Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1958, p. 6

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thi okworrown hkrald wednesday eve i sept 17 58 3 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown guen williams norval umehouse hornby stewarttown balunafao ashgrove terra cona walter c biehn subscription rate 4 00 a year sslngle copies 10c each advertising rates quoted oa application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 22 main st georgetown publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcguvray bob baskervule leslie m clark dave hastings cory herrington jr terry harley mrs aueen bradley authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and tne ontano division of the c w n a editorial comment good work by community centre a good amount of effort went into satur days gala day at the park and off cials of the commun ty centre association are to be con gratulated on the way they handled the exten sive program which included races soccer and baseball games a corn roast dance and lucky draw but even more pra seworfhy was fhe less consp cuous work dur ng ihe spr ng and sum nfer the t me willingly given by many lad es and men to coaching and tra ning youngsters n healthful recreation at t mes they probably wondered how much it was appreciated for nowadays a parent doesn t always get out to watch his boy in action like he should the days seem to be gone when time was someth ng we had lots of we 1 ve n a fast mov ng world and everyone is h tched to a sputn k which whirls them around from one pursuit to another without t me off for just kill ng an hour or two watch ng a ball game go ng on a p en c or tak ng a stroll 1 1 the country leaders n ch idren s work thus deserve a tr bute for cutt ng nto the r own fast orbit to g ve today s k ds a taste of the s mple pleasures of compel i ve sport their payment s measur ed n the knowledge that they are mak ng a contribul on to young canada in health and hap pmess which should not be lost sight of in an age when it s too easy to seek all our recreation n front of a telev s on set or behind ihe wheel of a fastmov ng car maturity my hair was golden hanging in a braid i wore my first silk stockings what a thrill your eyes to mine across the hymnbook strayed and though the church was warm i felt a chill a most delicious chill of puppy love while stained glass angels watched us from above your hair was dark your cheek was smooth and brown i could have drawn your face from memory and thought myself the luckiest girl in town you were the boy who lived nextdoor to me your smite delighted so i scarce could speak though i had looked your way for many a week our walks and talks the pleasure there we found came to an end you heard the bugles blow and sailed away my heart fell to the ground what could i do i stood and watched you go the absence of you touched my very sleep youths losses are so bitter and so deep your voice once tuned to organnotes was lost and died beneath the thunder of the guns your eyes once full of mirth beheld a host more glorious than those fragile painted ones i tread lifes pathway with its problems sown yet you perhaps know more than i have known worth business bureau serves you from time to trme we hear complaints about high pressure salesmen using scare tactics to in duce householders into buying their products or selling goods which do not measure up to the sales story they tell one cannot always feel too sorry for a per son who will cheerfully do business with a com plete stranger at their door and it always mys lifies us how gullible people can be to the right sales pitch for instance we stood at the bank corner one recent noon hour and watched a slick magazine girl the pancake makeup variety sell subscriptions like hotcakes to people exiting from the bank after cashing their pay cheques i right way to say it we consider sugar and sp ce to be one of the br ghtest features to appear in any publica tion be tt newspaper magazine or book and our opinion is backed by dozens of readers who frequently comment on the writings of the wiar- ton echo editor which now appears in some fif ty newspapers in various parts of canada refreshing in his candor always close to the truth and usually wryly humorous bill smiley has a rare talent for showing in a pointed but kindly way man s idiosyncracies sort of a written ver sion of they ii do it every time and he has the gifrof translating his own experiences with a smattering of literary licence into what befalls civil defence day cooperating with a national plan to impress the importance of civil defence on canadians hal ton headquarters is observing friday sept 19th as national civil defence day g e r smith county coordinator whose headquarters are at milton in a press release stresses the need for preparedness in the event of disaster civil defence is more than prepar ing for an enemy attack which everyone hopes will never come he says the organization can play an important part in natural disasters and existe of a well trained civil defence orgam zation can make a community ready to cope with any emergency not to say of course that all door todoor salesmen are tainted with the same brush there are many legitimate tradesmen doing business in th s way and they more than anyone else would welcome some investigation by the house holder before he buys it is the flyby night characters who invade town to make one killing then depart forever that we aim to warn readers about did you know that the toronto better business bureau exists for your convenience in checking on their reputation this non profit organ zation will fur nish nformat on on known racketeers and w ii check on any business for which it has not infor mation on file every person on occas on so that we are always seeing ourselves in the story smiley can nsert fhe odd 4 letter word which we wouldn t dare use in our own writings he can use his w fe and family as a whipping post for pent up male emotions make fun of elderly widowers temperance cranks or clubwomen and still be read with relish by the very people he lampoons he proves the point that it isn t what you say t s the way that you say it like the old chestnut when i look at you time stands still alternate version your face would stop a clock its needs was impressively demonstrated n 1954 s hurricane hazel similar freaks of nature can occur at any time civil defence says mr smith is really only an extension of self pro tection on the individual level to family protec tion community and