Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1958, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i v spring woolhead friendly furniture centre specials groups 1 5 pc living room group 2pc airfoam chesterfield suite 2 cushions choice of colour and fabric m 1 tv swivel or platform rocker 2 matching step tables a 1 matching coffee table walnut limed oak or mahogany 1 magazine rack 1 smoker 1 hassock m 2 table lamps 1 trilight lamp this group separate 29t 95 8 piece kitchen group m 5pc chrome set or wrought 1 kitchen step stool 1 laundry hamper v 1 sunbeam mixer this group 0050 separate 0 10 pc bed room group 3pc bedroom suite 1 4 6 bookcase bed all finishes i double dresser with cedar drawer 1 chiffonier 2 boudoir lamps m 1 high riser spring v 2 airfoam pillows 1 springfilled mattress 1 spread this qroup separate no down payment free storage satisfaction guaranteed woohead f riendy furniture centre v corner guetoh water sts georaetown trx2523 gneeis pl report corner guetph water sts georgetown tun kipa toe business of your assembly started this week by passing bill that changed the tax on fuel oil this change was made on the recommendation of a committee set up by the government at the last session of youf assembly to study the lax on gasoline and fuel dx the committee recommended that the tax on gasoline be left at it cents per gallon and the tax on fuel oil be 18 a cents this was accepted by the government and the bill was passed r the estimates of the dept of municipal affairs were presented by the minister the hon william warrcnder i would like to make reference to two items in these es timates the department will pay in grants to mining municipals ies the sum of 300 000 and to other municipalities through the unconditional grants act 21 600000 these are huge sums of money but they certainly repres ent the great development of the province of ontario mr herbert conservative mem ber for temiskaming paid tribute to the dept of agriculture for the effort they had made to the devel opment of better livestock in the district of temiskaming and also that the grants of the department of agriculture have contributed greatly to the drainage and clear ing of the land in the district of temiskaming march 25th the labour rela lions committee set up by the government at the last session to- stud labour relations between emploer and employee begged leave to continue their investiga tion into this year the chairman james malonej conservative member renfrew south moved an interim report hon george dunbar provincial secretary in presenting the report of his deportment paid tribute to r j cudnet depute provincial secrelarj for his long ear or hon ourable service in the government mr cudncy started as an emplojee of the government when be was quite a oung bo mr dunbar also stated that there are seven thous and women employed in the civil scmci of the province george wardrope progressive conservative member for port ar thys making an address on the budget which brought the debate by the government to a close made these remarks in his opin ion mr donald macdonald leader of the ccf should be a private member not the leader of a politi cal part for in mr wardrope s opinion a leader of a political par ty should have abilities that mr wardroae does not consider mr macdonald is endowed with hon p r oliver leader of the opposition and liberal member for grey south said in his closing address on the budget that in his opinion if mr diefenbakcr and his government are returned b the election on march 31 it would guarantee the return of the frost government in the province of ontario whenever the election ma be called this la the firt time since i have been a member of the ontario government that the leader of the opposition ever made a statement of this kind lion dr dv mond minister of reform institutions made the statement in his address on the budget that no man or countrv can remain great if the just hang their faith on the glories of the past you must have faith in the future if this great province of ontario is to fill the position that tt should in this great grouping th momupwn hirald wednesday april 2nd 1908 pages of provinces that make up the do minion of canada the motion on the vote on the budget moved by the hon leslie frost prime minister that the speaker do now leave the chair and that the house resolve itself into the committee of supply the following amendment was moved by mr wintermeyer and seconded by mr oliver but this house- regrets that the budget does not in any way recognize or solve the fundamen tal fiscal problems of the prov ince of ontario in its rapid evolu tion from an agricultural to an industrial economy and in partic ular lacks imaginative leadership in the solution thereof the prime ministers motion was upheld by a vote of 12 73 on thursday march 27th at 1215 p m the hon j keiller mac- kay dso vd lld lieutenant- governor of the province of on tario prorogued the fourth ses sion of the 25th parliament of ontario ladies and gentlemen i would like to take this opportunity of making my personal reference to this session of your ontario gov eminent there was a lot of good legislation passed but i consider the bui that set up the hospital services act will long be remem bered in the history of the prov ince of ontario goodbye for the present and hoping that it will be my privilege in the future to bring lo ou mat ters of public interest to the citi zens of halton building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines extra heat cat costs at once by getting more heat rron die mn fuel wii a smarts tbenefuhe oil fired air coodiuoning usil the tfcennotabe actnally crabs the heat from the oil and pats it into yowr borne no waste lower cost see yonr smarts denier for the foil story ansl start saving now on home heating rhthompson hardware oil gas heating hardware piumbing phono tr 72971 mrs george woods acton church worker after a short illness mrs geo woods the former alice lucy fletcher died in guelph general hospital on wednesday march 19th at the age of seventyeight born in england mrs woods came to canada in 1908 to acton where she has lived since that time a member of st albans ang lican church she was an energetic and faithful worker in the wo mens auxiliary and the church- she was also a member of the women s institute and the true blue lodge mrs woods was predeceased by her husband george a son mel ville and two daughters alice mrs h smallman and lillian mrs jack mchenemy sur viving are sons and daughters percy herbert violet mrs clif ford bradley ella mrs f gib bons and ethel mrs f stuckey all of acton joseph guelph ma bel mrs george louth george town and beatrice of brampton sixteen grandchildren and thir teen greatgrandchildren also sur vive her rev evan jones conducted the funeral service in st alban ang lican church on saturday the 22nd of march at 2 pm pallbearers and sower bearers were all grand sons kenneth daren george louth jr joe louth frank spiel vogle bob rodgers bob hilts ray slater and barry inscoe were the pallbearers and flower bearers were bill stuckey peter gibbons joe woods george woods and wayne mcmenemy i tatermen in cm ape of specialization maveal motor sales ltd main st tr 73611 yowdoamlfflohm ttlkkdtakr i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy