Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1959, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday march 18th 1959 the georgetown herald- a thomson newspapers limited publication walter c biehn managing editor garfield l mcgilvray production superintendent office staff mrs aileen bradley terry harley plant staff leslie m clark dave hastings corey r herrington bob baskerville serving tho comnunltlm of georgetown glen wlllams nonral limehoute hornby sfowarttown balllnafad ashgrovo tarra cotta memher of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwna authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa edit com need more policing reports of two more break ins at beaumont knitting m lis gives an impetus to the need for more adequafe policing in the north halton rural areas which are so rapidly becoming urbanized at present this part of the county is served from milton and with a 4 man force stationed th one wonders when these busy constables get any spare time or how they operate as ef ficiently as they do with glen williams and norval assuming the status of good sized villages w th limehouse stewarttown and ballinafad all grow ng and with still progress in hockey hunters realtors after d spos ng handily of stouffville and bradford n the group finals s now in the b g time tonight they open the on tano semi f nals in walkerton w th a return match slated for georgetown arena friday fut ure games of the 4 of 7 seres wil be deeded tonight georgetown boasts one of ts best teams in history this year and hopes are h gh for ano ther ontar o championship to add to its three previous titles in the past decade the bruce county series should draw full houses to the suburban development along all district roads as farrners subdivide the front of their proper ties for home building policing is becom ng a problem which must be faced soon e ther the provincial system must be exten ded and a branch established n georgetown or some arrangement should be made between the town and prov nee to share policing n s m ilar fash on to the f re areas which operate in the townsh ps it s a matter wh ch should have early atten t on by the proper authorities arena as the realtors settle down to real busi ness they have been g ving the spectators full value all season and the playoffs always provide even more thrills w th top honours at stake at th s t me a spec a i vote of thanks is due to bill hunter who has been the mainstay of hockey m town these past few years he has been a one man ball of f re in help ng organ ze and finance a team no small ob when a town s compel ng in ntermed ate sport and h s ef forts are much apprec ated by these who love hockey both players and fans the mail bag two features please readers the return of chatt ng and naugurat on of a pol ce news column are two features which have drawn many comments n the herald n recent weeks it has been hearten ng to the chatt ng col umn st to know she has been m ssed and the police department s prov ding a good m xture of information speed with humoijr w th ther pot pourn of nformat on both columns are apprec ated by the ed tor ratepayers organization says no road complaints 5 keats avenue georgetown ont with reference to the com plaints received by council con ccrning road condition and the piling up of snow in the ditches by the town grader 1 wish to in form council that the ratepayers association of this comnjunity docs not have any grievance whatso ever with council or its roads com mittcc in the way they have han died under immense difficulties tht situation of keeping roads fret an i open as far as i am concerned everi thing povjibk that could bi done through suth a terrible winter has beln done by the people rcspon sible for keeping our roads c ear and wuuld sutst that if these ntlividiruls who fee they have something to complain about it did it throujjff their aisoeation in the propt r mannt thc would not only help everyone get satisfaction but learn the facts about what was alrejd bein done and what could be done moreover if these people were to show a little more concern for their neighbours instead of the sel fiah atlitudi shown b man in this community this town could inrf would be a better place to inc in to conclude hav ins bee n in continual direct contact with the persons rcspon ible for clearing our roads through these last bad months of snow and re i wish t offer a vote of thanks to all those vho cither dirnttd or worked on the job and e pecialk to those mtn who on in re than one occa i n ha 1 t w rk all through the niht while met ralipairs were ihir mi in bed or sitting in a t imf irtable armchair watching tikvisun e r frwcis executive representative rast corttown rattpajers silver wood al staff to whom comp i ng a weekly budget of news and ads s no small task as de from the intr ns c value of the columns there is the ad ded- 1 ft of someth ng which we do not have to wr te ourselves a slop gap as it were for the i nsat able i notype wn ch devours copy as fast as t is produced by the front off ce typewr ters many thanks lomab and the men n blue for their good work norton floral offers this fine selection for easter easter lilies vsn hydrangeas ever blooming potted roses movies show method changes in dairying the march meeting of the sjl virwocd wi was hi id am the s one school on thursday evening with a mall ti rnout due to accr h nts sickness and drifting snow i he vict president mrs bert cor littt was in the chair roll call m definition of a friend brought some mieres ing ideas on what is considered friend ship voting was in favour of sending a donation towards the music i- estival which is being held in ceorgettwn knox hall on april 14lh for halton rural ireas and also to the mental health as sociation the latter to be in the f trm t f a collection from the in di lual memhers the la lies are ilse a ked to contribute new or i d cl thing for babies and chil dr n for the un tanan servicl several articles were handed in it r th s and mrs clire wilson hr u ht in a beauttfulk knitte i bain s outf t for the children s a i lavettc mrs w r nort n mrs teorge burt ind mrs h mirchingtnn attended the tweeds mu r iliston workshop ht id in m it in in ribruar and mrs marchington reported on this to the meeting i mrs harry scott as convener of amdian industr then show ed mowes on the pist ind present da methods of the dr ng in dustr from the producer t the eonsiirm r wh ch wine enjoable and instructive lunch was served by the sncnl committee to end i pltasant evening qick 1 mdauer is in the fiwlph iccnvial hospital with a com pound fracture of his leg du to his collision with a cir on his fwa home from school last wd i j nesdiv r r corbel still carries j her arm in a cist follow ng in iccident with her car a coup e j of weeks ago andwith the high incidence of flu ineasles and ac- i cidents combined with eold wind and drifting snow everyone is heartily sick of this good old 1 fashoncd winter l- pot mums spring potted flowers quality spring flowers seasonal flowers in profusion norton floral flowers by wire anywhere in the world main street we deliver tr 73582 day or night ron brighty stars j in brampton play ron bnghty as dan the braz- en murderer hiding out in plain view gave a penetrating interpre tation of the leading role says brampton conservator drama critic ann morris in reviewing a recent peformance of night must fall mr bnghly a resident of 28 hewson crescent georgetown fol lowed robert montgomery whose movie performance is still remem bered as a classic and kent douglass of the slaje version in the role which is a field day for an actor the reviewer was not so kind ly in her comments on the play in general rnhnzin it as one not suited to the skills of an amateur company while compli menting mr bnghty on his fine welsh inflection and bis plans ibility in the lead role she said he mid npt establish enough rapport with other members of i the cast mrs brighty was also question i own a house that cost 20 000 to build i carry sis 000 fire insur ance if 50 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 today s markets answer you would be en titled to recover your ac tual loss sustained up to the face of your 15 000 policy it is advisable to carry insurance up to the full fair value of your house so that you ii be adequately indemnified in the event of total destruc tion barrister solicitor notary 36 mam st s tr 74531 dr willnms bldg maurice m anderson q c barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 2464 roxy theatre building frank petch licensed auctioneeb prompt service p o box 413 tr 7 2864 georgetown contributed in th interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong lever hoskin chartered account si main n brampton glendale 14824 44 victoria sl toronto phone em 49131 dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc 191419w sybil bennett qc 10301056 douglas v latimer ba trunglersml mill st georgetown a member of the cast playing nurse mr and mrs bnghty arc slal warts of the brampton players whose efforts to bring topnotch drama to our neighbouring town have been much appreciated loi cal followers will be looking for ward to their next production hewson 0rd and hels0n barristers and solicitors 39 main st south beside knox church 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a heison 1 7j346 m 7 j781 earl g black b comm bjjt ca chartered accountant 182 main sl hilton ont triangla s1 tf robert w fletcher ballm prompt reports v allay 7331 r 1 branto

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