Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1955, p. 10

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thb ckokorrown hekald wednesday evening jtuu ul lftss page x ervatm committee rooms will b opm evenimcs from friday may 27 umth the election any quttf negsnllng vl- ing tlial will b gudly given telephone triangle 72861 oeoroetown travel notes its time to han youi summer cruise tftr it fin variety of cruiwt on h orat lai priced to ult ovary pocktatbook your enquiries are invited consult john r barber travel advlter john r barber agency insurance travel trunole 73521 mill street hiajari bus trip for public schoolers pupus from classes at wruules- worth school 4auht by principal wil liam krnrade and un w gwizdau bad a full day of sightseeing friday when they look a bus trip to niagara falls the boys and girls are from grade 5 6 7 and 8 classes the trip was paid for by projects of theirown which included publica tion of a joke book and a school newspaper leaving early in the morning on chartered buses supplied by george town transportation co they stop ped at the hoy a botanical gardens hamilton and the stoney creek mon ument then drove through the fmit- landi to jordan they were fortunate at port wei- ler in being able to wach a boat pass though the locks the group had guided tour of ft georife and alqueejfclun fteighu the usual thrill of climbing urjpkssuifcnu meat an interesting trip through sir adam hock power station no 2 at ni agar wu followed by thr vuil to the falla only thing misyjiif this yrar was the opportunity to travel un the maid of the mist both boats were damaged- by fire recenly ami are ktlll not in use three teachers accompanied the pupils mr kinrade mrs uwtidala and rvvnncth harrison as vrll as some of the mothers mm thomas haun mrs 1rn sunnutks mrs hay llarley mrs krnie kawson mrs jirn liradley mr 1tr cook and mra ioug uwion presentation for acton lady teacher a pleasant sotial evening va e njo ed at the chaptl stmt school in georgetown on tuesday may 24th it was a meitirn of the lady teachers of iorjetown acton and the kt ejiicsmil schools after a short hum nesa mriml preside i ove r b mrs james f kvans the president the remainder of the evening was sp nl playing court whist winners in the gjine were mis heatrur hume mis k moflat and mrs n ardiner a pit jsant duty pt rfonmd during the evening was the presentation of a sltrling spoon adorni d with the s iimu n teachers title ration n st to miss holster of the alton stall retir ing from ttjchmg this jum officers for the ksquesmg i nit for next yiar are president mrs hi t d acton secretary treasurer mrs al jn acton lady golfers have buffet supper mrs stan finlay mrs john hi ii mrs ted arnold won on a draw wilh jean mackenzie and mrs harvry chappel won on a draw with mm ted kenning were prize winners on indies day last tuesday may 24th at the golf club miss margery mackenzie mrs hill hamilton mrs waller hiehn wire hostesses for the tournament ami huf fet supper assisted hy mrs harold hutchinson its roofing time and dont forget thatyour localcoop sells aluminum roofing all sizes steel roofing all sizes asphalt shingles and rolls varied choice of colour see your coop today toncooperativesupplies d free delivery route day n tr 72981 milton 12 awmaaaaiiaar a vote for stan allen is a vote for the humanitarian program of the ccf stanley a allen cooperative commonwealth federation these are thf highlights of a program that is the result of intensive study and discussion over a period of two year it is not pulled out of the ha at he last minule as mere elec tion bait on the contrary it was discussed fully at reg- f ionol conferences held in all parts of the province and was 4 finally approved at a representative and democratic con- vention particular attention was given to the question of paying for the various measures we propose we are satisfied that our province with its great natural resources can fully afford our progam in fact we cannot afford to be wttff- out it because itmeets basic needs 6f the vast majority of our cittern stan allen ccf jobs for all democratic planning will keep everybody a work making the things we need houses schools hospitals and the materials used in building them hospital and health insurance the ccf p the immediate introduction of o province wide hospital insurance program as the firs step towards complete health insurant sickness benefits we pro a plan under which those who lose income because of sicknes- will receive com pen satiou in the same manner as workmen s compensation is now paid good houses a public housing program will prov dt de en homes for till families at prices or rents they in afford regardless ot their means specifically the cct propoes the construction of jo 000 low cost ow rent homes over the next tour years as compared with slightly more than 1000 such homes constructed by the present government over the last five years protection of home owners we propose 1 to protect families from losing their homes or firi jvhere they are unable to keep up their i merits because of mckness unemplnyn nl oi othei misfortune 6 grants for education the cf will relieve gislah ige p smi i the farm security the ccf proposes adequate marketing leg ulahon to establish stable farm prices the effect of this will be not only that the farmers will erioy a secure standard of living but in addjlion they will be able to buy industrial pro ducts and thus