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

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whatever the weather youd like ihewpy rogers fua oil keeps your house a o comfortable even temperature cu murt allison georgitown 73291 trgqfcgt tdfn m if- i insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 year it were h tat national prevent week in there i am 0 we service television all makes radios record ptayhts car radios amiancfs iroat teastofm tc ernies radio 24 years servicing nuu street thangle 72701 hamilton construction eft prince charles drive tr 73480 homes oaraoes concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies personally vm golngto put in tor a preachers lobdurtno the work one day and rm not much of a one for spec ial weeks its not that i dont approve wholeheartedly of natiofr la w or nation s mend the rest of two week drinfc- kraut week though rd just as soon tickle a snakes belly til scratch a cats ear if i have to and ril choke down a forkful of sauerkraut though rd enjoy a mouthful of mouldy moss equally well ifs lost- that i dent become war of until theyre all over by- xnw i roalfate ifs national fireworks weefc and h6m w a bet editorial about ins tea and shooting the breeze with oily old ladies who are only too glad to help you run the church you cant beat that far an easy living well hpw does it strike you myself 1 think ifs the greatest idea since psychiatry was invent ed one wjekv dose of the other fellows job once a year would sweep away all 4he envy malice asol boredom that afflicts the hu- maln raee telling everybody to run around with match in his hand sending off rockets all this preamble as any idiot child could guess with one head tied behind his back is merely a crafty way of leading up to my nomination for a special week rm fed up with everybody being fed up with his job and wishing he or she could do something else that looks twice as rosy for example a botcher wants to be a surgeon because he believes cut out to cut up theres more money in it and anyhow ifs a dentist think hed make a dandy politician but he hasnt got the pull a street cleaner wants tooln the air farce because he knows how to pilot if you are now whimper ing for mercy 111 tell you about national switch jobs week heres how it works once a year for a full week each of us has a chance to tackle that job we know we should be doing if an evil fate hadnt tossed us into our present rut it might be a mite confusing but look at the fun well have best time to have this special week would be right about now when everybody is completely browned off with winter say youre a hydro linesman and you think teachers have it so much better hie warm clai room when youre out in a pierc ing wind snug in bed at night when youre called out to fumble with a broken line after the sleet storm hours nine to four and two months holidays well all you do is take over a classroom during national switch jobs weak therell be no trouble getting classroom because all the teach ers will have switched jobs with f can ust see thorn at the and of their weak the hydro lines man would be scrambling traidi- cally up the highest pot he could find the teacher would be ready to adopr that tippy agar jm couldnt abide the truck driver would be hurtling down the highway with a song in his heart and ms foot hard gas pedal the factory hand would be crooning over bis lathe the ex ecutive would be tossing down his tranquilliser pills hilariously the farmer would kiss the first cow he saw when he got home that merchant would hum a merry tune as he gaily punched out the accompaniment on the cash re gister friend housewife would be glad to get out of that girdle she to don as a model shed sail in- and redecorate the w house and yours truly would be ust as overjoyed to gat out of that dogcolar and be able to swear looetover the dames and have a beer again every building need cash ornbudqet terms w h kentner son triangle 72851 legislature in session pages wednesday march itta mfjt each session of the legislature opens with the throne speech read by the lieutenant governor of the province in this- speech the gov ernment reviews the new legisla tion which it would like the mem bers of the assembly to approve yh tni of the assembly if he wishes to can reply to the throne speech- either criticising or praising the proposals which- have been made by the govern ment next in importance to the throne speech comes the budget presented bjr the provincial treasu rer so that each member- may ag ain have the opportunity of critic- izingor endorsing the proposals which have been made by the gov ernment for the raising and spend ing of tax money after the debate and jwrte on he budget each min ister presents detailed estimates of the cost of running his depart ment for the next year once again the members have the opportunity of exercising their privilege of free question debate end decision by vote the assembly has during the past week been giving considera tion to these detailed estimates besides rearing the opinions of members on first the throne speech then the budget and estim ates certain bills are presented for approval- last- week one bill in particular caused quite a commo tion in the legislature this was bill no 25 an act respecting the township of scarborough which would have made it lawful for the township of scarborough to issue debentures for the sum of 397829 without the approval of the ontario municipal board on the face of it the bill seems innocent enough but when the facts were brought out in the house namely that the money would be used to pay for oversize waterinains which had al ready been laid by a subdivider without the approval of the onta rio municipal board the govern ment agreed with the opposition members that the bill should be re turned to the committee on priv ate bills for further discussion the committee will be considering bill no 25 again on march 19th in the opinion of many mpps the bill will not be brought to the legislative asembly again during this session those who are oppo sed point out that approval of this bin would set a very bad preced ent the residentss of towns like georgetown acton milton bur lington and oakville can appreciate what is involved because like they are experienc- excursions to toronto by chr tow farjs aranr saturday to and met apwlu auebfora braatptea til it produces its own seed then dies canterbury bells foxgloves and sweet william are a true ex ample of biennials you may hear some people say that their truck drivers because the latter biennials grew again the next year make more money according to this is the result