4 v mc w ix wn page u i k i hi 1 1 wm i i l i m tuhjjlflliu j1 1 f 1 i the georgetown heratd barring the communities of oeoftoetowh ib4 wwuams norva1 umehouse hornby sntewarttown bau1nafad ashgrove terracotta walter a ibiebn publisher a nd editor staff subscription bate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 28 main st georgetown garfield l mcguvray leslie mf clark corey hendnrtoa jr mr aileen bradley bob baskerville dave hastings ken cowell terry harley authorised as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the gmadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the gwna l congratulations to graduates cash which 4t should but there are few young men and women who given the ambition can not realise their goal if they try and university is not an unobtainable mirage to people in av- i i ifs- i l it the herald is filled thsiweek with sfories of young people who have successfully completed gtheir higher education and are embarking on a business career armed with an expensive im portant little document obtained by the blood sweat and tears of university attendance theonly regret is that there are not more young people who finish high school sncl seek to become engineers doctors nurses technicians teachers professional fields where jobs are going begging for lack of trained personnel not every one has the ability or can finance advanced ecfiftjpllon our society is not perfect and does not put the premium on brains without until next fall r i last week saw the end of another years issue of high tales the paper within a paper which has publicized the news of georgetown high school twice monthly during the school term it has been a pleasure to help the students gain writing experience by putting the herald at their disposal and it is particularly a pleasure 1o the editor see that five years after the paper was inaugurated enthusiasm has reached the stage where a year book is being produced it is the first such year book since the thirties and we have hopes that it will become a- yearly event a terrific amount of work has gone into both the bimonthly papers and the year book by students and staff and they are to be congrat- bible society needs help erage circumstances to youg people in high school we say con tinue on to the very limit of your brain power a job may look enticing when you are at the end of your first or second year it will still be there a year or two later the few dollars you may be ahead at the start will be overcome mighty fast when you are armed with a htghscho diplom a business college or university degree barbara lois pllmore of winnipeg has become uw first noh- regbtered nurse tp graduate as stewardess foe transcanada air lines tca recently relaxed its registered nurse qualifications ee- caiise of a shortage of e wbuttrajnees v and miss filmore was the first to be accepted she took a four week training course in montreal and went on line duty immediately hiss filmore was bom in winnipeg anil attended gordon bell high school she was employed wiui various winnipeg firms as a secretary before joining tca farm nrws halton farmers heady to battle warble fly ulatedon this extracurricular activity it will have its dividends in a greater awareness of the prin ted wordand if it encourages even one student to seek a career in the field of journalism it will have accomplished much in this age of television and picture maga zines there is a danger that one of our primary recreations may be lost nothing can replace the joys of a good book and all too many child ren are growing up in homes barren of reading material we urge parents not to replace robin son crusoe with crime comics to see that your children subscribe regularly to the free library service and to instil the delights of the printed word into their upbringing a f 1 j owlin banqusttfor ovkrdalk ladiks members of the cloverdale lad ies bowling team concluded their season with jr banquet at terra cpt- tavlnn on may 11th members of the winning team were presented with prises these being mrs keith mcqueen mrs welburn marchment mrabiohard hogan mrs andrew murray and mrs al currie presentation of an electric clock was made to leaguer president mrs kennedy flowat in recognition of her work directing activities during he year other bowlers who attended the banquet included mrs william mccracken mrs jim turabull mrs roy hobos mrs f j sulli van mrs robert allen mrs clar ence held mrs cyril day mrs ken phillips mrs tom niven mrs rpy haley mrs charles corcoran- mrs alfred barrett mrs tony martin and mrs norman long farm niws bertha watson speaker at junior church service j b w the annual church service of halton junior farmers is always an event which halton juniors their parents and friends like to attend we understand from karl wilson presiden of halton jun iors that their annual service this year is to be held in grice anglican church milton at 8 ptn on may 26th the guest speaker la to be miss bertha watson of the acton juniors who was one of the five finalists in the junior farmer pub lic speaking competition in toronto last january miss watson was also v one of the four halton juniors who brought back the provincial infest county debating hamptnwiii halton a few week ago as in for- mer iyears music for the service will be provided bythe halton jun- tor farmer choir under the leader ship of mrs george newell stewarttown susies may 21st stewarttown susies held their sixth meeting at the home of mrs fred armstrong the girls reviewed uteri work on first air after the meeting opened with the j pledge and the reading of minutes by the secretary congra tulations were expressed to mrs bob lawson a club leader on the birth of her daughter i i e sj j e w a few days ago one of our promt- j h m dated georgetown ontario iftzzjsjtslsz this 13th day of may ad 157 notice to creditors lr theestate of albert edwin colman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of albert edwin colman late of the town of georgetown and county of hal ton paper mill worker deceased who died on or about the 6th day of march 1957 are hereby notified to send unto the- under signed executrix of the said es tate on or before the 15th day of june 1957 full particulars of their claims after which date the sa estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the executrix shall then have notice ftir j byrna milne dental surcon xray mill street tfr 72871 dr john rkfrby practice of dentistry xray trlangle z3641 main street georgetown recently the suggestion that halton cattle owners should take action to place the county under this warble fly act it is long overdue he added because the individual cant control warbles if his neighbours dont do anything about them this was substantiated by the number of warble lumps on the backs of ft typey bunch of his young cattle we were inspecting at the time this was the sort of com ment we have been waiting for for some time as a matter of fact the subject of warble fly control was discussed with a representative group of halton cattle owners some three or four years ago at that time the reaction of he grenp was lukewarm to say the feast so noth ing materialized enough halton cattle owners 522 loretta colman executrix by ber solicitor m e manderson georgetown ontario tenders for coal and coke federal buildings province of ontario indications were