Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1956, p. 19

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macmurdos m o t h e r macmurdoi have the gift for mother oh show her your love on the 13th of may tit now you can give to her at no other hours of pleasure she will have on that day even if it doesn t suit to exchange it is no bother remembering macmurdos want to please in every way coutts gift wrapping and cards baby gifts including kirk kraft weaving macmurdos ladies childrens wear 164 gueiph street phone tr 72125 frost government stalling health insurance macdonald farm news criticism of premier i cslic frost s const rvative government in ontario for not speeding hospital insurance was expressed b donald c macdon aid ontario ccf leidcr and mpp when he spoke in georgetown satur day speaking nt the innual meeting of i la it on ruling association in the odd fellows hall mr macdomld said the excuse that the cost is so great that the project cannot be rushed into is a bogey he was introduced by stan allin county warden and cci candidate in the last federal and provincial tlee tions attentie aan alle hollanders walter t evans co hebben het genoegen u de benoeming van mr martin menken in nun agentschap mee te delen mr menken is ook ervaren in de verkoop van levensverzekenngen voor de nederlanden van 1845 nederlandse chenten kunnen in hun moedertaal bediend worden terw l de nederlanden tevens een nederlandse vertaling van de polis verstrekt voor inlichtingen omtrent brand auto ongevallen of levensverzekenngen telefoneer tr 7 2512 walter t evans company real estate insurance ocean steamship ticket agency telephone tr 72512 georgetown ont with ottawa s contribution it uil be possible to establish a plan in ontario without spending i sinllt t xtr i dollar fi urn the provinei 1 m isiirv and i i e lleetivi nrem and at i e lleetivi prem t which mill hi less than pe ipu ire n tw sp n lint individuil k hi said t rail e ist of iht nntirio pi m is f tiru ittd at si 00 tmlli ns hi iw i wilt pa slfi milli hi hit pt wiiciil tuasiuv is ilidl spin hn 40 mil 1 in f i mint i hi in 1 publie hos pital grants so tint tin mi ih i used ihr uh preiniur kfi l i is m till n mr micdona 1 i 90 million will be spent by people either directly or through private plans in a year which is more than the collective amount required through premium levy the speaker claimed that opposi tion to the plan springs from mcdi eal associations and insurance com panics while the public is over wholmingly in favour he criticized a statement by dr arthur kelly secretary of the cana dian mi ileal association that if we don i wateh out a health scheme will break this country completely while dr kelly was njht in sajinc that the eosl of british health services exceeded the original estimates be i iusl of a biikloe of unmet medieal dental anil optic il needs he ignored i eet nt infoi malion that tnese now cost a smaller percentage of the nationil wealth than bi fore the scheme was established 3 25 r com pared with 3 75 before health expi nditures in canada rep resent ovci 4 o of the grogs national proluet he said despite the fatt thit we have no sueh plan in opei lilt ii mr m icdonald attacked insurance complies as wanting to exploit pro hlible risks and leave bad risks to the public tieasurj it is unthinkable thai insurance companift should be permitted to p irticipate he said the case against them is conclusive in the light of then mvn ifhcial figures which reveal that of the picmuim dollar taken in tin lust of thim repay no more than oli in letuil hospital earc and the w irst rancc as low as j9e it is a tragedy that not onlj will ontin i people be deprived of hospi i il insuranee through the frost u vtrninmls delay hut all canada for si ilhiil in ontario blocks any n ilicm il plan said mr macdonald i nfi rtunaltk the conservative u uinmmt at queens i iik is sufli i h nth un ler the influence of the medic d iss iciatu n and insuianc eompiniis thil their desires prevail our the overwhelming majority of the public wh i favour immediate at hon when is land high priced the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 9th 1956 page 7 get out in the garden dandelion hake hvk 2 wheel garden cart tilt s metal wheeliarrow wilt llblifwtlom w a l tam grayer hoy lawn ipreadtr slmnk radiator tool rob ormn tfo- lid wldd and dlitrlbutton of gran md mo mi or rrlllun bohod whmmi 669 s 2v 8 onohani lawn organic 275 lawn seed ctoon dartfmf nomlcal no patch fm whi g axcautnr hkl frmh hmm tpmlsl wtmutm f flu poromalol gra town ft country 1- 74 orokoted vmt ffowbtf lawnmaster no 1 4lfc ha iow raki tl nlntorcod 14 nrvod tottk long hndl 219 cultivator weedir 3 forgod ptnt iomm mrj 4 wmdoi blari h m rota 19s 1nono cultivator ealra narrow to got botwoon plonta only vt d ung nandla 169 prunino 1heam cutter itovl fclodo uti ogalrtit tott molaf anvil narrow mm lor domla cutt i na 11 garden hoc koonodgod titu tool klwlo long handlo itondord su promo 129 244 horawt twaol totollod odgot hfsu- jt z w 865 dfcmmo atil9 tound point ihovh 0 aa ge 2aa whr usf uo em 1495 heroi value 50tt plastic hose 2 69 compltti with couplings oo hoi t good lotmf ptaotto li corruoattd ruiber hoss moo now at caman tlrrt groatar m prww far lorhgi coagbago rt boitmo ngbtwam aad oatr to fcoarli taotmd ihroar gaaiaa of datolw e 4 mt j q tim 250 at to sofl toalf xonfldion tire associate store avs 1502 guelph street ttijrrflki 7293 georgetown uoydmamcs jew farm land priees may not be as high ib wc have been led to believe in terms of the pre war 1933 39 dollar land prices average only one percent higher today than in 1939 this is one of the statements taken from the dome agricultural digest published in st i ouis missouri and was brought to the attention of the members of the halton tarm manage ment assoeiation by george hunt well known halton feed dealer and farm eeonomies specialist heie are a few interesting statements from the same souree f irmers and people everywhere are puzzled by the continued boom in firm land prices we ve always