Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 19, 1958, p. 13

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gauge 77 150 pair pair assorted flavour lb candy specia l cello wrapped fruit squares 43c maveal motor sales ltd main st s your international truck dealer in th mail bao says comparison shows policemen are underpaid georgetown ontario 31 byron st march 6th 1958 the editor the georgetown herald dear sir a statement printed in the tor onto daily star on thursday gave comparative figures of the differ ences in pay received by the on tario provincial police liquor hornby store employees and school teach- was even a few yeua criticizes tories on banking policies spca over radio chwo oafcvtite on hominy geo jackson of milton commenting for the rfalton liberal association and candidate ken dick lashed oof at sand bett and the tory pari for their inter with with the bank of canada and ernest lindsay was rural mail carrier mr ernest lindsay fornidr resi dent and rural carrier passed aw ay jn brampton hospital last week the evening group of hornby vs- held their monthly meeting in the church balement on mon day march 3rd with sixteen mem bers present the president mrs hazel reid opened the meeting with the theme song and the lords pra yer was said iruunison the sec retary mrs pat southwood read the minutes of the last meeting the treasurers report vas riven by mrs betty death mrs south wood then read the scripture a story and led in prayer the banquet committee gave their report on the coming ban quet on march 7th after the mee ting mrs frank chisholm gave demonstration on plastics that pro ved very interestinfi to all mrs ruth bousefield thanked mrs chisholm for coming to the meet ing and giving of her time and tal ent coffee and sandwiches were served by mrs florence may the wms and afternoon group of the hornby yva held their march meeting at the home of mrs a king mrs g sinclair president op ened the wms with the singing of a hymn the secretary mrs c wrigglesworth read the minutes of the last meeting the roll call was answered by the sixteen mem bers present the thankoffcring envelopes were distributed the ninth line group was in charge of the program the wms closed with the lords prayer mrs doug leslie president op ened the wa with the theme song mrs m brown secretary read the minutes of the last meet ing and the correspondence the committee in charge of the recipe booklet gave their report the banquet committed gave their re port on the coming banquet it was decided to order some boxes of cards to be sold everyone was reminded to attend the general meeting on march 19th the mee ting closed with the singing of a hymn and prayer the hostess as sisted by mrs m brown and mrs c browne served an enjoyable lunch the hornby lol 1c5 held ano ther successful euchre and dance at the orange hall on friday march 7lh there were seventeen tables of euchre and thirteen games were played after lunch the euchre prizes were given to mrs r waldie- with the high score and msr george foster with the low score forthc ladies the mens high was won by mr robert lane and glenn saunders for the low score three lucky door prizes were given to mrs george bailey al ice whitehead and bctte brooks their cards were drawn by patsy wilson nancy robertson and paul thompson i the ice fishemen had a little i better luck this weekend when they caught nine whitefish j birthday greetings to little miss susan bradley who will be two years old on march 12th to pat flippance who has a birthday on st patricks day to grant lee on march 16th mrs howard brathey returned home on monday after her trip to peoria illinois the hornby community park board held a meeting thursday evening march bth at the home of mr and mrs garnet howden mrs garnet howden and dave leslie attended the meeting being members- of the executive of the hornby ball clubs plans for fur ther park development were made for the coming year congratulations to mr and mrs carl saunders who will celebrate their fortieth 40th wedding anni versary on march 14th several residents have been on the sick list mr j a m taylor is now at home after two weeks in the toronto western hospital mr and mrs floyd brigden and mr edward brigden have all been confined to bed with the flu miss peggy lee has scarlctina and har ry robertson had the misfortune of falling in the gym of oakville hospital the newly made bicycle stands lunch tables and benches have- been placed in the hornby school yard for the children to use as soon as spring arrives mrs fred wriggtesworth who was eighty years old on march 6 was the guest of honour it a fam- the ontario government reports show that or this year the attor ney generals department is budg eting roughly for 7200000 for 1740 provincial police making an average salary of 4100 for the officers figures quoted for the teachers represented what was paid in 195q and not 1058 it is presumed the figures for liquor control board employees were alsofor 1056 1 am certainly in favour of tea chers receiving fair remuneration for their services the median sal aries 3100 a year and for rural elementary teachers 1700 a year certainly are not impressive we trust our children and to a large extent thir welfare to tho teaching profession and their pay should be commensurate for the duties they perform a good tea- her can mould the life of the student to reflect creditably all through his lifetime t should not be forgotten in the case of the police wheth er opp or municipal i have al ways felt they were grossly under paid ve commit to them the safety iff our lives our property expect antl receive from them every pos sible service at all hours of day or night in calm or wildest storm and not restricted to a 40 hour ago then if an officer ran into trouble ag- tuvidually and collectively and see ainst gangs of other odds he could depend on the assistance of wit nesses to his predicamentt today hat is not the case we read in the press where officers have re ceived severe injuries when out numbered by hoodlums and law breakers and have had to be host pitalhced as the result of a melee in which they were trying to car ry out their duties and for which they received no assistance from the onlookers there are some who may criti cize or say the officers takes the job knowing what it may involve but let us remember that some one has to take tho job regardless of what it entails j it is high time we got a proper i perspective of what our police protection should mean to us ln- too it that the remuneration our police receive befits the duties they perform yours truly ed a peters au min0 millw0rk monuments designs submitted cemetery lettering corner potts anj a good display in stock brampton monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10445 gl 11013 rap tom nicol phone brampton gil 13962 stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 1 eek their duties in the main are not carried out in a comfortable building and restricted to wellde fined hours but rather as public servants on call 24 hours a day along with this they are gener ally concerned with public wel fare projects that consume most df their few offlime hours and give notable leadership to prog rams especially helpful to youth and teenagers which goes a long way in eliminating juvenile delin quency policing today is not what it w enjoy many new comforts thanks lo a personal loan you cqn do somuch witf the help of a personal loan i i new car or refrigerator i getting a new furnace new home furnishings payment of educational fees these are among the many worthwhile objectives you can reach more easily with a personal loan for details see our nearest branch we have more than 775 to serve you the canadian bank of commerce himf georgetown branch d m wingrove manager i this is the man whose sure skilled hand is needed now to guide canada out of this period of difficulty and doubt he is the man of peace the man of action who in times of emergency comes through with positive workable solutions its polities mr jackson if they start tinkering with our monetary system it could lead to other such measures as interf err ing with che supreme court he called upon conservatives tj jjy dinner on sundayf harch 9th repudiate their partys actions and to hack the liberal policy which has given canada such good gov ernment tor so many years at the home of her son aod his wife mr and mrs clifford wrig- glesworth there were sixteen present at the dinner now he is proving it again lester b pearson is ready with a practical allout program to bring back employment and trade restore confidence and faith meet canadas present emergency with the pearson plan for immediate action vote ijbebal tar construouve leadership now with lbstsb b national liberal committee in halton elect dick 3c

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