Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1953, p. 6

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the georgetown hkrmr wednesday evening may 13 1953 pack the georgetown herald earring cammnnra oc georgetown olao klulua norval umrhousr bobnbt btrwarttowrt baxunavad asbokotb tsrra cora subecrlptloa rate 900 a nv slncte copies sc eacn advertising rates quoted on application walter c hqehn ptdlllalier and editor staff garfield u mcoavrsy leaue m cteik corey herringttto it rag or tba herald la printed each wadnaanay in the orlee on main 8teet authorised al aaeond deal mafiu poat office dent ottawa member of hie canadian weekly newspapers aebodauon and the ontarioquebec dmalon of the cwja school wont be the same it is with regret that the news has come that miss beatrice hume will be resigning from the chapel street school staff the end of this term like all successful teachers her person ality has had a marked effect on more than a generation of georgetown people and the children of early pupils are at present receiv ing the benefit of her expert handling of the grade 1 classroom where she has presided for a number of years it cannot always be said that a teacher will be remembered forever but we venture to say that in miss humes case there will be few students who will not carry some of her early training throughout their life a first year teacher always has a marked effect on young people teaching as she does boys and 1 a commendable publication with the high school year rapidly com ing to a close there will be only one more is sue of high tales the newsy paper within a paper which students have been contributing to every other issue of the herald there has been marked progress in high tales since its first edition last fall readers have enjoyed it and we feel that those stud ents who have made contributions have ben efitted by putting their ideas in print editor don souther and his staff have ground out a lot of copy and only one who spends his daily life trying to fill those masses of blank pages which evolve into the herald can fully appre ciate how many hours of work have gone into each production it is to be hoped that next year high so we arent cultured still on the topic of that controversial magazine article abou rt ringing up children in a small town what annoyed us most was the statement that small towns lack culture just for the record we took a critical look at the last few issues of the herald and came up with these a lecture by a very noted art ist hornansky a travelogue on india which has been presented at several city centres a pot pourri owipel street school principal harold mnry i planning a new home in the orr sub division sjd mcnaily construction has al reary started work on the house which will be located at the market maple avenue corner wonder how many people were taken in by a glib young lady who was buying a new wooden leg by selling subscriptions we ve heard of two or three who bought subscrip tions and in each case they can t remember the name of the magazine but only the fact that she was a cripple meant to correct this item long ago and tell you that it is kay cascadden who is working as secretary in mcclures store and not her sister as we repor ted several weeks ago still no sign of ivy planting around the pumphouscs on norman dy and lower john street but we still think it is a good idea quite the fashion for growing towns to swallow up some of the surrounding territory guelph has done it so has acton qakville talks of it so does burlington wonder when georgetown will be wanting a chunk of esquesing a group in milton has formed a separate school girls in their formative years and so much depends on a grade 1 teacher for future sue cess of these little ones school won t be quite the same without her it is a pleasure too to see the fresh ap proach which this energetic woman has had to each succeeding group of children visi tors on open night at the school have always been struck by the originality of the theme which she has developed for class presenta tion of work and by the keen insight which she has into each young mind in her charge and it is a double pleasure to know that she is retiring m the prime of life and that her en ergies have not been dissipated by the long grind which it must be to be a second mo ther to young georgetown tales will enter its second year and that even more students will take part in putting their paper together there are still many unex plored alleys which could make interesting copy biographers of former students ex planations of some of the present high school courses humorous items of the type which al darby contributed last issue an essay or two on current events could make the paper even more informative in scope at the outset of high tales it was our idea to encourage the high school to eventual ly turn otit a year book of its own now we aren t so sure for it has been such a good feature for the herald that we should surely miss it talk by rev norman rawson who has most certainly moved in a lot of circles a fall fair panel discussion led by a government fairs specialist the county music festival two young halton farmers winning an ontario debating championship just a few of our weekly news items mind you it certainly proves that mr x wasn t writing about our small town board and is asking the establishment of a roman catholic school in the town we cant be in agreement with such a project in a small town either from the economic or social view point didn t seem like monday morning this week at all when mrs thompson phoned in the archdeacon s weekly church notice he is laid up with a severe cough and cold and sunday was one of the rare occasions when he has not been in the st georges and st al ban s pulpits for the sunday service thought this was a cute little story when we