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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1949, p. 1

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georgetown out wednedsy november 23rd 1949 jag 5 open house features ghs com uavv0o v attar wjraya avmvu i i 0 movies lab demonstration voe pahentfl andrew molozzi betty kdkpake top muzewinnerb the annual commencement exer cues of georgetown high school took the form of ian open night in the school last i thursday when parents had ap opportunity of meeting the teachers and seeing demoustratlonssf new methods in education which are in use 1h the school these included guidance and physical education movies mu sic appreciation classroom visual education and a laboratory demon stration vthe evening had origin ally been planned for the old town ball but was shitted to the school on the advice that the hall was a tire trap tho glee club and the junior and senior girls trios sang several sol actions under the leadership of w e capps and holra kelly sang a solo the lovely song of my heart walter blohn chairman of the board of education presided for the presentation of academic and athletic awards which were made by members of the board stan flnlay presented cash scholarships awarded by the board to he lead ing sturents in each form andrew molozzl f25 betty king 20 mar lon ashley 15 jean hancock 10 marilyn bell 5 eileen kerr 5 general proficiency prizes were presented as follows lions club by keith barber to betty king 25y womens institute by mrs h c bailey and mrs d liv ingstone to joan buck iode by sirs walter blohn to margaret spltzer and james kirk wood geor getown herald to shirley burt 8 w orr by james evans to june thompson arthur beaumont by james f evans to james kirk- wood intermediate certificates pre sented by edwin wilson joan p bradley f david bow man julia w devrlcs shirley dobble james fallow mary k garbutt gamett haines jean e hancock william hewitt joyce mcmillan e isobel ostrander eil een m prust june a thompson wanda d timbers honour graduation diplomas presented by jdhn bell robert joseph addy catherine jane dorecn bingham andrew robert molozzl secondary school graduation dip lomas presented by john bell raymond c anderson thomas beckett e m joan buck d betty conn elizabeth l king james a kirkwood h gray merrlam fran ces d pries carl f schenk commercial special joan chap lin ingeborg hauptmannr field day championship medals presented by ross duncan junior donald white eleanor spltzer intermediate william maccormnck ruth mcnally sen ior don burns mary jane arnold school honour crests pres ented by ross duncan ray anderson tom beckett joan buck diane cameron har old crawford barbara cromar julia devries shirley dobble jim fallow miriam grace jean han cock joyce herrington don hutch inson jimkirkvood joe louth june lusty don peters lome mc- brlde george meclure ruth mc nally gray merrlam jane milne frances pries eileen prust elea nor spitzer margaret spltzer dean thompson june thompson toret- ta zulo eleanor schenk acting mayor jack armstrong presented the rugby challenge trophy to jim kirkwood who re ceived it on behalf of the ghs championship team the weather mr editor the snow storm on saturday was the first serious threat of what may come at that we were fortunate as to the north they had 12 of snow and to the south buffalo had 17 may we continue to be caught bn the short end of the snow storms j em batkln date ma mln rain or snow nov 14 40 37 nov is 41 20 r 03 nov 16 43 20 nov 17 41 24 nov 18 3b 23 flurries nov 10 36 30 s 2 nov 20 37 31 average 4085 29 r 03 s 2 archdea con officiates at parish hall dedication lions hear talk by royal commission on education member the composition of the royal commission on education and some of the problems which it fa ced was told by one ofjhe mem bers mrs j s houckpc brampton when she spoke last tuesday at a banquet of the lions club in the hew united church auditorium mrs houck who was introduced by mayor jack armstrong explain ed that she would be unable to touch on any of the recommenda tions made in the report which ac cording tolatest information may be available by february as an example of the work which the commission faced the cited the fact that almost two hundred briefs had been received for study com prising two million words there seemed to be two opposing schools of thought those who think educa tion is learning to live and those who think it is learning to earn a living and these ideas have to be reconciled in a middleroad policy a real problem is faced in northern ontario where funds for education are pitifully inadequate separate at all saints church erin onp education of monday archdeacon w q o i tne deat buh and wlc- thompson of georgetown acting j handicappedalso came within for the bishop dedicated the new- 1 th commissions range what councjldid on monday novkmbkril lycompleted parish hau the peo ple of the parish have converted the commodious driving shed at the east of the church with a door from the vestry opening into it into a truly beautiful building the rector rev c f l gilbert presided and the opening devotions were conducted by rev e brulln- ger rural dean of wellington short speeches of congratulations were made by the archdeacon the