Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1953, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 1 1953 page for high crop yield sow good seed accurately in a good seed bed early with the massey harris 20a grain and fertilizer drill on display at mlmt allison masseyharris sales service mill street phone 100 now for the first time a ihorttube milker with a stamusi italn- less iteel pail a milker pail easier to clean a pail with a com pletely smooth interior a pail that greatly simplifies your job of keeping milk quality high seamless iti stronger too and designed for easy handling note these other efficiency adding incomt adding features of coop universal shorttube milkers fc foster milking plus protected low vacuum complete j fast milking with low 10- to 11inch vacuum v ixdusfv ctfnose inflations patented offcenter open ings eliminate crawling and milklock permit complete milking without hand or machine stripping fe twopoint suspension sofety pail lifts off the hanger will not jail off fe gentle alternating action milki with toongsidehyside r action plan now to see and inspect the complete line of coop universal milking machines see for yourself the many added benefits of milking the coop universal way- 0nty coop universal makes a complete tint of milking machines standard calfnose milkers shorttube milkers floor and tracktype portabce milkers at your coop halton cooperative supplies sybil bennett speaks over cbc national hookup pbote georgetown 86 milton 17 sybil bennett qc progressive conservative candidate for halton in the next federal election was one of four ladies who spoke last night on a cbc radio broadcast the unties were featured on the nations business and spoke on the subject its your money as a political broadcast for the progres siveconservative party ellen pairclough mp lorraine johnston and elizabeth janzen were others on the programme text of miss bennetts speech follows the progressive conservative party when elected has pledged it self to reduce taxes and you will ask how we propose to do this and maintain the defence and social security programs and other essen tial services in this country thegeneral answer is the elim ination of waste and extravagance and wild spending which it appears runs into hundreds of dollars as mr currie pointed out in his re port nobody knows how many millions are being wasted thereis no way of knowing be cause the government refuses to investigate or allow anybody else to investigate this spending over and over again the progressivecon servative opposition has demanded enquiries and has been constantly refused the small part of defence spending investigated by mr cur rie covered only one per cent of defence pending it was as though we were given a look into one room of a one hundred room build ing when it was found to be in a mess the doors to all other rooms were bolted to make sure nobody had a look in them it is difficult for the average taxpayer to under stand waste running into millions and millions of dollars but a few r examples will indicate perhaps the sort of thing that is going on the defence department purch ased over 29000 aluminum two- quart teapots when the use of these was obsolete due to cafeteria ser vice m the army depots at a time when there were nine hundred members of the canadian womens army corps and the authorized strength is only fifteen hundred 15000 raincoats were ordered more than sixteen raincoats per person from 1952 to 1953 tie defence department spent for telephones and telegrams alone the huge sum of nearly 5000000 at the rate of 1350000 for every day of the year including sunday in non- defence spending the central mort gage and housing corporation put up an office building in ottawa cost ing more than 200000000 they spent 2500 for a spring filled floor on which to dance and all this while thousands of canadians had improier and inadequate housing from these few items it is evi dent that the government has lost not only its supervision and control ovor the management and spending of its departments but it his also lost itsvsense of responsibility to the canadian people to such a dc- kree thai it has neither the will the energy nor the competence to remedy or correct the same you the people of canada can put a stop to this reckless andun- preccdented spending of your mon ey and restore to this country sound frugal and efficient govern ment by electing the progressive- conservative party to power at the next federal election church news st georges chnrclp archdeacon w g o thompson rector good friday three hours dev otion from 12 noon to 3 pm easter day holy communion 700 am sunday school 1000 am holy communion choral 1100 am evensong 700 pro st albans church glen williams good friday evensong at 800 pm easter holy communion 930 am sunday school 1030 am evensong 700 pm ghs news easter hobdays here teachers student happy leone conn all last week the school periods were changed during the morning in plaoe of the usual four periods there were five end school was not dismissed until 1155 am school went hi at 120 pjn and was dismis sed at 340 pm commencement was very good and both nights there was a good sized audience friday morning tne georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba bd easter sunday 1000 arn church school 1100 ain what christ does for men 6 conquers death 700 ipm interviews with jesus 7 on a country road church of ensland norval hornby stcwarttown rev j e maxwell ba lth good kriday st johns stewarttown 10 am si stephens hornby 11 ajn st pauls norval 730 pm easter day st pauls holy communion 9 am evensong 730 pm st johns holy communion 10 arm st stephens holy communion 11 am school