Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1953, p. 9

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yoor ivcofervative 8 vmij bennett candidate tqday td like to talk about de- racy a most precious heri- i which thousands of young cah- have defended with their lives democracy a gov- nient ol the people by the peo- and for the people is how ab- i lincoln once aptly put it de as we canadians en- t it is a government at ot tawa consisting of a prime minister l a cabinet who not only believe who carry out that belief that have no rights and can exer- no powers beyond those given then by the members of the of commons your elected tatlves who have a full jrtedge of all the essential facts ltbis and only this is true ment of the people and by people iunder the st laurent govern or today the authority and of parliament have sunk to t lowest level in our history one per man puts it this way veteran observers of parlia- nt feel that its power and pres- bave slipped a long way over t last few years they cite var- jimmudie asphalt roofing new roofs and repairs tvracnlr itssllcsi phone 709 r 14 0nepoint handing the point it may cost you hundreds x dollars if someone is injured on your premises before that someone lands h on your wallet let us pro vide you with compre hensive personal liability insurance approximate ly 1 0000 of protection for about 10 ii elmer c thompson insurance service john r bakbek p kersey c mill street phone 119 lout reasons the governments huge majority 184 seats against 4tf of the progressive conservative and 71 of the three opposition par ties combined its lavish use of orderaincouncil during and after the war the fact that only one cab inet member hon ahphonse fourn- ler has ever sat in opposition most of all its is years of power with unlimited money to spend dur ing all that time globe mail april 8 1953 rich ard j needham what a far cry this is from the day in 1930 when the late w l mackenzie king laid down the lib eral policy on this matter the business of this country should be carried on in the open on the floor of this parliament in such a manner that the government will be obliged to take into their con fidence not only the members of parliament but the people of the country whose money they are vot ing to expend hansardk june 30 1930 page 4540 how far the liberal party has departed from its pledges and prin ciples is best shown by this striking and emphatic condemnation voiced by hon c g power mp liberal exminister of air the traditional party of progress and reform has gone off the track and is travelling in the ditches of expediency and improvisation first right then left what it requires is a rebirth and resurgance of liberal ism and a clear restatement of its principles from what does it re quire saving from opportunism at the neglect of principle this ne glect of principle mr power con tinues is an ailment begotten of what can only be called office- holding mania macleans magazine jeb 1 1947 that was six years ago today in parliament you see an even more unsavoury picture requests for leg itimate information are constantly being turned down the right of members to know the facts is stead ily being abolished questions from the opposition are either voted down or shouted down for in stance when george drew attemp ted to speak in the debate on the motion to appoint a select commit tee on broadcasting the minister of transport hon lionel chevrier greeted this attempt with who wants to hear you hansard march 16 1953 page 2967 who indeed in the general el ection of 1949 1729275 canadians indicated that they were vitally in terested in the stand of the leader of the progressive conservative par ty since that election mr drew and the progressive conservatives have won 13 byelecnonstthking 8 for mer liberal seats still the autocratic attitude of the liberal ministers goes on heres i an example on may 21 1951 in the debate on trade agreements howard grofen pc member for vancouver quadra expressed con cern over the government action indicating that they were trying to get out of their committments said mr howe who would stop us dont take yourself too seriously if we wan ted to get away with it who would stop us hansard may 21 1951 page 3253 seriously friends is this your idea of democracy at work the progressive conservatives will reestablish the true principles of the confederation pact of the british north america act if we are elected we will restore the supremacy of parliament and the rule of law we will return control of the nations business to your el ected representatives and will put an end to government by order- incouncil closer to home here are two points of our manifesto which vit ally affect every person in halton county 1 we wll introduce legislation r5semptine municipal councils and school boards from sales tax and excise tax on all purchases of machinery equipment instruments and other goods and which wul fur ther provide for taxation uf all federal government properties in municipalities on the same basis as that of ordinary municipal taxpay ers 2 a domn onprovincial tax conference will be called immedia tely for the purpose of revising our whole system of taxation so that tax- wednesday evening july at 1953 the georgetown herald page 9 barrie sxamlner kioto pictured with his bride is a former georgetown resident wilbert kenneth mills- son of mr sidney mills barrie he married eleanor lillian cunningham in thornton united church on june 27th they are living in barrie lesion notes saturday afternoon there were a lot of comments about the framed certificate hanging on the bulletin board for the information of any one who has not as yet had a look at it its a certificate of merit to the branch for their outstanding performance in promoting minor sport it is signed by the provin cial president t a ab huise we knew that we had been rec ommended for this award well over a year ago by the sports officer for ontario command russ mcleod but nothing came of it other than a notice that if we applied for it we would receive it however the writer along with a majority of the executive and members we be lieve did not feel that the branch should have to apply for an award of that type but that it