Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 13, 1950, p. 7

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clarence kennedy bought out simpsons taxi from stewart simpson mr kcnnelly uyll conduct the business uifder his own firm name ul arrow taki he has taken over the former simpson office on mutn street and will be usink the simp- mii phone number lioth lousinesses were estauiished hi re foui years ago mr kennedy was a smith stone employee be fore entering business for himself born in georgetown he is a descen dant of georgejwas oldest family the town getting its name from the firstjetler hare george kennedy he it a member of the georgetown lions club he is married to tfae fowner pearl lealle and they have two sons ttofui and terry return to cahgary after leave at home rlbme oo embarkation leave last week ware two local members at the princess patricia regiment rd battalion they are bill james son of afra m jamaa end jim brandon who was married last weak to tha tor- mar joan tuck bath ware employ- cd at alliance paper hills at time of enlisting in the canada special force for service with the united nations the men left thursday for cal vary and expect this week to 40 with their unit to port lewis washington public school needs new classroom in fall lady heads polls in acton election making iter first bid or public office miss esther taylor bell telephone employee and ucvos pho tographer whose pictures have ihhmi widely reproduced in the toronto globe and mall and the family herald headed the polls at actons municipal elections j miss taylor received 631 votes 140 more than her closest opppnent in the council vote members of council elected are miss taylor c e wood ray thompson l wlack j greer and alt fryer robert mcarthurwas reelected to the public utilities commission with a good rnajority over c rognvald- son v6tcrs favoured ahe building of a new public school four to one the school was approved 4m to 111 top offices in the town had bean filled by acclamation tod tylar is mayor j hargravs reave and j j stewart deputyraarya tim problem of where to put an extra rlass in september is accd ity the public school board present imlirations are uiat a new class will have to be added at the school when the all term opens the new uhlu- school piobahly wilt not be iiiilv for opening by that time and ipnity of tlii- present school is already taxed to the limit it may weir be piat a temporary class- rooni will have 19 be established at another location until the new tuiildinu is completed the matter was discussed at lost wednesdays meeting of the board walter btehn was reappointed as hoard representative to north hal- ton hlkh school district board georgetown gels this appointment by virtue of having the largest public school attendance of any of the five municipalities comprising the district hiring of mrs rfc wriggles- asiiitt the house on james street formerly owned by mrs edna tapp is a retired teacher who for- merly was a member of the north york staff two churches form ne7w aypa group t number of young icoplc from sx georges and st albanvs antli- can churches met on tuesday night to discuss the formation ot an aypa organization there was an enthusiastic re sponse to the idea and officers were elected at the meeting to take over manogement of the organlza- ftion jack beaumont is president eileen prust vicepresident marilyn bell secretary and irene neua treasurer archdeacon w q o thompson worth as teacher for grede4 was opened the meeting and tha group confirmed atthet meeting mrs was addressed- by edwin wilson on wrigglesworth startod teaching tha aypa worky in general and cecil first of the month another an- davidson wte spoke on tha prob- polntmcnt made was that of miss lems of the aypa of fifteen years grace broadfoot as supply teacher ago refreahrnensi wara aervad by miss broadfoot who with bar sis- the girls and a second meeting set tar moved to town this fall purch- or the following tueaday j 1lt1i t the stkkxt liusnaart he swept the bow across tha t strings and time arid place were out wearying cares the things in the violins magic not sometimes the music seemed as disclose a wild triumphant relief sometimes it spoke ot a withered rose j11 a soul-stirring- sob of pies fur a space we wandered mldat shady trees on sunlit waters we gazed and swaying there in a mystle brccie the blooms of the summer and often weve wondarad the along why he was playing tnasm old his gltt go to waste on a aasaav less throng on that crowded thoroughfare somehow weve always wtttaasv the touch of that briefly we stood bank the gulf of our afjuraa bd wfetar st don1 forget tha christmas tree ttus satradayv

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