Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1954, p. 8

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ivxtc obbkokt m stkkaut wednesday suing may lt4 um aast the georgetown herajld eg ocoftocfowm oum wham mofevjuu umomu wmtmnr wwr auxxmamb acmumyknxa ootta fjutteripiloo bate saw a yr stasia oopler 8c each advertising rata quotas ea appl waifsr a brjshnnth and editor staff garfltm i ueouvray leslie if clara corey harrington jr rag broo he th herald g printed tech wednesday in the oblea on main strut georgetown authorusdss second das mall poet ottc dipt ottawa y- tn f weekly ntmupwi aasoeutiaa and th ontario division of itacwjia c mr qcorgetoum honorary preaident of the jegion branch and one begin to realize that it tant every day one geta a citizen like anjly dale aside from pubhcly known facta the town owes a debt for the myriad improve ment which he had a hand in a a lawyer and a georgetown chief magistrate it waa dur ing hia term on council that the smith stone plant waa eatabliahed in town and there are many other matter of civic importance where hia judgment and advice have been beneficial saturdays open house when people crowded intothe legion auditorium to con gratulate him u an indication of the respected position which he holds in the hearta of the townspeople it la hoped that he may be spared many more years of uaeful effort for the town and people whom he haa loved and aerved a practicing lawyer in georgetown for forty years leroy dale q c might well qualify as mr georgetown a malltown lawyer ta by nature of hi calling one who louche every aegment of tlie population at one time or another and hi in fluence coves a much wider field than the practice of law alone mr dale however haa gone much fur ther than routine dutiea winch are expected of one who hold a quaai public office the fact that he wa georgetown hrt mayor after incorporation in 1922 would reserve a ruche in the town hall of fame add to this the pres idency of the red cross society in its impor tant wartime yearaninance committee chair- mon of several victory loans and a term aa lions club president and his present office as someone must think of it we are glad to see that two of the most progressive municipalities in thia part of the county added their voice to a majority which at last pushed through establishment of a cre dit valley conservation authority esques- lng reeve and georgetowns mayor with their council may not receive their proper thank in their own lifetime and indeed those who will benefit from tins action will prob ably not know or care who helped in past gen erations to conserve natural resources in this part of ontario so well give this group of men a rjht on the back now for their far sigh ted view conservation is such a big subject that there are only a few who have the time to pay the proper attention to it perhaps elmer wright a resident in the lower part of peel is mr conservation is this part of the country alex maclaren a former georgetown reeve is another who ha given some study to such things and by chance of having been his neigh bour for qmejears we knowjhat mr a g m bruyns is another such enthusiast there are others of course the county council has taken some active measures in re forestation and creation of the famous nossa- gaweya beaver dam which are getting results and the farm pond movement could be in cluded too although its primary purpose is fire protection certainly we are no authority on the sub ject and anything we know has been gleaned from sunday drives through the terra cotta past links disappeari history is something to which canadian early lacrosse and notlc t a a th generally and georgetowners specifically pay rest l hills and by chance remarks overheard mostly at council meetings it is true that much of natures best land has been washed into lake ontario by constint erosion most people hove seen those bleak red clay hills gouged by eros ion in the hills a contributing factor to georgetowns venture into a new water supply source was clearing of swamp land which dried up the silvercrcek reservoir older residents will tell you of creeks winch no longer run of how there was boating and swimming across from the post office and a sizealje pond where i red mavcala garage now stands lliose who reid the globe at mall will learn from lex schrag s article last week of how small hydro develop ments along the ner have gradually disap peared through the years and lsquesings indian name land of the tall pines has be come almost legendary as one by one the pines have been cut with no replenishment we hope the authority can draw enough men on its directorate who can give the pro per time and thought to what sho be a gov ernment project it is not fair to leave such an important matter to the whim of individual towns and their political heads mayors and councils hae quite enough on their minds with the everday conduct of town affairs and conseration should be above inter mun icipal jealousies nnd cost sharing wrangles we should expect more leadership on the pro vincial and federnl level in a matter winch will so radically affectouv sons and grandsons scant