Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1973, p. 15

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AllCanadian Circus Tour Will Include Georgetown Canada first wholly owned managed and directed circus production company will play Georgetown with Us littering new show on Sunday August The announcement that Georgetown would be Included on the initial tour of Ihc three ring show was made by Donald Gosling Manager of the Georgetown Memorial Arena Two and possibly three shows will be staged If ticket sales exceed the expectations of the local sponsors the third show will be announced ACTS Canadian Circus will carry a galaxy of new thrill acts alone with a series of exciting animal acts inluding bears elephants cats anil iimt ever lor Canada an uncaged leopard worked only on a leash Headlining he production will be the world famed Coronas high wire attraction The Coronas among their many feats of daring last year were the feature at the week long Great Falls Festival in New Jersey where they per formed above the Great Falls over the Passaic River The show music will have a new look The bond under the direction of David J McLaren will feature the circus music of all nations and incorporate a rock theme in many of the numbers GEORGETOWN The Horns Newspaper for Georgetown and Second Clin Mall NumbcrOMl Return Postage SO per year SlMf1 Copy Price Fin TOWN 111- RAMI THURSDAY JANUARY 1S73 Ballinafad Collision Fatal for Passenger OUTSTANDING Ah ARTISTS Till- CORONAS A Boxing Day accident on the Seventh Line north of took the life of a woman Hindu Tobias of Hill was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident which involved cars driven by Norman Tobias and of London Mr Tobias suffered internal Injuries and is In Kitchener Waterloo hospital in critical condition Also injured was Bonnie passenger in the rated other cor Guctph General Hospital for a broken ankle Mr Boulton was released immediately after treatment for minor injuries at the same hospital Damage to the front end of the car was put at SI while the Tobias c received in estimated damage to the rear end and bath sides The accident happened at a and was Investigated by ft W Borden of I JIMtS WITH I Credit Valley Nursing School Honours Former Board Chairman Georgetowns Largest PRICES SLASHED UP TO 50 FREE DELIVERY FREE DECORATING SERVICE FREE LAY AWAY MAKE YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION TO VISIT HOMESTEAD SEE OUR FANTASTIC SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY BRAND NAME CHESTERFIELD SUITES DAVENPORTS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS PLUS MANY MANY MORE ALL AT GENUINE JANUARY SALE PRICES SOME ONE OF A KIND ALSO OUR LATEST MODELS AND COVERS ARE IN CLUDED BIG ALE PRICE AVINGS ON ALL BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES OC CASIONAL TABLES ETC MANY OTHER ITEMS AT BARGAIN CASH AND CARRY PRICES Georgetown Market Centre 8778777 past and present icmbers of the board of directors representatives from Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology and faculty memhers of Valley School of Nursing at tended wine and cheese Fog Clears Allows Many Lester Pearson Roots the school to honour James J McCarthy of Mr McCarthy was chairman of the board of directors at Credit Vallej School of Nursing from to 1971 The present chairman of the board J Ostler of Milton unveiled plaque naming the McCarthy Hall ind presented a scroll con ferring honorary board membership on Mr McCarthy in recognition of outstanding and olid services to founding and development of Credit Valley School of Nursing The hospitals where Credit Volley School of Nursing students receive their clinical experience arc Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Milton District Hospital The a Hospital Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and Pill Memorial Hospital hospital board and the five communities at large are represented on the board of directors of Credit Valley school of Nursing Miss Oressa has been the Director of the School since Its inception There arc at present well qualified faculty members on staff There arc students in the programme The maximum number of students who con be accommodated in this school and in the residence is 300 Credit Valley School of Nursing is located at Street a That foggy weather for three lays and nights before very depressing but it cleared naugh to let people from a lis in nee get to their relatives Tor the Mr and Mrs Harry Hodgson daughter I of Mind en icar Mali bur ton came to her parents Mr and Mrs 1 M and their Mr and Mrs toy Christian of New 1 iskcird to be with his listers Mr and Mrs frank lluddcll and Mr Mrs II irold Itced and families and Mr and Mrs Maurice Dixon of fredcriclon Nil flew us fir as Montreal then got i trim to Toronto to spend Christmas with her mother Mrs J and sister Mrs f red Nurse families They left morning and took Mrs with them for a God sends us another year And things new Another hope another chance Another road to lake Another star to follow Another start make God bless you at this holy time As Joy is ushered in And may he witch above you As the New Year days begin Happy 1U73 to everyone Mrs J Go Deep in This Area former prime minister I ester Howies I who died December lull roots in Ibis vicinity which lo the when hi pioneers settled in His mother wis