Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1955, p. 13

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patiti ti brilliant so john wanttd yu lo julrv j lhr no 10 fmrt mr fcrtd mrs jlsn crdar brlrtfct atrawear tfcvlt6 xph in mllano italy yk cwarm fc naarlftfl hi a f a tour whlth has taken nwn t principal dtut in savsrat ceajfttrlss on hw cantlnant dear editor mllano in my last letter i said that news may bv scarce in mllano this leler will read like book we tie staying at hotel madrid this inuriing we de cided to look up one 01 the sisters who had given us her addrev at the home assembly she in et in a newly built up district and o jet lluie we had to pas through a grave 1 walk with uml each sidg of il to my amaiemeot w- jv mil lizards darting across from each side uf tin- walk nil along the vuy the looked like tiny crocodiles with their long tails all j lorn th road wta- thin tall tries with wool suipoits j hey looked like ferns in tin- oiu r side the way was dolled witli those colourful oleander tree with those bright ruse coloured flowts after jour visit was oir wtc accompanied by lheyounjf daughter of the ho us i who pruiiwst d to ohov us some of the sight 1 irst we had lunrh it was ravioli which is squares of macaroni like very small crackers mlth meat sandwiched in telwteii ii wai very good this was followed bby something that looked like chocolate cike with leuicn filling but it thin layers of cake like buciuit and deep thltk chocolate pa if bctwei n ech laer of cake lopped with thin candy icing then off to the park and zoo on the way we saw around the outtidr of f lowt i pictui- i dicidtd ivr and the jodng lal should im in thai pirturr u aent twein otr to the fhmer patch after i had lakrn thr picturr i noticed the white unifonixd poller nun aeeined to te ha irnl an argument with john it turned out that walking on the grus wai for bidden but he policeman kindly lor cave us so i aked him to pose fur- a puturc for me and please would he make imiuvc he wai making out a ticket i got a dandy shot also quit a few at the zoo while there we were topped by two italian oung men and an hngliah girl thi y told john that the would like to ihuw the girl ar ound the girl aked john to explain that bhe wai engaged and meeting her fiance at 11 u clixrll somehow i did not like the idea of her being ithoun around by thoie two and told her it was not wise she came with us for the next hour until uc felt she was aafe then our companion left us for her home and uc went baik to on hotel however a it wit er earl johi stopped in the lobby to chat with thr owner who asked him if he hail seen the cathedral et wo hadnt so our host told us there was plenty of time to go tonight o off we went it wai a very beautiful work of art the told us there were 5000 ftguies of saints etc on it tcaida all the beau tiful art work since there were pie nty of benches around we decided lo sit and rest for a while and while john was tring to figure oul the human numerals on a statue in the square he was helped by a man who sat nxt to him they became interested in con ersation and john of ered to fchow him some literature we had at the hotel he was very u tiling to come so we started back by street car again however as were strangers john started to ask the conductor to put us off at our address but our friend told us not to bother he knew where it was well we seemed- lo be travelling much further than when we went when suddenly a woman next to mc spoke to john asking him where he was going he showed her our hotel card she became excited saying parray parray and insisted we gel off with her our gentleman friend was very angry and tried to stop her but i could sec she was af raid for tu so wo all got off the ear hearing the commotion a young nun approached and showed u his car1 private detective but by now the woman was suipicioua of everyone and would have nothing to do with him now all of- us boarded another car go ing back again the lady took us home followed by detective und gen tleman friend arrived at our hotel the jnan friend tried to lay a charge against the lady so the detective pho ned police headquarters who sent down 2 more detectives all except myself went to police headquarters the man was searched and question ed also the lady who came back og am to sec us 1 had been wondering all day why everyone was htuiin at ine i said do i look funny or is it they can spot a canadian by their clothes well when the detective came back to thejiotel they told john not to let his wife wear all thoue dia monds on the street it was not safe why they said look at her neck lace it must be worth 100000 it was very prejty and did spurklc a lot but little did they know v had bought it in england for only a few poundh i think for the remainder of my visit to italy i shall wear my oldest clothes and my necklace will bo out of sight i dont want any more experien ces like that i thanked the ladv over and over again god bless her ut the risk of her own life sho had come to our aid ps motto novcr trust a stranger service that cant be beat when you call tr 72596r bbothtaxt times change for store employees at the georgetown business and professional womens club meeting monday evening mrs armstrong col lins gave an illustration of how condi tions have changed for the employee in the past 50 years we thought you might enjoy reading a list of regula tions posted on a bulletin board to be followed by the employee 1 store must be optn from g am to 8 p m 2 store must be swept counters shelves and showcase dusted lamp tr nam id and thnnfteys cleamd puis made doors ajld windows ontnid