Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1948, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday june 16th 1948 balunafad a number of the meftnbers of p wjis atsaniled tha tfcankof ferine meeting at chnrch- fll on wednesday dr w e stxang- way a missionary on furlough from africa was guest speaker and told interesting stories of the medical work being carried on there tha devotional wax taken by mrs h meenery and miss b hllta mis 0 altken of oaprlng played a piano solo- and tof of theactosv ladies sans aduet 14dl attended rfrom alton ospringe melville- and balhnafacl w aresorry to hear of i the sod- den death of william hauho will be greatly miied around miller corners where he had resided for the pa thlryaiv y a bee waahlf last thursday to deafl up theverngtery when a nmn- ber of men and two teams uveued flu ground straightened out tomb atones slid mbwed weeds nd graaa the waj june meeting was held an tueeday at the home of mrs p mclean june 25th was set as the date for a strawberry social provi ding weather is favourable for rip ening the berries which at the pre sent time look like a bumper crop a friendly softball game was en joyed by hornby and balllnafad teams here on wednesday evening the score hornby 11 balllnafad 7 mr j p kirkwood attended the masonic service in melville church on sunday evening services jdll be withdrawn hare next sunday a melville church la holding anniversary services a new kind of water heater expert cyclists offer recipe for fun with safety a map kjec mily prevents the crew rroea retting lowt u tuso adds greatly i the pleaaare and adventure of k eycmpf our in the country an up-to- date detailed tamp shows the condition of roads and byways and locate polnu of kcenlo and historical interest cyde and enjoy better health fuller life say wheelmen biaes in single file dont take up dioeb room m ttt road and don inipede traffic t ttilrrin whf ilineai experienced eycuata jda ridt ride abreast fcten titers recara on oiroad because thu b a nuisance la jl i bloiorjats and dakrtrrbaa for twe 4derg people wfcu bans onto truoks wo real ecllu r they arf lost obarkeiem vb are tired olllnr tears they stale firmly are aw- automatic suclaw wat mai cost msto sie inslls glut ectrlc water haatst cniu less to ww luo- ricae glus bntteas the steel tank front real and corroaloa asaraaw m4 that yob caa spread tb first cost sttrmri dear ecoaoulcj mam now at last yotj can enjoy ill the co ijcnjocouid eooetsftjry of hot water u clean and pure aa the tourcrf of your waier tupply abtolufey free ofutu ruit and corronlocu thii auaklajr mm beirer if 100 a mmic lberuortati ally com rolled mi towus itcmt a o u c urwsulim wit ujjl people who rldttilcycle for the love f ll- in races and on tours are still rare in canada where ciu- tam m far seem to decree a family eaur u the only acceptable form of personal transport but recent wave of lmmlxrrouta from britain and 1 kttrope have added reinforcements to the cycling fraternity organised cyclists say that their aport hks definite value that peo ple often forget in the hurried ex- iftuiutt of modern city life ferhapa tam man who thinks he must have a r to go soma place or see some thing should take a second look at trturt ills old wheel has to offer if you want to see 100 miles orso af country over a weekend you dont need a ahiny new ear accord ing to d u swift secretary of the canadian wheelmen association on a bike you need not be con- flned to heavily travelled highways you can o anywhere and stop any where either to look at something aw just for lunch you can escape the dan of city traffic and the tntofce and plot your own course i through outoftheway imtravel- led lanes the cost is negligible and travelling with a group of compan ions at iluo 30 mllee per hour gives an opportunity to see the country you pass through an opportunity lost to the speeding motorists if more people used bicycles for their sunday afternoon jaunts there would not bo ao many cars clutter- tng up the roads and causing traf fic jams and accidents comments mr swift that is if they cycled in a properly disciplined way when on the public highway and if young people and school children organis ed cycling clubs they could train themselves in safe riding habits and use their weekends for tour of edu cational and recreational value pro moting such clubs would do a lot to discourage juvenile delinquency mr swift points ut that a man rldlnn a bike takes up less rood space than a man drlvinc a car even when a car is standing still it takes up quite a bit of apace says this veteran wheelman and in addition it needs lots of space for starting and stopping from the cyclists point of view the driver is the big loser he is cramped into a car getting no exercise no nir no sunshine just plenty of worry and expense common sense and sportsmanship secret of safe mileage record says canadian distance champion one lean weather beaten cana dian c basil xtaynhain of weston out has pedalled 225000 miles the equivalent of nine times around the world without one accident during the post 18 years many motorlsu who have had unhappy encounter with some of the less responsible members of the cycling fraternity will marvel that anybody could live so long its easy am ilea mr raynham tta just a ease of obeying all the traffic laws that apply to motor ists beside a few others that are aimed especially at cyclists or example the law require that cyclists obey traffle signals whether they are riding or pushing their but mr raynham not only complies with this regulation to the letter but adds when taming left or crossing at a busy interaectlon i always get off my talk and walk this safety habit only take a couple of moments but it tnay save a lifetime teenage cyclists are targets for criticism by this veteran of the open road the youths often en danger their own lives and menace others by stunting and racing on busy thoroughfares and they ignore many important things like hand signals and keeping well over to the right side of the road courtesy and sportsmanship mr raynham emphasizes are the chief charac- teristlca of the safe civilized cyclist the highway code exhorts cyclists to ride in single file mr rayn state that bicycle clubs hen on tour adhere strictly ot this rule and adds a fellow who doesnt un stand that the safety of the other riders in the pajty depends on everyones actions as individuals is simply too dangerous to have around road rules must be ad hered to by everyone in a party for the safety and pleasure of every one the