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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1958, p. 13

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arrive refreshed by bus leave georgetown to toronto 4jj un ekc sat sun hoi the maw bag daily v 14 aj 3 pm 449 pjn 1149 ajiw 534 lun l49 pji 1014 pn sun hot uwb ccf candidate for seeking humane slaughter georgetown ontario 17 albert street dear sir congratulations to the ccf can didate for talcing up the cudgels on benau of humanelaughter so much has been written and so little acconrplished about this very ugly blot on canada s escut cheon one would suppose ottawa is indifferent to the impression this creates to other countries who outlawed the present methods 30 years ago all this coupled with a recent series published by a british wee kly the sunday pictoria entitled blood on the snow and dealing with the diabolically cruel raetn ods of the fur trapping employed in canada s northland presents the world a not very pretty pic- ture of canada as a nation inter ested only in financial gam quite impervious to the suffering of i god s helpless dumb creatures to for service to guelph kitchener quote one of the aforementioned cl x cu ttalu stratford london so timetable mo 4 tickets and information at stlvercreefc comers general store phone tr 73704 corner cupboard tr 73051 monuments designs submitted cemetery a good display in stock br monument works wm c allan prop 68 queen sl west brampton shop phones res gu 10445 gl 1 1613 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13062 articles it is a far cry from the perfumed fur salons to the cry of- an animal in agony so it is also a far cry from the unperson ally packaged meat in the super market to the horrors of the abat toir and never was the writer so glad to be a life long vegeterian please mr henry continue to lay it on with a trowel and the very best of luck to your cam paign yours sincerely joan meers mrs ken meers 3 cabs 3 reliable drivers radio equipped glen taxi tr 72432 automatic hot bothered about a cold house no need to bo when you can order thermo chief heating oil from bill bailey oil man for dependable automatic fuel delivery service now that the heating season is here texaco petroleum pr georgetown 8 mcnabb st triangle 72888 serving hahon and pool counties enrol 67 for st john course in first aid unda smith of glen williams representing local crippled child ren and her parents mr and mrs l smith were head table guests at the easter seal dinner of georgetown rotary club linda is examining the basket of flowers presented to her by the club at the dinner legion notes by leslie m clark we caught h from one of our readers of this column last weekend about no column recent ly for which we apologue we tried to sell him the story that there was just no news but he wouldn t go for that however we will admit we have been quite busy of late and with nothing too startling happening around the branch we haven t tried too hard to plug legion notes however we promise starting next week it will be appearing each week once more we can honestly say tho that the number of columns wi have missed over the past year have noi been too manj so we 11 ask to be excused thih time georgetown was host to the cribbagc tournament last saturda and a huge crowd was present all the busses parked around there were at the tournament in case anyone didn t know there were over 250 there according to those in charge frank connely as zone sports officer acted as chairman for the event and everyone repor ted an excellent time georgetown will be sending two teams to the provincial finals in north bay the regular monthlj meeting is tomorrow thursda night and the executive hope that there is a large group present let s hope each and tver member will be present for this meeting the full executive meeting of provincial command is this week end in toronto there will be a foil agenda for rnda sat urday and sunda thi plact of mectinr will be the king edward hotel with all officers of the exec ulie prestnt this is the big meeting of the jtar with all iht provincial officers there also next week end is the an nual part celebrating their anni versary at acton legion we un derstand that there is something oer the entire weekend with their dinner saturda at 5 and a church period on sundaj eun ing we have always looked for ward to attending this as it is a reall fine weekend with this year naturall the time wc can spend thtre will tx curtailed due to the week end council meeting wc mentioned in the prccid ng paragraph garnet building products ltd rfeadymix concrete conservatives claim rollins booths better located now last wednesday evening the lo cal progressive conservative ass ociation met in their committee room in the old hydro building on main street south some fifty workers were present to discuss final stages of the camgaign it was decided to send each voter in town a card mmrding them of the election and as a service ex plain the location of the polling booths the location of the var ious polling booths were reviewed and it was felt that this year the locations were much more central than last time under the former liberal government noting par ucularly the one where people were forced to travel from as far as sunbeam and norma nd blvd to vote ar a vacant house in the extreme end of tht division near the monument on main street this time the booth is located in a home in the centre of the area on gue ph st past the high school various questions were asked in eluding poll hours which are this year from 8 00 a m until 6pm as this wttl gtve less time than usual cars will be available from conservative headquarters to an one regardless of politics who wi shos to phone tr 74861 one of those present mention ed a series of letters that had ap peared in the