Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 1, 1959, p. 6

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the oeoroetown herald wednesday july tit 1m9 the georgetown herald a thomson nwppr limited publication walter c blchn managing editor l mcgilvray production superintendent office staff mrs ailcen bradley terry harley tplant staff leslitwf clark dave hastings corey r hcrnngton bob baskerville serving tho communities of georgetown glen willams norvt llmehouse hornby stewarttown ballinafad ashgrove terra cotta member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwna authorized as second class mail post office depl ottawa editorial comment full circle cornpleted dissolution of north halton high school district the end of this year and replacement by three school districts in georgetown acton and milton completes a full circle and writes finis to a dream of a decade ago to have one central high school for this district a maortty of georgetown opinion never did favour the governments plan to build a central school at speyside residents of the three towns can thank georgetown in fact that it never be came a reality had georgetown not fought valiantly agarnst the district entering it a year after its formation only because of an oppressive financial load incurred by carrying on alone the speyside school might well have been built transportation costs would have been staggering for georgetown particularly is growing rapidly and it is uneconomic to consider transporting a large bulk of students six or eight miles from town tennis interest reviving a revival of interest in tennis is evident in town this year the court at st georges church is being used more fully than it has in years and the community centre association has ambitious plans for establishing three more courts in town to take care of growing demand it is to be hoped that this fine summer sport will regain its onetime prominence for there is no better way for young people to spend som of their leisure time and work off some of youths excess energy tennis is a game which can be enjoyed in itself and whicttalso lends itself to social times and interclub competition it has when the dept of education did an about- face a few years iatev and decided that central schools must be erected in towns rather than the country the death knell was sounded for the school district its death throes were prolonged hqwever by an increasingly complicated finan cial structure as one school after another made additions which eventually led to construction of entirely new buildings in all three towns mean while board members muttipied until the school board became a complicated mixture of appoin tees from municipalities school boards and coun ty council it was georgetown again which took the problem in hand and persuaded other munici palities to see the advantages of separation into three districts which will be geographically sen sible and easier to operate we are in complete accord with the decision which will work out best for all five municipali ties concerned been a victim of the times television drivein movies faster cars unfortunately proper tennis courts cost a lot of money according to cr fred harrison who mentioned the subject at this weeks coun cil meeting three courts would cost close to 4000 unlighted it is money which cannot come from the town treasury and must be sought priv ately from individuals or organizations let us hope that the community centre group will be able to carry out their plans if not in i full at least partially tennis is too good a sport to become extinct and is worth promoting controversial corner by ian cass do we need the cbc once again the critics and opponents of the cbc are in futi voice the present campaign initiated by mr frost during the provincial election and accelerated with the joyce davidson con troversy is now enthusiastically led by the globe mail in a somewhat hysterical editorial last friday the globe said that the capitulation of the cbc directors to the demands of a handful of l hl i i i ii n ii ii producers was the most disgraceful thing this country has kndwn in many a day the capitulation referred to was of course the reinstatement of the program preview commentary following mass resignations of cbc producers the producers complaint was that the program had been originally cancelled as a result of polit ical pressure on cbc directors the editorial goes on to condemn the producers for what it calls their wildcat strike and says that the public cannot tolerate arrogant intimidation froni employees of a public service in its eagerness to condemn h cbc the globe mail appears to have missed completely the important question of principle involved the cancelled program consisted of a few minutes of opinion on parliamentary events given by various ottawa news papermen a very minor radio item indeed its cancellation was ordered at a time when the cbc management was already under fire regarding provincial election coverage the program was re moved without previous discus sion or consultation with depart ment heads or producers this m itself was an unusual proce dure the producers claim rightly or wrongly 4hat the can cellation was a direct result of political pressure from the state- ents issued by mr e l bush nell cbcs acting president it appears that this claim was not without foundation it seems to that the action of the pro ducers in resigning as a protest against political influence was en tirety ethical retention of the cbc as an organization shackled by political expediency would indeed he a wasti nf piih mnnoy thi many commercial improvements georgetowns population growth is reflec ted in agrowth of commercial establishments and expansion of some of the towns older business es a new photography store has been opened recently on main street since its purchase by fred steen the former maple leaf dairy has had a building renovation and introduced a dairy bar across the road canadian tire is planning to move into the old glove factory last occupied by the woolhead and cook furniture store in the past year on main street a variety store ladies clothing and office supply firm have offered increased facilities as well as two new bake shops a clothing store and another barber a gar den centrehas been added at the georgeview plaza as well this month delrejc market centre will offic ially open with a major food chain a drug store tuck shop appliance store barber and beauty shop interior furnishings jewellery store and bank branch among the tenants creation of a third shopping area within town limits should be a good thing for the busi ness fraternity there will be competition true but it will tend to keep business at home and in fact encourage business from a larger area of the surrounding countryside downtown george- view and delrex should all get their fair share of trade and fewer residents will be heading out side georgetown to dp their comparative shop- producers were apparently fight ing to preserve the status quo of ihe cbc and to resist influential pressure on cbc policy the question now being asked by many people is do we need to preserve the status quo of the cbc in fact do we ned the cbc at all if the cbc were to be scrapped all radio and tv facilities would be put in the hands of commer- lal operators and the programs would be those that sponsors would finance this ifcjiorrible to contemplate for thofee who merely wish to pass thi hours away in physical and menial sloth commercial radio and tv no doubt