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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald a thomson niwspapiks limited putlication serving tha communitlai of georgalowrf glen williams norval limehouta hornby slawarttown ballinafad ashgrova terra cotta thursday june 8th 1961 editorial comment rumours jsfot true f a rumour that the herald wilt close its printing plant and maintain only a sales office in georgetown has been going the local rounds the rumour is perhaps a logical dev elopment of recent hews that the times and conservator in brampton would become a daily some time soon someone got the idea thai this would mean a combination of the two papers the ttory began to spread and more thaoone reader ha enquired about the heralds future we can say unequivocally that there is no truth whatsoever in the rumour the only association between the brampton and georgetown weeklies is in their ownership by the thomson firm each is a business entity setting its news and editorial policies engaging its own staff and operating as an autono mous business within the framework of a larger firm which benefits the business by providing equipment and ad viae not avail able to a sole proprietorship since the thomson firm purchased the herald over two years ago seven of the then staff of eight are still at their jobs one employee left for a pos tion with another firtand two new staffers have increased the payroll to len the thomson firm has a large invest nient in georgetown and as a company jnterested in operating daily newspapers looks to the day when the herald will be a daily also in the yeais between it will continue lo serve as a bright independent weekly as good as a dedicated slaff can make it bright addition to education and ice by bill smiley an immediate project is mind the formation of a amejle conservative men s club wilh one purpoac in view getting omen out of our hair and back still has thorns one of the best features of a growing town is the increased educational facilities which can be offered those who remember the old high school which outlived its original useful ness architecturally long before its demise are constantly impressed with the hand some new school with bright classrooms a large gymnatonum fine laboratories and attractive grounds as teaching staff increases more spe cialists have joined the staff lo provide a higher standard of education than a small town school can afford and now comes the wonderful news that in another year a full technical course will be available for young men and wo men who do nol wish a full academic five years feather in ghs cap a 191 point sweep of the four school track and field meet which included 21 new records was a red letter day for geor getown high school the athletic teaching staff is to be congratulated on a splendid ob of coach ing while the students themselves can share praise for their performance at the meet which was held in guelph jvnch the coimcidence of pla resulled in the school board hav ng its plans ready ust when sen or governments introduced leg slal on allow ng 100o giants for such technical sci ools is almost like a vis i from santa claus ar d atmt have warm commendation from ratepayers bui it should be remembered that the school board did nol jump on the band wagon for a matter of dollars and cents plans for a techn cal school were in tne making long before there was any know ledge that other than the usja government grants would apply in years to come ghs w ii provide education on a par w th anything otfered in cty schools one more example of groigeois good fortune m hav ig uu il iw g h city enven enecs athletics is an incidental hut very important pari of education a id the well rounded student comb nes the proper pro portions of academic and extra curf cular activity during his high school days nothing can help that eus ve thing called school spirit more than a tr umpn m athletics and me exciteme it generated at ghs by the track n eet record should start a new era of scnool patriot sm and 25 years ago ontario weeklies president echoes urges stronger editorials from tha paget of th herald june 6 1951 and june 10 1936 10 years ago i imf- mcmllians kn lad and jour have slailtd their annua round of horr what thu country needi mora than anything in these trying time is mora contervallvi now dont go all chalky and trirbly ilk that i dont mean i diefanbalctr conservatives t in the kitchen well start m maan good old fashioned con j small way of seeking legislation torvatlvat forbidding women to smoke in j public this would keep about for the past couple of dec 5 p cent of them at home ades conservative has been j practically a duly word people another thing theft going to were as afraid of being cojisi s a lot of pleasure in defed conservative as they arc i m squaring around today of being considered con n my smalli libaral fnrmist jo hie awake and lour friends theres on who it al ly in the small hours last nighl y complaining about tha lack i realised suddenh with a flash 0f tolerance shown toward i ml- like a camera hulh thai at hear nontiai in our society next i am a conservative it wai such m p bis mouth ill a shock that 1 sal boll upnght out lr youre a in bed fine one to talk about tolerance when you can t stand tha tight thi woka my wife who lur y own mother in lawl chad to her elbow turned on her bednde lamp and moaned x tie one of these btrdi whassat thu in turn dtt rt blimu about the poor turned my daughter in the next ilaiuii jiiopk of sia 1 am room she yelped in her deep oi2 to ull nut a s20 hill and j rolled over abruptly and eruth si 1 el s kick in s20 each