Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1965, p. 9

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rapid rail to toronto georgetown in metro commuter study harley to halton wbktr ountvations y ok hauv haruy evlr k nation tamrwey ma27ttt ims halton member reports from geneva of wwy mfw rh frppcv to6u at tba fcctit i tfca wala hatth asawmbry ttw fcxttfrtf op th metropolitan toronto and region trtrupoiiat on study aaa ti trwwn abov ou i lined by doti tt ontarto govarnmanl hit renounced lht it plam to cf on hi lludy i fit rcomne3rdation and tabhlh a red conunuur tarv c lo men it capabilities in an ovaralt trcruspolat on program or trv fag on yhi bouts of the f fit propovd tervca fnile acroit tha lakethora region will hav and hour dumg peak ravel period m lha brampton georgetown ima w ii ba the nest tra ni at present there are no commuter ing in metro and in fact the doveit ilat on it ihown here the dark i ne extending 52 an initial capac ty lo carry 6 000 pauarvger fifvl tarvica it luccetiful it it i kely the hrva m the ttudy are to carry commuter ratet available lo georgetown people work offering a commuter rate in weiton this kfcrott on tha world uraltb aaaefobl cjno4 direct from th martini bw la xty grva ip tteva thca tafpetldi hd in lha buildm that mi oriinlly rdrulmcted to hou tb league of nation it ww ttot fiuuard until l37 and bcau of the ontrt at j world war ii in furo it h r wti ujki fqr lb purt for which it wj built j tui chauhkr in wbuh thi world health ataembly toti ii ajmllar u a urg mo- vl thtr- but with mar rfcf and apaclouanena tbc tiah in the front contain the elected officer and official of tbf world health omantiition or rsltd ptatformi the deleiratei ire aeated in rows like a t he at r but with mor rooio to allow eay iiovenient lelwen the rowi liie tulsatuma art crated tn alphalsetical order lha beglnnlrnf letter in the front row rhoen by lottery to enure fairnen in the seating plan t1i meeting ti more infor mal here than in the houw of mnmnnt in anada one romn and c informal and dvs not bow to the speaker on entering or leaving the chamber a i cuunm in the home of i omnium tllulr altf allhoxlma tvl y soo delenate in ihu aawnbh crnitlnk of rrpre wntativc frimii 121 mcmher ountrif and 1 amocialed unnlxr ountnr i m1s1i to hrlr v briefly the report of the director e neral of the world health or sanitation hut ma i point out al the hecinninu that what a nada take a routine matter aiich a amallpoi accine thee are very tevere problein ele where throuchout the world tuothirdi of the world a popu lation imports all their dm fit from other countrlea and even more important two ibirdi of the world hae no cuaranlee of quality and tafety of drui u we in canada have under the tood and drug at heu lationi the director eneral report n lummiry la a follow 1 maljnia vlalana pro- grammea are continumtt anil have reduced malaria dramati rally an much aa m in ende mic areaa inforlunatelv in africa ita complete eradication 3l tubehcolosis tb u atill a in jo tyld jroblw tbr- u ao incttit gap u tba world treatment of tb b c4 of tb heww duii which r rffef lively uad iti komr araaa tnd uoavajlabu in other tb tirogramma boaxa to ntr world knowlda and kvdi toomt- 1 trovld tba tttr fcntltubareoloii drua siiuaijjox rtiia l i relatively ttily eontrolled dlt- hm and yet ii ttill a major problem lo mltiy of trw newly mrtipk natlatvi ntalnly bwu u of th tlhitvrul and ucbnira vroldenta of obtaining depv frvvie atnallpov vaccine a leu friable lyp of vaccina which breaka down rapidly in tropical countries ii uwj 4 vfctskral di1kasp despite efffctivr drug ihtadit eate atlll conlinuea to rue throughout the world 3 air and watkh pot ution thla la now a world wlda problem and is of aourte very prtnerit to haltnn oun ty bordering as it dori on lak ontario aifd tb related pfublrauf of water pollutluil ill uu crfat like i need 50 till pay day try atlantics thrifty fifty ouly xu till pay day on wmii m mlke eland mwger atuntic finance cooocation limitid tir 7 alurn si y wyt 0 uokij iualth hk kkahcll citkk this re anarch centre tj not inundfd j tu replacrf luliuniil endeavour in rmrch hie centre prto hrti would have its primary pujpow the rwiiro into tjia icauwt of dikeae the ktatlj cat tludv uf diiujk and the means of communication bfjllh lafortotuoji throughout the world 10 intet this is the uiain function of tbf world health organisation to dlkuu irut luformatun of lieatth dimieb ami druks and reartlnn of druks 7 dili s the ue of druj ii ever inrreatintf thn in hi it the world and l a neceit to brint the hraltri pr hlem of hie worlil under rmtr i tills of courwr raisri tie proh lems of enourinji imhi the g is llty and nafelv of dr it f r human consumption an t uiar ihrouuhout the world m far tke first tnw cauain fanuh uitory an all purpose premium grease specially formulated for all lubricatine tobs imperials new blue esso unitol sttlf price expropriating ann st land tk surveying firm of carr and west wood were aulbo rtred bv council recently to prepare an eiproprlation plan for widening of ann sir to m feet oun c hewson ei plained that no houtes wcie involved just hits and pieces of land necessary to widen street particularly at the lend in reply to a suggestion from coun rallentine that it should he done under local improvwnent coun lfewton explained that road cannot be done under local improve ment whv widen a street that verv few people use que ried oun ounf the maor opposed the idea of eipropriation feeling it ua bad public policy it onlv puts the people in