Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1957, p. 6

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w hir ew p 1 a w k ff- k- if i i5t p fc fci w p lfi a 15 the oeorgktototm herald wednesday biregv sep 4th 19s7 f i pages jx 5 il- t he g e o rge tow n h er a i d serving the communitie cmtoetown oubtwmuamb notwai umehouse hotnbr stewatttown balunafad ashgrove terracotta walter c biehn publisher a m editor staff subscription rate 500 a year single copies be each advertising hates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday fen the office at 22 main st george garfield l mcgllvray bob baskerville leslie at clark dave hastings corey herrington jr ken coweu ills aileen bradley terry barley authorised as second class mau post office depu ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the qntario division of tr cyna blame highway hypnosis for superhrghwayaccidents c- could find no happier troup of young people anywhere the candy floss is just as good the ice cream and hamburgs equally so as- at the ex and you can get fleeced as cheerfully at some fall fair coming there are7so many new georgetown resi- vidents since last fall that an early word about the annual fall fair might be in order this year georgetowns bigday is saturday october 5th and if yoimhink the oje is some- of the midway booths here as you can with their thing then you arent versed with the more-than- more expensive city counterparts ahundredyearold fair sponsored by esquesing fair day is a time that ncftwie in their right mind would miss just walking along saying hello to the peo ple you meet every day renewing acquaintances with visitors from a distance watching the mid way and the harness races savouring the assort ment of cooking smells and touring the exhibit building make fair day one to remember circle your calendar for october 5th and be sure to take in georgetowns fair you wont be disappointed some of the very safety tea- tures that have been built into superhighways am partly to blame for canadas increasing number of traffic fatalities so says an article in the august issue of the imperial oil review it says highway hypnosis brought on by the monotony of driving over mile after mile of nearperfect highway is often the cause of serious accidental while builtin safety features such n limited access have reduc ed the actual number of accidents those that do occur on superhigh ways are usually worse thasu on conventional roads furthermore says the article superhighway accidents often have chain reactions t a single smash- up between two cars can- cause agricultural society in its jj0 way the local fair competes in every way with the ex we may be lacking bob hope but whq could better sub for him fhdn the districts own vince mountfbrd we have cattle and horses on display that have been or could be winners in toronto and we particularly mean it when we say that the hall exhibit is more taste fully arranged than any such in toronto our midway may not be as extensive but when the music starts and the rides rotate you change will be welcomed a proposed change in location for george- towns nomination meeting this year will be wel come news to most of the people who will be at tending this important december meeting the public library used for this purpose for the past several years while making a suitable location in many ways has one big disadvantage its acoustics are far from perfect and it is only the strongest- speaker who can make his voice carry past more than the first few rows of specta- not a council matter we cannot agree with a motion passed at last weeks council meeting when councillors with little discussion registered a strong protest against a proposed rate increase by the bell tel ephone company there was little discussion when the motion was placed on the table and one could hardly assume that nine council members are so well versed with the financial structure of the tele phone company that they could give an opinion on whether as bell says the company needs an extra 2t7nillion dollars to operate efficiently and provide adequate earnings for shareholders next year we should want to be better versed in the matter before offering any opinion on increased tors there is limited seating also and as the town grows it is fair to assume that attendance at the meeting will increase in the same proportion this year it is probable that the nomination meeting will take place in the auditorium of wrig- glesworth school here there will be no trouble in accommodating alt those wishing to attend and speakers on the platform will be clearly heard by everyone rates we think councils action was prompted perhaps by daily newspaper publicity the may or of toronto for instance has publicly stated his opposition one political party has also crit icized the upward trend as a private company operating in a public service field the bell firm is regulated by the board of transport commissioners any rate in crease must be approved by this board and we can have some assurance that if phone rates in crease the board will deem them necessary amo tions like those passed by council can have little bearing on the problem other than to tell the board what it already knows that no one likes to pay more for anything if it can be helped four or fiveadditional cars to pile up in rearend collisions what happens apparently is that the superhighway driver al lows himself to be lulled into an exaggerated sense of security to the point where he cant handle his car when an emergency does arise the review suggests a number of ways a driver can head off highway hypnosis the motorist should avoid driving when sleepy wear loose comfortable clothing and pause occasionally for a hot drink fr he should vary is speedperio dically nd keep lively music on the- radio running the wind shield wipers briefly helps relieve the monotony so does intermit tently changing the headlight beam- the safe driver makes regular checks aware that speeds can creep up unnoticed he checks the speedometer needle at least once a minute every few seconds he glances at the rearview mirror particularly on curves and when passing he keeps an eye on the gad gauge running out of gaso line on a superhighway can be serious 1 i i tail gating is a common cause of accidents the review claims the wise driver stays a reasonable distance behind the driver in front at least one car- length for every 10 miles per hour of speed the article concludes that super highways- should eventually bring safer driving but motorists must learn to follow a new set of driv ing rules retarded children will benefit fro opcbkt whfle on holidays this sum mer cathy hale daughter of mr and mrs buster bale 3 col lege st her cousin jill hurst of acton and vickie lockerby of toronto decided to stage con cert at the cottage of mr and mrs joe hujgt at gleawood beach lake simcoe and raised use sum of l40 with a program of skits and other entertainment it was their decision tortnrn thje proceeds over to mrs robert buckner acton to be used to buy