heard it some time ago a little kindergarten girl told her mother that a little boy had kis sed her in school why in the world would he do that the surprised mother exclaimed oh i suppose he wants to marry me was daughter s matteroffact reply venture to say there la a supply of peanuts and a pea nut bank m practically every georgetown home after the lions took over main street saturday afternoon it was a very successful day and lions welfare funds were increased by several hundred dollars farm news sensation al trend in price of hogs the trend of hog prices thus far in both canada and the united states has been nothing short of sensational late in april prices had readied level which many ex perts thought might at he most l apt ent the midsummer peak on of the strang things la that ajckru bof prices have run contrary to tbm normal masons trend for tfa lint time in 11 yssrs the april of hoc at chicago on april 23rd was a sixyear high for april the rise of abqut 8 00 per cwt in the va hog markets since middecember has been spectacu lar canadian markets are now more than 400 per cwt above the present support level with a fairly brisk export movement reported the major iaotor in recent hog market strength appears to be the decreased suppiy with slaughterings for the year to date down about 14 per cent from a year ago in can ada with a slightly larger decrease in the united states too extremely buoyant tone of hog markets coming at time when cattle slaughterings have been relatively heavy up more than one third in canada and onequarter in the united states over last year has resulted in considerable read justment in the beefpork price ra tio in the past two or three years beef prices have been abnormally high relative to pork but recently this situation has been rapidly cor recting itself but even whh much cheaper beef available at retail counter consumers have continued to buy considerable pork for vari ety the two meats are not com plete substitutes the one tor the other cubs uniform scoots look other people do md polly wants wise crackers he bid high for the parrot and finally it was knocked down to him paying hia 50 he asked docs this parrot talk who do you think was bidding against you the parrot inquired 1 it doesnt add up if the day after disaster strikes you find that the amount of your insur ance doesn t start to cov er your losses you ii want your head examined be smart count your property values now and insure them adequately elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey r c theiapaan miu street phone 119 woods feed grinders grain rollers you can save time and money with either of these oper ates automatically while you do your chores will pay for themselves in time and money saved robert cooper phoni 1311 n a scouinews outdoor meetings ere the real ithing for this time of year and we are happy to see that our groups of cubs and scouts are taking advan tage of the opportunity the boy scout committee met last thursday evening in st johns church parlour and discussed fur ther plans for the cub and scout camps mimeographed sheets con taining all the details will be given to each boy in the near future plans are being made for the scouts and cubs to join in the cor onation celebrations it is hoped that a beacon lire can be arran ged the annual boy scout auction sale is to be held in late may a special meeting of all dads is to be held prior to that date watch for your letter in the mail this week to your quebec holstein prolific mother a purebred hblstein cow owned by daniel shea and bud sauriol vinton que has established nsume- thing of a record by becoming a mother off four calves within a period of ten months and 28 days known as riverdale goodyear sylvia this proud mother produc ed twin calves a heifer and a bull in the spring of 1852 and now has again calved with a pair of twins sylvia was herself born in 1940 and altogether has had a total of 13 calves directory albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 ii ii 1 george e mitchleu chartered accountant 62 emma st guelph phone guelph 911 nielsen the chiropractor drugleai therapist mth year of praeuea ladj attendant hon lues frl 25 pjn wed sat 25 and 89 pm monuments polldck campbell 82 water st north o a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr clifford reld ljxs dj5s dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 80 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 yens experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 s m faibish ro optometrist sanmons jewellers georgeto phone 536 norman gunn doctor af sorglcal chiropody foot specialist arch correction 21 main st s brampton 1789 hours by appt tufts thura only j a willoughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto 366 bay st em 30604 city and country homes partus and small acreages industrial and buslneas properties tour local representatives tom hewson georgetown 332w walter f1dler brampton 395 r 4 leroy dale qc m sybu bennett qc barristera and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james f mcn ab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 636 kenneth m langdon barrister and solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building diplomat dq you preund to have as good judgment as i have exclaimed the enraged wife to her husband well no he replied softly our choice of partners for life shows that my judgment is not to be compared with yours lever hoskin chartered accountant successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bldg victoria street toronto- el 9131 adtolnlng brampton golf club i seven exclusive features on page seven 1 ottawa 2 london 3 washington 4 toronto 5 broadway i world 7 ontario the telegram dally pine wbbknd fw heas beate al te taaauaaa plam saamat tea tav cant

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