a paid of vwwr and a bucket of tual brought in before breakfast 3 the btore must not b opened on the ha boat li unless mcessaty and then only for a few minutes 4 the employee must pay not lev than s3 00 pur ear to the thunh ml mukt am nd sunda sxhool r iu larly 5 the employee who u in the hub it of smoking spanish cigar ixmg hhavid at hit barbers truing to dan its and othrr places of amusimtnt will atvuredly give tils emplovtr ra son to be suspicious of his inugny and honesty ti men inployees arr iven one v entng a week for courting two if the go to prajer meeting 7 after 14 hours in the store the leisure hours should le spent for the most part in reading in comparison we would like to quote from an article b r rank turn pane written during itusintas and ilof ssional w imirn week the emergejue of women into pus itions of importance in ihimikm and the profebsions surrl must rank as one of the mot profound t lunji ui the past so j ears and now that weve got lh m it veins to me we often don t think in otigh akjut them in heir profession al capacity i mean how would we und aonean tin- mmmumt rn ci t aloiitt without them i he ansui r is that the lommtinil couldn t and thy haw achieved all this de spite thr fait the double standard still prevail in many tit unit- to compete with the male the stronn lord condescending matt the female usually has to 1m- iliol three times as efficient ai he is to imel him on equal terms and nlt n an employer wont pa a woman what she s worth simply bt cause sh s a smart woman instead of a mrdnkrr man- but the woman executive la multi plying despite all difficulties or per haps through a nrocass of survival of the fittest because of them and the time has now arrived when no urge business could possibly keep going without tha women who help run it there was a time in the early days of the battle for womens rights when the female in the political or business forefront was apt to have a square jaw or at least a fierce gleam in her eye they arent like that at all any more just take a look around the business district yourself lime house jcebrewn most points school garden night eighteen dollars in cash and one hundred and fifty bulbs were given in prize at the annual gardens night sponsored by ijmebouse w i on tues day september 20 in the hall joe brown won the bruce largeter tro phy for most points won in all cjss- se mr psrgeter judged senior pupils gardens in order as follows peter clynn david hough ley peter kcts durothy kirkpatrlck joe brown miu sanford donnie curry pats mas wford june briggs jr gardens followed in order of merit george srholz kugenc turner keith mrlknald fred us by eleanor ksrn molly mcvey john curke bet ty ann brown cordon curry mary laou brown jean kmdlay paul tur ner ateda kalin dennis kalin hi ma kalin karen crawford margaret parker displays of produce in the halt sr peter hctlcs joe brown donnle curry jr kn d cisby kugi ne turner bet ty ann rrown and cordon curry pre school paul turrit r mary i ou brown sand pmdley and john clarke vegetable and klower class prizes were attsnled tt seniors zinnias peter clynn joe brown peter kcclrs petunia joe bruwn ioruthy klrkpatrirk beets donny curry peter clynn joe brown carrots dorothy kirkpatnck ie ter clynn joe brown onion hi ii i c sanford joe biown david lutughtry tomatoet iinnie curne joe brown peter kccles corn dorothy kirkpatruk piter kctlev prter clynn potatoes billle sanford donny curry peter eccles prizes were awkrded for thoie who had writtend compositions and built var24 we have what you need in lumber and builders supplies firnmu sub door plumbing wattr syatema new bathrooms instauid or remodelled u repair of all kind ken charlie nash mcdowell 5 kino street east tttfanou 7343 bird houses senior winners were peter kctlts trudy scott fred clsby bill sanford and juniors donnle kler ales kt c les william unggs ilona james comihtsitions were also writ ten by donnie curry gloria liatimer karen rawford and kuth kerr junior vegetable and flower aw ards pttuniat fred cisby george srholz carrots kleanor karn george scholi beets mary iou brown john clarke mary lou betty ann brown oniou bruwn tomatoes grdon curry potatoes george scholx karen rawford dinink boom bouquet joe brown billie sanford dorothy kirkpatrlck ilvinjj boom bouquet peter ke- cles pelrr jlynn joe brown mr al lan norton florist from george town give an interesting illustrated talk on lower arrangements whats going on in georgetown vt- can you picture what life in your town would be like without a weekly newspaper youd have nothing to keep you up to date on happenings right in your own neighbourhood if you hadsomething to sell youd have to go out and look for a buyer if you needed to buy something youd have to look all over town for it your neighbours could marry have children or even die without you hearing about it until much later council could pass a bylaw affecting you and you might never hear of it i plans for worthwhile community projects might never get started for lack of news and support and how would you keep up with the fortunes of the hockey team or the baseball club fortunately your town has a weekly newspaper source of local information that no other kind of publication can replace over the years canadian weekly editors have lent theirsupport unstintingly to many a good community couse this year for the fltst time they are celebrating national weekly newspaper week and imperial oil is glad to participate in paying tribute to your weekly newspaper nartofjalweskty n6wktw6r weekoc0ob iio ft impluollumrth j cidiw i r n a

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