elect mrs jack crkhton as hospital auxiliary head public favours changes in divorce law says harley public opinion seems to ha firmly behind dunces in cana das divorce- jaws- dr han harley kpp for hilton said mi left 2nd vko president mrs g morton past president mis o hewson president mrs j crkhton 3rd vice i president mrs t boor standing from loft 1st vice president mrs d clark treasurer mrs a keir corresponding socra- lary mrs av thompson coordinator of volunteers mrs g sampson and recording socrotary mrs e bodnar j crichton was named lilemstdjent of the georgetown and district memorial hospital auxiliary at an annual meeting and- election of offlcers in the hospital cafeteria tuesday feb 8th she succeeds mrs george hewson the 1st vice president is mrs i d clark tod vice president i mrs g morton 3rd vice presi ldent mrs t beer recording i secretary mrs e bodnar corr- i v thompson treasurer mrs a keir and coordinator of volun- teers mrs g sampson mrs w pope on behalf of the hmembership presented the re tiring president with a past presidents pin and thanked her for her dedication to the auxil iary hospital administrator fred whittaker conducted the elect ion and installation of officers in her report to the members mrs hewson recommended that the number of general meetings be decreased to a minimum of two a year a suggestion that esponding secretary mrs r was adopted as a bylaw change later in the meeting attend ance at the meetings is consis- tantly low and i feel it indic ates that we have now reached sufficient size and have such a variety of duties for members that there is no desire or need for frequent general meetings she said mrs hewson also suggested that it is time to increase the size and power of the auxiliarys executive a report on membership by committee chairman mrs d barton showed a total of two hundred in the auxiliary at the end of 1965 including active and associate members and candystripers but a paid up membership to date of only 97 a report on volunteer serv ices during the past year re vealed that the auxiliarys in- hospdtal services are staffed by err says new budget benefit to homeowner h the homeowner should find i himself in a better tax position i m additional grants to nmnicip- laliiies are used wisely george i kerr hilton mpp said this llweek of ontarios 1966 budget kerr said municipal off- idals must realize mat the which is going to muni- ties is to be used to municipal taxpayers and not regarded as a bonus limunidpalities are always that they need i grants to relieve the ov- lcrburdened homeowner and finis budget does give them mr kerr said the use of ijpearly 300 million which is r ontarios share of the canada i pension plan fund for 1966 for education spending was an excellent scheme he said the increase in the i retail sales tax from three to i five percent is naturally a bur- iior people t personally thought that then- should be a few more ex- ijunptibhs from this tax especi- j ally- for childrens clothing mr kerr said he suggested the e be increased ashgrove parol the other is that the death penalty should be exacted if a person serving imprison ment for murder kills a- penit entiary guard this loss of revenue recov- 1 end in an extra increase on the 1 tax on booze and tobacco he faam mr kerr said the main reas- i on for the increased taxes was i that the province needed more l especially in the field of educa- ijhonwith community colleges hand more technical-andvocat- i tonal schools ceorge kerr mpp were not getting a fair share of revenue from the fed eral govennent said mr kerr we dont want to opt out of confederation but if something isnt done we may have to cre ate our own income tax as que bec has done mr kerr said another reason for the increased taxes was the desperate need for more skilled workers in ontario much of the increased spending in edu cation is designed to train our own skilled and technical people he said we are still not the highest ucw women collect clothing for mission the ucw meeting was held tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs 3m wickson with pre sident mrs john mcnabb charge and opening with hymn and prayer roll call was answered with the word hope mrs tom brownridge gave the devotion al based on our hope with scripture from psalm 130 delegates were appointed to attend the presbyterial in mil ton on feb 10 mrs mcnabb mrs bob cunningham mrs frank ruddell mrs clayton wilson and mrs w bird mrs cecil wilson reported on the boxes of clothing that had been given by the ladies for the scott mission in toronto which mr and mrs mcnabb had deliv ered while in the city one day last week and a letter of thanks was read to the ladies the need is very great and every item that can be sent is quickly used for unfortunate city resi dents mrs frank ruddell gave the study chapter on calling all christians to god with a group discussion following the mem bers felt that unless all have faith and believe in god noth ing is realty worthwhile mrs clayton wilson