Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald published by thomson newspapers limited 22 main street georgetown onteno serving me communities ot georgetown glen williams norval umehouse hornby stewartiown ball ins ted ashgrove ferre cotta thursday november 9th 1 editorial comment atiother fine show number three in the play series of georgetown little theatre markea return fo comedy when a me cast fomped thro the timehonoured jhothing but tne truth to good houses on friday and saturday the play has been done on the silent and talking screen on broadway and by stock compan es all across the land bui n this case humour isn t dated and it prov ded cuota of laughs as the hapless hero got mora ind more involved in nu efforts ro lah the truth for 24 hoursf the cast performed on a level above that expected from an ateur mea r ca s t e show on opening n ght never qu e reac led a proper halloween white we ate sometimes ncl r ed to feminisce abou the good old days aid the pranks which were played on halloween h it something with wmcn e cnao w m ut nowadays and there w ii be no regrets that da mage was nij in town thu year accept to the supplies of good es wh en hojsco aers always have on hand for the yourg trek and treaters innocent pranks i ke window soad ig are to be expected on the n ght and indeed merchants might be disappointed if there was not the usual frenzy of windo v warn ing on the morning after but w iful da rnage hke broken windows m ss ng gates a township alight share t remembrance day november 11 r the quality level of september tide last springs drama which produced spine of the best acting seen outside of professional i ranks but it was the productions aim to entertain and me laughs came of en which after all is the criterion of any such play once aga n we were struck by the expert stagu g on a poaet stamp stage vrfhat a pity the presenlatrons ca not take pace in te h gh school aud tonui i with its super or stage facili es perhaps a v r o full houses and tr e l tile ticate wi be abe to tack e the heaver ianc nq no ed nrem ghehqu ool a d o despo ed gardens whci occurred m tie past are someth ng we can do w fhout th s er theiloufi set nev record n ojr ne ghbourhood at least eah ear we prepare var a dozen or so i ore mar m previous season and we ihougr t ojr se ves we i supp ed wih close to a 1 un dred little packets by e g t p they were a i gone and we hasily rusr ed some ap p es and per mes to tne rescue as tnese d sappeared we f na y turned off the front lli i ghts but tn s d dnt detei vstors next year well know better tw r j mjk bllll g we hope that a damage free hal tormulas are ki pt sunt loween augurs well for the future for economically unsound there n no more excuse for vandal sm h any more tnan on other days their names liveth forever ot the ng thil i umra vim on the bark lawn of h s coi ihiunao u of ununo f rl 1j i burnt on ttistun it id kept secret mi tukod off tht reason- u si one of tu prmii pr hlcms h u r f llil tl mi back afur h standard t nt pn oris in the rlinj for a bottles la itiat nlv thne r 1 ol an oblir y of tie manufuctun rs in rth aimr h othi r thi bom fit 1 me in t antila and two in tinned f r mi a chnli ticomllv bi i aj to quite at ir jiluctii distinctive ced t kating r ks t much interest is be rg year in creating outdoor relieve congestion at the arena and costs must be considered for the town treasury tt not an mexhaustabie supp y depot and many worrnwn e things must be den ed a municipality as they are den ed a hojse- hold to meet tne budget perhaps outdoor rinks cou d be made more palatable if the surrourd ng por on of esquesing were to cor no- e a j v bo dred dollars toward arena upkeep t e building is used extens vet is youger residents yet it is ma nta ned by george town taxes alone if our town fathers approacrei e rojvnsh p counc i we feel ft ey vcu d n ee wirn good recep on and a ioai s p contr out on wou d be a real hep to tie board of parks wh ch s of en cr c zed for measures it must take to keep a ba a ced budget aid wn en wou d be equa ly cr c zed if t were to go in tne ho e more tna i tne one mill tax grant a owed eacn year from publ c funds at tne sane tne tt e board sol d be cop melted th i year for t e f e in provementi in e bj d ig par j ar y tr e wh ce ng pa t w ch ses off tne mod ern i ghting ssem nsta ed last seao- i s oe p eaani for tiokey paes a a spectators a ke the lone urer savs ill the proposed bottle mould unsound unless urdi rs jiiumr ed to 5400 grosi a mar i rt ing moul is t r thi m i auuld cost m nu sll 000 included sues t two four t ifu jn 1 i x ouiuei lnxpmiv ilowtve in jntl r c find points i ut the ti wou d be r uliui uiin in thi end whats mort aid in portant he aj i that ine mi bt sat i plans training for ministry b lrcll in the 11 b i i 1 reemmendtd i mi iiimf ational iocke league at ttoij iovn with 90 boi in