Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald a thomson niwspamrs limitid puiiication sarving the communities of georgetown glan william norval limehouie hornby slawarllown balllnatad aihgrova terra cotla controversial corner thursday april 27lh 1961 editorial comment support a good thing sos everyone reads an advertise ment in this week t herald for a meeting to organize night school activities for next all and according to a spokesman for the present committee they mean what they after several years of successful activi ty there is a real possibility thai night school may fold unless more interest is shown by a larger group of men and worn en present committee members feel they are 1oo few in numbers and that ihey have been carrying loo big a load and they are frankly discouraged at th enrolment for 960 61 which not only was the lowest yet bul which saw many people drop out of courses they had started before the end of the term it would be a great pity if night school were to be inoperative in fulure georgetown has been foremost m this field of afier hours activity a great variety of things were avail able r metal and woodworking welding typewriting drama square and ballroom dancing painting hat making public speak ing to mention only a few courses were limited only by the number who enrolled there is no place where more qualified instructors are readily available town and district has many skilled teachers and we are close enough to three metropolitan centres to be able to economically bring teachers from hamillon guelph and tor anlo when needed nol only have georgetown people benefilled by learning and perfecting skills but a side effect of the classes has been a meeting place for new and older residents of town k are certain there are many who would gladly help serve on the organize lion committee some may be bashful and thmk they would be accused of pushi themselves the majority probably feel as in any activity thai the committee is doing a good ob and doesn t need more help neither is the case and they can be assured of a warm welcome when they attend the meeting crfited on wednesday may 3rd if georgetown u to continue iti sue cessful ntghl school record then it s up to you and you and you if interest is shown il will continue if not there is every pos s bil ly thai it will not calamity in cuba the temperament of the people iheir standard of livina the climate and the low standards of education in man of the countries lying close to the equator make sovcrnment in those countries a very fragile thing so it is in cuba ai well the congo in vcneiuela and colombia m malaa and burma m the philippines and in arabia whatever form ot government exists does so by force of arms to some extent canadian army ii is difficult to imagine our government tiling the canadian armv against their major political opponents the liberals but control of the arm no support of the voters is the deciding tactor in many countries even now it n of those rather embarrassing aspects of the western alliance whose avowed purpose is the preservation of democrat ihjt a number of its members have no democracy no elections no free press no pjien of insult ins and provo cation has hem directed agafnst the t s in castros information tht c s had won a ded a grcal deal of assistance j great deal of vvmpathv and re- militarv and otherwise in order s as a result of its restraint to bolster up political dictator ln face of provocation ship in various countries around i when mr hrnncdv took office the world this obviouslv po- it seemed lhat ihr uban prob- km the questinn of whether the i like man others would i s k dedicated to tile prnlec h handled with firmneis mat- 1 lion of freedom and riemucrarv niitv and forcmrht the futile lor is mcrch determined to pr invasion of i uhj in srlfstvled vent the spreadnf communism forces of freedom has wrecked and doesn t much fire what b kenneth vlvnn and achie- ttpe 7tt ijovernlnenl exists in nnrhinj hin a renal he n- ils place mc f ihi toimmirmi mr g support irdm in rep r from si i rrf iiiin vmen th int inter- in wnh nrrn hart fii t i tro had irons ep- n bd and hat support jmi p i upri nz axainst i i ji i i rn frincommg indus rial news is good it was a pleasure lest- week to be able to headline an addition to the standard products plant and the news that the plant is fo douwe its present 40 man work force by the pnd of the year is a welcome one to a town which has not been progressing industrially as fast as il is geared for the factory winch produces a number of automotive glass assembl ps it one which the town hoped would be many when the ford motor company located at oakville ii is the type ol industry which is a benefit to a town large enough to be an important addition to a town and small enough to not affect the economy too greatly with any ups and downs it may have while the industrial picture has not beenas expected it