Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1950, p. 2

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the ge6rgetown herald wednesday marcufe 1950 r v i i am mmlumnw mmmm slw kl utntmhm variety 2 lenten meawiat deirmion im yetiim mcfflituthqanamam sgjld fchelsi ras0t fc eiova vaxuncjjuniea roll cheese hijji ryae ii tj ketchup miimz condensed tomato soup 12c hiimz aslotttd infant foods 3rs 25c hiihz with chestl j spaghetti 2fr 29c htimzovm easts pork beans w- 18c natu1t1 hit- choici tomato juice i- x 20c itmit vauty sto goloih cut wax beans tf lie uivnuouu choici golden corn f rg- is bomimioh irom wire horfds no 1 stringleas faesh- gwhh weans florida no i washed new- 6tatoe california no 1 firm crisp iceberg lettuce 2 slse 60 of heads dc california snow white cauliflower rath 35c imported no l new bunch carrots ohilnal banslc sweet full et jsiee new- crop florida oranges d49c enjot fush bill richmello bread whitl ot whole wheat sucib and uhuicib f ttart 25c slussltd stb oualitt tomatoes iynn viur td quality halves pfaches v2 23 pink seal bc pack fancy pink salmon 43c marras bohemian sliced we bread county school board seeks cost and page 2 i- jr noyvil shitlenu return to ghs this yetur special meeting to deal with etojtieainga request for fairer share of coat north halloa high school board will find out as soon as possible the cost of building and maintain- ing one centralhigh school to serve lue flveriunlmpalltlewrich com prise the district- amotion by two georqetowrv rriembers was made- at the bdard- meeorjb n actftp last wek arid the- chairman and secre tary were asked to flirdoate- tha ttfctviing among the- various committees the niotton followed kenri harrison was kiwanis festival entrant m the ohly local ortteuht in ut iwanls music festiwln toronto was kenneth t harrisori music teacher and organist and choirmas ter of knoxr presbyterian j churclu mr barriion placed sljrth out of sixteen entrants in the gbri discussion- onr nct yearprograro rtfarclsasv with a mbrkvot 78 for teaching the commercial ousef go lavjiy- hose jby roger qatl- in the three schboliand the appar- tor vims ttii test selection singing erit impossibility of arranging an excerpt from efandels messiah timeurjles at the throe school to he received 7 marks in the cw show students to- travel to one torlo class mr harrison alio a- scbool for this course without mlsj l ho extifemely dllucuu piano sing some 51 their classes jnvthe clm amaleurs and profession- home school i bnd cored 73 points with hla waller riqhn of geetown jrcrl playinb of two movements from marked that this was one example beethovens sonata of the value of a central school if at a piano recital which knox the district was to operate efflc- choir will sponsor a week next lently and thai he ilhl not feel the monday he will play the beethoven present system was any improve- sflections as a featured number raent unless a greater variety of selections by bach chopin pad courses could beoffered crewski sibelius and quion will principal robblns of acton said be included in the program ihta two new teachers would be davis wprano and harry dyck elocutionist will do assisting artists on the procram needed at acton next term a com mittee composed 9 chairman ar- loff dills of acton john bell of oeorgetowrt and the three prln- clpala was asked to meel and de- rurcftaie ucence clde what teachers would- be nee- plates py march 20tfa ded i ltcol gordon brown an es- less than two weeks remains for uiajlnq representative on the board 1 tardy motorists to purchate their had eomplled a detailed report of ibm motor licences m h mover tha division of costs between the whose permit office la located fire municipalities as they are on mill street received word last toe assessment basis which is used week that the deadline for using to apportion costs and as they i old plates is monday midnight would be if the two townships paid i march 20th if you have to stand all the primary transportation i in line on the last day dont say coats esquesing claims that the j you werent warned rural coipmunities are paying too j high a share at present ond will tin 24c f7c values ifficiive ml sat masch tl 8 to memories nour a lifetime for to jyi6wnts4marlnn moowmlaty priesd eanl or letter wrill faring our aarvico to your door oakv1lle monument works 20 colborne stl oaanruli on highway in the mail bag dear mr editor may i clarify some things writ ten by the poppy fund committee and the editorial which waa read into the letter transients that was never said first i wish to congratulate the poppy fund committee for their glfj of free meals to ex-service- why did you parade the ex- ask for an agreement assessing costs on a different basis the mat ter will be discussed at a special meetlngof the board next monday lnmulon nie striking of the budget was delayed unil 011 interpretation of new legislation affecting govern ment grants ha- beet clarified it would appear at present that the district will receive a much higher grant than formerly and the audi