si ti nn- thp league now 51000 bos tn teams across onfirio i after 20 cars as president l the uaue he gave up the oltict to concentrate on pax leace and attainment through clurist bible class he ittrterj at wtston presbyterian church in in ih mid wati awa n 1945 it now is the biggest i keep fit nm i expert tien ace bible class in canada imost at full igor then working with ounj people all walki mr alcott feels helps keep mi tlnnlh ise mkm a lot ot t k flt w walki two miles each day be fore breakfast last year he starti d a umersity extension course fi r his m a degree he hopes to specialize par tifulark in jouth work and nil a sitrl to do nu ne p hmi1 s hl haj le i0 t a ear full time service in the ji i i- minn to offer g rdon is a georjietown nat ii i son of mm george alcott of mun street south sugar and spice i by bill smiley i by the time this appears in print the battle over the ob servance of remembrance day nov 11 will be over in most centres it s an annual fracas which generates a good deal of heat afltj on occasion iome bitternew on one side is the legion one ofsvhoae aims is to keep alive the memory that a good ly number of fathers and tons uncles and brothers had their lives torn from them prema turely and painfully in the two world wars that have dfs graced the twentieth century the legion urges that the day be declared a full holiday in every community and hat it be fittingly observed ranged on the other side are the merchants and manu facturers some of whom re sent the loss of profit or pro duction that is involved lots of them are veterans them selves they claim and with some justice that its not a day of remembrance any more but merely a holiday thev wonder aloud hv thev should ling among the color party and the parademaster the scouts and guides would tag on the end to swell our meagre ranks to the inevitable strains of colonel bogey we swung smartly down the main street stem and straight we marched looking neither to left n to right except to nod at frltnda or grin at our kids or wave to our wives when we halted at thecene- taph there would be a me crowd maybe 40 er so ga thered there everybody would be looking pretty serious it was always cold the mayor road tht names of the fallen and the wind would snatch them up and throw bits of hem into the crowd a representative from sch of the towns organizations placed wreath with varying degrees of selfconsciousness then came the call for individ ual wreaths you blamed the wind for making your ejes water as one or two women to be dl le uuit a l with peop i from all i its he picked up i can put to good artlil a 63 1 u ll til qillik hi at ii 1 at hit t a iite ii it inn ihn which i f d i hn something i fid i a c me in him a rar j i hnlv thmih he a i hurchworkir ni m weekly weather report pay wages to a fellow who will lone swollen with memory of simply take the opportunity to ost son or husband went go hunting or sit in the pub iwlcwardl forward til day i at the flagpole his postof and right in the middle is honor stood the old lytlon- the canadian government in naire he had fought ift the deference to the big pressure first one and he had lost his from the legion the ioern son in the second one and ment clones its own offices on when he lowered the flag and nov 11 but in deference to bowed his head and the color the even bigger potential howl d pped and the last post shiv- from industrj the government cred in the cold and the town does not declare the dav a na bt 11 tolled in the silence that tional holidav and makes little ollowed there was a big pain- attempt to encourage it as ful lump in your throat such i i and than with the i aunty what about that ublqultoui hoot of reveille the dying was creature the man in the street ended and ufa began again where does he stand im not the shouted command the ure but i have a pretty good lively march tuna of the band idea that he fools about this brought the wanted release question ust as he does about from sadness and we swung most ethers he couldn t care off merrily enough lesa i of course if it were put to and after the service the a national vote he d vote for warmth of the legion hall the holiday t hate to admit it with good friends good fellow- but i m afraid that fellow hip good refreshments and would vote for a pud hohdav sood stones by the hour ah if someone suggested one in i m sorry i wont be there this memoir of hem- the fighth vear til miss everv bit of it john a macdonald or good except the bit where i catch a king wenreilas i phenomenal blast from my wife for arriving home 12 hours af- i have an idea for nov 11 ter the parade lots make ti a full holiday i and left make it a real day doublkd in dbcadi of national mourning and rel m u t the amount spent bv can- nwmbrinrt lp turn nil all r membrane lefa turn off all hydro lefs mak any kind of 1 doubled in 10 years s4 con alec