given at fridays meeting of the local bible society that some sort of fund canvas will be attempted next fall in order to increase giving locally to this important world wide organization several churches each year set aside a day for special donations to send the bible abroad to have it translated into other languages in order that the most isolated savage may hear the word which much of the civilized world accepts as the gospel over the years the best in scholarship has gone into painstaking labour so that the trans lations may be as accurate in thought form as pos sible the work of distribution by the society in itself often represents a story of great courage a paucity of givings last year can be blam ed on inattention rather than on any lack of wil lingness among the general public there is no one who calls himself christian who would not contribute in some small measure to spreading the bibles influence the bible society should encounter no trou ble next fall in finding several hundred dollars providing the right approach is used and the right channels sought door to door campaign ing need not be necessary if each local church will make a point to bring a campaign to the attention of its church people sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above will be received unth 3 pm so if there are edst tuesday june 11 1957 for r 1 j 1 v tne supply of coal and coke for the feel and think as our farmer friend i federal buildings throughout the fine cooperative effort monday evenings entertainment combina tion sponsored by the legion town council and hospital board was a fine cooperative effort which brought pleasure to the hundreds of citi zens who crowded the park even the weatherman after providing one of the dreariest holiday weekends on record al lowed the sun to peep through in the early ev ening and tempered the days chilly breezes to forward to next year make it not too unpleasant for those who ammed the grandstand to see the fireworks display there are not enough such community ac tivities when a whole town joins in just getting out and having a good time mondays affair and the fall fair are perhaps the only occasions on which georgetown has a big gettogether thanks go to all those responsible and well be looking does then we should be ready to go as intimated in a previous ar ticle in this column halton is the only county in this section of on- uno at least which has not done anything about warble fly control in an organized way in our opin ion the cost price squeeze is too serious to overlook ways of cutting costs and treatment of all cattle for warbles is one of the ways costs can be cut so if you ire in- terested talk it up among your neighbours and well get the cam paign under way this coming win ter weather mars bowling opening euchre instead damp cold weather kept the lawn bowlers from opening their season thursday night and forced the 27 members and 3 prospective members inside the club house where they had an evening of cuclf re mrs john newson brighton won 1st and mrs ed tyers 2nd for the ladies and burton macdon- aid and charlie harvey 1st and 2nd for the men the ladies served a lunch to conclude the meeting plans were made for a full sum mer bowling with milton rock wood acton and guelph province of ontario forms of tender with specifica tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the chief of pur chasing and stores department of public works garland building ottawa and the district architect 385 yonge st toronto ontario tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein the department reserves the right to demand from any success ful tenderer before awarding the order a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the bank act or the quebec savings bank act payable to the order of the receiver general of canada equal to ten per cent ofahe amount of tender in accordance with the tovcrnment contracts regulations now in force or bearer bonds with inmaturect coupons attached of ho gawrnmcnt of canada or of the canadian national railway company and its constituent com panies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the government of canada the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted robert portter chief of administrative services and secretary dept of public works ottawa may 7 1957 522 i 7 yfhv thty call honio sapiens i what do you do with your pay takehome pay has alt annoying way of disap pearing rent food and clothing bills med ical expenses how would you like a mighty fine job where foodr clothing housing jmedical and dental care are all pro vided where the money you earn is yours to spend or save as you want then join the navyi e age limits 17 to 25 29 with certain trade qualifi cations e education grade 8 or better see or write your naval recruiting officer today hjklcs star catharine st n hamilton onl phone ja 86723 local 55 or clip this coupon and mail to theacn recruiting office hmcs star catharine st n hamilton onl please send me full infortn- tion regarding a career in the navy name street v city ph s m fajbiah ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcarr professional engineer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal cunic c w sayert dvja 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 frank patch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72884 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north galt neville stoller o accountants and auditors trustees in bankruptcy georgetown toronto brampton 21 main st s georgetown former hydro building trlangle 74711 lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton hendahri4824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 walter h pope cpa acb certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 main st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 hewson 0rd barristers a solicitors 39 mainstreet south beside knox church george c hewson john d ord trlangle 72244 a m nielsen dc md doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year s of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady 164 guelph st georgetown trlangle 73612 accredited public accountant successor to a j bishop cpa main st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 ajn to 5 pm mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker optemetrlst itthaln st north brampton over abelli drug store gljl4474 res gl 16243 hours 9 ano to 6 pun daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton ro optometrist office- hours 10 am 6 pm 1 daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side ot highway no 7 east of dominion seed house prevent chimney fires use pir chief chemical chimnay cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for urn in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies tom van sickler 6a barrister solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74531 former hydro bldg maurice manderson ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office mill st georgetown dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale oc sybil bennett qc mp trlangle 73381 mill street georgetown earl g black b cohim ttdx ca charter accountant 0 182 main st milton onl trunoie 85562 tf w robert w fitted licensed bailiff i prompt reports bronte 66 ru- i t it in vw 4 chiropractic clinic tuesday 12 pm to 8 pm d gay dc1 r i a