should only come of the commands free will without asking for it at the last march anniversary dinner we were tackled on the subject by president ab hulse and after he had asked us how come we explained and left the matter at that however he himself after investigating awar ded us the certificate the credit of course belongs to those who for the past two years have guided the sports activities among the small fry and they certainly deserve a lot of credit for their efforts the branch was well represented in the zone golf tournament held at erindale last saturday we had ken nash hav chappel leading with an 82 each we believe while gob collier and scotty patterson next in the high 80s norm march- ment and doug wilson in the 90s and rene martin 105 and gord king 110 wed like to know how those two acton superstars algy and dude made out so what about it fellows are you going on to rep resent branch 120 in the district tournament we recall last year es on homes and farm lands for ed- calion health and other essential services can be substantially redu ced friends fo ractive honest hard working representation in parlia ment i ask your support on august 10th i give you my word i will not let you down advertisement published by hal- ton progressiveconservative assoc rosafe farm scene holstein conference five conferences of holstein jud ges were held on successive days four in ontario and one in quebec starting july lt3h at belmont arena and continuing on five successive days at the rosafe farms of dr hector i astengo brampton the elmcroft farms of g r mclaugh- 1 i n oshawa the stratha ven farm body eaclomd gr friv oxl vhydrouhc table im thydnvttc speed control voperotsjg ease y lowest center of gravity this new great capacity number 80 with 14fc hydraulically controlled full- floating table will mean faster easier harvest for yon engineered with fall- width 32inch cylinder straw walkers and shaker shoe die new number 80 will take any harvest conditions ia its stride and deliver more cleaner threshed grain in die tank stop in today see the most modern selfproptued combine on the market that a team was scheduled to play off at cutten fields the third week in august the team was picked players were keen so what happens entries had to be in by the 4th of august and it was left to our sports officer to get them in so on august 7th we receive the following postcard sent from st pet- ersburgh fla date of august 5th dear les having a wondtttful time dont doubt that for a minute wish you were here ha ha for got to send the entries in for the golf tournament and think they have to be in in the near future take care of it for us will you nice scenery down here wonder what he meant by that sincerely john anyway he redeemed himself on saturday by going along with the- boys and helping them hold down the other end of the tournament however this year the boys are keen to enter and as the date is later the vacations wont interfere this event was arranged by the sports chairmen herb arnold and gord king with gord going along and playing warriors day will soon be with us and once again tickets will be available for all wishing to go this year again there will be buses and children will ride free so keep the date in mind august 29th that famous soldier familiar to many local men who fought in his eighth army field marshal montgomery of alamein will take the salute re member seats on the grandstand for the afternoon march past and band- concrt arc free to vets and their fa milies es are d mission tickets to the grounds that day the imperial section had t thelr- annual trip to buffalo last saturday and we understand it was a very enjoyable one this is an annual event much looked forward to by the section murt allison rvlaasey harris sales and service mill street phone 100 georgetown barbers announces the following prices effective august 4th hair cut 75c high school 65c public school andupt614 50c shampoo 65c shave 40c head rub 25c mervyn cook william huffman hutchs smoke shop jack williamson of j r henderson kingston and macdonald college quebec the belmont conference was sponsored by the elgin county holstein club whose members supplied the cattle used for discussion purposes else where the hom herd supplied de monstration classes of excellent qual ity the attendance at each confer ence was purposely kept small so that free and frank discussion would take place some 25 to 35 were on hand at each event the objects of the conference were to promote uniformity in judging and handling cattle in the ring and to serve as a refresher course at which judges could get their eye in before the start of the show sea son a panel consisting of prof geo e raithby of the oac and d s dunton brampton led the discus sions at all of the conferences e a innes brantford was added to this panel at belmont and rosafe while prof a r ness of macdonald col lege and w a hodge mount roy al que were included in the panel at macdonald college g m clem- ons secretary of the holstein-frle- sian association of canada acted as chairman of the four ontario meet ings while hcrmas lajoie mon treal was chairman of the mac- donald college conference the conferences in ontario were sponsored by the ontario branch of the holstein friesian association of canada while that at quebec was under the sponsorship of the que bec branch th advisability of hol ding such gatherings had previous ly been recommended by the nat ional extension service committee of the association pittsburgh paints ernies radio yoixt aluminum today with civic holiday next and labour day only a month away- the summer is almost gone chances are you have 1 practically everything w eat grains vegetables meat milk eggs contains aluminum this is not surprising since oneeighth of the cartbi crust it aluminum aluminum b most readuy avail able commercially however in the form of bauxite ore alan hips this ore from south america to feed its pot lines at arvida life maligna shawtnigaa fada and bcauhamob p quo when the huge new kitimat development b completed in bc refined on wfll be shipped op the west coast from south american or otter abundant tourcei aluminum company ccanadaudalcaq

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