rural dean and canon weef- mcmaster orangeville r w hull churchwarden and publisher of the erin advocate outlined the pro gress of the building and mentioned a low people who deserved special credit in the completion of the pro ject a musical program was provided and the church ladles served re freshments wms president tejla of calgary conference a report of the council meeting of presbyterian missionary socle- ties held in calgary in september was given to the womens mission ary society of knox church when mrs curr of toronto spoke at the annual thankoffering meeting presbyterial and attended the con ference the meeting was held in the church basement a week ago one lack in the present system said mrs houck is the shortage of trained kindergarten teachers part ly accounted for because most schools do not grant more pay for this specialized job as an example of inadequate supplies she said that there had been no revision in the geography text book since 1027 the commission had made a spe cial trip through the new england states and found that all four ttatcs required a university degree for public school teajsprs i will remove two trees from in there are two important factors f of ernie rawsons property in education was mrs houeks caroline street parting thought tgood teachers i after finding that a portion of the beckett survey which bad bean approved at- the last council meeting is in esvuimlng township moved to annex this to the town the pedkett estate to assume any coats of annexation movdby davidson and me- cumbera were asked la a letter from alex maclaren to do something about objectionable waste worn the alli ance paper mill which had been damaging five or six nacres of his land for many years n cr mcnally said council had been told the sewers would take care of the mill waste mayor armstrong said that filter beds were necessary before this could be done and he believed the mills were waiting for definite instruc tions from engineer hagey on pre paring filter beds goodlet and herbert both cautioned against tha town being put to any expense to correct a situation which was pri vato matter asked the police to provide pro tection for school children crossing the john st highway intersection at noon hour on the request of the board of education confirmed the present water rates on the oneill block the owner k m langdon had asked at a previous meeting that conald- cratlop be given to lowering the water service council had eon- taoted engineer roberts who gave his opinion that the rates were fair and that if a 6 service were not necessary it could be reduced to a smaller service weston here friday for h opener yibds running a telephow poll of p coun cil members and of men who have been mentioned as potential candi dates for the ibm council nude bysuie herald whilayther will probably be several changes in plans of those interviewed as well at new candidates in the field this is our best informatlottlo date jack armstrong probably reeve although he ur considering the mayoralty also james goodlet running again for deputy reeve norman hill undecided depend on who stands in ward 2 arthur herbert undecided vera mecumber ward 1 councu thos l lyons in the field as us ual for ward 3 council william mcnally not running alex maclaren will run for mayor ken macdonald undecided l e fleck undecided thomas sykes might run for ward 3 council depending en who runs in other wards david sax not likely but might consider harold cleave undecided but con sidering mayoralty ray whltmee ward s council garfield mcgllvray considering ward 1 council david criehton wont be standing frank petch definitely not run ning ross duncan not a candidate e r magloughlen undecided hugh lindsay running for hydro commission bruce mackenzie considering run- nlng for hydro are more important than good equipment and good homes are necessary to make good citizens a bouquet of flowers from the club was presented to the guest speaker by alex maclaren in ap preciation of her talk the west and vividly described the results of the teaching in schools which have been kept open and staffed through the efforts of the wms she spoke of the interest that younger groups in the western churches are taking in missions and urged the ladies to help with this work church leaders at home and rect by mr hagey and again not r- i n x tni missionaries in other lands ore field scott jackson of this mrscurr is p needed and they cannot go unless i we send them and fulfil christs ellis schoflcld agreed to the command go tell she also de- towns offer and will do the dlg- nrh i it m w t cimi- n pii presented to glng and back fill for water service p c vrnndl- am1v j h ments were not made by the next urges all taxpayers day that the matter would be turn- to attend friday ed over to their solicitor they m i m- said that the contract for mainten- 1 dominatio meetin once on sewers had expired octo- mu ber 8th and the completion date mondays ratepayers meeting had been one year earlier it was p q the towns responsibility to see that town s- the engineer performed his duties meeu r they said andfeuurc of him to n pnb supply the neccar deuwee each f certificates did not absolve council there to from making payment council brin m mor wlth ihm still believed that