the georgetown bou1d wednesday evening june 11th j0s2 page t the georgetown herald serving the comnwnlhas ol aeokorrown glen wnxum nobval lwehocse hoenby bffffattfown kalunapad abboeove tekea ootta subscription hate- sum year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on spallation walter a binm publisher and editor staff ctutleld l mcguvny leslls m curtc carry herrtngton jr reg broomhaed the herald is printed each wednesday in the olce on main street georgetown autrwrued u second class mall post office daft- ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the c wna rural clergy go to school n rg i- i nf i i mm ii lets look ahead the present deadlock in high school mat ters is one which should give concern to every parent who has children who will le uttending high school in the next ten years if action to provide more accommodation is not soon initiated it will mean that the three north halton high schools cannot pos rnbly accommodate all students and extra class rooms will have to be provided wherever these might be available it takes little thought to realize how difficult it would be to conduct a suitable high school progtum from more than one location partichilarly if temporary class rooms are any distance from the main build ng there would be the confusion of stud ents constantly moving from one building to another for in high school the curriculum does not allow one teacher to teach all subjects to warning fishing pox frank whitmee wtio handles products of the john inghs company locally shows us an entertaining pamphlet issued by the company which describes fishing pox very conta gious to adult males symptoms noted include continual complaint as to need for fresh air sunshine and relaxation patient has blank expression sometimes deaf to wife and kids has no taste for work of any kind frequent checking of a class as can be done m the public schools i he taxpayer too would be out of pock et in such a system for there is no government grant on temporary classrooms an cxpendi ture op about 3000 yearly per class room could le expected in such a case with no brn efit of the almost 73 per cent grant in force at present georgetown had one sample of this ex pense this year in a temporary kindergarten class lsquesing public school area will have the same situation next year for it will le necessary to provide extra classroom space for overflow students from stewarttown und norval with transportation an added expense factor it would be wise to learn from the present and not let this situation extend to high schools a few years hence tackle catalogues i langs out in sporting goods stores longer than usual secret night phone calls to fishing pals mumbles to self lies to everyone no known curl treatment recommended is medication is useless disease is not fatal victim should go fishing ns often as possible in stream or lake the poster is signed by wiley bass deportment of public health r i ree your portrait value 350 by meyers studios portrait size 8x10 ask for yours today with compliments of saxe motors for best in service and quality used cart for the third year en undenomin ational aunwner school for rural clergymen will be held at the on tario agricultural college cuelpn the course designed to give rural clergy a better knowledge of the ba tic principles of sericulture in rela tion to human welfare will be off ered from july 28 to august 1 fea tures of the oneateejc school will be general course in agriculture wich will include the study of live stock and crop production furm mechanization agricultural market ing problems and rural sociolugy jnd a 9ncial ooure in soils and in conservation which will include the principle of land uv tixxjoii uiwt water coiuwrvavon in addition wx tiil rourvti in rudlo broadrastiru film pro ix mori and huukruhy yvu be utlertx a program d wiling wlut food clot hi nit atvd floral r un will 1m provided or the vtlvra rtii m suntnir schools hac itrti will aut itdcfi and tho collige is to ix cojmm uml on the good sirvlre i t lng glvtn to milnuten it is u fart thst nutny of our yuurist minister tjrtmijltt up in t it lea luivc no know idt of farm lift and yet tiielr llrt iuiith la usiully a luful oiil i he oac toury n u wry lit ip jul lit giving a fciiuitttrliu of farm culture which will taitd a tluuy ii tain in good ttead for unit s he krlakl tlc l of lit xtilile to wtujiii he rnli nt r hu tak la tluvil ly diltlcult pot pourrit sidewalk repulrs tx tru made by lilt un i tut will im vhtlromid by imletftrlans a dangerous stretch in qutt n slreit in front of tho homts of jutk ktrr and mrs a s v ilson iuis imhii complt tt ly rfpluc id unci wt undt rsuind thut work will also be dum on uu mill st ret t hill ubuv l the post oltu t ajnd on j hn strict by the bridge over the uttk hit oltitial erlod of our nil ta for king forjt vi tuts fnd e d the curuiut ion of que n i- liaibt lh will tatkt plaice in xt yiur clarence liiln had some unus hail and profitable rmulla from u ntint advertimuik nt in tht lb raid a toronto man phoned to ask about bedding plants and whin he found that mr uain hid wtuit hi wanted he came out from tin t tty and bought not only a la rife supply for hin m if but alrn several orders for t ightmjurs not only that but bis wife shopped at the same tunc in the store while her husband was choosing plants how did the tor onto man sec trie ad well it mtii that he had bought a quantity of old newspapers from some children whlch he intended to use for pack ing ionic goods to take to his sum rncr cottage an old 3 f era id ws among them no doubt one which goes to a toronto subscriber and ho chanced to glance through it and noticed mr bains advertisement a change of name of a local bust ness is announced this week i rom now on the former milton district cooperatlve will be known as hal- ton co operative supplies also changing name is laundry services oakvllle whose truck calls in town the company now calls iuhlt com munity cleaners ltd a safety precaution planned on the streets tnls year is the painting of white centre lines on the post oftlcc curve and at the