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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1959, p. 6

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thi gioftorrown herald wednesday eves march 11 1838 the georgetown herald a thomson newspapers limited publication walter c biehn managing editor garfield l mcgllvray production superintendent otfice staff mrs alleen bradley terry harley plant staff leslie m clark dave hastings corey b herrington bob baskerville serving th coownunthea of georgetown glen wlllama norval llmehouse hornby balllnafad ashgrove torn cotta member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwna authorized as second class mail post office depl ottawa editorial comment high school will be tops any nostalgia associated with demolition of the old portion of georgetown high school will be dissipated in the y of knowing that the new structure will be completely modern and will offer facilities long needed the gymnatorium will fill a btg need not only for students but for the town at large for the first time in history basketball will be intro duced to town for up to the present there has been no location available to property play this fine winter sport the auditorium will also give georgetown a room of sufficient size to hold large gatherings with a stage better equipped than any other local buildings news last week that ghs will have its own shopwork department is also welcomed ajid next year t will no longer be necessary to transport students out of town for this subject without trying to appear grabby there seems to be only one facility which the high school will not possess a lunchroom and while some might consider this a luxury rural stud ents and those who because of a tight schedule are not able to get home for lunch would hardly consider this so it is to be hoped that this too may become part of the fine building pres ently under erection by the school board warns drowning danger with an instruction course in water safety planned by the red cross during the easter hoi idays paul barber jr who is in charge of arranging the course has provided stat sties showing dangers during spring floods with the coming of spring weather he warns swollen rivers will be the lure of many an innocent child seeking adventure it is every ones responsibility at this time to keep a sharp lookout to help prevent drowning accidents dur ing floodtime in ontarto last year 84 lives were lost dur mg the period from march to may an increase over the previous year the number of drown ings in the year dropped considerably to 347 from 507 the records show however a decrease in every period except during the spring thaws parents are urged at this season to caution their ch idren about the danger of playing around flooded creeks and to keep an extra good eye out during their play periods it would be a sad news item for the herald to report a drowning report deer poaching in georgetown area county game warden bob reid r r 2 milton has combined ef forts with the opp and george town police to terminate a rash 6tdeer poaching which broite out in this area about ten das ago to date six heads and skins have been discovered in the snow by the game warden all in an area just north of town first indication that poachers were at work near here came early last week when four heads and skins were stumbled upon on a sixth line farm not far from llmehouse by the end of the week two more hides were picked from the snow this tune on a seventh line farm near si hey creek skins f6und were from freshly killed deer the police and the county war den suspect that the animals iua killed through jacklightin a term given the illegal practice of stalking deer at night and stun ing a bright lamp or flashlight in its eyes the animal stands petn fled and is an easy kill for even the poorest shot bantams down milton in exhibition tilt jimmy mcnivm paced histeam with four goals and an assist as georgetown bantams rode o er milton 6 to 1 in a bantam cxhibi tion tilt at georgetown arena on sunday afternoon j gudgeon and w dixon were the other georgetown scorers while fletcher from guild accounted for the lone milton marker assist ing on georgetown s tallies were t lane 2 gudgeon kemshead adams and mcniven on the strength of their tourn jmint swltp two wteka ago tht bantams will bl metling toucher competition when thty advance to the utile nhl tourney in milton march 21 it thc 11 be taking qn ttjriia from toronto twp dixie area as a warm up they play their last prt tourntv exhibition against fergus on fridaj march 13th the lineup tor sunday s game includdc b vivian k morrow j scott g cooper m marchment j adams b kemstuari j mcniv en w dixon t lane m korzack j gudgeon could end tomorrow georgetown and bradford pla their fourth game of the finals in bradford thursday w ith three straight wins this could bt the final for the teams if georgetown continues its win ning streak if a fifth game is mccssarv it is slated for the local arena this saturday gordon alcott will speak at rotary easter seal dinner there wen quite a number of important business items on the agenda at last mondays dinner meeting of the rotary club held as usual at north hilton golf and country club john wolfe gave a report on the meeting he had attended in the city of guelph where that club held their annua italian night which was as usual an outstand ing success a number of accounts were pas sed and correspondence read as well as an invitation to attend a dinner in milton masonic hall the next evening when john pish er noted authority on canada was to be the guest speaker considerable discussion took place about the proposed hospital and the form the as stance