i f it t h e g e o r g e t own h e r a l d r serrlng the wwnmanities- of t oeoftoetown glen wruams norval umehouse hornby sliwafettowh bau1nafad ashgrove terracotta walter c eehn subscription rate 300 a year publisher and editor single copies 8c each staff advertising hates quoted on application garfield lmcguvray bob fedkervljle leslie m clark dave h corey harrington jr ken coweu mrs aileeu bradley terry harley authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa the herald is printed each wednesday in the office- at 22 main st georgetown member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division ofthe t p sugar coated politics old hrners who took their politics seriously group biit follow more the line of oldfashioned most be resting uncomfortably in their graves political speeches theoreiicariywve could be shaken out of bur lethargy by a combined operation of the tht4e political parties in which the candidates would four together appear or the same platform and give listeners with preconceived political lean ings and those with open minds a charicft to hear what each has to say vighhght of the year for juniors when a bajt practically we doubt if it would work a inmilfon labour union for instance planned indiv idual meetings at which each candidate would when thev see what is happening nowadays on the political scene v trie old fashioned political meeting had dis appeared in the march of progress fust as surely as the horse and buggy and the butter churn we are living fn- a high povvered age of entertaiiv ment in which the church picnic is no longer the several guets from town at north bay double wedding trinity united chi bay provided the pretty double wed when jackueline bale came the bride of da lemaire and j segum became the frederick mathers mrs lemaire and north for a recently be- alexander margaret ide of ronald mr mathers game in the park is not the ultimate in thrillsfor dad and mother affa a trip to the city is not a novelty for any member of the family as little as ftffeeri years ago a political can didate could draw a fair house when he appear ed in the hustings one of our first local report ing jobs back in 1940 was to visit the thengreg ory theatre to hear hughes cleaver in his cam paign for reelection he made only a minor con cession to extraneous entertainment by bringing along a male vocalist the theatre was well fil led arid mr cleaver had a full opportunity to get his political message to his listeners today political speeches have to be sugar- coated liberals and conservatives have had a busy round of euchre parties social dances teas at which the candidate is introduced and carefully refrains from more than the barest mention of his aims as a parliamentarian ccf meetings seem to be confined to the dedicated members of that speak the first fathering was cancelled when no one showedup ccf jack henry spoke most ly to empty chairs at the second liberal ken dick cancelled his speech when three union men and a newspaper reporter formed his complete audience at the next meeting we doubt if the proposed meeting to hear conservative sandy best was even attempted stories like this are a sad commentary on the democratic election system of which we boast and which we prize so highly perhaps in years to come our newer canadians who have known what it is not to be able to have free choice of government will lead us back to a better under standing of our privileges meanwhile we must make our choice from newspaper advertising which at least still retains the flavour of politics perhaps the only place where one can get some idea of what mr best mr dick or mr hen ry intends to do if he gets to ottawa are the daughter and son of mr and mrs frederick mathers cal- landar mrs ronald mathers is the daughter of mr and mrs ted se guin north bay and mr lemaire is the son of mr add mrs ed le maire rerf bake rev- bruce hallett pegfprined the ceremony against a background of pink anil red snapdragons and fern ronald bingley was organ ist 9acquehne mathers who was gi ven in marriage by her father wore a gown of white taffeta with eyelet lace and net over the bodice and ballet length skirt a cummer bund formed a bow at the back tie fingealip veil was held by a tiara of colored sequins and she carried a cascade of red roses and white baby- mums miss beverley mathers as brid esmaid for her sister chose a mat ching frock in pale blue and car ried a bouquet of pink carnations harry smith acted as groomsman and laverne hummel was usher given in marriage by her father alkins please this was news we are somewhat confused about a letter to the editor printed in this issue from a george town oldster in case anyone hasnt read the herald these past few weeks may we say that the articles re ferred to were not the editors thinking in fact a news story emanating from council about the magistrate had no shade of editorial- opinion and could not be construed as any personal criti cism by either the editor or a majority of coun cil members the torte of the letter leaves us quite in the dark for as far as we know there is neither a juvenile delinquent problem locally nor adverse criticism of either the magistrate or the police department- to the contrary the local police are taking a great interest in young people a flourishing athletic club is operated mainly under the guid ance of young police officers who are interested in providing recreation for them plans have been enlarged to take in activity at the park tnis sum mer in this issue plans for a baseball league are outlined and tennis and soccer are other items on the program mr reid poses a problem which doesnt ex ist thank goodness and we can assure him that georgetown not only has always been a good place to live but is a good place to live eyelet- lace and net over bodice or taffeta and a cummerbund for ming a bow at the back in ballet length her fingertip veil was caught to a tiara of pearls and she carried a cascade of red roses and white baby mums mrs yvonne parislen who at tended her sister wore a matching dress in pale blue and carried a bouquet of pink carnations don alkins was groomsman and archie parislen acted as usher owing the ceremony a recep- beld at the marine roanx- hfrsi frederick mathers received wearing a gold crepe dress wiua navy- blue accessories and a cor sage of white and yellow roses mrs ted seguin who also receiv ed chose a grey figured dress with bolero white accessories and a cor sage of pink roses leaving on a wedding trip to southern ontario mrs ronald mo thers wore a dress of powder blue ribbpnese nylon jh sheath style with low neckline white accessor- ies and a corsage of pink ross mrs lemaire chose a blue wool box suit with black accessories and st corsage of pink roses on the return mr and mrs le maire will reside at north bay and mr and mrs mathers will take up residence at cahander outoftown guests included mr