Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 2, 1946, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday october 2 1946 cahad1ans want facts cm we end labor unrest i labor asks for fait wages security holidays with pay a shorter work ing week employers seek a fair return on invested funds tax easements to enable savings against declines in business and production standards that permit canadian goods to compare favor ably for world markets rem both sides of the story the globe and mail in its news columns gives you full factual 1 reports on both sides of issues 10 the hews fearless editorial policy clobe and mail editorials arc plain spoken fearless whatever yuur personal ore political op id ions vou ii find in each day 3 globe an 1 mall x to nils food for thought views and com menu worthy of consideration give your family the aihantat of the latest news editorials feature articles on every subject from sport 10 cooking by canada 3 oremost writers letter to the editor mtti september 1946 the editor georgetown herald dear mr bditor may i reply to a teenager think tag of the future as a former bui dent of georgetown high school i feed qualified to express an opinion on his or her letter to my mind the teenager has for gotten the basic necessity for obtain lng an education namely work this is the key granted it is veoy important that the minds of our students should not be overtaxed with studies to the ex elusion of all else however after care fully reviewing a recent examination report it f appears to me that bhe pre ponderance of credits cannot be blamed on the fact that tfiere is no auditorium gymnasium etc but ra gher that the students seem to be spending more time on extra currioular activities such as student council meet ings dances and so on than- on the business of setting themselves to tht task of developing a mind that will be ready to face the dark sltte of life re ferred to toy tihe teenager no i am not an old fuddy duddy nor am i in the zoot class i do however know from experience that the boysmd girls at present uttend nib georgetown high school can de spite its many ihortcomlns proudi themselves with a tremendous amount ol useful knowledge and mental fit ntss if thej will only accept what is mailable and make the mobt of it in stead of griping for thing which are for the prtiont at an rate beyond the realm of linanci il possibility in our community yours rj truly ex g h s ah of one chapter of richard uvtag- atone book on education plans wore made for uie fall meetings the next of whjch wil be held on october 18th locvl olncil ol- women plan iall mfclviinob tlu fust i li nut life of the lon c 11 il of won c 11 wis held 111 tit m ueipil buildint rml f sip 1 11 ixr 7lh vi h mrs r v pull p t idint she t i rested u e notd for mtm bt s to atten 1 h m mjt p nun oil that u who in imjc make i hi w it and il nt d t pull to r vt fail afltr tin isn bin mi p il rv id mt ss ik ii 11 huh i 1 t s aliee winch d i hi n it 11 i co 11 til of women etnbr es otrj toneen vblt 1 nitre 1 whiih iffttis the lnes ind well bti 11 of uomm in par icular di d of people as a h le i fetl sure tint thc n t ix couiud to throw uie whole weight of their ii fl tence into the scale for tht adancement of 1 and progressive measures tern pered bj a practical senie of propor tion not oiily on behalf of the nations who 1 ae suffered such unbelievable dimrcss and starvation where the interest of til women meet on 1 com mon ground grent advantages to hu manilj ma irist from 1 common ef fort 01 uie part of all and who is able to give better leadership than the na tlonal council of women mrs j b mackenzie give a svnop carnel leitch erin umted cnrn oecora ea with gladioli made a pre 3 i ji n marriage of mlldr d leluih eldct daughter of mr and mrs r b leltch erin and arnold canity 011 of mi and mrb john carney erin township on saturday september 21 rev t j res of elora officiate j the brlae given in marriage by her father was charming ir a nji lungih gown of white satin designed with fit ted bodice long pointed sleeve swe heart neckline and full skirt which swept into a si it aain htr ful length embroil ed veil was hele in place by a band of orange blossoms she wore the groom s gift a gold wris watch and carried a shower bouque of american beauty roses miss helen aitkins of georgetown was bridtsmaid wearing a floor length dress with rose lace bodice and full net skirt over taf feta her shoulder length veil was caught to a halo headdress she carried ti bouquet of pink roses and carna lion miss rhona leitch sister of tht bride was junior bridesmaid she wort a floor length frock of powder blue nc ovei taffeta with fitted bodice he shoulder length veil was