silvers mens department mens dress shirts fine quality high count broadcloth shirts in white gray blue and tan well tailored with good fitting fused collars extra special 027 custom television service by jimmy brown now available in georgetown mr brown already well known in brampton as a television technician has opened a branch shop in georgetown complete tv radio service including custom installation factory trained work guaranteed jimmy brown cordaro bldg main street residence phone brampton 1722m banker lawyer in life insurance panel fred chapman manager of the georgetown bank of commerce branch and c h bowyer q c brampton barrister expressed their personal experiences and comments on life insurance at the march 11th meeting of brampton life under writers association held in the queen s hotel brampton jack armstrong mutual life represcntativ e in georgetown as chairman of the panel discussion directed the prepared questions to the special g of the day for debate their answers were in formative and in certain instances quite amusing hockey fans what is the proper ruling in carrying the pack into the opponents zone a player crosses the blue line ahead of die pock should a whistle be blown i inc mono wnui wc si ind i h ive no was wcltkivcn b bud j se white r il rcpilmnl itivc foi j asikirove institute sees pictures of crop trip to otiio the women s institute held their meeting on tuesday afternoon march 17th at the home of mrs milton bird president mj les lie giffen opened with the ode and lord s prayer roll call was an swered by a chore my husband does for me and judging by the answers we ladies all have very helpful htisbands several items of business were dealt with a nom inatjng committee of mrs frank wilson and mrs thomas giffen was appointed for the new- slate of of ificcrs for next meeting a letter of thanks was rad fiom mrs frank petch lucky winner of the quilt cuiicnl cvcnls were fcivcn by mrs c ii dick an ihc motto whut do not unrtcrst ind rijht to judht was wchnvcn b my jot i lot k iululluri ii hon showfd colouied slides of a bus ti p the county crop im provement association of 54 hilton men had enjoyed to ohio in june 1jou and thiough eastern ontario in 1951 and after these he showed a few right around home the love ly home and calile of 9 g bennett at ballinafad the home of mr james on the base line going to milton and some ponds which have been made on different farms the lovely lawn of daffodils at the home of mr edwin hdrrop in milton and the tulips in his own garden were enjoyed by all mrs fred nurse thanked mr whitclock for coming and showing his pictures as he is such a busy man with bo many meetings to attend irish songs were sung by mrs francis thompson and the meeting closed with a social hour bal colds and that nasty flu are still around we are sorry that both mr and mrs r j graham have been confined to their home for a couple of weeks mr graham has had a slight touch of pneumonia page s wednesday fcvening march 29 1993 the georobtown herald ballinafad church hears story of the kings man on friday evening in the church rev wm lake of lowville was present with his display of posters books and film the kings man the meeting wis in charge of the younj peoples froup jmice ba kcr and mary jennings led in the dcvotionals mr lake then gave a most interesting talk n the work being done by our missionaries in different lands and explained the posters the pictures show n de pictcd the story of an african boy frednco musmio how he grew up under the influence of minion schools lui bcc one of the rnl est christian leaders in the afri c in church at one time teaching and preachinc in a leper colony it proved to bt a most inspiring and educational evening mr douglas muir second car student it emimnucl college was luesl speaker sund iy moinini and t id of his experiences in mission fields in saskatchewan mr frank smith suffered a pirn ful icndent inst week while w ik iiif in the bush h wis stunk fin the rhm with i hub inflicting a deep eut which required several stitches to closi stth rtto guild meeting at mrs murrays home three halton candidates state views stan allen ja sybil bennett qc murray macpiiail lax well assisted rev j e maxwell with the church service sunday afternoon mr and mrs m w patterson of toronto were week end guests with mr and mrs c a grant happy birthday to jackie bar- cl y who will be seven years old on friday of this week we are hoping to see mrs mary baily home this week suf icring with an arthritic condition she went to an islington nursing home last wednesday for treatment johns church guild held int meeting at mrs mur st tlmr r iy s home tuesday evening the next meeting will be at the home or mrs audrey mccle in march list wa quiltine w is it mrs cecil smiths on thursday aften oon rev robert coupland of new lon don parish prince edw ard islind please note new hours h the f ai r v i e w cofhf slior griil open sundiys 12 noon 7 ptn closed mondays opn tnes wed thurs 9 10 n tn 7 0 p m friday 9 10 p m 2 30 a m finl 9 10 pm 1 i rn tfxtcctlye now to end of april see page 12 okeefes brewing company limited tim dm m mi wtm tmrjlmt f pwr political views aired bronte cofc meeting georgetownmade boat lucky draw prize sales aippeal for a spring lucky draw project of georgetown lions club has extra interest locally with announcement by the club that the prize will be a commodore fiber glas boat manufactured locally by l j bells dolphin craft company 1 he boat complete w ith motor is valued at over 600 the lions plan to be selling tickets during the months of may ind june and the winner wil be declared at the an nual garden party in the park m mid july the commodore is the lop line of boat made by the company and is handsomely designed with white exterior and pale blue interior it weighs 190 lbs and is 14 feet long decks are of plank mihogany and there ire built in full length splash rails with other company products it w is on view at the sportsmen s show in toronto last week ano ther dolphin c rift product the cartop wis shown in the herald window during industrial week rec cntlv lv in crnbtrcc will be churman for the eird n partv w i anniversary tonight a dinner in st georges church btsement tonight will mark the aoth anniv ersary of georgelow n worn en s institute speaking it the dinner is anna p i cwis md enjcit nimint will m tlucd a choius of members dicssed m i id tine costime miss ruth t ms mis willnm cromar and mis herb