Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald published by thomson newspapers limited 22 main street georgetown ontanb serving th communities ot georgetown glen williams norval umehoute hornby stewarttown ballinatad ashgrovo torra cotta page 4 thursday ocjober 19th 1961 editorial comment fever grows as election nears election fever in georgetown is builcj ln up as election time comes closer no definite commitments have yet been made by present council members but there are m number of rumours rampant you hear stones of this one and that one seeking this and that seat on council but you can t seem to pin any one story down until the race for the higher offices have beeq decided it is a healthy posit ton for a town when you have a number of people offering them selves for public office now that the town has achieved the population figure of ovfer the ten thousand mark you can expect that more interest wilvte shown in local politics as time goes on however no matter what happens we can expect a lively nomination meeting next month when the members of the pres ent council attempt to justify tvieir actions during the past year and those seeking a seat on next years council state their reas ons for getting into the political whirl trade exhibition should be revived after reading tn account of the milton trade fair we were impressed by a para graph in the article the trade fair proved its points you can buy articles in milton art comparable price that people have been driving to the city to buy this same slogan can be applied o georgetown and a resumption of the trade xhibit we had a few years ago would bring this point closer home the exh bit at that tome was well worthwhile and spon sored jointly by the chamber of commerce and the local industries business women s week a trade fa r could show the many advantages of keeping the shopping dollars in georgetown where they will help to build a better community better business places better schools cnurches and pubjc services we enioyed the previous endeavour because it gave us an ins ght nto he mak ing ot the products of the various mdustr es in our town and could be enlarged to in dude exhib s by merchants and bus ness men m all categor es the role of women is becoming increa singly important in the overall economy of canada to help canadian women to d s- fiarge their growing responsibilit es more effectively the canadian federation of bui- iness and professional women s clubs have launched several important subects among these is a canada wide stud tf inheritance laws as they affect tne status of women the study is being conducted by the legislation committee of federation also projected is a threepart study by the employment conditions committee of ouf 7000 member body first of these is a survey among members of the federation of the implementation of equal pay teg is lation and the extent to which pension and retirement benefits are provided secondly the 170 business and professional women clubs in canada will undertake careers preview programs in their communities these will provide counselling to girls in h gh scnool ard pre h gh scnool level and hi assist them w th information pert nent to tne career they may choose to follow it is hoped tnat the program will encourage young girls to take full advantage of edu cational opportune es available to them m view of the steadily ns ng demand for qualified personnel the th rd phase of the employment program is cont nuation of the campa gn to ehm nate d fferentials pa d men and women under m nmum wage lavs in provinces where such dicrepaicei si 1 ex st these and oher contmu ng programs are among the efforts of the canadian fed eration of business end professional worn en s clubs to enhance and improve the sta tus of women rcanada business worn cai ens week be ng na cnally observed th s week oct 16 22 w 11 draw attention 6 the contnbut on caned an women have made i mi and are mak ng in all fields of endeavou related to canada s development i a miliandsahalp prom church ware a mlleandahalf from church you know and its raining today so we cannot go wed go ten miles to s feed or show though the rains should fall nd the winds should blow but church is not the same you know thats why when it rains we just cant go but we slways go to things we like we ride if we can if wc cant we hike j j j were a mlleandahalf from church you know and a tire is flat so we cannot go wed fix it twice to make visit a game of ball we couldnt miss iti wed mend the tire in no time at all wed sure be thereif kid to crawl for hunting new fun fa all the style the poor old church will wait a while were a mileandaoilf from church you know and our friends are coming m we cant go to disappoint them is sure un kind but avoiding church we do not mind we want to entertain our friends on earth and spend the day in feast and mirth but some time nearing the end of our dajs we 11 go to church to mend our ways george g degen in the war cry ms a what do jou think about keeping secrets mrs b pranklv i think a secret is either not worth keep ing or it li too good to keep three weeks at camp belwood echoes from the pages of the herald oct 1951 1936 and 1914 last sli imer v a prvl je of work