Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1964, p. 6

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m k m il charlts trolt fholo inspection visit to credit lodge ambulance men get beefs since country rate hiked new rate for township rav guests mine tbe gorgtown volunteer anboluos sarrto have not been accepted fay ru ral residents without protest air ambulance oacda lo i report to the bermld fri day that residents of th town- ghip hav complained about tb uerease set late last year becauee tbe gvaswm lee- inf too much money the officer said as a result of tbe loss of monex from township runs geo taxpayer bad to contribute the diifteence- he u tk th mait avao horses more important than human beings i 29 bairsto crescent tieattalowa ontario uy 1 ibm kjltor o umld th iniftctlon visit of th district deputy grsnd miller it one of hi major occasions of hie credit lodge year in trie picture above taken during live rcent vmt ere brother boberl liwion senior wardn of credit lodge left bight worthipful bro g hubert wslker ddgm drayton out wor bro ed wilson ruling metier ol credit lodge end bro bert fiddler junior warden susan jepson who will celf- urate her flrbl birtlidsy on saturday uiy 0 kerrscolumn mpp repokts to otokoitown from ouiisns paist bv geobge ku hornby store post office will have new ownership the hem william davit miment tim u a lnc trp lo- four children and lo sii not nii4rr of education nude a i wird placing retarded chlldre ns only in rounding out a program long awaited announcement in schools on the umr ham at of education and care but in the the provincial legislature 1 ait our elementary arfiools i neverending duty of showing week when he introduced legis- as hai been pointed out vol the children affection and con ulion providing further avsist- untrrr will till in nreilrd i vincing them that they arc ancc for retarded children cd- audit local association in uum wanted needed and ran nu ucition conduct of the clssse to chaufla contribution to society sine inception of era nu in j 1033 to local aiocuriiom more hohhby than 40 new schools have been eontructed with the aid of cap ital grants from the dept of kdueation and more than 400 teachers have received aununer course training at prewnt 84 associations ore operating 87 k ot the many friend of mr and reverend patrick uahoney at about 2130 ehildrenln ontario mfl wjlmcr tbjaptfln wlll lbe q general hopj sorry lo hear they hate sold tal on saturday april 23 thnr tore and post office business belated wedding annlverury greetings to ur and mr ten the fuu hornby scout- murkier of the drumquin atore troop and leaders left hornby jwho celebrated their 37th saturday morning at 0 am for wedding anniversary on sun- atour and hike to ihe nuc- day may 3rd mr and mrs irwin wallace of rlyth viiited on the week end with ur and mrs let hulledg and family birthday greetings to mrs jim msy on may 7 to wilmer uaaon t a leslie mrs lena kan ford and koland karl od may 8 mrs anderson may mrs ian break and mrs har old treanw on may 10 yh cerieyh cardnr dont make these mistakes the new legislation will mran that local associations will re tain title to buildings and prop erty the school conducted thereon shall be under the con trol of an education authority on which will serve represents tivei of those bodies concerned this education authority will operate the school under ruj- frtiorui and will be paid urint by she dapariment of educa tion which will be i fixed per centage of the approved cost of current operation including the transportation it is anticipa ted that this percentage will amount to between 70 and 80 percent the remainder of the funds necessary will be raised throujh municipal taxca in live munici pality in which the pupils res ide the plan becomes effective on january 1st 10o5 and it will herald achievement of the objective of making it unnec essary for local associations to raise money through charity drives for the current operation of the school and at the same time retain certain dlrabl features of the present arrange- lear power oeneratuig station at douglas point on their way up ihey stopped at inver- huron for lunch followed by a hike through the buth and surrounding lakes at supper time itiey stopped at mildmjy where they enjoyed roasted chicken lrgi salads buns pie get well withes are extend- jralumilk and tea the 11 d to mrs ron plant who is mrs john bussell was treat ed for minor burns at the mil ton district hoapital last week following burns to her face and arms while burning garbage at her home scouts were accompanied by mr and mrs pat flippancc mr and mrs tom higglni and mrs irene saunders the first drumquin guides held their annual cookie day on saturday may 2 a good day was reported by all diesels quiet king st residents are satisfied dleieli thdt ut for hours with their englnei idlitie are being bhut down uicie days but whether or not petitions from residents tfi the vicinity of cewflelowna cn yardhad any bearing on the change is spec ulation in a news release to the he raid monday dr harry harlcy nwnbrof parliament for hil ton riding mid that petitions regarding the 34 hour opera tion of noisy cnr tcllllues in geongotbwn n been forward ed to him and the minister of transport hulaeked the cnr full report on on ihe mat- tc5 pationt at the milton trict hospital dil kire destroyed a uouse trailer and also part of a new house which was being built by mr and mrs f a colllts of the sixth line mr cnutti was slonr in the trailer when fire broke out they bsve sincere sympathy is extend- 1 two children d to mrs frank mccarron on v the death of her father right nirlhday greetings to little afcp spmsideitt whirr tfeith barber 0 king ste a yard area resident who took action to bve the overnight lduntf desflu stopped told the horidthat the problem has al most completely disappeared since the protest lnjpeution just so long as it stays that 1 h said they stopped j the standing engines last but it wasnt permanent we had the problem back t put wmtar jn station aentjoho elliott m the