Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1951, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday sept 26th 1951 travel notes health unit dentist resigns u of t will carry on work new york in the fall glamorous fabulous hew york 3hjr is a must on yow trav- ujaa list radio gujr ooaaa liners the bowery china town night clubs mnslcal hews and plays exotic res- 4aurants parte avenue shops the subway coney island youll have a wonderful time let c8 help plan yocb trip by air or rail we can supply an allexpense tour individual sightseeing trips or whatever yoti want we suggest accommodation at the centrallylocated hotel tmft john r barber travel advisor elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill st i flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service ptower by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phenc 315w georgetown dr george e clarke public health dentist in jeialton for a year has resigned his position to go into private practice in ottawa special izing in the care of children it has not been possible to replace him with a fulltime man the faculty of dentistry at the uni versity of toronto will cooperate in furthering the work begun by dr bu omeara and continued last year by dr clarke in the child health centres dr glenn t mitton associate professor of den tar public health will supervise the child heath centre program seven centres in tfte county will be covered each month by this means services of dental health education to children and parents will be continued in the county in addition three dental students will attend each confer ence where they will have an op portunity to see an educational pro gram in public- health dentistry in actual operation the program underway in halton for two years has been made pos sible by means of a national health dept grant the dentist in charge has confined himself to that of ed ucation and survey originally his efforts were with the school age group but last year much time was spent on infants an preschool children through the various child health centres in child health centres the den tist has interviewed mothers an swered their questions about tooth development and mouth habits and advised them about nutrition and oral hygiene many county school boards have cooperated in the plan by providing free dental treatment for public school children in georgetown this year this free treatment has been limited because of financial consid erations to pupils in the kindergar ten and grade i classes only in esqucsing the board of school area no 1 which administers several township schools will continue to pay for dental care for all students other township schools which still function under separate school boards have not adopted the plan dent mrs alex hammond moore- field 2nd vice president mrs d carroll gadds hill secretary- treasurer mrsid s mcnaughton r r 1 bluevale convention sec retary mrs e v thompson r r i arias executive members mrs j j mckinnon chesley mrs frank rinehart r r 1 campbellvllle mrs a wood fergusaudltors mrs w t mclean wroxeter mrs har ry timm r r 1 bluevale resolu tion convener mrs velma norrls rrr 2 milton community activi ties and public relations mrs i wade allenfofd home economics and health mrs w a smith park- head historical research and cur rent events mrs j feasby r r 3 kitchener citifeenship educa- tion mrs joseph moore durham agriculture canadian industries mrs edgar vghalmers poole junior representative miss margaret don- aldson atwood its not what we have but what we give its not what we are but how- we live its not what we do but how we do it that makes this world worth going through with it gospel s service every sunday oddfellows hall 2 700 pm for the wages of sin is death but the gift of god is eternal life rom 623 yj rev e r peterson in charge e p head optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted w st georges square guelph established 20 years polio hits children father flies from korea misfortune which struck the fam ily of a former georgetown girl has eased isgt lialph essex of st davids near hamilton was called home on compassionate leave from the korea war theatre to visit his four chil dren ill with polio i he sergeant who reached ha mi ll ton 72 hours after leaving his unit in korea learned on arrival that one of his youngsters was almost ready to leave hospital and two oth ers were making rapid recovery only one child was still so ill that any anxiety was felt for her recov ery the four children marilyn 11 anne 10 jane 8 and david 3 had been in hospital for several weeks when the four childen were mo ved to the poller isolation ward in hamilton arrangements were made to give the father compassio notice to creditors in the estate of john f sinclair sr fanner deceased all persons having claims against the estate of john f sinclair sr late of the township of esquesing farmer who died on or about the 28th day of june ad 1951 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of october 1951 after vyfuch date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be ilable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of september ad 1951 j fred sinclair jr and don ald sinclair executors of the estate of john v sinclair sr by their solicitors dale and bennett georgetown out 926 driving is a privilege not a right last year 16000 drivers lost this privilege because they violated laum designed for the protection of all citizens 11 violating traffic laws taking it chances may mean the loss of your license or your life i drive carefully obey traffic laws dont risk losing your license i iawl you hhoh v v vj v y jfivn tram hit frlluts patricia s t 1illllclu s canadian light infantry in korea he took off by plane from seoul late saturday and arrived in ham ilton on soptember 18 his wife the former mary edith pettit is well known in georgetown where she attended school while living here she is the daughter of the late morley irttit who at one time lived in the maple avenue house now owned by joe prticyk bowl at the open bowling every day until october 1st weekdays loo pm to ii pm saturdays 10 am to 1 1 pm mill street held the roxy tckbar wi convention continued from page 5 jeet places people anil poetry af ter which miss lewis showed her pictures taken while visiting den mark and noruay the wednesday morning session was the girls session arid after bc- ing opened by mrs white miss durnin ouiity home economist took charge of the session miss margaret donaldson atwood jun ior representative told us there are 18 junior institutes in the guelph area demonstrations included clothes closets up to date tho club girls bedroom and setting the farm table with our halton group represented by ruth brown of llmchousc ori the yvool skirt and its accessories these demon strations showed much effort and work on the part of both leaders and girls and also the 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