the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 21st 1940 the georgetqwn herald nam ef oorfm nerval glen wfflumt lilmehcmw siewarttewa baomafad aad tern coil subscription rates canada 190 a year united states a 00 a year single copies so advertising rates will be quoted on application walter o btehn publisher staff oarfleld l moollvray phone no 8 leslie clark reginald jbroomhead col brown urges all who cam to attend university reminiscences of orcotown the editors corner second thought the provincial government has wtsel reconsidered its original plan of delaying all school openings this tall to provide farm help for the harvest such a achenje although conceived with the very best of intention would have served little purpose in many districts to be sure there are children particularly in the rural communities who can be of xtelp and possibly some of the small town and country schools will open jater than usual in hajton county burlington has already announced that schools will open as usual on september 3rd and brampton will also follow afriq procedure probabilities are that other halton towns will follow this example public and high school students who are capable of working on farms will be allowed a leave of absence in both these towns and special instruction will be available for them when they return to school this js probably the practice which will be followed in most ontario towns and reasonable modification of the governments original plan a new postmaster a new postmaster has at last been appointed for the georgetown office we have no doubts that col cousens will do a good job and we wish him well at it at the same time we do feel that the civil service commission played rather a nasty trick on mr harry goldham when they notified him that he ranked first in the examination for the post a civil service examination should rank members correctly in the first place and avoid the unpleasantness which was caused in this instance if factors other than the standing in a written examination are to he taken into account when making such appointments candidates should be made fully an are of this it would be even better to include these factors in the final marking and make up a list placing applicants in their proper order we should hate to think that representations to mr hughes cleaver xcp were responsible for changing the appointment if this is so we should in future have little regard for the civil service commission which is supposedly a nonpolitical body we should rather think that u was a mistake to allow a candidate to believe himself appointed when other factors remained to be taken into consideration if this ls so we would advise the commission to be more tactful in making appoint ments in the future dirty streets we wish that people would be more careful about throwing rubbish on the streets of georgetown last week main street and mill street particularly from the hotel corner down to the post office were an abso lute litter of old papers surely we should have enough pride in our town to keep it free ol this and there is only way that this can be ton t throw your waste paper in the street next time you finish a pack age of cigarettes or a chocolate bar save the wrapper and put it with jour scraps at home that s the only way we can have clean streets the twoyear council term many of our exchanges are reminding their readers that a number at municipalities will hold a plebiscite some time before the general elections to give the electors the right to decide whether the council elect ed for 1941 shall remain in office for two years or as under the local government extension act if no vote is taken the term of a council will e automatically extended a petition of 25 of the electors will compel ihe council to hold a plebiscite on the question a careful study of the jct should be made by all municipal councils and by all interested in jnuniclpal affairs the proposed step would loosen the hold of the people cm municipal bodies quietly up to the mining beds and yank the big fellow out with naked hook or even shoot them sometimes bringing home a mixed bag in which sees sheitage of ttxjhnlelana and we continue from our issue at last might be also one or two wild pigeons scientists in future yean mill- week reminiscences of oeqrge- and black squirrels a partridge or ury training will be campalsocr foe town by o w young a native son bwo and possibly a brace of woodcock all students and written for this paper in 1920 for we knew the haunts of these shy the following by walter james the georgetown volunteers s n s brown of the university of western all canada was worked up in 1b61 f ontario london la well worth a over the possibilities of war between q nnd f n nltmtv perusal bj joung people thinking of great britain and the united states aaw hundss vards of s taking a university course ovor the trent affair which