Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1963, p. 4

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georgetown herald tmi4 by kim tirmftm iww 22 main strati s gawgmown ontario page 4 thursday june 20th 1963 editorial comment industrial scene brightens whit georgetown is no forging aheap i fait as some of our neighbours th he rald in recent weeks hu contained good newi for the labour market and the assess ment department j a new 5000 iquare foot plant will be in operation ontodd road in midjuy for precision tool die meadowglen muihroom tsroweri h planning a 40000 square toot addition as part of a 3stage expansion program over the next five years and white we cannot be sure that it will be announced before this weeks prin ting deadline there is every indication that th sykes toot plant will have a new owner soon a branch of a canadian man- circulation growing the blow yourownhorn department this week welcomes 49 new herald carrier boy subscribers in town and district results of a circulation campaign which has just concluded unfortunately we cannot boast that all these are new readers for statistics show that the herald is read in over 90i of local homes and close to that in th immediate area around town some of the new customers are people who formerly purchased their paper from a dealer but will now be more regular read ers a few perhaps will be enjoying the weekly news for the first time and we welcome these particularly to the growng herald family need help on personals ufecturlng plant f nor is georgetown standing still com- mtrciauy r planned parking improvements down town will almost certainly lead to ar ex panded business section there while ai soon as th town grows to warrant it ex pansion of h delrex market centre is on th drawing bolrd sometimes we are too inclined to be pessimistic and to figure that georgetown is not progressing far from it we are constantly on the move creating a bigger and better town which wilt continue to re tain th best features of small town life with th added advantages which larger towns bring were proud of our product and we think most readers appreciate it a weekly newspaper it not gust a one day effort it s a steady week of listening telephoning spot reporting with generous assists from men and women who give us tips and phone in accounts of meetings and despite our best efforts no issue is perfection no issue contains all the week s news budget which keeps us con tinually striving to do a better and belief pb if we miss an item don i be afra d tell us about it the herald is much more leter jones photo will these be the only flags out on dominion day these dominion seed house flags are fine for summer gardens but don i in n em be the only lags flying when dominion day rolls around last year jacks and ens were glaringly absent from some of the town s flag poles 5ugar and spice i by bill smiley from the mail 8ag local soldier travels widely with british campaign costs for halton liberals haiton liberals have a iur phis of s17440 left from their federal campaign budget p w perns official agent for hilton sip harry hsjley complying with the terms of the canada elections act hu published a statement o cam paign accounts it showed that a treasury of 632643 was drawn from par ty supporters for the cam paign all of this was paid and no unfulfilled pledges remain however before mr harley caught the train hack to oil wa he spent ffl152j greatest expense in hu budget wig 2307 listed under goods supplied another hefty chunk earna opt of the budget under the heading of petty claims which cost the fund 1634 ths was closely followed by in expendi ture of 1212 for postage the candidate claimed 10993 for but of pocket expeumi ind just over 112 was spent on travelling eipenses and vein cle hire there 11 a usted expenditure of 30 hire of premises industrial shoe firm moves into acton hamilton industrial shoe lid acton 1 newest industry is completing this week tho moing of machinery and equ ipment from hamilton and ex pects to be in production with- in a week machinery ii being installed while work continues to complete their new quart 1 he f 1 turjti mii a jiim ltih h ii it r i i enurr j memtir mt twelve years ago last sp- hi sqm il of hrc ihi ttmbtr their mothers watched a thi tr n it r ihi i with a mingling of smiles and of ihi h ii ltint in i man ust one business trying to gather a a hundred children et of tin jnk i x alth few dollars for the profit statement it so for their first day at school hi reiinrki in the littla girlt war curled and 1 he sirti uirm r wl ribbonad and tlarehed and ad sid dint inns i calnu 1 down a bit a i i in a hit of a hot hi ad iivs it us i tnullul like i neur i s ilile m the a rim i i n 1 1 sniapori in i uijika i m 1j soin s r n ii i itahn n l zanzibar an dm a r lu bui i mill ii i hi ild he situ 1 h a community affair putt ng current h story on record orable tha scrubbed and e boyi i iced and red squiil tir id mute popu ii to write to ill lue known i imi h ch ti linnt this georgetown herald published by horn newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c blahn publisher carfiald mcgilvray production superintendent terry harley news editor aiken bradley accountant i is f one news feature that we find harder to follow as georgetown expands is in the social end personal items time was when the editor on a sun day drive around town could write a cou ple of columns by