help to maintain employment natural resources official government documents re veal that our forest and mineral resources are being brutally depleted arid only a pittance is tjeing paid in royalties the ccf will undertake a planned program of development of our natural resources in which our great henlage will lo used for the benefit of all our citizens and the interests of future generations will le protected protection of consumers advocate the establish mrnl of a consumers liureau as a public service to give consumers independent enjert information on the quality of goods placed on the market in ontario to control mislead ing ad vert is i ng and to recommend appropriate action for reducing unreasonable price spreads 10 cut of 0 00 pur month ta burden on homes arid farms the means for meeting the cahonal system hy mcreisn lion to 50 per cent of the o vel of alxjut 30 per cent and at the same time provide ncr easmg demand of our edu icj pro vim i s i grants lor edut a eram cost from the pes nl le pensioners a provincial suppler to old age pensioners auto insurance a ccf public auto insurance program will cut premiums by at least one third and give bolter pro lechon to the public honest government the ccf proposes a complete re view by independent experts of the tie t hods of government spending to eliminate corruption and inefficiency this advertisement sponsored and paid tor by the halton county ccf assooaltcw mrs susan griffin is 100 years old oldest resident of irn mrs susan nftin had a surprise birthday party at the victor short nursing home sal em when she was 100 years old on may imh a hirthdav cake decora led in pink and while with 100 can dies centered the table and mrs nf fin received many cards flowers and presents she has a family of one stepson s k riffin sr of knn twp 11 slepurandchildren 2fl creat rrand children and 27 nrvat ureat urandchil dren only relatives in the mimed ute leoretown district are mrs james hitchie and charles allen both of whom are ureal grandchildren one son and four elaukhters are deceased mrs driltin is looking forward to kettinu home the first part of june for the summer months despite her years she is in excellent health alert anel active and enjoys company thoie present from a distance were mrs d s leitth mr and mrs archie douulas mrs howard mcar thur mra ida lovcl mrs mary hut ren mrs chtshotni mrs ii c lyons mra itoy grundy mr and mrs alvin fisher mr and mrs fred bingham mrs bibbic mckinnon miss bessie bintfham and mr hdkar bingham all of erin mrs charles allen mr morlcy al len mr and mrs kenneth allen mrs hobert marshall artd sharlecn mr and mra it l davidson mra peter mclaaac mr and mrs john sprowl mr mac sprowl mr calvin sprowl and mr and mrs william thompson all of acton mr and mrs arthur griffin mrs herbert kcelcr mr and mrs harold gnltin mr smith gnffen jr and mr s e griffin of u it 2 acton mrs ititchie of georgetown mr und mrs w c griffin mifihawalta ind usa mr and mrs w liorcll fergus hev and mrs itees elora and mr and mrs short salem provincial bowlers banquet prize night deiug cole and pauline hrmrikton wi re jwirded prizes for the llitfh triples for men ami ladies and ann uhe and lloyd bovel received the prizes for ilihh singles at the turkev dinner held hv members of the pre v incial paper i td bowling league on saturday evening the event was held in the oddfellows hall with ver dun ltebekah 1 twlge catering for the banquet the champion team for the vear was captained bv jack hooper with the following members doug cole manly n felker muriel ballantv ne- verna ioulh jean c happel helen chaplin and john warren after dinner jack hooper and 1 1 d bei d pre se nteel the trophies to the winners md crests were given to all flub members the ixiwlers adjourned to the upper part of the hall later feir dane ing and refresh ments club m1dtown due to cadet rehearsal and inspec lion the scheduled teen town meet tngs of may 24th and 31 were cancel led the big prohlem at the moment is whether or not to continue the dan ces during the whole summer or just every other week please help us decide hy riving your opinion payment of 1955 taxes the first instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before wednesday june 15 tax bills are now being mailed and if you have not received yours already it will bo m your mail within a day or two john d kelly tax coludor try a herald adlet t m yi glen williams bare hands c3atch 22 brown trout the seasons most unusual fish sto ry comes from glen williams where two teenaffcrs cauttht a 22 inch brown trout last tuesday without the aid of jiflshlnc pola- or net pierre and illnso meyer caught the fish with their bare hands and it was swimming in the shallow rapids about 200 yards from the old beaumont dam the boys wore in water up to their knees and got good soaking which they foil was worth the trouble in view ot jholr catch herald adlets are a sure way to convert unwanted articles into cash furniture electrical appliances clothing bicycles arm equipment change hands rapidly when you spend were proud to show you our oil storage tanks and invite you to see them for yourself across from our king street office 20000 gallon storage capacity sum our green and lemon truck alwy available to bring you on the spot fuel oil service and of court were in the coal buunew top whttwfis bring u to your poor trungle 72851 i ii- n rmi i m

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