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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1943, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wedneaday sept 15th 1943 the georgetown herald or ujhhujinrotek hokval quh tttflxuu ujfloaottt tthwakhtlwm asjacmo tuluvafao ta coyta acton maiktok am so sobscaotioh 8atb uiuud bairj and onnui a tj biltic cw h 44 wthlac mat atti t a hru he tfaltkh o 81xun pufiulfcar uajiy h uiautm uhai abxau u ucaaanuv j balry isobar ol u- rn n wmjy kmpapu mi too ia outaio- uueeae dirtheo o lb owkjl rie editors corner and a good time was had by all li there was ever any doubt in anyone mind about the adviuibility ol holding a fiur tins year the ac tual event held here last friday und saturday should have dispelled it the promise of u good uliow coupled with u beautiful autumn day brought u record crowd to the park where in spite of the ubsence of a merry go- round und ferris wheel due to wartime restrictions everyone seemed to be enjoyinp tiicmaeura immensely the highlights of the fnr included exciting horse races attractive and talented girls pipe band a ball gume und baby show thin latter event was keenly contested with a great number of loely babies entered for the prize we didnt en y the judges their tank i he livestock show and hall exhibits were up to their usual excellent standard in this connection we feel special mention should be made of the childrens victory gar den displays and the hulton girls garden brigade dis play they were very fine indeed trade was brisk at the manv refreshment boo lit and the coul breee made hotdogs and a hot drink the favourites it mav be the last well see of hot dogs for the duration we were out at the fair for several hours on sa oturday enjoved everv minute of i and wished bad gone out earlier see vou there next war school days school da are the huppiesl das of our hie an old saying trite now perhaps but nevertheless true when the children and students star iln li to school again in the fall it brings iwck pleasant memories to most of us and for a minute or two we almost wish we could make old father time turn lack he clock so we could tuck a brand m w text book under our arm and experience that exciting first clay feeling all over ogam not so long ago the main idea in sending a child to school was to teach him how to read write and do some arithmetic of course these three things are still the foundation of our education but after thev have been mastered today vast fields of knowledge in nil branches of the arts and sciences beckon in addition to book learning sports dramatics and social activities round out the curriculum of most of the schools today ond these things too play a very important part in molding a young character all these studies and activities serve a purpose more definite than a mere broadening of the mind they help the student decide what vocation or profes sion he wishes to follow in life georgetown high school we feel is somewhat handicapped in this respect because it offers only a mntrirulation course we realise that complete vocational training is practically finan cially impossible in a town of this size but we do think it a pity that the commercial course has been eliminated in the two year course which the g h s offered at one time n pupil had the opportunity to learn what he now lins to go to other centres to train for in addition to the expense of commuting or boarding there is n monthly tuition fee which must be paid when parens must send their boys and girls out of town for a business course almost as soon as he starts i ligh school a stu dent begins to wonder what he will be doctor tarmer engineer storekeeper or lawyer in most instances this is not decided until the final yeur after he has had u chance to see what he is best adapted for in many cases the pupils have un intense desire to go on to uni versity but havent the means in this connection we do not think that trying for university scholarships can be emphasized too strongly i here is no reason why bright students should be financially barred from the univer sity to help these students is a little booklet obtainable free of charge at the university of torontos regis trars office simcoe hall containing a list of admisaioir requirements and scholarships to the different facul ties there are 7 different kinds of scholarships offered to students enterprising enough to go out after them at a rough estimate more than 200 cash awards are listed some of which are worth over 90000 wed like to see some georgetown high school students competing for university scholarships this year its encouraging