engineers have been ito shut off the dleseis lathalyard dny fbruvttyay hav been kngtiwwrm i so its hard mftyre adhering towrerof wbaeu trcekw ol the great atlannc i pacific tea company limited hoi rwhrwd ifectly moy 1st atw 35 yeors as uod off ajj food s6rs in canada m- bwebe bnan a 41ywar corawr with aip v corawctlctrf under hk able direction aip developed extenslveh in ontario and quebec and in recen years expanded us operations into alberta and manltobo goeton n rvovost rtaht executive vkervesldent has been named head off aps canodlan operations the onoouncemenb won mode by cawrence m- caioyoojo centre vkchokwon off the board of directors mr beebe long recorded as one off the companys most popular and astute leaders in the retail food birslness will continue to reide w metro toronto a mr provost folned the company in montreal in 1930 ke i later 4ecome store mowiooer that cfty eollowinfl world war b air force service he was assfaned to the companys torootoohlceand became sales manooer in 1948 in 1985 cerin lindsay smilh tt r 1 cmralwn by long odds the three com mon e it mistakes of the new gardener and some who should know better are too soon too thick and took tteep there u no advantage at all in working the soil or sowing moht flowers and vegetable seed while there is still danger of hard frost the seed will simply lie dormant or rot in cold wet soil not un til the sun really warms up anu tbe soil crumbli rather than compacts when squeezed is there any growth far better lo err on the late aide rather than the mrly in many parts of ca nada june is a safe and better planting month than may and we dont need to worry if we havent got a spade in the ground in april ct course there are a few seeds like that of sweet peas grass or the odd extra hardy annual that you eant plant loo early but for the vast majority of plants there is no tain whatever and much risk in planting too soon sowing seeds too close toge ther is another common and aerious mistake even the tin iest things like alyssum agera turn lettuce and radishes all benefit from plenty of room if possible seed of these should be apeced at least a couple of inches apart or later the tiny plaiiu thinned to that distance and larger things that grow sy a foot or so high need at least half their mature height in be tween this means for medium aized petunias asters and zin nias at least a foot and for car rots beans and beets six to eight niches as for depth of planting the general rule is three times the diameter of tha teed this means merely a ligcit patting for small seeds as of lettuce cartota and radish among the vegetables and alysttum and popples in the flower line a good plan 1 to mix the very tnillest seeds with a little sand and sow the two togelher then sprinkle with a little more sand and merely press lightly with larger plants auoh u peas beans and corn half to an inch is about the proper depth to plant if we sow too deeply the seed will either rot or the new sprout will smother and die before it reaches ch surface well spaced plants will not only be stronger and health ier but they will be much easier to cultivate ftti the cv a land veen i ta am adliway ac ta ass tar mnj a the kf um at 401 because thi gioftcvtowm hlftald page 8 halfjjs hgtal vawoc have you decided wluth wrong with geortjetownr 1um t fa vo jaycm qlwror04alu1 sit ihe jeycee questionnaire a any ea tre ojlowirg loaltonsl v j raeui imeseetes jk el ceeurcei ti mel wree breaca bt haxa ba 0b m 1 office 3 jeye po- fcom 4 dtiar sir wbfct is our hocuty coulhg too a rciil copy of lh globe and mall dated april 30 lt64 headlined ihtu fiuot page with tli fu lowing 1 w per hour py provlnt wide in od in ihe buu4 of this dally only in a too ob scure corntr of lb sports page appeared the following headline tmui00 in brt crs granu cailtj tax sub sidy for taylor to put it in a nutshell our provincial legislatures could not see fit to iner th minimum hourly pay of all workers to 100 until march ami 10s in southern ont ario and ivcfhilw 37th 1d3 in northern ontario however they did fit to condone a payment of 150- ulm vouk taxes to a mul- ti mllllohalre horw breeder by the name of e p taylor un der the guise of nreeders subsidy any readers who are doubt ful what this breeders sub sidy is all about can rest as sured that it has nothing whatsoever to do with the present family allowance an elementary calculation by any member of the legis lature would have informed ihem of the following simple but ugly fact based on a 40hour work week a worker earning 100 per hour start ing december 27th lofli and working continuously without vacation or sick leave would j have to work 18 years 41 weeks 2 days and s hours to come close to mr k p taylors grand prite in other words our highly paid one dol tar per hour employee would reach the winning post onj november 1w4 the conclusion that 1 sup pose we the taxpayer have to conclude from all this is the fact thit the honourable gentlemen of the ontario government consider thst it is much more importsnt to feed a horse than to feed a human being how long are we the ritl- tens of ontario supposed to stand for this political skull duggery that makes i com plete mockery of our chris tlan society i appeal to every reader with a tense of human ami- moral responsibility pick up your pen and paper ami inj form our provincial leaders that you can no loncer sltl idly by and tolerate this mi- use of taxpayers funds while others in our province with the aweat of their brow are toiling and fetrufglihg to earn a decent living yours faithfully hill rannachan 1 there is no substitute for a furriers specialized carei store your furs for protection from summer dangers stos mb lasr longs ommuto hlari tar soruri wtaat wntl mr jack watson utviar turf itokl 8773441 lafontaines limited rm tku ul ouoh ontario s quebec staof kajt more for you spaxael j tfref it t j new jmam farbsjtahk e filter task m- as arf m i- h ft mi aa- iiisifcilli iitf ji ml iif i msuswlsll1 j musah toatt iainiiiu tfi ill 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