assumed that land puces were a re flection of the level of farm pros penty we thought we knew that farmers bid up the price of land when they had money and let the priees fall when times were hard not so any moie the facts are that farm land pritis hive gone up 47 since 1947 while the realized net in ionic of farm rs has dropped 37 o for eijht years land prices have cone up on an ivcraje of almost t per ear while realized not farm income has declined in average of 4i plr yiai governmental policy both inside ind outside of ancul ture has thus become an engine of inflation which combines shrinking mark i ts new technology production controls and hith tax rates into be same transmission sjstem that s why farm land prices are going up in the midst of todaj s farm depression unless joli sec an end to the kind of government policies which have crea ltd the piesent situation count on still more inflation rising land prices will he only one indication of what s eoinc on ten ears from now ou 11 look lmk to i95 is we now look at 1947 and sa i and was a prdlv liid hu back th n allow for shoi i term land price di clincs sueh as those which came in 1949 50 ind in 1953 54 such a de cline is to be expected this year or nel th comments or statements taken from the doane grieultural digest should not be interpreted to apply to farm prices in halton counh which is in the golden horseshu nevertheless the i provi le food for thought in i also ens an ovei all pictuie fir hie us ind to some ex lent for ih north imruan conlin ent no vt an n t j n t o out on i limb on the question ef whether or not a farm owner shoul 1 se l his farm at present piiees in the first place is we see it the an swer would virj with circumstances thit is aee and health of the oper ator hnancial position whether or not the farm operator wishes to con linue f inning etc old get pep vim mmlfvtaytmymipr fiwit wmm loaktaf tjotu taoratuo la ranspstes d day d c the chiropractor attempts to find the cause of pain and correct it pain ihy sicians and philosophers have studied pain for eentuues and many tonflictinf views have arisen con ccrnmg it pain is a disagreeable sensation pioduccd by the action of a stimuli of harmful nature a popu lar view until fairly recently was that pain was simply a feeling state an emotion il reaction like pleasure however accumulated evidence shows us clearly that pain is a speci lie sensation with its own separate mechanism to pick up harmful sti mull and to transfer these harmful messages to the hrain but pain is usually accompanied by a feeling of emotional state as welt as other re ictions of a phjsical nature so pain becomes then instead of a dis hnct sensation a complex expert ence the function of pain pain is often looked upon as the greatest enemy of mankind philo sophers have debated whether man would be happier in a world free of pain some hive considered it neces sarj to feel pain so that pleasure can be appreciated but from a health standpoint the sensation of pain is the bodj s finest protective mechan ism a warnine sijml that something is wronj that something should be investiited before it gets worse not benumbed into silence bj a pain killer appointments 11 ibdvy 1 im to 8 pm ihlrsd vy 1 i m to 8 p m smuidw 11 m to 6 p m georgetown chiropractic clinic consultations without charge d dav dc r tetrault dc 2 main street tr 73401 over cotton bros reports progress in railway weed control authorized bj the county agncul tural committee ami the crops branch of the dept of agriculture to interview the femr railway sup mtenelenls with regard to weed con trel on their rights of way through halton county weed inspector thorn as biadley reports some progress mr braeiley found the supennten dents interested met sympathetic to the problem he states and they said that while they were not charged with the full responsibililj of formu lating the weed control program for their railwas the would exercise ever means at their disposal to ef feet a satisfactory program this year mr bradley feels this is an ac complishment the superintendents appreciated his efforts to stimulate a cooperative prognm b discussion rather than bj taking pictures and sending these with a recommeneia lion to a iccjslitivc committee this tjpc of action only causes unneces sar embarrassment for all concern ed because railway superintendents ire chirked with the responsibility of efficient railway service across ontino and cannot be expected to sec the count problem from the same perspective is local citizens un til it is fully explained to them with the count approach to the problem it is hoped a satisfactory situition will result this summer wpf rev morgan mcfarlane chairman of presbytery rc morgan mcfarlane minister of st john s united church is the new chairman of halton presbytery he was elected to office last tucsda when ministers and lajmcn from all parts of the county met in acton the new secretary is rev james hummcll freclton rev gordon adams acton was named convener of publications rev robert oliver clarkson outgoing chairman presid ed over the meeting ladies of the executive of halton prcsbytcnal met at the same time in the baptist church and dinner was served to both groups by the united church wa fishermen who begrudge the effort involved in catching live crickets for bail can buy a quart oflhcm by mail from a georgia cricket farm we learn that it takes fifteen days for cricket eggs to batch eight weeks for the insects to grow to bait sire we note too that the brooders where they laze about in 85 temperature lapping up chicken mash are made of aluminum but we con fess vc re not too surprised it simply means that this busy metal has found still another use in the busy housing industry this time providing clean warm pleasant quarters for anstoeratic crickets you sec aluminum everywhere these days aluminum company of canada ltd alcan building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill 4 top soil tom haines glen williams triangle 73302

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