Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1951, p. 8

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waissiiiia i the georgetown herald wednesday jan 24th l95l i i the georgetown heit ald bervlnstbecoxiunuqlties erf georgetown glen wliaffcjws norvai umkhouse hornby stewarttown asrgrovb bjulxjnafad terra cotta r subscription rate 250 a year single copies 6c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor garfield l mcguvray corey herrlngton jr stajt leslie m clark doug caldwetf tbe herald ia printed each wednesday afternoon in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mail pbstpfflce dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association the on tvihi nf iiif rw she will be quite happy to withdraw and run her own school affairs milton has how adopted exactly theame attitude as georgetown did when the district was first fiugges- 7 but they have played their cards rnuch more clever ly instead of bucking the district from the start they gave the impression that they favoured a central school as soon as the district was formed eystearnrollered a fast request for two extra rooms to take care of excess enrolment with the plea that the building would e-yen- tualiy be used for a public school now with a beau- tifui domestic science room a shop room agriculture and audijqrium they lack only a gytrinasium to have a fiir high school muau while ac 1 11 andgeorg page 8 d ir eg 1 o rv w dr j burns xray dental subcwon georgetown f1 h i the editors corner whos stubborn now after mondays school board meeting in milton we think we have discovered what the thing is 7 its the solution to the problem of the high school dis trict presenting a motion to build one new high school for the northern part of the district and add a gymnas ium to milton school the milton board members clai med that it had never been the intention to have one school serve the whole district and that the dept of education had never said this would provide the best education milton is quite happy to stay in the district- as long as milton school exists but any question of clos ing that school is not a subject for discussion if the other municipalities dont want milton in the district iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiilllnklllinlllilildliliiiiiiliiniiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiinhh georgetown high school i dance j friday january 26 th stewarttown hall j tiny hopkins orchestra students 35c general admission 50c 1 a utwiiiiuiiiiniiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiuininiiiiiiiiuiioiihiiiiniiauiiiiiiifiiniiiiiiiiiiiit moving pictures thursday february 1st 800 pm stewartt0wn hall see gehl forage harvester in operation see how the grahamhoeme plow works s other educational films sponsored by j 6 davidson ashjrove dealer for minneapolis moline gehl brothers farm machinery graham hoeme plows everyone invited lunch served free admission i v iv till- lorhe scots band concert sunday january 28th 830 pm v roxy theatre georgetown proceeds will- go to the oakvilletrafalgar memorial hospital 1 rev j alex j calder chairman vihirley forces soloist other talent mjt attend this first conoert of the new year willbeoreternpnasis on the musical pair of the and all music lovers will enjoy it ryfrtv towja continue to mayk time because of the myth of a central high school there seems only one course of action how for georgetown and that is to pursue a purely local policy ofimproving our high school and bringing it up to the standard of schools such as milton- the old building has far from outlived its usefulness- but it needs some money spent on it to modernize and improve existing facilities and if it comes to a question of one school for acton and georgetown it is a question which the two municipalities must fight out between themselves s potpourri when town employees were cutting down a tree in front of the residence of cr thos lyons on edith street last week they weresurprised to find that it was in bud this is an unusual occurrence for january a new yearsvesblution of the editor is to have abetter social and personal column th yrar fwry m i i- m j dr dentist telephone 41 main street lever and hqshn chartered aeeeunsaarts successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bid 44 victoria street toarwbto el 9131 nielsen the ghvopnctbr nruglkss tbehapisr 87th vr or itractkw lady attends ifcm tues- frf a- a wait sat- 29 an 8- pjsy 0wmr 0 fhsjm mw ma ft o can help by phoning news of their visitors and visits t always surprises us when readers ask if there is a charge for suchitems thefe isnt of course and we are always pleased to receive such news items sport fans will be interested to know that kent storey is back at north sydney nova scotia this year for a second season with their hockey team a note from rev arthur dayfoot home on furlough from the china mis sion field says he expects to come east in the early spring we will certainly try to visit georgetown as soon