 1,100 consumers this C AST YOUR SCHOOL TRUSTEES bi t the wTownslilp consumers' enjoyed | Year, as 'compared with 838 in ; | hurs- jydro at pretty close to cost last | 1948 bil 1950 | car reported Mr. Lyon. "Our| Water users have increased In BALLOT FOR al Total earnings amounted to! $53, | number from 214 in 1948 to 400 hi = 408.69, of which domestic consum- | this year, Mr. Lyon disclosed. | rk urs provided more than $41,00.| Hstimated water receipts for the ; | | > our operating, distributing and| year are $20,136, while estimated DENZIL LAWRENGE il maintenance expenses were $52,| cost of operation is $18,388. | | ON DECEMBER 4TH. JARGON Language of specialists in any subject, from sport, to religion, tends to grow away from com- | mon speech. Some-times this is necessary. The | physicist and the theologian, dealing with mat- | ] ters and processes not directly present to the i senses, are almost forced to develop a language 5 3 | of their own to avoid the confusion that would ? i Lin mm R BERT M ARSH ALL | ensue if they used everyday words to express While the "senior" members of the Ontario Liberals were prepar- = I something out of the ordinary. ing for election of a new leader, the "younger" section of political i association did some electing on their own. And they came up wil In other professions or trades, mystifying a esCullough, of Kitchener, Ont, seen with Mrs. Vernon Singer, ; language, it is suspected, is used principally to 25 the new president of their organization--Ontario Young Liberal asso- I E : impress the layman. The theory is 'that the lay- ciation. AGAIN 1 man will more cheerfully pay for services that he believes to be immensely complicated than for MORE ABOUT something so simple that he can clearly under- mA pe FOR COUNCILLOR FOR TRA- i | stand it. That explanation may account for the writ- T 0 Ww N S H | P H A L L ISS U E 2 | ing of some academic economists. There are hon- rinses EB 5 : : i orable exceptions, but the erudite economist who 3 Rl : F 'ALGAR TOWNSHIP H AVING (Hill condescends to explain to the layman that two oh or s Spenk de i i ee 9 i : Site i : y , heat and hot water 0 ear, the secretary I and two make four is likely to say something to consider, the fee didn't cover| stated he was also telephoned at like this: "Under certain favorable conditions the expense," he declared. "The his home, and excused his failure LOTTI | and when similar objects are in question, if two board approved the present char-| to attend because of lack of trans- { such objects are added to two other such objects, ges after considering council's | portation.) i the total may almost invariably be equated with suggestion at a meeting attended| Mr. Biggar maintained coun- four." by members Mrs. A, Walsom, Mrs. | cil's study showed costs were as B. Ball, Mr. Featherstone and|he had previously stated. "How- , YEARS : peat > ickeen and Mrs.| ever, if the taxpayers feel that N A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED RE-| Gordon Post, the other two mem: these expenses should be absorb- WATCH FOR THE NEW OURNAL GLA S! bers, were unable to be present." |ed by taxation rather than by i PRESENTS A MODEST IN-| The whole business was out this rental increase, they have FORD and dried," called E. Ball, husband | only to make such a request to VOTING DECEMBER 4. POLLS OPEN 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. VESTMENT THAT NEVER] ot yi board member, from the| council. I repeat that the board r. only followed council's suggestion STIRLING-DYNES LTD. FAILS TO EARN WIDESPREAD| "It was no such thing," retort-| but, of course, non-council mem- | {NTEREST ed 'Mr. Biggar. "The board mere-| bers of the hall board could have | g ly acted on a majority suggestion | refused to comply." = -- il | of council, and all membets were notified of the meeting. (Reeve Biggar informed the I - Journal yesterday 'morning Mrs. NOTICE AND APOLOGY | rims muni the new rentals.) I PRINTED. A SCHEDULE FOR HALE HOUR BUS || son rontis one too nih tor most SERVICE. MY TNTERTIONS WERE GOOD AND STILL || scsenations to nanater went on ARE. BUT THE PHYSICAL ASSETS JUST WOULD NOT || sr. man. COME THROUGH. | HOPE TO START ON THURSDAY || "We certainly cant afford to SRN (TOLAY) AND Yau THE SERVICE BS | ree a ne To Dr = quin Women's Institute. Repre- | WISH TO THANK STIRLING-DYNES WHO HAVE || iii "tna the. Community PLACES ONE HALE OF THEIR STAFF FULL TIME TO || ub wor up to voice: similar WORK ON THE BUSES TO PUT THEM IN SHAPE TO || views. GIVE. PROPER SERVICE. WITHOUT THIS HELP || «1 called for a registered vote THINGS WOULD REALLY BE GRIM. I WILL GIVE YOU || when the matter came before the SERVICE AS PROMISED AND KEEP IT UP. council, and L was fhe ouly one who voted against a fee revision," Mr. Wickson rose to tell the To My Trafalgar Friends: MY RECORD AS YOUR REEVE, DEPUTY- REEVE AND COUNCILLOR DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS STANDS AS MY BEST QUALIFICATION FOR REELECTION THIS ER! SORRY FOLKS AND MORE APOLOGIES moaing 1 tink ts shame i Ll HoL EDMUND DEVENISH a YEAR : ] | % OAKVILLE BUS LINES | iis ti | Fe | : Gib tomnd | THAVE ALWAYS TRIED TO CARRY OUT MY | | EE DUTIES FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE GOOD OF THE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS. I PLEDGE. MY- | uo SELF TO CONTINUE TO WORK FOR ALL OF ox WARE YOUR TOY HEADQUARTERS . . . COME IN TO-DAY YOU AS I HAVE IN THE PAST. 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