Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1958, p. 5

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fttery businessman can be free enterprise evangelist waavmdar ivv dk 10th ltm th gioftqitown hkftald nvery canadian should appoint himself an ran- gellst for private enterprise and tell canadians the real basu for our present high standard of liv ing stuart armour economic ad viser to the steel company of ca nada told the oakule trafalgar branch of the canadian manufac- hirers association government can provide noth ing for one set of petitioners ex cept at the expense of others who have created and sold the products by which society exists he said bat this fact wm not be generally realized until the private enter price story is adequately told mr armour said the message bearer should not confine bis ef forts on behalf of private enter prise to bis own circle of friends and acquaintances there are sco res of organisations all over this province on the lookout for speak ers he continued businessmen should make it their business to till this want citing womens organizations church mens clubs parent teacher associations and service clubs as targets for future addresses he said instead of holding meetings like this one we businessmen should be out driving home to our fellow canadians some of the mer its of private enterprise unless businessmen can convince people thta without private enter prise personal freedom will per ish i do not feel the bright pro jections as to our future in cana da have much chanceof becoming realities he added it has long been my conten tion that since ours is a business society the businessman occupies a sort of trustee relationship to wards this canada of our mr armour continued if that be true then in my view we have been pretty unfaithful trustees he said that already as a result of public demands against govern ment canadians have largely pri ed themselves out of foreign mar only 12 more shopping days before christmas an business combined it would almost seem b the treatment ac corded to manufacturing in this country that the majority of can adians do not like enjoying the second ttfbosb living standard in the world mr armour added that manufac turers also paid most of thei008 in excise taxes and the 801 mil lion in sales tax collected in ii the last year detailed taxation ostii ics are available expect 2000 children to view santa parade two thousands bags of candy have been put away by the lions club or the santa claus parade on saturday it was reported by par ade chairman tom reed at the regular dinner meeting in the le gion hall on tuesday december 2 mr reed announced that plans were progreiing well for the gala procession expected to be the big gest and best of the clubs 27 sue cessive parades a large number of colourful floats will travel the pa rade route from delrex to the main street four corners tickets for the poultry lucky draw to be held the same day ire currently being sold by club mem bers the only charter member of the club harold mcclure introduced the guest speaker for the evening lion frank bartlett of hamilton central lions who is presently a member of the board of governors he is also the immediate past pre sident of the canadian association of lions club he spoke on uonism at other levels than the ordinary club mem ber speaking from his experience as canadian president and also outlined the growth of liomsm in canada since the forming of the first canadian club at windsor in 1921 and from there to the form ing of the canadian association in 1828 today there are well over 600 lions clubs in canada he stressed the work of the li ons in serving humanity in gene ral without thought of repayment ind outlined the origin and m an ng or the club slogan we aere he remarked that mem bership in lionism teaches men io work together hartrunnmsh and in doing this gain more be if confidence defeat in running for office should not disappoint us but help us to gain more expen ence for futun leadership he said in closing he complimented the club on their fine work and growth f the pait few cars and wished hem every succibs in the future remarking that his first address after joining uonism in 1946 was ets no wt ttand in t real dan gcr of finding ourselves unable to ell to canadian he dec ared since canada could not main tain her present population with out a flourishing manufacturing mdustrj he warned the decline of both would see the end of our high standard of living the demonstrated tax pa ing ability of manufacturing should further the esteem of government ind people be said but despite the fact that canadian manufac- irers contributed over 2041 million more income tax in kfylmade at a meeting of the george than all othre segments ol canad town elub h i uuvmsmm 1 town club and since that time has 3aincd man friends here he was thanked for his address by dick licata who is second only o lion harold mcclure tn mem bcrshtp years lion president dick miller also expressed his personal thanks for a fine address two staunch hamilton tiger cat fans lions ivan crabtree and jim robertson were extended the mpathy of the club over their ecent bereavement i e the blue bomber attack on the hamilton tiger cats in vancouver on grey cup day a very humorous funeral ccr many with six club members acting as pallbearers exemplified he club s grief a head table for the two staunch mourners was suitably decorated in yellow and mack and a stuffed tabby scpar jled the pair after the solemn ceremony they l thanked the club for their empathy and kind words jack gunning chairman of the ocal lions public speaking contest outlined the dates of the club one jnd region contest thi club intends to mttr the cuntt igatn hi ear the christmas part for child ren of club numbers is to be held n the arena rose room on sun lay december 21st with full de tails to be given later by chair man stan hade the very successful draw for the mink stole held recently was re ported on by the chairman clar ence heslop wl members have jack olantern party the jack olantcrn was the place chosen by the womens in stitutc for their christmas party on monday december 1st thirty ladies attended the party which was convened by mrs norman snyder and mrs em thompson for the dinner and gifts mrs jack williamson and mrs bert palmer convened the euchre party which followed dinner mrs v raw son and mrs frank svkes were winners of the first prizes mrs albert dotson and mrs wellington wilson were sec ond prize winners with mrs sew trd wilson and mrs george mar in winning the consolation prizes sifts were exchanged to make the evening a complete success p johns united chi ainister rev m g mcfarlane director mr normajrlrd white gift safets in thejfft945 and 11 am morning wowyff30 am and 11 am junior choipoaingbfervice of praise adveermon remcfarlajw evening worship annual candlelighting service conducted by the cgit and explorers local lady bereaved brother dies in city allan stuart mcpherson broth or of mrs ron masini 144 prince charles drive died suddenly in his sleep on december 3rd at his home in toronto he was twenty eight years of age mr mcphcr son had lived in toronto for over ix years and was employed with ibm he was keenly interested sports and was coach of the i b m hockey team he is survived by his mother mrs hugh mcpherson or toronto his wife and two sons allan and hugh two sisters and two broth ers also are left eileen mrs ron masini georgetown howard and george of toronto dr curley of bellefair united hurrh conducted the run era user vice at the austin j mack funer al home last saturday momma interment was in glen morns whtre the family came from ii k v 1 you cant beat baby beef lor quality and tenderness mm pusage country style 4 lbs- for 1 believe it or not you only have 12 shopping days left before christmas better hurry and sel ect your gift purchases we sell baby beep boneiess oven ready dressed 39 oradf chii legs and breasts 49 fresh 1amburg 45c eameabjcottage roll lb 49c lb 29c fresh killed iling fowl itcinless wieners fre sliced side ftc smoked cottage rc 2 lbs 77c lb 69c tender juicy club ste lb 59c lb 69c mom thi homi of setter ma main si oeoroetoww ltd butter ib 6

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