then to national prepared ness citizens are asked on september 19th to reflect on the importance of civil defence and to resolve to do everything in thetrjaower to help maintain an effective system if we never need what we learn in civil defence we lose nothing if we never learn what we need we may lose everything hear rt rev py kurose anglican bishop of midjapan thursday september 25th 2 30 p m woman s auxiliary meeting st john s stewarttown alt branches invited to meet the bishop and his wife 8 00 pm service of missions in st george s georgetown followed by a reception in the parish hall 4 the bishop is paying this visit to hal ton deanery en route home from the lambeth conference heres one quiz show that is not rigged urrint public it iliout cheating on iiu if iht in im n an qn shows kd tt it ram c ilumnist lt karris i a a rtctnl i mm t the one of a kind h win whuh he appt ir k 1 his stor which jpp ars in ii c irn 1 rated 1 a 1 cal in n it h it rdm m wh was a chalk n tr n i hi pro ran rttmlh nl vsint through tlu i lit lure i senbtd b mr h irns in h c umn with all the ntws stones from the l s about contestants on the dolto show bund fed answers and hints that other quiz shows were fixed i guest a was inevita ble that some such stor should turn up here it was just as inevitable that the story should turn up in one of those rags that make a lot of noise aboul publishing the truth in one of its columns this particular rag refers to one of a kind as one of the phoniest shows the cbc has come up with et featuring a regular cast of t pical cbc characters none of whom would stand a chance a church social amateur show then it adds if jourc still ore of those fullibles who think pan cl shows are on the level take a gander at this one the troth fcn allowing for the unlikely possibility that the writer of that column has much acquaintance with church socials he seems t have even less with the facts if he were as careful about the truth as one of a kind lb about bung on the level the publica tion he works for might some dav i arn the right to call itself a nrwspapkr i don t know anvthmg about dotto or anj other us shows but i do know aboul one of a kind and incidental front page chal lengc the other cbc panel show that u es mvsurv guests absolutely no information fs given to panelists in advance in fact rather elaborate precautions are taken to prevent their finding out who the guests on a show are to be or what the objects arc thej must identify special clause incidentally there s a clause in all guests contracts that if thc do an thing to publicize a forth coming appearance on the show their appearance is automaticall cancelled this clause came ab out as a result of an incident that occurred on front pago challenge last season that program had booked georgina moore the eng lish model who posed for a por trait of princess margaret when miss moore arrived in new york on her way here word of her id entity got out and i wire service story about her was published the program thed used her only as an interview guest with no at tempt to hide her identity from the panel after that the new clause was written into guests contracts for both front page challenge and one of a kind security plus on the day of the program the guests arrive during the afternoon are met at railway station or air port by two research assistants then taken to a hotel where they don t even register under their right names next they report to the studio for a run through of the program for this run through the pan elists of course are not present in their places are actors who go through the show trying to guess the objects etc mostly for the purpose of acquainting guests with the program s routine after this the guests are taken again under the supervision of the researchers to dinner when they arrive back at the studio the panelists have already been to the makeup room and are now restricted to their dressing rooms at about 7 15 there is a mock dress rehearsal the panelists sit in this tnnc but not the guests instead the actors who served dummy panelists now serve as dummy guests representing en tirely different persons and dif ferent objects from those to be used on the show itself the real quests meanwhile watch this dress rehearsal on a monitor set lnsnother n m so lhi can see what the real jantl is ilk the kind of questions thty miht aak etc fter that the paneli is are n kept m their dressing rooms until the quests have been safel tiktn into the backstage area o the tudio from which spot the cannot be si en until the make bruce harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 72578 margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st south tr 7 3203 harper method zlttmu 11 mln st north cvartrcla i v trltpfeon sr appalnltm trutuw ijul th tistting a olfal hingrfl i ll f out j t hows your iq todays insurance problems answered own a house that cost 20 000 to build i carry 15 000 are insur ance if 90 of the house is destroyed by fire will they pay me 50 of the insurance or would they repair the damage of 10 000 should i carry the full value of the house or replacement value on to days market a you would be en titled to recover your ac tual loss sustained up to the face of your 15000 policy it is advisable to carry insuranceup to the full fair value of your house so that youll be adequately indemnified in he event of totaj destruc tion contributed in th interest of sound insurant by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong their entrance during the show nervaua benihe everyone on the program ll so securityconscious by the way that the following incident actual ly took place some weeks ago the night before a show bernard slade creator and writer of the show was at my house we were going over the research material on the next day s show and bernle had spread some of the typewritten pages on my desk my telephone rang and i an swered it it wate allan manings calling me about something or other as soon as i mentioned al ian s name bcrnie instinctively turned the papers on the desk face down finally all the information rro passed along here about how the show is done was readily avail able through me or anyone else connected with the ahow or thru the csc to anyone who bother ed to ask for it including the columnist for the socalled paper who chose instead to arbitrarily classify the program as phony thats his idea of printing the truth do you read the herad every week us full budget o town and district news 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