Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1966, p. 4

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georgetown herald r ny m e upw 22 main shunt s qwrgitown ontario wcmww page 4 thursday novemiek scd 166 editorial comment a congratulations doctor georgetown senior phyncmh dr arthur mcallister marked a milestone last week with celebration of his ninetieth birth day a general practitioner here for over half century the- doctor belonged to an almost vantshed breed of men who was on cell 24 hours a day seven days a week to minister to the needs of the community georgetown had no hospital then and house calls were part of the daily chore hospital visits when they were made were to guelph and brampton minor operations and some major ones too ware p when occasion necessitated in the doctor s office or the patients home le was a ruggtid life which men of t mcallisters generation chose for thair life s career they had to possess great deal of dynamic minister the inspiration and leadership provided by rev bruce woods in hs six years in georgetown is evident in the fine church on maple avenue and the crowded con gregations at sunday and other services of this baptist group now mr woods is moving to another field of endeavour in vancouver and he will be greatly missed in the community not only by his church people but by the many friends of other farms that ha hat made mr woods is a dynamic preacher a tireless worker and has the leadership qual ities so necessary to spark the building of church the size of maple baptist jutt recently it was decided that more space was medical knowledge and be able to carry on with little sleep there were country cells on winter nights before we had to days rapid snow clearance with office and home in one location a doctors day ww never quite ended for if the office ves closed people knew they could always con tact the doctor by knocking on the other door as the doctor looks back on those yean he must have a good feeling he can see people pasting by who might not have been alive were it not for his skill many of the younger ones who pass his door were brought into the world by hit hands and it is nice nrknow that he has been blessed with good health through the years end was able to enjoy a family party and the congratulations of hts friends on a day which only a few of us are blessed to reach needed and a building program is present ry underway to increase and add facilities needed he has brought noted speakers such as socred leader robert thompson to spec lal services he helped spark the visit of evangelist barry wood to brampton recent ly sharing with many other denominations m the many arrangements which such a large scale event entailed he provided christian entertainment and instruction for hundreds of children during easter weeks whatever he undertook he did well and car ned through to a successful conclusion his georgetown friends wish him well as he takes up his new duties in wes tern canada nrt steak ttb expected tan de tailed chase by us will begin of a tad which were rake critical owner wbeo toe veto was celled moot madias ol the hoaee ol commons voted in fnoox ol ow bul there won boat so uleiilwii who v ngalnjt me kh and they were cmoei animates end sodal cndlt liembam it to bkdttkat dminc the detailed nm o od money can be rataronwa wa4o the maal after a reasonable poet loa of mo ptiadoel nee boo add small holders wan an erttime inrmere have the aa l the vetebans land act bendha an dnratal to a does ims hi brim awomrilahorl in 0 sat october lorn the veteran moat am lomod by thla date a enaufimttoa cert ueate wfcieh prop me eu ftbiuty for aadebmeo 0 list march w4by una teaapta to ckanfe the bui win be made tbeeo win in the rend- many be neb at ehrronsncbifa and opt emetrlsta aodthe mention of these abe any wtein ometriw m w wucp interested made for finsnrial aasmtanco for new i mbllilmiiki j aw mans 1974 a after una date no aotavarlons for eny loana win be neetred my boohebahg wont come back sugar and spice by bill smiley a day to remember another remembrance day each year my ttnod on re is in the oiling as i write two membrane day s mixture of things evoke the particular sadness and admiration mood that day always holds for there reason for the tad me or rather the combination nrn twentyyear ago rem of moods embrance day was a vital and ootend it loom tall h j day tie lowering cloud weeps unmodutto 7 a deplete dnit a hmdful of jh lroo pi oat leave chn 10 the mark tie world war 1 vela were eompotory or trnrnstjer f p shotildrshiquire now at the but they fought and they i didn t run and they i home those who were left and i i they suffered their rotted lunjs 1 their crippling arthritis i an they didnt complain worthy of more support public response to the annual ym- ywca fund campaign continues to be dis- oouragmg with a good share of the need ed 7 388 still missing the y is such a force for good in the district provides such a variety of activities for residents with a minimum of overhead that a much better