Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 11, 1953, p. 6

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the otow3etown pttlald wednesday march llm 19s3 herald the georgetown aerylng the u of oeoatcetown olkn williams noeval umehocse hornby bttwattown bauinafad ashgzove teua ootta subscription rate 300 a 7u single copies 8c each advertlaing rates quoted on application walter c bdshn publisher and editor gsxfield l mogflvray corey herrfneton jr brootnhed the herald la printed each wednesday in the office onmain street georgetown authorized a second class mill post office depl ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the- gwa r canadian industries institute speech topic the regular monthly meeting of the georgetown women s institute miis held at the home of mrs h c bailey charles street on wednes day evening march 4th at eight u clock with the president mrs seward wilson in the chair the roll call was answered by an irish joke the members apparent- ay are saving their jokes for the sivintcenth as only a few uphelf the honour offcould ireland the- motto was taken by mrs v rjwson who chose as her subject the following poem the ttmi one lie was only a little fellow the dark clothes cupboard held lions and bears when the light vyos out in the hall above him hi never would venture up the stairs i couldn t account for his fear of darkness 1 sat by nib bed until the sandman came death of dictator since the death of soviet dictator josef we can remember listening to the fas- stahn last week radio and laily newspaper cmatmg voice 6f john collingwood reade commentators columnists ans news analyzers radio s beau brummel in the early war years and somuuncs i wdken to hear have been having a field day predicting what with his predictions of immediate german col him sobbing will happen m russia and how his death will lapse as night after night he spread his web of affect the satellite countries the korean war fantasy before a gullible radio audience we can remember hearing an expert just re turned from germany speak derisively in 1938 of the ersatz economy in germany how wrong they were there must be people in diplomatic cir jfouicd by some fear that he could not name and the price of string beans the sad fact is that none of these ex perts know what they are talking about they have a job to do people expect them to make some pronouncements and to nave some op- j j r i i i ii a -j44- raeswfrho haveome idcarwhatt miens so they rush bhndl in print witwln y j i behind the iron curtain but he aren t talk admit that they should have more basis for opinion than the average man but past ins tory does not bear this out credit to the oddfellows the achievement of the local oddfel lows lodge and its associate the rebekahs in buying and outfitting the splendid hall on wesleyan street is worth noting when the town took over the arena some ten years ago the lodge which had been meet ingfor several years in the upstairs portion of the building decided that a hall of their own would be more suitable under the new ar rangement they tackled a real job when they purchased an old building once a church and latterly a movie theatre and set to work to convert the dilapidated structure into a usfeul modern meeting place their success does not have to be told the oddfellows hall is used not only for meetings of the two lodges but for a wide var- theres still time with the first two thousand dollars al ready on its way from georgetown to aid flood victims in britain and holland there is hope that at least another thousand will be forth coming from georgetown the local 1 lood relief i und ts now np proaching the 200 mark and may well have passed this by the time this issue of the herald is oft the press it has rn t with rood response from individuals and organizations as well ing meanwhile we should take with several grains of salt the flow of journalism poured at us by the experts lety of local activities i he recent ib x ray clinic had its headquarters there orange lodge firemen unions church groups use it extensively for public and private affairs i here have been dancing schools conducted there rummage sales christmas parlies dan ces arts craft sales hie oddfellows have created something winch goes far beyond their own needs for a meeting place 1 he oddfellows hall has been a r al addition to the community and no one has ever been refused its use for any worth while community effort hie twelve members wha underwrote the building fund have been