Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1955, p. 8

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i sboheettovm angus snl 1sbs pact mmmmmm the mm i mii georgetown herald essilng hi fi r iniiiiltlu f ocomnpwh outl wttllams jlrotval umotoua hcxmby itssvurxtowlc aulmalab asmocovf thdla cotta sobaeripuaa hats ttotf yr- siagle copies be eatli advertising rate quoted en application the herald i printed b wednesday la lb oglee at mala st georgetown walter c btehn publliw and editor garfield l klecuvray coray keflrlactaa jr afrimrergueen leslie h- clark reg brocattheed bob baakcrrllla authorised u second due siall fottofie ihrt ottawa member f the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division d h cwna excellent traffic control so many people have mentioned the attention be ing paid lo downtown traffic control by the new pol io fores mat we thought it would be nice lev publicly pais on public reaction friday a businessmen phoned lo express hit tali action and asked in lo take e look at the four cornert where e policeman in ihe middle of the road wa energetically keeping traffic lowing evenly in ell dir ections and keeping an eye out or pedestrians et the tame time it wai a pleasure to see tint dangerous spot pro tecled by someone bearing the stamp of law and or der end if the new police forcelakes as keen an inter est in all phases o law enforcement and public safe ty then we can be happy to have them with us get in the swim now thaj a iwimming pool in georgetown i loo mng e definite reality there come the queiiion of money the uom club ha been parking activity with generous aisnti from uch group a the boy stout auxiliary and the firemen tender for the comtrutlion have been let there is some 16500 in the kitty for a staii but this is a long jong way from the manv thousands required to see the job completed successful completion of the swimming pool will depend on cash donations from organizations and in dividuals over a lengthy period of time we understand that it isthe lions club plan to proceed as far as pos sible with available funds then stop if necessary unt i more money is available to continue the club could pity the reporter no one likes spice wetter than a newspaper re porter and a recent council meeting should have been a highlight to this reporter instead if we might paraphrase it was a stinker council dealt at some length with the question of waste disposal at the alliance milli the matter had been discussed before and this time a delegation of ratepayers from that area requested some definite ac tion an hour anda half of council s time was spent on this and we secured tome particularly good quotes which we debated using for some timebefore we did were still not sure if we did the right thing in mak ing the story as lengthy as it turned out council reporting is one of the most interesting jobs we have and one of the trickiest it may seem simple to tit on the sidelines every monday nght jot a few notes and ram them off on the typewriter the next day it is much more than that we look on council re porting as a definite duty lo the people in georgetown for it is the most important business there is in town and it is the only meant most people have of finding out what elected representatives are deciding as pub- the o wn phoned elto wanted ut to past on to the public that it it not a onetidd fob and that w cn also help too many peopto have got in the habit of ambling across the itrat without any re gard for pedestrian safety rules at the four cornert there ere now clearly marked alleyways for those on foot and people can cooperate by following these markings put there for their sefety cer driven too must keep a lookout for signals given by the officer s in charge end obey them this new system if it is maintained should end most of the traffic arm which occur at rush hours as well as protecting both motorists and then walking from accident ftfinkfc hokys wms tejnwwic oar wintrier nentta pleat will be on holiday tor the motstfa of august nexy sunday will beta charge of the wjts and mr turner of oruge- vllle will speak and service com mence at eleven odnefc berry martin and barry dea of toronto visited last week with mr aod-jtfr- rank wilson kivd marilyn wnw it surely ha been a hot july weather hot or weather cold semom perfect aeema to be of us an it can be told a complaining lot are we we dont like it whea it rains were not happy whea it naamt everyone of ut wwnplalm whea breea bo loags- blows tree to truatble better ally hare and swh would be our wees if for just a alalia day each of ua the weather chose if i ordered weather clear whea ray neiatsbolir asked fry rata both could aot be happy here one of ua would atill roupuia the young people had a very en joyable picnic on sunday aftensooavj when twenty three of there mctcoree pass sicomo vf a exams at oigooot two local men have paaaed their second year law eiama at osgoode hall fred helson u associated wtlh the local law firm of hewson and orj and will ipend the arit year with the firm before rcfurmng to osgoode for hii final year douglas latimer who u spending the summer with the navy at hmcs cornwallls will be associated with a toronto law firm neat year to barbere beaek all west hi swimming followed by a picnic sup per arthur bwe fat having edme holiday with friend al bala mr and mr john ruddeu and son tommy and douglas are visiting her parents up hear sudbury mr and mrs william chaplin and children from ceoeseiown spent a week with mr tad mrs brigdett we are very lad to see bruce brlgdeu able to be out again after his nasty accident with aa angry pig three weeks ago nora barnes celebrated her ninth birthday on july loth by having tome schoolmates la her home for games and a birthday supper mrs clayton wilsons nephew perry oaks of batavla n y has been visiting with thee for a couple of odd be says laslie 1 dont whether tm waking ttpti georrns- town oat or georgetown britasa guiana rvunnienled boxy theatre owner bui leslie hi one 0 those discussions about the weather ess crcw holiday which have beeoase aw mr leslie who arrived in a georgetown via british guiana where he was a hotel and theatre operator tay he came north to escape the hot humid flimsle but must have brought it with him with other ceorgetowaer new and old he has beea sweltering ua the holiest stickiest summer that ontario has experienced since lot advhfttetb it pays i not sensibly commit itself to such a larqe expenditure without et least a percentage of the money already at hand this is tlie time lor those nundredi of people who have been talking about our lack of swimming fa cilities to come forward no one expects to see any one deprive themselves to donate but everyone