Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1959, p. 12

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the georgetown herald wednescuy may 11th 195 page 4 credit valley brand trout flies stream and lake tasted cross canada also large flies for pickerel bass lake trout salmon reasonably priced george hoare 16 cleaveholm drive wool any government deficiency payment will apply only on properly graded wools secure the utmost by patronizing the organization that made this possible ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario obtain sacks and twine without charge from w l sanderson box 93 ballinafad clare wilson r r 1 georgetown a n stark r r 3 georgetown or bj writing to canadian cooperative wool growers limited 217 bay street toronto canada long hard highspeed driving tiretotte 500 allnylon tubeless tire its 91 stronger harley motors 31 john st tr 72591 auction sale of reg accredited vaccinated holsteins horses farm equipment bulk milk cooler furniture et the property of the bingham sisters lot 19 10th line esquesing adjoining the town of georgetown on saturday may 16th at 1 o clock dst tso rescne as the farm is sold frank fetch tr 7 2864 jak elliott tr 89233 auctioneers george curric clerk auction sale 43 reg accred vaccin officially blood tested jerseys the property of c w coupland lilac hill farm lot 12 6th line chinguacousv quarter mile n e of norvaj o 7 highwa on tuesday may 19th at 2 oclock dst the following 20 cows some fresh several bred for fall 14 hufers bred for fall 9 ounger heifers this is an outstanding home bred herd everj animal raised on the farm good sires of popular blood lines have always been used and unit sires for the past 3 ears full accredited since 1935 fverv animal in herd positively selling as mr coupland is going out of the milk business milking machine surge 2 unit milker with piping for 27 cows terms cash frank petch auctioneer telephone tr 7 2864 george currie clerk graduation time is here for universities and colleges and the herald likes to feature stories ab out local graduates or those who have relatives in town please do us a favour and phone this happy news to the herald office monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east georgetown tr 79573 jo your kitchen with a custom built cup board precision made in our shop and installed with no muss or inconvenience also rooms dividers and bookcases a specialty phone today for a free estimate mino millwork 1 1 water st tr 7 9771 children who will be 5 years old by december 31st 1959 will attend kindergarten parents please fill out this form and sendnt to pnncipal val stein if you live in chapel st district pnncipal william kmrade if you are in wngglesworth school district principal harold henry if you live- tn tamsoh school district or pnncipal harold catling if you live in park school district please send the form before may 30th parent who submit form will be personally notified of registration date later m june please have your childs birth certificate ready at that time child s name parents name month house no street plaaia print this information mrs ernest ball attends retarded children conference this year the ontario associa tion for retarded children held their sixth annual convention at the ontario hospital school in smith s falls on april 24 and 25 mrs ernest ball one of the dir ectors for the ontario association was invited to attend this confer ence and lived at the school for thcse two davs dr 11 f frank superintendent of the school welcomed everyone to the conference and said that on b seeing for yourselves can ou see what is happening and so ever one was invited to lour the hospital school visiting the classrooms workshops and hospi tal wards was indeed an inspira tion the children were all extren ch happy well cared for both phsicallv and mentally vcr proud to tell in their own waj of their progress anxious to show what thev could do and what they could romember their teach ers also arc er proud of their progress it was obvious the had each pupils welfare ver much at heart the explained the pro gress in a lot of cases is cn slow but verj worthwhile one of the most outstanding was a bov of twelve who hid tome 1 the school from reecc i ej a o in t bim able to speak a woiel of english in a vear he had k irnc d to read write and speak r n h he is alao a lifted portrait pain ttr dr frank explained it was up to the hospital to find the e spic ial tifts the children had and pive them a chance to develop them all of the children had a wonder ful self assurance and confidence in themselves also took a great pride in an thing they could do however small after touring the school there was an opportumt for consulta tion periods on an aspect of men tal retardation sheltered work shops recreation etc there were several business scs sions after which everyone was in mted to attend a review of guides brownies scouts and cubs all chil dren of the hospital school after a most impressive marching on of their colours the bos and girls were presented with their profic lency badges ninety to be exact these children had earned their ba dges in exactly the same wiy as any normal child with the excep tion of the physically handicapped as their names were called they marched to accept their badges and with a veiy happy salute wt nt back to their respective compan ics their uniforms well pressed shining shoes and gleaming badg es after the presentation the children were presented for heir