Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1952, p. 8

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1 tag georgetown h1ij wednesday emoibc nov kh ibm page s the georgetown herald siiilni flat bbmltl of okoeoktowir oum wuxluo homval umaodnr hoajflsv atvwakrrown bjuxinavad auehokovx tnuu cotta subscription bate s00 year single capias be att advertising hntea quoted an application walter c buhn publisher and editor garuald l ucguvrey carey herrtnsloij jr staff leslla 1l clerk reg brnomhssrl it the herald is printed each wednesday in uu office on main street georgetown authortied as second elsas mau post office dept ottawa member of tha canadian weakly newapaper aasoctatlon and the ontarioquebec division of tha cwma irtrni riti-i- i i if the high schools on the way ted events sometimes move faster than rupee normally large items of municipal busi neas are dealt with in the first six months of the year when enthusiasm is kern funds arr more plentiful and members of boards and commissions axe fresh at their job it will come as a surprise then to know that at lonp last the new high school program is closer to reulity than it has been at any time in five years in baseball parlance you could credit it to a triple play school board to jquesing to georgetown early this year north i lalton high school board adopted a building program to con struct new schools nt georgetown and acton and add a gymnasium ut milton at a cost of 920000 flic three town councils okayed the program the township councils vetoed it on the double grounds thol the cost was too higti and that cots should ije shared on the equalized assessment rather than on a munici pal board ruling fixing costs in the district at a certain figure for the next five vears hie school board has since revised esti mates paring the cost to 355 000 to pro vide only the minimum requirements the new program met with n favourable response ftom esqueslng and was passed by their coun quiet here but neighbours suffer cil last week with the proviso that they would agree only if georgetown gave in on the as sessment squabble at a special meeting of georgetown council a few nights later the town tlrcided to drop financial advantuges gained by the municipal board ruling in or drr to expedite the building pmiam and the two municipalities are now in agreement monday nassaguwxya and milton councils agreed to the plan and the front page of this edition will tell you of acton s decision last night and so the new high school is on 4f way and the school board can get down to the real work of selecting architects drawing plans and ironing out details with the dept of idu catiou it is good to know that differences of opinion between thp town and township have ijeen amicably settled it was a particularly hard decision for tlir georgetown council to give up a sum of money to which by law they were entitled and yet which by equalized as sessment seemed to isqursing to be an unfair burden on them let us hope that the town and country cousins will now agrrr to tr in future for there are so many import int p tea wher the common good makes c oogx ration essential no town could have been more orderly than georgetown on hallowe en lhe grown upa who wanted some fun worked off their high spirits at the lions dance while the smaller fry enjoyed the usual parade from door to door for shellouts there seemed no regret at the dropping of a community party for the kids itiose who used to run the party got out of a lot of work and worry and the kids themselves had a full schedule of house to house calls some one remarked that even hallowe en has be come mechanized for rrmny parents were transporting their children from door to door instead of by foot those who were about early on main street saturday morning got quite a kick out of some clever soap work on windows how about some terra cotta news was the query on one well known window you re cracked drew attention to the obvious on an other while lo h with early closing added a touch of current affairs on still alio ther in streetsville the story was a different one inhere wanton destruction was the key note and it was only lucky that some serious damage was not done broken windows fires started in leaves and at fhe tear of business places open defiance of police and citizens have ijeen reported in the tjaily press it is a shame that such things can hap pen chances are most of the participants were ordinarily sensible teen agers who got out of coiflrol in a mob but it does not ex cuse them and the only way streetsille can htive a quiet halloween in future is for the police to search out every one of the offenders and the court mete out sufficient penalty to be a deterrent to future mischief 7fc 74o which triplet trades at mcclures the middle one chum for he was not disappointed when he dropped in at our anniversary sale last week and made some exceptional buys you too can have that smug happy feelin if you save money yes snve money you know after 25 years in business we simply- must celebrate come in and join our party wont you home furnishings store rev norval charge at the united church c c gilbert ba dd nerval 11 00 a m public worship glens williams 700 pm public worship homs church 2 30 pm public worship rubber stamps for sale at the herald office