Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1957, p. 6

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sjjiljiisewt c wiwlffijijl fifpff j the georgetown herald wednesday evegl march 6 15v page 6 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams nerval limehouse hornby stewarttown ballinafad ashgrove terra cotta k m walter c biehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield u- mcgilvray bob baskerville leslie m clark dave hastings corey herfington jr ken- cowell mrs aileen bradley terry marley authorised as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of frjs canadian weekly newspaper associattorv v and thvontario division of the cwn a subscription rate 300 a year i single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on aqpucation the herald is printed each wednesday in the oflice at 2 main st georgetown fi m liaiiother successful yeai once again comment shbuld be made on the night school classes which concluded with a demonstration of the products and skills created attended by a large segment of the districts population friday inknox church auditorium each year we are amazed at the talents shewn by an average group of people develop- eclfna short nights of instruction itindi cates that mans creative genius is not restricted to the few who make a career of painting carp- ertry dress designing to mention only a few phases of the night school course some 300 people benefit each year from the varied instruction available in this govern- merit sponsored school most courses lead to paying hobbies for those students who take them seriously others provide sparetime recre ation and the opportunity to meet others interes ted in the same skills everyone benefits to a large or small extent and the country is enriched by a return to craft work which is all too often forgotten in this age of automation georgetown is extra fortunate in having ex perienced instructors on our doorstep for most of the courses such subjects as oil painting weld ing rug making millinery leathercraft furniture refinishing upholstering carpentry sewing and aluminum etching were all taught by people resi dent in the district the school speaks well for georgetowns cultural fife and it is hoped that it will continue to thrive in future years questions without answers the town council didnt move much tloier tc passing a zoning bylaw on monday after a joint meefng viih the town planning ooard at which mr teaiion of the departments of planning was patent to give advice zoning is a sticky problem and mr pear sons remarks were of necessity limited to gen eralities in such a question it is easy to gen ize and talk in the abstract but much trickier to solve the real problem of dealing with a certain situation in which individual properties come up for scrutiny mr pearson kept reminding council that in zoning someone may get hurt it is impossible to zpne any district for any certain purpose with- out the possibility of hurting present resale of certain property he said a council must balance the future good of the whole community against the present good of individuals such allegbries as planners must be like doctors who say you cant contaminate water then drink it were used to illustrate we dont think council is much better in formed after his visit than they were when they stalled on the shoals last fall when zoning was first discussed a year ago there were problems which eventually had to be faced perhaps the one suggestion which he offered which can be of a little help is to isolate debatable ereas approve the parts of the zoning bylaw which meet- major ity approval then have another session with a planning consultant too many zoning questions have no ans wers at least no answers which are palatable to all members of the community- and there lies a real test for a solomon hospital information garbled a press report of the february 1 1 th council meeting caused some embarrassment at a county hospital committee meeting later and led reeve stan allen to ask that it be corrected the herald reporter misconstrued a state ment by the reeve about possibility of hospital financing by a county debenture issue and re ported that the county would issue debentures and re loan the money to the towns concerned what the reeve said was that the debenture money would be granted to the town with no its not all pie we are grateful to the reeve for setting us right on this and in fact would appreciate any reader correcting any glaring error which might appear in the herald news columns only one who has spent a great part of their time reporting and writing news stories can realize how easy it is to get facts twisted or to ptjv the wrong interpretation on comments par- ticularly in the weekly three hour council session the fact that we- havent been hung drawn and quartered in sixteen years of such reporting is perhaps ah indirect tribute to our percentage ac curacy we have no illusions of course if com- mejats we have heard from residents of other towns are the criterion the weekly editorial staff thought of repayment the statistics he reviewed which showed that georgetown milton and burlington would receive more back than they paid and that oakville would be a loser were based on the assessments of each municipality georgetown for instance would pay 686 per cent of the debenture this being the share of county costs for which it is responsible the bed basis on which the money would be dis tributed would however actually return 147 per cent to georgetown by way of hospital grant is subject to continual harpooning that fellow never gets anything right is a a statement we haye heard more than ante and from residents of half a dozen towns we wonder how often georgetowners have said it of us believe us when we say that every item in the herald is checked as carefully as time per mits many