Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1959, p. 3

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1et was a time when the three bairns would bit my front door with a whoop and head right or a toy box i keep hi the sunrooca especially for their amusement but times have changed since their grand mother became a vagabond now hhw settle tlown soon after ar rival with a small blond head on cither of m shoulders and a lanky ten year old stretched at oiy feel witlk hard little chins dig guig intv both of my collar mnes ana pair of incredul ous blue eyejraanng at me from tin floor asth plead f6r more atones about m adventures the one the like best is the tale about the arrival of a new baby n the train between van couver and jasper park last aomamr when train crew mem hers proved more excited than the oung mother she had i been faced with such chora as midwifery i expert enced enough cold shudders when he porter rolled his huge black eyes at me as he said i have just six myself but i ne ver birthed one yet how about you i was just ready to tell him i was the legendary typh old mary and not safe to have near a new born infant when the train stopped and picked up not one but two nurses when the tale reaches this point i change the subject i explain about the museum of natural history in regina thej never tira of being told that dinosaurs roamed toe prairies 70 or 100 million years sgo in a tropical atmosphere this is the prelude to my enthusiastic description of this museum wonderland of pictorial history where show case after show case depicts the natural habitat indian girl still in her teens of the animals now peculiar to and she boarded the train blue rher before we had tra veiled far frantic wires were being sent ahead for a nurse ft- doctor to board the train and relieve the conductor of his enforced responsibility in the wee small hours of the morning while most passengers cosil in their sleep ing accommodations unaware f all the excitement a lusty owl announced the arrival of anotner canadian citizen the small papoose was wrapped in numerous cnr towels and a huge blanket his mother cud died him as the pair was taken iff the tram and bundled into an ambulance at jasper park tmiy the next morning the bairns are alwaya a bit disappointed when the story nds they seem to think that feeir hch footed grandmother should have plaed an import t part in this adventure 1 try to explain that it was ex cjtement enough for me just to tee the porter navigating tfte aisle of a swaving coach with a pail of boiling water in one hand and an armful of towels in the other not to have par ticipated in the actual birth of the bab mvself these joungsters indulge in a bit of hero worship as far as their paternal grandmother is oakvilie man is named president county pcs conservative supporters in halton county gathered last thursday evening oct 29th in milton town hall for their an dual meeting a large crowd attended representative of all part of the county the president les clark of- secretary john depew mr cooper spoke briefly and thanked all present for his elec tlon and paid tribute to his predecessor he then called on mr stan hall mpp who spoke briefly as did mr best mo mr best introduced the guest speaker arthur maloney jc who spoke to his audience at some length about the nation s business interspersing his re marks with 1 great deal of irish saskatchewan i brought back with me from my summer visit in regina a brochure of the museum their great delight is in studving the picture of the bambi case in spired by the walt disnev film it is so true to life that thej can pick out the squirrels bun nies huge old owls groundhog and of course numerous birds most of all the are fascina ted by the fact that 200 chil dren participate in saturday morning programs at the iiiik eum these include film di georgetown opened the meet ing with a welcome to all pre sent and then asked that the secretary read the minutes of the last meeting john depew dfcfcville read the minutes and also various items- of correspon dence including the annual pro vlncial meeting being held in toronto november 1st and 2nd a treasurer s report was giv en by david green of milton showing the association in a fair financial condition the president mr claik then addressed the meeting sa ing that the next item of business was the election of officers but before that took place he would like to saj a few words in ap prccialion of the wonderful sup port he had received in his jears in office he said that while he had en jojed every minute of it em bracing as it did the two fed eral sweeps and the victory of the prowncial partv again af record titeeti ears in office howner as all good things must end it was time he felt to step aside and let some one else lake over he had served continuous on the county executive for eleven jean and while thanking the many well wishers who had wi shed him to remain in office he would not let his name stand again mr clarttthiii asktd that a chairman be appointed for the election a hearlv vote of trunk ids as follows president glen cooper an oakvilie construc tion firm executive 1st vice president david green jhlilton ypc president john whyte burlington ladles president mrs g sayille burlington concerned that is whv i have never told them i should pro- 1 education embracing their nat fcablx have fainted dead away live land int from mu and rij vt l knt field stud trios i liyfteff mcnallj renown ready planning a trip to this queen city of the prairies where he can see first hand the exhibit of eskimo art and the almost unbelievable collection of birdlife that 15 arranged in several of the 101 cases devot ed to nature studj t it s confusing thinks v oung rick with all the wonderful i things there are to see in can i ada just where to start but with the new reduced group i fares and complete package dlans for travel bv sail an ounced recentlv bj the ca jlessed with parents vv ho e in having their chil experience canada these se youngsters stand a vcrv jod chance of enjoving a visual farm news county 4h team grain judging winners x a f haltons five teams in the hfc provincial interclub compe titio at g made commen dable showing on october 23 carol n gardhouse and marg ret lawson of milton r r 3 represented the halton 4h fo rage club and stood second in the grain competition thirty one teams representing various counties in ontario pariicipa ted in the competition the most keenlv contested was the dairy project with 87 teams taking part two teams from halton tied for 3rd place in this competition nora bearv ad mike jenkinson represent ing the halton 4h jersey guernsey club and barbara pickard and man lou tavlor represented the holstein club both teams had a score of 897 out of a possible 1040 the halton 4h swine club team of ernest alexander and harold patterson stood 6th with 20 teams competing the halton 4h tractor main tenance club team of bob mer and jack robertson stood 6th with 36 teams competing there were 267 teams of two one low premium protects all yoqr possessions with the s allnew taflja han pot more information cal your acadia agent today walter t evans co st mill st tooroetown tr 72512 taking part in the competitions the program was directed b the ontario dept of agricul ture at the evening banquet hon w a goodfellow minis ter of agriculture for the pro vince of ontario addressed the contestants in his remarks he stressed the value of the 4h club program in training ruaal young people for future occupa tions special low cnr fares to the royal agricultural wirter fair toronto nov 1321 for individuals on way or and on halt for rh round trip r for two or mora cmrt group economy for si for laraw for group low party by cnr mm cm it why drivel canadian national sure clean esso another good reason for dealing with the man you like to call for fast efficient helpful service always took to imperial for the best ron dumper georgetown tr 74552 wit mr malonev one of canada s greatest criminal lawyers was pinch hitting for the hon mich ael starr who could not be pre sent 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