d the cat whi tleeps betide her l1 mir right h squalled and dug hn claws n that 11 turn him green into her she hollered all this wok hugh who staggered out a conservative naturally of bed and went to the bath m 9mg to com out pretty room strong for torn things for example lower taxes tutting the sound of running w iter oh hm dad bonus dispersal of was tii ninth for the risl of revolutionary organization ilk us iml thin m n studv he women s institute and tha hrhivion ti th pi which canadian legion hi ii i lilt i i lire th uld ll i fl my and he iniht gi t prnanl if he was out all night i ronmg ned the w h le c mscrv alive is sue lo the appropriate pace wi if jui as a dm 4ihcr things 1 i i mtncan tour n th countrv hetween an i i nnse drinking f higher than a pool twtk i convention of hvdio v ross strike g i w mimili- utci anding the ontario tteeklv newspapers the chanman of the tominis tnrr shivering and calling him association 216 delegates in sion was the speaker at hvd ant w a i ule hec use ottawa lat week heard their ro s luncheon at a noon lunch miring president hugene 1 eon ihe members of parliament macdonald urge stronger edi were hosts to weekh publishers i nal writing on the part of and ladies of iheir anous con the cliiors the manager pom stitucnues i ted nut ontario weeklies were offieert miirh improved m formal and the following nfhrera were but hi morning on sober tom n more hid- reprtucon qualmrs as noted elected president herb camp nd thoughts i realized that ng bhmd that phony lbr1- bs nipetton adjudcaors hell dulkm i muneri h th 9t that jjm let the chps fall whr and were forginc ahead as ate pas president r uene i was a di m th wool consr they may i m going to proclaim not people mil had lo see macdonald the lcn v pn vast my real ideas regardless of hi ns in print lo beheu i news alexandria 1st ute pre wv of r though i had pr lack of tolerance or pnme mmlatr b s th w ut th th b rrme mmistr or hjd l w vlk m 8omb oot reidis hearing the ilime lpnl mnn lsh ened from one of those drag to preserve the status quo and mimur lohn jiefenbaker gng nagging not quite terrify ha doesn t work well try i im kh rtmlne laor uenin 9 n irida hatlie with lh operalu own for fi ger of the itideau lull b it the oirrnor deneral and ma irgelown hrnt c nop takes oer ihe hti m from del maltln n nth 25 years ago of fr pt m n w leaens 1 he j- nterprnr bui ion direct rs harold i me connell limes tilhun don sousheolt limes dvocate j- x eter carl manore fxpres mearnnl mtl ean huron lxpositir seaforlh ia id dills md func tree pre- alton john mor in bren ns lournal presi reg er ssoriation otlawa as wnrkrmti the pres winches io ltd imperial oil limited ter h uendinnmc news rer lapadian bankers ociation ord delhi p hudsten tunes 1 i- b fildi o i trt and ontario lournal t vhridge no idea what a re i- to hmk off ihi of liberalism 1 hat the quo vadis better stand ititl well back so you wont ba i be splashed when l m blown t bits by a bomb hurled by iom witdeyed member of th ccp him eluded domir nfmlhhlv r a- ihr s of toll r i t nf fc v hn a what enough in the mail bag ml this and jfllinks year book retroactive too 10 albert street good achievement jeorelu june 2 fdilor i 1961 dear m if mr ldss is cndlled lo his tuppence worth stirelj i as a poor long suffenng laxpajer and listener il nomination speeches for manv ears am entitled lo tuppence ha penn worth each r prior in nnmin btiom da we hear an endless amount of balhhoo and will worn clicnes from the cand dates on how lhe loc serve the good old lown e nj i the work on council will scivr to the bet of their ability fen tt a public duly to give the r all to their fellow citizens and if elected promise lo do all in their power to promote econ omy good government and inwer taxes with all ihe necess ar sermccs for us poor little 32 maple ac w georgetown ontario deaxmr rdilor i have jusl hnmhed reading a copv of the corgciown high school 1b60 1961 year book all those who look part in compiling this are lo be con giatulated it is well woilh reading rven if mu do not have children in high sch m how long does research lake lhe weie first apprnached on this mibjocl three ears ago their hesitant attitude ls he mind our nndeinlanding because an oppoiliinilv class is a ml st n eeiv com mu n it v and we hnou we have manv children in enrgelown who need spec w ith the rei ripps from month the kev luh will lose plaver rei has al a favounle with irgel i popular orjetuwn npleted this offuiallv t evening j says children need opportunity classes auxiliary presses board for action on classes w r xcrrpls 1 ikr n fr m depi of rflmalion publnati on ipporlunilv clasves hi been fifimtd into an article he anxiliarv puhhcilv hi man for the benefit of 1h readers who in not fnlh i oei land ihe term npporliin th late i tav ureal pride in knowing some ihing of their future niiivaiv to the principal staff an i students of eorjelown hih sihool manv i hanks for a dr lihlful year book teenagers they are wood erful people taxpayers th eleel cd tv hat a cha nge comes oaer the ork work work and no res ev ervone picks on them no on p gives them credit for he lon hours of blood sweat and ears then ihe chance lo rai se the pav come along n w hat do e hear no lu- l a couple nf dollars hu lh s go whole bog and make this a paving propositi all ihe nnmin ation dav bluff s f lrgo ten in iheir hasi c to ge ai the green stuff ojte the to take this lernhle chore i hat seems to ne their lot and in fact no one asks them o raise their pav each time the opportunity presents uself it slips through so fast that i is history before we realize it all this and retroactive i thank