Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1958, p. 6

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thufqwwwmihiumja wfayij aw cleaners quality cleaning by skilled employee 19 mill street drapes and rugs a specialty tr 79261 expert repairs the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval limehouse hornby stewarttown ballinafad a5hgrove terra cotta walter c biehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield lmcgilvray bob baskerville leslie m clark dave hastings corey herrtngton jr terry harney mrs ailecn bradley authorized as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association end the ontario division of the c w n a subscription rate 400 a year single copies 10c each advertising hates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 22 main sl georgetown editorial comment why government control a change in regulations concern ng opera tiormjj the governmentowned canadian broad casting commission is being haled as a forward t step in our opinion the most forward step would be for the government to step out of the picture altogether and let private companies take over government control of radio and television is ust as wrong as similar control of newspap ers and magazines would be and when tax money is used in staggering amounts for this purpose we are far from the free enterprise system common n most other types of busmes ses there are certain cultural things which us school bells r inging r its back to school for public and high school students next week and though tt s popular for young people to sigh for the term nation of vacation and to groan as they once more enter the halls of learning we suspect that the great maonty are happy to once more return to the halls of learning and all the thrill and excitement which school brings this will be a fateful week particularly for teenagers particularly those who have decided to leave school when they reach 16 if you are one who would trade a few more years of distortion offends the ear widespread use of amplifiers may save an entertainer s voice but it detracts from the per formance as we traverse the cne midway these last few years we sigh for the good old days when the barkers augmented their lung power with megaphones and it was a pure delight to hear now the midway with its modern sound sys terns its microphones and boosted amperage blends into one deafening roar which assails the ears like a zulu charge no sublet now in stead of a persuasive voice luring one to the won ders on the inside of the tent you either flee in panic to other parts of the park or enter the tent to get away from this raucous noise again at the cne perfect acoustics in the tifiably deserve some support we are not en tirely opposed to subsidization of a national ballet of dramatic endeavours or matters of national importance tt would not be too d ffi cult for arrangements to be made with privately owned stations to carry such programs as s done on a large scale at present and for a re a sonable production budget to be paid from the dominion treasury but we should not delegate a government body to determine completely how we should spend our viewing recreation w th us footing the b ii nor should we allow a system which could too easily become a propaganda media for the government in power learning for the business world we say take heed an education system such as ours is the envy of many countr es a man spends many years at his chosen job and education is some thing which rests lightly on ones shoulders every young person should go as far in high school as his mentality allows a pb which looks good at 16 will look even better at 18 and more important you as a high school graduate will look more attractive to your em ployer queen ei zabeth theatre serve no purpose the fashion commentator uses a microphone to change her voice to a metallic timbre and wher ever one goes someone is extolling the virtues of the r product through th s persistent i ttle gadget the microphone there is no public function nowadays which can escape the fine music d spensed by the modern aires at the local rose room is well nigh wreck ed by its reproduction only rarely does an af terdmner speaker use his natural voice prefer ring instead to croon into a microphone whose sole good point might be the odd electrical squawk which ensures short slumber for listen ers lulled by this scientific monotony clarence white was orenda engines man after an illness of two months clarence spurgeon white husband of the ormer ethel hall george town died in peel memorial hos pital brampton on sunday au gust 17th at the age of sixty six ho was born in hastings county the son of elizabeth maston white and amos white mr white who has lived in brampton for the past twenty two years has been an employee of orenda engines for thepast six years he and mrs white who survives mm were married thirteen years ago mr white also leaves sons donald of terra cotta ronald and john of brampton and stepchildren ethel mae mrs w iendf and doug las both of milton