Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1951, p. 1

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w n twelve pages georgetown ontario wednesday november 21 at 1951 twelve pages thomson promises contradict social and personal federal record stan hall sum hall three times winner in x- the provincial election in this coun- ijr was guest of honour at a social l evening held in the- former murfin block maln street last thursday- k evening rthe evening was spon- ioea by the local conservative as- rociation wd was belleved to have 1 attended political j held during a provincial election in many years by any political party the evening took the form of a octal evening and euchre with well over a hundred playing euchre while many more merely sat around and discussed the policital cam- ypalgn prizes were won- in the progress give euchre by ledies high mrs win may banks mens high harold cleave gents low joe watson xiadies low mrs jim graham the president of the georgetown sgressive conservative associa tion lea clark then thanked all those present for being on hand to welcome stanley hall and hoped that they had enjoyed themselves he spoke of mr hells fine record haltons representative and said halton could well w proud of the fair manner in which the member had represented all of his constit- nents regardless of their political beliefs before introducing mr hall afr clark said he thought the entire provincial campaign had been sum med by saturday night a cana dian national magazine and usually proliberal in their views when the said magazine had printed a re port of the ontario political picture extolling the present premier leslie frost and his government and re- ferred to the campaign as the battle of beauty mr frost and the boast mr hall then thanked all those who were on hand to welcome him and said he hoped that they had enjoyed the evening as much as he had he said he was steading for teelection on his record of service to the people of halton county and the record of many advances by the trost government he said that he sincerely believed more progress had been made in the last eight years by the conservative govern ments of ontario than any previous government mr hall said he wts proud to be associated with a man of the integrity honesty sincerity and humanitarian principles or the premier the hon leslie m frost he said mr frost had served his country well in time of war and was now serving it well as premie of this great province of ontario mr hall along with the entire con servative government stood on theii record of performance not prom ises he pointed out the many onu- wj tradlctions made by the leader of the liberal party where he now dashed madly about the province making wild promises that were absolutely contradicted by his per- jormance as a liberal mp in ottau of the 102 standing votes in the lhouse he had only been present if tot 49 and during these had voted j against among other things old sage pensions controls to combat the l high cost of living both of which he aow professes to be for mr walter llthomson had also yet to explain rcthe terrific amount of money he ij htd obtained from dva mr hall ij said that he would not comment on this but said he thought it slgnifi- mr thomsons federal st laurent had prom- jjlsed to table this matter for exam- jjrlnatlon mr hall said he had had teffhe pleasure of representing the licounty of halton et the state dln- jifier for the princess and duke an honour both he and his wife cherished deeply in closing mr j hall said he hoped that he would if be sent back to queens park by irthe people of halton and he would t certainly in that event do his best justify their faith in him mr clark then introduced miss sybil bennett k c prominent local nwyer and pc candidate in the last federal election and president of the national ladies pc assocla- tion miss bennett told the gather- ling how happy she was to see so many out to encourage mr hall and said it cugured well for his me at the polls she spoke in glowr bhg terms of the many fine qualities cof the candidate and told how mr j frost in his rally at oakville had sald that he and his cabinet needed lithe advice and help of such able linen ts stan hall she spoke of the epremendoas expansion of ontario grinder the conservative party and ileted even greater things in the ture she sara thereseemed to be no reasonable doubt but that the t government would be re- with a sweeping majority warned against apathy on the of voters and urged them til let out and vote flhments- closed the evening premier mc81jk frost running candldatesjn all on tario ridings prerifar leslie frost heads the progressive- conservative party which seeks reelection tomorrow for a fourth nterm of office the weather mr editor this weeks summary shows much the same as the corresponding week last year the highest last year was 59 and the lowest was 20 and no snow on the ground ern batkln date max min rain november 12 47 21 november 13 56 34 59 november 14 57 41 12 november 15 49 39 november 16 43 28 s w november 17 36 26 flurries november 18 33 22 30 r flurries average 4585 71 s w coming events arts and crafts of georgetown exhibition and sale saturday dec ember 8th in georgetown legion hall 130 