Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1948, p. 8

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felt p i i i i -i- asnsssbbssb the editors corner k irsoormpvfi j the decision of nortk halt6n high school area board to franfporttuaents from the nerval area to miltori highxhool nefrwrna seriousmatter for georgetown high school it wfll remove twenty to thirty students from the local school and means a much mailer enrolment here than there has been for many years this in turn will mean that lacal education costs will be higher as government grants tre dependent on the number of students attending a school it is too bad that matters have become so confused and thatgeorgetown in her fight to retain local schools rather than have one district school has ended up behind the eight ball while milton and acton whose council and school board members were willing tp close their local schools now will possess larger schools and a larger enrolment drawn from the georgetown dis trict there is little solace at present in knowing that those in georgetown who refused to close the school here have been proven right and that all plans for a central school afcspeyaide for the three towns have been abandoned for all time the only course we see open now is for georgetown to eat a little humble pie and approach north haltonjwea board with a request to be included in a threeschool area attending the board meeting last thursday we were impressed by the fairness of th board and of its chairman dr carl martin of milton dr martin went out of his way to give both sides of the picture to the several norval parents who were at the meeting to find out where their children were to attend school this term had the norval group argued strongly for their children to come to georgetown we have no doubt that the board would have made every effort to see that their wishes were granted however they cor rectly interpreted the majority feeling which was that norval preferred her students to come to georgetown but would not be against having them taken by bus to milton and decided that milton it would be according to the north halton board they ap proached georgetown high school board this spring to ask if georgetown would join in a three school sys tem a reply was asked for in ten days time in order that plans for school additions could- be made when no reply was received and when it was learned that the local school board had not discussed it with geor getown council the area board proceeded to arrange the necessary building additions in milton and acton and laid plans to transport students from all parts of eaquesing where it was economically feasible so to do there is no doubt that our local board acted in good faith at the time there was no guarantee that the threeschool system would be the final form of north halton high school area and the feeling might have been that they might be trapped into the central school system which finds little favour here there is still this possibility but this seems so remote that we believe georgetown is justified in seeking immediate admis sion to the area there are certain legal technicalities involved which bars our admission for two yearay but these are not insurmountable if we judge north hal lo area b correctly such a request would have a courteous hearing and a suc outcome potpourri hot isnt it was the main salutation in george town jast week as it was all over canada the break in the heat wave on sunday was most welcome enough is enough have you listened to the candid microphone radio program on fiiday nights one of the most novel ideas yet for a radio show and we hear tily reco it indications axe that prop erty prices have reached their peak buyers do not seem as plentiful recently and several properties adver tised are not finding the rush of buyers they would have a year or two ago hockey talk is m the wind already with the announcement ant ck hamilton has been engaged as grc sports jdnactor m addition to hiadnoa syttrector of var ious snorting activities hamilton wltl coa nd prob- abb pw v the utermedjata a hockey team i pjkfpbem 102tmnnusj t rr awwajsmgsv nfadfair- tow j theifarjjiuiu croflvd of bjcycles m at the noon lour as the public school idsgo pping for th4r new books rlhiriniii i jpsjanofjss la ssssssr wsnr baaasasl simpsons abasssmeaua abaassssssfllssosssf immmusjssnssy comoaxte phone 500 centrally located by the bus stop downtown notice we are prepared to receive orders for the connecting of your sanitary sewers to the corporations laterals and engineer the change over in the orders can be accepted immediately phone 319w or 319 g r muckart plumbing heating electric wiring tinsm1th1ng7 oil burners and mill street with the anglers by george hour two weeks left to angle for brown and speckled trout and rainbow september lui at mid night is the closing date lake treut no cloned simon in great lakes georgian bay north channel bay of quinta and river st lawrence inland waters outh of and ex- eluding the french and uattaws rivera and lake nippleeing from november 6th to october 6th next following black july 1st to october 16tb except river st clair lake st clair de troit river lalto erie and niagara river from lake erie to niagara falls june 25th to december 16th maaklaenge july 1st to oct lat except river st clair lake st clair detroit river lake erie atuunlagara river from lake erie to niagara folia june 26th to december 16th yellow picker uj put no eloaed season in great lakes seorgian bay north channel and lelr intervening international con necting water and river st law rence excepting that the bay of qulnte la eloaed for pickerel from april 21st to may uth inland waters south of and in eluding the french and matiawa rivera and lake njplaatag pickerel from hay istti to dec 81st pike may 16th to mares slat north and west of and excluding tbe french and mattawa river and lake niplssing pickerel from may 16th to april uth next following pike no closed seaaon if taken by angling note all dates herein mentioned are inclusive for farther information on game and fish lawk call at richardsons hardware rhey will be glad to ghre anyone a booklet ef the came and flat roles lucky anoljaa boa took asm vary rdsssmsj rec ently tfcajr wars around j all flab i ssnr jenkand hardy ims mitrisjistlaa anv comsuct j a wiboughby a sons msttocs mbad ojwce tobomto ut yea ckr ft radio repairing specialize work this i j sanfortf son georgetown lars no doubt the above anglers have been bitten by the lake trout bug because they are going back tad bludd and art scelt were out on slmcot recently they had very good luck ono of the lakers weighed 14 lbs that speaks for it self the boat used was arts power boat the lakers are sure stealing the news lately and well they might its good fun july and august are considered the beet months for tho lakers be- cause thoy are all gathered in the deep channels and easy to locate early in the season different alg iers trolled for three different weekends and never had a strike although the lakers were jumping all around them in tho fall of the year when they arc again in kijpwwater they have been known to take large bucktails and streamers also small wobblers and bass lures this would be sports deluxe if one was using a bait casting rod or a fly rod with plenty of backing- o the fly reel this could go on forever so thats all for this week good luck until next monuments pollock campbajj water be north deafen oa reqaset rons mo phone 375 king sway gleaners for a reliable cleaning service phone 375 mcmillan horses triumph at peterborough at peterborough exhlbltlbn bat week august 26th to 28th the mc millan horses with ken glad and joyce staged a field day winning seven firsts and three seconds in the pair class they were first as they were in the tandem in the over 162 mrs mcmillan was first with davy and in the under 182 halton performer won the class in the harness horse stake hal ton was first and davy sec ond in the ladies harness class the largest ever staged at peterborough joyce was first driving halton performer in tarn alted ssddl division joyce sky rocket won the combina tion class and placed second is tha over 162 she was also second in the open saddle stain the btumoa jddges wars sam hastings of tottonham and jamas j millar of sw it was bs first peterborough bsstompn tart of the war md was rseord jna of lira 8rall wrtxt the georgetown insurance i service o north american life a mutual company canada health and accident 1 auto fire theft etc howard raff mill street phone 392 res 17j mousy on first mortgagss 1 wsaatfmweassmlmaasi distributor agents for clpraulic and giriel shock absorbers l anj rubbers of ad i

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