to note that the few ghs stu dent who have tried for them in the past have been successful ringing of chimes marks victory last wednesday the great news that italy had ttimudered unconditionally was released and there four years in the crucible by paul manning fte cin u a ji14 tim to alt for victor it uj our wr affo thli mouth tint uit gtrman otemn poland ril aiu a srrtet of con quer u unlch left uir nrttlih bmptj y y th kottb atuntfc ta iu1 tb bxltub auimuuedlb and baopln coum cot wall 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slacuenin of eftort now lj- cause there are still lnin hard liitlles lo ih- ouglit until the world is tree aain irom tlir tlireit of tyrants ll exictl four ens suite war was declared four long weary eata of sacridres adustnients and in lllill cases liearllireak now llial tin- time for the final knock out mow is approaching we know that our men over there lighting for us will not ail and we at home must do everything in our power to back them up onl by concentrated eft at home as well as abroad can we deliver that blow which will cripple germany and japan ond hasten the d when peace will reign over the world once more an empire is born to our desk thi9 week came as fine a special edition as we ever have seen the edmonton bulle tin of edmonton alberta has published ninetytwo pages hrimdil o exclusive eature articles and twelve- pages of pictures as a souvenir edition or the comple tion o the alaska i lighway needless to say it has been an outstanding success in giving not only interesting information about a vital project but also most valuable publicity to edmonton fiftyfour thousand copies have been sold and distributed all over north america in the leading editorial of this special edition captioned the empire of the north charles e cnmpliell owner and publisher of the rulletin has crystallized the spirit in whiih the people of edmonton and the whole of canada look upon this eat o modern en- rineerinc wl mill ii vi llllt w 1 nil lis tllltl till lit t 11 willi to iimik t iii nui li ci- in i i i 1 1 imii imsii n rut nil ti ti iliiit riiiin til us 11 111 i 111 l i 1 ti hi l iv lllltl 11 linn is sii i ntu t ut un- ii un owjis t ut siti li slum niiiitt dill tll l lull 1 ill lo ill a dtllllilltl 111 111 tlmi lvl til till ft itms it tlltiii iii iii n i n i i is iiiiiliitl to mulct iiiipurtitl thf puiy of llil t ihvmi i ii i 1 ut t mil iiii hi i it l iiihiis tills liuiili lu l til it liu iuusiiljlii viortli unit wiltlt ut tlir nultli tn in i ullnl li sluitrs 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years ago thero is no need to elaborate on uto part that edmonton will play in this development tills is the doorway to the new empire ot the norm it is fitting then that edmonton and edmonton institutions should mohc the progress of the connruotlonal work that is bringing this great rich area within the reach ot all ot us and congratulate the builders american and canadian military and civilian to this end this special edition ot the edmonton bulletin is designed ao empire is being born we salute it dr 3 e magwood itrnivlhy hlrgeon frrnnt ii of net ijcn dnuton oourt clerk oftut snj uie new uunl- niul 1 illdintf ut he comer of mili nid mill simla a m nielsen u tur of pttruo cnwosfanlw xrav druem tbenpt vti atimilisi ooet ortr dominion bter oeorgaunra houn j 5 ijo so u ototed thurvuy phos ih uroy dle kc m sybil bennett ba burbun sbd huflu mill btrmt gtcrgetomti pbonc 10 kenimtli m lsuisclon barrleur 8htlur nelary pmule rtnt mortgsire money to ijoan offlce oregory theatr nidg ulll blrwt pnone m oeorgttowo frank petch lickn8ed avcttonceb and mx classes op w8vrancc prompt service phone ht oeorgetown po boa 413 radio repairing we specialize in this work 15 yean evpfrtrnot j sanford son phone oboroetown mf elmer c thowipaan insdhancc bebvice ptre auu windstorm c p eailvsr and attjei suuassjv euuuer excunaiowa phone now or oeoratttwn secure ralph gordon the versatile entertainer tor jour next program niusirated circular pre toronto address 988d crawford at monuments uarkeiis and lbtte3uno pollock a ingham galt designs on requestphone 3048 inspect our work in qnenwood cemetery 11 oakvuxe monument works w rt edwards menanuita ctmeufy lsturtng and marker deatftu lubmltted oood display of monument on hand your patronage allottee phone mw oakvtll gray coach lines timetable now in eppbot daylight saving time leave oeoroetown to toronto im am 84 pjn sj4 ajn 9m pjn 3m pin b was pjn to london 10j8 ajn t15 tun r tao pal buopm uopjn sbluoptt baun and itobdara onrj to outlpb dauj to 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