arose out h wsjsf ljs man canadian young men are of the taking of two envoys of the jfi neb tt iesll l facing the future with a good deal of confederate government by an am- dtuak e elrlv suism till toe perp the war situation has lcan man of war from a british sgf j hhvalged developed in such a way that no one steamer trent on their way to w had mantel trus- can ten what the future may bring europe the volunteer movement took ty by mml and ssr stasdtl the conflict may be long or as the like vuldfire and companies of mllltift u d whcm wtak to u1 axis powers claim to believe it may tre formed in georgetown as in ev- wo when thttlme z nrj j55 pe short possibly one guess is as ery canadian centre of population jjtvs and ws thev had good as another but the young man captain young organized a company ittrethsjs tht birds ho is trvlng to solve the problem of to irstruct which a drillsergeant was would ttnths srssurith the his preparation for ruture responal- lumlshed from one of her majesty s and by sstlrgeowert fls blllties u at the moment bewildered letflmenta the first instructor was srs could sorneumes ml ito whole and anxious he must seek diligently corporal coupland of the p c o oww sometimes get the whole for all the information that he can ittflf brigade then stationed in oaha- diwtww get thure are many factors that he ada his uniform was of dark green wild piobons should take into consideration a few that of the company the imperial wild pigeons remained fairly plenti es thee may be mentioned as follows scarlet coupland having completed ful as long as i knew georgetown and a with the closing of most of uie ib term in the army became a civil- it was seldom necessary to go far to universities in europe and the pro- lan aaln taking his proper name of oot as many as one cared to carry longatlon of the war there is bound xlarwood and married and settled in home the picnic ground down the to be a serious shortage of scientific georgetown obtaining a position in eight line a short distance from the and technically trained men in all the paper mill his successor 8er- village was a favorite resort for these parts of the world it is believed that geant wotslsname was quite a beautiful birds this place was also when the war is over canada and the contrast being a heavyset bearded favored resort for black squirrels united states will be drawn up to man from the scots fusiliers with a an extraordinary degree for qualified very gorgeous scarlet uniform the leadii in all branches of science cominy became part of the 29th hal- lb rhe number of canadian young ton battalion and saw service during men who are seeking a higher edu- the fenian raid of 18g6 acting as cation is too small the total college guard at the suspension bridge nla- and university population of canada gara falls john r barber took corn- has been almost stationary for years mand after capt youngs retirement nearly 3 per cent of the young people and was in due time colonel of the growing up in canada today become 20th graduates of a college or university long before the trent affair the about 4 per cent of the young men 100th royal canadian rifles were re- and about ivt per cent of the young cruited tor imperial service and i re- women the proportion receiving a member perfectly the recruiting ser- degree in art or science is nearly geant t visit to georgetown with a double what it was fifteen years ago drummer and filer also in uniform but in several of the professions the who enlisted several men in the village increases have not kept pace with the md after slipping the queens shilling increase in population while in a few into their hands as was the custom the annual number of graduates has pin ied a cockade in their hats fallen that is to say that under lots of pond normal conditions the university pop- illation ol canada u at present a1 lea i taffltienl and inadequate in aumber feuows threw them into the pond m ind nude them struggle out when liev co lid swim across the gates this- was in the barber pond ntar the old wooller mill their aquatic educa- lo meet the counlrj s requirements to say nothing of the pro inc demind om abroad during recent cars a large number of professional pnojle have been imported front time l t puah tlure were no less than four ponds ullhli tile corporative llmiu one at the dayfoot tannery ahich was on 7c with the awakening of canada bou j- lo it reponslbultta not only for lu ps through a culvert the barber own sartj but for the safety of the bel 2 s j british ernplre and of civilization s i thc 0ld itself thi re has come to our young people a more impressive sense of the reponslbiikj of clttzenship there brlae as it was called on the main highway to toronto was of logs and ii rottea away when i first remem 1 1 aiuiu4i4lk vi ltvuxr4iiau iivi u ta j less indifference to individual qusli- u nd was replaced by a new fications as the war progresses