Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1957, p. 11

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jai f mwm e ftmf jz v nsr saturday excursions 10w mks evtry satudayto and imcl amht3 xldcets goodotng and returning same scrturddy only r excursion fak nom vss- ustowel t tv- i s 8ot ijr-jst- m 3 43 s m 40 s is 4ts v j correspondlnc nu rroattbrariitti points m ru rtotjraitoll rom a6wts stan mall mp hakws mantber pood afternoon ladies and gentlemen in answer to the headlines n the toronto star of february w which said- that-thtf- town 61 wauaceburgaooded the members desks with gifts mr oliver liberal for grey south said the gifts were a bid for the proposed hospital for re tarded children to be built in wallacehurg and that it was a batit move and tbil the members of the legislature sfaould not b ken newbathrooms installed or remodelled charlie nash mcdowell water systems 3 king street east repair of all kinds triangle 72843 i bribed hut should be free to pkc member london south the hospital where they think best also thai thesehrihea that were cluttering up the members desks be removed ar once by those who were responsible for putting them- there end that their be given to someharijable orgapjbv auon mr g w parry progressive- conservative kent county said that the people of wallacehurg asked jf hey coul bring samp of their industrial products from wallaceburg to the assembly as their town they hoped would be come a city in the near future mr parry said it was quite in order for the people of wallace burg to bring samples of their industries he also said that the people of wallaceburg just wish to advertise their industry and not a bribe for a hospital i premier frost said that wallace burg is a wonderful town with very fine people and that he would take the samples of their industry home to his wife pre mier frost also said ibat these samples of their industry would in no way- influence the location of the new hospital for retarded children mr grossman progressivecon servative said that the town of wallaceburg in their actions had accomplished more for the re tarded chirdfeifs hospital then be was able to do in his one hour address in the assembly mr nixon liberal member for brant said in his address on in- dlafi affairs that he considered we should do somethlrig to the indian children of ontario educated in the same school as other children in- the province for in his opinldn it is hard for boys and girls to be abb to mix with other young people when they are old enough to go to higher schools of earning j p robarts progresslvejcon- presented the report of the select committee op toll- roads which will bedebated by the mejtabers of the legislature at a later date mr p manley liberal member for stonnpnt said in his address thai av we had in ontario 178060 licensed vehicles but 1958 the numbers had grown to 1962- s63 registered vehieies a select committee recommend ed an incre in gasoline tax and htgheflevies on heavy trucks to help finance highways ccf leader macdonald only member 6f the committee who re fused to sign its report said his party opposes a boost in gasoline tax because 90 of it falls on the car owner bills which would make me- master university at hamilton- a nondenominational institute arid incorporate the present divinity school as an affiliated institute were approved by the private bills committee ccf leader macdonald char- tha special retirement bonu ses were paid to the govern ments political favorites in- the civil service the charge- was denied by pro vincial secretary dunbar a bill given first reading would give provincial assistance to mo thers and their dependents on a bon voyaje fw h mr and mrs staines mrs william staines will leave for metx france on friday to join her husband who left on feb ruary 16th mr staines who is a t representative for oren- a jaigmesmilt6n will wattach- ed to no 2 fighter wing mr and mrs a e carney nor val mrs staines parents entertai ned at a family dinner buff et rec ently a farewell forty members of the family obn- nection were there to wish them bon voyage legion notes l 1 the steward wih be attending a iry important meeting in toronto on sunday when a conference is being held for stewards by the provincial command and he lcbo on things that arise around uc the jbbqrojitqwn herald wednesdayravening f1k 871 scale tied to actual expenses of the families harold f fishteigh pc toi rohtowoodbine suggested r tht hydro minister conheu sfput on the gloves ahd declare war on the united states for increasing the diversion of lake- michigan wa tejr through th chicago drainage canal the 1957 1958 budget called for the first major tax changes in ljf years including a twojnt gallon increase in gasoline tax first reading was given a bill permitting use of a uniform traf fic ticket throughout the province which also would act as a personal summons premier frost said federal ac ceptance of ontarios proposed hospital insurance sctieme is nec essary before the current session of parliament is dissolved in the spring stan hall m pje read the herald every week pittsburgh paints exterior and interior ernies radio mm st tr 72701 mm mslnt j tmimsomu unitiedks enced premises thirls one of the greatest ideas that has come out of provincial command and the boss man judge robb is giving it his fullest support and cooperation will help troorge im measurably in his duties around bin beverage room the full executive meeting of ontario pnovlhcial command is to be held in toronto on saturday and sunday march 16th- and 17th this includes all provincial ohic ers milton is the site for the next sports meeting to be h on snn- dayj march 10th at 20 pjn acton is having their big anni- yersaiywiejtend on march 29 sfltti andsl brampton had a big initiation last thursday night with some 23 members joining and held a big dance last saturday night quite a number from town attended the boys went over to brampton sergeants mess last friday night in a bus well bet there was a high old time there right henry glad you were along to keep them toeing the mark the nighl forfvhe big legion dinner has been set to get our membership drive really under way and it will be held on friday evening march 22nd in the audi torium the executive were very fortunate in being able to obtain major general george pearkes as guest speaker and a good many of the eld timers served with and un der him in the first war he is canadas most decorated and one of her most distinguished soldiers having served as a private in the canadian expeditionary force be ing commissioned in the field and going one to become a major gen eral he is now a member of par liament and a past president of british columbia legion natur ally as he is speaking to a legion his talk will be nonpolitical land will deal with his army experien ces among other things there will be a roast beef din ner that night and also some en tertainment quite a number of distinguished guests will be pres ent it is hoped so better get your tickets early and be sure of being there the price oh yes 100 this is an excellent opportunity to let the general public see just what type of leadership the legion is fortunate enough to have st we hope everyone will put their feet forward to make it a memorable evening as usual he ladies have offered to look after the dinner arrange ments and we can look forward to president dot and her ladies put ting on one of their superlative meals incidentally the general will be accompanied by his wife tpthedist a stag affair of course she will not be at the dinner with him tickets will go on sale at the regular monthly meeting next thursday night and its hoped that as many as possible will obtain them then the executive say if necessary they will wire the down stairs for sound and set the over flow there if the demand is great enough incidentally for those interested banquet facilities will be available that night letting let easy to tet money slip through your angers how much be to ptit- aside small sums aad m bm grow an investors syndi cate pjah wi help y to linarcial asewfty rpa or rits 1 r 3jk aai riddall ostrander tr building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 anaisow tromsome very plea- sant news to an extremely sad tale of woe told us by some of our pals from smith and stone it seems that lo for these many years there has been one of our stellar athletes and members who has had a great problem all down through the years not only has be had the natural competitive hur dles of the trained athlete to sur mount but one great one and one he tried to keep secret his pro truding tummy not too noticeable when he wore his girdle and so finally it came to pass that after almost thirty years of competitive sport old age crept upon him as it must to all of us and his shape started to sag so today we have in our midst a once proud handsome exathlete wearing a haggard tortured look whenever he enters the portals of the branch no longer can he en gage in the convivial bonhomie for which he has been noted no longer when someone says join ust can he aquiesce he sits and sits and sits just looking with a sad houndog pleading look in hls eyes in fact it has become so bad that we understand the steward is petitioning the executive to have a special room fixed for him so he wiu not damage the- trade any further but byfar the wont of it is that the boys who come front a distance to jrorkat ss bring their lunches and say its in breaking tobee him in mute peat wateh ttoml a they i wbm iv- 0 i7i flowers for every t occasion design work a speclartyl flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tr 73582 gwgelowi

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