Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1955, p. 6

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tm otttjtttowm kebtalo wednesday evening july lata m65 pack 6 the georgetown herald aertng the ifmnnitnitla of 0okotowh oun wouamf notvalv umehouse hokntv stiwakttdwh bauinatao xshorove tbdta cotta walter c biehn pubuahe- and editor itam subscription sala w 00 a year single capita be each advertising rate quoted oa application the uerald la printed each wed wad ay la the office at 23 eftin st georgetown garfield u kcguvrmy corey ilerrttsjton jr lira jo ferguson leslie u dark rh broombead bob batkervtlla authorised aa second dm mall post otwe dept- otuwa mambar of tha canadian weakly newtpap attoeiation and the onurlo division of the c wna hail and farewell the departure of ontario provincial police to be replaced by a local policing tyttem marks still another phase of georgetowns development from a vmall tqvfn to a larger on it is proper at this time to pay tribute to a auc cession of opp officers who have fulfilled thair duties faithfully and well and more particularly to the last four officers who have fitted well not only into their fobt but into community life in general cpl beckett and constables duby smith and harrington have been worthy representatives of their profession if our new police officers live up to the standard they have set then georgetown should be satisfied chief roy haley has been around longer than hit three officers and should be by now a fairly familiar figure downtown the officers whom we unfortunately misnamed in a newt item a few weekt ago are forrest inch clifford found and alexander macleod coming here at strangers wilt be a definite ad vantage to them and to the town for they will not be subject to any preconceived opinions of eny citixen and tbey end their work will be judged on itt merit we welcome them at important citizens confid ent that they will uphold the people t trust at axpret ted by council in entrusting them with safeguarding law and order in a town which has always been noted for itt taw abidmg ciltienry we mutt ell cooperate with them in maintaining this reputation stay away from real estate lub motown hjgang wall the friday before last you elected a niauocr committee so in eaaa you werent la on it to ull yen who waane there be cunning ham carole borldrm jean englehy bob tracey grant enunerton jobs tiiulism and ken langdou who got tbe job of writing up our meeting in the herald we have a new pres- tdaat in the per of jack sunoueks and grant emmaraon hat bead ebos- en to help out km gregory aa treas- urer now te the meeting last tuesday at bev cunningham we appointed varioui member to lob aocb aa record pa ayttam prise taking the door and to on we plan ned dance like statue piihiiihhah girli choke and racked our brain trying to think of way of making it mora fun and more tnteretting for you thats not a ally a it sound believe me tbe turn out jut friday was not up to par tnesedance are for everyone 1319 and you can re member what it wa tlka without than if you nave any euggeetiona pleat dont beaitate te make them and veil do our beat to help thar are couple of thing you kid can do to help out too first and for ntoat wed like to tee the powder room and the hall completely de- aartad daring the dance and when you are in the hall get up and dine a atag una on one aid and ibe girl en the other every one tilting down i no fun for any one coma on guy get up and lik tbem to dance and girli too ill guartntee that neither eex bite and you 11 make more fun for everyone and youraelve loo if you do next week lets have a record turnout and let everyone do hi ehare to make it a great tucceu well be ready to go by 830 if youll be there by 0 00 ken langdon aclion of council in considering purchase of an expensive property for future resale even though in dications might be that the town could make money on the deal is not in our opinion wise business council has quite enough to do with the ordinary routine of business plus ell the maor things like wat erworks sewerage subdivisions end roads without getting into property dealing and all its dangers and most certeinly no property should be acquired with out ratepayers who will foot the bill voting on the question admittedly town council is in a ticklish situation and we re glad we don t have to supply the answer georgetown has committed delrex developments to an agreement which binds that company to provide a proportion of industrial and commercial assessment one tragedy enough one drowning tragedy this summer is more than enough for a town end it is to be hoped that it will be the last sad news printed in the herald ihis tea son it is the second time in the past few weeks that a drowning has occured in the deceptively calm creek below the 10th line bridge near gten williams in both cases the victims were strangers to the area and no doubt uninformed about the swift current and the deep hole near the bridge we would suggest that the township council er for each group of houses erected it is morally if not legally necessary to expect other subdividers to do the seme council seeing this has temporarily stalled two proposed subdivis ions whether the town can continue to do this in definitely is a point of law with which we are unfam ilir on the other side of the picture of course is whether it is proper to refuse to allow a person to sell their own property which is practically what is being done by refusing to okay a housing subdivision while we haven t the answer we don t think town purchase of an 80000 property is it we should rather see representation from the council to subdividers that they sign agreements similar to del rex to maintain the balance demanded of that com pany 1 pot pourri an error in the wrigglesworth school results last weak omitted the name of eleanore ross from the pro motion list eleanore will be in grade 1 next sep tember sandra louden has joined the staff of bar bars gift shop this summer mrs paul barber will be spending