thanked the hostess and those taking part in the meeting ano the meeting closed with a social hour foll owing singing the- hymn take time to be holy mrs mark collier and her little grandson stephen sprung of waterloo visited last week- 125 volunteers and others con tribute to sales and special projects mrs g sampson lis ted some of the services prov ided such as a candystriper program christmas decorating gift shop gift cart visitors control library cart the candystriper program now includes some thirtyseven girls according to mrs h gou- deserting who reported on that service mrs l hacdonald fund raising convener commented that 1965 was a rewarding year since the efforts of the auxil iary members netted 156158 other reports were given by the corresponding secretary mrs p berry public relations convener mrs n buchanan gift shop convener mrs j muckart library con vener mrs w pope and progr am convener mrs el thompson minutes were presented by mrs j mills dr ca thompson was guest speaker and addressed the wo men on anaesthesia and how methods of administering it have progressed he was introduced by mrs e bodnar and thanked by mrs r thompson he was commenting in a in- tervlewon reactions he has had to a recent speech in which he advocated a complete revamp ing of laws regarding divorce and birth control dr harley said that while he has not had too much reaction to his suggestions regarding the dissemination of birth control information he had received 25 letters in direct resp onse to his comments on divor ce- the letters came from many parts of canada- and ai far as vancouver and calgary itis interesting to note that not one of these letters has dis sented from my stand and- all have been in agreement with it dr hagley said many ca nadians apparently feel that our divorce laws are outdated and that other grounds than adult ery should be permitted he said the commonest sug gestion involves desertion- and many feel that if one partner of a marriage deserts the other for a period of three years then this should be grounds for div orce the correspondents point out that desertion makes it im possible to remarry and forces many common law situations and illegitimate children if they are to lead any sort of a norm al life dr harley notes my correspondence from the riding 4s running about three 4o one in favor of abolition and very few people attach any qualifications to their views on this dr harley said my mind is atlll open to persuasion when the house debates this is sue but at the moment i favor abolition with the two riders that i have mentioned ther action on the subject ex cept that he will speak when private members bills on dii orce and birth control come up hornby the the first meeting of hornby north 441 club held on saturday morning february 12 at the home- of mrs james mckay the elect ion of officers was held with the following elected darlehe leslie president gwen webb wee president karenbradley secretary and laurie maxwell press reporter eleven mem bers attended and they decided to call the club the hornby happy hostesses mr and mrs roy break have left on a trip to florida where they will spend a months vac ation mr and mrs robert ward toronto visited oqfriiay with mr and mrs john bussell and family gel well wishes are extended to clebert mcdowell who is he said he does not plan -fur- patient lu the milton hospital get well wishes are extended to brian bussell who is recup- for debate in the commons he eratlng at his home following said he does not plan on intro ducing such bills himself there are already about 20 on i the order paper dealing with these two subjects the halton mp said he con tinues to get representations from his riding on the question of capital punishment and some of these are on printed cards which indicate an organized lob by in favor of abolition of death penalty he said his personal view and one which appears to coincide with the majority sentiment of his riding is to vote for abolit ion with two qualifications one is that a person sentenced for a capital murder should serve life imprisonment term with no recent operation birthday greetings fries on february jp and to william bradley on feoruary ml mrs grace crawford enter tained members of the evening unit of the hornby united church women at her home oa moodayevonlosy mrsgernat howden was in charge of the devotional period and chose as mrs jfertha grextoiijaras elect eotto be convener of the dance thfenafevv 17 page s fnimlf j im jug ihsjstavta will be mrs evelyn tyner and mrs out wallace mrs ber- tha greeted was hi chars oi the pr period which in cluded a penny sakt ymm peoples society net oa sunday night at the bom of botha your 8tftn9nb- inspected cleaned free often b all thary aoaried jo loalore hie beaotr of your diamond tin while here wo will b your ring for ting and ro pain thb teams adi- remounting older diamonds and other precious stones look larger and lovelier in the modem new slender mountings drop in any day and we wih gladly