Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1948, p. 9

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h v- ii the georgetown herald wednesday aug 25 1948 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval umehousk hornby stewarttown a3hgrove ballinafad terra cotta babscriptloli luto 32 bo a year slncla copiaa 8c too advertising rates quoted od application t waltek c bikhn publisher and editor oatfield l mcgllvray 8taff leslie m clark harold davison m herrincton jr h herald ia printed each wednesday afternoon at tha office on majp bt georgetown authorised aa second class mail poet office dep ottawa membera of the canadian wookly newspaper association sad y ontario- quebec division of the cwna thfe editors corner sch60l situation confusing with district high schools on the evnf reopen ing there isstifl a great deal of confusion fdrcsquesing residents limng in the vicinity of georgetown who might wish to have their children attend georgetown high school rati er than be transported bv school bus to acton or milton as the case may 1 e the letter re ceived by the georgetown school board from the de partment of education in answer to a request for clan fication merely dumped the problem on the shoulders of the north halton arcd board it is now this boards duty to decide whether georgetown school is more accessible to a sludf nt who lives in norval for ex ample than eitlu r of tin other schools which are sw or eight miles distant but to which transportation is be ing projded the- problem is complex because csquesing has committed herself to help finance thi se schools and from a financial point of iew it is advantageous to send as man of her students as possible to acton and milton to get the most for her monc bv lower per capita cost of higher education geographically how ever it does dot s em right to send students farther afield for education which is on their own doorsteps m a school which has traditionally served them tor three quarters of a century written as this is befor thursday s n i board meeting it is expected that the probl m will be com pletely discussed and decisions made on that occasion we should however like to registe protest at high pressure methods being employed to drive prospective students away from georgetown high school no one not even the members of georgetown high school board can at the present time give any accurate idea of what tije per capitacost of education will be at the school next year with as high an enrolment as last year it would be in the neighbourhood of 120 yearly if enrolment is sharply reduced by an exodus of rural students this would be substantially increased i he stories being circulated that it will cost a man three or four hundred dollars to send his boy or girl to school here are to say the least premature and are based on the assumption that the local enrolment will be re duced the inducement of a school bus mav influence a few parents who find it a burden to provide transpor tation here from country districts he large propor tion we would guess would rather continue in this way than have their children farther from home and travelling several unnecessary nuh s of highwav particularly in the winter months it nough such par ents have communicate d with the ea boird wc do not expect any r idical chui in nrolmi nt u the school here looking alu ad wt venture to predict one of two things be ton the 194v j sehool term opens either georgetown vvnl be part ol tie present sihool area or usque sing will drop her me mix i slim mm ploughs and pi uits uul lgs mel w e he works wth hoe uid spiel god se nils the sun mel r tin en 1 ur and thus a gudtu s in ide lie must be proud who tills the oil nd turns the he iv vd i low wonele rful i tlilli to be in p irtin rship with cmd ds eh m ii pot pourri classified acke rtise me nts an well re ul it you can judie bv one whit h appi are el last we e k se e king the owner ol a ronsein lighter i he ow tie r turned out te be jim ate s afte r thre e ehs ippointe el pi ople e neuire d a lew mmiile s after the lilhti i heel been res em el te its owill i a flflll i lelllr w is i l ive el it the ellllee wi re llle til it we use ill teini income llv wlu 11 we sp ik of clisslileel ills 111 le te ii ing to those which appear under our hi ldin ni v aikerlisi niiiits one of these mils we nile nil to i lningt tin formnt and group these untie r heading is is common with most newspapi rs as for the te im new alive rtise merits it was inlu rite d with the business and its cli n vation is apill adle ts or small ailve rtise ments would mori accuraivly tie icribe tin column another misie ailing lolumn heading which wi have never got around to changing is local news 1 rank- ly we have often searched tor i bitter title hut dont seem to hit on the right term to describe 1 mixtuie of coming events announcements and brief items sug gestions would be wilcomi i he editor has been taking some friendly ribbing- about his new prac- tic of sweeping both sidewalk nd gutter und collecting the refuse still think thata few more converts to the system would make mam street a much more plemunt sight in the evenings und on sunday pvoof that home products ore best wus demonstrated last week when the local applicant far outdistanced the out- oftown men in the- personal interview for town fore man congratulations em hyde on your new posi tion a toronto optometrist is considering opening a local office and coming to georgetown one or two days a week cant help noticing every time we walk by silvers what a wonderful job sid has done in giving georgetown a store which compares with anything we have seen of similar size in the city looking backward along the years fqllows arid friends tonight looking back at the ninllen and tears here in the cheerful light when were the days the golden days the very best days we knew when did we walk in the gladdest ways under the skies of blue when w 6ur living the most subhme when was our foy supreme wasnt it bac in ihe boyhood time- back by the woodland stream wasnt it there on the country road wheri we were boys akin when never a heart had ever a load with a world to wander in let us go back to the boyhood joys back to the- woodland way keep vour hearts fifteen my boys no matter how long you stay douglas malloeh in the lion exhibition opens saturday brimful with new features the worlds largest annual i position the canaih in tional cxhibition ge ts unde r u on tricliy i rom thin until saturday september i i this panorama will unfold daily except sundavs to ifundreds of thousands of visitors from all over an ida ind the united states rear admiral tin cirl vounthattt n x orld ir i i htro and recently iitired first go e rnor li in ml of india will officially open the i on i ridav outstanding addition this year is tin ne v thne million doll ir grandstand which re place s the old line- destroved bv fire seating 22000 people there wil be prcscntcil each night an extrava ganza featuring olse n and johnson iiother not ible fe iture will be daily concerts by i lis mii stv s e lsh guards bane sixty of the fin st musicians in the british rmy while gene krupa and loniniv dorsev will de nght d hire lovers in the coliseum 1 he midwav include s the first outdoor ice skating show ever held in canada in the summer time special displavs ot jet airplanes both in the arr and on the ground and a fine exhibit of television feature the latest advances m sconce a unique exhibit will be- drilling operations tor oil by a complete crew and equipment from tht leduc wells in northern alberta they will sink a shaft hundred of feet deep at the east i nd of the automotive building all in all it looks from advance publicity as if the 1948 ihibition will be a real highlight in the his tory of this great show llj on with the show i jilt s tlil w hi hword of thi fn it in uli in is ition il 1 kluhitum of ly ih ami whit i slum it will iil v oil ii sll mllllllfll miruli tlit mwit iiclikmiiiltits in art nuliiitr und inciiliiicc ttiuitlilr with tountlcsx hr taking spllinlt s anil this 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