only other canadian to come near mr rayrihams cycling record is onearmed 63yearold gus hogben of hamilton ont mr hog- bene mileage totals 303494 mlle they are the only canadians to earn a cycllasf honor rating on the cycle mile charts issued in eng land among the tours made by mr raynham are nine round trip tj north bay and saujt ate marie 3 to montreal 14 to ottawa four to quebeo city and numerous trips south of the border to the states of new york virglnln north and south carolina all starting from weston this experienced touring cyclist who is living proof that safety habits pay off points out that even if all rules were obeyed at all times by all riders accidents would hot be entirely eliminated motorists and pedestrians are not entirely blame less the motorist who opens his off door when parked at the curb can throw the most careful cyclist the notorlst who changes direction be a live cyclist not a dead statistic figure compiled by the ac cident recording division mt the ontario departlnedt of ijhchwaya show thai in the 1g year period 1p311ms there were 1533 eolultttf between motor vehicles and bicycles these resulted ba death to 595 and lujurie tm 14 722 eight ether eyeluta were killed in this period ha accidents that did not involve uolor vehicles 354 were jured in similar accident fut year 469 earbleyele collisions were responsible fer the death of 31 and injarleei te 634 persona suddenly without a signal can to the same the pedestrian stepping needlessly onto a road can create as serious a hazard as the heedleee cyclist plunging from a driveway safety comment mr raynhar is a mutual proposition and motor- st pedestrian an4 eycllat must all otvoperau to reduoe to a minim i aormeaita that threat all three k r muckart riuseumg hsatia elaetria wwaf stasia fituaw tfaumltuac oil iiser phone 31w ev j in the mail bag ashgrove fish far good health trout whitefish haddock fillet cod fillets kippers rest1gouche salmon smoked fillets sole fillets fieah daily we deliver poisons fish chips aunst osawta fuoo georgetown june 16th dear mr editor just a lino or two tor a change from someone who likes the aood town of georffctowu and has no criticisms to otlor it is diatressuig to hear and read ao much destructivo criticism about our councillors who 1 be lieve do their beat i like georgetown i like the people it is not my home town 1 wasnt bora here- i just moved in and overyone hold out tho hand of friendship and made me welcome the building bylaw eaems to be the topic of the day naturally anything n c in for its share of discussion but in all fairness in tha peoplo in the park section can anyone blame them for wanting nice houses them the new house out there are beautiful can any one drive past mr laugdons new home without a glunce of admir ation or sid orrs art booths and tho stone bungalow at the en trance to charles st is boautiful those are all bomos of good taste naturally they coat move money than a working nuns homo but you will lind thoso pooplo are not snobbish bocuuse their homes ar more oxponsiv tboy are friendly wholesome everyday- people apart from the housos and the people x say georgetown is a good place to work and live and play tho sewerage installation is mess ing up our roads for the present but that we can expect with a littlo pationco wu can ovurlook tliis thinking how much it means to futuro heulth and business georgetown it a pluco of beauty theru uro ideal pluces for picnics anywhere on the outskirts of town tho fishermen havont fur to go to catch u ilsh everyone is busy and no one is bored there is always something going on we evoi have an artist in town if thai liors head on art scotts express truck is a sample life u two short too happy to spoil it by destructive criticism our councillors have no easy task ahead of ihenj and our mayor spans no timo for anything else whan towa affairs need attention oa4 old joel fleyi tsr kr edluw if i may rapaac mjaabt 1 have no criudsma to oh i think georgetown as tai ann halt the wms auxiliary held their meeting on tuesday afternoon june 8th at the lovely home of mr and mr c b dick the lawn was a pretty picture with spire and different colours of iris and other spring flowers mrs frank ruddoll the president opened the meeting with the hymn o god of bethel and the lords prayer fioll call was answered by the bible ut ter u mr fred ahuworth read a utter from a young japan lady thanking the society for parcel sent as this was the asso ciate helpers meeting kins tho giffon took charge opening this part with hymn ib scripture bea ding by mrs h cunningham a reading the gift of tha loving heart by mrs wilfrid bird an instrumental number by mrcvcrn picket and a papr with chrut in scrvlco by mrs fred nurse clo sed a very profitable afternoon wodncsday evening june 9th sixty friends and neighbours gath ered at the home of mr and mr clayton wilson to honor miss huth morrison who was married on sat- urday to mr leonard coxc of mil- ton- tho young folks enjoyed names on the own and thon every one went inside whore mrs ward brownridge read au address and a presentation of a beautiful desk was made to tlie young couple for which a suitable reply of thanks was made by both we extend to ruth and leonard congratuutlow and best wishes for a long and hap py life together mrs walter thompson of toron to is spending this week with nuriie and harvey thoc who attended the 8a murninu service listened with ikt to the stirring temperance saaav uifce by rev fred alnrwortk asssl the delightful lumber sung by hit and mrs c b dick and rusals mrs tfth hunter x next sunday is father daft dont forget to have a gift or aoasav little surprise ready for dear jal dad he will appreciate it is only one activit3 of which a wideawake service club is capable the georgetown lions club has done many worthwhile things for georgetown a drinking fountain bicycle racks wash rooms at teen town hall a lacrosse field to name but a few now the club is tackling a major improvement for the park a bandshell for concert with dres sing rooms below for athletic activities like other things building bandshells takes money and to raise some of this tickets are being sold on a big lucky draw for a refrigerator a stove and several other wonderful prizes be generous when you buy your tickets remember that you are buy- ing more than just another draw ticket youre buying a share in provid ing a permanent asset for georgetown jaak- space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt 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