Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1957, p. 11

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m i 0 r k i jjk now is the time to take dbivwy on seed grain opd clover sehs galvours before the 3l we have all varieties in stocky spring rush our seeds arejof highest quality nd the price is tight you onay have nteteh or- a radio about itf two or cross sectina three pfcople hate asked me this kind of tape programls ar raiuyaso pjfhih this explanation will interest those and others who may have wondered about it to net br things first the cbc en or semefa in d pe or in something they are do- in growth and change to this fleeting all its ctttsens then it asked me to gift the story spoke to many people ul all parts ot town to dtfeene old and new tohrtrri ottclantaad finally to tbipannliuf conatenv all ttmsecon ay int- chobsint a few sentences which toum illustrate the sincere l ffilnhmi ot each speaker as they fitted in to the subject of a town in transition it is in thlaeohnectiou that an interviewer feels so much remorse sometimes hoor jrae must reduce a speakers laminate commentary into one sentence it doeant seem air to th intervi to t them thus it seems very highban the job of the la one of sorting and x fel marie frasers nr mik redoes write today ded btat there is no other way it recognised the problenvot many good interviews are tost w a m v wi enfe ofpoor broadcasting quality or tape breaks or because two hours must be reduced to 30 min utes otatory tntopleciag business requires manynours in all cases a cbc producer supervises every minute of cony and thus he shapes astory as he sees it agooddocumentary jgl8 mm tyu cmtjeesl ducjte vp to toe last minute of going on jhe ar he is busy going over and over the sequence of the spoken worki the timing the fair ness ot delivery the spacing and balancing of copy and so on for example to mention a ve ry small punt on one tape a revolving fan had been picked up i bad overlooked the faint sound but the tape had not it heard it also heard the clinking of a cup and saucer in a cafe a simple sound which ruined a good inter view and so it goes then in more subtle anetmore difficult respect the producer must watch for biased opinion where there is one strong opinion one way there must be another differ ing opinion by way of contrast and fairness both sides of a story are important in other words a documentary must show a cross section of feel ing and opinion for georgetown a town in transition i used recordings of more than 50 inter views cmurtvpammgflts cm panada 0 huron street toronto the april ineetiag at the jeifs cotta wi was held at the bmee ot mrs bui oatrander the pre sident lra jftaaev jkacbtaejd opehedc the meeting wtth use opening ode and the repeating ot the lords prayer in unison the roll call wastaawered by the nnmoer of meetings i attended and the- one i moat enjoyed to be quite unanimous that the november meeting in grandmothers was charge of the the most enjoyable a donationwaa given to- the batter seal fund given by the conveners of the standing commfttoes district j rector hospitol treasurer sawns e short coureetnu year hiss gertrode wright gnve talk on wudflowem found tins district and ahovied pactareaf ot these her t vvery niuch enjed llwlaaaafwhik kn d a y m ond home furntishings sale continues each day at 9 am l living room suites 2 pc betge wool friew suit rag 299 extra spodoll 2 pc kroehler secrbnal sofa suite t9qq black end whit beauty reg k245q 2 pc tweed chesterfield suite reg 11450 u s9 trophler 2 pe syte reversible cuswons 19450 u9 extraii large american steemrtoungt qa cf foam rubber spring filled mattress reg w many oahor 2 pee and setestal swfcee o mcae dining room suites 6 pc suited extension table eoifibihation china buffet 4 side chairs walnut 21450 jl 6 pee suite ex table buffet and 4 side choirs limed oak 19950 knechter 6pc suite buffet with hutch top chinabuffet ex table 4 chairs 35750 moch finish- 147 279 bedroom suites tnechtel 3 pee suite autumn brown quel 24950 119 kaufmeiv 3pce nottawa birch suitevookcase bed l c7 a beautiful suite in every wey reg 229 vf cordovan mahogany 3 pen bookcase bed suite 994 by knechtets reg price 28950 mamofher slmllary reduced rvices wardrobes single jtoofy walnut jo26 odd beos all finishes springs mattresses easy and reclining chairs novelty tables big range kitchen sets appliances stoves refrigerators in fact household furnishings of every description you cant afford to miss this sale note place salel xjflfokninity slirhflm this u the opportunity you have been welting for your opfortunrrt to purchase cjuajty rnerchandtse at a fraction of their present value all goods offered are taken from our regular comprthen- stve stock wl guarantee no uumn oafcauiy oooos our 0ortunity- to use the ex nrfiwrs ware house which is next door to ksjrh if si home ftjkishings ial- mztpsmmix ducted a contest oh flowers and earn fras mifcjtooalrl was the winner the home talenta dis play proved ciutte interesting mrs owens maebonald snowed a cushion she had made and gave the instructions for workings she also gave atecipe for a de which she had jprepared hus llugh dark