attention some day we hope to see a museum if not in tow at least in the county our collection ol picture and wrilings th geta on addition which makes it more valua ble and we guard it with the hope that one day there wjil be a place where it can be pub licly treasured last week we spoke of how atreets might be named after auch prominent early families aa the dayfoott mr dayfoota niece gave ui an 1 850 ledger belonging to the old firm with entries in english currency it will be carefully stored away with our pic ture of early main street the lake in the flats pot poum it might have been ua department dur are i b h champ thia year winning four straight from suh- cvidge after dropping the firet two to buckos team remember the days when raider had some thrilling series with the northern town the toronto morning paper apeak of a new movie the living dessert about canni- be no doubt i mrs phyllis cook toron to who i a aiaterof charles wray proprietor pv- of geoittetown 5c- to 100 store waa pain a 11 j i l jl i ci anyone who has visited the museum at jordan in the niagara peninsula would know how it is poasible to gather not only pictures trotphysical thwhlikejpuuungwhecl clo- thing and cider presses bibles jewellery and school book which as each year passes be come increasingly valuable but pending a museum it would be a very small thing to investigate some of geor getowns early history and replace some of our atreet name with aome of more historical value the kennedy family for instance ha its memorial in a street name but there is nothing which bear the name of barber blowing our own horn we dont think mrs sam gisby w object if we use her n for aome advertising s had been trying for a aome time to sell a house in limehouse spend ing a considerable sum of money advertising in the city papers plus a lot of time showing people the house with no results one 56c classified in the herald did the trickvone of three interested buyers had completed the transaction a few days after thehpapet ap peared mr and mrs murt allison and accent on youth at st johns service j a at st john uatud church ukt wash sad tb accent waa very strongly ea youth christian youth as the oncers congress of the young people union of hamilton conference held its annual w t about 10 of tha vj attended the service on sunday morning wltii the president mr bui whitley of ham ilton satiating rev john u smith with devotions snd stan hants of roekwood thanking the congrega tion or the full use of the church and its facilities and or the cordial reception they had received tn that homes it stressed that the theme of their congreas had been go and nuke disciples miss june forse of slmcoe asm o that t might find illm the eholru snuiein wss king all glorious itev john ml smiths ttrmon was on steps to service in speaking particularly to the ypu officers he told them uur their position meant that ttiey were peculiar people set avert or a great task frobably the greatest they could undesuke that ol making dlaclples for jeaus bringing the world into ills old and way of uving into a true brotherhood uhder our lleev- church news hi ctmlrl inarch arrhdescon w g o thompion krotor tilth buxvlaymttcr taster uogitlon sunday holy communion 8 a m corporate communion of st georit a men a club sunday school 10 am ma tins uml ljtuny 11 a m kvcnaong 7 00 pjn adult confirmation clu after lvensorg 81 ajbaas church dlrn william 1 iltli sunday alter easter rogation sunday matins 0 30am sunday school 10 jo a in uorrtotan baptist church hcv a j ijorkir ha ii d 10 a in churih school 11 am rrci lspiiiu 7 p tn a uord to the 1turful ht john i nlld church itev john m smith minislir norman laird mish director sunday school 10 a m come to s s stay for church morniiijf worship 11 am it takes 1 o work for god nuraery 11 am child cart while parents wnnthip junior worship ii am blblo tin mi lor children oly mfaa aadfces to aup lmitatf to their poriitotx ttttr tnjiat haetn their ownire chblc of following jttu as titty w looked at ft eondiiktfw of tb world with it great uod mmuf need and had studied the wwn1n of lite they had evidently come to the cojieuisloil thau thar jeeua way of life and jov was th only one that made aeose so they had cfeosea it their aeeond step would fee that they were choen by others like- minded young people for the great task placing a large reeponslbuity of faithful leadership orfthir young shoulders probably the greatest step would be ihst god had chosen them through ills spirit o carry onltlwork here set apart for a special task as moses was chowir to co lown end laberale my peo- fiemd as paul was beckoned to coroe over snd help us the call from those in other lands other steps to this oholce o ser vice vis lop that comes first in almost any worth wtyle undertaking a vision of the need end how it could be met and that vtston must be kept clear and distinct rjo blur ring or fading hien ahould come decision the vision would toon fade and lose interest if there was no decision to do somethuig about it to some the vision and even the decision could come easily but how much harder the action without which the others would be of little