Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1963, p. 4

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georgetown herald pvblhhx by horn nn umitad 22 main shmt s gwgetown onuno w cat thursday september 121h 1943 editorial comment a summer festival a local man thinks georgetown should be investigating a touristattracting summer feature which would help put georgetown on the map he cites the stratford shakespearian festival as the prime example of what can be done with the proper ingredient det- ermntation idea and money sound like a dream certainly but without dreams nothing happens in this world and the idea is on which should be investigated other towns have popularized one- day or weekend events there is shelburne with its old tyme fiddling contest fergus with the highland games brampton which inaugurated a flower festival this summer milton now successfully possessing an an nual steam and antique show why not georgetown there are questions of course aside from deciding what the drawing cad would be what tsfi has georgetown to offer is one we m a small way ctyr district is gradual acquying fame an art centre the house sol gallery location of art ists like rebecca sisler and john agg at terra cotta have sparked this interest a well established arts and crafis group with an annual show the kirk kraft sales studio at nerval dining rooms like spot on 7 and terra cotta inn are all helping to tiake georgetown better known tie in the proper summer festival with this and you might have something a further advantage we are within a one hour drive for over two million peo ple in the torontoham 1 1 ion guelph orbt young men on the march next week marks the fourth anniver sary for an energetic group of young local men who have the twin aim of community and selfimprovement the junior chamber of commerce familiarly known as the jaycees has become in active force in georgetown in public activities such protects as meet the candidate night for federal and provincial elections sale of car seat belts transportation to church for senior citizens have been successfully conducted by the jaycees privately the club is interested in pre paring young men for betler positions in business and in organizations business let writing and effective public speaking have been offered to members as courses welcome lutherans a gap in representation of the maior protestant religions in georgetown was fil led on sunday when the first lutheran worship service was conducted in wriggles worth school auditorium rev john knffner is pastor of the newlyformed congregation which already ii making plans for a fulure church build ing on delrex boulevard property has parliamentary procedure has been studied last year three local members were spon sored by the club in attending a business administration seminar there is community value in this too of an indirect nature for georgetown needs trained businessmen future councillors and school board members m ght well come from jaycee ranks and the training could be valuable n church and social organ ia tions there are always one 1 g lor new members in the jaycees under present president george farrow the club s mn paigning for recruils lo 0 n m l r iv twe w atpcal boar hasthdalssosnrtblofwr out howpersoms can u0hten tu6t burden ottawa district news f milton at a jlancb a proposal id widen milton oakviui mun street between ontario mothers ol the patralette a street and martin street v girls drum and bugle corps broached last week at ihe sponsored by the hamlton an- council table and ran a stiff to club are up in arms over opposition from iwo buslneu- a complaint made at tuesdays men and two homeowners wbo council meetinr about the feared the loss of too much nds they make while practi land and all the trees on the cing on bronte athletic field front of their properties lets keep humanitarians out of here ugar and spice b bll we advise r profitable to you ie flier sn p i and io georgeic be tired ol her cinder she hai had enouqh the bright and beau bedraggled and bid l inter in the family 1 t oughly and even the kid 1 i 11 1 ved home utterly exha 1 1 1 1 lure ngn of a tine conve 1 li 111 ll wai templing lo devot week i column lo a cute eloque nek and lla role 11 ii h in li i i m of being 1 i f ii ful but 1 i tin n 1 ii ii i neglected i lur j hum urn in unle i la belle provinc be c nvinc ed that he only love unlcv we cou with ince lly nd in the i going to c cter he ily t el up her own e ment and treat ul wll haute ur we deie ve made arrangements with the school board diipli v k i to use the facilities of the public school for rim the present sunday school and bible clas if iijmh i ses have been established as well as a regu lar sunday morning church serv ce r eked godmotr the new pastor and his wiie are liv her out of hei ing on delrex boulevard and are busy with me of her that online hai the rhe of a organ ng church enldi jwhch bit of i legally getting thu country hat almoit ai tough at dy ground for perhaps not acton extension of acton tele phone subscribers ealltnj area to include telephones on the guelph exchange will not take place if a recommendation of uoyd denby u accepted tie said if its turned down we won l be too unhappy be cause of the capital do lars involved ultlington 22 year old truck driver and a ib year old youth were convicted of anon here in a trial that lasted nine hours the two set fire to a taxi building out of a mistaken notion that a driven for that firm was responsible for the arrest of a friend news echoes khm fnm h ptn if tin harald 1953 and i9m milk cm in all mixed up with ilur irmtiiiis mips mck ol in i jiluu a hi aiiiil on iht hut li r imi ijk moniv while iht n il m m inn il up di thr- m limn with thr rmiih frurnl th imf hi mild shei fed up with being com plimented on her home cook ling when what the want n a ipheaianl under glai and eham pagne dinner like the other un years ago bill hardman normandy fllvd who is ust back from a summer at camp ipperwash cadet camp received the shfeld awarded lo the best cadet in d company and narrowly missed the governor generals medal which is given to the best cadet in camd demonstrations of ihe new rural fire truck have already been held at glen williams and norvai and two more are scheduled during the next week the 19 500 truck purchased by residents of the esquesing fire area around georgetown will be housed and manned locally it arrived last friday an extension of no 7 highway to bypass georgetown and route through traffic via maple ave and the 7th line of esquesing would nol be considered by the oepl of highways a delegation of council was lold by de partment official m toronto tuesday i girls ol the bell telephone staff met tor dinner a hill lop lodge erin on sunday to celebrate the cutover to hie new dial system and io honour chief operator mabel chave who has retired afler d7 years service with the company eileen oaies and ross mcgill copped the senior ham pionships at georgetown high school field day on monday leanne darou and francis hukne were inter mediate champions and sandra bradley and bob mc- guigan the best jun ors an ncrease of 60 local pupils has been noted his year i he two lo vn public schools total attendance fig ures show 595 attending a present 25 years ago ow ng to a revenue which has been steadily increasing tor the las several years the status of the georgetown poii office hai been raisd from grade c to grade 2b under ihis new grading it i necessary lo have one imic post off ce assistant and the services of mr harold marshall have been engaged dale and bennrm barnsicrs and son tors have usi mo v 1 to tne r new premises n the former mcdougall block on mill st ihe gtorgetown branch ot ihe canadian grenfell med cal m siion plan lo pack a barrel of preserved fruit and bale to be sent labrador donations should be left i the home of dr watson and mrs j b mackenzie business directory ul hki ill

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