to 530 mrs oakleys telephone and curse you jack dalton dont miss these comedies by the daugh ters of st georges at limchouse hall tuesday november 27th h pm auspices wa homemade candy admission 50c and 25 bazaar and euchre friday ev ening november 30th in st pauls parish hall xorval sponsored by st pauls guild bazaar opens at 8 pm euchre and crlbbage in the basement three act comedy aunt tilly goes to town by st johns 5050 club georgetown in st pauls par ish hall norval monday novem ber 26th sponsored by st paul s guild admission 50c mr and mrs george lake of langstaft were sunday visitors with mr and mrs a h feller mr and mrs alex lewis of nob- leton were weekend visitors with mr and mrs fred mcnally mr and mrs dick riddall and mr and mrs bob brush of milton spent the weekend in buffalo ny mr and mrs mefvii snyder bette and dale waterloo were sunday visitors with mr and mrs garfield rrmcgilvray mr and mrs w h cole milton were weekend guests of the for mers brotherinlaw and sister mr and mrs howard kentner miss marilyn bell a student at havergal college toronto was home on saturday with her parents mr and mrs john bell mrs fred laws spent a few days this week in brampton where ahe was visiting with her daughter mrs george marsden mr and mrs joseph a leslie of aytmer spent a few dcys recently at the home of mr and mrs har old bingham mr and mrs robert mcpherson and mr and mrs john kennedy were in paisley last weekend vis iting with mr and mrs alvin webb they report much more now in that part of the county with well over a foot when they left mrs wallace thompson is con fined to her home this week with a fractured ankle which she suf fered in a fall on the street satur day morning she was taken to guelph general hospital where the bone was so and is able to get around in a walking cast myra breen celebrated hec 11th birthday tuesday with a party at her home after school her guests were beverley emmerson marie emmerson joan cummins gail me- gilvray karen scott june allen barbara june allen barbara may allen virginia barber jane hen derson bonnie wright carol lane lorettc culbert and cheryl puck ering mr and mrs frank wood were pleasantly surprised at their home sunday members of their family the occasion being mrs woods 7liti birthday those present were son harry and mrs wood nd grand daughter mary toronto daughter lenore mrs omar wilson and mr wilson and grandsons john anil brian toronto soninlaw mr ernie hunter and granddaughtei joan brampton and ilso mrs a mo hunter of brampton and mis i thur wilson gcnigctouii raiders lose first against bridgeport georgetown raiders took a 73 trimming from bridgeport when they played in kitchener arena last friday it was the opening league ganrfeof the season for the raiders though newcomer pete ward was a game casualty injuring his col- larbone it is expected he will be in action here against elrhira on r friday- junior beaumont tallied two goals and ken nash one in the george town scoring ormie carter who learned his hockey uv georgetown and milton juvenile and junior ranks was a new face in the line- up lawrence martin ward pat terson beaumont the bradbury brothers inglis hewitt haines and pic dillon completed the team ros ter for the night there is a rumour that bridge port is being boosted to senior b and wont be playing in thegroup even insurance thomson plan fn announcements mr and mrs s h lindsay line esquesthg will be at home to their friends on sunday dcremlui the second from twothirty to four- thirty end seven to nine on tin- occasion of their sixtieth wedding anniversary the december meeting of the legion wa will be held december 11th due to the childrens christ mas tree on the 20th lets see a t rxjimntj crdnrr good turnout for our last meeovg a i lhuklh 3ckvill mmfiiorsk baby is baptized recant that it leader mr of the year see aunt tillle goes to town produced by the 5050 clob of st johns united church fri day november 30th in st johns memorial hall 800 pm admission 50c and 25c bazaar sale of fancy work baked goods candy auspices of park and scotch block circle knox presbyterian church in the church basemen wednesday november 28th starting it 3 pm hot supper served from 430 to 630 for 50c conservative committee rooms open all day for information or cars phone 215 ward 1 votes at the town hall ward 2 a to l at charlie ledwidges m to 7a at tom grieves ward n at public library curse vou jack dalton and mrs oakleys telephone two plays by the daughters of st geor ges sponsored by esqueslns wi friday november 30th in stewart- town hall curtain at 8 15 admis sion 50c and 15c 1128 glen williams glen conservatives meet their candidate glen williams conservatives met their county candidate last night at a wellattended party in the hall stan t mpp gave a short re sume of the work done by the pre sent government in their eight years of office and askedrsupport to continue the work sandwiches and coffee were served a bouquet of flowers donated by the norton floral wes won by jennie mcnally there wat dancing afterwards with music supplied by mrs elsie bax ter norman felker and the march- ment brothers rev a calder baptized larry norman infant win of mr and mrs gordon price at the regulap service at limchouse presbyterian churcli on