Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1958, p. 6

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th1 oaokoitown h1kald wednesday october 1st mm the george herald serving the communities of oecmoetown glen wftuams nchtval umemquse hornby siewarttown balunafad ashotove terracotta 4b a i walter c bjehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield u mcgilvray bob baskerrlu leslie m clark dave hastings cory hemnston jr terry harley mrs aileen bradley autbortted as second class mail fait office depl ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the cwna subscription rate 4dd a year single copies 10c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday hi the office at 22 main st geortown editorial comment fullygroomed animals before the judges this year a larger midway will make its appearance and dads pocketbook will take a beating as the ferns wheel climbs and the mer rygo round whirls pony rides games of skill blend in with the tempting odours of hot dogs frenth fries and pop and more than anything else the old sio gan meet your friends at georgetovtp fair holds true not only do you have a chance to talk with former resident you haven t seen for sugarlondjzpice every so often my wife gets bee in her belfry about moving to the city to live it s merely a pas sing whim but she has a whim like alexander the great so while il lasts 1 humour her she ge this notion that living in a small town moans getting into a rut sam old round kids back to school with tha resulting chaos fall fair annual drama prosenta- hon rat race of banquets meet ings fowl suppers christmas looming long winter months fill- ad with bulling through snow pi ano practising and haad colds spring and tha nightmare of tha music festival summer and tha hordes of visitors septambor the kids ara back to school and away we go again in my opinion this is more like a merr goround than a rut and 1 enjoj mcrrj go rounds 1 never can figure o0wh she likes the cit anwa unices it a because ht nut ine there and she wants to rtttirn to the scene of the crime in the city of courso people dont liva in a rut like u thay hvo in an apartment thay ara all gay witty rich and goodlook ing thay don t hava any child ran tha all work at fascinating creative lobs they never hav baans on toast on tha kitchen la bia but aat in quaint little places where tha haadwaitar is a charac tar and garltc is usad instead of a time sometimes its your nextdoor neighbor m aftar dmnar thay go to whom you chatted with only yesterday a rela i tha theatro or thay go to tve from the other side o ftown or a complete f l lh r floor and talk about ufa art and stranger you happen to be standing beside ev i eryone catches the infection of being in a large mass of humanity and feels the gayer for it if you re an older georgetown resident you wouldn miss the fair for the world if your e a newer one take a tip from us and be there j you wort t be disappo nted tht old dirl i- a bit jkiu ab out whtrt all iir mono la join to conn from for lhis bohtmun lift hut 1 don t squelch hir ou ar riht kiddu i encourage h should bi wasting our im in compiratit nbiunu like thi- whtn i cou i hi cm lillatint in lh alun of tronna bu id ng a fine ed fice ts hay but long oul dated 5 to be completely demolished the two recent add tions are to be blended together wiih on two floors plus gymnasium later t is hoped that the gym can be cioubk i that georgetown w l eventually have its ow i mach ne shop rather than the present system of huttl ig pup is to actoi for this course and a n uch needed afete a but for the present e can rtjjo ce n the news of what we are go ig to have aid inank the school board for a goo i op of carry ig through plans wh ch w 11 benefit future generat ons of young george to wrier proiect though it has not hes tated to call t qu ts for the astra fl ght control system and the sparrow air toair wa agraa that i could gat a lob taachng school maybo all that monay a thota holidays go to europe avery summar then i axplain that to ba a taachar i d port me in toronto for a yaar h i t taclh chk n u m1 ihi h i rt f th bu 1 thjt iimnt georgetowns oim cne saturday is the day when the annual geor getown fall fair will draw hundreds of people to the park and weather cooperating the turn stiles should set a new record in admissions in our town which has expanded so greatly in the past year the oneday show is in its own way equal to the cne the hall exhibits are always on a par witn those at the large city show school work knu ting handicraft homemaker displays are mere in profusion and the baking section is filled with mouth watering goodies many of which are later offered for sale by the exhibitors while those who sit in ffie grandstand watcn the harness races livestock fudging takes place inside the track new cars farm machinery at d other products are prominently displayed the livestock exhibits are worthwhile and the calf classes are always particularly pleasing love as young farmers of the future parade their ca e gym a welcome addition news that