Howies his filhcr tin Some of my best friends 1181611 CrRB GordonSinclalr Come lo think of il I don t know of who 1 listening to Bob Hesketh Bill Stephenson Jack Dennett Henry Shannon Earl Warren Bill Betty Kennedy and Bill Not to mention Ray Sonin Georgo Wilson Wayne Van Exan Don John and all our news guys A good group And oh yes Gordon Allen Sinclair 45am fi Monday Friday Thalsmel As youngster lestei Pearson often visited with his it ancestral farm home at lot cast on the fifth I me at Mel N elands who was born on the farm adjacent to the I tow farm and member of a s he could rcmunber lister as a visiting the Howies farm His father wis a minister dwin Pearson ind ureal deal so t utile to spend a real length of lime on Ihc farm said Mr He said he had a picture of a Howies family gathering in honor of the wedding an of the marriage of Mr and Mrs Isaac Howies in IN THf Mill which I ester is shown Isaac Howies was an uncle of Mr Iearson his public in Peel 1 during church service held as dedication for ihc new 1nntu icousy civic centre in that time paid tribute to former minister Mr Pearson and the Bowles family are dear to the township and synonymous with it Mr Pearson spoke briefly at ihe dedication service of his on the farm when he was a youngster People Ihose days led a simple and good life in what was In some ways a simpler and better era he said at that lime Harry Harley Pays Tribute to His Leader former Prime Minister Lester Pearson greatest work was ihe role he played in helping negotiate a reopening of the Suez anal in mid according to a man who served six years in Pearson s 1 1 be nil government Harry Mai ton MP during the Pearson years in said Thursday he regretted hearing of the passing of a great Canadian gentleman a I politician who retired in 19GB was twice appointed by Pearson to chair special committees one charged a study of drug safety and drug costs and mother concerning bo Ion law reform He brought great honor to himself and to Canada He was a very fine gcntclcman who served Canada extremely well as prime minister said Former Councillor Takes Issue With Wm Doole Crescent Georgetown Ontario Mr Walter Georgetown Herald Dear Mr link for letting me use rhe Herald Mail Bag for an open letter to Mr Doole Harris your Dec issue Dear Mr Doole and citizens of Georgetown Mr am amazed that someone wilh your reputation ind experience would write such in undeserved tirade Mr Harris I re read his letter and nowhere did 1 get impression he was asking for sugar coaled instant opinions from the editor Italher he was asking for what I believe a newspaper is morally obligated to give and that is a continuing rundown of local political issues The Bridge Club The holiday season reduced attendance last week at duplicate bridge club out eight of players were there to compete for the evening Dick and Phyllis were North South winners followed by Bill and Inn oats and Harris Nihil oats and Mark Locb wire for fist West fairs Wilson and second frank il Sue Sullivan third reports discussions sort of a haphazard Hansard If you will As you well know it takes someone with con tinulng knowledge to glean the issues out of Hansard A casual reader can I do it Surely it not expecting loo much of the Herald editor and or reporter to do this for Its subscribers Mr are you aware that because of another Herald policy its readers can never be sure If they re reading fact or meouotefrom Mr editorial of Nov 1971 quote We share concern if The Herald news columns do not always reflect the facts But The Herald is In the position of reporting what is heard Council meetings Time and staff limitations do not allow an analysis of a discussion and further checking on the veracity of such news unquote terrible That means that anyone can have propaganda printed as fact by staling it Council So what It a letter appears later retrac ling If who reads the paper that closely The damage has been done So here we have a com munily Georgetown who only effective means of com mimical ion refuses to discuss issues and refuses 0 check facts What a left for the electorate at election time Well candidates pom a boon for creative writer ml steading ads and whisper campaigns I attempted to spell out some Issues in a newsletter three weeks before election The results were fantastic People wanted to know more They wanted lo know why some politicians were for a by law prohibiting building without services and some were against it people wanted to know what a lot levy was and why some politicians were against it They wanted lo know what happened 0 the Transit Study Mr Doole I issues based on personalities as you claim most Issues are These are policies that affect every tax payer In town People want to know about them It Is possible for a politician to tell two years news In three hectic weeks once small village Is now the size of a city Mr Communications can no longer be confined to Main Street We re moving into Government with Council one step further away from the people If Democracy is going to work people must know facts they must know Issues I believe this is the responsibility of a Sincerely yours Mrs Joan Smith Mr Brian W Slalght General Manager Thomson Newspapers Ltd fcd Nolo Quoting what a says instead of what or she knows cannot be considered policy

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