ou mr editor and mr cass yours very truly cc davidson scores school board for delay in classes 4b weber drue georgetown ontario june 2nd 1961 dear mr editor ijsi nighl we attendrd nrcluig of the eoret wn school board as a delegation representing the georgetown auxiliary for retarded lhild ren our purpose was to as cerlain ihe views held hv th school board on the formation of opporlunit claises we would have been ver pleased and gratited lo hav e left that meeting with a rfefinii- ves and a date set at even 12 or 24 months hence for make rm mistake these classes are tint formed overnight it take- lime and planning ai least we weie i ild th v were engaged on reseaich l though ihe board when asked tould offer nothing conclusive in this respect the point is found in ihram puhnp c board we 1 chilttreti lei us please peggv ai andre a andre tins 1 tin hcle edit aithfully teahj uharv president milward uharv vice pres rihnr slaight will en an f neill blkk c juk 2nd m the tregun i ads of s ruth halkitr of rurlesijue star baxter and lack hospital grant increased eorietwn children who need hie benefit nf ippnrtiinilv lases are iilfering while the public school board investigates their feasihihtv here io chined mrs w illam tieahv one of a delegation f tour who last thnrsdav quired the board n ilir r pngres in irnisi gating ihe opportunitv i lis program mis trnhv anil the lest of the delegation mrs u milward mrs ikr ilun and mrs robert 1 etls are members of the eorgetow n uxiliarv or retat ded children oh boy i chortled no more having to get sore at nti semites no more having to bo nice to irishmen or ar meniant or negroes unless i like them no more haying to be tolerant of bait baked rettg ioui eetj no more pretending that women are ai imart at lo in k at hie tun i shatp prejudices for a i hai ec li ng at it mui h th n pi n c i i mice tu null lib tg- i at new woodbine races june sth to july 15th express buses leave georgetown uo p each racing day daylight trme pal hurst auxiha georgetown herald publuhed by thornton newipapen limited icorrtown on i arm walter c biehn managing r ditor garoeld l mcgilvray piiiduclion supennlindrnl onitc stn lern llarlev aileen biadlcj the board sear ch fo in form lion reganlm a the op 1 portu mtv lasses be an la t fall s when retarded ih irtren as it socia ion represenla ives mrs w frne t kail and mr max 1ng o u h iitid the boa rd to ask a vvhv ihev wire n l ava libit lure mrs treahv ake ihe oard mhat had been rinr sme then and what was bei g do le at h the present space e re still in esligating l e plied board chairman hd ha ilsun cjne of the problems such a clas th- georgetown and di tflrnj f thp u trict memorial ho rc hor of twrrnl academic i a must eived further aid recently it i wn learned today the prov id miki hoard member llairv shnr i no ex mutt answrrd thai one m pre- j put up l pretence it we don 1 know where the o dmiring modern architc nrv is coining trom and i tjrt now cbn wh i uld ertainh not vole lor il think that new churehet look anvthing until i know that ii lt tentt or tilot that l i you can t tell a new tchoot from no parehtt i a new factory that the new dr wilson pointed out that pt hornet with picture belaid d hildrcn s repres wmdow above and garage yawn ivcs were the onh ones who ng below reiembte one eyed had asked for ihe classes and harpiet who had utl been de to dale no parents had reques livered of montten ed them he said some pa nls would even be opposed ng their child placed 200 dmissioi 1ist race corner cupboard restaurant telephone tr 7 3051 ad- mel bealtv crtjsing minagcr ial government hat ted the capital grant by a turn of s9 44 67 to total of j364 313 33 in accordance with a recent daemon made by the ontario hotpttal ser vice commit on mr stanley hall mpp an nounced thit on behalf of the minitter of health hon m b dymond md thit etra grant rctultt from a further review of the plant and it calculated on a batlt of s3 000300 for each of 431 iquare feet of auxil ary tervicet and 000 300 for each of 9b9 iquare feel of and the com an npporttinit program millward and thev here the question ler or not we want ihcm m orse off though we are rented in opportunitv las ve still have to see whether ol il can be worked out rs treahv suggested rd seek information is which are otbei the svmcin and when infoimed thai ihe tmard had already ta kin mich action asked whethtr or nol ihe board realized that beguin petition public opinion how sought mrn trrarn 1 board that the auxiliarv would th ui ppiihon asking wlie ihe parents fell thai oppot la la able fr i lind mr plriril sihr i m lark dave j i ash n b baskrville lirs ils bob macrlhur mrmbc of ijie lanadia i tteekl newspapeis vssihiatton and the onlai division of ihe cwna uin ed the ve fnei words of the wise oiiuuous dil fit u wail htiihl cone el- t ik- fc id thai ihe hoard e of that and welc a year iav seem to be niov i vou people ed in enrgetnvvn mr wilson requested lhal the petition in elude ihe question would vou be opposed lo having jour children compelled lo he in eluded in an opportunitv lavs uppnrtunitv rlases are for childien with learning capaci ties which are aub norma but higher than thai specified for a retarded children school mg the trouble is manv to catch it from snj when we might het from us aleh ears t school and a vear t l a vast new idea organized rtemncrj mrs treahv pressed for a the last then would we dom words of the wise the greai ihei donald a laird m a jeara tuna opportunity classes line ouraelves t blessing of our freedom rut in si our nnlv frrr freedom in disctp bernard barucfa

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