sehool with a framed picture of lod rouallan chief scout he had promised ihdm this on his visit to the school last year the march past was taken by their director of scouting arthur rowe ever child keeping perfect time to a very rhythmic piece of music on saturday mrs arrowsmith chairman for research and clini cal services reported on research for the past year and announced that the junior red cross of on tario had donated 87 000 to the canadian association for retarded children this monej had bcen- earned through nickels dimes and quarters cntinl earned b them sclve s through their own clasi projiets and had decided to sup put the rirst ner il research pro ram in men i it rehabilitation fur jn mill il period of five jeais it 12000 per vear mrs arrowmilh il i uporttd that on r bruarj 11 1959 dr dinond minister of hi ilth had innounced that the ontario mirnmint would imple mint sweepin changes in thi mental health program of ontario and as a part of that program would immediate embark on a program of assistance to the men tally retarded certain changes j ire ad v had been made on fibru arv 1st to alleviate overcrowding at orillia the government have proposed to build three diagnos tic climes the first being at lon don in conjunction with the uni vcrsity of western ontario a diag nostic prescription clinic centre with counselling and followup ser vices for the mentally retarded his proposal was that every men tallv retarded child shall be sent to this centre for stud before admission to an institution and the diagnostic staff team s opm ions shall be the final authority i as to where the child belongs i whether at home and in commun ity services or in a hospital school late r in the day on saturday was a concert by the children they all took part in this music taking a great part in everything the little ones doing tap dancinj t sin ging and rythmic dancing etc the older children presented a musical play taking place in france miny of them speaking french and iran slating in fnlish the conference ended with thi annual banquet with mr joseph w unsold new york city as juest speaker his subject what is the place of the aelull retardate voe ational training and alternatives dr dymond minister of he ilth a guest at the banegtiet told how very impressed he was with the heispilal school and adeied that during men try school ami mental hospital in tal health he intended to visit f ontario explains music training to home schoof group in order to give parents some idea of the muiu il training being iven to the pupils of the eiire town public schools the harrison hour and sehool assonati n had the public school musie director hennith ii ifirrisdn kct kmt as the lue t speaker at the music nuht held mondav may 4tli at ihu school in an evening based almost en tirelv on the music theme mr harrison explained the wqrk at he various grade levels and used a demonstration by pupils in the senior classes to show what can be achieved after the demonstration mr liar rison led the members of the as sociation in a song song the nominating committee pre rented their slate of officers and a vote on these will be taken at the association s next regular mee ting which is june 1st a social hour was enjojed after the pro gram setex em t fae stoc the bullfighter in his fancy dress was making a great im pression on a cluster of ad miring senoritas when a farm er rode up on his burro how many bulls da you think you v met altogether he asked hundreds replied the mata dor bravo said the farmer you must be the envy of every cow in mexico you don t have to be a mata dor to make an impression on the fair sex owning one of our late model used cars can have the same effect and right no a wide selection recently taken in i been completely overhauled ask for a demonstration of todays bast buy 1957 chevrolet 4 rioof two tone white wah fri 7qc tires in beautiful condition one owner low mileage vll w franklin pr0use motors ltd pontiac quick vauxhall gmc trucks eastern limits georgetown tr 7 9691 franklin prouse you can pick and choose from trade on new cars all have mav is one of the months in the vear when i would lne a great deal to be able to relax and live the full life it is one of those rare transition months in canada like october that are exhilarating and enticing ma can turn on the heat until ou re on the point of prostration the n next da when ouvc doffed the long underwear come up with a bone chilling winel that can curdle eur blood ttt month of unfulfilled pro mises the trout season opens and your mouth waters over the pros pect of a pan full of specified trout fried in butter but the streams ere too high or too low it s too cold or too hot too windy or too calm and you re glad the old lady remembered to order some hamburger in mav the golfer has his finest hour he doe sn t expect much h s first time out becausi he h isn t swunf a club in six m nlhslum he tees up md hits that firstrlll aixiil thin miles iwtiitv mm ute s later he s shcin htikm whiffinj and misstne 1 inch pult but that fir t stroke diel il anel he s looked for an iiher season it s the month when the shirker who has beenfloing to fix up his place for the last four years tak es a grip on himself and that s about all he takes he doesn t take the ashes out tf his cellar the windows off but he does take a firm grip on himself and threa ten all manner of dire renovations before succumbing to a fishing rod a golf bag or a cod beer ma is a month thit utves me really frustrated