gppwgpf jat r iwy r tifn um h l ill i i t iitti irnw j wiyiit zsss k georgetown hei a tnomi0n nlwavaffrs umitrd putucation serving th tionmuntfei ot georqsjtown dn wllllims norval umahoum hornby stewerttown batllnsfed aihgrove trra cotta thursday december 31st 1939 conservation of paramount importance action of acton council in staking xur- taitibenf of capita axpenditdbi by credit vallay consrvetion authority is to our mind a parochial attitude which does not augur wall for the efforts of a dedicated ejrovp of conservationist who are doing their boit to retain at much at possible of natures nets in an area which is rapidly balng swallowed up by industry and hous ing an endorsement of esquesing coun cil of the resolution is even less understan sable for our rural residents should be evn more aware of the importance of nat ural bounty and the need to guard it care it is realized of course that finances cannot be entirely t lighted and that the authority cannot have en absolutely free hand by tapping the public purse for its protects but at a group appointed by the various municipal councils there should be e batter way to solve differences of op n mtm then by much resolutions which could christma at the churches cause doubt in the public mind about the efficiency of such a councilcreated comer vation group if acton end esquesing are concerned about expenditures they should call a meet ing of authority and council representatives for a thorough discussion of the question perhaps general feeling would be that the central government should phy a larger ahare of costs thar such public parks is terra cotta and feelfountaln should be purchased by the province at large rather than by residents of the mmedlate area a move to curtail such expenditures on the local level if this is the case should be accomplished by strong representations to queen s park for more assistance certainly we would not like to see the conservation group stalled in their efforts to preserve this districts recreation spots solve drainage and erosion problems and ensure that our precious watet problems are not depleted further if georgetown was an example the trend to stressing the re g ous side of christmas took an upswing this year not only on sunday but on chr stmas eve and christmas day those churches which held services had full congregations recognizing the fact that christmas is alien tally a religious observance while it is heartwarming to a clergy man know that his church people realize the significance of such a special day it can be hoped that many will goslep farther and make e resolut on to attend church more regularly in 1960 it is easy to be a special attender it is not so easy to be in your church each sunday morning and one cannohfaanefil to the fullest extent from what your church has to offer if you only show up a few times a year carrier boys only in town there is some confusion in the m nds of herald readers whose homes are not n town limits since introduction of a carr er bey service an ennouncement that subscr pi ons have been discontinued applied only to res dents ef georgetown otherw so the old system fs still in effect andtf you live in vanoauver or toronto limehouse or glen wniltame er in fact on a georgetown rural reute it is still possine to purchase a yearly subscription which is delivered by celltgt in india sands gift thanks a totter e thinks from leaser mi hall 01 sl suph 1o p jaiiat m india was wort ot hi missionary work school sunday morning mrs ruth wngglesworth contributions througb the birthday box at the end of each month hat been lent for tin children atah unite church sunday pport of hn missionary work g poor families where be carr er boys now deliver the herald in towr each thursday after school those receiving their cop at by ma i in the d s trict receive it on friday the herald is also available from dealers in severel town and district locations where it goes on sale early thursday afternoon the new system introduced a few weeks ego now has most of the kinks iron ed out if you ere still not served by a carrier boy and wish such service a call to to 7 4156 will do so induitrial hockey standings kanuhead g o ward 0 s davles sks s tutchla com 1 yowart com 3 k richardson 00 w norton 0 2 dlckeion c bludd 0 rt 2 jarvla g 1 beckett ms 1 0 webster 848 2 glbbkms 2 a webster 0 2 b richardson n 2 r cunningham of l oktakio pw2vmcial folic out in ftjctgv to nop ppumkino dcrtvein ova chrhtma amp max yeas holidays point system at work what a difference a few stowing fire warm walcomi weeks can make in this country familiar faces and the good it is no wonder that canadians rich smells ef rye and turkey caffry on a deep ling- ring and perfume tonguetied love affair with their native land and they do believe me they do though you d never know it by casual observation they ma sally to florida and mexico and lur ope but moat of them