Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1959, p. 11

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the georgetqwlnaptald a dptonmm georgetown out wednesday february 2shi 1959 second section junidr farmer debaters advance to semifinals the halton entry in the ontario junior fanner debating compete tion moved into the semifinals by defeating south simcoe in de- ates held on thursday feb 12th in the debating competition the interuniversity system is used involving a negative and affirma- stage water review srectacouui thiuumg muzihg zli john hamiet and ms link of pray faw j hahn whad ol goh 1ul new itamr x niudonu canadian ajuay wild anihipl bampollnoa wjdynofps iauhuna horses the suckbts aamstag smi act champion reikievers topp i lauren log rouing tuna fishing canoe tiutng indian songs and dancing nfsiwi1 twin dv oba t 319 r wi ramiiil saat 125 box swats 175 hus admission to luoding adults six on odnncod sabs only childron 25 adabste to bgodfegs only aduks 75 chad 25 bows inood v except sunday america finest i bnodmas open from 11 tat imfctili htfah wtfcy national sportsmens show daddys voice ict the first of many warm and wonderful moments h stare for suite moments that will come to her by telephone her whole ufe through the lics of all of us arc constantly enriched ly hearing the voices of our children our parents our friends locct ones who ma be out of sight or far away but arc nccr out of rejeh bj telephone the telephone keeps us in touch with them all giting us so much for so little thc ku toephonc company of canada two tive team from each skte in debates r the subject for the present rounds of debates is resolved thatjeurrent price spreads qs-tan- adian food products are justified at a debate held in albston the affirmative team from halton of sandy hepburn and evelyn booth was awarded the decision a win was also given to the negative team of joan wrigglcsworth and bill wilson at the section of the deb ate held in milton this competition is keenly con tested by junior farmer groups in the province at the present time only three counties remain in the competition early in march hal- ton will debate against peterbor ough county in the semi finals the winners of this debate will compete in the final competition against oxford countj the final debate will be held on fridaj march 13th at the on- ano junior farmer conference being held at the ontario agncuj tural college cuclph halton liberals elect 1959 officers halton liberal association held their annual meeting in trafalgar hall friday evening and the tone of the meeting and the number present indicated a revival of in terest in liberal policies both pro vincial and federal ernie hennessey of burlington took the chair in the absence of the president due to illness the various reports were read and a new constitution for the organi zation was passed at the meeting the halton county liberal asso ciation had been under the con stitution of the halton county re form association of 1883 and it was felt by the executive that a new constitution was in order the election of officers resulted as follows president lester whiting oakville vicepresidents ernie hennessey burlington and peter papillon acton secretary mrs dorothy mullins trafalgar and treasurer terry campbell oakville the new executive will appoint other members from various parts of the county guest speaker was mrs jean brown of toronto who represent ed the liberal party in a byelec tion in st georges riding toron to she is the wife of arthur j brown who had held the position of chairman of the toronto board of education for some years mrs brown in her address said thai all was not well with the frost administration and that the peopc of ontario were ready for a change she said that the new liberal leader john winter- mever had covered over 23000 miles of ontario since his elec tion and visited all parts of the province and was received warm ly wherever he went she also touched briefly on federal poll tics and said the federal conserva tive policies were only leading the people of canada down the garden path of no return a meeting will be held shortly to elect a candidate for the ual ton riding doughnuts and coffee were served at the close hydro chairman member of radio panel group hydro commission chairman e w binkley was a member of a pa nel which discussed hydro power on a radio broadcast on cfjb in brampton last tuesday morning it was part of national electric weak promotion also on the panel were george robertson toronto region super intendent charles macintosh of hydros information division el more archdekin abrampton com missioner and mrs carole mc lean brampt6n housewife mr robertson spoke of the fut ure of electricity as applied to such things as cooking a roast m 12 minutes electric space heating and a tv set which will hang like a picture on the wall the panel lists discussed matters of interest to housewives like how billing charges arc made up why light bulbs burn out and how water healers operate an explanation of ontario hy dro and