r cj s tne chil ir n a 1 that i 7 lov 1 to run ievei ei ec i 1 t r for 1 e t t i onui fc yi r o flock i at e to camp tier tin supe fv s en of cn thi i 5 mi camp lake up b lw ihiresqi 11 on te 1 in belwood t stmt k iikc h 1 for ii n b i tnree weeks i had the be o i f oi j g ore of my life m cc w i the pages of the herald october 1951 1936 and 191 i ve an other en dren of the same age in that jq years ago d ep lore new things yet some of them would thj lim fc anj e fc mm r jr sx others would never be able to do anything i i are p act alfy n i they were retarded children y sx ty retarded ch dren from school all over lew5cur5 d rcky chapman philip rau kent rddall ee weeks of construct ve fun and relaxation un i d t rijche were oted from the beaver to th o s a d leaders up the exlcr ir of the ri tin re were two mini ev itiu woull d- unble i nls at biuood 1 lircus da i tlu flip li in th 2 inrli in dij ihc more impor li of the iren fnr mum tant if the two iriim- this included the tor circus a eich cibin ii of the cutip s n climb presented wmc kind of imr room at st johns church on monday and had a joint meeting in which cubs bob martin doug mcgtlvray brian a new industry jn norval is ltndseygurd ltd the firm is located in the former moreton wood products building behind the feed mill and is slicing apples for wholesale trade his tv mlifch thild anl lh 0m r i ff to the pan tin i per nd of li lidv eh i in 1- i mil i a tect vour moral lm playing golf or looking for rt the screwdriver or trying to three djvs pr or to t got the top off ir of pickle f t bo c i up rs a staff srs- on w is hit there was one remark in wp tivmu fo ir conn he complaining subscribers pnpanri and pri pp i litter to which 1 object it was our rim rs v w this vulgantv such as his sev infurm r f i doe in t seem to appear in print dealt with tin ilira dnvwbere die n r prnfanm ia pn tni f the iftmiyajgbam oy dill bmile ne read anjthing but the esll on ji i ilr tamiv herald or the ladies s ts if iruml r ir i wlalabarwi home journal bui don t tr k d ho u2 cr mp a r th b i would lib to pn out l p el l tattar t llnr rf that ar infntln1 not accwnal mgame arnl loaded m h km w rr z ltvm m nine to coneel hn or her sub- a point not to oiv onyono c u j l u in ii jtt of art from will shakespeare cirh ramp i eir crlphon imcaum of hm allagmt chaap thrill th dleflorwry vrnbt r l vulgarity nd profanity of your rtf ht volgr mani f summer 1 snlley tnan- common gonr1 vernacular loaded wlt p plebeian unrefined coarse but and tlm th most mn wh i am ulr i t j ddest cut all a ri h wnh tt jz aon d or bn rip i h b- h into caesar 9 innards the edi infant i ii l1 ir w i itor agreed th th eomplaid jt f p j he nested that smu 1 osh th rate reader had v did to bond th bounds of ailed m a bulgarian that b tr jcod taste ometln then nens roh person lh vul jr ralra alfnlqn tmt ta crafty eommeml heurggar ideas i hv the ideas tht hi 1 c b hc vr d that the reader of hs paper but 1 don t he th green stuff hi j group 1 c js nl r nunu reading the column to to go with them and f that s p 7 a whether smiler wmild a vulgar thought t msorr hut i counsellor was responsible f it n i ins can i hein it three campers each cinins s dean it up 1 just i hep lt u uj ft mm a p y wm w might w11 01 th cd ehri wa mr threaten to cancel had mir boss l on li t m inl mi lh wh eh was paid b the other an i a nl niorninf ramptrs the ehildr n went r r up d rtlt ir mrs from cm bin to cilim in thurl i iin icomumes 1 h x had made hitfh here eirh croup prof clown h its and bright paper it ii 1ml 1 1 program vests with hrjc l iw ti some moii j the class s of tin sa mis prsnted were i r i rifts drimi jouh dolf a tpe of miniature m 1 rhvtlim clappint iolf bisfball toss into hrrel ire i h n short hike pails sponsi tiss and plum to lr to open up bobbin i- irh ramper was ri 1 of lure t i the imim en rent candv prizes at night pttkmt of hip time a circus wis prison led with n is u id to fmnh troup acts j li n in or for spe indnn di was even betteri n projn ihjn eircni di the belwood i n time to k plice brats each wiarink the cos u dlnrs cimpers lh the luath foi tlicrr ten cabins hill t st pinid iiiu inrtr hours ion- irlui child tins mc nni requires a jreat de- made they i hid tmdi during the craft pi nods their hckldnses imprissni and their warpimt fierce pirtieipited in indnn wnsthn imes during the af lenioon fn r an indidn sup ked over a campfire on semhled for tin indnn i ouncil at the in dnn imp site hth pnuniii group presen lei a l nice or skit of some id wh i net thi ihnh nd tin a i consul i pe e irefi nlk rehearsed tn the i nun pir io l s the cooks pre sen ted th shm of 1 itile ten mas llll thr jn il chief pre mmd the v mm tile of hi jlwithl shi le le med icme rrtiuir ft r thru ift rnoon chcs nnri w nt ttnuit warding off the 1 ri suppir there wis a short cul spirits r k imo the cimpirs to the ippiirince of the grea i t in ir stomal h btfore even whik od 1 ss the camp dinc- i pntntn yx ian tvininp tress stiititiu attired in shim i ronm w is i cimpfirt inirin white ciused a murmur neir the continued on page 5 1 two local mus cians marion hepburn and kennath r harrison received degrees at the graduation exercise at the royal conservatory of music in toronto