would be sad beyond endurance if they were banitthed forever from canada v and afcaiii like liirint cans dians ndbody trunk an tru 1c remarks about what a beautiful evening it was how luck vi were to live in such a country or anything errat c 1 kc hut we just stuff d oursuvts with food and drink not iilci tsanly in that order ant went heme i hat x v about six weeks ego we maybe we all had too mucfi drove out te visit friends at blus carman william wilfred their cottage it was the lush campbell and archibald limp- bosomy end of summer and man as school children may the evening air was tropical lv we undemorntrative we slowed to cross tha bridge b urely there is no nation and tha overpresent evertn i he face of the tejtt anglers peered with fury country so much at the black little river and about it to little the birds chortled 4 that why i m soint i in out once in a while hovier cracked the voice or corn the tune or bored the iuuicc mabe 1 can incile tnouli piu- al least a rjtuutl 25 years ago echoes from the pages of the herald january 2nd 1935 g about 12 30 last thursday the barber shop of mr jack williamson in the mcgibbon blotj mam st was discover c i on fire tjie shop was com plclcl gutted and adjoining rt nisei wtrt damaged by smuke tfj the sixty second annual bill of the georgetown tire brigade was held on yon id evening with the us ual large crowd present excel lei t music was provided by joimi waldon and his 7 piece orchestra fcom guelph elean or trcanor georgetown and null gibbons of acton won the pwltpu qltfl 8 s l 1 norval i s 2 u e combines 5 a 2 i s imlth a stone b 1 4 o 2 j leedlitf lerj 0 atp pm u 10 o 7 10 6 0 a a 3 c 5 10 v leading penalties mtrwl com 31 min mccindleu sas 12 min dtvlei 848 10 min j king ss io min b richardson n 10 min b webater glen 9 nun oealies average gpga sogapo p dillon c 5 10 1 20oo c jonea g b 11 1 200 lockhunt n 5 18 0 3 600 g king ss b 23 0 4600 injured in game 3 goals not counted against aver lucky spot dance a delicious supper served by n h brown was much appreciated the following class pupils took part in the annual christmas recital of miss mar garet dickie atcm saturday mary dobsoh bernlce hughes neil cummlngs alva crlpps jean woods and muriel kean the private pupils followed they were margaret bradley isabel dobion beatrice brill martha rumley kate rumley helen williams esther brill antl jane rumley pour pupils were unable to be present at the nellsen estate auc tion sale in esquesing last week j a elliott auction eer sold 900 articles in eight hours averaging over one arti cle a minute georgetown herald published by thomso n limited 22 main st south georgetown ontario walter c blejm managing editor garfield l mcgllvray production superintendent m office staff alleen bradley terry haxle john olllvier advertising plant staff l m clark dave hastuiga baskemlle tom cuma i member of the canadiann weekly newspapers association and th on division of the cwna bb x business directory along the beach golden girls walked and brown urch ins swam and fat ladies slump ed in deck chairs and cars pok ed around and dogs ran and people waved and water lapped and motors roarid id ple ijfftcrp yesr j5l btst wishes for the future osborne interiors dbex maket centu sik aw tears greetings to oar fristis 1 appu products glen wiuiams ltd uves a total ef 6v wai sent in december mr ernie alcott assuunt auperintandent was in charge and read the scripture from tha book efecclleaticea which tella there u a ttme for every thing under the iuo mr alcott told the atory of a young man who was a brilliant student and vary talented having every chance of making a successful career but falling in with evil companions itarted to drink despite all efforts to cave him he became an alcoholic wasting bis time and talenta died at the eaklv age of twentythree reminding the children that their school years were the best years of their uvea sires- 1 aed the need for making the j best use ef them not wasting tune or opportunity to prepare for their tlfea work avmag 42lisat central unit sal the annual 11 sale of ho ataina sired bv bulla in the cen tral ontario oittle breeding as aocuuon uniat maple ww held october 20th at oakriue with 6 heed bringing a total of tvtto far a general average of 411 each tola wea a very successful sale 37 bead were old for export 16 to usa and 31 to latin america the top nrice of the day was stts paid by mervyn mcquar rie maple this wsa for the bred heifer p h peggy petri da triune consigned by elver kviat a son of king city pag- 17 la a daughter of the very good sere selling triune ach illea sjd she has an average pro- doctlosrtm her three nearest dans of 21tm lbs milk conuin inl uto lbs fat average test 3jt eetcent butterfec the acond highest price of the day was 785 paid by lee pare in st esprit luabour quebec to robert wardlaw woodbrmfe for a four year old daughter of bond haven rag