times even the smallest news bit is the product of as many as half a dozen phone cafls and it would be our greatest pleasure to think that if someone from another town said of his local paper that fellow is always getting things twisted the georgetown reply might bef our paper ifsisslly has it right we can hope anyway i these identic al twins nominated by the adams hunt club tor onto as candidates for the outdoors girl of canada competition may pose quite a problem for the judges the two beauties are jpyce andjoan sanderson of leaside ontario they will compete against candidates from across canada winner will be selected at the opening of the canadian national sportsmens show in the coliseum toronto march 15 i social and personal mr and mrs harold cleave 9fi main street north left last mon day for st lvtcrshurk kla by i ear they expect to ik- away fori about six weeks little mary keinhardt crand i daughter of mr and mrs m if moyer 35 mountainvicw road is spending a week with them mary j i the daughter of mr and mrs j a c rcinhardt orillia j mrs allen iawr and her son vernon of nanaimo bc are visiting with her mother mrs w t kirby glen williams and other members of her family for the next six weeks prior to mov ing to port albcmi bc mr and mrs ed martin glen williams have just returned from a months trip to hie south they motored to miami fla and also spent a week in st peters burg where they spent some time with mr and mrs fred mcnally who are also in st petersburg mr and mrs lloyd marks and their daughter wendy have just returned from their southern holi day to miami and tampa florida mrs marks mother mrs stookes port credit accompanied hern on their three weeks motor trip mr and mrs m h mdyer 35 mountainvicw road have returned home after a months holiday in florida while there they were the guests of mr and mrs d r mclaughlin belleaice beach mr and mrs moyer flew down and while there toured the state of florida by car mr and mrs garfield mccilvrav 8 guclph st visited on sunday with mr lome cave who is a patient at the weston sanatorium and also called on mrs r t mr- gilvray at thistlctown and mr herb besscy in toronto a former resident of town if you haverit stewarttown euchre social by st johns school saturday evening the members of st johns sunday school held a euchre and social evening in the community hall the door prizes were won by mr wellington stringer a tv lamp and airs john standish a hamper of groceries euchre prizes wi won by mrs james stewart eeti forgrave george fountain and clare wilton lunch was ser- jwa the guud meeting washeld at hrsc smiths borne several bus- ines subjects were arranged juni wa meeting was held last weak at mrs sallys borne in- vmu koeslas chose the hymn je- jaw trmitpr throne on high for vmtiktw i the 6th verse wen nofc- lavik a quilt was tied in the busy period the meeting of the worlds day of prayer will be held at mrs ce cil smiths home this friday at 230 pm mr and mrs p r baily and dawn of islington were visitors with mrs baily last sunday three teams vie for bowlino leadership three of the twelve industrial bowling teams are contesting a hot race for league leadership as the league enters the final stage of its competition the lead changed bands lot week again when silvers had a 3pplnt evening to pull- ahead of the knt- ner teaavhy one polnl region no 1 maintained their hold on third placet well ahead of provincial pa per and andersons thjeefi wfsi with 341 and 316 lorussos 792 triple bested a 762 by lome cross and 755 by jack saunders the previous week lew rband- ford had a 345 single cross 335 and ted fenning 333 top triples were joe hall 848 lome cross 806 and gord king 788 successful euchre held by firemens auxiliary the firemens wa held an other very successful euchre in the are hall last tuesday even ing prizewinners were mrs ralph bhidd mrs clifford stacey and mrs mack tost mrs clar ence spence won the consolation prize arid mrs pete tost the ooor prize there were eightj tables of cards in play the ladles of the auxiliary -ser- fffi omu loach to conclude ttretoit 7 the all nylon tubeless tire that is jopersiff has all the x advantages of tubeless tires plus nylon construction 91 strong rax tir construction endures 40 hotter pavement vail ha to hjrnl readihis you probably dont burn i your spare dollars but i perhaps they vanish any- i way why not put those i dollars to work building i a substantial cash reserve i for your future an in- i vestors syndicate plan i will help you call or write s j i dick riooall 4 ostrander blvd tr 73897 w storm yndloat o mriccifciri rrtc t in pmmciritttic att tttft 1009 by bis ghdlng rest fully over the highways you have a splen did view of every passing scene from the wide obser vation windows of todays luxurious highway travellers see your agent for a wide choice of attractive pack age tours round trip fares are low new york l 2625 washington m70 detroit 1170 buffalo 830 toronto 200 tickets and us travel information at a comer cupboard trianale sociql and personal mr joseph hall sr queen street travelled to sl peters burg florida for an extended va cation mr and mrs a h feller mr and mrs w biehn mr an mrs william mcftally and mr and mrs william territt were inelmira on sunday to attend the funeral service for mr casper stumpf can yoy honestly say to yourself i have enough life insurance tp look after my wife my children iny future i clarence krol triangle 72027 j r r 2 georgetown sln urt assurance company 0t canada 1 fl dr j burps mihm dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown s m faibiah ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w h carr professional engineer ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 georgetown animal clink c w sayera dvja 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery 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