spotting strange cars and strange facet on the street with over 10000 residents those days have passed and we miss them we keep our ears tuned but there are dozens of soc al terns about wh ch we never hear this ii one place where every reader can help produce a news er paper vacation time is here most families will be planning a trip or welcoming guests from other communities when you do pick up your phone d al the herald ind give us the news ottawa report llmonthly ouervations iy dr harry harley mp for halton a great deal of time hat been spent debiting the del ence committee this commit tee has finally been iet up and consists of 24 member 12 of whom are liberals 8 corner vatives and 2 each from the social credit and new dem ocratic party the most not able person re the commltee wat one of omission namely he former minister of national defence mr harkness he was left off the committee probab ly because it was felt that he would vote with the liberal party it will be interesting to hear his evidence as i assume he will be called as a witness bythecomroi the resolution to set up the economic council has been de bated we now await the pro duction of the bill itself for further debate on the specific measures that will be introd used a resolution setting up a dept of industry hat been introduced but has not reach ed the bill stage this is also true of the municipal devel opment and loan fund board which will provide 400 mllliona over three yean for use of mun cipalitiet in eonatructingworth while project a statement regard ing employment and a man power development program has been given by the minister of labour the hon m macea chen in summary the main points are 1 training of the unemployed 2 training of employed wor kers 3 reemployment of older workers 4 capital assistance for tech nicaltrjnn4 f 3 technological change and manpower development 6 promotion of winter house building 7 supplementary federal go vernment winter construe tion 8 extension of municipal win ter works incentive pro gram late from il das fewer inil hun r smti n teachl ft behind lh hit h il ni it i ik on manners good manners ira a mutt tha essence of 10 laty they ara baiad not ma aly en polite nan but on con ideratlon for olheri lb tike the and profess onal c un 9 strengthening personnel resource it is interesting to note that for the first time in many years two private bills have passed second reading in the house of commona these bills are normally talked out which meant they are talked about during the one hour time limit and therefore go to the bottom of the list to be debat ed again at their turn how ever these two bills were brought to a vote within the one hour lime limit one of these bills wat proposed by a liberal lo amend the bankrupt cy act to give some protection oapfimafypfo th m luu lit i i ho i- hki thi n w 11 tr j it ride 2 th r silm just a nistiltir ailii than half tin on dred are al ill t ili have faikd anil been u others have quit si gone to work somi they minted to somi they had lo om is i school nolher wis killi i in w c m an accident tvo irt iinrnid m mi humour seven of tha original hun pcttnie dred will go on to university five of thete will graduate tha on leaving ichoot even tha remaining thirty or forty will lunkt ind the renegades of be swallowed up by banking boys feel an overwhelming nursing industry buiinaii almost indescribable ianie of within a few years they will lots and ladneii but it i be pa rant i citliant taxpayer mingled with a certain eager nasi to take on tha big world perhaps one will be an ilro i holic trine will be divomd are ihrsr u me prnplr il f one boy will enter politico line f thr- r pruts il rirl will enlcr a mentil institu hie simr a yis hie sir tion but mitsi of ihun will hi rhi m r up to the r nrs in life ivin a r ii liitir a ij isln iuujjm r ou and i ri aro difinitil ks mh h led in thuuht worl nd 1 r i what kind of people ara tkey which is nut a hid ilnnfi tluv rloht now as they prepare to ir imiii nnlf s in i til break out of tha shall of school h ar m ri knnuli u and home and stand on tha n rhiy are lss hi i i 1 ut windswept plains of adult llv j ji mninh nil in in ing what do they think ab- uwomenl onil v outt what do they feel are i i m jnn v ii medler nr me hi r e lsc fdi o 10 i liit africa hyde parker advertising manager mrs william geggu f clerk typist anne liirrie reporter peier jones photographer i production technicians leslie clark dave hasting bob baskervilte myles gilson john mcdemenls member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario association business directory w h carr p eng imull nt 1 r it i f i r llli v in 1 1 till triangle 7 7711 rei tr 7 3300 carr westwood ontario land surveyors lib m null n v 11 b trianglr 72211 w h carr b f weitwood tr 73300 rat tr 6 6164 if the processor or dealer goes bankrupt the second bill was proposed by a conservative and gives an applicant for a pension under the pensions act the right to have the decision re viewed by the courts where the pension commission on appeal board hat ruled againtt hit or her entitlement district -news- at a glance cancelled mr mccoll who waa shouted down by his fellow gritt moved ihst the meeting be cancelled because children under 21 were sllowcd to vote he said a 9 year old wat am ortg trie under ib vottt burlington a waterdown man ttedthrm i char will crown the flower fesli normal val queen at the grand floral segrekitid rail