he qiotonown tn wednesday evening nov 10 1m3 page the georgetown herald serving the eamnvilhae o akoxorrown glen wnxuia vowl lwzbocse hornby btatwarttoww balunafad asboiovr touta ootsa subscription rata ism a year slnfls coplas 8c each advertlatne rata quotad oo application walter c bibts publisher and editor s t a t r gerfisld l ucgilvray laelle u clark corey harrington jr rag broomhaad the barald u printed each wednesday la tne ojjlce on main straat georgetown authoruad as second class mail peat office dept ousva member of tha canadian weakly newspapers association aad tha ontarioquebec division e tha cwjia 1 wpjaatomirni siisjy lets keep our landmarks talk of removing the covered bridge at west montrose brings up the question of keep ing valuable historical landmarks recently we heard a speaker compare britain and canada in the old country he said there is an awareness of the value of his tory which canada possesses only in a small we should not lose sight of pioneer days eith er there is a wealth of history in waterloo county and it should he preserved practically of course it might not te sensible to keep using the bridge indefinitely a new one will have to be constructed to take care of modern traffic but it should either degree every historical fact is treasured and be left nt the present location with a modern landmarks are carefully preserved and often become revenue producers with a small ad mission charge for viewing them aside from tourist spots like montreal quebec city canada is inclined to plunge ahead and let such attractions as the west structure ixside it for daily use or it should moved to another site where with other cur ios it could e on permanent exhibition henry ford did this as a private project at greenfield village in michigan and estal lished a museum which is world famous if montrose- bridge disappear into the limbo of ontario cannot do something similar perhaps recorded history perhaps we are too busy the ford museum would be interested in the progressing certainly our standard of livirlp west montrose bridge it is the last covered is the best in the world and we have more of bridge in ontario and should not be allowed the newest and latest than other countries but to disappear why do we do if why is it that these two months before christmas everyone is so busy that we scarce ly have time to enjoy the events we do attend after the summer holidays the pace be gins to quicken organizations start meeting again bowling leagues get going there are school concerts euchre parties dances and bazaars hockey starts sunday school concets christmas parties private entertain ing gets into high it seems that everyone young and old is affected with the disease and we sometimes wonder if we wouldnt enjoy some events more if they were delayed till january or feb ruary when another dull period acta in talk to any businessman and you will find he is busy arranging his christmas mer chandise and getting ready for the grind of a couple of weeks of open rights talk to a housewife and she is up to her ears in holiday planning and meals and gifts have her going around in circles its a merrygoround and we all seem to be on it every year maybe we do enjoy it in spite of our complaints so long as we dont let go oj the strap prechristmasiris it could be calledl pot pourri another honest man tom palmer found a purse on the street on itiursday morning containing a considerable amount of money reporting it at the herald office it was soon returned to the owner mrs ken richardson mr and mrs arthur middleton have mo ved into their newly built home on rosetta street the home owned by k m langdon on market street where they formerly lived is now tenanted by mr and mrs ivor wil liams and their two children the williams came out to canada from england earlier this yeat we are justifiably proud of the repu tation for results which the herald enjoys every day someone tells us what good results they have had with one of our adlets for instance here is m h moyers experience last week he placed an ad for a rifle at 1 0 am wednesday morning the paper was on the street at 530 the rifle was sold and the money in his pocket at 7 pm this mod ern age i while dozens of georgetown chil dren saw the santa claus parade in toronto in person there were hundreds who viewed it on television saturday morning besides all the private sets in operation the legion hall was jammed to watch it there and sizeable crowda gathered in front of the show windows at mcclures home furnishings and goodlets hardware which had sets in operation in our opinion the remembrance article written of the herald last week was one of the finest for the telegram and used on the front page pieces of creative writing we have ever seen it ranks with the famous so long son and is there a santa claus which are so regu larly ireprinted across the country george town can be proud of jim emmerson who is finally coming into his own at the tely we expect to hear a lot more about jim in the fu ture now that his byline is appearing so regularly in a large daily newspaper con victed of attempted rape a georgetown man will spend three years in jail the case had a gteat deal of local interest as georgetown people were called for evidence and some ser ved on the jury at milton it is always diffi cult when such news arises to know what to report in the news pages a weekly editor is in such a different position from a daily the work is more personal one thinks of families and friends and there are times when it is best to say nothing or to say it in such a way that it brings no further embarrassment to people we know months can go by when there is no need to edit the news then we run into a series of stories which appear in the daily paperitut which we do not touch this rsthe third time in a month that we have had occasion to omit a news story altogether or to report it only in part perhaps it isnt good newapapering but its the way we do things still time to register morgaritoris schooof ballet first lessons this saturday gesgetownoddellowi hall 930 am 6 to 9 years -r- 1 030 am 3 to 5 years 1 130 am 10 to 13 years 1230 pm 14 and over ballet tap an all phases of dancing taught by mary morgan and nadja toris of the belgrade national ballet advertise ss ballinafad gideon bible society speaker at service the service sunday moraine was in support of the gideon bibfo soc iety mr gordon gamer george- town ond erin businessman cave a most interesting address on the work of tho society how it origin- ated and many instances of redemp tion through the reading- of the holy scripture placed in hotels prisons and schools he was accompanied by mr harold page of georgetown who read the scripture lesson petor lawr is recovering from an operation htmna his tonsils re- moved at general hospital in 1 guelph on saturday gary show has returned to school again after hsvrng bden confined to his home with a fractured leg for sight week the new as 4 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