and richard of brampton funeral service was conducted in the mckillop funeral home brampton on wednesday august 20th at 2 p m interment was in brampton cemetery stolen in brampton car recovered here a car stokn from brampton was recovered here on thursday by cst evan rollins of the local police department the car a 1949 meteor was reported stolen from brampton on tuesday aug 19th cst rollins n covered the ear on campbell catc at about 12 30 thursday efternoon hornby heating your home with gas pay your gas bills the convenient way us the ten month budget plan telephone united suburban gas ltd tr 73921 far complete information blazing car calls firemen to main st n a fire call just after midnight wednesday took the brigade to the corner of main and kennedy sis where a car owned by grant hem brutr 29 john st w had burst into flames after the engine had become overheated the firemen had the blaze out within minutes and held the dam age to the motor hood right front fender and wiring cst frank dennis investigated and estimated the damage at 200 garden party workers are feted at corn roast birthday greetings to john bradley on august 28lh and his daughter anne on the 31st also to mrs doug lislie on august 31 and to alfred brigden on septem lxr 1st mr and mrs jim hill and son bobbie of camp borden visited with mr and mrs cltnn saund ers for a tew days last week mr and mrs w h robinson spent the week end at red bay and saublc beach visiting with mr and mrs robert brush jr and mr and mrs ross robertson the annuaf corn roast given by the ball clubs to all in the district who helped m an way to make their garden party a success was hvld at the hornby commumt park on saturday august 23rd with a good attendance a ball tame between the married and single men was played with the married men being the winning team nearly fifty dozen cobs of i corn twelve lbs of hot dogs for the children and coffee and fresh it n the gallon was consumed fverjone seemed to have an en joable social evening new picket fence has been built on each side if the gate enter ng the park at the sixth line it is painted white and with the flower bids in front it makes an attract ivi entrance the hornby girls ball team pla ed omagh on monday evening the game was tied at the end of the fourth inning and then had to be called on account of darkness several in the district have been ick with a sort of flu it only lasts about twenty four hours larl mcdowell ernie may jun ior ford arnold howden bill speck and charlie hunter were at wasaga beach over the week end 4 h members and their parents of the jersey guernsey club held a corn and weiner roast on saturday night august 23rd at hornby park with f rty five pros 2nd annual lions jamboree friday and saturday sept 1213 in georgetown arena 150 free prize each nite bingo games fish pond free balloons for the kiddies ent pictures were shown by mrs mac alexander of norval some pictures that were shown bad been taken on a recent trip out to western canada and others were of great interest to all pres ent mr and mrs john w scott and family of kincardine visited with mr and mrs ken ella last week while in the district they purch ased several jersey cattle in the georgetown area mr and mrs john bradley and family and patty and gordon bull dependable efficient ess0 furnace oil m w somerville dial operator and ask for zenith 67200 jloui5e vseauti olounae ii irpir method s afj 9j t 33 main si nor h eorrrtnor onl trlrphone fur apim nlmint tltinnslc 7 351 hows your iq today s insurance problems answered question what is assigned risk m auto insurance answer when a person is unable to obtain bodily in jury and property damage insurance through regular channels his application can be submitted to the assigned risk plan by an dtnt contributed in the interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong 6 why take less than 6 pc interest when you can buy 0 town of o georgetown bonds on sale at the municipal office you cant afford to pass up this investment bonds in denominations of 100 500 1000 contact c o benham clerktreasurer visited with mr and mrs- george leonard in wellanclin sunday jit and mrs wuraer thompson have had their granddaughter debbie visiting with them for a week debby has a new baby bro ther born last monday mr george major from st rose quebec spent the weeken arthe home of mr and mrs lew samp son with thelre son lome george and lome both attend radio col lege of canada in toronto rev and mrs b f green of tats latin h caster law mr atkd mn the wadverteatr girls- beettaget- beadh for a week directory dr j bums milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 73871 dr john r kerry practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 mam street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 ma n street north tr 7 4641 tf a m nfchf 43rd jear of t 164 garish 3j cuiimi w h uggs am aim daves i accredited pfc accountants 122 guelph st georgetown i tr 7is5i office hours 9 ul to 5 pjn uondat to fndajs s m 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