Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 25, 1951, p. 5

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iiiftiiiflijiih page 3 the georgetown herald wednesday july 25 th 1 95 1 chatting n with mhb i seems a long time since we had our last chat with you yes we had a nice holiday by the lake with much much better weather than we had- in july last year re member how it rained dont rfcnow if rainfall has an effect on a lakes level but we do knpw that lake hurons water level rls up considerably from last year and our guess is that the quanyty of snow slnd rain we had last winter and spring is largely responsible k if youll remember last year we wrote you from the hflce pd told you of our mice problems this year however the mice must have sensed they would be up agfinst a tough and experienced enemy for there was nary a trace of them inside or outside the cup- boards the only nocturnal visitor was a large skunk which tipped over the garbage pail and made ah awful mess and clatter in the wee sma hours a couple of times then we outwitted himj by placing the tin inside the woodshed at night so we heard and smelled no more of jimmy skunk since coming home and read ing about the man wandering around in the nude in the southampton area we dont think wed have been so complacent about staying alone in the cottage for a few nights and just before- we came home a neighbour of ours at the beach told us about how frightened she and her mother had been one night incidentally she and her small- daughter and her mother were also alone during the week it was about four in the morning when mrs tucker wak ened to hear footsteps in her kitchen the cottage isnt wired for electricity and she was too terrified to light a lamp so she called out who is it naturally she received no answer but there was no letup to the notte then the hubbub awakened her daugh ter and they decided to beat a hasty retreat out the back door to a neighbouring cottage from there they kept watch on their cottage till dawn but could see no one emerge so they called it a night and got some sleep before returning home iri broad daylight to their surprise nothing in tht cottage had been disturbed the next night was friday and daughters husband was there for the weekend came three oclock in the morning and the same fright- ening noises were heard by every one so friend husband arose lit a lamp and thoroughly explored the cottage but could find nobody lurking around to all appearances the source of the noise was a com plete mystery wfth no solution ap parent that 1s no solution was apparent till the next day when the family were sunning themsel- ves on a side terrace and they heard scrabbling noises from under- k the cottage then a large cat emergettrailed by her four kittens there were the culprits frolicking around underneath the cottage floors in the dead of night they kept banging against the boards and thus made the illusion of someone moving clumsily around after a twoweek absence we find there are a lot of changes in residence to tell you about were sorry to hear that were go ing to lose sqdn ldr and mrs courses available to students of north halton high school district the schools at georgetown milton and acton operating undrr north halton high school district offer courses in the following special commercial a one year course equivalent to that offered in any canadan busi ness college available to students who have completed grade xi subjects shorthand typing office practice bookkeeping business law penmanship business arithmetic business correspondence and spelling economics phyica education academic lower school grades ix and x leading to intermediate certificate obligatory subjects english social studies mathematics guidance physical education plus any 3 of these options general science french art and music work home economics typewriting and business practice academic middle school grades xi and xii leading to secondary school graduation diploma obligatory subjects english history physical education plus any fu jhellowijooptionsjvlahebva44s science frenchr larrm german commercial work agriculture shop work home economics academic upperschool grade xiii leading to honour matriculation and entrance to all faculties and courses except honour classics in any canadian university subjects english history algebra geometry trigonometry zoology physics chemistry latin french german send your children to high school give them this wonderful opportunity which is provided free of charge to everyone transportation is provided for rural students as well as transportation between schools for special subjects jparentsand pupu should corrfer with their nearest principal prior to school opening in september grade xi and xii students who plan to take the special commer cial course at georgetown high school should send their names and addresses to the secretary if a student lives in escjuesing or nassagaweya township supply the name of your bus driver also j l lambert georgetown e marcellus milton o robbins acton 1 1 t students who plan to attend secondary schools outside the north halton district must have written permission from the north halton board in order to do 90 parents are requested to examine the course of study available in this district before application is made fo attend an outside school due to the heavy additional cost to this district application forms may be- had at the offices of the georgetown herald acton free press and milton champion or from theboard secretary the forms should be completed