tor h a i over who is assisting in drawing up thv budget is check ing in toiont i crify this a solicitor will be engaged to arrange details i uansferriixg ownership of the milton and georgetown high schools to the board no prop erty transfet is involved in acton that school being the property of the public school board there the transportation committee under the chairman col brown has made a study of costs of trans portation and proposed changes in routing for the next school year it is probable that norval district students who formerly attended georgetown school and two years ago were moved to milton will be attending here there are about twenty students involved in the switch tenders for transportation will be called at the april board meeting sallrycheilieshave7been made jllh birthday fok mr george herrinoton mr george herrington who uvea at the corner of guelph and water streets celebrated his 78th birth day at his home on saturday members of his family gathered at his home duripg the day to extend congratulations and he received numerous cards and gifts mr her rington is convalescing after an at tack of pneumonia which he suf fered at christmas time he is able to be up and- about again but has not been able to leave the house as much as formerly m i ir trn imi real estate business broker investment insurance of all kinds rsiuttidesee 1793 mmstret i r i iii itii ai -ali- hyway hank permafuie bonded brakes rtvbtless 75 longer wear mere bff eeuve btakass mtmm drsna and he doesnt even use chains only that hlpowered white rose gasoline see us first fred sinclair white rose service station cv garage main street ttoephoogt 26 5 4- kitchener upholstering now is the time to have your chesterfield suite reupholster ed completely rebuilt for aa low as 8900 fip one week service phone 643 georgetown jt w v lii payable at par at both georgetown servicemen to the front i referred jjj 400 mad na1ure unspoiled to all or any i have nothing but the highest respect for returned men why should i not i am one myself you said what ever their down fall they are human because of this is why i spent time to locate where they could get a meal and to buy a ticket to send them on to another town for a bed which we could not find in georgetown the- editorial said during the war drinking was just as common as it is today and yet there were to helton music festival a request from halton temperance conven tion for the showing of temperance movies in the school was left to the jurisdiction of the principals i because it could be purchased at a discount at this time an order tor 400 rugby equipment will be placed a decision on installing a s3o0 program clock in milton school was deterred until the bud- i get is set up 1 when the board learned that milton school the milton prlncl- s yours to phonctaw the gftackle is a hondaome elodrrord larger ond more graceful than me starling hes known by kb long tall greater size and more srream- uned appearance the color ing of me male is srrudng with hli green irridescenl heaov rvorect him hes a vary r to fnjot w 1 dps were not taking advantage no transients al that you can- of nl cl offeredthem j fh qu r or instruction in erutltah ilk was more than it can be blamed on the people who through their govern- zn th ip- re enrolment had cants this s all true but two hrunk and that one evening no wrongs do no make a right it u up diss being proven to us again as it was in the early thirties that when the test or crisis comes it is the weak- i est link that breaks the crisis lsi now unemployment t agree that there are many splendid men un employed why anyone tries to defend the liquor traffic- is a mystery all through the centuries intoxicating liquors have been one ot the great est curses of the human race and slill is if you want proof ot this just talk to the law enforcement officers magistrates and judges these problems and- differences never wul vanish until men realise that there is s christian way of life the multltudeshsve net dis covered this until the chrlstlsh principles are accepted and lived by greater numbers these condi tions will continue to get worse i submit this as ons who is sorry for the unfortunates snd wllj do all f can to give them a newlease on ilifei look in your heart for the answer it happen almost wry hour sasmussrs t tnmfii a ttotijlu ssttva yirato in bw balanetwuk an mtrgtncfudodttmifiuion tht only anpsf will you rest out a htlping hand to match onteftntlum from at jaum of dsattf you eon 4o to by going gmtmufy to mipport and txttnd tht rtd ooss pvee blood trantfution streiot i through which mart and mart canadian hotpitalt art hung mjjrhsst roiopjoslimir your gift ww alto hup ttndrditf eyes examined o t walker ortoanrnust at georgetown off ira over bell- telephone office the sec ond wednesday afternoon of each month phone 3 main st brampton raons tea arw ychn r gower schultz wiring renfrew agent fred sehuhi photm bsiw v i vim liiifiv ij isssejesasissaabbseaai wnnse ibasb

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