a bad frame of mind he concluded in answer to coun hrwaon i contention that an appraisal couldn t be made tilt the land was staked coun smith re simplv ha to he staked our oun town men could do it nun smith also contended that there should be a price on the plan of expropriation before anvone voted on it after further discussion the motion was withdrawn until a price could be obtained a to both duuis add buflafs a iity ippltcjttoji it lnr uiufwialufh a only oo tda laqtmad you cat km the wforjf iai a unipiihed uortga witb bajy bm fraeu puveats ruii rv 6014 iy and wi have a good selection of rose bushes hybrid teas 1 climbers all 1 poh 1 00 par bush shrubs trees fertilizers peat moss iawn ornaments patio planters grass 1 garden seed choose nowl webbs greenhouses lk ntluf uuh at nervll dial ia5j15i sptculnrnroductobyofrarj save 500 buyomurtonol 30 un tot ffiie uitnupis ind an uio pislotnutic creite un ttmuur s1990 now only- 1490 eget more for what you do 1 call your imperial esso agentj r j dumper cioitonowm ymis artists sketch dapicll lha fyp of train thai will b utad in ilia ontario govern rrmnl i new railway commuter tarvica to provide high frequency travel into metro frorr ouhyino communities uch at georgetown through the touth of the county the fint ttage of the protect will extend nmval rev lockhart royal back for norval anniversary rv locwhak hiil gwler ich ormer minuter of norval and union churchei wilt be the tiieit minister at the annl vereary aervicea of norval prei byterian church on june 0th unit two of norval united church ucw met at the home of lira paul johnson on thurs day evening may 13th with mm jack may in the chair the devotional was taken by mr uoyd laidlaw and mrs boy laidlaw thft program consisted of a euoctssful auction of variuus article donated by the mem ben with mrs peter pomeroy eg the auctioneer mra ken held and mrs don aid cleave assisted the hostess ovith the lunch and a social time was enjoyed several from norval and ei iriot attended a aong reclal held in the concert hall of the boyal conaevatoryof music toronto hy a law pupiul sf uelen sltnsnte joyce mclean unsj aaveral numbers opening the program and again singing at the last v congraiulatlonsno mr ahd mrs murray weir on the open ing of the village tea house recently this la the former mc- pbetaon home beside the prea- byterian church mr and mra bobert crawford sr and famt ry uved here for several years baton rooving to hornby tr they now operate the s774ss3 1 1 m general store and post office we hope the vlllaje tea house will prove to be a suc cessful venture for mr and mrs weir norval presbterian church wms meeting wa held at the home of mrs tom mcoee on tuesday april 27th with the president mrs andrew mcclure in fie chslr the scripture leaason wss given by mrs art clark and the prayer by mrs j v mcclure the chapter from the study book was given by several of the members mrs n robinson mrs j m mc clure mrs r duncanson and mrs harold mcclure the lunch conmlltee to aas let the tioaless were mrs oil ver hudter and mrs n robin son uombers are reminded to bring t ielr elein used clothjrlg to the next meeting to be hold at the home of mrs craig reld oatuesday may mth to charge the person for ob tslnlng beer while uadereue or the indlvldusl outlet for supplying it a is yasr old acton youth said in c6urt wednewtsy he purchased a carton of 12 pints from the georgetown rrewers retsll store december h the youth ssld he signed the name of a dead cousin to the purchase order the youth is five feet 11 inches tsll and weighs ml pounds he was is years old when the allrced purchase took place the youth waa found with a carton of 12 pints of labalu 50 ale in a car owned by a friend who had driven him to the outlet john 11 francla delinsc counsel for the provlndally controlled company asked that the case he dismissed because the crown a evidence was based on the testimony of a minor magistrate jamea black de nled the dismissal and adlour- ned the ease to june 1 for further evidence from a person whs waa unable to attend court because of an injury brewers retail r charged with selling beer toa minor in what ts believed lo he the first ot lis kind the brewers betair company limited has been charged with selling beer lo a mnor through its outlet at the delrey market centre georgetown the usual procedure haa been the court was told thai the brewers retail compahy li mited waa cited in a ehag earlier this year when the youth appeared in juvenile court for buying beer thecourtwatolrj thumhe youth haa spent nine tnbnths in the bowmaavllle training echodl a princeton university re searcher aaya it la possible to send messages thru a persons skin even those with thick skins i standard equipment a bank loan it has become almost standard practice today for people to go to their binlc to finance the purchase of can and other family items you too may have found it i good idea to borrow where you utve at your local bank it ii often simpler became the bank already knows you as a savings customer and it also may save you money because bank loans are lowcost loans for borrowing and saving and for any other bank service you may need just visit your local chartered bank its the one place where you can get all your banking done under one roof the chartered banks se your commun through 5650 branches all across cahaja the chartered banks bring fallrange banking within the reach of everyone mw t ai jfl t j 4 av ijsitf4iuiik i mi tmj vjfjw uvm i ifcajtjtsh iu

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