avail and action to count needs to be bolstered with determina tion it is the constant faithful tick toitlvenesa which gets some where snd makes vdvapce and how do we get these steps and make them count in our lives and in our service lly consecration willlnonesa to sacrifice a losing of ailf putting first things first which means seeking first the kingdom of god how much is accomplished how much real service is rendered how much joy and satisfaction in life is received depends very large- ly upon how sincerely these steps are taken and how much of our- f lives we put in consecration into our task under god s guidance i w rasi and umcheuse presbyterian chorcbee rev alex j colder u-a- b d mrs edgar gowland at c m organist and choir leader mr joseph young carlllonaur knox chnrch 10 00 tun church school 11 am public worship 7 pun public worship limeheose chnrch 1j0 pm church school 2 30 p m hnsler service nerval hornby stewarttewn chvreh el raglstid rev j e maxwell ba uth ht stephens chnrch hornby 1100 am morning service except 1st sunday in the month 3 00 p m evening service ht jahns church stewarttewn 10 am childrena service 3 00 p m evening service except first sunday in the month 7 30 pjn evensong 8l pauls chnrch nerval 7 10 p m evensong except i si kunaly in ule limuui 1100 em holy communion cossdl ujastified in se ckarse m blver drive may lath ibm editor the herald dear sir i strenuously dlsaxree with the decision of council to impose a 40 levy tor aswer hookup aa indica ted by mayor annatroof owners of property in teem have been pay- ins on a footage baala for eeweragw which ahould be sufficient we are seeking to get more in- duatrtea to locte wtthln our bor ders and should make every reason- atole conceaalon poatthle as an in ducement to altuate here realizing that more i reoulree more housing we are deliberately flap ping the industry in the eye by this unpoatttoa of s obstacle to home building of course it is possible to be ao short sighted aa to do that kind of figuring that results in a wo ehkrge toeing the maana of a loas of tax revenue of a good many tlmaa thu amount on indus tries and dwelling that do not locale here for that rveeun this matter is bound tr have ser ious repercussions especially near the and of the year hats off to long range uimkers like mayor armstrong and council lors mcguvray and orey yours truly kd a ieters beseech you therefore brethren toy the mercies of cod that ye pre- srnt your bodies living sacrifice holy acceptable unto ood which la your reasonable service alilnd hon s jeauuation mr and tin j a wlllltu dal- llnafud attended the veterinary college graduation in guelph on monday when their ton dr donald wlllltts received his degree he will begin prsctlce in ui- brldge with dr davis directory monuments pollock i csmpbell 3 wster st north o a l t designs on request phone iou inapect our work to greenwood caroeterr a m nielsen dc nx deetar ef chlrearuue and nataraaathy hours 23 pra closed thursdaya lady attaadaat id ualn st n oeorgetowp tr 7w12 frank petch ucensed auctionexn prompt service til 72s64 oeorgatown po sox 413 dr clifford rejd uds dda dentist tr 72381 main street georgetown zlen tabernsels rev p m fletcher sunday school 0 4 am we welcome you l c b a 1 1- snd 730 pm radio repairing we specialize in thia work t s tr 72412 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tr 73841 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite annstronga garage tr 72711 nerval and union preabrterlan churches rev o mockhnrl royal da nerval if 00 am sabbath school 1100 am pralsa service union 2 00 pjn snbbath chool 3 00 pjn preue school christian and mlaaienary alllaaea rev e t holt pastor services each sunday at it ajn and 7 pm in the oddfellow hall sunday school at 10 sm nv jawihouewjl soni comtletr beal kstktbt bebvick head onick toronto 3m bay st e 3004 city and cemntry nane farms and basalt acreages isdastrlal and bailee aa prapsrusf year tieeal ksaeeaaasatrm tom hewson tr7s4m walter fidler bramotab ms r s m fa1bish ro ortoatetust mcnamarm jewellers georgetown tr 72w1 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitor mill st oaorgatosm tr 73m1 la an auto axcident re she their new baby son have irtoved into- their wsfalttfirl two broken ankles ftltrlbrlrtlfn7 iwwvwawiijerlir i t qtt stlbdlvi- ww be in hoapital forsomenirrie grace baptist sunday seheal als5enteatncthefwlowshlb-ot- bvangellcal baptists of canada- rsv glen warden minister oddtauows hall 3 ovsloek pm norvsl snd glen wuilam united church rev c d lemke ji bjj nerval jo 00 im sunday school 1100 am public worship glen wuslams 1030 sjn sunday school 700 pm public worship lam ohureh leverahoskin chartered accountant fjihiraaoralo jenldns and hsrbr 1s08 uetropollun bwg 44 victoria st toronto atmrmsl issgssaaai sssaissgal s james fmcnab barriubtjtr soucrob notary pubuc norton bolg ualn strati tr7s481 naly orssa sx okana raw fr v j uorgsn lit srd and th sutdsy haas at 11 ajo tnd and 4tts sunday alas at taja hewson glancy barristers and solicitors 39 main st s beakla knox church georgetown 1 weltmtt tlttrehcraob

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