sunday miss irene mcbride representing the wi branch department of agriculture lectured on human nature to representatives of north halton institutes at limchouse mem orial hall on monday the local ladies served afternoon tea miss doris mitchell was a guest at the ltindycampbell wedding at the home of the brides parents at alton on saturday mr and mrs wheeler and mr and mrs mcteod of toronto were with the roughicys on sunday mrs f l c brown was a guest of the royal winter frlr a couple of days last week visitors with the paul spltzers include mr and mrs gus hickiieh margery schmamac of breslau mr and mrs joe pechler of toronto mr and mrs george sturm and hlldegarde of weston mr and mrs douglas scott and tittle son have recently moved to barrie mrs wm evans of acton wrs a visitor with mrs james noble on thursday pte jim gordon has been home on leah from camp valcartler mrs a norton spent the week end in hamilton the senior grades of s s no 9 supervised by their teacher miss rliddell and mrs e curry enjoyed a day at the royal winter fair on monday items haxd ovkk high school column the school board and a number of other news items have had to be held until unto next week- due to lack of space in this issue- j terra cotta dr barnhart jiospitaftized with broken ankle bone sons to hear that dr barnhart is still in st josephs hospital toronto being treated for a broken ankle bone we hope he will soon be well again master wayne rhodes is spend ing this week in toronto with his grandparents there was a good turnout at the euchi- rwrty on the 16th ladies prizes were won by betty zllio and mrs j c stoddart georgetown and the mens prizes by mr and mrs norman icam henry elwood was a lucky win ner at bingo in georgetown monday night when he took a 25 prize mr and mrs stanley miller re visiting with friends in toronto this week mrs sheppard is around again af ter spending a week in bed with the flu bev eves who is attending hyer- son institute in toronto has been home m bed for ten days suffering n attack of appendicitis walter thomson liberal leader in the province is walter thomson who himself seeks a provincial seat for the first time mr thomson has been a member of the federal parliament e b joixiffe the ccf party headed by e b jolllffe who has a summer home tt rockwood was the of ficial opposition in the provin cial legislature for the last term heavy snow hinders hunt but several hunters lucky glen williams colonel anil mrs james ilea lev wen- weekend guests with klight- lieutenant anil mrs stephen o ill is col ifealey is attached to wright patterson air foice base in dayton ohio the visit renewed an old friendship when the families were neighbours fit lieut gillis lieinu stationed there for two years pre vious to moving here on sunday both families spent a pleasant attei- noon in georgetown with wing commander and mrs a a buchan an the g ill is are leaving the glen in a few weeks to make their home in brampton where it will be more convenient for him to commute to malton lucky ticket holder in a draw for a mantel radio by the boys ball club was haymond addy the draw was made friday evening at teen town in the glen hall russell wheeler streetsville vis ited on sunday with his parent- mr and mrs john wheeler visitors with the h f becumonts at the beginning of the week were mr and mrs norman boyd tor onto sunday visitors were dr and mrs george stanley york mills mrs j crawford sr home rrom hospital in guelph is staying with her son charles and his wife in the cien sunday visitors with the william korzacks were mr rnd mrs p wiiir brampton mr and mrs lee ashlord an- casler spent the weekend here with her father mr lindlry beau mont a great many from the glen at tended the santa claus parade in toronto on saturday we havent hear of cnyone from here missing the pcrade not so fortunate was a lady from niagara falls with whom we chatted while having dinner in a restaurant she had got up at 4il to bring her three children to the city caught in three trtfflc jams they missed the parade altogether visitors with mr land mrs j hepburn saturday were mrs henry eydt miss addy eydt and miss margaret thornberry hamilton mrs hepburn returned to hamil ton with them for the weekend mrs john wagstaffe attending the smith stone dance at para dlse gardens friday found a rhlne- stone earring on the dance floor she will be glad to give it to the owner t heavy snow in the hunstville district was good luck for the deer population in the north this year if the experience of local hunters is any indication there wasnt too much success during the open season on manttoulin island it was a different story and most of the hunting parties returned win a a full bag eight georgetown hunters got their limit at manitowaning they included nelson robinson and son duncan rill ritchie art scott el- wooo carney bob jepson fred spires and walter thompson also hunting at manitowaning bob lane and his brother arthur of toronto had good luck bob shooting a buck and arthur a doe close to home clare wilson hunting near orangeville with chuck davies brought a nice deer home last week a sixman party making their headquarters at the bludd summer cottage north of huntsville s5ent a restful week completely snowed in the week