do an admirable job one can doze off dunnt the sales pitch and follow most of the programs without really waking up how ever jnost people who prefer the sugary pills of sponsored radio and tv are already wellcatered for by canadian radio and us television the cbc was set up to do a little more than this to cater for people who were inter ested in canadian affairs who wanted to hear comments of in formed observers whose musical ustes occasionally transcended the pop albums and who didnt shy away from a little mental stimu lation now and again to this end the cbc has been reasonably successful to suggest as the globe mail does that the cbc should not provide any programs of opinions regarding the coun trys government is ludicrous and frightening the cbc is the only completely independent source of news and views in this country how is the wellinformed cana dian to be wellinformed by the selected items in politically bias ed newspapers br through the courtesy of detergent and cereal manufacturers sponsored pro grams i believe that any attempt to change the basic structure of the cbc or to stifle the views and opinions of its commentators would be a grave mistake the cbc is an essential element in our canadian democracy and coup led to a free press is a strong weapon against government abuse and pnmipiinn if the govern- hornby chicken barbecue for asparagus workers the campbell soup asparagus workers and their husbands en joyed the chicken barbeque at the hornby community park last tues day evening a sing song was en joyed by all after the supper congratulations to all the pupils at hornby public school for pass ing their exams and so into a high er grade 3irthday greetings to mrs ar thur plant on july 1 to mr gor don bngden on july 1st mr floyd bngden on july 4th mrs gordon lee on july 5th and to mrs jim inr am on july 5th congratulations to mr and mrs jim rcid on the birth of their daughter on monday june 22nd and to mr and mrs george pol lock on the birth of their twin boys on june 22nd the hornby girls ball club play ed two games last week they pla yed monday night and won over palermo and then lost to omagh on thursday night john cunningham was taken to a guelph hospital after being in lured when his car went out of control on no 15 stdcroad last week he was able to return his home on saturday evening mr and mrs delbcrt downs mrs george galbraith miss mar garet gmlbraith and miss lorrine goddard enjoyed a bus tour rochester dver the weekend it was sponsored by the milton dis trict horticulture society alias vivian fish of orangeville tisited with miss shirley downs ver the weekend mr isaac askin a former resi- ienkof the district passed away at the home of his son eldin of limehouse ho was buried at the presbyterian church cemeterj at hornby on june 26th the rev and mrs john hill and family left this week on a motor trip to victoria b c on a months holiday the hornby community park is now equipped with three sets of wings and a sand pile for the younger childrens pleasure driver dozes late model car wrecked a late model pontiac driven by james howe of r r 2 mindcn was completely demolished early last wednesday morning when the driver fell asleep at the wheel while passing through town mr howe suffered only face and arm cuts and was taken to dr m brewsters office by ronald ov enden of 20 hewson crescent for treatment he was castbound on guclph street approaching norval when the accident occurred at approxim atelv 3 15 am he told police he suddenly felt very tired and the next thing hcremembercdwas hit ting a tree the car rolled over several times and came to rest on its right side across the highway police said the car travelled al most 200 feet through a ditch be fore striking the tree cstt ron ftankine who investigated the smash placed the total damage at an estimated m500 mannsunnucks pledge vows in si johns n st johns united church on saturday june 13th rev morgan mcfarlane officiated at the mar riage of marilyn- sunnucks daugh tor of mr and mrs leonard sun nucks 10 river drive and george mann son of mr and mrs harry mann 12 collogc street the bnde wore a blue ballerina gown and her attendant mrs ted hewitt was in pink both carried nosegays of rosebuds mr hewitt was groomsman a reception followed at the home of the brides parents it was a double celebration being also mrs manns birthday the ncwlweds will be making their home in town visits sister here before going to west mr albert mcdowell of toron ton spent the weekend with his ister mrs harry p lawson of stewarttmvn mr mcdowell who is a former resident of rural geor- iwn flew monday morning to saskatoon from where he will tra vel to white fox saskatchewan to spend- his 72nd birthday with hn twin brother ernest their first lime together for forty jears ment feels that the cbc is unduly biasing its comments there is a parliamentary committee set up to deal with any complaints the main problem with the cbc is its indecisive capinhand management if the cbc had a strong competent executive it would heed neither the unofficial complaints of individual pohti- lans nor threatening actions by employees it would also have the good sense not to arbitrarily remove one of its few opinion broadcasts at a time when such action would obviously be sus pect y presbyterian church minister th rv g l royal ba sunday july 5th holy communion the christian lif 1 reprobation and regeneration romans 1 28 1 peter 1 23 enter into his house with praiso 5 for have 2 sport shirts laundered at rag prica get 1 cleaned free watch for our anniversary special barragers cleaners 18 main st s n phone tr 72279 agent sid silver formal norval united church rev r freel ba bd sundays 1000 am sunday school 1 115 am morning worship turns tables takes tow truck in tow japk edward davey of alton raped uninjured when the tow truck he was driving for alrcx contracting was flipped on its side by a heavj road pounding machine which he was taking in tow down swing street friday morning davey was taking the big mach ine along elizabeth street in the swanek subdivision but ran into trouble when he started to make a loft turn to proceed down the steep incline of ewing the mach ine rolled past the truck on its right side pulling it off its wheels chief roy haley who made the investigation estimated the dam age at about 100 st georges church anglican july 5th trinity vi 800 am holy commun 9 30 a m holy eucharist family service and church school ii 00 am holy commun 7 00 pjn devotions hows your iq todays insurance problems answered question suppose a driver hits his brakes so hard he wears flat spots on all his tires trmn to avoid a colli si on shouldnt the insurance comparn pa for the tire da mane after all the driver has probably saved he com pany a big collision repan bill answer the answer is pro bably no tires are worn a bit every time a stop is made and if insurance companies paid for that damage there would be a million arguments as to degree or damage and whether or not the damage was necessarj in avoiding a collision contributed in the intarokt of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong styling coloring cold waving telephone for appointment open evenings harper method specialists in skin and scalp treatments s3 main st north georgetown ontario triangle 73651 directory dr j bums milne qental surgeon xray dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray trssngle 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 rf s m faibuk ro 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