Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1957, p. 12

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3 r thev omijhmrtowm hutalg wednesday november tqth 1887 two- v ij 2 4 pubusned by students of georgetown high schoot lumtoftlai russian sputnik moves thb value op education with the rest of the world high schoorsfudents have been lightly shocked to learn of the two earth satellites which russia has succeed- ed in launching suddenly one of the former equally balanced powers has surged ahead besides up setting the balance these launch- ings hay set our former sense of security now our fut ure has gained importance we begin to wonder if our will reach fulfillment those who have planned no future are sudden ly obligated to their country and to themselves tp gain as much ed ucation as possible v in russia we can see the impor tance education has achieved the russians ever searching for im provement are wining to pay i a student to get a university educa tion they realize its importance canada and the us which match russia in almost everything are left far behind in this it is common knowledge that russias output of engineers is far greater than that of canada the united states and britain combined with each en gineer they turn out the ussr mo ves ahead of us the future of the western world depends upon us and the comple tion of our education platter chatter ginny andetl here are a few words about a couple of the smoothest kats in show bis we present the everly brothers don and phil whose sensational cadence- rockin beat recording of bye bye love has skyrocketed them to fame don ras born on february 1st 1987 he is 51t tall and tips the scales at 150 libs gnjjdphil was born january 19th 1939 and although a little younger he also stands 510 and weighs the same j these handsome young men who were born in kentucky hail from a musical family don and phil crashed the enter tainment world at the tender age of 8 and 6 respectively on their parents radio show since then they have gained more and more fame from their rockin songs such as wake up little susie which was currently number one on the top ten tunes the boystive in madison ten nessee now and their hobbies are music and art here are two boys who are really going places and we wish them all possible luck well well have to cut out now but watch for our next column for a dishy bit of news about a pop ular permormer 11 b report sharbi hariay owls sports i juniors take over where srs left off v this year a junior football league was formed by the three schools of acton milton and georgetown to give the younger kids a chance to learn the rules and regulations of rugby and give them an idea on how to play the game this it is hoped is a way in which the sen ior teams will be supplied with knowing players as soon as the big teams were finished the juniors took over un iforms and the midgets started practising man they are huge november 5th the juniors play ed against acton and got waked on to the tune of 137 it shoud have been 1313 or even 1413 if actons delegate for referee wasnt so attentive when georgetown had the ball there were some poten tial players seen in the persons of bob henderson and doug hazel who did most of the running three other stars of the game were dave smith bob bingham and tom ross who played an all out game it seems that acton persists in playing the man and not the ball for we had a fairly serious accid ent to doug hazel when a high spirited acton player decided he would sooner tackle our men by putting his hand in his mouth and twisting well there is no sport now until hockey i guess chatter h4the halls by hi chattorfbox here are some of the baseball and volleyball scores from the tour nament between the classes in the school softball grade 10 won against grade 9 o umpires were doug haxell at home plate bill bailie and ted gillon the bases scorekeeper was lynn scott november 6th grade 11 vs grade 10 99 umpires were doug hazel at home plate ted dill and bill bai lie on bases scorekeeper wasjo- anne paige volleyball grade 9b vs 9a and 9q 2113 referee was lynn scott score- keeper was marilyn barth october 4th grade ua vs hb 2117 referee was verna picket and marilyn barth score keeper was betty j anderson october 17th grade lua vs 9 2116 now that the flu has come struck and gone everything is back to normal i think it struck about 5050 fifty per cent didnt have it thirty per cent did have it and the rest well lets say they were supposed to have it some of the most interesting an swers come in geography period which really shows how intellig ent one is for instance br states that a big lake is two little lakes put together and c g says a dry desert is a wet one dried up these definitions didnt meet with the approval of the geography teacher however who is slowly but surely getting very disgusted with us l wonder why i was lynn scott is it necessary to swat flies dur ing spare charlie how in the world is u possible to get lost in this school carole and one more question directed at l p what do sunday walks do for the health our school pictures arrived the other day and amid chuckles and groans came a my youre a hand some fellow fred guess who was complimenting himself red and blue seem to be the col ours in 1 ib last tuesday as about 30- per cent were wearing somct- thing red and approximately 20 per cent something blue talk ab out school spirit this is a very- common problem in many schools so georgetown high please donvfliink im picking on you a ghs male student came know rfaiooluke score keeper was verna picket and marilyn barth oct 24th grade 19 vs 10b and ioc 2115 referee was lynn scott home from school one day and an he who plays with fire usually nounced to ms mother mom gets burned someumes on the rm jn a fine fix at school i have sometimes on nose do you agree ken write more and if do who laughed so hard in latin the teacher will find out i cant class that her teeth fell out do spell you keep them in a glass of water if anybody has a solution for the overnight joan poor body please let him know but in any rase grade 12 report jim gill have we a red in our fifth form butch is your latest flame named bessiovitch it seems to us that first form is the place for budding romances aint love grand john doug have youevcr been in a russian fertilizer factory we hear a young third form lad is so intrigued with duck hunting that he talks about it in his sleep what girls in commercial had an all night party