as we can to see old friends there says mr dayfoot however since my wifes family home is at wheatley and my folks now live at oak bay bc i will have to be content with a visit to the old home town instead of corning home to stay dancers are looking for ward to the iode valentine dance next month in the rose room always one of the years social highlights it is nice to see young peoples groups being re vived in the local churches there is no finer organiza tion for a teenager to belong too and for some years interest has seemed to lag in church work among the young people the firt intlnrti of canadian plowmen abroad appears in this issue friends of hugh leslie young district farmer who is a member of the party will want to hear about the trip by reading these weekly articles it was quite a trip to wingham on saturday the good wiil game was so sotcessful that we hear tory gregg wants to plan another later in the season matching raiders with a senior team georgejowns history continuing a series of articles from an 1893 edition of the toronto daily mail the canadian house as the wayfarer walks through the georgetown thoroughfares and turns from guelph street into water street his eyes rest upon a public house which reminds him vividly of some of the historic inns of old england it is an unpretentious two storey frame structure but chief among the several taverns hereabout for comfort and respectability downy beds in cosy chambers homelike lounging and sitting rooms a hospitable board laden not only with substantial viands but the delicacies of the season a bar liberally supplied with pure bever- ages and a hearty welcomeat all times greet the so journer at the canadian house which is lorded over by mr harrv speirs the herald building i hit structure which is a decided credit to george- town is 1 handsome stone luicling situated on main street erst it w eret led tti i 8 anfl is owned joint ly by mr i warren proprietor of the herald and mrs a mckinlav 1 in- i leralds offices are located in the wrsliin set lion while the georgetown branch of the hi nil iliimiton occupies th ir iind floor of the eastern sllion i his branch representing the only chartered- tin nicial institution in the ountv of i lilton was established in lh7s i he head oflire isn- the name implies at i lamiltorh and the bank has fifteen branches tit vartrms serttotrsrif ontario it has a capital of 12 a surplus of 650000 mr n m liv ingstone is tho local mtinacsr at georgetown willson bros jewellery store adjojhing moore brchardware house rtn the west andrn the same block is the jewellery store of the willson brothers a- b and w h this concern is about three and a half years old and has been a fairly- doth brothel a leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street barristers and soudtora georgetown phone 11 prosperous venture rrom its inception are native and to the manor brhthdwihtheexcep tion ofseveral years spent by mr a b vwllson in the united states they have always resided in georgetown they deal in watches clocks jewellery solid silver and plated ware and spectacles of which they carry a large and valuable etpck fbr a village of thte size they are isavwlgont fo godericfc organ company l chftisvvi j a willoughby a som isr cohtocte seal kstats sskucb head office toronto 156 yonge st ax mm city and counter booms farms sad smsll arrsss indastrial and finlmi fktertles tom heyvson ia your local representattvs phone 332w r trr langdon and aylsworth banisters and solldtoi notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetowd first mortgage honxy to loan offices roxy theatre bldg uiu st- phone 88w georgetown i i ii n iiamiiiniini in j james f mcnab 1 barkistkm souoitok notary rcbuo 1 norton bldg main strsst 1 telepbmmi cm g 3iimap frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 nwiiiiiiiininmiiiiiiriiiiiiiihiiioiiniiiiiiiioittiiitiimomimin i your eyes for better and more comfort- i b able vision consult r m bell i registered optometrist erin f phone 4 r 21 mmiriiaiiiiiraoranimiiotowmiiniitrewtmiiratraitiiimr stamp collecting puts a premium on poor printing since a blot blur or misprint increases the value of a stamp to collectors oology is the study of the science of birds eggs radio repairing we specialize in this work 23 yearj experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 648 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 a p knifton ro optometrist mill st georgetown office 168w res isu jiiiiiiuimoiiinnuibonniinihammnniionniniiib i i personal tax i services i licensed public aooountants i phone 654 po boat 48 w georgetown iiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiimiuhimiimnnimiiiiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiit o a and you loo can enjoy a restful break from winliy winds and snow the bus lip is ar added ireat with sightseeing all the way fares are low bound trip subftcl to chang i i fj jacksonville 465- 6mj k miami fp5

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