Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1957, p. 11

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i- insorance travel reil estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street senriim jour scjmiabuty for oycy 30 ytmn w h kemtnbt son trwtgle 72851 james h lyons sons 27 church street georgetown triangle 73969 building contractors residential commercial industrial additions and repairs queens report pro- ployed in ontario a gain of 5453 ottllia group 3719 were tut ly qualified teachers there is noahoruge of achool teachers dr dunlop outlined the services that the department of education js providing for hungarian re fugees the jarvis street centre is being moved to charley park with a full time staff of seven teachers and twopart time teachers the department also operates through the province of ontario 100d classes in 11 centres lor new canadians second reading approval uv principle was given to a bill denied that lino- ww woald whcreased un- of municipal taxes paid by home owners and farmers hon bryaottkaumiiusw o travel an pubucity said in this address in the legislature that in 1956j540l323 passengers came in to ontario from the united states and 126454 persons came into ontario by air 7 stan hall mpp far hatton amendments to the farm ducts marketing act were given first reading several new- princi pals were proposed but the basic act would remain unchanged ron kelsto roberts- attorney- general said- mo uniformed will be added to the ontario provincial police force and the salaries will be increased next month rf c mcdonald leader of the ccjv accused thetfevernment inollycoddling the liquor industry and charged that brewinginter- estsdicfated to the government premier r or interests instructed the govern- meh on the fixing iof beer and liquor prices second reading of bill 103 municipal tjpconditional grants increasing thgrants by 106 per capita from 20800000 these un conditional grants have just been paid for the last three years t premier frost said possible that a formal agreement with the federal government on hospital insurance will be signed in about ten days but operation of the on tario plan will depend on when ottawa will start payments under the proposals money needed to pay increased unconditional grants to municipali ties was passed but legislation authorizing the higher payments sparked debate which delayed sec ond reading of the measure mr whicher liberal member of bruce said in the debate on un conditional grants to municipali ties that the city of toronto got such a large share of the grants that the city of toronto could pay high salaries to school teachers that toronto got all the good tea chers hon f r oliver leader of the opposition said that there was a shortage of school teachers and that the minister of education the hon william dunlop was like a man standing in the midst of a burning house and ignoring the fire glen williams stan hall mpjp 3100 lbs laundry every bay at hospital remember the old tradition ab- out there always being 13 steps be tween the condemned cell and gal lows peel memorial hospital has 13 steps too between the laundry and the rest of the building and theyre strictly bad luck every day nearly 2000 lbs of laundry is carried up and down those 13 steps in charge of bramptons biggest washday is scottie david j campbell his laundry washes and irons about 300 sheets a day plus operating room linen nurses uni forms and at least 140 diapers last year the laundry biggest in the brampton areaused 1500 pounds of soap flakes and more than 1000 pounds of washing soda heart of the laundry are the wheels in laundry parlance or washing machines the big wheel can handle 196 pounds of dirty dr dunlop said that he would be pleased to tell the hon leader clothes at a tme the little wheel of the opposition how he was 70 pounds ignoring the fire efficient though the laundry is in 195152 there were 22327 it win morc when a building elementary school teachers ployed in ontario in 195556 there elementary school were 27533 teachers era- campaign has put an end to peel memorials 13 steps to the laun dry b i needs only half ot msjch hot water as mew other automatics rake th 1iot water ionic you have will do it washes cleaner qwkkw as beatty washers have always done ho soaking boiling bleaching i needs no instalktho hat no spinner to vibrato no oottins down t0 flow water reesovd rushes soiled water out over for a new automatic washer regular list price on sale now at 249 sam f3q while rim of alt terms only 295 a weck iff us show you this 15 main street 4 iiin georget vz to 735d1 c day marked vt gien ml g4jdes r mr andmrsl clayton allen en tertained a number of relatives a week jujo sunday in honour of mrs allens niece mrs j gray of edmonton alta who is at present in toronto with her husband who has been a patient in the hospital there visiters were mr and mrs gsldie masales st catharines mr and mrs stanley masales niagara falls mr and mrs fred kings- ntfll acton mr and mrs wuliam eversoa and the alles grandchil dren wayne carolyn and judy williams other visitors during the day were mrs frank woods and mr and mrs thomas warnes ctetfit ccttrob cwty i the weorobtown merald wednesday eveg marchjs usf pages albans ladies shrove guild held ba- sl their saar march 5th the- tables were vey attractive with a good dis play of fancy aprons and dewing also the bake table while the chil dren enjoyed the fish pond tea and cookies were served in the af ternoon and also in the evening catharine baker celebrated her nineth birthday on monday marl 4th with a party her guests were christine earl gertie guis afie- neke and isabel tiesma patricia bell margaret and alice noutel