ear marked bj the club would take it was reported that the campaign had been set back o few months but that all groups were urged to keep the campaign in mind rill carr gave a report on the forthcoming easter seal dinner to be held thursday march 19th all members were urged to get out and push ticket sales john d kelly reported that he had sec ured gordon alcott a former loc al man as speaker for the even ing as many will recall gordon is an expert on recreational activ ties having devoted many years of his life to organizing sports in jouth groups he is also well known for his work in the church having organized and headed one of the largest bible classe in su burban toronto he is a gifted peakcr and has spoken on many occasions locall mr alcott also organized the first kid hocke canada somi twenu five jears ago here in georgetown quite a length report was giv en on the minstrel show and the dates have been secured in the wrigglesworth auditorium on the last week in april and the first in ma tht show will plaj for four nights hm tar and it is ex peeled that eich niht will be a prt sidinl bill ham ilton ripriruri that the show it sdf was aim tst rtjdv and hit rt hcarsals w t n blin held rt u larl numln r of ulw acts haw betn inc irporatid as wtll the old favountts ticktts wil bt put on salt immediauk after e easter seal dinner according ticktt manager ktlk tht ir dltrailivt posters which art to bt ietn around town now advertising the tvent were the work of the school children in the poster contest sponsored b the club winners are being shown in a window in maccormacki drug store a letter was received from the district conference committee and this matter was loft to the treasur- er walter pope mr pope announ ced that he would have a financial statement for the club at the next monday dinner meeting new manager mel smith formerly manager of the milton branch of stone- 1 house sales ltd has been trans- j ferred to georgetown he succeeds jack doc ghlics who has been promoted to sales manager used car merchandising at brampton mr gillits has been manager m georgetown since thc branch was opened two years ago styling coloring cold waving the worlds most honored show 1 52 best picture awards and worldwide honors david niven cantinflas hobejulnewton shirley maclaine futsriaf 44 cam start tkmmcouo nnn t mmes roc jaw rjudmt mt 1 kftnmm mm tkt cuttjc t wu1 verm dlncm kr michael mocasom roxy acton michael todds showing march 16th 21st one show nightly 8 p th prices night adults si 00 mat sat only i pan students toc adults 75c stud 50c children s5c child 35c plan now to attend lions club st patricks ball arena rose room friday march 13 norm robinsons orchestra 930 to 130 dms ophonel ticket 3 00 admits couple available now from lions club members lady holding lucky ticks will be crowned shamrock queen and raeahra mossy beautiful rifts on display at barragers clsanor draw at 11 30 telephone for appointment open evenings oui dteauty jjounqfl harper method r specialists in skin and scalp treatments main st north georgetown ontario triangle 7 3651 directory bums milne dental surgeon xray dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tr angle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 7 4h tf s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers giorgetowd its been a long winter t it will surely be a bright new spring silvers can fill your requirements for easter apparel with a m s o n spring suits skirts coats blouses gloves sweaters dresses handbags millinery from canadas most reputable fashion houses for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled hearingaid classes 12 main st south brampton gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9am to 6 p m daily friday 9 am to 9 pm evenings by appointment a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year ot practice 25 p m closed thursday lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 raiph davies acis fa accountant and uouor 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am o 5 p m mondays to fridays w h carr professional engineer j ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelpltst telephone tat 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clerk an commissioner tr 7 2963 tf georgetown animal clinic c w sayrs dvja 106 guelph street clinic open 7pm to 9 p m mon tues wed frl afternoons by appointment robt r hamilton ro optometrist eyes examined eyeglass and cordless hearing aids for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north u a l t tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 main st s tr 74531 dr williams bldg prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemicel chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from our stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired unla for sale at halton coop su p p l i e s maurice manders0nqc hamster solicitor 1s mil st tr 7 am roxy theatre building frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service twm po box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown lever hoskin chertered accevotanta 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 441131 dole bennettr and latimer barrittns and salichsra leroj dale qc 00141908 sybil bennett qc 10301656 douglas v latimer ba nuanjle 7s381 mu1 st georgetown hewson ord and helson barristers and solicitors 39 main st south beside knox church 120 guelph st banter bldg no t hwy george c hewson s john d ord frederick a helson ib tetth to 7jjm earl g black b comm rijv ca chartered accountant 182 main st milton ont tringl sv55o2 tf robert w fletcher licensed bailiff prompt reports- vader 741i4 r k i breate

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