last week mna hepburn in piano and singing and mr harrisons in piano 25 years ago nearly 100 boys and girls from northern vocational school in- toronto visiting smith and stone in georgetown on monday and were shown how electrical fixtures wars much impressed with the extensive plant track champions at the high school this year are senior g rls i farron m overend intermediate and m cum- m ns junior senior boys r fodis w mcnally interme- d ate and g long junior at the gregory theatre way down east starring henry fonda aid rcheile hudson paddy o day starring jane withers and pinky tomlin last of the pagans starring ed ward everett horton 45 years ago the price of oleomargenne in toronto is about 37 cents the demand for it is extraordinary but the price in the un ited states js only 27 and 28 cents why should oleomarg- ar ne here be selling much higher the public want to know and what s more the public want the extortion stopped pans green and pieces of broken glass sewn up in bacon has been fed to dogs and has resulted in the death of over a dozen valuable canines according to inspector ballingal of the toronto humane society two people are under arrest with bail set at 500 early last friday morning a grand trunk railway brake- man named ella was crushed to death near here the un fortunate man was riding a box car and he slipped and rolled under the wheels something mttlad right off mnous that of profanity unless this column is tidied up counsellor as the older imiv the bat smiley ha inhn- ther profanity in this eolmun carries out her threat i hope lo plk jirs ni ed je rf ehangl h rtyk or well h1 yos one in a whu uon thn the eiht content of hi colum for on whon 1 canf avid t but nor from r ble whlch r olds roedr of th bhmnflh ex malty id no mor think of con of a the dailv routine it zzl smiley l to old and wring in print than i would d t vom que cneriaf1 f b hrriflrt of calling ilttl dog a bitch th ahe 11 ever find in lh but took the eimprs qui by wch thrt smiley had a just bocaua mho wat a girl u leeome irnslome jew letters of th same kind dog or a mttlo boy btun a ito it rnutim i the ch f m wr certi i oi r tin hill ii ovus and skitsl vi fl tiv counsellors in tin dimnt hill 1 hid wtinv lnuhs skits thi mfi tekty editor bastard uit because h didnt the policeman stopped a man roinji down the street clad cn in a harrel are you a poker are when jo whs a v nd ms respons printed and know who his dad was fiajned was usually something nlaver he asked like this co ahead and cancel on certain occasions how i i no the man replied but yo subscription touhl miss ever for a special purpose to the paper a let more than the create emphasis or underline paper will miss yea la remark 111 admit 9 modest 1damn or a feeble hell if if that is quite clear lets this appears in your local paper with the charges one at dont blame poor old smilev tine is this eohnnn vulgar for it blame our editor that s certainly on occasions mv what he 1 there for to pro t pointed this eat a num him to change the hells to tfabm in mmne distress hecks the damns to u famriibly a darnst sacb f ab dots i dcur what i meant to md h you think the len- 4 p around jguapljn this column is bad thod of teaching the retarded k wiildins hi ursi and one of the mock trial of a rtmn illnr fir drinking milk before ence a hankie stad iiim hill rime music festival c ind nurser rhvmcs fenmr pronm is ilwis looked for ird to in the campers good rrv step of en thr 1mpors the hovs would movt simple accomplislimi nts l hill to ro to must h rtpeated time afti r respective rahins for the w t nl11 ll has h rirml the children alwijs see 1 just left some fellows who lhr child mrsi wilhr to retire because arnold rathbun ttlangle 74791 rapresentauve sup ttfe of canada georgetown 12 gower osurt wc rose ev morninc it lhe an s 7 o clock the rounstllors rmi j w nen chl were set scd the childnn and helpnl u nwn or thc nif lh hem to dross we then linim wo congrerale in ip to pay a visit to the ttlc thc nimng h for their recrca pet name ton w a patrol consisting of two counsellors fbj turns flower for the shh chore time a heart breakfast in the spa clous dining hall was followed by chore time at which time each camper would clean cabin make up ms tied arid tonship went around to the cabin checking the campers after a long daj s work we all wcj corned utp opporlurutv of re laxing and enjojing group fel town landmark is being demolished another old landmark will soon be gone with the dem olition of the georgetown creamery property on guet- ph street thi building wat erected a good many years ago by morris saite and housed the georgetown creamery which he opevated until his retire ment a few years ago since that time the creamery was under the management of morris iwatykiw of toronto at one time the building occupied sane motors oper ated by th late david saxe and the georgetown produce co a fire a few years ago partially destroyed the build ing and a second fire left it beyond repair and ceased operations as a creamery a recant town edict erdaewd the building torn down as unsafe and a public hasard merry menagerie b s a tb 0 ab 2i j aaaabaw ks gwto iwriwaailrmbaiitbl t just

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