Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 15

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construction equipment cranes shovels dw 21 earth movers bulldozers road graders available with operator for all types of excavating grading for sale crushed stone v and 1 pit run gravel and sand fill for information call alrex contracting limited triangle 72286 report proposes legalized binoos limit on prizes continued from page 7 first section suit has not been achieved and in the committees opinion cannot be achieved within the framewor of the present law the committee therefore con siders that the law should be am ended with three purposes in view first the prohibitions against lot tenes must be clearly slacd sec ond the inconsistencies in the present law must be eliminated and third the types of lotteries to be permitted must be clearly drf ined and subjected to tff 1 t u pervision and control the implementation of this uji icy will result in the effective pro hibition and restriction of several types of lotteries now carried on in spite of their dubious legality it will also result in some rclaxa tion of existing prohibitions to per mit adequate and workable con rol it is precisely because the committee has concluded that the present prohibitory laws do not protect the public that it is dispos eil to reeommenei some relaxation in line with the same reformb in iroiluced with respect to the con trul sale md consumption of alco holic berjfts aciordingl lh committee rec immendate that the present patch work provisions of the criminal coilt rifirdin lotteries be re pi iled and a new law wnttin the hillmirlc nf a tler the re port said was the disposal of pn zis in tooh or mint bj an modi of dunce iml it wjs irrelt jrtt whether or not a lottery par uupanl paid simu lonsideration in h or otherwise to get into the drjw ii recomnu nded that the mu law should elimimte all prov sions reardine consideration a fictor wlneh the courts find it difficult to interpret i mils md swupstikts detenu il on tin outeoim of a hoise rate ir other uncirtain event should ik prohibited as it present thi rcpirtsaid flit prohibition should applj whither the aw ird was dep indint on chance skill oi a mix lure of both als hinj should in da lied i lolle i l nnruinu existed be c uisc of c mrt decisions on the point the committee s nd the re port noted the prcwlancc of i ejeat arie l of ade rtimiu and promotion eenlist in the n ilure of 1 mines lluse contests in con ducted on business premises and by means of press radio and tele vision because the present pro visions are so uncertain in their effect difficulty has been expert enced in controlling such contests several problems may be men tioned the present section pro hibits the disposal of goods by any game of mixed chance and skill but does not prohibit the award of money prizes in most commercial contests doubt exists as to whe ther consideration is given by the contestant and it is difficult to secure a conviction in such cir cumstances in other cases doubt exists where the final award of the prize is made dependent on some alleg cd exercise of skill although in fact the winner is selected by chance an obvious example where a name is drawn and the person is required to answer extremely simple question to ob tain the prize there are other contests in which skill ostensibly plays a part but which in fact are conducted like lotteries with the award de pending almost solely on chance an example is the completion of an advertising slogan where the winner is chosen by casual selet tion from among thousands of contestants still other contests depend for heir apparent legality on the completion of some fitli tious or nominal purchase or sale when in fact a winner is selected by lot an ixample is afforded by the foto niti contests in vogue in some motion picture theatres the committee considers that ihi prevalence of this type of ad verlising contest is not bcnifiual to the community these contests are purely commercial in their in spiration and confer no social bin efit they appeal to the umblinj instinct and because thej are so widespread undoubtedly stimu late it while commc re lal loltenis of this tjpe ire operated it is and it continue to be ixtremch dif ficult to enforce prohibitions nd restrictions ae unst lotteries ore inun by reputable groups for charitable and conimunju rposes moreover the com mi tec is inipresse d h evidence that the operation of such com rcial contests distorts the corn initv s se nse eif dues ilive rls attention fn m prices and ejuahtv of merchandise ind mav enhance i the cost of eoods in addition the cemmiltce con side rs t h il such contests pi ice the snijll inde pinelent merch ml it a disadvant ice in rehtinn to ijtm stores which cm ibsorb t of prize the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 8 1956 rheumatism of all the chronic disorders to which man is subject there per hapf is none more common than that of rheumatism and none which so handicaps the activities of man and limits his possibilities d gay d c it is generally agreed that rheumatism is caused by the accumulated lactic acid or uric acid in the body as it is true that uric acid and lactic acid are normally manufactured in the body so it is also true that they must be eliminated from the body therefore upon the kid ney and the skin and the principal excretory organ develops the func tion of maintaining that elimination at normal we can now see why the rheumatic patient can forecast weather chan ges as in a damp climate poison can not be thrown off from the body thru evaporation for this reason the chiropractor works to normalize the nerve supply to the excretory organs in the treatment of rheuma tism appointments georgetown chiropractic tuesday 1pm to 8 pm clinic thursday 1pm to 8 pm consultations without charge saturday 11 a m to 6 p m d gay dc e tetrault dc 2 main street over cotton bros tr 73401 the ixtr e i hi id c xpuise which washers a full train load of beatty appliances was shipped to beatty dealers a week ago at special prices i was lucky to get a part of this shipment and make a saving which i am glad to pais on to my customers 55 00 off pump and timer model exactly as illustrated reduced to 50 jqebccemonii high speed drain pump washer timer full size tub porcelain touch release safety wringer finished in white enamel beatty patented six minute human hand washing action fast est cleanest in the world famous beatty direct drive iconamlier ball bearing mecha nism exclusive ipon permacoat finish wont rustl large free wheeling casters no cash down only 1a week richardsons hardware is main street we deliver trjsngk 73501 such pnuiktiins mimtjbl the eomnuttee re commends thai the 1ms pre hihilinj lollenis should apph iqii ilk j iw rtis ink inel pieniitien tmtisis wludi imolw im time nt of ehmee in pursuit if its plulisph ef ronlnlltd mlilint tin enm m it tee re eommen lee th it l tu 1 1 s ineludnik tnlis licensed in i pio unenl mthoriu d sin ilul l the prowme miejil be hi id in aid eif chilli ihle ie ujjiiiis r e in mum i purpises under the folleminj con ditions the ret ill mine of the ne s of fe reel b in one oi tmi7jlion or i roup of organizations should be limiled to s5 000 a ear nei organization should be per nutted to hold concurrent lot tmis and should neit be li censed until ill the rcepure mints of the 1 iw including a fmincial report to ihi minister of justice had been fulfilled in rieard to an previous lottery there should be a prohibition against joint lotteries by two or more organizations inte neleel to push the awaid due above s5 000 a ear to e ultimate professional pro mote rs and ensure that the ma ximum proportion of the re eeipts of a loller went to the commission salarj or other tpe of remuneration should be p uel in cash or kind or in free loltcr tickets to anvonc einplo cd in promoting oranizine or conducting the lottcn trades men s accounts or hills for other essential services would bi out side this bin rent charged for the premises used for a lotttr should be the fair economic rent and iht le gishtmn should be f rimed to eliminate an possibility of pro fessional promoters acquiring and rentint hills for hingoes or other lotteries adcrtising of a totter or bingo should be limitiei to posters outside the premises of the or ionization holding n anil at the phcr where thi prizes we re displaxcd three newspaper id mrtisements of not more than one eighth page each and three spot announcements on radio or t riffles uch as door prizes should be legalized where the were not the main purpose of an non commercial gathering at which the were offered and where the prize was in goods not to cash and the total value of the goods did not exceed 50 the committee offered no objec lion to the exemption from the anti letter law which now per tains to agricultural fairs in eluding the canadian national exhibition the law should be clarified so that fain nd exhibitions might hold lotteries or draws on admis ion ticket sold in advance of the eent provided the prizei did not exceed 10 000 in value 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