Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1957, p. 16

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a v page8 yv jr d j rli 3t be- t jpvv 1 iir 3 s i rfcr fell tmueisutore ih session r w t v a v 1 utt eelc of the leg islature begaivqtdetly enough bat bofore thtwectwuutnm had become involved intwo major rows one was- over a charge nude the hon mr dunbar ttopro- farmnews farm news atta if- 6siftiks qn 1 i 5year guaranteed investments executor and trustees under wills administrator where no wili exists or where executor does not wish to act trustee for pension- funds standingby attorney looking after ones finahcial affairs ih case of illness or absence mortgage loans inquiries invited phone victor 43216 halton and pie trust and savings co oakville brampton burlington assets now over 2000000 a s nicholson john r barber o e manning president local director genl manager cash ok budget terms w h kentner son triangle 72851 a recent releaseby the hon w a goodfellow minister of agri culture tor ontario announced the appointment of j al frauds as r be associate agricultural represen- c pte ent labour leader dr eugene for sey had once been a communist the other was stirred up because of cqt loader donaldllactlonahei job printing our specialty atuckon the new detention centre for girls at gatcwuch he termed alhivene baatttiv afr dunbar has been challenged by mote ttuud one person to repeat his charge outside the louise members of the ontario legislature are immune from legal action over staumcnta made oh the jloor of the house and major john foote the muuv ter beform instittions defen ded the new building under con struction at 34t necessary for the handling of incorrigible in mates j not quite as sensational but far more important were several piec es of legislation which shared the political limelight with these ev ents last week speaking to the legislatures health committee premier frost declared that ontarios hospital in surance plan when put into effect would be he best on the contin ent it is expected that the propo sed plan will provide complete care for something less than cur- rent blue cross rates one of the serious faults of the private plans is that the chronical ly ill are not able to receive bene fits many private policies also contain clauses which specify wait ing peridus before coverage be comes effective and clauses which give the company the right to ter minate coverage whenever the pol icyholder becomes too great a risk those who reach the age of pen sion and retirement are perhaps the hardest hit by this provision ontarios plan will have none of these undesirable features muni cipalities will also get- some need ed relief when the province as sumes the whole responsibility for hospital costs for indigents an important step was taken in connection with ontarios highways when a master twentyyear plan which took two years to prepare was tabled in the legislature by department of highways minister allan this report was praised by both the liberal and ccf members of the oppisitoln a great deal of the money and the work proposed in the plan would go into the buil ding of multilane controlled ac cess highways in the more heavily populated arreas of the province we town dwellers should in future be able to reach places like hamil ton and toronto without risking our necks and fighting our way through traffic jams a separate study will have to be made of municipal roads which make up 71000 of the 82000 miles of highways in ontario although this report commends an immed iate increase of 3600000 in subsi dies for municipal roads at least 1400 municipalities will share in the benefits of the increased sub sidy a skirmish developed between conservative mpps at queens park during a discusjfon of the highly controversial question of fluoridation this issue which cuts across party lines was brought be fore the legislature because the ontario government is planning to introduce legislation to protect the municipalities which have already proceeded with the fluoridation tor take effect n hay 1st mr francis a native of renfrew county is a graduate of o048 of the ontario agricultural college he served as assistant agricultural representative in south simcoe and for thpast five years as asso ciate agricaritural representative hr hastings county with hi halton 4h clubs orsanize for 1957 j e wj it takes more than fog and trea cherous roads to dampen the en thusiasm of bnttoris 4h clubf members friday evening april 5th sawjhem congregating at the court house milton tt was or ganization night and they filled th county building to overflowing agdc jtepj e whitelock assis ted by a t woodley chairman of haltons 4h club leaders council and a- battery of leaders took on the- job of organiting seven clubs on the one night indications point to 185t being- an wen greater at stirling vwhile a will comyear 4h 4 cwbwork 4a halton than 1956 and that mehce his new duties on may 1st we understand that mr and mrs is and family wfll be moving to milton on or jiboutjune 1st we- note in the same reloiise the transfer announced of w s car penter ektensjon specialist in fruits and vegetables in the torr onto hamilton district with head quariers at oakvdle from that cen tre to the niagara peninsula with headquarters at vineland sta tion it is our understanding that earl muir will remain as extension specialist in this area and that he will be assisted during the coming summer by stanley j leuty of cooksviue farm news david wilson best actor in festival j e w david wilson president of mil ton junior farmers won th actor award at the fourth annual intercounty drama festival held in the war memorial hall ontario ag ricultural college on tuesday of last week an interested audience of six hundred was in attendance for the went which attracted en tries from the counties of huron peel waterloo