Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1950, p. 9

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41 s open bowling wednesdays and fridays iran 9i30 pjaa all day saturdays 10 aumtffl 1130 pjna ikky strike cm mill street pw31sj j whats and whys of the mfnc voters youll get miik goodyear taaar tabss ate saomed fall the to ft casings are tough boo- poroos and slr-pms- sate ftmifn property inflated they increase tire liie by many extra miles per tire with inner tubes saxe motors dodgc- raoni imw oesoto sales t sekvici john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcanada airline j steamships tickets on all lines cruise and travel advisers mill street georgetown telephone iivvx perhaps you wonder what ttknc standi tor in the voters uat we did too so we checked with the town clerk and oaaa this on to thoae others who dont know the voters uat which is revised and reprinted every year contains the name of all property owner and lenanta and their apouses who have voted in the municipal elec tions ft la compiled by the town clerk from the assessment records each person la listed by name occupation place of residence and statu and all those eligible for jury duty are thus indicated the mfnc bobs up after the name of a wife whose buaband l sole owner of a property anfi the wife of a tenant and in a few pla ces where the wife is sole property owner it trfeom manhood fran chise not counted and l used for county purposes in establishing how many 6tcs a municipality is en titled to at county council the municipal act gives every municipality in a county one rep- resentotuc with one vote on the lounty council when the voters list luii reached 1000 qualified voters n deput reive is allowed georgetown reached this in 1047 and jack armstrong uas the towns first cieputjrei e with 2000 qual ified voters the neve gets an extra vote with 1000 the dpputyreeve also gets an extra vote it is here thit tht mfnc s apply for the do not tount as qualified v otcrs vv hen county voting privi leges arc summed up in pne other cose a oter may be lifted as an mfnc 1hat is when he is on owner or tenant of prop- ert in georgetown assessed at less lhun- 300 a few owners of vacant lots in town are the only ones in this classification the voters list in georgetown is divided into three wards with each word subdivided into parts 1 and names in part one are actually resident in the ward part two names are owners or tenants not resident in th ward this eor the division into wards will have little meaning as election of councillors w ill be made for the first time by general vote at the time this bylaw was passed t school trustees were overlooked so these are still elected by the old ward system schultz electrical construction wiring motor repairs heat wave ranges fred schultz phone 53 lw future cheese merited h here col kennedy we have heard much about bri tain being the- rnarkst for our cheese buv the future marfcet for canadian cheese is irlght jiere in canada stated col thehon t i kepnegy ontario minister of ag riculture in a press conference the occasion of the conference was a presentation of some good old can adian cheddar cheese to co ken nedy by charles hark nets presl- dent of the ontarloceose produc ers marketing boartc in making the presentation mr harkness mated that the per capita consumption of cheese here in can ada was substantially smaller than in many of the other countries of the world the fall cheese festival which was fen tu red across canada from october 16 to november 15th is for the purpose of promoting the create ut of cleesejby canadians he thanked the minister of agri culture for the interest he had taken in the cheese industry and for the assistance which had been ien in one form or onother over the ears in ncceptinu tht chotse co ken nedy expresses the thought that canadian cheese was among the btst piofluciri anjuhere and that this theese fit mt aimed at pro i ot- infi consumption of our cheese it hbmt was a uood thinii hi thought canndinn5 should be made aware of the excellent food alue of cheese and of the fact they had the best cheese rjght here m the product maidt at homi he ad in the past britain has bt en he most impor tant market for pur canadian cheese and a great deal of effort has been put forth to sell our cheese in the old country how e er he predic ted that the low cheese consumption of canadians would be stepped up over the coming ears to the point where all our canadian cheese would be consumed at home in other words the home market would becomt the important mar ket for our cheese col kenned also colled on dr m phillip minuter of htalth for ontario for his opinion on cheese dr phillips stated cheese was rec ognized as good t food for anyone but he particulark commmded it as a high protein food for elderly people he said t fo ears eldtrl people hae been star ing thcmsthis of protein because many 6 thciri had difficult in digesting the moats which provide the pro tein for them when the were ounger cheese he stated was the answer to the problem for it will proide these people as well as the youngt r ones w 1th animal protein which is easily assimilated by the body the question of the availability of good cheese was raised and charles heath secretary of the ontario cheese producers marketing hoard said thl producers association was uckling the problem the first major atop wa- the construction of a large cheese curing and storage warehouse at belehlc which is now undei wa he said their or ganization had rtctn ed subtantnl aid from both the ontario and fed- tril governments for tht t rection of this building it will bt used to cure and store large qurintic of good canadian cheddar cheese and will provide i service from which well cured qunut cheese can and will be made available to the trade this should help to overcome the mmplaints of the past that such thees could not be obtained by the onsumer on a regular basis nother cheese e pcrt on hand for the conference was b d thorn ton of kraft foodi ltd who pom ttd out that while probablv ninttj per tent of the cheese pipdutlion in canada was cheddar then has gmwii up a tonmfernble industry jtioduing various tpts of tht pec- iilutd cheeses which gladdens the he ut of the ehicse connoisseur a lirgi displa of the uious types of thetse piotlutcd in canada had been i t up in tht office of col ken nedy including blufort oka cam- unbeit gondii fcrnite brick and 1 imberger along wifii the several fuims of cheddar the members of tht press were given the opportun- the georgetown herald wednesday nov 29th 1950 liy of trying these for themselves social and personal and when they left they were all a party in honour of her- seventh agreed that canada produced s b rtnday was held for barbara fisv- cheese for practically every taste and lay daughter of mr apdmrs stan that with cheeae of these types and fin i ay on saturday at her homa this high quality available in can- on purham street thoae present ada col kennedys prediction of were judy richardson sharln har- consuming all our cheese in can- ley carolyn blehn gall malcolm ada would soon be true judy bonathan and paulene wrt new worldst wiieat king the new worlds champion wheat king 12yearold rickey sharp of munson altaproudjy displays the canadian national railways trophy emblematic of the worlds wheat growing championship and engraved silver tray which he u on at the itoyal agricultural winter fair toronto together with a cheque for 100 rickey received the awards from a j lomas vicepresident central region crfr at the world grain championship presentation ceremonies at the big fair town of georgetown nomination meeting monday december 4th in the publi04jbrary nominations will be receied from 7 30 to 830 pm for the offices of mayor reeve deputy reeve councillors hydro commissioner and pubic school trustees attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto adelaid 3 georgetown 11 g 3334 furnace work and eavestroughirig good worlcmanship sit reasonable prices don houston phone 547v uoofrsjefown visit j keulemans jewelry sltore brampton fuhchristmts shopping diamond rings lamps mcbrine luggage pur3es by julian sale electric shavers spode shelley wedgewood dinnerare watches silverware community plate 1847 refers bnwluid isterune flatware t v it tim 13

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