knax ana llmenonge presbyterian channel rev alex cslcler ba knax chureh sunday school 10 am public worship 11 am umehonse chareh sunday school 130 pm public worship 230 pjn schneider chair neases vewied mistical program a program of muhcau ntrtirj- mbt ww pfwmlanj to n apprcia- tiv audi by th scftuieidar-or- pbus uito cboir of kitcfaeotf in si johns unjtod cbureftk ututoiium on the waning of wodneadsy october mth tba choir lad by paul berg wttb acoompmnlst jock houston is cornposed of forty nun k ar members of ths chorus because of the quality of their voices and be cause they love to blend their voi re with others in song it was a varied program begin hl jeauaa united charca ret john m smith mlnuter norman lmird director of music sunday sctiool 10 an come to sunday school stay for church morning worahlp ii am un veiling of memorial puqiu- in re membranrc of thuar who paid the luprfme aactfut in world war ii nursery 11 ro child cure while parents worship junior worship ii un ilc turt and atone btiiln mtxliuuon 7 i m aulclr for uvinie nerval lurnbf hlrwarttewu lhargr hurrh ef fniund 1trv j i- mas well ii a l th m paul horrh sort a 7 jo p rn r v iuaiij ixctpl gt surkiaiy of lh month 1 1 00 a in holy cufiwnuftlon m htrpbrn hurrh hornby 1 hw u in morn i nif srvlt lxtrpt lt sun lay of tin month i 10 p m i vriimtnx st john a hurrh strarttown 3 oo p rn iwnuini txcipt lit sum ty of thi ruonlh 7 30 p in i- v iimintl hot crow r c hurrh hev it v j morxun lit 3rd and itl udaya mats at 11 a m 2nd and 4th suini i mau at u b m ning wtth group of trrml songs wuefa included lords pray er and also a- spaciaj wmbamta of onward chhetian soldiers then followed an nklajhoma fan- tyeluring oh what beauti ful morning and tie surrey hh the frinfe on top rthere were solos by tenor bar- ltone and bass singers the whole chorus presented a group of southern songs i h undy lou the closing number was the battle hymn of the republic in an arrangement which was used last assy 17 when fifteen choirs including the schnei- churchnews st- fmje hurrh archill iiconw g o thimpson irttur 1jithiin sliihi ly twenty sixroml sundiiy nftrr trinity 1100 am sundiy holy communion schtal kmm n in mntiiix 1 1 oo am st gootiji h nu n will take tills ser vice fvtnaong 7 00 tpar sltalhan church clrn william twenty second suiujny nftc r trinity matins oml litany tt 10 a m sunday school 10 30 am georgetown ilaptut hurrh licv a j barker xi a ii d undny novcmlxr out 1012 10 00 am church school for the fontily 1 1 00 a m the communion or saints 7 00 pm whither society bruce harding e pianist teacher madia msln si south phonf 338h margaret bradley harding pianis i 1 elacher mudlo main st sauth plfonfc 43 i today will hold any bulova until christmas rifth m m h mraul u t wmiht u twul maat itatuf rtxi mtw ruj w simmons jewellers main 8t phone ss8 tiiinblnflr darorpfaaus efcoift alhmd la ktw firtfirr firona both rima eod u unuad stataa for a bl sine h was a precram wdlmraa i for expert eye cm consult o t walker optoukbbt llala st north bnaaplon ovar aballs pruc star phaaa- ottlea sw has 00 hours d an to 6 pn daily evanlnss by apiwtormant 5 to get the i most r money g buy the m no 11 massey harris manure spreader i murt allison s masscy harris sales service mill street phone 100 directory a j crandell chsrurd acfannuat ualn strrrt cmnrtown telephone 654 wm broughton masheub dally 10 mm- to 8 pjn eicoot wednaadsy ii h 1 umehousa po nv 2fl georgetown 381 rl2 nielsen the chiropractor draflras tberaplst 38th year of pracuea lady attandant hon tu ftt js pm wed st 23 and 10 pjn orrr daaslalaa star qaam rbaaa 1iiw d w coombe aeeradltetf robllo aeeaaauuiu bcsutered ladastrial aecaoalaau mmuncton 309 brant st phona 814 monuments pollock it campbell wster st north q a l t daslffnsn raqueat phone 208 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery frank petch ucensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 413 dr clifford reid uxs dds dentist telephone 410 ualn street georgetown dr- 3 burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 80 rby f dr john kerb practice or dentistrt xray telephone 202 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstroruls gsrsga phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 years experlenca j sanford son phonte georgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phona 538 leroy dle qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phona 10 ll i asiwi h james f mcnab barrister soucitor notary public norton bids maui street telephone 658 norman gunn doctor ec surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction jl msln st 8 brampton i78 hours by appt tues 8i thurs only j a wttlourhby sons complete real estate service head omce toronto 388 bay st em s0804 oily and country llamas farms and small acreages industrial and business properties your local representatives tom hewson georgetown ss3w walter fidlfer brampton 305 r j hsosswaaaawaatiaataawsaaaarjaaas kenneth m langdon barrister and soucitor notary- pubuc first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building mui street phone iiw lever hosk1n chartered aecountanu suecejaors to jeukhuan4 hardy isob atmrewlbm bldg m victoria strafel toronto lbii sjji tmtfc ikfeiia qfvrtjjft avalivs4fe

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