corrrribution should bo fcrthoarmrbfrom the public while the y is en international organi zation money must be raised locally to sub sidize activities which might otherwise prove too expensive for the participants activities here vary from clubs for young sters to sentor citizens and handicapped groups summer day camps badminton udo teen dances slrmnastics ski club na hire study are among the variety of things offered under the y banner someday it is the hope that george town can have a suitable building to cen tralize activities as is common as in many ones each time a fund campaign has such poor results makes one wonder just when this day may come in the meantime a dedicated group of men and women carry on as best they can making the best use of every dollar and hoping that the public will gradually realize how much better a community geor getown is for having a y organization at present the house of commons is discussing some proposed changes in the nat kmai bousing act the major improvement will be the ex tension of national housing act inortgages to older homes this will allow purchaseri purchase and improve older homes which has not been pos- mblttprjor to this time the ex act details bave not been dis cussed but it appears that such loans will be available through the conventional lendersor if are not available then through direct loans from the central mortgage and housing corporation r land act office nat ional- revenee building hamil ton ontario there axent many of them left but i hope vm there to drink a toast to them on membrane day after the par ade aa they swap lies at the legion hall alexander forbes is one of them hay he be reading his beloved books 10 years f now and i hope some of other friends among the old sweats will drop htm a hne its lonely when you news echoes fran the heralds of 10 aad 10 years ae in thk mail bag 10ycarsaoo contract for an eight room addition to georgetown high school has been awarded to the local mcnally con struchon firm the 138 000 mcnally bid was the lowest of four received by the north helton high school district board thetme hunter a norval girl m her final year at queen s university will be guest disc ockey on cross canada hit parade on cblt channel tonight she s the daughter of mr and mrs oliver hunter georgetown firemen and their ladies were presented with a plaque on saturday when the lions club gave a dinner m their honour at the odd fellows hall the pre sentation was made by lions president jim jones after he remarked on the tie of friendship which has always existed between the two organizations years ago another new business has come to georgetown with the announcement that lincoln auto body is now open prop rietors harold barnes and al zertvlev have purchased the former oneill blacksmith shop off wesleyan st bestde me odd fellows hall the annual election of curling dub officers i e meeting in the arena friday named to c j hew at i friday named to office were president percy w cleave vice president james ritchie seoarvtreesurar leslie ellis general comrn claude kentner jack vvflltarnsorvim thompson roy petrel chris sargent calvin clark social cornmettee- norman verdec fred spires gerry mccahum norton nelson clare wilson tee committee- harvey king fred thompson fcenltjetch publicity w g bell garfield mcgtlvray conservative socialists would draw away from united states georgetown oct 26 1966 dear sir why a corjscrvauve social bt assocntioa tttli question has been posed so often in re cent weeks that a public state ment seems to be called for our nation standing on the threshold of its second century of nationhood ought to step off the coattails of uncle sam on which we have been hitching a ride for too long the urgency is paramount since h is appar ent that the us is racing with a suicidal passion towards dis aster already there are grave doubti that are well founded whether the north american mentality can return to sanity without violence hogwaah a good many will y bat look at recent history a highly developed nation iea- pected and civilized wag bam- boosled into a abort hved fling of eeprultrt hysteria h emerged a cultural and moral heap of ruins as well as in toe physical sense branches and no bird sings a typical remembrance day at mosphere but on my desk is a letter from an old friend and the warmth courage and indomita u spirit contained in it defy the feel of death and sadness outside his name is alexander forbes cannington ontario weve never met but have cor responded we are both lovers of the printed word and about once a year he writes a long letter filled with reminiscences wit and goodwill his letters always give me a lift h has been in peer haaltti in recant yean ilka se many of his old cemriwi but this has net dimmed hi spirit hia writing becomes increasingly difficult to read net because f infirmity but because he is going blind cataracts are forming on his eyes and he will enter st jos eph s hospital peterborough after new years for an oper ation does he complain not your life he can even