it will be found necessary to classify xoile according to what contribution they individually are able to make to the safmy and progrev of tht state the whole polcy of drifting which has betn o prevalent and characteristic of the joulh of the country must give place to facing facts and realizing ones ptrionfll responstbilitv d the problem before the average secondar school graduate is what am i going to do with my life i must thavfotuie were of necessty make the most of it the bulh to lmptde ulplr gaj frame structure which was considered long stride forward before my time these ponds were all lull o trout but when i knew tnem a ojt a i rarety chubs and suckers f ndjng conditions that suited them dl iter than they did the speckled bauuj fish in plenty it is ha d for anyone nowadays to rtalui lion plentiful fish were half a or more ago my father has n trees ptaced flomsrwhere hi the vtetattr v ht pigeon rookery and the nsilhg season many birds wem killed omm of these rookeries was up the seventh lllne and there were farmers whir made a good living ettlnc the urca the net was suspended from i and inside a live pigeon w upon a iperch its eyes were i and as it fluttered the wild birds were attracted and when a siiltin num ber had come under the net cards were pulled bt boxes full of lire birds were brought into the village some being sold tor eating and some for trap shooting many were salted and smoked tor winter use continued next week painstaking effort has paid more dividends than any other one invest ment in the worjd fear is contagious be brave for others if you will not be brave for yourself fheae id no ct tosiuxa just old chum directory c n r time table standard tbne going east passenger 816 aj passenger and mall 10 09 aj passenger and mail 8 46 pjn passenger sundays only 831 pm passenger dally 9ax pm toronto and beyond going west passenger and mail 634 am passenger saturday only 1 15 pan j passenger dally except saturday and sunday 6 00 pm passenger and mall q 48 pm passenger sunday only 1130 pan going north passenger and mall 846 am gels- sooth passenger and mall 650 pm depot ticket offlee phone sow times in which we 11 e are too serious for any other decision if i am to he warmed up the credit and leams falling into lake ontario make the most of my life how can i t 5 season they ur tyn irtlnlnni nrilh tl11 fir ma ftr t- ft were packed so thick in the credit that if the hao not moved one could have walked on their backs dry shod worit- v 1 t l lu1 joung f mg men supulated that they should matter what their ages may be ho no have on more than once attend he unh slti and colleges of this couuf- w oelve military training a pirt ol eh course it is belicec th u those who have attained th age that may be flailed to the colours or called up for flmlnlng mij t t jnn spawned s m i tf m a pond it was not sale stum mhh ralph gordon the versatile entertainer for your next program illustrated circular free address 6ssb cbawfobd 8t toronto iek and they despised trout even more i remember in 1874 visiting newcastle near bowmanvtlle at the invitation of samuel wllrnot who was the first man in canada to construct fish hatchery and seeing about 40 university and take their degrees i intui t they also will recehe military train- make theli way to lake ontario as s- l l sxnxl they would have been u by the frrshmen or the juniors in the ur n erslty 15very young man and young woman in canada who has his our weekly poem neighboirlng farmers who hadn much sympathy with mr wllmots ex prlmcnts so they were driven into in our mail bag i mtm ouw7 ti zzz tlzjj diversity or college if at all possible the old tin cup tow id like to go back to the old village school where we studied our lessons hard v if university oobourg aug 14 1940 editor oeorgetown herald dear sir mcmaster of the qulnte sun sent me a sheet that shied and run college especially in view of the war con ditions that prevail while the auth orttles cannot say so in so many words because it may appear that partiality is being shown yet it is ptarnir sslsg fj h t think 1875 was the last year the salmon came up to lhi hatchery which how ever wa devoted to the hatching of other fish there were numerous branched of the credit creek all well stocked with trout and there being trained re and women are worth taney dlcutd was the oeorgetown herald though tne community than people long ago i said to sam don t send any otilcr kroup it lhe hope in th iprlng ttar of tile village two crystal teles flowed into what was and have one good drlnlc from that a thl w where jlu j d ltriouc nmnle that knom lon p a s shmt tarnished tin cup be imperiled the doughty pcsal u wu s crsoed s5 to jlt t ta be- cant seem to see very swdents atta opnlnt oftutuns d the yard c they nuster bout and flurry or wrm 8 when a nice mess or trout could not b- j might be cause the weather s hot that t thi scientific nnti mechanlcnl