Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 21, 1966, p. 6

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summertime weddings top lrft mr and mrs gary neilson married june 30 in st john s united church georgetown the bride is the for mer myrni cook bottom lefti mr and mrs john barnis married june 18 in ashgrove united church the bride is the former mae below mr and mrs john hutton mimed june 25th in norval united church the bride la the former joyce mclean education budget equals entire spending in 1963 the provincial budget for ed ucation for this year la aq much la the entire provincial budget for 1963 according to george a kerr m p p for halton it is hoped that future fed eril provincial tax conferences will solve this dilemma said mr kerr in summing up the work of the ontario legislature during the six months session he longest in its history which was recently concluded government bills i think it was probably the most productive in the way- of legislation and new programs wrote mr kerr by the way of example the house approved about 194 government bilii plus a number of private bills from municipalities in ontario unfortunately we also had to announce results for music academy exams tsiitceorgelowri pupils j enrolled with the canadian ac ademy of music had successful results in the summer session examinations released this week by music director g dubnck results are as follows first class honours guitar g ade brian pollock 4 i murray brown 1 i gordon hunter 1 i tierre lemietix 1 1 ted mcdowell 1 i stephen howard 1 1 joey switzer 1 t accordion bob inglis 1 1 kemy switer 1 1 dini echippcr 5 i honours guitar rran day 1 john blair t cahin sanderson 1 cindy lou russell 3 increase the sales tax from three per cent to five per cent and also increase taxes on llqu or gasoline and tobacco ontar io still is competitive a far as other provinces are concerned in tax levies and in some cases such as quebec we ari less however there does not seem to be eny other solution if we are to provide the schools courts universities as well as the facilities daling with labor agriculture water resources lands and forests welfare mun idealities the important thing is to make sure that the money werabe is spent and allocated properly revenue source one of the problems of a provincial government is the sources of revenue available to it they are not sufficient as out duties and spheres of admlnlst ration are extending and be coming more expensive award high school girl western centennial trip lorraine sadler has been cho sen to represent georgetown district high school in the fed wal provincial youth travel program which is a feature of canada s centennial lorraine vho has completed her grade 11 studies at gdhs students on monday for west she will travel by train to saskatoon sask and iron there the students will go by bus to north battieford visiting provincial attractions en route she returns home on august farden rogers tangle on conference expense account another expense account row fce out when county council t last week and heard that warden h h hinton had dead cd to attend a minister s confer ence in toronto in november when it was discovered that the warden had accepted an in vite to attend the confercn burlington deputy reeve frank rogers protested he said the personnel cora mittee had recommended that he should not attend although no mention to that effect had been made exchange remarks maybe you didn t hear the discussion about it as you ere busting in and out of the meet big he told the warden if you don t keep your re marks in good taste- 1 shall have to ask you to take your seat came the reply deputy reeve rogers asked by what means are y u to at tend this conference when at the previous meeting you were au i not to attend this is not a matter on rec d said the warden why should a committee in struct the warden not to at tend demanded 0 kville reeve herb merry if i was warden i would take great exception to long cold drinks an i summer milkshakes are even more apftiang when served in irostcd r ses just dampen the ede of each glass d p and coat ihe rim with jelly povder lsc any favoun e flavour and use n straight from the package try ltmon flivour with iccd tea strawberry wi h lemonade pini cool michael warman anon keip shirley skillmg iclga massar bruce gregg be doing so at his own expense overseas trip he added m the controversy over expeni ppb or arc dclclous j j j i es was darted early this year u a drink council decided to refer the ncn ajlan day obiccted j th cart natcd drink cae back to the personnel com hauoi officials roing on a mlttee 1 junket to europe each given 1 000 tn cover the ex i the annual eounty audit his p of the trip year hows expenditure on ex penses to be considerably in a similar wrangle over ex excess of the allowed budget pensc developed last month over the proposal to send the and several councillors hav re lcounty roai5 commute to a cently been wamng against fur halifax convention of the can ther outlays in that direction adian good roads association bruce fire dorothy russell diane hnlotiuk sharon gcdckc ann kraus wayne ganlhoue county of halton weed control news by v e mcarthur weed inspector education minister warden hinton said the invi tation had come direct from the ontario minister of education the committee thougit that if you go you should go at your own expense said oakville de puty reeve allan day we are against you going at pensc of the cour y warden hinton said the con ed procedure in that case was for council to direct him