recognized by their lodge and they should equally be recognized by every citizen of georgetown the fund by many hundreds of dollars and donations are still coming in stead ily at the town office at the thinks and the herald office it is a real tribute to george town people thit without being canvassed and without any terrific advertising campaign their hearts are speaking in a practical way no conclusion date has yet been set for the campaign to end but we would ask any snr who intends to donate to do so within the particularly in surrounding ocmmumties like next few weeks 4norder to give a comparison limehoua- and hallinafid action of cm ployees of smih and stone and the two paper i could teach him to pray our kaihek he aid he never felt safe arittrlght 111 he stid lna little child prayer over if ii kioi me txifc till the morning light 1 told him children had guardian uiilci who hove red over them ah they pi dyed and guarded them even in their ilccpliil so lie niuil i ever oc found afraid hut now he lb ilyiiife the bnglibh channel lie was decorated the other da so he must have done thoincthint lather special although the cablegram didnt say m lybc a mother tan be pardoned hoi boasting a bit alout her bon uul only ins mother knows the courage it must have taken to fly alone 1 din just as bure uicn when he was fighting lie wlnsiilicxl ins ikuie childhood player and thought of me and his guar dian aneel as i would be if i d been right there in his childish faith i know hed be thinking as the king pinned the medal on his chest that his was only half the buttle i hat his guardian angel did the rest returning to business it was de rided to join i mental health clinic by c out n but i lie r per year per numljii it wts also decided to in ik in iiitogr iph inlt 25 00 wis voted to hood victims relief iht finmh ii y din n b mi old win t sn lur to mills in making a general canvass and such activities as the i orne scots band concert and the i region w a fashion show have boosted with the winmpvg flood relief fund which v is op rated in similar fashion in 1950 the final total was 2867 hie need this time is even greater and it hoped that this figure will u well exceeded jht mail bao urges immediate start community swim pool the ldiuji dear bit your eoluii a ei al i t t weeks mui of tht jfuld i cessive orgu lycd ieieali i n geor and vicin lend very little encouragement to leaders and members of several active grouj of young people it comes as a very real shock that we should find now that all of uie time and money spent by various communities on organized recrea uon and training has been ineffe tlve and that we should take our pattern or ltfo for mx growing young peple back to the clays when children were seen and not heard it would seem more appropriate if we were to face the facts as they are and admit that this generation of teen agers and under give tvtry indlctlon of developing into heal thy nappy people with good mor tals and intellect the tild n iem bersrdp of our public library has increased many times aver in the past feu years sunday school attendance is break all time records any public school teacher should agree that tbc percentage of honour pupils lttlmpt fdod ono could go on to compare i twjprdt with those of twenty lbut to avoid embar- us rather look to the jntjiripl 4faia splendid young ak sonu di fitiilu mjol norui cms ntws no box social but still a party kt al 1 in llu wley it y i it i it p ictru jtfy i of alt tl hi it sib ii rd ut h t iv li u i illy of lh oludtnu don t i ib leottt in lh -4jjlsciji- ot uu utluxiu il uu red nba mdriy of our iilmini have not had un oppoilutnty to ivam u sviin in 0oigeuwn and uius have been intjasing um of uie tint i tiling in oil life of u cuiiudian boy or girl i offer thl iukk stum fni the earnest orisiderutlon of uvefy mini if lllt sofoinuiiliy that we mge our council in fhooe uie site pur chase or lease the projcrty jhcpaie the pool and 6ceure the stiviies ut a qualified instructor in order oiat every child will have a chanec to learn to swim in safety 11 is really surprising to note the rapid pro grcss even atirnid child will make under a qualified instructor our fire brigade have secured special equipment lo assist in life saving let us train a v holt gen oration of life savers by a little thought a few dollars and a little work yours truly ernest forgravc ill i iovi of 1 mtudint oiuicil guiueied uigohik in am uplaniud tin whult pmty ll ia un h bhinds now ftu piiil in hiingcd tn 1 it will hi gin jl i pin it