georgetown high school will have a gymnasium next september will be wel corned not only by the student body but by the town at large for not only w ii t prov de the addit on of a second storey on the front part have to go to teachers collage for necessarv indoor athlet c facilities for trw stud and the structure rounded off with a 2 storey v qraduat ent body but t can be assumed tnat t w i be replacement for the or g nal bu iding when court and sha could probably ava table after hour for basketball and gym a completed the school will have 24 classrooms s enough piano pupils to sop- tics at certa n times of equal importance s the fao that th gym will have a professionally equipped staye of larger d mens ons than any in present town auditor urns and a large seat ng capac ty for stage performances complet on of the new h gh scl ool w ii put georgetown on a par with most other ontar o communities which have long had super or ac commoda on for the r h gh schools the old cryptic but clear content ofpr me m nister diefenbaker s speech reproduced in its entirety in this ssue was not as opt misttc for present production at malton as advance guessing last week would in dicate it sounds the death knell of the cf 105 and no matter what one would like to read into the words the only conclusion is that the avro arrow is to be not much more than a museum piece a few years from now the government has softened the blow as much as possible the government has decided that the de velopment program should continue until next march says the prime minister in one place it is questionable whether their margin of super lority is worth the high cost of producing by reason of thetelatively small numbers likely to be required he says soon after and aga n in view of the introduction of missiles the gov ernment has decided it would not be advisable at this time to put the cf 105 into production the speech was not a happy one for geor getown where so many men and women gain their livelihood at malton and yet it was one which had to be made for nationwise it would be foolhardy to keep on producing something which will have little value merely to keep sev eral thousand people employed the govern ment has wisely not dropped a bombshell by announcing immediate cessation of the arrow streetcars youd soon get used to climbing on and off a bus with two big bags of groceries they don t deliver in the city do they she begins to look a bit thought tul there i think id like it una- i salt studio 64 main straw south margaret bradley harding pianist teacher a swamp la u am happy a of reaps c able dimension in puddti and it woujd j gnat far tha kids that toronto traffic would certainly smarten thorn up theyre too casual about life about this time she decides to wash her hiir next day at lunch i tell the kids were going to move to the city before they can even groan with dismay she snaps don t be such a dam smart alec profanity i quota is fhe attempt of a lazy and feeble mind to express itself forcefully in tha ensuing fracas all thoughts of moving to th city ara shelvad for working tooithbr is norval wms thumb only by working in complete un ity and harmony can the church witness to the world today this was the point stressed by sirs w j reed in talk and discussions at tho september presbyterian wms mietlng at nerval the devotions were taken bv mrs riure archdekln and mrs j mcciurc the thankoffering will be held on oct 28th with miss jane scott as guest speaker mrs j ecclcs and mrs h mc clurc assisted the hostess mrs craig mcclure in serving lunch anothar year at least cjloi fjeaultj cjlounge harper method u mln m north irrctbn ont tdvphan fnr api ntnarnl tttkl 34si i ll i than i get down to brass facts i show bar with figuras that if wa sold tha house and paid off the rrorlaaga wad hava anough left la py for gatting our furniture to toronto if we sold my equity in the business we d hava anough to tip the transport driver and his assistant hows your iq today s insurance problems answered itut 1 ill n t tr issile where unemployment i ii i i i wouuln t will be dissipated among a number of industrial til ih i i p firms and not so noticeably affect a concentrated area of population even here georgetown has had some bad news for the local vanan plant is one mentioned as losing a contract the picture need not be so dark as it might first appear however the avro and orenda management must concentrate immediately on swinging to a type of production which will be sensible in the changing picture of air defence any largescale layoffs at malton would have disastrous effects on the economy of halton and peel counties par ticularly ad would not be a pleasant thing for georgetown where so many new residents nave purchased homes the sooner some long range action is announced the happier will be the lives of the malton people who should not be kept too long in doubts about how long their lobs will last kids that t h nut f r in tht nl nor w ul 1 th tut wi d suon ul utri to ou halt gtuiru hiruh inuav jiit think oud havt a whole ila all to