wellington and halton r adjudicator mrs marionne john ston of stratford selected as her winning play the oneact comedy entitled the first dress suit presented by the clinton junior farmers of huron county for the best actress award shirley dyer of the eramosa junior farmers in wellington county was the selec tion halton county was represented by the milton junior farmers in their presentation of the mon keys paw a drama in three sce nes members of the milton cast in addition to dave wilson were jean petersoru george greenlees jack oconnor gordon harris with stuart mcfadden as director while they did not receive the top award they nevertheless gave a fine performance and in our opin ion gave the winning group a tight run for their money what a pet of their drinking water themew law will make it legal for a muni cipality to put the question of fluoridation to a vote once it rec eives a petition to this effect from 10 per cent of the population at the present time a decision is be ing awaited from the supreme court of canada with regard to the legal action which was taken by forest hill village in success fully challenging- and preventing the fluoridation of drinking water in metropolitan toronto requests have come from many sources during the past few years for the government to set up a la bour committee to examine all as pects of the present labour rela- toins act the legislature has now set up such a committee and it wfll be enabled like the toll roads committee and the commit tee on air pollution to sit be tween parliamentary sessions it will also be empowered to call any witnesses and summon any docu ments it might need to carry out vestigation pr w gooddeal is saying a the following is a list of the olubsorganized with tieir officers halton 4h holstein calf ciub- 41 i president don taylori vice president bui marsh all tsecretary treasurer maty lou tsyior halton 4h beef and dual- pur pose calf oub 37 members president lynne coulter vice- president tom hunter secretary treasurer bill robinson haltgjn 4h jersey guernsey calf club 14 members president nora beaty secretary treasurer lewis stuli halton 4h swine club 12 mem bers president george green lees secretary treasurer lynne coulter halton 4h potato club 16 mem bers president philip shepherd vice president george greenlees secretary treasurer lorna wood- ley halton 4h 2nd year grain club 12 members president wm c robinson vice president tom hun ter secretary treasurer don bay lor halton 4h 1st year grain club 10 members president ron lee vice president ralph cun ningham secretary treasurer ron coverdale the final club to be organized will be the acton 4h tractor main tenance club which is under the sponsorship of the acton junior farmers this club will hold its initial meeting during the current week with agricultural engineering der mac sprawl in charge fieldman ross milne and club lea- the seven clubs organized at mil ton are being sponsored by the esquesing and halton agricultural societies in cooperation with the holstein jersey and guernsey breeders clubs the halton soil and crop improvement associa tion and the halton hog producers association we understand from a t wood- ley chairman of the club leaders council that applications for en rolment are still rolling in other halton young peaple who were un able to attend the initial meetings should contact the agricultural of fice in milton at onee may 1st has been set as the final date for acceptance of further applications w optometrist office hours 10 am to pm daily evenings by appointment r complete hfeskit shtvice w v call trr7397r 18tgrjasfrar opposite delrex development m nwke chaaub drive homes indijstrial retirement oarages renovations concrete work buitdlno supplies every building need mccormick planters unequalled for accurate seed spacing uniform planting and dependability x 4 of 6 row trailing models x or row fasthitch models with a mccormick planter youll take full advantage of good spring days inns faat ith iniineyafmgi tntnimnriiting accuracy regardleaa of your planting practic checkrow hilldrop or drill regardleaa of your soil type or aha of farm theres a rugged dependable highapaed mccormick plantar boilt to get your crop in faster end aettcr prove this with a demonstration in your own balds you be thb judge archdekin moloy 24 wesleyan street georgetown tr 73640 harvoilor company of canada limited would yon make a pet of an albfatar and keep it around your house no of course not wen would yon believe some people dunee playing nost to a more danger- oos adversary and im ewdarc to boot rl k- r w ck fcfe y siy br- j iss 4 i jsfl those who dont nay ret daaat 4y are toying with tiibercoloaiaoffndr tbey sfaon the doctors advice theyignoreopmitliintlieagitontheniby xraya they abe pb1mabtly bfsponslble for thecotnlnunigtu9cxjllot aoaxeatofataiyonaavljml j v x the crusade aimd be xrajd iww i v oubt the committee will be asked to oonsider many briefs from those who represent industry and labour in ontario those miss who do their work conscientiously are under rather a heavy strain at this time commit tee meetings begin at ten in the morning the legislature conven es at two in the afternoon and at least one night last week members sat until 20 minutes to one in the morning why the heavy schedule at this time the latest word is that premier frost expects this third session of the twenty fifth legislature to prorogue on or about april 3rd 4j emmtar senate aa tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings sidewalks cellar floors block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes kitchens k bathrooms remodeling modernizing m goa elgin street near cnr station 41 ii 1 fuel oil v 1 tj-jj- m 4m oil storage 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to you on tltie spot service w

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