quote on modern izing your jewellery with latest style mounts m john boughton jewellers certified watchmakers 5 main street north b774313 jfctsfsffi2ss hirpvioei gndaj tsjteto said our safes tax gas and cigarette tax are in line with those of other provinces six georgetown area men imed to milk committee halton county milk produ- lcers elected a 15man milk tpoounlttee representing a 1 1 mnuk producers at a general i meeting held in milton on feb 1 10th 1066 producers from all i parts of the district attended the meeting boss segsworth burlington was elected chairman of the 15- j committee george pellet trio br 6 hilton virt-chair- i and victor lawrence br i jloajkyille secretarytreasurer the ontario milk marketing i board will be able to keep in i touch with the producers j thrdtgh the county milk com- i zttlttees and the county xecut- iives will form- a vital link in icti were transferred to the i between the lbcratalul producers other members of the halton i county muk committee are i john bird re 2 georgetown i kyle bingham- rb 2 george- llown mac alexander rr 1 iharval russell hurren br 2 kcampbellville james c fetid t j georgetown h craig r6h law rr 1 milton bruce me- rr 5 georgetown sam parrop rr s milton brace latowden rr 8 muton colin marshall rr 4 hltton and fred nurse rr 2 georgetown mr laverne dyment and mr beatty members of the ont ario milk marketing board dis cussed the boards official pol icy statement that will serve as a guide for its future activities and answered questions from the large group of iriterested producers this is the twenty seventh county milk committee to be elected several others scheduled for organization with in the immediate future the county milk producers will take the place f the many milk associations the powers of ontario milk marketing board with the proclamation of the milk act 1065 concrcti oftava miumrlo sand ioad otavb hi aaal top sou stortt work tom haines glee wuilaans til 7339 inlaw mr and mrs cecil wil- mr and mrs roy christian of orangeville were sunday visit ors with mr and mrs frank ruddell parents return report cards in person one way to discuss a public school pupils progress with his parents is to have his par ents return his report card park public school principal william french thinks so in fact its his idea hes putting his plan to work later this month when report cards will be issued mr french has scheduled two open house nites at the school for feb 17 and 18 to which too parents will be invited to bring their sons or daughters report card back tq the school normally the pupils take the report cards home for a par ents signature and then bring them back to their teacher bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager long distance rates being reduced again whoever said that the cost of everything keeps going up and up was definitely not aware of whats been happen ing with long distance rates over the years less than two years ago in june 1064 to be exact long distance rates for daytime stationtostation calls were reduced and now effective march 6 rates for night and sunday stationtostation calls come down as well from march 6th on long distance users in georgetown will find that calls over 250 miles to communities in ontario and quebec will cost from five to forty cents less while calls over 600 miles to other provinces will drop five to fiftyfive cents night and sunday station rates are in effect from 600 pm on weekday and saturday evenings and of course all day on sundays since they are alreadyiower than daytime rates and very much lower than person- tfrpfrson ratrs its doubly pleasing that tbeywill be still lower starting sunday march 6th incidentally im saving some more good news about long distance for a later column so be prepared to be pleasantly surprised once again the open house boors hive been moved ahead so that the first nitcs session lasts from 5 until 8 and the second nite from 6 until 9 i though i would try mak- tn tueitr ev af so that they wouldnt conflict with anything else the parents had planned mr french told the herald out with the old in with the new im referring of course to the brand new telephone directory we receive this time of year the outside looks the fresh- st and newest but remember its there mainly to hold the insidea in its the new and changed listings that are most important so to save yourself time and avoid wrong numbers be sure to look the number up and jot it down before you call handy little blue books ideal for recording your personal list of telephone numbers are still available free of charge just call our business office at 8772292 and we will send you one it had to happen just to prove how unsettling a wrong number can sometimes be heres an answer one careless caller received youve got the wrong idiot you number train to montreal ask about convenient departure and return times for information phone the local cn passenger sales offica mr canadian national 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