the georgetown herald wednesday july 7th 1946 the georgetown herald page 8 aexving the o ot oeogetowrl clen wfl iiam3 mokval umehousm hoftnby stewarttown ashgkove alxjnafad terra cotta snbecnption hate 2 bo a year steele coplaa c advertlalng rate quoted on application walter c biehn pobuaher and editor garfield l mcgllvray p staff leajia m clark bag brocnbead harold daviabn cct harrfawton jr the herald i printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on main 8t georgetown authorized aaaeopnd cuaa mall poat of flea dfv ottawa i members of the canadian weekly newspaper aaaoclation ajid tfca ontario quebec division of thja cwn a the editors corner professor hutt what remains of wall on this earth after he crosses hie great divide is reflected in the memories he leaves irr the hearts of his friends arid family some r of us are privileged tb leave a stort of treasure in good deeds and kindly thoughts and such were left in abun dance by our good friend professor h i hfutt there was genuine sorrow in town when word of his death was received for the professor as he was familiarly known had at one time or another made the acquaint ance of practically every citizen of late years he was best known for his humor- our column oo the weather a column which he inaugurated in the herald and which when the task became too onerous for his failing health he turned over to em batkin the job of course entailed more than the mere writing of a weekly column that was merely the culmination of a week of faithful recording for the dominion meteorological rvice a job done gratis which in its small way is a valuablr contribution to canada in compiling an accurate chart of canadian weather one of the most ardent of local gajdeners he brought to his beautiful ins and gladioli the skilful care acquired in years of experience as a student and a teacher and while he pretended to carry op a com mercial business it was more in the nature of a hobby for rare was the visitor who didnt carry away a beauti ful bouquet or some choice bulbs or some valuable tips on how to raise these beauties of the flower gar den his memory will live not only in the flowers here and iere which got their start in his garden but in countless other places in station yards made brighter years ago by his advice m backyards beauti fied under his guidance as an employee of a toronto real estate firm in the training which he pas sed on to his students at the ontario agricultural col lege and which has in turn been passed on by them to new generations y it is truly a wonderful heritage that he leaves behind and the sadness of parting is tenjpered with this knowledge that he lived a full and generous life dedi cated to the things of nature which h loved a final reminder another week sees the end of an intensive ticketselling campaign by the local lions club with the object of raising funds for a bandshell in the park while sales to date have been encouraging the objec tive is not yet in sight and many more tickets must be sold if enough money is to be available to proceed with the job the past year has been encouraging in the history of georgetowns only service club as a review of activities will show the club contributed a public service in taking an accurate census of the town which showed that pop- ulation was 3113 much above official census figures bicycle racks were built and placed in several down town locations the community christmas i ree an annual event provided 950 bags of sweet to local and district children the mobile xray clinic was brought to town and over 2 1 00 persons were given a free xray toilets and wash basinscvfter installed by the club in teen town hall a speciattag da raised 123 for tood parcels for britain the champion inter mediate juvenile midget and bantam hockey teams were entertained at 41 gala banquet the club also helped in several smaller ways by transporting file lome scots band to the exhibition last fail by taking charge of the gate for the agricultural society at the fall fair by providing the annual st patrick s dance bsorie of the years entertainment highlights among others these things are but a start in the work which a livewire service club can perform with the backing of the public t hepresent project is by far the most ambitious financially yet tackled by the club in the last ten years the band shell will be much more than that it will provide a permanent location for any event put on by local groups in the park it will provide dressing room facilities fpr events such as ball games track meeta etc andmight conceivably also have sanitary facilities to be used on any public days in the park members of the club have been working hard to get outside donations for this by selling tickets at out-of- town events in brampton guelph waterloo hutton- ariue and numerous other places realizing that this would help swell the total funds local and district musf realize however that their donations be s aba in order to awing it ant that a tar wfil not do a dollars wort directory mtmmmmammmmmmmmmma j 1 pr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone so metasjawlea i i ar dr ojff6rd reid j dentist i phone j ofn evening main street oeorgetown abtlhmlfll rniflmhinwunmim 1 elmer c- thompson inburance- service 1 i wre auto windetorm i 1 c p railway and allied steawahip i summer excursions a phne llow or j georgetown j uumboiuiiiwuiuiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiimiuiii iiuiiuaiuiiuiuiiii nielsen the qiiroanctor shyzr 5 pnettk lady aff aslant wed sal xs aaal maa over dominion stars georgetown -r- psoas 1hw b soccaaaoi to i jenkins and hardy 180- metronoulan bldg 1 44 victoria sl toroats 1 el 91si g li rtoto rnmi canai mr uan welcome to canadar uyi hon jame a mackinnon mima and resource minuter a he greet bonnie ix yeirold france mcmomgle one of 40 immigrant to arrive at montrealairport on the initial north star fight under the canadian government air charter plan france terned very happy to be in canada she continued aboard the tca north star to toronto where the will live with her grandparent other peaaenger were delighted to be here too and for many it meant a happy reunion with relative and fnenda all were intrigued by the acarlet tunic ml the uountw trucks are not for people an editorial in the ottawa eening journal draws attention to the dangers of usin commercial elncls for earrvinc pi ople to picnic- and parties and 1 local triickt iwho s is lie has often turm d down such requests sns it iptms just w hj he ft ls the way he does tn trucks tlu irticlt points out are not equipped willi t lie kind of bodies which makes them safe for passengers especially loads of 2 or 30 young people who cannot be expected to reman still it is a frequi nt sipht on the highways to see loida of young people in a slake body truck although obviously this tpe is highly dangeious and affords radically no pro tection to passengers it is a natural temptation for a truck owner to want to be a good fellow and give his neighbours and their children an outing in the country often this is the only type of transportation available but it is dangerous and there have been fatal accidents resulting from the practice it is doublv dangerous when the truck is an old one when the body is not rigid when there is overloading or if a young driver likely to show off or take chances is in charge even at the expense of spoiling a picnic or ruining a care free party highway police should take action in such cases in the long run it may be a kindness though one not hkelj to be appreciated at the time oiuiiiuiiiiiauiiiniiiraitii iiiiiiuiuiiinii inuitut iiuuiuiuumy leroy dale kc 1 i m sybil bennett kc a mill street j 9 barrlatcm and solicitor georgetown phone 10 nolflttrtnttotlllltlmtttjitmrf tit will llllitttlllllllllliuui lltlui ik muuwiitiiqiitiiiiiiiimiih in iiiniiiiiiti iiunii itiiiiiaiiuiniii jj langdon and aylsworth s barriater and solicitor g notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown r maclntyre aylaworth ba 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ip representing willoughby real estate agency international motor trucks woods electrical equipment t milkers grinder coolers de laval milking machines and cream separators good1sonoljver farm implements ferguson tractors and equipment our mill street office is just around tha comaw front the bank of commerce offk 332w isui