before last on monday 24 inches of snow fell and the next dey there was 14 inches more ted bludd jr and sr tom elson har ry goldhm gordon graham and william bennett were ploughed out friday and returned home empty handed last thursdayted re turned with tom and gordon and were joined by mr and mrs george muckart who were at their cottage nearby better luck this time ind two bucks were shot by the party jim costigan missed a trip with his son elmer of toronto who in tended tp pick his dad up in town for the balance of the week elmer was snowed in also in the hunts ville district on the monday he was on his way to hire a bulldozer to pull his car to the highway and stopped to rest in a field what should appear but a 4ipoint buck and elmer got hla deer hunting with a party of 22 north east of gravenhurst andy crlchton of the customs staff reports luck as just 50-50- i the hunters got 5 deer the first week and one the second it was jack crichtons year with the pine lake hunt club the 12- msn club which has a lodge 18 miles easf of bracebrldge tallied twelve deer and jack shot four of them plus a foxhls uncle rubs salmon of bracebrldge is also a club mem- ber snow 22 inches of it was the tale here too and the party had to be bulldesed out when their hunt ing was through a i man thinks needed dr deans dr f murray deans liberal candidate in halton told a meeting at stewarttown last wednesday that an oakville insurance man recently had told him there was one thing above all others the province should take over hospitalization- for ev eryone i this insurance man told me dr deans declared there are so many loopholes and waivers invol ved he has practically stopped try ing to sell sickness insurance he said to me you know doc i hate to tell you this humanitarian plan progressive conservatives and the newspapers which support that party were trying to knock holes in the hospitalization plan advocated by walter thomson liberal leader the candidate said but when you have an idea a humanitarlon plan that reaches in to eveyy home in the province it is a most difficult thing to attack suc cessfully said mr deans one of the first criticisms of the hospitalization plan waa that it was unnecessary because plans like blue cross were available blue- cross is admirable but it is not available i am member through a dental society but- 1 think there are many people in this riding to whom blue cross is not available all the plaru of which i know have a terminal point the length of time you can stay in hospital is governed by the length of time you have subscribed to the plan so many days or weeks points to limitation our adversaries dr deans con tinued say you can take out a commercial plan- you can take out an insurance policy but i think of my own case i was laid up with neuritis for 10 weeks the insur ance company paid the full amount due me while i was incapacitated however when i got the policy back for renewal there was a waiver a loophole i could never again collect anything in connection with neuritis if you once collect for something you wont collect for it tgaln the thomson hospital plan the candidate declrred was no term scheme there would be no loop hole waivers or gimmicks there will be no age limit you will be cared for in hospital for a long as you require hospital care that alone is almost worthy of a libcrl government being elected november 22nd he said pledges not promises progressive conservative adver saries he declared accused the lib erals of making promises i assure you dr deans stated that we are not making promises we arevnaking pledges i have said before tnd i say it again i would not sit with a government that fail ed to augment its election promls- supporting dr deans at the rally was john browr mpp liberal par ty financial critic who is seeking reelection in waterloo north he criticized the government for calling four elections in a period when only two were needed the present election he said will cost two and a half million dollars a terrific price to pay when there seemed to be no issue at stake in spite of conservative attempts to claim all credit for the new old age pensions he asked his listeners to remember that pension to peo ple 70 and over were conceived by the liberal government at ottawa and administered by the same gov ernment st johns bazaar quite successful st johns united church bazaar put on by the ladles of the church wa last saturday whs a decided success booths of fancy work home bak ing and candy were well patron ized as was the country garden a 25c table end a christmas card booth t over 150 people were ser ved supper glen williams lloyd foster a member of the ontario tank regiment during big war service attended the annual reunion of the regiment where sou venir key cases stamped reunion 1951 were given to all the guests a history of the regiment is also being mailed to those who attended monthly meetings of the organiza tion are held in sir arthur currle memorial hall isabella st toronto we are glad to report that fred leeder is somewhat unproved ha- has been laid up with a bad kbee for a week or two mr and mrs harry reed of guelph were visitors on 3undejr with her parents mr and mr av udd v

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