how this public utility op iratcs was also given on the pro- truck car minor collision on rexway a 1958 volkswagen suffered all the damage in a collision with large 1956 chev van which occur red opposite no 30 rexway drive thursday feb 19th the small car driven by walter stangrel 79 rexway was creased on the left front fender to the rear window in the mishap hut the truck owned by hertz rent atruck neson st toronto and driven by richard t johnson of 397 harb- ord apts toronto went unmark ed the truck was backing up and about to turn into a driveway when thc southbound car collided with it cpl jim bilsborrow investigated an estimated damage to the car at 85 the accident occurred at about 3 50 pm st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr alexander mandford bjl church service 1100 ajk sunday school 945 ajh l and infant can during its il us sank tca man tells lions about travel by air present day air travel by tca was the topic discussed by tca representative jack finlay when he spoke to the georgetown lions at their regular dinner meeting in the legion hall on tuesday feb 17th introduced by don barrages mr finlay gave an interesting talk on modern air travel and also gave a resume of tcas plans for future development throughout canada and abroad the type and size of planes and travelling times as wetpas cargo space all figure in the competi tive field of air travel he said he was thanked for his fine talk by dr al thompson zone chairman for region 6n vernstetler of erindale a mem ber of the dixie club paid his official visit at tuesdays meeting he was introduced by jack gunn ing and spoke to his fellow lions on why you are a lion stress ing their four services as person to person service community ser vice united service and self ser vice he pointed out the importance of these services to all members and told why they were chosen as lions their duty to others less fortunate and their work in the community and nation by united service devoting of time and means without thought of repay ment for work done is the com mon quality in lionism stressing the constant rapid growth of lionism throughout the world and the work of the or ganization in every corner of the world including the immediate area he stated that a new club had been formed at erindale with charter night set for april 8th he drew the clubs attention to club executive of future zone and region advisory board meetings and also the region spring rally at hamilton april 29th he congratulated the club on their fine performance throughout the year and also the club execu tive for their fine work he was thanked for his address and prais ing words by jim jones ten members of the dixie club were at thp meeting as well as local lion cubs ollie dyson john zorge and fred zorge the next lion dinner meeting is on tuesday mar 3rd when contestants from georgetown erin strcetsville and brampton high schools- will be competing in the first round of the lions pub lic speaking contest commencing at 8 pm jack gunning is chair man of the local s club public speaking farm news halton certified brucellosis area j e w an announcement has been made that halton is now designa ted a certified brucellosis area the establishment of this area took place on february 1st 1959 and will be established until febru ary 1st 1962 the county is given this designation when tests show that less than one per cent of the cattle are affected and less than five percent of the herds this designation will be of ben efit to all cattle owners in halton since the health standards allow fos salcslo practically all parts of the world as a result of this legislation regarding brucellosis cattle mov ed into the area must be accom panied by a health certificate ob tainable at any office of the health of animals division of the cana dian depl of agriculture tfhw esquesing township council is pictured here at their inaugural meeting at the stewart- town townshm na in fronl left to right are deputyreeve cam sinclair reeve george x aa k c kmdsay standing l to right are councillor george leslie road sup- ennlencrpt bill townsend and councillors walter linham and wilfrid bird acton free press photo escapes injury when car clips hydro pole michael fitzmaurice of 36 henry street escaped injury when his car a 1953 pontiac clipped off a hydro pole after skidding out of control on victoria cresc on wed nesday feb 18th mr fitzmaurice was driving west on the crescent at about 920 wednesday night when jus car started to slide sideways on the icy surface he applied the brakes but was unable to stop the coast ing vehicle which met with the heavy pole on the north side of the street the impact broke the pole off 6 from the ground and damaged the left front bumper grille and rad of the car to the extent of an estimated 200 damage to the pole totalled 100 cst evan rollins was the inves- tigating officer any more glasses the lions club is anxious to conclude its collection of eyeglas ses for pakistan turn them in at any 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