record used in instructing re tarded children at a special school in milton ivs directory sten gun missimg in armory breakin thieves ransacker georgetown what do you know about streets future town historical records for some time we have been considering a series of artides in the herald giving the history of street names many local streets have obvious names king queen park victoria newer ones per tain to current history the delrex streets named for councillors and past mayors the swanek and sunbeam subdivisions which took names from the tyers and hewson families this part of the job would be easily compiled and at the least wjinteodto put it in print as a contribution to we would be particularly pleased to hear from older residents who might have bits of in formation about other streets mcnab for in stance where our own home is located ewing arietta aaurdock and charles edith young sar ah and john street names are a valuable part of a towns history and the herald would like to perpetuate them by purling the story in print you insure your business against fire and theft why not insure sales look at it this way the regular in surance you buy is a protection ag ainst unforeseen events advertis ing is a guarantee that your merch andise is brought before the eyes of people who can buy it the an- swer to your sailing problem i trr72201 ideas copy and illustrations free toadvertisers herald farm news beaty jerseys get 4 red ribbons at cne j e w halton jersey breeders were well and worthily represented at the canadian national exhibition by a strong string from the lin- dale herd of maurice c beaty of trafalgar township in competi tion with 3s top herds from cen tral and western ontario the undale herd won four red rib- bona not to mention numerous seconds thirds etc those winning the highly covet ed awards were undale basil eatella lucille 4th which animal topped the strong dry- cow elate and then went on to take the re serve senior and reserve grand jbhampionship awards undale beacon pinn rose the wiring in thejnuking threeyearolds un dale bijou d fairy s the winn ing senior heifer calf elms fairy alio won fhe reserve junior fe male award the undale herd aho iron first on their progeny of undale basil tar if you should visit the cattle stableslisi the coliseum you will note the lone string of prise ribbons hang saving rrv i vwivaaiaa dk easson brown was former tore university staffer or w easson brown assistant east york coroner and until his retirement in 1956 an anesthetist on the staff of the toronto general hospital and the- dept of anesthe sia university of toronto died at his muskoka summer home friday he was the father of james easson brown r r 1 norval born at arkona lambton coun ty in 1891 he was educated at har- nord collegiate institute and the university of toronto and gradua ted in medicine in 1916 after ser vice overseas as a captain in the royal canadian army medical corps dr brown returned to tor onto and joined the staff of the toronto general hospital in cojaboratioa with professor j armory last night and police are in george lucas he did the laboratory i vestigating loss of a sten gun which work in the discovery of an anes- is missing thftic gas cyclopropane and was the breakin was discovered by the first to administer it caretaker john oliver when he cn- in 1923 he was also responsible tered the bulding this morning he for the introduction of propylene immediately contacted police and anesthetic producing insensiti- a woqld be thief lost some blood vity without loss of consciousness last friday night- when a second dr f g banting codiscoverer of robbery attempt was made at the insulin was he first person to crecmee stand beside the iga whom it was administered store nothing was missing but during his university days dr blood on the floor indicated that brown was an outstanding sprinter the intruder had received a cut and hurdler as a competitor for when glass was broken three years and as an official he was connected with the university track meets for 47 years he was secretary of the advisory board to the university athletic association and a member of the athletic directorate of the univer sity keenly interested in flying dr brown was one of the first cana dian doctors to hold a pilots lic ense and the first student to take instruction and graduate in 1929 from the toronto flying club can adas oldest the control column of the de- havilland moth which he first flew still occupies a place among the rliih mementoes a civil aviation medical examiner dr brown bel onged to the aero medical society and the civil aviation medical ass ociation br brown was a member of the caduceus club the medical legal society of toronto the academy of medicine of toronto the internat ional anesthesia research society the american society of anesth esiologists the academy of anes thesiologists and an honorary mem ber of the english medical legal society in 1938 dr brown received a diploma in anesthesia from the royal college of physicians and surgeons england he was a mem ber of the independent order of foresters lie leaves his wife the former irene gallagher and three children james easson of norval frederick wallace of casablanca morocco and pat of toronto a third son william was killed during the se cond world ward while in the rcaf dr x burns m3na dental surgeon xrav mill street tr 72871 dr john bl kerby practice of dentistry x41at triangle 74641 main street georgetown a in rncwen acito doctor of chiropractic and mahnropatiay 43rd year of practice 25 pun closed thursdays lady attandtirrt 164 caelphst georgetown trlangje 7961 m s m faifaisli ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w h biggs and ralph da vies accredited- plc accountants 65 main st n georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 am to 5 pjn hondays to fridays w h carr professional estgsmser a ontario land surveyor georgetown onuurio res 81 prince chacledr office guelphsl telephone tb 73300 fo expert eye care consult o t walker 3 main st north brampton over abells drag store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 am to 6 pjn daily evenings by appointment v georgetown animal clinic c w savers dvju 106 guelpb street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 frank ptch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown robt r hamilton ro optometrist office hours 10 am 6 pm daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house fast- usy oumfluy aprues it lysnuid snaausrs ing in front of the lindale herd and therefore you will not be surprised to learn that maurice beaty was tied with geo h innes it son for the premier breeder award bruce harding studio main st- smith tr 72578 marsret bradley harmn6 pianist teacher studio haaln st south tr 73203 nedhod known apply teal baick m may wpe of c at the lowvat coat of read brick no t whmmlaiiona oc al monuments pollock campbell designs on bequest inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north galt prevent chimney 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