boy were they ti red the next day we report the loss of three 5 nudenik cent postage stamps would the possessor please return these to locker 131 we heard that two girls in up per school have a gift for confus ing the teachers could this be so no sense in telling you now mar ilyn but that was a one way street bill did you need the french german and english to find the meaning of the word love what sprightly teacher figured he made a record trip after a die- tec no one is allowed in the halls bye now 9b report darwin tost j between periods without their slips halloween is over for another showing no pun intended ah year and people are picking up the j theres many a slip twixt here pieces the usual pranks were and the office creased in many places lets hope j to whom is the budding young more brains are used next year and author in fifth going to dedicate not so much thoughtless brawn i his essay the evils of alcohol the noise in the new part of the ism and is this to be true life school seems to be deteriorating or science friction machines quiet and the who received four proposals in ioice not singing any more lit class and who were the four maybe its too cold for him the lowdown fellows upper part of the new addition is frequently from the back of now almost completely finished room 18 we hear a small voice pipe most of the workmen have moved up turn off the bubble machine downstairs and we students have and the echo from across the aisle with void hello all you wonderful peope out there in newspaper land i am back again with scoops jokes and a few highlights since the big news these days are sputnik and mutnik 111 let you in on a secret theres going to be another one you know no cover ha ha well back to the salt mine for me db are you really a big fat native and dp jungle jim dont worry we its not so bad when you talk to yourself its when you answer back jb who has the talent of understanding birds told me that one of his feathered friends told him that he was near ly hit by a flying sputnik dread ful isnt if a small boy from the city was spending the weekend on his grandfathers farm while he was strolling through a field he found three empty milk bottles kxcited- ly he ran to his grandfather and shouted grandad grandad i just found a cows nst thus cndeth the hilarity for to day if anybody in lt would like a student card pease get in touch with me they cost 50o and come in pretty handy please read the midtown column loa report carolyn taylor last week we welcomed aboard the band wagon edith brown ed ith is from glasgow scotland late ly i had an interesting conversa tion with her and one of the many- things she found different wa- the attitude of the pupils toward the teachers here in canada a good teacher must win the respect of her pupils otherwise discipline is often very poor in scotland edith went to an all girls school and so the jnixed classes were something new too i asked her opinion of this and she replied quote i like it much bet ter because the boys give you a laugh i guess she is right after all i said and done classes would be dull without the boys to liven things up the only other thing edith com mented on was all the exams but then i guess thats a complaint in schools the world over the art gallery of toronto are seeking living likenesses of these six 18th century geor gian beauties whose original portraits will be among 86 great paintings on exhibition january 1 1 to february 1 6 photographs of ontario women or girls who look like them should be sent to the gallery by december 1st left to right top row are mary gainsborough by her father thomas gainsborough joanna leigh by sir joshua reynolds mrs bruce of arnot by allan ramsay bottom left to right are frances morton by john hoppner margaret gainsborough painted by her father and princess mary by hoppner the joke bag bc must you wear such ijocd socks i well here we are again and u joke time 1 boy trying to make time with a beautiful girl pardon me but im writing a telephone book and id like to in clude your number 2 boy to girl friend would you please dim the lights you see i freckle easily 3 doctor to patient sir im afraid youll have to avoid all kinds of excitement but doc cant 1 even look at them on the street rural hydro consumers to benefit from new plantf new third block of 500 j of concern to the government and rs a month at 11 cents to the local members of parlia- wonderful wonderful what bright student de franca is moved up the rooms are well illuminated with nine 500 watt lamps and five said vive la mcuble francais spotlights on the blackboards the j the thought for the week if interior decorating is quite light rauchen ist verobaten im nicho- and compared with the old part is urucherabtefl why shouldnt im very bright we are hoping for rauchercaupe nichtraucben ver n a report karwn scott watching with anticipation der welt is vollkommen you insure your business against fire and theft tthe other day a couple of our swans got loose a young child seeing them went running into the j house exclaimed loolcr ronmmy sea gulls continued improvement and will be jboten sein ah well nichts uf jsmtshetmoahos j hands with a moonman when she jumped off the end of a com pass held by a former class mate i dont think walt disney has ever been able to get a surprised look on one of his animals like that on poor old hep i think the best place to learn how to drive is at a driving school this was proven when a buddy of mine had a slight accident as a horseman has to watch that his nag doesnt run into a tree so does a beginner at driving while travelling on the asphalt of our town the new forward look now has a backwartpglancc in it so gee dad watch dose trees by the way how did you like your pictures some were all teeth others all hair faces screwed and others with their noses up in the air most were- sent back with the quip better smile next time girls our seven little cheer leaders got a blast before the first junior football game from their buddy mr lambert it seems as the rumour goes that they took two periods off before the game and the team itself only gets one a little drag lost maybe poor dawn really gets in a flap when she scea the window washing acrobats velinging to a window ledge and bent double scrubbing the s02 but dawn do you not think they know the risk they are running no i dont think they do its a long way down to earth from way way up there boys well thats about all for now o happy sappy and turn