Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 11, 1957, p. 8

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i i thb o herald wednesday december 11th 1957 page 8 1 1 1 ip the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown guen williams norval iimehouse hortjby stevvarttown bauinafad ashgrove terra cotta walter c bffihn subscription rate 400 a year single copies 10c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday ta the office at 22 main st georgetown publisher a hd editor staff garfield l mcgilvray bob baskerville leslie m clark dave hastings corey herrington jr- ken cowell mrs ailecn bradley terry harley authorized as second class mail lost office depl ottawa aaember of the canadian weekly newspaper association or the ontario division of the cwna h congratulations and coiidolenc another municipal election has come and gone and georgetown has chosen the nine men who will guide tbvn affairs in the new year to the mayor reeve and deputy who were chosen by acclamation and to the six successiul men on monday who will form the new council our heartiest congratulations to the four who offered their services but failed to secure the nec essary number of votes our condolences trieir public spirit in wishing the job is to be admired and no one was beaten so badly that it may not encourage them to try again another year r- the 1958 council is a wellbalanced one combining the talents of seven men with two or suggestion has merit suggestion of cr aacgilvray last week tharkes ever there may be certain shifts in service wrigglesworth pupils provide musical evening an overflow crowd taxed the f school who gave a resume of the auditorium of wrigglesworth school to capacity on wednesday to hear a program of christmas music presented by the school children under the direction of music supervisor kenneth r har rison arct rmt the program was introduced by william kinrade principal of the more years of council experience and two new comers who though not previously holdingtriy elected public office have played major roes in several organizations and have proven that they are interested in georgetowns welfare i they enter a year which will see many ma- or decisions which will take a large part of their time and a great deal of earnest thought we i wish them success in their deliberations indivi dually and as a group this we know no man serves on council unless he has a strong in terest in municipal affairs and each will be do ing his best as he sees it georgetown should have additions to the local phone exchange when the chinguacousy system is taken over by the bell company has merit aid should be pursued by council there are people living in the terra cotta district and others in norval area who are geog raphically closely linked to georgetown thev shop mainly in georgetown have ties with local organizations and look to georgetown as their major civic centre there is a possibility that when the bell ta- fine musical success outstanding performances by young geor getown singers at the recent kiwanis music festi val in guefh speaks wellior our towns musical culture georgetown has long been noted as a musi cal town and its reputation has been enhanced in recent years by the training afforded school children by the supervisor kenneth r harrison who has worked earnestly to develop an appre ciation of music among public and high schoo students his interest in encouraging so many to c 3m pete at guelph will have farreaching results it is not only the winners who will benefit for i life isnt that busy human beings are inherently impatient we see it on the highways where motorists take dangerous chances passing long lines of cars we see it in theatres and at hockey games where spectators start to leave a few minutes be fore the end so thye wont have towaste a min ute in the crowd what we dont realize is that our impatience sometimes amounts to a form of rudeness if ncjt individually at least collectively the motorist who passes when he shouldnt endangers not on ly himself but others the people who leave the theatre before the movie ends interrupt the mood of those who are taking more interest in the story s farnells huntley palmes peek freans mcvttie price gut tin of fancy biscuits kejuets imported shortbread dundee cakes imported plum pudding imported glace fruits gi jars of com honey bacon krpsps dip stix shoestring potatoes cocktail mushrooms major rets chutney nuns of anchovies ptckled wa1nuts french capers tabasco sauce angostura bitters si- t farnells 17 mam street south mkmm idenata 72651 wimb farmers club folk have a family night friday evening was family night for the terra cotta farm ers club about sixty five mem bers and their families met t snclgrove hall where a wonderful banquet had been prepared by the ladies of the group mrs f l thompson mrs art mckane and mrs clarence anderson were ihe ladies in charge of this part of the evening at the conclusion of the banquet jack mcdonald president of the mens division thanked the ladies for the delicious banquet mr archie kerr and bob enter tained everyone with their music while dinner was being cleared aw ay mrs lloyd crichton and mrs bill hunter were in charge of the rest of the evening the children were provided wth games and col oring books to entertain them while their parents played euchre mrs andrejr macdonald had the highest score tor the ladies while ernest cavell had it for the gentlemen caroline mckane won the travel ling prise for ladles and fraser macdonald for the gentlemen after the cards and games the floor was cleared for dancing and everyone had a gay time dancing to music provided by mr kerr and bob and mr and mrs dondouon the next meeting will be held 4t the heme of mr and mrs harvey iftickering and it could be that such phone users might be eevntually served by the brampton exchange it rs mr aacgilvrays idea that it would be of mu tual benefit to georgetown and to these resid ents if any change is made to have them inclu ded if possible in the georgetown system the residents themselves would of course be the final judges if such a change comes but it would be good diplomacy on the towns part to let them know georgetown would like them rather than having them ask us is good for a youngster to sing in public whether j he places at the top or not church choirs will be augmented in years to come by many of these young people but more important a love of music will permeate many homes where music can be enjoyed for its own sake while praising aar harrison as the guiding