i ve finally lost that mean miserable look 1 vc been to around since r ebru arv i ife beckons m blood doesn i e acllj boil over with the ecsta f sprinj but it dus emit a flm lie burp or two im re id to stroll a strnm faze it i f if course lrouch anuinel the f irden eir at least look il the lawn so what happens i m plunged willynilly into the annual music festival for about two weeks while the trout are all caught by others the golfers get a big start on me and the lawn and garden return to the ungle i must play dresser second family psychiatrist wailing wall old philosopher and maid of all work to the temper mental musicians in the family end their coach just because i don t know a ca denza from a cockroach an alle gro from an alligator 1 am look ed upon as poor white trash around our place at festival time des pile this 1 am useful therefore tolerable all it involves is getting all taej4cvi meals and doing all the dishes taking halfdays off at the office and working ike a fiend to make it up comforting the losers moth er and child when they get lick ed suffering the agonies of prom etheus during the performances trying to keep the performers from falling off the giddy heights of triumph when we win and gen erally leading a life that would try the temper of a turtle but i in n t kicking too mueh in the mid i or life there i death in the mid t if pain pleasure and so n nd in the mid t of pi iv ing midwife tn the music festival ijpes jduiii euir house i learned some things received me thrill in i enjoved in uneipected sir ke f g md fortune i learned that kids can take their lumps with as much compos ure or more than adults kim blew up high wide and handsome in her first festival piece this year all the way home she and her mother shot looks of hatred at each otrver each ready to burst into tears while i remarked on the weather pointed out good fi shing spots and generally tried to keep things in the cold war stage i thought the child would be through with festivals forever but next day back she went playing like a trooper redeeming herself and restoring the status quo in the family the n the re wis hiijh s first pe r fermance 1 living a bach pre 1 eide he has stumbled anel fumble ei with for the pat month he mil led all thr tittered ends into plan anel tumid in a ruirlv flawless per ftirmiiut prolnblv the first anel last time he i ever pla that piece wllhoutoul a booh onh festival pirents know what a lift thtt can then came the final piece of luck it was natures way of com pensatmg 1 guess the other night in spite of the exigencies of my position as temporary hired help 1 managed to slip away for a few minutes fishrag lust before dark i knew it was hopeless but i lost wanted to get away long en ough to preserve the remnants of my self respect and sanity went to m favourite hole sure enough somebod was there ah ead of me i moved up the stream brooding and hurled the worm in to a place 1 knew was a blank so i could sit down light a cigarette and let the line drift in nerve soothing peace bang i tied into a rainbow trout he should n t have been there i shouldn t have been there maybe he was trying to- get away from his family too poor notice to creditors in the estate of egbert charles reed deceased ll persons having claims a jurist the t state nf f bi rt charles rceel late of the village of sorval in the count of ha ton who died on or about the 23rd da of dec ember 1957 are required to file their claims with the iindcrsijneel before the 10th da of april 1959 after which date the estate will be distribute ef dated at toronto this 9th ela of march 1959 iang miehener s cranston 50 hinj st west toronto ontario solicitors for the administrator georgetown restrictions sale and discharge of fireworks please note that by law 5814 passed at the may 5th 1958 georgetown council meeting establishes the following regulations concerning fireworks 1 fireworks can be sold in georgetown only on the 7 days prior to and including the day fixed for the victoria day celebration and none may be sold to anyone under the age of 16 2 no firyworks can be discharged on any day except victoria day 3 the fire chief ma issue a permit for special displays by organ izations under supervision of a properly qualified person writ ten application should be made to the fire chief at least one weak in advance of event i a person convicted of breaking the by law is liable to a fine up to 50 plus costs residents are asked to comply with this by law which has bean passed to minimize the chance of accident and fire which indiscriminate use of fireworks makes possible c g benham clerk treasurer when you need tv radio appliance service you want them right away and you want them made correctly john 5 reputation for top quality work honest prices and speedy service is your assurance of satisfaction call tr 79453 for johns number ten of a series not fiction 5e v wav v evfry day more people than ever are using natural gas in edmonton 68 6f the population use natural gs in calgary 76 of the population use natural gas i optilation population gas customers t vini edmonton 238 353 54 s40 irittl calgary 192 577 48 87b h tjs pubhsfcea for your informal on by united suburban gas company limited st andrews united church services held in harrison public school student minister mr douglas brown church service 11 00 ajul- sunday school 9 45 ajm beginners nursery end infenr cere during the u ejn service

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