the georgetown herald georgetown ontario wednesday march 21st 19s6 second section tnevery wayt rcavictor ahuimtim better 7 waysf 1 atumlniied dep imtge 90 picture tube 2 betler kobe cancellation 3 extra seruitlvlr and stability 4 batter brightness and contrast 5 better interlace 6 better channel separation 7 better sound wheelers glen williams triangle 7 2652 we specialize in sidelines boost salariers for high school teachers substantial boosts in the salary schedule for high school teachers in georgetown acton and milton were made last week by north halton dis tnct board the board s action was taken when it was found that the former schedule was behind those advertised by othor schools in seeking new teachers and with north halton in the market for several staff additions next fall its competitive pqsition was unfavour able the boards present minimum of s3 100 3200 was increased to 3400 and 3600 for specialists maximum salary was considerably increased and a non specialist with the required teaching experience may now reach a salary of 6200 and a specialist 6400 maximum salaries for princi pals was set at 7400 the minimums are applicable to all members of the teaching staff at the beginning of the school year in september the meeting in georgetown also dealt with the important business of an 8room two storey addition here which it is hoped will be ready be fore the end of 1056 the five mimic ipahties concerned georgetown ac ton milton esquesing and nassga weya have all okayed the 175 0000 proposal and georgetown council has given first reading to a borrowing bv law by which the town will guaran tee a 176 000 debenture issue correspondence was read from the hcwion and ord law firm regarding expropriation of wh acres of the jack tost property adjoining the high school grounds oral evidence is to be given before judge robinson on april 23rd it is necessary that the board deposit with the county court clerk the amount of 11064 before proceedings fo further and the sccrc t ir was authorized to pa this am ount into the court on april 13th notice was received that the con sultative committee set up to study hilh school matters in the county will meet on march 21st it was rtques ted the board present to the commit tee anj recommendations before that dale defeat acton for county championship ttu cornea to robbs for yott har and now i all of mlts ardtnf xqulilt preparations hew incomparabu cram and lotions superblytaocturvd powders and foundations for correct sldn care her unout unforgettable perfume her fin infashlon makeup harmonies- lovelier than anything youve ever used all bearing the nark of unerring taste that is so definitely elizabeth arden we are proud to present this distinguished family of essentials for loveliness do come in and see them pruosfoms dfcmfcwhcttj twngb 71741 mam north fred kelson georgetown members of the rotary sponsored oma m dget hockey entry from georgetown won the county cham pionsh p monday when they defeated acton n a sudden death game here acton had previously elimma ted m iton the georgetown team was defeated in provincial playdowns a few weeks ago by elmira team members and their coaches are back row left to right j m potts charl e davies paul marshall andy murray doug ward kent r ddall merv s sler bill richardson centre ken beam jake spence fred harr son butch hyde bob kidd michael o br en paul ward front row herb arnold convener john gunn rotary president alex korzack manager chad e jewell goal tender m ke george coach and jim peardon press agent chamber interest revived bairstow heads directors mr and mrs mrs e w binkley ire off to florida for two weeks trav i hint by thev ltft town on fn halton debaters are ontario champions jew halton s junior farmers debating quartette of roy ford egorge freen lees mac sprowl and lloyd vivian won both the affirmative and negat ive debating finals in the provincial debating finals which were held at the ontario agricultural college on friday evening sixteen counties en tered teams in this competition which commenced last fall in the series the halton foursome had previously defeated the waterloo lincoln and lambton teams on friday evening last in the finals they met the cham pions of eastern ontario namely car leton and what a job those four haltonites did they delighted the hearts of the large halton delegation who had journeyed up through the storm both debates were on at the same hour at different halls on the campus over at massey hall old mac sprowl and little george greenlecs upholding the affirmative took on carleton s team of ann wig gins and bob bell and defeated them too on a split decision of the judges two to one in memorial hall roy ford and lloyd vivian representing the negative took on carleton s high ly tooted lynn woodburn and no mistake about it she was good and jim bradley again on a split decision of the judging panel halton had it we can t help but wonder how many of our readers would like to debate the topic resolved that the problem of low incomes in agriculture can be better met by government research and extension aimed at lowering the costs of production than by a policy of price supports it meant a lot of research and work on the part of the four voung men from halton and they are all very busy chaps too so all the more honour to them renewed interest in the chamb r of commirce was shown last tuts da when some twentj hi citizens iltcndtd a meeting in the areni hose huom to discuss the future of t e