Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1949, p. 14

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i- the georgetown herakl wednesday june 22 1949 page 6 hughes cleaver mjf the bleclonrtof halton my conservative opppnont has finally put in writing what she con siders to be the issues of the cam paign and her criticism of the lir- ajrat government i think i know the electors of my- riding well enough to know that you have already answered in your own minds all of her arguments but as 1 do not want to be accused of evading them with apologies to you i will now deal with them first we are accused of impos ing paralysing taxation and my op ponent has suited that it was fool ish for canada to pay fifteen hun dred million dollars off the nation al debt since the end of the war our national debt is just4ike a mortgage on your farm or a-inort- gagc on your home or a debenture charge on your municipality you pay interest on this debt until you pay the debt in retiring fifteen hundred million dollars of our na tional debt while times are buoy ant you have effected an annual sawing of fortyfive million dollars in interest charges my onttonent ays that this is a foolish thing for canadians to do no argument of mine will convince her to the con trary i leave this without further comment second my opponent slates what about foreign trade and the frightening manner in which it has plunged during the last year or two i regret to have to say that that statement is simply not cor rect our foreign trade- today is at the highest level that it has ever been in our history it is true how ever that the period ahead will be a difficult one and that in the fut ure we wulhave eorlous trade problems to me the present at titude of the conservative parly u almoat amusing lh its sudden re gard for foreign trade because i have not forgotten the faet that in 1911 and again in josb tho idberal party lost two general elections when lghtlng batuo for low- tariffs and for expanding our for eign trade while h is true that the- conservative party has rac cntly as last year adopted the lib eral trade policy of low taitfts and reciprocal trade ogrocmjuitb i do suggest to you that post perform- aree is a much sofer guide for you in reaching a decision than election promises the present attitude of the conservative party in criticiz ing us for pegging the canadian dollar at par and their assurance that they will remove this control of the canadian dollar docs show what little value we can place on their promise to you of low tariffs to foster trade by allowing mjr canadian dollar to go to a discount this immediately results in a trade barrier quite as effective as a tariff trade barrier my opponent states that canada lost one billion dollars of our reserve of us dollars in the sixteen month period following the pegigng of canadas dollar at par my opponent however neglected to tell you that as a result ofour present import restrictions and other remedlol measures our pres ent exchange position in regard to us dollars is quite satisfactory it makes no difference in the end re sult as to whether this information was deliberately withheld from you or whether my opponent was una ware of the facts but strongly that in d do feel quite ing a point cussing a point as serious as this one that the pub lic are entitled to all of the facts and that halftruths can be very misleading our trader position with the united states has usually- been heavily adverse and our trade pos ition with the united kingdom heavily favourable since the uni ted kingdom is unable to pay to canada the amount of our favour able balance in us dollars your government took the position that we should restrict our imports from the uis to the tyoes ol goods which we reilly require and that under present conditions we should not permit our people- to use us dol lars for luxury goods this whole foreign exchange problem is a high ly technical one and is one for oxpjms f rolm recent remarks made by cot draw inregasd to foreign exchange 1 would not put him in that class- i do suggest to you that inreaching a decision with regard to a problem os complicated as tills one that the safest guide is results and these have beoh achieved finally my opponent again comes bockalo the argument that it is time for a change- do you want u ex- change prosperity and experienced government for promises and and inexperience yours sincerely v hughes cleaver round the bend com eftietlv ass it ler tm ftn i a ww bsastaw aifiiii vu si its has feass at r- 4hhib are quality mamb racaan tomatoes 229 hum of thi vaiastt os suniiau jtd green peas 325 2n- 17c usstuihi di vtaehoas tre souim o kowubt wax beans lynn vulit sto malvis peaches in heavy syrup 23 i umts but tsownid pork beans v 17 sanci cohossc pack red salmon 37 hatuu hiluunt s1ui iissoh mayonnaise 29 hcjuc seana pickles sweet mixed 27 ejuuunomntmsi sosmni milk evaporated 14 tomato juice 9 tuna fish 41 i toilet tissue 332 fruit and vegetables texas finn red cello carton ripe tomatoes 23c ontario grown snowwhite caulif ower 19 to 29c sweet and juicy california stxe 344 sunkist oranges doz 30 juicy new crop jumbo size 300s italian lemons dozen 39i california new crop 126s j grapefruit 5 for 31 c sweet and full of juice size 2ao florida oranges doz 59 bc fancy eating or cooking winesap apples 2 lb 25c a wock ago last night was the unrvuul hdckejr dinner and it was held near brampton at thp yellow briar inn sixty guests were on hand and all enjoyed a roast beef dinner at the head table several distinguished guests were present including moyor joseph gibbons fred waghorne sr a distinguished sportsman and referee of two score years ago tory gregg well known to gcorgetbwn tiny mcfadyen president of the caha and guest speaker e v maccormack of town mr maccormack and mr mcfad yen gave very interesting talks and their delightful easy humor had tveryone laughing quite frequent ly in his talk mr mnccormnck spoke on what a hockey learn means to a town while mr mcfad yen talked- on the famous c form he presumed to kent storey in behalf of the oha the trophy awarded to- the player voted as most valuable by his teammates- tory gregg presented koss dillon on behalf of the oha with the most valuable junior player award i the players were then presented i with jackets and crests the locals managed to beat the i japanese team last wednesday but failed to defeat the waterdown nine in waterdown saturday after noon chappel was on the mound for georgetown and gibson caught martin made his first appearance in a georgetown uniform and did well with three on in the first inning chappcll hit a homer to score 4 runs waterdown scored 2 in the third innings chappel got careless and threw pitches u two batters who tagged them for hom ers with men on there was no more scoring and the final score was 64 for waterdown its mew toni creme shampoo eozjsaoc soztuh 55 f tors ii wkcidllloulv o gu you m mi- wfactloq n toy uoimtt mwfcat prtcw a o0- shipping u41 vlubl war tor mor top- dominion in the industrial softball some very close and exciting games have been played cheltenham con crete last years duffys are a powerful team the glen have a real good team as well as the leg ion smith stone and the lions norval have yet to get going meadowglen and alliance have some good ball players- by the time playoffs roll around the standings should be quite close cheltenham are still packing their team and had last wednesdays game thrown out- due to the fact they used three hardball players wny cheltenham concrete try these tactics is beyond the comprehen- contlnued on page 7 new advertisements auction sale in acton of household effects the undersigned have received instructions from russell lowrie 13 crescent street acton to tell dy public auction on saturday june 25th in 200 oclock the following bed dresser 2 cribs corner ward robe chesterfield suite end tabic trlllkht lamp drop leaf table oak fable chairs card table quebec heater hot plate kitchen stovo winiiham clipper white- enamel woshiiik machine and rinse tub couch 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