apple maple lei perea du gu esprit lis bought a bred hei fer trea jamett darlington maple for 575 school childrin donati to hopltal th oenttown hospital as- aoeutien building fund ni b rteher thanke to the efforts of sejpua is grades 4 and b el fan ttebml thete young po poj kau m mrtion sale and ai ef bjy f when we arrived our fn ends about a dosen of them j set end lay under a vast sigh- w ing pine tree drinking chilled seuteme and eating dill pickles end stuff children from tod dlers to tumor delinquents prowled end begged bites and euuabbled end demanded one lest swim and laughed and cried and wet their diape and bothered their mums out owr the lake the sun at most gone had a last mad fling with colour slashing it across the sky with the ferocity of a van gogh and the water dark emng its blue looked up long mgly and the un disdainfully flung aero it a few scarlet and gold streamers and we lounged and sipped andpwnunched in shorts and bare feet in leans and swim suits shirtless end wordless too lazy and content to pet up and eo in even when the sun took a deep breath and went down like a bomb away out at the end of the water like good canadians we ac cepted the spendour of the eve ning with decent restraint no body sang a sonnet to the act ting sun nobody was impelled to dance a dirge to dying sum mer it was admitted upon the urging of one or two of the more flamboyant members of the group that it sure was a swell night before we gathered our kids and went home i just the ether night we went back to the same beach ferj dinner with torn friend atj their cottage the air was fair r curdling and the heeter feltj oed when we reached the 1 bridge there were no fishsrmen but we stopped to look at the- late gold sun en the little block river and high eway up went over a wavery v ef geese a lovely sight along the beacn there was no sign of life in any direction just steely water aroundrgreen- clumped islands silver sand and black-end- blue sky cot uges all boarded up and blank faced it was lonely and bleak and ueeutiful when we came te l awerttewn the shore and ww party held at north halton golf club office staffs of the law firn of ilewson ord lulson j oh i annstrpnr in uranct and walter pope auditors hod a christmas pam rcctnth it north liallon olf country club mr armstrong is chairmnn for the dinner at which john ord expressed the no n a rrcttings to those pr suit dim cing was enold after the din ncr hour ralph davics ac1s fa accountant and auditor 122 guelph georgetown tit 73351 office hours 9 imspm mondays to friday wauact thompson 3rd division court ilerk a commissioner tr 7296j 11 fox expect eye cam consult 6 t walker oculist prescriptions filled hearln aui otasses 12 main st- s brampton gl 14474 res gl 16241 hours 9 am b p m daily friday 9 am to 9 p m evenings by appointment msibtav as a need feellne luj nsw 7ar daaoand on yon tip with good hoaltu and good fortune murt allison niassey ferguson demer eltas rogers fuel oil no 7 highway lever hoskin chartered accountsits 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 491l s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jtweolrs georgetown maumci mandirson oc barrister a solicitor 41 mill tk 73464 roxjr theatre bidg ttevuskklerbjl airlster sellcher neierv 38 main 3 tr 74531 dr williams bids a m n i e i se n dc nd doctor ef chiropractic and naturopathy vor appoint tr 73612 lady ahendant 164 guelph no 7 hwy robt it hamilton ro optoaetrist eyes examined tor appoint tr 7sb71 10 main street i georgetown tf dale bennett and latimer errlsters a telethon leroy dele qc 191456 8 bennett qc 1930s6 douglas v latimer trlanglo 73381 13 mill sl geocnunm t dr j burns milne dtntal surgf0n xray mill st tr 7 2871 georgetown animal clinic c w sayera dvm 106 guelph street clinic open 7pm 9pm mon tubs wed pri afternoons by appelntmt or john r kerry prectlce ef dentistry xray triaagle 79641 main sl georgetown arnold rathiun life insurance or estate analysis sun lipr of canada 12 gower cl georsetown tr7479j hewson ord and helson berrishrs a solicitors strain sl s beside knox churclu 120 guelph st hunter bids no 7 hwy y george a hewson john d ord frederick a belsosl tr 72346 tr 7417b1 dr p w w kuryuowicz practice ef dentistry tr 73m1 13 main n georgetovm frank pilcil licensed auctioneer prompt service po boi 411 tr 74864 georfatown w h carr profeulonal engineer a ontario land surverer georfetown ont res 81 pr charles or office guelph sl j telephone ts 73300 t dr k w mccauut dentist main street norfth tr 7441 h cfiii p r v i n t limney fires use fire chief chemleal chimney cleaner to eliminate toot and scale from roar stoves sod pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in 01u anal and wood find mrit for gale at halton coop pouock campbell designs on request inspect our trork in greenwood cemetery phone sou s water street north 0 a l t b4i p p l i robert vylretcber li i behtf