Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 17, 1950, p. 4

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i trie georgetovm herald wetlneatjay may 1 7th 1 96 pag 4 e b mahoh is mew childrens aid president wuuam deuu treasurer drvretd board measlier next rim you feel rite urge to go plant to yeurt6cal buc abnl he can toll you all about far stopover arrange- mitfs mm tabut and other details that will help you to enjoy your trip h it a- member of your community and whi b glad to trv you chicago 1975 los angeles 8445 montreal 1570 an audience representative of this county gathered tuesday evening way olh inlkssunday school room of st pauls vnfled church wlf too or the annual meeting- of the childrens aid society i the president william deans of kseotgetown wuhn the chair mr o f thompson presented his re porf and ku elisabeth- 8 l- govah associate secretary of the canadian jwolfare tounch ottawa delivered thoughtful and inspiring address on child welfare work significant of aha fine adminis tration of th chudrenaaidwork in ttalton county was thfe attractive brochure placed in the hands of those present with this appealing message jin the flyleaf your childrens aid society is one of thcflftythrce in the- prov ince of ontario vitally interested in our greatest asset our child ren why dont you invest in this worth while cause by joining the childrens aid society of the coun ty of halton annual membership fee one dollar the booklet went on to list the officers and staff a message from the president the comprehensive report of the superintendent and statistical and financial statement t thompson in his rep- prt olurlimthe phrase ward of ic society citing the three dif ferent procedures that may be tak en by the court when ward action if considered in his remarks ne emphasized the preventative and protective phase of social service work and suggested that our educa tional system should offer growing boys and girls at a suitable age some knowledge of the true prin ciples of homemaking and impress the importance of the family unit outttindiilg lrojtte four youasj ontario sanansatt out on sunday may 7 on a tour of inspection of jsomejoftheput- standlng agricultural project in thai ynlted stater this interesting adventure is the prise they woo- la the salad tea event at last year international plowing match they will visit the famous ten nessee valley development the lab winnipeg 4405 round trip aabject to change j dancing every wednesday j and j saturday s hal davis and the highlanders huttonville park earl baeher robert nuea cayuga haceisvllle oratory of the ohio breeders co op association the muskingum watershed conservancy district the renowned malabar farm of ijiouls bromfleld and famous universities like cornell ohio state and ken- iji lucky their trip will take them thro some of the moat beautiful moun tain country in the eastcrn states and will include a tour of the city of washington and a weekend in new york city garden skinner altogether the cayuga boys will travel about 3000 mile and they should have a story to tell on their return the party consists of earl bach- cr cayuga robert ktxon hagers- vllle eugene timbers mllllken norman watson woodbridge and a g skinner ontario agricultural representative at cayuga- who will conduct the group salada tea company is sponsor- lngthe trip as a good will gesture z admission 50c a a si al l 9 st bl hv ihhbjibhbibl b your bank book is the mirror of your future yea eon bonk en the royal bank of canada howard graff real estate business broker- in society one gathered that the experience of the social worker throughout the year would seem to confirm the conviction that lrdr- eunutances permit at all the child u best left in the home not taken out of lt the statistical report showed plat 1b1 cases were -dealt- with in the protecflon department during the year with 1ot children involved in the new atio r ease lack of proper houslnjr excessive drinking mental and physical u- rieai immorality andj sepstfatlon of parents arfrjtome oljuiiejnarn lae tors lesdhljt up to neglect in ftuiay cases parents marry very young with no training for the manage ment of a home or the raising- of a family when the load beoomesl h heavy and financial worries appear discord creeps into thefamlljrllfe ohd so often an unfortunate situa tion develops during the year 18 cwldrenrwpre committed through the court to the care of the society and at the end of the year there were 122 chil dren in its care 42 children in paid boarding homes and 38 children on adoption probation sixty children came into can and 50 were dis charged these discharges are- ac counted for in various ways through legal adoption attainment of majority and children returning to their own parents during th5 year 28 legal adop tions were completed through the county court the executive report concluded with expressions of appreciation for cooperation with the county health unit with juvenile court and county officials as well as with the director and field supervisors of the provincial child welfare branch an item from the financial page indicative of public interest was the list of donations from individuals and societies throughout the county which along with memberships amounted to a sum of almost 300 in her address miss govan a highly qualified instructor and auth ority in the field or child welfare dealt with th terms protection and care of children she touch