off dat dans bubble machine 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 selling problem i tr 72201 ideas copy and illustrations free to advertisers the georgetown herald hittoi visit to britain is described to i0de miss ruth evans a past regent of countess of strathmore chap ter ioie who recently returned from a trip to britain and the continent told members about her trip when she spoke at the iode meeting november i lth she il lustrated her talk with coloured slides which she had taken mrs james imton was hostess at her home on lyons court mrs percy leslie presided and there were 25 members present thefc was a full program of business at the meeting following reports of the secretary treasurer and conveners it was reported that a flag has been presented to harrison public school by the chapter a bale of good clothing is being packed for the adopted northern school with mrs bob lloare and ruth evans in charge of packing christmas gifts for the school children are being purchased by mrs robert jones and mrs robert wicks and mrs robert reichardt will look after gift wrapping these a shower of crayons and books was received for the local baby clinic members were asked to assist with the canvass for the red cross blood donor clinic mr les lie clark is captain for a district plans were discussed for the an nual valentine dance in february and a committee appointed mrs cecil davidson is convener for christmas cards andrwrappthgs and anyone wishing to purchase these can do so from an iode member it was reported that the chap ter had purchased a remembrance day wreath which was placed at the cenotaph mrs john d kelly invited the chapter to her home for the january meeting members as sisting mrs linton with the lunch were mrs ed hall mrs w c reynolds mrs j d kelly mrs austair macintosh mrs robert jones and mrs leslie clark ontario hydro is to broaden its density requirements for farm line extensions by building twothirds of a mile from existing lines to any soundly established farm in stead of onethird of a mile as at present in addition the commis sion will shortly introduce into the present hamlet rural rate structure a kilowatthours per kilowalthour with ten per cent discount for prompt payment making a net rate of one cent per kjlowatlhour this is designed to benefit rural customers in high- density residential areas by bring ing their rate closer in line with municipal rates these farreaching changes in rural policy were announced by hydro chairman james s dun can cmc ll d at a press conference november 12th and they were among a number of important hydro matters which he reviewed when he reported to the people of no cost to the user to any farm situated within a third of a mile of existing lines there is an other group of farmers however irving just beyond the third-of-a- milc limit whose understandable desire for electric power has fre quently been discussed by our commission and has been a matter ment in the areas concerned the desire to serve these customers was ever present in our minds the cost involved has been the deter rent notwithstanding the financial sacrifices involved mr duncan said that the commission has de cided to broaden its density re quirements for farm line exten sions by building twothirds of a mile from existing lines to any soundlyestablished farm instead of onethird of a mile as at pres ent he strongly emphasized however that this was as limit and wishing to obtain elec tric power would have to build any line in excess of twothirds of a mile at his own expense no ex ceptions he said could be made to the rule in relation to the rate revision the hydro chairman said that strong representations had been made to the commission by subur ban residential customers in the rural system who had asked that their rates should be more in keeping with those in adjacent municipalities he stated that this matter had received the full est consideration and that he was glad to announce that the com mission would shortly introduce into its hamlet rural rate struct a new third block of 500 kilowatt- hours a month at 11 cents per kilowatthour this change he explained was designed to bene- fit customers in highdensity resi dential areas by bringing their rate closer in line with municipal rates suit winner j mrs mildred oates 6 wesleyan st was the october winner of tbe the province by radio he commission could go and that odd fellows suit of the month over a number of ontario stations an potential discussing the change in den- beyond the sity requirements mr duncan said ontario hydro is conscious of the need to serve an everwid ening circle of people in the rural areas their natural desire to enjoy the comforts and material benefits of electricity is fully ap preciated over the years rapid progress has been made in this direction and power is now avail- able to some half a million cus tomers residing in the rural areas of ontario three times the number served at the end of world war ii i the hydro chairman pointed out that today 94 per cent of all the farmers in tbe province have electrical facilities available to them a percentage equal to any j country in the world it goes without saying he stated that pro- j viding service to farms in sparse- lypopulated areas is expensive arsd uneconomical the install- ation of a mile of rural line costs on the average over 5000 tinder existing arrangements continued mr duncan ontario i hydro is prepared to extend its rural lines along a public road at i customer situated club twothirdsofamile giant turkey shoot sponsored by x rotary club of georgetown saturday november 23rd at 130 p-m- in delrex industrial subdivision georgetown north of highway no 7 georgetown ontario 22 calibre rifle and ammunition supplied 12 g s owns gu sup or b your own 12 gauge ammunition supplied a chance for those disappointed hunters not mentioning any names to get their christmas turkey refreshment booth t christmas shopping is easy when you live in georgetown just visit your friendly gears town merchants and jrou will find gr satisfaction garnet building i products ltd readymix concrete j large stock of plywood masonry cement lime 2 plaster insulation rock jxrthe flails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board offn monday tuesday wednesday thutsday and today 00 am to sioow tr 72519 saturday d00 am to 1200 pm tr 72861 delrex industrial area j uifrst i v ajiisisfessssstsss r ewe

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