it was proper to pay only accounts certified a cor- society after a vote of thanks by mrs worship service and c slnclalr refre and a so- cial hour closed the meeting mrs a j smcthurst of llmehouse conducted mrs h graham accompanied at the piano for a solo by rev alex j colder mrs curr gave a splendid ac count of the meeting which had as i its theme now is the accepted j time with special emphasis on now she told of the wonderful i progress which has been made 1n licence branch head georgetown will have a town providing the pipe decided to move the abandoned septic tank used at one time for wartime housing from j j gib- bens lot to town property cr mecumber reported that exit two letters in the dence dealt with important muni clpal matters a letter from stan lyon criticized the proposed sys tem of water meter reading his letter suggested that meters be read once a year only so that rate payers might have the advantage of paving water during the winter months to use on their lawns dur ing the summer if the meters are read monthly it will cost consider ably more when the peak of 3000 gallons is exceeded during certain months of the year harry hale said consideration motor r rfr awlrt j should be given industry in regards licence bureau m hmoyer was e olteaksg v- notified this week that he been appointed licence issuer chapter members entertain atlode bridge night o 0z officer reelected by local ladies group officers of the local council of women were elected by accla mation for a second term at a meeting of the organization held last friday at the home of mrs w x nodwell the officers are mrs jesse wyatt president mrs r t paul treasurer mrs a r vannat- ter recording secretary miss het- ue lawson corresponding secre tary mrs william bulllvant gave one reading entitled gods artistry revealed in a trip across canada and miss lawson read excerpt from the national council of wo man which proved very interest- tag plans were mad for g alt shoes for european children to five yean old a onload el woman wm attend ssf local c estraaattob at ttsa boyd york btotel this at the eloee of el m held a ef tie waa e a bridge night was held last frl- mon mrs wallace thompson mrs day by the local iode chapter d w baxter mr and mrs r w when a number of members open- prust mr and mrs stan flnlay ed their homes for a series of mr ond mrs clut boutelle mr bridge parties the games were dnd mrs harry adams mr and played at the homes of mrs walter mrs gordon wilkinson mrs harry biehn mrs denney charles mrs goldhom mrs gordon browne mr w g o thompson mrs wllf and mrs w c reynolds mr and ford mrs james alcorn mrs q mrs stuart young mr and mrs t w mccallum misses jean and h blrchall mrs k m bourne miss margery mackenzie miss ruth i jcan mackenzie mr and mrs evans mrs e e hall miss mar- i george barber jr mr and mrs was being fixed could not pay a 57 bill fom the pipe band for services at the remembrance service as it is con trary to the municipal act and will ask the town solicitor for an opinion on how it can be done were told by foreman era hyde that about 220 meters were still to i be installed by the year end raider in mixed league will mdbt pane i fmab georgetown raiders will play a a sixteam mixed intermediasa oha a and b grouping for tata 1m9 hockey se two brats new tems will make their first appearance this year bramptes and dixie and milton wul agaisl tsg an competition after a year off georgetown weston and flair ville are reentries from last y saris league the end of an at i marked with the passing of acsost traditional rival of qeorcetowsv from the intermediate hockey pas ture and fans in both towns miss the keen rivalry which fames always engendered georgetown and dixie are b en tries and are hated to play a beat 4of7 series at the conrinsloa at league competition the four teams will have a playoff an between 1st and 3rd and 2nd assi 4th to decide the finalists tba regular schedule provides a double home and home seriessnd tha cal season will open this friday night with weston the visitors brampton and oakvule wm plajr their home games in georgetow until ice is available in those towns brampton has a new arti ficial ice arena in process of eoa rtruotlon while oakvule which m voting this year for artificial lea will use their present buhdtntf milton weston and dixie all tune artificial ice nov 21 georgetown at mtllsa postponed nov 22 brampton at oakvffia nov 28 weston at georgetowst nov 29 oakvule at brampton nov 28 milton at brampton nov 29 georgetown at wes ton nov 29 milton at oakvtn nov 30 weston at dixie dec 1 oakvule at georgetown dec 2 dixie at brampton dec 2 weston at mutoo dec 6 brampton at muton dec 0 dixie at oakvule dec 7 georgetown at dixie dec 0 oakvule at milton dec s weston at brampton dec 0 dixie at georgktowsf dec 13 oakvule at weston dec 13 muton at georgetown dec 14 brampton at dixie dec 15 georgetown at brampton dec is dixie at muton dec 18 weston at oakvule dec 10 brampton at muton dec 20 muton at weston dec 20 georgetown at ose ville dee 21 oakvule at dixie dec 23 brampton at oeorqev town dec 27 dixie at weston dec 28 milton at dixie dec 30 dixie at brampton dec 30 oakvule at muton dec 30 weston at georgetown jan 3 georgetown at jan 3 muton at oakvule jan 4 brampton at dl jan o weston