ed on the beginnings of the child protection idea seventyfive years ago its growth and strengthening since by legislation she paid trib ute to the name of kelso so close ly associated with the child wel fare idea in ontario and to all soc ial workers who follow in that line for the strength they add to the disturbed child and the home miss govans remarks reiterated the ideal of the child in its own home as the best solution when at all possible and spoke of the grave i responsibility of the community for i the welfare of the children in main taining high moral standards and safeguarding the home and family mw mire i miss govan wos introduced by miss three peel laulfci i eileen duffy who recently- rciiiined will visit denmark her position with the hiilton soc- lety to join the stoff of the throe women from peel county childrens aid society in brant ulv included in a group of dlltarlo i county i who will he elenates to the the meeting was fivuurcd lcnnial convention of the asmjcla- viti lira very lovely solo- by mrs j rtlh countrywomen of the harold magec of milton hesjrct world at copenhagen denmark was expressed at mis edna gor- j r ters tiaviny left the society 1 ifter a number ot yeii loyal i vic krprionttivcs from the i provincial department ol child welfare and the hamilton anil i iirantford soclerie- wore in atleml- ilii-t- warden william vanslckle re- i ported for the ooiinty council j a pleasant fealuie at the even- iny close were the i efreshniejits provided by tile mr and mrs- club of st pauls united church rev jas i lllair pastor of st pauls was present and condueted devot ional esercises the officers elected are president e d mahon amp- bellville viccpres mis w a weaver durllngton secretary c i kirkness acton trcas wm deans georgetown supt g f thompson milton directors g w mckenzle ac ton mrs lewis j lee durllngton dr cg reid georgetown mrs m e nixon milton george e elliott milton mrs cameron hlll- mer oakville w allan campbell oakvlllc mrs t f chisholm mil ton mrs vclma norrls milton w g mackonzie robinson oakville k c holdsworth milton wm vansickle campbellville copies ofjhc annual report may be obtained by applying to the lo- cololflcc bank of commerce bull- ding milton main streetgeprgetown tw property i known the tarnedy block vrfth rrof ijbweo ft i ft preterit oettipiest by rkjiridoii ilktsjwiur end pswrvellv grw tlwe lia krpsurismsit imtt- earji ihwe- tbe block nitaai6a vmmuit i brick ttetl iiiaitt blocks tiaa miopkigtv is sold bcbjkot m ejasrwa ucabw testms cahh offers will be reeehred for either ec hath et bet th mast baaeld j ver offers er further infermatlen please eammnsueate with the uxecntors er the janet m kennedy estate odto may mth mm 5th ave cast owen setrad er si broekdale ave tarente it v i- m i kitchener upholstery you can have your cbeaterfield uito reupbolttefetl and cobft- pletely mfauot for aa low at 8900 one week service telephone 643 georgetown a eugene timbers norman watson mllllken woodbridge i toward the cnliffhlennicnt ot young rarmers in soil conservation cattle breeding and farming in general i staff investments copenhagen tluy were choen i the i rfcoiit boini netin of federated er i womens itiriiitutes at guelph mrs j k ifoikk f hrampton alio is i iihiuljer of the royal ciminlsion on fcdueation and sixjlic on this subject at a recent inrethik of ceoinetown lions club i miss mary ann cninpboll of choi- leham and mrs ii mcctnurabh ari the thrie ivli delegates oth ers wlio will he in tlie party are mr j f kutciur st thohias mrs arthur hudson in mrs arnold hamilton atwoof mrs ii ci jurecll fort wlllinm miss dor othy pearson weston miss eleanor kidd home fconomles staff ot toronto miss anna p lewis dir- ertor of womens institute branch and home economics service tor onto girls pipe band travels 4000 miles ummer engagements come on in son andr insurance of all kinds jfibm 392 wm stret reaidence 176j r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants if ips a hw wrssiul wsoour iimrtm our mew ar ruht mrcan pleask votj mi w when you take over the farm one of these days youll want georgetown girls pipe band is in for a lot of travelling this sum mer already over 4000 miles is on the itinerary for pipe major roy magloughlen and the girls who will be- travelling in their new bus which was purchased recently they will bcxln cochrane or old home week the first week in july and at a band tatoo in sarnie on july 8th july 14th they visit ches- ley and july 26 a big garden party at new dundee on august 3th they travel to pittsburgh pennsyl vania or a day of highland gamea and double back to a return en gagement at port- elgin on the 6th and 7th they visit thestataa again on july 1213 to play at hlhtund gjunes in detroit michigan later in the season they have bean booked or all sirs at oalt milton qor- sjatownand rsckton and poaalbly afaruiam to talk to him you can diacusa your affairs in a friendly way as i have done and youll find he knows a lot he knows we farmers need bank credit- sometimes to put in a crop sometimes to take off a harvest if we need market information he can get it for us remember when we electrified the farm our bank manager made me the loan hes backed us up that way for years helping us to improve our stock increase production and thats what pur bank manager is than for to help you and me to manage hes a good man to know lonfokio by roul tanic

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