displayed the products she had made at the night school three aluminum trays pictures on copper tooling and the members were very inter ested in a lamp she had made with the copper mrs wilfrid leslie gave a vote of thanks to the hos tess and all who took part in the meeting mrs harvey puckering ted the nominating committees report which as accepted and the following officers were installed for 19571958 past president mrs frasermae- donald president mrs art mo- kane 1st vicepresident mrs john mcculloch 2nd vicepresi dent mrs harvey puckering se cretarytreasurer mrs c g bis hop assistant secretarytreasurer mrs joseph eason directors mrs hugh clark mrs a mcdonald mrs howard dolson mrs r s leslie district director mrs les lie young conveners agriculture and canadian industries mrs wilfrid leslie citizenship and education mrs w ostrandcr community activities and public relations mrs c g bishop historical re search mrs leslie young home economics and health mrs har vey puckering resolutions mrs j mcdonald publicity mrs c anderson flower convener mrs donald clark auditors mrs o macdonald mrs hugh clark no minating committee mrs lloyd richton mrs herb campbell pianist mrs george fraaer mrs clarence anderson con ducted the installation ceremony the retiring president mrs fras- er macdonald thanked the mem bers for their cooperation and wished the new president success in the coming year a pot luck supper was much enjoyed and proved adequate in every way campbell family arrives in bc- town engineer douglas jjtuson received a letter last week from harold campbell former engineer ing office assistant and budding inspector telling of his arrival at nelson bc mr and mrs campbell and children motored west where he has started a new position with the bc highways department their trip was made eventful when mr campbell contracted mumps during the trip the child ren having had them before leav ing town betfor you drive it home tveniaenoatcnmful driver can be innocently involved ha crash that damages property wrecks hi own car or someone elses injures passengers or pedestrians our automobile collion comprehensive and liabil- ity insurntke offers de pendable protection against all these risks end others besides ask usvfor details l john r barber inmirancti ah6travrl john it amr ceraey- hou streer triangle 8l is haial cot te your the beat fittma suav ibpa stylos wkh the comfort fa what yon get styles the style mat ghes you unnmrm padding at tip top yanf personal nwasuremeats to ensure you of youne ever worn this sprin cho tip t ivy fiffagiib influence in your c from hundreds of fabrics in the colour be juited to you let us take your personal ma w i r tiw tomorrow tailorkdtoyourmkasurb tip top clothes 6450 2 pee kxcbotv wn silver s tir tor tailors another service archdekin moloy are now dealers in beatty water pumps r and are equipped to offer you on the farm service come in and see the new low dari cool bulk cooler where service is rest gmmenl 24 wesleyan street tr 73640 oeoroet0wn limehoiim institute chooses mrs f brown mrs a w benton took the fchair for the installation of offi cers at the lhnehouse wi annual luncheon meeting held april 4th in limehouse memorial hau poor weather conditions prevented many attending the meeting which saw mrs frank brown- elected to the presidency mrs s sanford and mrs j rougniey were elected 1st and and vice presidents and mrs j w noble was installed s secretary- treasurer this year the dis trict director is mrs a j smet- hurst and the branch directors mrs frank brown mrs harry brown mrs jack roughley and mrs- e kara mrs jack roughley and mrs c meredith are the pianists mrs ismethurst press reporter and the roll call will be handled by mrs kirkpatrick the conveners are mrs h brown agriculture and canadian industries airs fendley citisenshlp and education mrs a w benton community activities and public relations mrs r tur ner and mrs roughley home eco nomics and health mrs kirkpat rick and mrs c meredith histori cal research current eyents and tweedsmuir history mrs j s noble flowers and fruit mrs m ellerby medical officers the meeting was arranged for 1236 by the social committee who had charge of th luncheon the wl grace opened the meeting and the collect was repeated be fore mrs frank brown took the chair to conduct th4kadmss boll call was answered with the pay ment ot fee afl account of the dbtoietjdbeeior smetinclall- onf hunt and th aualeiioitiof the various standing were read before going on to the district convener three- prize winners junior hockey draw a member of the georgetown raiders blake mgua was the first prise winner in the junior hockey clubs draw for 9 of the best which was made bet the 2nd and 3rd periods of a re cent tut between the balden and sundridge at georgetown arena jack p and- hadley were second and third in the draw which on request of the club president george louth was made by jerry ounskl the fanner nhl official now refereelhg in the oha almost 480 tickets were sold by the junior club wmmtter maaaact mmmut 0tat vaeavacv wjm 9 ewas -r- twins woodworking sash rrahr open m mmm i i 2 saahrs

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