should expect a donation small or largo from each individual in town and district there are at least 6 000 people in the oreo wiio would be served by the swimming pool that means a per cap ta donation of perhaps 10 ottldll sdlvoltc for each man woman or child in the district a large sum and every dollar you can spare will be needed to pul the campaign over the top pot pourri esquesing council got the ump on our editorial recently the herald suggested warning signs at the dangerous swimming area near ihe glen bridge and we learned efter writing that the signs had already been erected it it to be hoped that they will help evoid eny future tragedies an inaccuracy in e newt story about en accident last week tald little jeffrey itley wet treated fore heed cut in peel memorial hot pital and released efter treatment jeffrey wat taken to guelph general hospital and stayed overnight after five stitches were needed to close the wound sev eral weeks ago the herald printed a tales folder for wigo television it wat an 8 page leaflet celled the wigo herald tome in yellow a no tome in pink and wet distributed door to door a dozen copies of this ere needed end unfortunately none were kept by eith er the herald or the store if anyone hat one around lie policy tl is a place where accuracy is extremely import ant and particularly when one quotes a man verbatim the danger in quoting is that a councillor may say something which in the heat of discussion sounds logical at tho time yet when put in print after the smoke has cleared tends to make him look biased ridiculous or uninformed this meeting was one of those where it was hard to decide what to do we tried to give the story obectively and in the course of so doing quoted seevral councillors who expressed opinions our quotes were accurate but even an accurate quote can some times infer meaning that is not there we do not for a minute think that any member of council would like to see one of our important indus tries leave town it s like that radio program of a few years back where the punch line always came in you say it but you don t mean it much as we like quotes we hope that councillors will weigh their words a little more carefully in fut ure make it spicy yes but a little milder than pep per the house we would be much obliged if they would let the office know everyone it talking ebout the weather thit summer so often people have com plained about not having any summer that it teems ingratitude to talk about the heat thit year but we all do it one person in town it enjoying it doris armstrong home for e month t holidayt from her nur- ting potition in baltimore tayt the tummert there are worte hot and humid and even rain doesnt cool ihe atmosphere mr end mrt stan wade and fa mily have moved into the joseph campbell house on charles street which mr wade hat purchased mr and mrt campbell will be making their home in tor onto keith spence will be a commuter to smith stone from hillsburgh where he moved last weekend with hit wife and family doug peck hat bought their house on normandy blvd though you may save amc eosy to remove poisesion before a fire drives you out chances arc you can t save very much don t gamble your ha deap ed personal properly dollar count up today s vjico ol what i iniidc your houi then call on us for ajcuatr insurance i john r barber agency insurance and tkavil john p barber freeman kersey mill street toiansle 7s521 weekly sports calendar lacrosse tonite aug 3 ohsweken at georgetown oesrtrrown arena s4s pm lime house foster reunion held at newton rucudu mr and urs newton ftuddell were boat and hostess for the foster re union on monday when sixtyeight at- congratulations to air and mrs newton ruddell on the arrival last sjeekol at utile dauehter at guelph itfiaaem hospital c the august wj meeting lias buen eaneelledln favour or a bus trip be- eervtoes will bet held at rjpnatotpriait- church on august 7th after a twoweeks holiday the campbell sinclair attended the funeral of her uncle the late t j foxton in toronto on saturday vttltora miss olive marshall toronto with miss ivens urs hogg and granddaughter wlttr mr and mrs r hall dr and mrs ii brewster and chil dren chlluwack bc with the john nobles 1 miss jean lawr balllnafod with tho s lawrs mr and mrs j a stnethurat jac queline and john of islington with mrs smatburst those on holidays mrs h norton and kay at manltoulln island mr thornton with relatives at teeswater mrs mitchell at waubaahene for the week mr mitchell for the long week end hjr and mrs m h srrrith to birmingham michigan for the week end mr and mrs s scholx jack andoeorge to grand bend the dorsey families of weston with the briggs on monday miss elane morrow with her grand mother mrs r lano this week mr and mrs ronald moore lime- house have as their guests mr moores mother and father and his liter mlm margaret moon from kenora fastball thursday august and oeoroetown vs stbeetsviui in brampton park we service television all mokti radios sscotdkavrss car radios amiancfs 1mm teaetsn ear ernies radio 24 years servicing maustrtxt ntuau 73741 car washing and polishing simpson auto sales 44 gutuhl street triaftale 73446 directory frank fetch uchnsr d auctionber prompt service to hoi 413 tlliansle 7 2864 georgetown dr j burns milne dtntal surgeon xray mill street tr 7 2871 a m nielsen dc nj declor of otlroerectk and naturopathy nouns 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown triancle 73612 dr john r- kerby i practice of dentistry i xray i tllianile 73641 main street georgetown lever ahoskin chartered accountant successors lo jenldns a hnrrjj em 4 0131 1805 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrong s garage tu 7 2741 s m faibish ro optometrist mcnaoura jewellers oaarnela dale bennett barristers and solicitor leroy dale q c sybil bennett q c mp triangle 73381 mill street georgetown it pays you to buy or sell through j a willougus a sons limited realtors city and country hamas farms and small aire ans industrial a business praparmas your local representatives tom hewson tr 7s4m walter f idler brampton 99 r 4 iiu 13301 46 eglinton ave e head office toronto hewson 0rd barristers and solicitors 3v main street south beside knox church george c hewson john d ord triangle 7m monuments pollock campbell detlnns en request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 3048 63 water street north g a lt maurice e maiadenoti barrister solicitor and notary public tr tmm office 4 main st georgetown okbmrs wtaniito rompaw tyulitety w hcarr professional engineer a ontario land surveyor ceorgtowti ontario traugle ubl 00 main 8t n radio repairing we ipedalbm m tl work i years a n nu i nuij2imii

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