tt par i 1 would put all poisons in standard bottles um bottle ot hv blue p h 1 pprv lu u bens cukierrt j iundrdkii conuiiur for pou- th ons wherever thev are sold tn canada or the lmted states it th blue fjotlu hn report urjtd the the thick i xli r fr studded blue bottle be adopted and tran to b n hl because it was easil rec rn llt r lied by sight ard touch and i 52 w became n hody fu anthmg nnderw ut r i that w bue ricreatnri rtinc r plat sido l blue sixmwi wtlf in j cludiri one flat suit f r kr i r n rki 1 rhnnlni in 114 ir fr n loth ir i recreation f the t wn of c nnin r tor a tisi n fr in 1947 to 1m t mid for 49 63 ada s electrical manufacturing indiistrv on raw materials in a h j liht h i- r 467ml m i for 24 hours lots cloio all pieces of entertainment lefs forbid travel then in the cold i and dark and th boredom i wed suffer perhaps one one- hundredth of what the fellows in the trenches want through back in that big war that ended 43 years ago and sfn mlp- 1 tinnaor it hi- 1 n- 1 nkt of nufn ni yz he i c ndlnrv u ules was found oilegtr of apothe cane in washington and hy n ent storage aw rl ttu 1 an ottawa meeting of the can of binet w r reduce number l medlcti councl com use several jears ago for car hie ontario college of phar- pn of deputy heal h minis bo ic inacy is seeking the action in ters from each province now on3 order to reduce the number of the proposal ti before the food accidenul poisonings among n drug adminrttation in jy people mistaking poison bottles ottawa for medicine avfr council light and touch th original propo nai put p t molsley registrar says before the- council of the tn college officials feel the stand tano college of pharmacv lic- ardlted bottle will make it pos encmg and discipline bmlv o aible for the bottle to be im the provinces pharrrucims b mediately recognized bv sight staff member inspert r th una and touch for young children f f fin nheld people with limited sight new l of sight f t hl 1 p u in lish illiterately a nd ler fou thw are mwq w qn groping in mediclno eabineu in um ao wnmf 1 to medicine or poison bottle labi s won approval handicapped by illiteracy r ah j the college pro lack of sight merry menagerie r th uih nltii il t mr f hn n i u ticked off reetont i i wk the i iik in leather harherut d pnm nnt compinv he joinel th n insurance com uld create t pre liini new to onion ale rtt founded littl nhl i mji hi f uuuid th i i tie not muc until satu liant high for the month i this last week u hich was bnl for the month october 23 ajicia f c scott georgetown herald published by thomson newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c blehn managing editor garfield mcgllvray production superintendent 1 office staff terry harley alleen bradley editor accountant tom rush advertising manager dave hasting perhaps the reason the go vernment plas it cagev u be- cause it is obvious that in 20 1 j ears there wont be manv of the world war i veterans left i end in 30 ear thev ii be i tually extinct i find that a s depressing thought in mo ways than one personallv i hate to miss the annual parade to the ceno- c uph at our school w have bob b wmguicw bob macarthur bang by walt dhtwy sloos thee bjnthetic fabrics were invented iv bun baustanrcdl remembrance impressive ceremonj we alwavs formed up at the legion hall with a great bust member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwna echoes from th pages of the herald november 19s1 and 1934 10 year5 ago as a tribute to the lorne scots band which this year won 1st prize et the canadian national exhibition for the third year tn a row town council entertained band members at a turkey dinner in the legion hall last thursday lost of the elk herd on the martin estate near glen wit- f liams a 650 pound bull was killed on sunday it was shot by oakville sportsmen frank walker end roy mcmurray th one remaining member of a herd of seven placed on the 300 acre estate 1 5 years ago he was considered a menace to the deer stocking program and to the safety of the hunting and fishing club which uses the property work started monday on en add hon to the provincial paper mill the company is putting a fifty foot extension on the north side of the building which will allow for exten sion of the coating machines 25 years ago the fire br gade wa called out to a fire at sykes woollen mills in town last thursday niqht the blaze was extin guished with a new chemical before any damage could be done at council the matter of providing more suitable accom modation for pol ce court was discussed and it was left to the chairman of the property committee to arrange with the public library board at the greqory theatre mr ci lderella starring jack ha ley and betty furness cam and mabel starring clark gable and marion davies give me your heart starring kay frances

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