spirit words of appreciation should also be pas sed on to miss marion scarlett mrs james f ev ans and other teachers at the public sriools who assist in the musical training such teaching is of no less importance than the three r s and our young people are lucky to have such interested mentors here i ust as it reaches its climax the sports fans who leave early take some of the thrill away from the winning team ahich deserves the tribute of the crowd as a whole the world would be a little bit happier if we stopped to think before becoming part of this impatient stampede for besides being impatient humans also have a bissic desire not to let some one else get ahead of them even one person rushing starts a chain reaction which can empty a hall faster than the fire siren sometimes or can cause motorists who would never think of taking risks to become reckless watch posture in children attention to posture should cgin in early childhood be cause then structural changes may set in which may jater become permanent some hildron earn themselves well naturah others can achieve proper bodj mechanics only through conscious effort those children njaj be built on thin strath hnrs have ill health or be tired ir shy owl poshire is not only a question of a handsome ap pearance but also a question of health the health of an individual is definitely affet ted b distortion of the spina cohimn with the resulting tiid pnsture the lntorfcr rncc with the riorums syseii nd other ttal structures ii cauie widespread ef fects an important thing that olan a part in poor posture n children is i he garters for ong stockings fastened to the aist which pull the should ers down and forward since hildreri want their clothing ight poor posture is fre quently the result of falls or ther slight injuries which cause slight displacement of spinal vertebrae these cause the child to maintain the bo dy in an abnormal posture kxcellent results can be ob tained in correcting poor pos ture in children but only by professional people who pecialie in thai work chi ropractors the structural engineers of the body georgetown chiropractic various parts of the- program which included selections by all classes in the school mrs jim bilsborrow directed the kindergarten children appro priately costumed in pyjamas and nightgowns in a group of christ mas eve songs to start the even ing off douglas scottssgrade 1 ctass presented a shepherd scene with the children singing appro priate carols and june dock reciting a verse mrspeter mac- donalds grade i 1 class had a man ger sene also with music a choir of tirade 2 and 3 stu dents from the classrooms of miss e moffat mrs o mceacnern and miss shirlej burtch sang three nuinjjejdjfavid parnell taking the sofo parts of the santa claus ex press f christmas customs in vther lands was the theme for a grofup of songs by grades 4 and 5 under direction of miss ruth mc bride mrs m taylor and miss haxel hall songs from germany italy poland and england were sung by the chprus the three senior grades con cluded the evening with the story of the christmas carols under direction of mr william byng mr huiles pinkerton mr harold catling and mr kinrade michael payne mid burton sweexie read the nariulive which introduced nil if a number nf enrols ex- plaming their origin in history sii mi sweezie sang a solo and it ii io comprising david rawson david shrubsole and murdock mc- kurline sang we three king night school ci ss stix gm moiokvmv bono firm partner had bern dealing with town lloyd george millson 41 to ronto investment man who only a few ifeonths ago was in town on several occasions discussing with council sale of town debentures died suddenly at humber memorial hospital thursday after be had been stricken with a thrombosis while curling mr millson was a director and partner of bankers bond corp ltd he was born at carlingford and grew up and was educated at st marys he attended osgoode hall law school for a year before joining the staff of wood gundy a co toronto investment dealers in 1936 where he remained for 12 years mr millson was a member of the board of kingaway leiabton united church and an executive member of the kinswy lambton home and school association he was a member of westotf golf and country club carting section he leaves his wife the former helen v murch two sons larry and jimmy his mother mrs christina millson of st marys two sisters mrs jack watkinson of orville and mrs james robert son of vancouver and four brothers arthur and gordon of windsor the rev earle millson of cqurtwright and glen of st mary directory dr j bums milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown i i scott motois were hunts to the niirht ihool eh which is con- i diirteiiruy thdr mr harry schmidt on voto mcchanii s for ijidics at iiiiial motors motoranm in the automotive building cnk giound- last tuesday evening december 1 the staff of scott motors mid other interested guests l and the class were transported by i geoigetown transportation bus s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w h carr professional enginaar ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 i i clinic e tetrault dc d gay dc tuesday thursday saturday 2 mam street south georkctown tr 73401 buy tircstott lewitgwiaaj winter tires whee yo won to fergus awning 5 co special offer for 1958 e on al orders placed now for i ai nine- 4r aluminum win i 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appointment robt r hamilton ro eyes examined oculists prescriptions filled for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown prevent chimney fires usa fire chiaf chemical chimney cleanars to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for usa in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop supplies walter h pope cpa ace certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 main sl south tr 74821 after hours tr 74879 lever hoslcin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton glondale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone em 4b131 hewsonord ahelson bmnrvslwrei mmi sollclvejn 39 main sl south beside knox church 110 gaelnh st hunter bldg no v hwy 6eorgcc hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 7xm6 tr 79781 dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitor leroy dale qc 1m44986 sybil bennett qc 19901986 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 mill sl georcetown earl g black b comnx rjul ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton 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