not to att l burlington reeve gordon gal lagber contended that the war den should be permitted o ac cept invitations to attend funct ions on behalf of council bu consent should be sought for ex penses coverage he said it had created an unnecessary rift between optn ions foot own bills reeve gallagher thought a pol ragweed is worst scourge for hay fever sufferers this is the lime of year when flowers form from the part of thousands of people begin to cough and sneeze from bay fe ver the chief cause is the pre sence of airborne pollen from the ragweed plant to make matters worse the pollen count is usually higher in this particu lar area so this is all the more reason than everyone should make a special effort to stamp out ragweed the stem left above the ground because of its harmful effect health and agriculture rag weed is classed as a noxious weed under the ontario weed control act all persons in pos session of land are urged to cooperate in stamping out this serious nuisance remember the only good weed is a dead weed it is not only a health haiard but it also competes with farm crops resulting in reduced yields it is very objectionable in pasture yields and fodder as it can cause an off flavour taste in cows milk however as the use of weed chemicals becomes more and more popular rag weed is not the serious prob lem to farmers that it formerly was t 2 4d 2 4db atrazine or in fact any of the chemical and cultural practices of tossy i nulture however it does thrive in a wide area of abandoned farms freshly broken lands for new development unsprayed rail ways and roadsides and ncg lected gardens and yards from these areas originate great clouds of pollen which cause the hay fever sufferer such distress the better the control in these days the knrer the pollen count will id should be established where be spraying with 2 4d is cf by wardens should foo their j own bills for half the number of special functions they attend i did when i was warden he said i when not attending regular sbwineta of lbs county he should fectire during the months of june july or august pulling of small patches after a good rain u also recommended mow ing the plant will reduce the spread of pollen to some ex tent but is not an effective con trol as spraying charged second time goes back to jail for the second time in two da j i georgetown man appear ed in county court thursday before magistrate black on a drunk charge wednesday the court impos ed a nominal 10 fine on the 22 the weed does not survivejjcar old local man after hear ing he had languished in the county jail for a cck awaiting trial thursday he pleaded guilty i tn being drunk on main st and wa sent back to the jail for ten days when he couldn t pay a 50 fine on the spot this court does not feel sorry for you today comment ed magistrate block constable jason field of hte georgetown police department said he saw the man swinging around a sign post and asking a purr and woman if they want ed to dance i wasn t swinging on the post i was talking to the wo man the accused told the court magistrate black you didn t want to dance the accused no in tt bell lines by arnold blachford your telephone manager trees to poles there is mnre io making a good telephone pole than just cutting down a tree just any old irec standing in a wood lot wont do por such a special job as helping to spec i communications across the country bell canada uses onl very special trees usually jack pine lodge pole pine or red pine which have enough fibre strength for our needs and also have very few knot holes or other defects if a tree looks promising it cts a physical examination it i checked for height slight taper good health and posture sounds like a real medical once it s cut and trimmed ll s shaved cut to the proper length and then inspected again and seasoned in the sun preservative is added under prcs sure and it s checked again a tree that has gone through all this is good for up to half a century of service as a tel ephone pole in fact we have a few in bell canada tern tory well over the 50jcar mark and still going strong even with our continuing program of placing much of our cable underground the telephone pole is still an important item in our business selecting the correct trees for telephone poles is only a very small part of the careful work and precision that help to bring you good telephone scmcc live safely and longer every summer thousands of canadian are killed or injurm in accidents each beautiful weekend brings its long list of tragedies that might have been prevented with just a lit he extra care remembering and observing only a few safcy rules can help to make this summer a pleasant one for you your family and friends 1 don t swim alone in unguarded places or venture brond your depth ufc preservers are a must in any boat 2 watch the sun a good tan is wonderful but a painful burn is something else rind a sunburn lotion that works wrll on your skin and use it while building a tan slowly 3 be on the lookout for poison ivy and poison oak they can turn a holiday into misery for the unwary 4 if you re planning a trip take along a first aid kit if you stock it well you ii find it invaluable for ovcryfhmg from cut toes to sunburn 3 above all drive carefully take your time espec ially when driving on unfamiliar roads you ii enjoy it more arrive just as quickly and m one piece choose alan young for junior conservation alan young an of mr and mrs leslie young of terra cot ta is one of ten ontario boys receiving a 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