herald recently and askid if it would not be ap propriate for someone to riph to one in which appeared what be thought was a rather viciou at taek on the prime minister chairman leslie clark replied that personal he hoped no one would that whik it was arnom s privilege to write to a paper to express their views that in this particular instance he could sec no point to it he felt that mr standish had replied rather bra f i and abl to the first twi and franklv he didn t care to descend to answering the pitifull weak and wocfull illogical arguments aikancui the conservative party in georgetown ha i never had to do this and he wjs sure never would and fmallv hi felt confident that tht od voters of georgetown would n p y in a most eloquent and final waj at the polls on march 31st the committee rooms will be op en each night next week and an he p that can be given to an voter will be filodly given if they carp to drop in or phone tr 74861 the last and most important part of the meeting was the arrange ments for the party to be held on tuesday evening march 25th at the legion hall arrangements were made to provide lunch arid enter tainment as well as a speaker mr john hamilton of york west sand bcsl phoned his apolog ids that he could not be at the meet ing due to two meetings in the south those attending- were also informed of mr best sseveral en gagements in other ridings in eluding algoma east riding the riding of mr pearson where con servatlves feel they have an ex cellent chance of winning uu sixtyseven men and women have enrolled in a st john am bulance first aid course being of fered locally by the volunteer ambulance service instruction classes are held wednesday nights in the lo of hall and will con unue for a six week period members of the ambulance ser vice taking the course include john holden r bl jones roder ick king don livingstone wal lace macdonald arthur morris leslie ftorris poug peck august spltxer claude teague harry allen herb arnold garnet col lett john elliott ernest forgrave harold gilmer gene green ed hall doug herrington doug tuc ker gerard wilcox trevor wil llama alan prouse and john gunn other interested citizens who are taking- advantage ot instruction include mrs jack hobson wflliarn c holmes francis hulme clarence hunter george kovacs mrs charles laws jack livingstone harley lowe logan macdonald mrs norman marchment mrs william mcclements ken mccosh ron mendham mrs leslie norris roy norton mrs kathleen rundle reginald bulloch alan bulloch penelope burley mr and mrs ormle carter mrs william chap lin mrs jack cuthbert mr and mrs ron edwards sylvia ellis fred engleby mrs e fans mrs thomas gadd jim gambell wil liam given mrs gene green mrs don hancock frank hardy mrs walter townend mrs bert tuck iroy ward and albert whit neyjjoreen sanderson ted scott kenneth thomson jim bilsbor row carol boudreau farm news holstein club holds annual ladies night jew this week saw the annual lad ies night of the halton holsteln club at trafalgar memorial hall john f clark of the onl dept of agriculture was the guest speak er and mrs wm cromar george town and tom foster of camp- bellville the assisting artists the black and white boys are planning a trip to the cerswell and mccague herds at alliston and the rosafe herd at brampton on april 2nd the jersey enthusiasts enjoyed a profitable afternoon at b bui and sons a few weeks ago and now they are completing plans for this ufr ad social evening on march 28th in the stewarttown hall a similar event is being held in the same hall by the members of the golden guernsey club on ap ril 2nd tub okmorrown htad wednesday eveg march 26 1058 page 3 give generously to the easter seal campaign your assistance will help a crippled child the cottage inn for good things to eat all through the qay breakfast coffee break lunch 7 dinner or the evening snack the food is all tastefully and appetizingly prepared hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building suphies every building need support good government for a greater canada large stock of plywood masonry cement lime plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board ofb monday tuesday wedn thursday and frbay 0 aj to sj ml saturday coo am to 1 100 ml tr 72519 tr 72861 mino millw0rk diefenbakers dynamic program guarantees a better ufe for all of canadas people solid performance not empty promises old age pensions and other social security payments increased to help tho many who need state assistance a revised system of social security under study tight money eased to aid business and industry 300 million in new money to aid housing a healthy agriculture based on guaranteed annual prices set in advance of the crop season an end to dumping foreign farm products in canadas home markets a vast program of public works to provide needed facilities and to ease unemployment a new deal giving added funds to the provinces in turn aiding the municipalities and helping the farmer and the home owner unemployment insurance benefits extended especially to ease seasonal unemployment problems income tax reductions benefit ayi million taxpayers 100000 canadians in lower tax brackets taken off the tax rolls a huge program of natural resources development launched to develop new industries and to create scores of thousands of new obs e me teu you that as long as j lead the government of this country no one tatt suffer i know the needs of the humble the mrrafie canadian i know their ambitions their hope and their feelings prime minister diefenbaker doors b cabinets sash stairs screens i prompt service free estimates armstrong ave delrex industrial area 11 water st tr 79771 monday march 31 vote progressive conservative in halton vote committee rooms old hydro bidg tr 74861 i nomosnicoiaanum nnr t cuum

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