ca itht to 1 halo headdress she carried a bouquei of pink roses and carnations lutk emily leitch sister of uie bride v is flower girl wearing a floor len h gown of pink taffeta with blue velvet tnd a halo of gardenias tied with blue ribbon and arising a nuseay of sweet jxas emti baigv it w is rc msni 111 w 11 ton cainiv and harley me ltj e c ilph were ushers mi t j ret p ted it wvddn 111 1 it and dun t uit ijn ng f t icfcisti mrs wuiston cantj t tn been use a reception fo lowed it jit b is 1 0 mi ini re eiving wi h tht bi il 1 t pk w is uie bride s 111 hi w ar nt bi 1 k silk cript s quin tnn tnd 1 c 1 i of rtd rose riu room 11 1 hi fj t blick ik 1 k wit pevuki bi and curs tfcv of led s l c mt vgcng couple left 01 1 wi c 1 p hroulli easu it o 11 tri lit bndt choosiiu 1 narl grt 1 1 wxl n pi nil wiui blick tuetssone i d 1 rsai of gariien is or j u ir tl mi mr ai d mrs cm will res de on the grooms farm 10th i in ei 1 joins otohtttohn da1k stff eliot sandj wardlaw h rtct iv joined thi staff of uit georgeiowi durv holding his dairj school dip luiin from tlu ontan aiii ill ml c lee it guilph he has been en plovtd with tht bnmpton dair fe uu last tight vtars ui all phtsts din work though cjiieflj pro tvsir milk with his wife and daughter hi will continue to live in bra mp ion un til hi c u locn t accommodation in magnetic speebwav essentia to best milking results good udder health is necessary to best muking results and the uniform fast and gentle action of the de laval magnetic speedway milker helps maintain sound healthy udders this ts especially true when it is used with the de laval speedway method of fast milking this is another very important reason for the outstanding success of the de laval magnetic speedway in providing top wnllrmg results talk with us today j fttime your local agent tom hewson mill street phone 332w see our display at acton fair saturday october 5th nippy wlather means stoves and furnaces being called into use the possibility of defective pipes and chimneys and fire check your insurance charles a general insurance will50n phone 41 6j ashgrove mr and mrs maurice dixon of kap mkratng have been visiting her par eats mr and mrs r j graham a bappy event took place on mon day evening september 23rd at the botne of mr and mrs thos oiiien when their immediate families gath ered to honor them on their tenth wedding anniversary games and a social time were enjoyed by all there will be no church service this sunday owing to hornby anniversary the following sunday service will be kin at 10 45 witti sunday school after wards misses lena and ellen palmer of nerval and miss carol reed of tbron to spent the week end with misses jeane and may wlngfleld one case of whooping cough was tbe only communicable disease repor ted in georgetown during september ooordlng to the report of the medical officer of health sanrnzor the new type vacuum cleaner order now for delivery soap saver dick xiddall toub bawixioh ekalb queen st phone 436 flowers design work a specialty norton floral the moose bmmmd upon picture pminttd tor ctlini far c b sinclair ol a hrlaa at a tka mblact ol tw fianwiiilliib ot canada dmlasad to pfeaaub tha fed that 1h btmm ol bwpollad oal fell w boy today on a f1 bllthrtam wklon w give him a sporting chance wuy courageous resourceful the canadian moose asks of mankind only a sporting chance of survival in the vast forests which are his home he is king able to overcome most of the dangers that beset the creatures of the wild his sharp hooves and antlers are a match for predatory wolves his truck coat and mighty frame equal to the hardest winter his skill speed and endurance are such that he can be expected to survive even the high powered rifle of the huntsman providing that the hunting 9 carried on according to the reasonable and just laws of conservation things that he cannot survive are indis criminate hunting the destruction of his feeding grounds by fire and the disturb ance of the natural balance by which nature protects all wild life the destruction of beaver causes marshes to be drained and the moose are deprived of their best feeding grounds the destruction of smaller game will cause wolves to turn in ravenous packs upon deer and moose thus we see how conservation protects not one but all wild creatures we all have a vital interest in the conser vation of our wealth of wild hie and natural resources for these are part of a heritage in which we all share the preservation of that heritage demands from each one of us a thorough under standing of the needs and methods of conservation and this realization prompted the forming of the carting conservation club

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