curves at cither end of charles street these are three dangerous spots and safety measure will be helpful all flower bur dens are beautiful nt this time of year and for variety of colors there is none nicer than that of mrs webster which can be seen from the highway tulips and iris form the main background even resolving to pass this blessing on to others by digging a well in some other place or other land others drank as if by right taking it for grunted that it was theirs to enjoy without any thought of who gave it or any thought of helping in some way to cepay others used it carelessly headleasly even abus ing it iucti is life there are still ulosc who btke the blessings of the church as their other blessings as u right take it for grunted that it is tht irs to moy without much gra- lltudt to those who dug to gjvc l to them snd without much thought ol digging m liuit uthtrs following would have the same opportunity of drinking uf its privtugts somu ireut it careletvsly luedlesly evui abuse it uut unfortunately tin re an otb trs who drink of the water of life wliih tht ihurch glvts art rtfresh ed in spirit art grauful and who ink to rvpay by giving theriiselvts to fulltac chrtytlan nrvur inunt on diupfig for othtr thurtius fn other plates and in other lands so lhut all nit n may in future duys have gods messins rtudy for tht ir mepuimt as tht y pau along life s way hit thlldrtns story told of an african boy named pig glvin that na mi in uu liopt tliat it would kctp ivl spirits awuy arxl yet who in ti itt of it berime a great hilp to the iiilavaiuiianes and tvtntually became a native missionary htitimlf the choir s anthem was the sun shall lie no mori and their offir lory crunund tht klntf of iativt my shi phi rd is tht ivtnltig ttrvlct is withdrawn until cvlbcr ntxt sunduy mor uing is mower and clilldrtns lay service with music by the junior hor and sunday school the guest nxaktr being luv ur v horwood originator of the music makers club lit us remember in the words of muriel urewstcr withhold no love from life there lies tho f n tor where love rlslies grief enters in dr cufford reid u5 dj dentist telephone 410 isin street caortetown wm broughton matuseur dally jo asn to b prru except wedneaday phone 387 murdock st phone 162w guelphstrebt sunday is flower day st johns united church on sunday at st john s rev john m smith spoke on opportunitlt s of service and stressed the concern of church leaders everywhere over the comiirativcly small number ot young men and women offering tlit inse u os for full time service in the christian ministry he exhorted yount people wid tven those not yet too old to consider the oppor t unity und need of such service which though probably locking in material rewards made up in a rich satisfaction of being able to give comfort help and n direction to life where and when it ws most needed he used the history of jac ob s well to show tho trend ot life in regurd to the blessings of every kind we have received from tho past vspec lolly towards the church jucob wus a welldigger who did his work wch in his land water was scarce and a great blessing when it could bo obtained j ocob dug his well for tho uscof his fam ily and workers for his neighbors and for those passing by little dreaming that one day jesus him self would pass by and refresh him self with water drawn from this same well and from there give the world his message of living water for those of sanurui as well as for the jows mor could jacob know that 3300 years later his well would till be i u a t d w coombe aecradltad public accountants relstard industrial aecounuutta durungton 303 brant st phone 3814 g f macrottie rnombcr of institute of accredited public accountants brampton s3 queen st w phono 430 consult it a willoughby son for couplets real estate service head office touonto ls yonee st ad 0608 cut and catuitryliaines farms and small acreages indtutrlsland nominees properties tom hewson la your local rapreaentsvtiv phone 3s3w be learning loaronj ot living from r of hlsjood deed tor liumanlty j soma drank trom tho well with thanktulneu nd gratitude willing wortt itt walntenanoa and monuments pollock campbsll u vator st nofth balt daalsm on raquaat pbon sm8 inspeot our woyk in qraatnirmd oanwuty t dr j burns milne xray dental sulloeoat georgetown pbone 89 pr john kerby niactlce of dentistiiy x ray telephone 203 xlaln street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrangs gsraga phone 11 stthahttowv mrs buzard hostess for st johns guild the guild met at mrs duzards home tuesday evening after busi ness otvd work period a social hour was spent the next mecuruz will bar at mrs herrlrurlon home on tuesday evening helen cook was in charge of the junior w a devotional period la it week she chose jesus christ is itlscn today for the opening hymn and conducted the worship service sunday pledge was remembered the sunday school by post the 7th chapter of seven adventurers was read the wa meeting wai at mrs usllys home mrs bltzard led in the devotional period two quilts were bound the children had a holiday on monday june 0th in honour of queen elizabeth s birthday s m faiblsh ro optournuht simmons jewellers georgetown phone 556 nielsen the qiiropractor drngleas therapist 38th year of practice lsdy attendant mon tuea fvi 23 pjn wed at 25 and 8 d pjn over damlnlm hlas oaarsstsirii phan 1mw leroy dole qc m sybil bennett qc barrbrtem and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 10 james f mcnab oarjustter soucttojl notary public norton bldg main street telephone 006 langdon aylawordi barrlstan and solicitors notaries public kenneth at langdon georgetown ithst uortoaox money to loan office roar theatre bldg mill street pbona 88w georgetown a jcrandell chartered aeeeontant main street gvrarown telephone 054 lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1b06 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria street toronto el 0131 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 41s radio repairing we specialize in this work m years kxparlanea jsanfordorson phoke qeottetown s4w jiu