most of the summer in bala where they have opened a summer store for another season an item of hockey interest was omitted in an account of the club stag recently mrs jack gunning one of the most faithful fans was prevented by illness from attending the games last winter so she offered a cash prize to be awarded the most valuable player nick fern besides winning the nash and mcdowell trophy was presented with this prize at the stag frank murftn was in the news last week when ho flew an injured plane pilot to hospital frank was vacation ing at his cottage and offered his services when he heard of the- accident seems the herald is so busy reporting other peoples news that we sometimes slip on our own the feminine voice you now hear an twering the phone belongs to mrs aileen bradley ect a sign warning people to use caution in bath ing there a few dollars spent on carpentry could save a life we aren t familiar with ownership of the land bordering the creek if it is privately owned if the owner allows the public to use his property we know he would be agreeable to erection of a warn ing sign it is to be hoped that the township will act im mediately to help avoid any future tragic accidents which mar the happy season who left her position in the town municipal office to oin the herald staff she succeeds mrs tom fergu son who retired to housekeeping mrs bradley is well known to most people in town through her dut ies inthe town office she lives on victoria si with i er family of four anj er mother mrs stafford groat inciden 6l the herald office is now open all noon hour for the convenience of customers the office is open from 8 to 6 daily and saturdays from 8 to 12 if the herald should be a bit late in weeks to come or your printing orders somewhat delayed don t be too hard on us vacation time is here and the herald instead of closing down for a week stag gers vacations reg broomhead starts hl holidays tomorroy with each of the staff following in succeed ing weeks seems a shame to see those lovely frees being toppled on the highway but if is the only way this narrow roadway can be widened its to be hoped that other trees will be planted for the benefit of future generations for it s true that tree make a town all star professional wrestling friday july 15th at 845 pm georgetown memorial arena featuring billy foster jggg hal van dyke vs also two other outstanding bouts ringside 100 general admission 75 children 35 tax included otcisfrt bjtewino company umitf d lambah gam bootf wim pool fubdl a silver collection of gel was ad ded te use community ewimmlna pool fund last wednesday when ntesn- ber of the lion and rotary club provided earn amusement for those who attended their baseball game in the park final eeore and even the winner wa somewhat hard to determine es- pedally if one counted a bote home ran when the whole 2deun teans ran around the base according to ernie alcott a lion who manned the loudspeaker his club was the winner but as he aaid the lion own th mike so i can sty what i like the game was preceded with a pa rade from downtown players were in uniform though one couldnt say the- uniforms were uniform they ranged all th way from bathing beauty pat vane to jim jon who wa a combination davy crockett and lll amver walker schnozile cleave vera kidrut kirby dap- stewarttowh we all appreciate tbe full report of the school fas last week herald a piano recital wa held by kra bally pupil at her home monday oflastweek those taking part were susan smith karen brigden lynda barclay jacks barclay maralyn atar iay ineka knealag greatha f david smith dan smith judy walk er gail smith barbara carhart jean catbay judy walker played the net ional anthem- several of the moth er and friend were present to hear them play sir c a grant tendered a bride shower to alls france of st cathar ine everyone enjoyed the program and lunch prepared by the hoateas per jim cleave era santa hyde were only a few of the other atope stage of the game stun hectare was removed from the bald la hi own ambulance a wheelbar row wa employed to aid tome of the older man around hate and just to add confusion 3rd base wa na med itt base weekly sports calendar soccer saturday july 16th georgetown wolves vs sette uuo thursday juiy 141b juvenile baseball milton vs georgetown georgetown park 6 30 pm lacrosse tontte july 13lh woodmidoe at georgetown osoroelown arena 43 p m fastball thursday july 31 tt georgetown vs thistletown in brampton park lets talk it over would you be able to replace your home if fire ruined it have you really enough fire insurance to cover its present value as well at all the con tents if you have any doubts ask our advice theres no charge or obligation whatever john r barber agency insurance and travkl john r barber freeman keraey jiul street triangle 73531 hlalalslalalalbhhighlgtlslblilbm atother great motion picture follows in tbe footsteps of a juan called piter roxy mow tues july ii 19 nearer to heaven a mummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm directory frank fetch 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q c sybil bennett qc mp triangle 733s1 altll street georgetown monuments pollock campbell design on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 82 water street north g alt hewson ord barristers and solicitors 39 main street south betide knox church george c hewson john d ord triangle 73244 maurice e mauitwtcw bjl barrister solicitor aad notary public tb7mm office 41 main st o georgetown radio repairing we specialize m thia work 27 year eknarlenee j sanford son triangle 73419 w hcarr rvafaatlanal hnalneer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario trlntgla 73181 60 main st n moves across highway a major change along no 7 last week wai the moving of the former wllbert cleav house across the high way to a new location in the delrex subdivision the house was on prop erty which will be the lndastfulrer of the iubdlvliion lais iw faiafriitrwilwifrfrgrriar

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