of self seeding the teacher ibut the plants are hardly worth growing as they do not come true and therell be no shortage of to the original variety or colour truck driving jobs because all the to name spine biennials the truck drivers will be working in dainty blue forgetmenot and factories as theyre sick of being one of the best strains to grow is away from home so much and royal blue there is also a therell be no lack of factory jobs very delicate pink variety of f or- as all the ordinary hands will be moving uikmto the executive of fices where the work is so much easier and the money so much better naturally therell be a lot of executive vacancies be cause all the bosses are sick of the tension and responsibility and all they want to do is have a little farm of their own where they can get back to the simple life sleep nights without sedatives and conquer their ulcers horticultural news by tony brodshaw talking the other day to a gar dener he told me he had planted quite a number of perennials in his garden and much to his dis gust after one season blooming most of them had died further ing the conversation i found in stead of perennials it was bien- scarborough nials he had planted in very rapid growth which inclu- a biennial is a plant that grows des mushrooming subdivisions and from the bret time it is sown un- tendency towards overenthus iasm on the part of subdividers contractors and in some cases lo- tkkttts food gosno and i mi sa o utcvnsion rakx ntoat chain 4 ts owft see a- custejk s my sis eton 4s rlne sa reran a them s m owrsctewm 1 ss 5 h generics im si js haiivir 1 ss shs f buiwm a ts watts s is taitmn a to wm rsi swfotjutmni emm agots farms therell be lots of them the farmers will all betak ing over stores to they can sit around on their fat butt all day like the merchants and watch the bank balance grow the stores will be available of course be cause all the merchants will be away sailing on the great lakes where the real easy money is see how simple it is it works for women too all the house wives would become models all the models actresses and all the actresses would be able to revert to being the simple little house wives they are at heart with eightydollar aprons tied becom ingly over their bullfighters pants r tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings sidewalks cellar floors block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing getmenot called rose try to order your forgetmenots now not when they are blooming by planting as soon as the soil is workable in the spring you will and- they bloom over several weeks sweet william are an old favourite in the garden depend ing on the climate they bloom around may june time producing large showy flowers heads com poised of numerous individual blooms apart from adding col our and beauty to the garden they are wonderful for cutting crim son beauty pink beauty and scar let beauty are well proven varie ties for some of the newer varie ties there are white beauty ni- grcscens a very dark red an hobborn glory which is an auri cula variety all these varieties blended together make just a blaze of colour on the borders of the garden b your present fixe insurance geared to the catrreajf value of your prop- arty if not better take step non to rect a situation which coold result in i losa let tw check it with you cal council members the ontario municipal board was set up to make sure that municipalities keep their spending and borrowing of money on a sound basis those who oppose bill no 25 feel that if it- were passed many municipali ties could ignore the ruling of he ontario municipal board in the hope that a private bill passed by the legislature would bring final approval of their action halton farmers will be interes ted to know that agriculture mini ster w a goodfellow told the leg islature last week that the federal government should begin an im mediate inquiry on the price spreads of farm products he poin ted out that potato growers today receive less than 50 cents of the consumers dollar and also that in the last five years the percentage of national income received by the farmer had shrunk from 12 per cent to 7 per cent floor prices agricultural research and anti dumping regulations were also sug gested by the minister as necessary if the farmer was to have equal consideration in our economy with industry f norman mcmurchy buried in brampton a funeral service was conduct- j ed in the brampton presbyterian there are dwarf strains of sweet church on thursday march 14th william which grow up to around at 2 pm for norman duncan mc- sut inches tall these are cover- murchy and was born and raised ed with clusters of single flowers in the acton district by trade they make a fine i show in rock be was a builder of barns and he garden pockets or for egging the bu the barn and house where he border though pansies are h lived tor many years at centre classed as perennials they are rj south brampton he died in best treated as biennials in most toronto general hospltal parts of canada dont forget i mcmurchy predeceased buy your biennials in the early hbn seven years ago he is sur vived by two children helen mrs joseph robinson of thomhill and dr norman ray of kitchener he was a cousin of thomas and gordon mcmurchy of huttonville interment was fh brampton cemetery spring not when they are in full bloom localites travel to west point mr and mrs harold mcclure and john r barber travelled to west point on a recent weekend to see the annual hockey game between royal military college and west point there was a special reason of course for the mcchires son george a fourth year rmc stu dent plays right wing on the team despite the augmented canadian rooting section rmc was outclassed by the home team and lost the game 72 the georgetowners visited at richmond hul long island with mr and mm harry gorring who lived here several years ago when air gorring was accountant at the baiuf of montreal they al so called atoorawau ny to and mrs robert bulotvf re- of station agent im jriy yto- am itvjr jwm showers for bride mfv robert meaton miss patsy pruneau entertained at her home on ontario street for klrstin leslie prim to her marri age to robert- heaton on satur day march 2nd a delightful ranch was served after a shower of miscellaneous gifts had been presented fmrs e logan mrs d schenk and mrs d hancock werehostess- es a the letters home in glen williams at a mlsesllaneeaa show- a lovely bridal buffet wag presentao wnn by tho glrh and feed them coop 1 s halton cooperative suppues twomtfowh iav tsxn days i i mtoh tr e4391v5 il

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