m h the 6met9rn herald wednesday dec 6di 1950 r the georgetown herald serving the cotnmitnhtsa at ommuawrowm glen wnxiamfl nokvaii luaeiioon bbphkketoini ashtteovav bahjnafad fctmwtprlnn bats 8x50 a jtttx advertising raterquote glen williams noeval ttown asharc terra oofrxa stasia copies be quoted on application walter c biehk fubllihar and editor mary h blehn associate xdltor l mcouvray staff fc leslie m- clark herrington jr tv done caldwell herald if printed each wednesday afternoon in thejifnea on abba georgetown authorized as second clan mall pott otoea pant ottawa vambers of the csnaalan weekly nwspkpere association and tha ontari6quebeo pi vision ef4tlie ctntta i editors cofiier vote yes forrecration while there are no major issues at stake next mon day voters aiie asked for their views on a 2500 grant to georgetown recreation commission the question has been thoroughly reviewed in the news and editorial columns these past three weeks let ters have appeared from the grc president and the recreational director and several organizations have indicated their support the question is being further advertised by the distribution of blotters by the grc asking a yes vote on the ballot we have said it before and we say it again it is everyones duty to vote whether- the question be large or small canada is one of the few democracies left where one is entitled to a free expression of opinion in many countries there would not be an opportunity to say yes no r maybe on any topical question make use of your ballot next monday a good place to shop seerris hard to believe that christmas is so near again but calendars dont lie and neither do the store windows and from the looks of the wiridows along main street georgetown merchants have outdone them- selves this year in providing just about every gift item one can think of there is always some temptation to shop but of town at christmas time far fields look green and there the anticipation of wider choice bargains and die excitement of joining the hordes of shoppers in the downtown city stores 7 people are finding out nowadays however just as one lady told us yesterday that shopping at home is much more satisfactory wider choice is just an illu- ion for it is surprising just what variety there is here in town after all most products which are worth their salt are nationally advertised and no city store ihas an option on them and being so close to the whole saler if a georgetown store hasnt the exact item any merchant can get it for you in evday or two bargains a few perhaps land theyd have to qe for it costs money to spend a nay in the city here again any wellknown brand sells at a fixed price and things that look like bargains have a habit of turning out to be a cheaper product masquerading in a fancy package it takes about fifteen minutes for the thrill of being one in a big crowd to wear off and the city shopping trip usually ends up in a headache literally and figur atively j your friendly georgetown merchants deserve your patronage and you dont go wrong in any local tore local trade had to be built on quality and price and georgetown stores dont depend on transient trade they have to deliver the goods or they dont stay in bnsinrss follow the advertisements in the herald for die next three weeks you will get some tips on what to hoy potpourri walt hyde says you dont have to go far from r town to see some wild life recently he saw a red fox near die white bridge on the highway another day he watched a deer cross a field on the moore farm jump the fence and walk up his driveway mr and mrs bert mcmenemy who were married on saturday will live in a new house on the corner of elgin and durham streets the house was built a few years ago by dr w c stiles who now lives at bracebridge and was damaged by fire before it was occupied it was later bought by joe prucyk who remodelled it and solcf it to mr mcmenemy nice to see the legion branch in augurating a parcel fund for men serving overseas alliance paper mill employees are also planning a christmas box for men from the mill who have enlisted far the forces controller lamport gave mayor mccallum a close run in the toronto elections oh mon- day the support given him will probably encourage j hjm for another try at the mayoralty next year com- jnmlm ca were beaten jn every case except for kb edna ryerson who was reelected to the board of education first newaof a terrific explosion in a l tvw noua momenta to f l mcgilytay who ton walter b a staff jw xhinnvffle chronicle windows ware ftstrict hy the blast proceeding this weekland the old store rrdnti covered over and a temporary entrance cut through the vacant store which will be incorporated in the enlarged quar- ters mondays nomination meeting plus christmas advertising will mean a late paper this week at time of writing it appears that there will be an election for council and of course voters will go to the polls to de cide on a 2500 grant to the grc georgetowns history continuing a series of articles from ah l93reditipn of the toronto daily mail public schools the first public school in georgetown wpa open- ed about the years 1847 or 1848- nji the house now occ- upiedby mr charles van allen after ashotf stay there it was removed to- the old town hall where it remained for a number of years h1 the main part of the present building consisting of f our rooms was erected in 1869 this watf modelled after the old eliipmbeth street school in toronto the new wing of two rooms was built in 1679 the architect of the entire structure being the latemr walter mckay among those taking a lively interest in the earlier history of the school were- messrs joseph barber henry gane tho mas young james young francis barclay and solo mon page most of whom have joined the silent maj ority the present school board consists of messrs t j wheeler chairman thbs steele r d war ren l grant e search and john langan trie teach ing staff comprises kir r e harrison who has held the- position of principal for eleven years miss pringle who has taught in this school for- fifteen years miss thornton miss harrison and mis evans the daily attendance is about three hundred the georgetpwftttigh school was estabished in january 1887 it then had about 70 pupils and two teachers and was carried on in two rooms in the pubjic school building the first teachers were m s clark ba and mr e longman some three and a half years agb it became apparent that all the accommoda tion the public school could spare would be entirely im- adequate for the growing demands of the high school the attendance being continually on the increase and so it was decided to erect the present building which wasdone at a cost of about 12000 immediately a third teacher was engaged and some time later a fourth page 10 the number of pupils now on the roll is 150 the rrtenv bers of the present staff are mr i h gibbard ba modern languages senior english physics and botany mr a e coombs ba latin reading drawing and commercial work miss hogan mathematics and french and miss wright junior english history geog raphy and chemistry the following named gentlemen constitute the high school board for the currentyear- dr w j roe chairman messrs john r barber w0- immjidcleod charlesryan charles mckinlay and t j wheeler secretary notice of annual the llatawlleeaeeaat ims lleenslhg district nmnber8 v take notice that the meeting of the uouor board of ontario licenei number 5 comprising w and holton counties will at rose room knight hall in city- of hamilton in thecounty wentworth on friday tha 12th day of january 1051 commencing at the hour of ten oclock in the fore- noon at which time ii will wear and 1 determine- applications for the re- yiewal of licences in accordance with vttie llquer ileenee act ims and regulations thereunder and further take notice that any person resident in the snid licensinn district objecting to any such application shall file his j grounds of objection in writing with the deputy registrar at least ten days before the meetlng- gcprge c gage kc deputy registrar h10 bank of commerce bidg hamilton ont dont forget to get your tickets for the christmas drawj sponsored by the lions club ufa uuaranee is tike a ehate vmi dant snips h ym need ii and aievh tovsl ip i lets talk this otkbi will hillis telephone 694w mala the prudential answer coiourf er unsu iii m j f directory dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phona 80 a ii dr clifford rfjd uds djs dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown 4 pleasant o u jwfmriu taulirwtmu auff f wsjtaf uikt auty ywr pwduthml w rw dm uiiuuuukumcukurrar unreal uttim tkans w tart mt ihshj jem sfc kfc km wn dmwhi lever and hosmn ckartemd aiiueaalesls successors to jenkins and hardy 1mb ltatrodolltan bldg 44 vleaoria straat toteato el 0u1 fruit vegetables sweet thin skinned full of juice 2s0 florida orairjfes dot 29c stop that cold cal large size 300s juicy lemons doz 49c frean aweai tlng 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