and mrs fred mathers mr- ans mrs w keller erin mr and mrs j hall mr and mrs ft riddall mr and mrs r hall j hall mr and mrs r caldwell georgetown mr and mrs e mathers alton mrs c white brampton mr and mrs don patten toronto mr and mrs rill molashi nipissing vil lage mr and mrs john mccaar- wb1xomb hbw mrmbers catholic wpaawrrtfea the catholic womeny 1 of georgetown sponsored a 5oecetrul membership tea- sunday june 2nd in the pariah ball accepting memberships vera the conveners mrs fred tucker and mrs george tiewson assisted by mrs r j neale- the past president mrs ttacker was presented with a eonagse and gift in recognition of her three- years of work in the capacity of prestovuit the guests were gra ciously received by the new dent mrs r c mcdermott those pouring tea during the afternoon were mrs hewson miss theresa st jean miss mar in- gan and mrs tucker presi- throw oldeslvmember throws bowlinsball president of oft ladles lawn bowling club mrs ern thomp son welcomed 3s ladies to the hnv tial meeting of toe 1957 season last tuesday may 28th which saw several new meuibers added to the membership mrs william frank being the clubs oldest member was asked to the first bowl at the con clusion of the meeting the ladies enjoyed a delicious turkey sop- per the club meets weekly end this year is looking forward to ode of their best seasons fopc tf fcf 1 ive v iv v 1 i i dr j byrnt milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72sst miss seguin wore white uffetanjl 11 p mrand4lr wrikp seguin klrkland lake mr and mrs charles seguin timmins mrs charlie price schumaker hay- mond lorraine and pauline sog uin sudbury mr and mrs a ritt- waye toronto mr and mrs o wright belleville dont forget to see if you have an article for the rotary auction sale june 15th dont miss it georgetown isnt unfriendly family day at imperial oils new executive office building in tor onto gave several hundred youngsters the chance to find out where daddy goesf ive days a week studying the view from the highest lookout point in the city an observation deck 503 feet above lake ontario are mr and mrs james h tate and their two children jamie 3 and richard 5 mr tate works in imperial oils market ing department occasionally we hear a newcomer to geor getown say our town is unfriendly that they havent got to know anyone that the old timers dont mix with the new subdivision peo ple nothing could be farther from the truth take it from a relative newcomer himself it isnt hard to get acquainted in georgetown is it churches you want there are all ma jor denominations except lutheran and evangeli cal and each has its full quota of organizations for ladies men children is it lodges or service clubs the ladies have womens institute rebekahs iode true blues legion w a to mention a few for the jren we have lions and rotary two masonic lodges and the odd fellows and legion there are groups like the horticultural soc iety the hospital association fall fair board chess club band and hunters and anglers to give some idea of diversity of tastes which georgetown cat ers too scouts and cubs guides and brownies have leadership groups which are always anxious for volunteers is it personal friendships which you want to make georgetown is no different than toronto or kapuskasing the minute a new person arrives people dont rush to invite him to their home there has to be a waiting period people like to size up a newcomer and more imporant they cant extend their circle of acquaintance indefin itely or their life becomes a spiral of activity a newcomer has to fit in gradually his best way to meet people is to get into some public or church acivity join a elofcr go to church take part in some public service and youll soon en ough make friends people who say georgetown is unfriendly dont know what theyre talking about in most cases they can blame themselves it takes two to make a friendship canadian winners mmrosssmsssin lhctarirfoova allcanadian aged bullj for w k macleod dis- raj and athghti h allonarfjan aged cw ftalsam b plu sovereign owned by f luoistorvbtbofcl held at ckntbec and the ortntifon daw wasgrondchampion at the peterboro thampionhlcr show the all- acatnaonant wery b at the leading shows of canada -i- mfm t dr johnrrverby practice of dentistry xray trlangle 7s641 main street georgetown s m fajbisli ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w rcarr professional enginaar a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles d office guelph st telephone tr 73300 k georgetown animal clinic- c w sayars dvjm 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 frank petch ucensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our wbrk in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t i friri upfoyvn rifije overlooks torontos main business area jrnperjajxui new execu tive off ice building ha become a landmarkwhich can be seen from most parts of the dry -toe- topu mhjiwpated at nightand can be seen 15 miles away the bbaervaffon deck above the19th floor is 503 feet afcova lake ontario and is the highest lookout potrir jn thecity r i- -is- neville stoller co accountants and auditors trustees in bankruptcy georgetown toronto braunpton 21 main st s georgetown former hydro building triangle 7471 1 lever hoskin chartarad accountants 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 48131 r walter h pope cpa acis cartifiad public accountant licansad municipal auditor 39 main st south tr 74821 after hours tr 74979 hews0n 0rd barristers a solicitors 39 main street south beside kxox church cbor6e c hewson john d ord trianglo 7m4 a m fieken ttc md doctor of chikopractic naturoaathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed- thursdays lady arhndant 164 guelph- sr georgetown triangle 73612 m w h bigs accredhad public account successor to a j bishop cpa main st georgetown i tr 73351 office hours 9 ajn to 5 pjn mondays to fridays for jxpest eye care consult o t walker 4 optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton r0 optometrist office hours 10 am- 6 pm daily evnigs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house prevent chimney fires us fira chief chemical chimnay cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for us in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop s u p pl ie s tom van sickler 8a barrister solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74531 former hydro bldg maurice manjenon ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office mill st georgetown dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc sybil bennett qc mp triangle 73381 mill street georgetown earl g black b comm rxa ca chartered accountant 182 main st milton ont triangle 5542 tf robert w fletcher licansad bailiff prompt reports i i p i bronte oo r- r r if awanaa- chiropractic clinic tuesday 12 pjm to pjn llllslspayt t ifm h 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