joke about it for the veteran who wishes to buy a home i would like to renew the veterans land act as it ts coming to an orderly end the sue of lot must be one half 04 acre 21 780 sq ft the only exception to this sue is the case of pensioner who may he allowed to bave a smaller lot the vet erans land office is extremely busy probably due to the am endments of 1965 loans to commer farmers have a i maximum of 40000 small the georgetown heraid 8772201 our want ads are big performers too the reason he wrote is that he had promised to send me a book and wanted to get it off before his sight failed com pletely it is based on a yanks experience in world war and typically he adds 1 lieve it to be authentic and not a lot of yankee bull when you have read it you might lend h to some old sweat the legion halt particularly if he served in the pbl short for poor bloody infantry barely middleaged and their ranks svere swelled by youthful swinging veterans of che second war young fit and full of beans but the gnef was real there were brothers uncles sons and fathers missing from the files of legionnaires and when the last post sounded and the bell tolled in the hush the tears ran free and there was a com munal lump in the throat time passed grief i thing changed a whale new gertanttien grow up to which even world war 3 waa ust emething in the history books the veterans of that war are mhldleoged new year the ranks of old sweat of the first groat war grow thin ner thrre is something almost perfunctory about the occasion now the veterans remember and the women who lost their men remember but it doesnt mean much to the kids and for many others its just a dsy to go hunting or put on the last of the storm windows but for me the second emo tion of that day admiration does not dun as the tatter ed remnants of canada s gal lant lads of 19141b turn out or the parade my heart is snth them there tsnt much spring in the step anymore and backs are not as straight but there is still a pride in their bearing and there should be their war was no charge of the light brigade there was nothing dashing about it it was cold wet mud lice rotten grub and relentless pounding it wis brutal stupid war business directory 9 lots of construchon in the downtown area these days goodlefs hardware have almost doubled their floor space with a new clop i awl bult on the rear of the cwfalnfel store alterations re being made to the geor- omwn dairy building on mam st n and the outside cmffmmnon on the new mackenzie building on mill st w0e ihsatre is almost completed the key so mils debacle was the foolish use of great power 1 can hear the outcry h cant happen here however a politi cal sxiesa pubtk is easy prey to manipulation by a benevol ent laaderabifi whose mentality remained stack in the last cen tury or when the omissions of past decades culminate in crisis even worse history bears witness that an ignorant public under strain is apt to pick the noisiest dog from the litter what now has the conservsuva socialist assoc iation to offer prime reason for its existence is the fact that capitalism has not accoramodat ed the human element adequ ately in society this is substan tiated by the multitude of up heavals such as wars civil waa revolutions sod coujjtercwvotn- tions during the last ceoturr communism doss not intend empt to secoaubodata the manen element an society thfremphasls is on ch human nature which 1 venture to say is doomed to failure it is conceivable and to judge by available evidence likely that we are beading towards anoth er crisis in our search for the moat adequate aecommodabon of the human element in soci ety chiropractor donald a- ay oc appolntmenta made dail call t 74401 m mill u chiropractor cerau w cacnetl dc oaen nallr he home eallt arranfed 7mu1 11a main st hart w h cam pi e innlneer eemudersatqc barrister and solicitor 61 mill st georgetown tr 7 2464 omce 77ani ax tratplffrm limttio bulmers fine i prop walter pacholek 1774111 or b77m1s der come to a head and the majority of us rejects an im practical alternative the i ings of a historical tragedy loom very large our purpose is to be i poll ucal alternative for the good of the nation and humanity the question was asked you want to revamp society the answer is yes radical changes no yours truly albert a tuchel bible thought for the week and they feared ameaolne ft and aaw one to another arhat eiantwr of man is this sea ahoy hhw mark 4 41 in historical perspective the elements recognize what when the shortcomings of ourleven the elect have failed present social and economic or- ace that he is almighty monuments pollock campmu desk3ns on kequbi inspect our arafk in greenwood cemetsft phoni 4117m a water street norte salt optometrist l m brown 0 d 35 mill st i far appointments phone 77j471 georgetown herald georgetown ontario c mm pnbuaber barragers til 7jj7 u haln s 1gs guelph frank pitch ucb4sed auctioneer prompt service pa box us ts tom georgetown robt r hamilton 116 itotmtauraew ed 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