nir taken in a short time the boys mat old j was dinted and battered ote where they should not the rr or woman wlhouiulfy for tol1 and benl and scamper in a hurrj j seihro ust be wem ttsas hu mck h our lmson it was hladtened and weatherworn you t in e gentle art of fly fishing and wd all make a tush each to bout stuff tha dmme1 irom hy for a high place in one of the great tj fl okl jzh ir fsrhw s in the editor al although professions in one of the larger d js without bait he did not put we wise nor did he business organizations or in public s pon1 in tell the gist and guise or ethics or the life is a bachelors degree when the pnssd nrler the main street r fsilt to r s rr hostiuue8 wase th o i know trv spots where i am wet and trained men will be required for re- so i scrawl this letter and if youll construction purposes get the first drink when our noontime and recess came due wtar d mariners with us had no about and flnd ther aheet to the leader in any group the man xor good manners with us had no eae my mlnd ni meloilg wouw gerv j cuatrj place one jerked on the chain when an ther would drink hauling out in the early morning be fore the traffic had scared the shy beauties within the past dozen years itllu wuuju uctyc ialo vuibu1t c efficiently must be a trained student ssslj f 5f s oer would drink t datjof it i do not know but trained to observe to read and to m keta would get what was left h th bee week ago jnd j gsssj s rs j ifsg it in a rage youll seebelowv at amallt cost lizz 2s m knew not hygiene neither germs m tiic p tne method to direct it were we taught for m th town which x call home bat we must have been sturdy and the paper do not care to roam and guelph musician celebrates 91st birthday weeping the water with his fly tackle and still getting fish sprino creek game letters never caper and if you find it to stawarttown m crrotai- drink from that cup jbut no sickness to them ever came tor tered tin cup that was chained wooden pump get thai copy of jhe pap ffibwraresm n xhnra uwaa rool the place i am i don t live at day wo profeasor kelly la though here i mostly hang my hat sj2sa sf j chattered chattered as it flowed td like to go back to that old yet still ita only tenttn so on the jst tn city asalra for twenty- jom he n rlvor village school wrapper you can fbt post ofljce box gve years he was leader of knox beneath dense thlcketsof alders where we youngsters with joy would three nlnetyelx tor e a baker oabyterian church in ouelpb a through jj meadows but never just jump trenton n pph filling to yield a good meat of small tnd get one good drink from that bat- oroucht f j t twh- uollt to u oaretm adder rnkr j slue pni creek it was called and no doubt tin orouchy was the author of ua oeorgetown stains it name if it haa survlvmt the poem we quoted a few weetajago when a family picnic was held in pro- 2 awatof the fees romu ursm8 5 s- r k bonour sousttill it was lost in the tteit parently he is still to a poetlo mood lions of his family assembng in sjw not hare tbews csipte c ms riverside- park twfae marrted he it a pure 4 to nn has children lauding miss hat- lte dear winding way to the tie r kelly who la herself a dtotin- a there were many gimvel reaches gulshed iriuslclan others in the the trout used to spawn and that ralph qokdom onwfdrd sta toronto atisabeth highway l and niagara falls staange how a dependable man is f are charlea gtaronto oeorge there were no pane laws tn those aug m al fm m a dependiale po po mt b pe days we thought it was no slri to creep harry oueiph aad kadeilne oustph frank petch licensed auctioneer and all classes of insurance prompt service phone 391 georgetown p o box 41s i gray coach lines timetable i effective saturday june xmh leave gsxt4town tesciaaiu a 6 14 ut 9 18 am 11 48 am 223 pjn 406 pjil sjos pm 913 pm aexoept sundays to london a935 ajn 2 05 pjn 750 pjn a connections for owen sound to kitchener 12 05 pjn x4js pjn usm pm 105 pjn bll 35 pjn x to stratford a to london sun and hoh b sat sun and hoi only standard time all coach information at w h long 1 kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary pontic first mortgage money to loan office oregory theatre bldg- mu1 street phene 88 georgetown leroy dale kc me sybil bennett ba georgetown phone 19 elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto win a p eauway aad abm phosx llsw er j gjeergetewn a m nielsen stk tear af praetlm qsiropnctor xray drteglras tkeraptrt la mis am offloa or dqwhiks star oaingatowil boon 1 m j0 pjn radio repairing we specialize on this work is years experience j sanfordson phonr gboegctown 34w f r watson dj mjx oeorgetown office bouts 9 to s except thursday afternoons dr j burns milne dental smftaeon xkat seme clifford g reh iixs dja dentist phone 410 main st oeorgetown concrete work sidewalks nil hill ctetars brians puwtclasi wonrmanwllp sam walker monuments pollock 4 ingham gak out