Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1955, p. 7

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tub geoagetown herald wednesday evening june 8th ims vagk saturday bride the georgetown herald serving the communities of ocoigetown oun wtluams norval umehouse hokmly itiwajirtown bau1nafad ashorove terra cotta walrter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield l uegllvrsy leslie m clark corey herriagton jr rg broomhesd mrs jo ferguson subscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rata quoted on application the herald it printed each wednesday ia toe oljic at 23 main st georgetown bob haikerville autborliad aa second class mall post 0ic dept oluwa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association avd the ontario division of the cwna dont forget tomorrow when 800 pm comes tomorrow night onta rio will nave elected members of a new legislature speculation it that the progressiveconservatives will be returned with e somewhat reduced majority pos sibly the real interest in the election is whether the lib- rals or the ccf will be the official opposition both parties hold very small number of seats in the rather topheavy conservative bouse and both are fighting hard for a louder voice in the provinces affairs as editor we would not presume to tell readers whlchy wey to vote three halton candidates have been stating iheir views at meetings and in the press end we have reported these wherever possible in past weeks papers but we do feel it a duty to again remind every clllien that it is not only a right but a duty to cast a dont do it when th fire urm rang friday night w jum ped in the car to take the uiual circle ud to main st gueu every merchant it telfiih and thinks of his pla- of business first then heaves e righ of retier hen he finds cveryirmg peaceful on the bvne front returning toward home there was such a trail of can following the fire engine up the highway that we couldnt resist joining in one mv3 admit that there it an excitement which gets into people when the siren rings and were just as prone to follow as the next man but we have learned from frequent conversations with firemen about the foolishness of following right to the scene of the blaze so when we saw the trouble was on normandy blvd we pulled into the parking area in front of harrisons garage se did ene otttor car pot pourri last week mrs neilon stark wondered if she was the first person to pick a ripe strawberry from her garden she wasnt mrs carman stoddart was quick to report that she had picked some the pre vious week and mrs bill chaplin says she had a whole dishful a week before from her patch the red face department last week we editorialized about tomorrows election telling the names of candidates and their political parties and almost inferring that people shouldnt have to be told such things if they were really interested it was only when art benton phoned us a few hours after the paper was off the press that we learned we had called the liberal can didate bill anderson bill robertson believe us wa knew better saturday morning there was confus ion at the herald office when you lifted the tele phone you could hear noise of children playing in the background and it was obvious that someone making an incoiping call had left their receiver off the hook we phoned repair service from noighbour cec mcnam- aras phone and the man told us how difficult this is to check we came back to the office and started think ingalsout the last call friday it began to dawn hadnx mrs b phoned just about 6 pm back we went to cecs phone and dialed our house sure enough busy signal who phoned a neighbour and asked them to check that was it the office and house had been connected by phone all night the community was sadly touched by the tragic accident ballot thursday ontarios government should be a true reflection of the majority decision of the people if le than 50 per cent of voters go to the polls then we do not have this majority rule of which democracies are so proud to boast individually you might not think your one little ballot is important but it is for the collective result is the same at your dime which helped raise money for the boys band saturday your attendance at a la crosse or baseball game all of them contribute to a way of life we know and love without your mite we wouldnt have churches and boys bands swimming pools and games or governments which reflect the will of the j-eo- pie the rest hundreds of them swung up the boulevard and when that became packed newcomers took the new tyers ave and continued to converge on the scene we know that no one would wilfully hamper firemen in their work in fridays fire the presence of all these cars had no ill effect but there is always that one time when serious loss could be caused if a traffic tieup kept the fire engine back for even a few minutes in future we suggest that when you follow the fire truck park up a side street or stop a good block or two away and cover the rest of the distance on foot a few minutes thought could save thousands of dollars in property on ihe highway which left a husband bereaved and a young family motherless death always leaves its sorrow but is particularly harsh when children arc deprived of the lovo of a mother everyone is think ing of james ford and family in their sad bereave ment the scouts and cubs had a good day satur day for iheir waste paper drive we were impressed with a group of young lads who worked hard on fri day night to save some time saturday they collec ted paper in their neighbourhood made one huge pile in a central location and carefully covered it overnight in case of rain or wind it was a small job then on saturday to load it on a truck home after a months visit in scotland mrs harvey armstrong was met by her husband at malton airport saturday her verdict on the trip to her homeland which she left ps a young girl a wonderful time but hard to get used to the cold damp weather seems to be the most common complaint even by those britishers who have been in canada