margaret crawford yetty ademo beverley williams alice frank- ruyter and nancy korzack north halton district commis sioner mrs norman marchment and guide parents were guests of the 1st glen williams girl guides on their first celebration of think ing day on thursday february 21st the brithday of the founder of scouting and guiding lord badenpowell and lady baden- powell chief guide the meeting opened in regular form followed by the presentation of bp badges to each guide signifying that each one took part in the badenpowell tribute this year maria van liere passed her flag- break test which is a new test far second class two thinking day skits were performed by guides one the magic carpet depicting the story of the world flag of scou ting and guiding which makes the scouts and guides the world over brothers and sisters regardless of race creed or colour who have a common creed or belief which is their promise the second skit was performed around a camp fire each guide lit a candle for a guide in anothro country sending her good wishes from canada this brought the program to a close and parents were invited to view the work of the joeal guides displayed on a table lunch was served by the local auxiliary members three new members were inves ted into the brownie pack on wed nesday february 20th at their reg ular meeting the new brownies are bonnie hilts patsy armitagc and brenda norton the girl guides and brownie pack attended the united church on sunday evening february 24th for their thinking day church service rev w e gill in his sermon talked to the children of lord and lady badenpowell in regard to guiding and scouting says ohrytkr htwd the- arbitrary imposition of sel ective credit controls the invoking of a backdoor tight money policy could well drive this rich and promising country into a depres sion according to ron w todg- ham president chrysler corpora tion of canada limited addressing the consumer cred it conference in niagara falls the chrysler chief executive criticised the fact that stringent action ta ken by the central banking auto ority in washington was coordin ated with identical acuonby our own hanking people in canada describing government action on credit s unrealistic and danger ous mivtbdgmfn said the pros perity which jornada has been ex periencing 4s not in any way sha or form the product of the samvfarces of inflation which ex ist ielsewhere in the world today but rather he continued it is the normal and inevitable corrolary to the evolution of a country which is how beginning to move beyond the primary stages of its national development it is sheere to sug gest that an eesbhmlc pattern ex isting in a nawn of 170000000 with a history of development and production going back a goovtmany years should exist in identical form in a country of 16000000 which is still in the swaddling clo thes stage of its economic evolu tion he declared when we took parallel action to restrict consum er credit the per capita consumer debt burden in the united states was 235 and ours was only 150 he pointed out mr todgham described the pres ent standard of living on this con tinent as the direct and inevitable result of wise and judicious use notice to creditors in the estate of he e distance glenfieman decee ed all persons having claims against the estate of herbert e distance late of the town of georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 30th day of de cember aj 1056 are hereby no tified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of march ad 1957 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 26th day of february ad 1957 olive e logan and olive reid executrices of the es tate of herbert e distance by their solicitors dale bennett georgetown ont 313 in parriuvji of consumer credit- particularly ar k applies to instalment buying which we have developed on this co to it we havo geared the output of our vrhole -yftr- system through it we have been able to satisfy the derdravthat w inherent in all of us to own and to use the products of twentieth century productive genius he said tksahm mhejrlupf aultaalhacl rtaaewsnt a good display ih stock wmc allan prop 1 fit queen st west bramptoo shop 1410j phonec bei 3j3 reav tom nic phone brampton soswg kjimnngmbaamblblmbipmim min0 millw0rk s doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 0 look ahead to spring youll be able to get out and enjoy your lawn and garden soon plan your fence now with beaver quick bilt fencing you simply measure your prop- tne fence of your choio r by the foot or by will be delivered ready to build in precut lengths to your door crty for fencing and order by phone beaver tor the fence of your choice the foot or by the 8 foot section your fence plan and order the distinctive quickbilt fence for your home beaver m whv fencing pre cut ready to build get together with your neighbour two raib on yonr fid 4 x a 4 raik l x jpjpt per ft section 4fjc to tonyaufiitthaim una o ft pod per aedioo a ranch rail is 3ratblx6 9 rs rsecftoh 3je per foot nf that fa atmeme in any larwfcrapa the and wrnf to erect onej ft poet 4 x4 country cross ltaii 343 er 7 ft section 49e f foot the new qnickbut fence the conntry croearvil for the diinc- live charm of tme eaburban living one 3 ft peat 4x4 2 croat raib lx 6 8 2 raib lx 6 7 pet 7 ft section nii ynr twi jzfhix tiiadmoilal tstok pkk1t rorseptron encobg ma uoiinc a mun ter veer jm will add value and beauty to yonr raib coaepkee per oft see the handy tence selector at beaver lumber over 20 modern jences fully illustrated in colour makes your fence sel ection efsy just ask well be glad to show you the complete r ion tw fti lial

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