and mailed to the un dersigned not later than august 1 5th 1951- j g 6 brown secretary north halton district board georgetown brant howell very shortly sqdn ldr howell has receivef posting to toronto and they will be moving from their brick bungalow on al bert street at the end of the mpn- th before settling in toronto the howells plan a vacation with mrs howells parents in bolssevaine manitoba the howells have lived here for the past two years- during which time mrs howell has been very i active in st- georges waff mr and mrs jim dobbie and family are moving into the house on young street formerly occupied by mr and mrs calvjn clark mr and mrs roy hopperfnd two chil- drenwlll move into the house va cated by the dobbie family on nor mandy blvd mr and mrs jlopper- have been living in orte of harold marshalls apartments on queen street last week mr and mrs earl scott trudy and gary moved from their apartment in mrs j jm bucks house to limehouse their nextdoor neighbours mr and mrs william norton have moved into mrs bucks apartment just as we had an unprecedent ed number of townspeople win ter vacationing in florida last winter so there are an unusually large number of georgetowners visiting the british isles this sum mer recently returned from a sixmonth visit with her parents mr and mrs peak in brentford london is mrs norman lounds and son david another housing move within town is that of mr and mrs reg ryall and family who have moved into one of mrs e louds houses on ewing street formerly the ryalls had been liv ing in a house on arietta street owned by harold scott or jack kerby h moved to town and is staying at the home of mr and mrs v t cavanagh dr kerby expects his dental office will be ready to open very soon graduates of the ghs com mercial course seeiii to have no trouble in obtaining posi tions miss frances pries has start ed work in toronto at the canada life assurance company also still keeping to the pries family another sister miss merle pries formerly on the bell telephone stall has changed her position to become the switchboard operator in the office of alliance paper mills ltd after living near the alliance paptfr mills on st michael street for the past two years mr and mrs harwy davey and family have moled to campbells cross a week ago monday ungadier and mrs h c wallace moved from their horn on maple avenue to a nvv home in suburban toronto brigadier wallaces business duties in connection with smith stone ltd have necessitated his spending the greiiir part of his time in toronto so that a move to the city will lie of greater convenience- to him ifail a noe from mrs william boyle formerly marion ped- dui telling- -tm- that while honeymooning in new york city and attending the supper dance at the- asioi hoof of the hotel astor to the iiiumc nl sammy kaye md hi orchestra she was fortunate in being chosen one of the contest ants to tak- part in sammy kaycs so you want to lead a band piogianune to her delighted sur prise mrs itoylc was proclaimed the best hand ieader as prizes she received a table lighter a pocket lighter an orchid sammy kayes sunday serenade album of records anil a bottle of champagne we cum imagine how thrilled they were mr and mrs boyle are liv ing in the apartment on market street formerly occupied by mr and mrs vince jones scouinews in spite of rainy weather the boy scout camp held on the property of mr and mrs elmer hutchinson at irish lake near markdale was a great success twentyone boys registered for the camp and it was evident that all enjoyed the exper ience of tenting together there was plenty of fun good swimming boat ing crafts and games and needless to say lots to cat scoutmaster bob- smith was in charge the first of the weetpand rev john m smith the latter pan scouts at- tending camp vers scouts ross mc- gilvray jack livingstone george mann teddy hewitt kzelth tracejr bqbracejdbniiacir v bruce tjenham kerry jepson bill rtardman bill hanoox tommy dob bie francis hulme donald seddon douglas tucker billy farmer doug jennings paul prust don living stone and wayne gribbens a total of 65 different boys at tended the two cub camps ani the scout camp the estimated cost per boy including humber glen camp rental wood craft supplies groc- eries milk transportation etc is 800 due to the hard work of the scout committee ladies auxiliary scouts and cubs in planning con certs paper collections auction sales etc the oubs tramped for 100 each and the scouts for 150 each otf thanks goes out to the citi zens of georgetown for their kind cooperation in all scout and cub sponsored activities without your interest and support our success would not have been so great thank you one and all scout and cub activities of the regular meeting nature have conclu ded until september it is hoped that the boys will arrange with their leaders for the occasional out door meeting there will be room for new members in both the cub packs and the scout troop in the fall by the per for tl y folks save vour p- boy scouts on his 73rd birthday thomas alva edison wrote i am glad that the eight hour day had not been invented when i was a young man 1 am wondering what would have happened to me by now if 50 years ago some fluent teacher had con verted me to the theory of the 8- hour day and convinced me that it was not fair to my fellow workers to put forth my best efforts in my work this country would not amount to as much as it does if the young men fifty years ago had been afraid they might earn more than they were 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