bed a holiday friday nltf aster the commencement we over the glassforct group played and cal led some square dances and every body danced until about 1115 pjn the plays were both good alan derby fell off the pile of books be was sitting on however quit was not fjathe original script the cadet exhibition wag very well done which showed why our school placed second in cadet in spection last year this year they claim they will take first the choir and quartets and all f tried hard to sing their best and i will say with success the square dance had a bit of trouble when paul prust could not attend on friday night but thanks to paul barber for taking his place at a moments notice making the square dancing group able ito per form friday also easter holidays next week im sure all the students as well as the teachers are happy about that best easter greetings to all of you from all of us st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director 6f music sunday school 10 am easter worship morning worship 11 am our easter thinking nursery 11 am child care while payswts worship junior worship 11 am easter story in pictures joseph of arimathea 830 pm this beautiful sacred drama will be presented by the young people holy cross kc church rev ft v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 am memorial service for queen maky a communion service was held in st pauls church norval tues day morning as a memorial to queen mary whose funeral took place that day rev j e maxwell corulucteathe service husband wmmkcan hera in 1913 rwjf of a farmer anglic r mm and glen wfflums iqsaarsj hospital on mrs hlggdnson with her hus band rev alexander b hlggin- son lived in georgetown from 1906 o 1913 while he was rector of st george since chen he bad par ishes at port dalhouste harmon and wa she 4s survived lay her husband directory knox and limcbouse presbyterian churches minister rev alex j calder ba bd organist and choir leader mrs edgar gowlandatcm lunehousc church school 130 pjn public worship 230 pm knox church church school 10 am public worship 11 am preparatory service 7 pm easier services thte sunday special music with junior and senior choirs j albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 res 176r open wed and fri evenings and all day saturday george e mitchell chartered accountant 62 emma st gnelph phone guelph 511 nielsen the chiropractor draftless therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant lbon rues frt 25 pjfc wed sat 25 and 89 pjn oeergetewn phone 1mw i dr clifford reid r ljjs dds norval pastoral charce united church rev c c gilbert home church 1100 am norval 230 pm glen williams 700 pm wm broughton masseur daily 10 ajn to 8 pjn except wednesday r r 1 limehouse po box 29 georgetown 381rl2 dentist telephone 410 street georgetown norval and lnion presbyterian churches re v g lockhart hoyal union 10 am sabbath school 11 am praise service norval t 2 pm sabbath school 3 pm praise service monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr j burns milne xray cental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown had milton business before georgetown move mrs lucie homan sherman 85 died on thursday at three acres maple avenue the home of her sisterinlaw mrs jane whyte mrs sherman was the widow of henry l sherman wbo predecea sed her twelve years ago she was born in grimsby of pennsylvania dutch ancestry after their mar riage mr and mrs sherman were in business m milton for many years before coming to georgetown despite the feci that mrs sher man was confined to her home of late years friends who stopped in to see her appreciated her youth ful outlook on lifei she won the hearts of all the children whom she met and it was their delight to visit her often and to do little er rands on her behalf two nieces miss gladys homan of now jersey and miss marion jones jacksonville florida are her nearest relatives omre whyte and mrs robert gardiner of town and mrs d a scott orangeville are sistersinlaw rev john m- smith conducted the funeral service on saturday af- iternoon at the mcckire funeral home and at greenwood cemetery the pallbearers were nephews sherman charles george and rob ert scott orangeville john millar and dr john mccllntock erindale harlevdavidson uydnaqltldl tbmltwoftxad wwtt in thbgrnt momtewtim ru with tfa motocvyduii strand cycle sports 737 king e hamilton s am9 pjsu closed wed frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 c jrv sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 and three children helen mrs h a peacock hamilton jane mrs gray and gordon hlgglnson toronto the funeral service was held on iturday in grace church -water- on sneedvale ave east at northern city limits grand opening thursday april 9th feature painting the clouds with sunshine vlrkinla mayo bennla w 2 shows nightly is radio repairing we specialize in this work j yeara experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w s m fa1bish ro oftometust 5wftfwfn jewellers georgetown phone 530 leroy d m sybil ben iett qc barrlsten and solicitors btuj s i1uebtx georgetown phone ib james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bid main street telephone 656 norman gunn doctor of sureieal chiropody toot specialist arch correction ii main 8l s brampton ms9 hour by appl tues thura only j a willoughby sons compute real estate service head office toronto 366 bay sl em 3004 cbt and conntty homea yanr ioeal mepreeenttutea tom hewson oeorfetown 3mw walter fiduer 1 kenneth m langdon barrister and boucitoe notary public first mortgage money to loan rozy theatre building lever ahoskin chartered acco jtnkrn imd hardr

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