in mill on ihuib day man h 12th at iht homjiii wllu pulm 1ki jutlvurfru will b rilnib ttnd duiii hik soft dllllks will iii 11 t m iwltli only tlgh miuhti stiidenla will be lidmilted it will tnd ut ii 111 p faliaiji imuk u mi nil tin hlkh ht4iooi uie rt wiw nmiikimt whut mtnt on town 7j pti pnpei iniidt toimhiun g thinks in hi 00l the voice of broadway by dorothy kilgallen mm bw ma jt m mm u for home delivery off tfce taugrm please coalact tw tely carriersalesman oa your street write tfce telegraev say and meletda sts toronto er tetephona wavehey 011 the telegram dallr pta wbkkkmd directory albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 res 176r open wed and fri evenings and all day saturday george e mitchell chartered accountant 62 emma st guelph phone guelph 511 nielsen the chiropractor drugless therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant uon lues fri 25 pjn wed sat 2 5 and 89 pm georgetown phone 150w wm broughton masseur daily 10 an to 8 pjn- except wednesday r r i hmehouse px box 29 georgetown 381x12 dr clifford reid lds dd5 dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown issi i uid final arrangements of km illun ki itudiii iixluiies ii n inlio iui id sumli y r ml i i n vhi ki 1 1 y tihoinik ikll ho it woik ns intt it i mil iflii nt in o ir oiiintiy mil th it i oui miuthi in n irhl otn nou in i i i utidi ii vtitn it uh power of in n lit took hi- nudkini on i i ikinny lip from si i to he i i c in uii fium newfnundl mil to ititisli t uhiinbij i he mdlciuc i ltd consicki iblt of htdustriei hih tiny never took the time to w vi n existed making our luntty more hide p ndent within irstlves he txpinlium cry thtfr jphly why tlir suites nrt coming ii i to oui coiintty kittftik heap i iw i kifote tht oil slrlkt in l hi cnl of th pi ti monuments pollock campbell 2 water st north g a l t dealgna on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone591 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 imihirtui i nt in oui iiitd industrial id tli unwtr it pi nit its inlutr i f i si ill ii in tin liutusli and then oi m town and wlittt w itmthied of iit oi all iht touted n t unailit ik made in and nuiny moit in win told of uu in radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 yean experience j sanford son phoneoeorgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmotu jewdlert georgetown phone 536 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james f mcnab barrister soijc1tor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 666 irt rt hllp iwt iim lutuy the high html has lutd niuny visitors ihuw hnvr in tn ii fi w atrny dogs and rabi wtm insist on distui bing the clanmeh traffic officers don t get all the law breakers ambulances and hospitals get some as well as their victims ihert is oy tudt nt in n hool whom i hnteto admit ik ioiiuh lo ghs iwist week when mr muni son started to piny he round tht keys had bein covered with glut due to this the piano privilege have been taken away the piano is kepi locked and is only allowed to be used on spec in occasions i hope this student la proud of him or herself for this nasty trick iminlitis r tilt lntttitutf art indtetl vi ty gi nt ful to mr unlay tor his tnlrtfttthik und en ugh tilting add re it i mint huvjp tnkt n conslrti rable thniikhl lo pi t pure and i rtntnly piovoktsd iiiikii thought to its uk ti nt ra mrs ccorko canipbt 11 t ho ot ht r mt mlit r of agriculture nnd unudiun industries progrnmme ex lnnnmcd the ntlmenu of the whole inlktute tu h r gracious thanks ui mr r tnluy a f tm the national anthem re fithlinunls were served by mes- dinnct kobin livingstone and bal hintlnc mrs herb cleave offerocf her horrwfor the april meeting norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot opeclallit arch correction tl main st s brampton 1788 hour by appt tuea thurs only within hours of recclvinr word of the western european floods your hod cross was providing blankets and other material from supplies stockpiled in geneva j a wuloughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto 366 bay st em 30604 city and country homes parma and small acreages industrial and buatness properties tour local representatives tom hewson georgetown- 332w walter eidler brampton s9s r 4 kenneth m langdon bajthtsmt and soucttor notary public firat mortgage money to loan rpxy theatre building mill street pfcane mw lever a hoston diartarad accoontanta jaratin and hardy 1w mmnpoutaa bldl tmorta btram

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