Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 7, 1954, p. 8

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oswt wee wednesday atoenln july ttt 1864 page i the georgetown herald sanrtag the mjumimwii of qmomaactowk oum william moeyal uhbsummx jbmmht tmwajrrroww kaluhavab ashomovk temma ootta subscription rate fcuo yw uncla cepuc te adnrtuas rate quoted on sofdleatlon walter c boehn pubuahar sad editor iiaff gcrfteu l ibouvnr laslu m oars carey harrington jr rag bwiamhisit tits herald is printed neb wadaeaaay in tba oblee oa mala street authorisse u teeand elsai mall pest office dept ottawa member of the csnadlen weekly newspapers- aasoelattoa and the ontario division of the cwjja pejsi let matters lie sometimes the status- quo is a good thing and refemng to downtown parking we cant see any point in shifting the present situation until a handy municipal parking lot is provi ded as an alternative to the present parking locations on main street periodically the matter of enforcing 2- hour parking pops up in council sometimes via an individual councillor sometimes indirectly from merchants and monday directly by a merchant group who spoke through the cham ber of commerce despite strong representa tion council declined to act on a suggestion for strict enforcemertt of the by law but will give consideration to adding parking facilities on townowned land on james street merchants cannot be too annoyed at failure to deal with a problem which many merchants themselves aggravate any day in the week one con look along main street and see car after car owned by merchants par down in the dumps the park dump has been overflowing its boundaries for some years now and while no active complaint has been laid by owners of neighbouring property it is known that they do not look with too much favour on the encroachment periodically residents in the park district particularly those along maple avenue com plain about the odour when garbage is burn ed and anyone who drove out that way a week ago last night would realize why pre vailing winds seem to favour wafting the smoke in that direction and on this particular tuesday the smoke was so dense that one could scarcely see the houses driving by and in fact we had to stop the car at one point and wipe the sting from our eyes the garbage question is one which will ked in places which should be reserved for customers we have been guilty on occasion too for it is human nature to do the easiest thing and unless one keeps the buying public in mind constantly a main streeter slips into the old habit of parking as close as possible to the front door of his business place we cant be too optimistic about how many people will use a parking lot on james street and wouldnt advise council to spend too much money on a project which might be- a white elephant meanwhile anyone who habitually parks in a shopping location for long stretches of time might try to change his habits in the interest of public welfare rem embering that although the bylow will not be strictly eriforced it still exists and parking tickets are still handed out on occasion literally and figuratively council is down in the dumps these days with garbage disposal again a pressing question never have a perfect solution for whatever and wherever garbage is disposed there will be neighbours to complain but the question seems to be resolving itself into elimination of an open dump and disposal by burying or incinerating council has given no senoun thought to an incinerator for the cost of thu is excessive for a town of georgetowns size there has been some consideration of burying garbage either by dumping in large ravines and covering periodically or by a method de monstrated jiere last week where a bullclam machine compacts refuse and covers it in one operation the latter is somewhat more ex pensive but has an added advantoge of creat ing useful land for parks playgrounds and other municipal purposes pot pourri an error in compiling high school results which appeared in last weeks herald placed sandy mackenzie eleventh place in grade xi rather than in seventh sandys mark of 70 in german was not included in the marks pub lished keith barber is now employed at the local customs office as assistant to an dy gnchton who was promoted to col lector when bill matthews was transferred to the brampton office a tulip tree at the home of cyril brandford on guelph street is an unusual horticultural specimen and mr brandford believes that it is one of a very few in canada the huge tree was on the proper ty when he pur hosed it several years ago and is so tall that die effect of the exotic blossoms is lost unless one particularly looks up when passing the evening we examinnd it mr brandford climbed up on the roof and snipped one of the hundreds of blooms which some what resemble orchids walter sargent will put his training a ryerson i to good use when he takes over as editor of the man- itoulin expositor at little current while the publisher is away his wife is joining him there for the ummer correcting an error in chapel street school results lynda whit- mee received honours in her grade 8 work her name appeared last week in the list of pass graduates an amusing incident when senior pupils of chapel street school took their trip to niagara was when they clean ed out a confectionery truck which appeared as they stopped for lunch the truck served hydro workers who must have been hungry that day for the children completely bought out everything eatable though we werent here to witness it we hear that georgetown was bombed saturday with blue and white streamers giving a real modern touch to one of the days weddings death of john nick- ell last week at eden mills removes another link with pioneer days for he was the last of a family whose name was associated with lime- house since the early days he was perhaps best known for his fiddling and played for his first dance at age 1 4 and his last when he was 83 and treasured many medals won in com petition including the first ever offered at the cne new concrete signposts and street na downto have caused much favour able comment it is councils tntentipn to gradually add these in other parts of town recently engaged asngineer for the towns of georgetown milton and acton ross simmons and his wife are living in town in the norton apartments on main street school eeatjlta jtewarttowm teacher mrs murray woods w geane honour boris picket chris canham fayta utxtnm to omade i honours creths koealac rob- bis armstrong judy walker carol osvereaux dsvid smith psst fred corley lfarilya hurray tbelms ewlne to grade honourt inaka koealag pas dinah swuu to gwajde t honour fatrtcls harrla paul lcslght gall mcdonald jacqueline barclay kenneth grant betty mas milensm pais gall walker pftlllp wilson to grade t honors jacqueline unce joh anna ewtns wayne deriamore jimmy harris susan smith paaa diana armstrong- larry picket lynda barclay whosjiib nhereu be a hot tme in the old town tonlht school behulth clay hill trmchrr mr albert preccwood to okadk gerard klumpenhouwer to grade t honour marilyn ilarth aruie ilurn pau krnncth miller to grade 7 c4ro ilarth urn klumpen houwrr annje klurnpenhotrwtr gordon warn raymond boas to grade gloria flwood donnamxjier to grade 5 honour llobert otter pass david miller kalph milter glo ria ziilo to crade 4 judith dos barry shrppard wtra k 1 umpfnhouwi r to grade s dcliy klumpenhouwrr ma uric deform june maboc hrian fl- uood to grade 2 linda warn thro klumpenhouw- r to oradf 1 dlla moybce klaai vandermer starlight gardens wasaqabeagh one two or three room cabins located on the beach centra location rates 20 30 35 htueltepmk meals i modern convenience ivie 31 hiluborb ave toronto piirl4wa72ie62 eisht from district sailing fohengland a party of eight residents of the district are tailing from montreal monday aboard the empress o aus tralia bound for a vacation in ennv land nftlr sad mr jwc crawford mr and mrs ernie aimer mr and mrs barry marchlnjton mr ted apbleyard and mrs percy wafcuft will cress the ocean together then disband 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