at milt jan 8 oakvule at brampton jan 6 dixie at georgetown jan 10 brampton at weston jan 10 georgetown at ville jan 11 muton at dixie jan 13 dixie at milton jory gault and mrs h h rugg other members of the chapter ser ved refreshments at the various homes the bridge was arranged by a committee composed of miss marjorle gault mrs walter biehn mrs wallace thompson miss ruth evans miss ann hickey mrs wllf ford and mrs graham farnell mr and mrs stan fln lay held high score with 8450 and mr and mrs james f evans were tecond with 5470 third prize went to ml w r robb and mrs s w orr 4000 among those who played were mr and mrs william mcnally ur and mrs john ball mr and mrs john glynn mr and mrs h j newman ur and mrs david saxe ur and mrs jamas y ev ans mr and mrs x w blnklay mr and mrs john malcolm mr and mrs d r mctangwin mr and mrs frank banner mr and mia k m langdon mrs j b chimhetlsin mrs w e horlwah mr and mrs w orr mr and mrs r w robb mrs marlon bar ber mrs x a early mr and mr earl trow mr and mrs b b oarbatt mr and mrs fred ken richardson miss margaret posmore mr and mrs bob wyatt mrs ivan crebtree mrs v tor rance mrs rupert beaumont mrs hugh lindsay mrs a a mcdon ald mrs joseph gibbons mrs fred mcnally miss margery mackenzie mrs g w mccallum mr and mrs denney charles archdeacon and mrs w g o thompson mr and mrs james alcorn mr and mrs a m baxter miss may langan miss ann hickey miss e leslie miss hetue lawson mrs n gard iner miss marie lindsay ur and mrs w g mcdoweu miss laura scott miss hazel harrison mr and mrs william king mr and mrs h r foottlt ur and mrs brant howell mrs william mu- llere mrs e b tyers ur and mrs w r s douglas mr and mrs howard wrlgglesw mrs l w dann miss marjoria gault kiss isobel thompson mra paw barber mrs c h barber miss k learmonth ur 8 t lararn mr d lawson mr t e n mrs harold haneox mr and mra stan qrabb mra ted dsxtlagtsn mrs karmath wzutwortb harold maratkad mrs h h haiti st highlights sunday morning rev c r gow- er read from acts and spoke on l 1 a recommendation to be passed on to council was made by fred harrison and s w orr and secon ded by e w binkley that meters be read twice yearly july 1st and december 1st this was carried by the meeting s a second letter from john bell suggested that the meeting give their support to hugh lindsay for 13 oakviue at george- hydro commissioner in the coming town elecuons mr lindsay was present jon 13 weston at brampton and spoke on his own behalf say- jnn i7muton at weston ing he would be pleased to repre sent the ratepayers in this capac ity if they so wished he said that in 1040 he had the honour of being the first member ever elected to the commission acclamations hav- thc religion the church needs paul who gave his life to christ was ready to invade rome to preach the procedure prior to that time he gave a brief sum mary of the new 60cycle change- over which he said would be atar- the gospel but we m christians t ln 1m2 and completed in the ore afraid to invade the homes mi o ho domestic users too many churches are just or- of hy would stand to benefit canlzed group and are not force- by changeover as all home ful in spreading the gospel the appliances would be renewed at christians of the community have nyar0 expense industrys share tho keys to the church door and would be onethird the people wui only come ln as they i r harley asked how large a fee christ ln you and me they had to ba before it could will never be won by compromls- carry sits ownnutual insurance no jan 17 dixie at oakvule jan ib georgetown at1 jan 20 muton at georgetown jan 21 georgetown at ton jan 23 oakvule at we jan 23 brampton at muton jan 24 brampton at oakvule jan 25 weston at dixie jan 27 muton at brampton jan 31 dixie at weston jan 31 brampton at town feb dixie at oakvule feb 3 georgetown at feb 8 oakvule at dixie lng with the things of the world the devil laughs at the worlds cowardice and he is gaining every day has the church faith and courage as paul to die for the mas ter the evening lesson from daniel had as its theme the tragedy without god when daniel was cast into the den of lions because he was found praying god saved hlra by dosing tha lions mouths his accusers war east ln and de stroyed men lusting after the sins of ths world are causing a much tragedy today tear are stffl those ilka denial bat the treat majority goes en the way of kts aeeossrs thar t no way ether than god for p and lay i one had an answer to this ques tion but it was promised to look into the matter les clark the treasurer of tha organization gave a brief fct report and a motion was passed that jha membership fee behest at 100 per family the executive promised to have a full slate of nominee la all sards lined up for nomination day social personal mr and mrs jaek yeans ef are fan ware weake with her parent mr alex been ead with mr stuart dorothy brandford an operation for appendicitis guelph general hospital last her brother harry la at home from injuria s la motor accident near t three week ago whan ha i concussion and a badly knee mrs fred mcnally 1 detroit michigan this ur and mr em du win return with 1 for a visit mrs em hyde monty and spent the wa slid in with her mother mrs t to oeaaral -if- l

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