roid will also contrib utc to the program the bronte chamber of commerce meeting on march 16th was held as an open meeting with the can didates for halton representing the liberal progressive conservative and co operative commonwealth federation parties each speaking for fifteen minutes on the national policy of their respective- parties mr i irwin chaired the meeting and in his opening remarks out lined the work that the btronte chamber of commerce had already undertaken and plans for the fut urc that included coronation cele brations and a publication that would serve the ipeoplc of the bronte area he introduced the three candi dates sybil bennett q c geor getown of the progressive conser v atives murray mcphail camp- bellville of the liberal party and stanley allen georgetown of the co operative commonweath fed ei ition each candidate commen ded the efforts of the chamber in sponsoring the meeting miss bennett said that the pro gressive conservative party be lieves that their national policy should be clastic and able to move wilh the v lilies of the people it serves ii is pledged to fight emer cency regulations that gave govern merit powers that are not consis tent with our democratic society and will constantly seek to maintain ind build up the democratic aspect of that society she emphasized ilso hou important it is that we conserve and utilize propcily our intunl resources and that this is the most important in maintaining is hih a st indard of wajjes ind cmplovmcnt is possible the progressive conservative p irly stands for the maintenance and tnl irgeminf of the social sec ui it measures now in effect al w ijs within the limits of the tax pijtr they believe also that a lovverinj of taxes is possible thru c itu c nl mci ind frulil man m i out miss bennett emphasized lex tl e growing importance of ii hi n county in the life of the nilic n saint that is in the heart of c in ida s present industrial growth and that it will need an able member of parliament who will look after the interests of the iiding in a capable manner federal aid is needed badly to relieve mun ieii al i lxation and help with the housing problem it is essential that the needs of the community arc met because prosperous heal thy and well built communities mean a prosperous nation some problems in halton will probably multiply with the building of the st law rence seaway and the re suiting influx of people and busi nesses the transportation prob lem even now is one that badly needs attention stanley allen began toy speaking of the co operative commonwealth c dention how it came into being and the beliefs upon which its inlk ml i olicy ii b isc d he said that the founders of the ccf had met together and outlined a policy that woulri prevent the recurrence of depressions like the one we ex pet it need during the thirties the i resent polity 6f the ccf is still based on the document called the llckina manifesto that was the re suit of that meeting the ccf dur ing its first term of office would use the present old age pension and extend fannlv allowances to cnvi r tho c up to 11 e aee of tvventv hip wh wore stillttrpnd1nk schnol or univtrsitv the ccf believes that a tomprt hensrve health scheme is ibsolutcly essential to the wel faio of the nation and that a hous ing board should be set up to pro vide low cost and low rental homes and fdrther the clearance of slum areas from our cities mr allen said that he feels these measures are also our best answer to the threatpf communism in our country with regard to agricul ture mr allen said that we have made a mistake in losing our tra- dkional markets in the united kingdom and that the present mar ket in the united states could no be relied upon our farmers like those of the united kingdom should be guaranteed prices of their produce before the seeding and breeding season in closing he said that the pol icy of nationalization need not be looked upon with concern one has only to look at our military hospitals which are among the finest in the country to see that nationalization doeg- work the ccp government in saskatchewan he said has provided the finest labour legislation on the continent murray macphail spoke first of the need for attention to national affairs as well as local affairs in speaking of his iparty s policy he feels that their record of accomp lishments while they have been in power is the best illustration of what they stand for he feels that citizens are inclined to take for granted a good many of the things that have been the result of wise and able legislation mr macphail compared two statements about canada in order to show how far we have progressed in one gener ation the first statement made about seventy years ago described this country as an uninhabitable wilder ness and the venture of the cpr a fraud all though the second made quite recently by a not too- friendly publication in the united states spoke of canada herbccom- 3 lishmcnts and her future in glow- i ng terms the government has wiscl used its surpluses to reduce the national debt thereby saving the canadian taxpayer millions of dollars although this policy had been strongly criticized mr mcphail does not see any need for fearmt the return of another depression one of the reasons for continued prosperity is the un equalled social security me isures w hich w e now enjoy and which will be increased as rapidly as the people can ay for them he then quoted statements by george drew and the globe and mail which in die itc that they are not in fnvour of the family allowances plan al though the remarks by mr drew have since been modified the liberal party mr mcphail said is in favour of stabilization of industry and a policy of supports for farm prices which would not encourage inefficient production or interfere with the natural pro cess of supply and demand to the detriment of the farmers interests in closing mr mcphail mentioned the recent budget and said that it will make a wonderful contribution to the welfare of the people of canada coffee and an appetizing assort ment of home made cookies was served follow ing the close of the meeting lacrosse on ice this saturday in georgetown arena something new for georgetown sport fans just arrived a carload of ferguson twenty 85 tractors immediate delivery on ferguson discs springtooth harrows row ceof cultivators manure loaders lome garner motors ferguson snles service acton phone 452 earl meconachie evenings phone 479w