the georgetown herald wednea july 4 1945 ho the georgetown herald news of oeokgetoyvn nohval olen williams umehouse 8tewabttown a8hgrovr baixinafad hornby tekra cotta acton brampton hilton subscription rates canada united states and oveneas 13 00 a ysor single coplm 5c advertising rates will be quoted on application telephone tf 8 walter c biehn publisher gtarflkld l mogilvray uary h blchn editor harold davison of the canadian weekly newspaper association and tim ontarioquebec division of the dwju r the editors corner they are returning with nearly every troop ship that docks in hali fax come men of georgetown and district returning to their homes among us once more it is a joyous time welcoming these men who have been in the services overseas for several years the war has not brought this newspaper or any othev much opportunity for re porting good news boys we know leaving for over seas boys we know killed wounded missing taken prisoner it haa not been easy to talk to members of their families about such things or to write about them afterwards while we havent forgotten and never will forget the shadows cast by the war on sev eral families of town and district we can rejoice in the way the scene has changed today with the cessation of hostilities in europe anxiety has been replaced by hope and the gladness shining from the faces of those who tell us that their serviceman will be on his way home soon is something to bring the quick tears to one s eyes so much has been written and broadcast about how to treat the battle weary soldier sailor and airman that the men themselves have rebelled against the pros pect of being treated like psychopathic cases their point of view is the eminently sensible one use com mon sense and treat us like ordinary human beings however it goes without saying that years of separ ation bring changes to anyone thin adjustments for both scr iceman and welcoming family are inevitable and will require patience understinding and common sense until the gap has h n briclg d in most casts we believe the chanovei from armv lite to i ei ill m oe cupation will not be too difficult and we h i bt n as sured tin n j b jobs iir ill rt turning g orgetown aer icemen i lie l coining adjustments in gt nrg town and district will be made ev n easier by tht fact that m addition to bung txtremtlv glad to be back with their familus igain the men who h iv t set n battle scirn d england italv and lurorx reahzt low iuckv tht y are to live in ontario which tlu v have come to realize is the most wonderful plact on earth in which tj live these are the two things which every returned service man we have talked to his emphasud there need be no waiting list the appeal for f h to build a new hospital for sick ghildren in toronto is one which is finding a sympathetic response from manv people from towns villages and rural districts throughout the province donations are going to their 6000 000 build ing fund appeal last week the georgetown lions club organized a special committee to sponsor the campaign in town and district and we know that when a canvasser calls you will be as generous as possible georgetown s objective is 25000 set on the basis of 1 00 per capita here are a few facts about the hospital for sick children which we think are of special interest at this time since it opened its doos 70 years ago with its six iron cots the hospital has been open to children of all races and all creeds regardless of financial cir cumstances last yer 9730 children were admitted while 60 858 teatments and examinations were given in the out patients departrmnt ninety five percent of the beds are hi the public wards and to these patients the doctors give their services free every third patient is from outside the city of toronto and the hospital has established an international reputation as a centre for children s surgery in 1944 96 children from halton county were admitted to the hospital of which 24 were from georgetown and cost oi providing facilities and treatment for the town cases alone was over 14 ooo today there is an urgent need for a new hospi tal the present building constructed over 50 years jgo is antiquated and overcrowded this has resulted in a constant waiting list of 200 patients but accident and urgent cases are always given immediate attention your dollar donation is needed so that accommodation and the best medical skill is available to every ontario child let there ne longer ha any waiting list can you refuse a child in pain job printing phone no 8 the herald one of georgetowns prize winners buff orpington hen winner champio n hen in show at gait poultry show nov 1944 and champion hen at owen sound nov 1944 owned and exhibit ed by sunset farm georgetown ont i iii i oim i i lis i ss 45 halton cows graded very good in registration fiftysix holateln herds in halton county have been officially classified in selective registration this spring selective registration la the official system of grading animals according to uielr degree of bodily excellence a total of 92 head were graded in the county 47 cows being classified as very good that is scoring at least 85 out of a possible 100 points three hundred and twer tyfour as good plus 80 to 84 points and 21 bulls as xx at least 65 points the following breeders had at least one very v3ood cow w m reld norval robinson bros w h reld sc son vernon j archer t j brown- ridge son charles austin thos r olffen thos bird son r o given and harold bingham georgetown i w p dlctlnsonw don q and a t woodjey milton j l anda sons john picket ford and wv w thompson i victor j lawrence and jos m son bronte a s mahon a oampbellville morley watson the grading was done by j d woodstock and a v langton ford official selective inspectors for the holrtein- associatlon of canada killer in the crew stark terror and dreed gripped the tankers crew the aln had been hacked to death the set afire and only one of have done it read killer in crew in the american weekly this sundays july 8 issue of detroit sunday times f r watson ddjb mdjb georgetown office hours 0 to b thursday aftern dr j burns milne j dental surgeon j xray j georgetown phone so dr clifford reid lj3s dj3jb dentist phone 410 open evenings main street georgetown l t donald macdonald 1 in sessions uled over i ion network be f elmer c thompson insurance service j fire auto windstorm i c p railway and allied i steamship summer excursions i phone 119w or j georgetown hopin intfrpreter lutka koktsa who wis he initial flu i mizzolenl directing the orches- nrtls to appt ir on hit dominion con a jit dtsi igulshed ukrainian plan cert hour n urncd to the program 1st wis lu ird oer the cbc dominion tnls wetk to p iy chopli romantic tutwtrk 1 ic dn j ilv 3 at 9 pjn piano concert in f m ir with notice change in garbage c0llicti0n second pickup has started monday thursday main street all streets over white bridge and chapel street also guelph king queen and all streets in this district as usual tuesday friday college view and all streets west of main street there will be no garbage pickup on dotninion day holiday monday july 2 j 1 f monuments markers and lettering pollock ingham galt designs on requestphone 3046 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery leroy dale kc m sybil bennett ba barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone ib kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary paktto first mortgage money to loan office gregory theatre bids m1u street phone 86 georgetown j a willoughby wuloaghby farm agoney head office toronto 166 tonge street adooobm largest and oldeat in canada established forty years consult our aetlve city depart ment for that home in the city tom uk w son b your local representative pino students pass conservator lxams the following piano and theory pu plls of thelmn cnpps morrison at cm lrsm were successful in obtain ing their certificates at the recent ex aminations held at the toronto oon- wrvtwrj of miotic grade ix ken neth harrison honours ethel hutch inson grade 8 hugo tapp honours grade 7 jean chester first class hon ours grade 6 marlon pomeroy hon ours grade 5 helen anderson grade 4 mary lou fraaer honours norlne rimmer marilyn bowjer grade j muriel summervllle grade 2 pamela bull first class honours sheila bow- ver honours katherlne jefferson honcurs margaret nixon honours grade 1 jean wilson honours carol jefferson honours barbara savage ruth waddell grade 2 theory mary moyer first class honours hugo tapp honours nielsen the chiropractor dmgiew therapist hat year of pnwtaoe lady attendant boors 1 t pjs closed thursday over dominion 8tou georgetown pbooe its dr s e magwood veterinary surgeon phone 11 office between division omr clerks office and the km municipal building at tt ear ner of main and mill streets oakville monument works w r edwards monnmento cemetery lettarlbs and markers designs submitted good display of monuments os i hand you patronage soucttat fhanc 636w oaxvbam radio repairing we specialize 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