jourstlf cur da this shakis her if she had to ro a wholr da without running our lnes tor u shed mind up need inr shock treatment l guess i go on relentlessly you and tha kids would hava to give up tha piano there wouldnt ba room for ana in tha little ap artment wed hava for tho first few years at this her eyas be gin to roll around our kitchen whore these discussions always tako place and which is about the sis of a cfty apartment itself and i continue mcrcilessl you wouldn t be able to use the car as td need it to set to m school but theres no problem there with all those buses and 1 tin txploston or oil furnace c broad rxtendert insurance answer dofinilelj and anv resulting damage would be covered b the fire prop crt damage policy contributed in the interest of sound insurance by john r barber james p evans john t armstrong visit the fall fair euchre canasta cribbage at true blue party seventeen tables wero4 play at the oddfellows hall on tues day seput 23rd where the loyal true blues sponsored a card par ty of euchre canasta and cnb- bage a committee of mrs clare little mrs bert morchment and mrs fred mccartney was in charge of the arrangements euchre winners were mrs d uuneront first mrs frank rob inson second mrs fred peebles third and mrs katharine king mrs james gambell was first in cantata with mrs myrtle ever- on secondhand mrs ebne whit am third bdi montgomery was first and mrs iran leaue second in cribbage special preview of hall exhibits friday evening at the park if you want to sec the fall fair ex bibits at their freshest this is the une to do so youll want to go to the fair saturday too when the midway is in full swing and the grounds crowded with people harness races livestock judging pony rides and all the excitement of georgetown s fall fairs miss ethel brownridge was the winner of a cushion in a door prise draw made by fred mcnally and a smoker set was won by mrs bill montgomery tn the lucky draw made by frank robinson after cards tea and sandwiches were served downstairs by the 13 m a m m m a a a m m a m a m m a a a a fire inspection of commercial and industrial premises in georgetown and the rural area served by the georgetown fire department wednesday october 8th a mwmber of tho fir department and an inspector from an insurer fitsn will vhtit oach prom somet during the day cooperation of businessmen is asked in this endeavour which is aimed at keeping fir loss at a minimum a please give your visitors a courteous recephon and pay heed to any suggestions they might make for fire protection jack harlow over oeometown rat dot f id h e 13 e e m e e e m m e e e e ih e directory dr s bum milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 7 2871 or john r kerby practice of dentistlty xray triidkle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled hearingaid glasses 12 main st south brampton ol 11474 res gl 16243 hours 9am to 6 p m daily friday 9am to 9 p m lvenings by appointment georgetown animal clinic c w sayers d v j 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tk 7 2741 monuments pollock campbell deskas on rfquest inspect our nork in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a l t tom van skkler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 main sl s tr 74s31 dr williams blcut rice mandenon banister solicitor tl mill st tr 74464 roxy thcotre building lever rloskin chartwod ac 51 main n bramptoa gundalo 11824 44 victoria st toronto phone em 4131 hewson ord ahelsoo barristers and solkrlera 39 main st south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bld no 7 bmj george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson to 73246 to 79781 a m nielsen w ac no doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 23 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph 3l georgetown triangle 73612 w h biggs and ralph da vies ccredited plc accountants 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am tospm mondays to fridays w hcarr professional enginoor a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles pr office guelpb sl telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clark and commissionor tr 7 2963 tf robt r hamilton ro optometrist eyes examined eyeglass and cordless hearing aids r r ppointment tr 73971 181 guelph strett oeorgetow n prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from jour stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop sup p l 1 frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown dale bennett and latimer barristers ana sollcrhsrs usoy dale q m144m sjejil bennett qc onoltss douglas v latimer ba taiancie 73381 mu1 st georgetown earl g black b comm illa cjl chartered accountant 102 main sl milton oat trlangln tstl tt licensed ballltt prompt reporti vattev 74314 r r i bronte neville stoltjer5tcx jkmm h sno asidttorn owing to increased business in georgetown area the george town office will be regularly open tuesday wednesday thurs frl 10 jun to 1 pjn norton b4do 45 main st n til 74711 for ilnlann

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