for only a few years mr and mrs albert pattenden have purchased bert colmans house on william street moving in after the colmans moved to the kolscy home on no 7 which they have boughtjmr and mrs bill james have rented the house on main street south where the pattendens formerly lived new residents of queen street are larry maughan and his wife who are living in the upstairs apartment of the jack lavoie house he is a new provincial paper employee- t sallinafad burlington layman church speaker mr j lee of burlington had charge cf the service here last sunday morning during the absence f- our minister mr n rust who la attending curlys orffee tshop n0 qpn daily hamilton conference in sudbury mr lee is a member of halton presbyur- lal church extension committee and spoke of the plana being made for ex tending the work of building new churches in new communities air and lira andy morgan are the proud parents ef a new baby daugh ter sandra caroline we wish to congratulate the mem bers of the n girls club the hal- llnafad mixing maidens on being awarded first prize for their skit food makes a difference which they enacted on achievement day in milton the girls have been askod to present the skit again on june 30th at the wl gathering in guelph at theoac much credit is due to mrs j meenery ud mrs f j enartill for the time and effort they gave in tho leadership of this group mr and mrs j kirkwood mrs b hcmenemy and george visited sun day with the sinclair family in mil ton mr frank rust of hespeler was a guest at the- manse on sunday and a welcome visitor at our church serv ice george gibson hu completed his commercial course and has accepted a pmiuojbjutjhemxespial at brampton tmutnm vfcolo miss jeanne mutchmor daugh ter of rev encf mrs j b mutch- mor will be married on satur day to j reed hunter ion of mrs hunter end ihe late r h hunter of norvalin high park ave united church 180 netted in saturday tac day over 180 was netted saturday when georgetown boys band held a tag day member of the band assisted by other boys and girl acted as tagfers downtown friday night and saturday and also called at homes through the town it was the first moneyraising event by the band newly formed this spring and the money will be used to help to buy some of the more expensive in struments which will be collectively owned by the band liberal candidate will support further aid for municipalities speaking monday evening at a euchre and social in the legion aud itorium liberal candidate bill ander son oakville pledged his partys sup port in aiding municipalities with lar ger grants for education hospitalisation and health insurance are also an integral part of the lib eral platform and mr anderson ur ged a strong vote for his party on thursday in order to introduce this on a provincewide scale w g marshall chairman of the georgetown liberals was chairman and also spoke briefly another spca ker was frank fetch of georgetown county president who criticized the compilation of the voters list saying many names had been omitted in the enumeration i mrs s robin and percy leslie won first prizes euchre second prizes went to mrs c b stacey and frank robinson and jack lawson was giv en a birthday prtae lunch wairtexv ed by up local liberal association tractinrponsored the gathering any way you look at it the personal property floa ter is big insurance protection it covers your clothing lug- gage camera sports equip ment and other personal be longings at home or away alsonyour furniture and house hold equipment against nearly all risks of loss or dam age let us tell you the complete story of this grand broadcov erage policy john r barber agency insurance and travel john r barber freeman kersey mill street tkianglr 7 3521 oxeeez weekly sports ca soccer saturday june 11th georgetown woives at kino wiuiam iii monday june 13th juvenile baseball bkampton ar georgetown georgetown park 630 pm harness races saturday jung i srh georgetown park sbonsared by hw rotary club rwi j a ref george leek or grand vauey formerly minister at ashgrove and hornby will preach at n0rval united church anniversary sunday june l2th u am and 730 pm at mm mmmhhhm visit the breezes on opening day sunday june j2tli tnjoy an afternoon of band music with your picnic supper boating swimming refreshments l4 miles west el aden watch highway skins try a herald adlet directory frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 ituangle 7 2864 georgetown dr clifford redd lds ddjs dentist triangle 72s1 uala street georgetown a m niabeti dc nj dacter ef ctireeac4ic end narurwpamty nouns 29 pm closed thursdays ley attendant im guelph st georgetown trlangle 73812 dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 leverahoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins a hardy ell 4 0131 1809 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray main trianrlc 73841 street georgetown c w sayers dvm vkteiun aiu an- guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 s m fairish ro optometrist mcnamara jeweller geerostown tr 73441 it pays you to buy or sell through j a wiuouchby sons limited realtors city and country horn farms and small acr0aat induttrlal a buin propartlaa your iocal representative tom hewson tr 77472 walter fidler brampton 95 r 4 hu 13391 46 kfilinton ave head office e toronto dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc sybil bennett qc mp tttlangla 73381 mill street georgatowa monuments pollock campbell onion on roquott inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 3048 62 water street north galt hews0n 0rd bamutms and soucftoh 39 main slnat sevtb beside knox church ofoboi c hewson john d oid triangls 7m4 owbrtyimwind coaftmnv umitmd v maurice e mausdenon barrister sollelter and notary public tr t34m office 4 main st georgetown w h carr pretesalenal e a onlarle jf laitd surveyer georgetown ontario triangle 73881 i 90 main st n radio repairing we ipeeiallxe m thia work 17 years ateerlanee j san ford son ttuamile 7841 it has been said t to u 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