lunr 2flh six ftnilistijinnnii nl twn fhini oak villi plans for a 16slorey sky scraper office and apartment building fell through whenthel oakwlle planning board firm ly rejected an application for retoning from dunvegan vestments the area in which the skyscraper would be built la toned industrialcommercial cooksvilli archibald mccoll a ca ledon farmer charged last week that voting in a peel county liberal nomination meeting wat illegal and asked that tha meeting be armed robbery of the toronto dominion bankat burlington an unemployed labourer and father of two he waa arrest ed lest than two hours after the holdup by chief constable kenneth french churchvilli a dog ut mourning her dead master in a church villa cottage last tuesday morning when found by brampton mayor rutsel proute and police chief frank keate deres mes- xsros 54 was caretaker at brampton town offices neighbours reporttd htar- ing the dog howling for some time hefore the may or and police chief broke the door down to find her beside her dead master brampton hia honour earl rowe lieu worse remember they ware born jinto a different world while tn bout th hvnt known far lie il fn m thai i ran sir cl zc rif emotion ml imagina turn tint makis up ihe tren h kn8w h age mind it 1 s thcr fnslish n teichir nilmr their last m hnqng morals and standard sajs i leirn a lot about th m i ivln and tha great one thing thev a is preiiy perala frightened yean of tha great depression at w did era of trans ly barragers cleaners shirt laundereri tr 7 3279 18 mam s hid mlph all work done on premises donald a cay tues thurt ft sat for appointment call tr 7 3401 georgetown chiropractic 2 main street south e l buchner od doctor of optometry optometrist lftl gurlph street siotl ur bldr wednesday evenings only 7 45 9 00 p m by appointment tr 7 2251 scott t dale bennett latimer baines barr liters a solicitor douglas v latimer terence f baines triangle 7 33b1 23 mill sl georgetown room cloud honest thus 1 get a peek inlo that murky mate occasionally jotnme personally i hie a lot of respect and a ureal leil of hope for ihcm probably more on going steady an amat than i hid for my own rcnir ing number of both sexes latum beneath the teen age far aere that ifs stupid on ladiade of cockiness they are just ays ifs great at flrat because trouhied and lonely and sea you always have a del and red and uncertain you and never feel left out but he i c magrie when we were adds after a spall of th tame young routine with the tame girl wallace thompson jrd division court clerk a commissioner tr 7 3963 frank pitch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 7 28g4 georgetown george c hewson barrister and solicitor lis mounlainview rd s carrelal building georgetown tr 73211 week after week you always have a date and if is ai ing as being married a rirl point stead is a i frs but inr- ica tnportunlty tenant governor of ontario feeling of boinr left out of they are lust at eager to do the right thing as rebel i lout against what teemi wrong they are ust as good in the il that going moral sense as we war and at ust as bad with a lot mar op georgetown animal clinic v zaviti dvm b footman mrcv5 106 gelph strut clinic open 7 pm 8pm mon wed fri sat afternoon 13 for expert eyi care consult o t walker occulut prescriptions filled 12 main sl s brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 a m 6 p m daily friday 8 a m to s p m evening by appointment john d ord qc barrister and sellclter 116 mountainvlew rd s carrelal building georgetown tr 749u nancy reeve sharon em slie deedee fleury ann bell chris wilby and candy scotr milton ontario s new minimum wage program will become effective in the milton area on june 30th setting out a minimum wage rate to be paid employees the program means that con itmction workers must be paid a minimum of 1 23 hourly with other male workers receiving a mini mum of 1 00 per hour and female workers at 85c increasing u a 11 00 a ter nine months he ml i ins antfc the i irl traic marnue or hit ter arkumenls and rocnmina tiohs jusrtltre being mamrd vou can t win il seems on making friends one young lady with a mind like a cold chisel observes that we never really look for friends only for leva and security th seme girl svg- oi ti wrly that torn eld friends should be savored ethers should be severed is a u u u ttrlenme t thi human rarr and ma ou lie fieri of fool on no e in djil lifp like it tind in a hoimi ciclj than the one in we grew up they thrive thc bible thought for the week for cod so loved fh world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever belleveth in him should not perish but have everlasting life john 3 14 leone s hair styling prrsnali7d mffnre for appointment 676 6581 321 delrei blv at weber robt r hamilton ro ixamined riplions filled for appointment tr 73971 frederick a helson barrister and solicitor 11b mountainvlew rd s carretal building georgetown t 7ine i ihr hnspel in a i shell d loi and gdir i need only belie e and iise nut printing of distinction st ati minis i mil hill- ms 1nvh 11 ks wh1j1m ini1 tions georgetown herald tr 72201 monuments pollock a campbell dlsigns on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 421 7510 62 water street north g a l t m e manderson qc barrister and solicitor 61 mill st georgetown tr 7 2464 t van sickler ba barrister alicitor netarv dr williams bldg 36 main s tr 74531

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