chamber in georgetown i resident john gunn said tint there had been a considerable lat in membership and in interest aming continuing members and robert mundlc ontario representative had hecn asked to come from toronto to explain what a chamber can do and how it should function there had been talk of winding up the organization s iffairs but after mr mundle s talk and a discussion period had brought out salient facts those present agreed that it would be a mistake to let a valuable organ ization die an election of officers took phte and harold bairstow general mana ter of delrex developments was na med the new president with harold mcclurc funeral director and fuini turc merchant as vice president jamca alcorn was elected treasur or mrs art scott secretar and jack cnchton dick licata and harold mar shall directors i our more directors will be elected at a later meeting as long as there is a difference between what a community is and what it could be there is a place for a chamber of commerce was mr mundle s way of explaining why a chamber can be valuable there must be men to be member a planned program of work to do and funds to implement the work he said the chamber should be concerned with orderly economic development of the community it can at times be helpful to a municipal council by ii terprcting the majority opinions of merchants who usually form the lar gest segment of a chamber and by guarding council against too many concessions to new industry without paying attention to present ones he suggested however that mrr chants have their own branch and not burden general meetings with argum cnts about store hours and other data which concerns these business people only he advised that the social side of meetings not be neglected and that ladies be included at dinner meet ings and that a snack after a busin ess meeting is a fine ending to an iv cning publicity is an important part of a chamber and he stressed that infor mation bo supplied to the press con stantly and that members be person al salesmen as well too busy all sue cessful men arc he said and should not deny their talents to improving the community where they earn their living a five dollar fee for membership is ridiculous he said a chamber of commerce doesn t cost it pajs and an one shirtsighted enough to expect value for a few dollars is not looking at the picture clearly at the same time he continued a member cannot expect to see the return for his mon ey immediately for chamber work is of a broad nature and returns come in new industry a better community and civic improvements mr mundle recited some specific instances where a chamber of com mere had bettered a town a new arm had settled in fergus because when executives were drlv trig through they noticed a sign in dustrial sites available slopped to ask the police chief whom to contact an i were given such a welcome that they began to investigate senouslv wiarton has a new industry be eause as the head of it sas they wanted us bowmanvillc has an active chamber which has engaged a full time industrial commissioner mother town has merchant so well organized that when door todoor iksmen call housewives immediate 1 phone the office to see if the have eie lentials members were much impress d with mr mundlc s talk which th y showed by asking numerous qucs tions m an informal discussion per lod the new officers announced their intention of concentrating on mcrcas me the scope of chamber of com mcrce affairs this year and of making it an active association working for the welfare of georgetown and its citizens social and personal mr and mrs james goodlet are hohdajing this week in aculpulco mexico they travelled by plane last rnday and will be returning home on sunday mr and mrs howard kcntncr and mr claude kentncr left by motor for honda last week claude will be re turning home by plane while his par ents intend to spend several weeks in the south dollars and sense how can you benefit from having a current account v ii find it much easier to keep in accurate record of our current expenses when ou have a current account when you pay all bills by cheque on our current accouni you receive dick al the end of each month all our camelled cheques is well as a bank statement showing every withdnwal and every deposit you have made the cancelled cheques serve as receipts and are accented in court as c i icikc of payment of the amount shown furthermore ihcv arc much easier to file away linn rccc pis and take less room to store willi them and our bank statements ou ii find it far easier to get in exact pieturc of how you spend your money so u s l tood move to use a current account for paying all current bills and keep your savings account for actual savings georgetown branch c j hart manager the canadian bank of commerce cbataaalauriarltotal a owmrilu ttetloml jtafimt bam 1 hmgean h replaoabtrfter if ersr jrou have dined ot ottawa a famous chateau laurter youll agree chef freitag knows whereof be ooafcsl in all his tempting dishes ha vats only butter no substitute could possibly gire the delicate flatoar the smooth golden ric at bath creamery butter taste chat freltags own recipe fox butter meuniere a aauos foi sauteed fish steaks ox ahopa wfcsn bsh ox maat is rwady to asm sq tht fuiee of a quartered union orei it sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley or ehltee in a trying pan r w3bbm brown 2 ounces of butter ff vjb for each person pour orer fish oz meat 409 hvraa itrest tereate