is ell to remember that our established industries have been taxing parking plazas wnetner par ng a reas m shopp ng cent s s ou c be subec to bus ness a is e po 0 d be deoaed w tn good j3 c ro s ce f r o c g op o i ca z z ti a fcs tney vo o n e ccj udge o e i e oe i jpermarxet 9 t 3 r 1 p- o essevi e t w s t o j rx a tr o c 3 jj s pe 5 ee i- e o j e s- ji e i tt j a ongei o no h oil ooes t aer c pi world war ii cartoonists rib lorne scots reunion ihowmg steady progress in the last fe years smith stone alliance provinci paper p graham bell associates and vanan associates have all had building additions avian industries is still in the development stage of its new gyro plane and smaller factories in town and d strict seem to be opeiatmg on an even keel industi ally we aie lar from depressed a a ge american firm has been teeter mg on a decision to locate a branch here for two years and only last week there see med to be renewed indications that the decision pomi is being reached and george town may oe it perhaps we are due for some of the l to th nonfith opt m sm thai we should be feeling and may m pu lrr georgetown s finally going to get its share ttbla but drak had hn brn ol the hoped for industry which has been bowl mor 9dna flocking mo the toronto metro area the area then whelhei to or has a roof over n becomes an integral mr pan of the operation of the bus ness it w coutd oe called- a w t ng room for cars on i occas on oo as the assessor has po med out the parking ares at the loblaw location ft has oeen used for a n n ature circus and rx o tnt occas on defin ily became a part of e ojsen premises m0 t oj r i as acted wisely in petition o e s park jo r or tl a reason plaas are a new the prtst decade han a problem arises a to rh lore coordinating committii formid for niw party 1 1 1 1 in new iait irinu ommittee w iii i aw mail oakvtllr pwn th lovly tpachud and you rac for lh stream hi n leprr filbtlvox of i hi darts tha voracious brown blood pounding through th mini anil i w pr and within lh tiihar ravllark morning with th itl thing tavaga and hvatar on high and you slip y ju h piem tiling ihr i- an primitive stlrt and calls by up that back road and park a rml wu re hn kane luhn teor and oponing day if has swelled lo quarter mile from the pool so vhf si s michael ilran utmur uondl a lust that will bo appoasad by nobody wilt follow you and 3 tlli rrprenenlalive are m rnirr nothing but tha blood of a si- spoil lhat first glorious cast k mf ild ijiw and 1artv capuln inch trout ian hajhnfihrfrn rpi lht ruitington sr iartv hit frrd olbourne ihr south tra troul fisherm dn mm t in in uu falaar new partv hit thin ranee the snnuli m itir m j n the l rornmitlee will coordinate all mrf ptssifin ihi tin imll likln mik jnl ji nw partv aclivilies in halton holds for ihr- an i n ili f v ur vviti nd the founding lt i n li 1 convention this summer carl hera ther s no us going different to rouleau m a head of the his on 11k this i ii try t j torv department of streehville struct th ritual of opaninq and you fl your way alonq mieh school and a resident of day for you and perhaps you tha little path past th big i tlakville wa elected a hair jatlll so for yourself stump until you know th pool man michael hs of trafal u ahead and you stop 1 rar a elected at vice chair hrsl id all ll n i in thr and breath deep in th man fred i ol bourne of traf prnarhed with the pn j r feel darknss and you feel good lrr secretary and david ins vnu dim i just pull in vonn and alive and carefully by of oakville became trea old elolhri nl hari nili the touch you put your bait on j j jy wmy gv rer bwh with a fihmji pile ih thn th black turns to gray v 4 1bjvjek t re- the lnmmillre drn ided li inr of the urt no more lhan you advane cautiously to th a j continue lo promote the newvoud thine of moimc up tn pools edge and prepare for 1 fartv at he trade union level he first atlraitive wpman vou your first cast of th season l anonx people and encnur saw and emhranns her rudrlv ittlmg like a king ajie ihe tettinf up of new partv fteuuriuntrailalftjtajrf re motimj- n among farmrra intellec what yni do li ttt striving and swifttv romn the firt should auld acquaintance be forgot tul and all prugrehuelv mln nt th country about rtro l hi m rnol siai1in crtonll lei callan forecasts what wll likely be defl nvduau in halton nd j wooks bofor opening day p hmihler to shoulder ninelin t common conversation at the lome scots re mi a further meeting k sche ry time you running water trout fishermen rinsing lhe itt duled or april 24tb j you stop you drag your wifepool published by th newspapers limited enrceliiwn on van n walter c blehn mxfiaiiink rriilor garfield l mcgdvray ti iiductinn suprnnlenrienl ofl ire staff teriv utiles ileen radley ni fditur accountant mr rcatlv adveilisiiir manager ilant sibr t m t 1 irk dnve lalin r bakirville mvle- ikon boh mar arthur 1cmher of the lanadian weekh newspaper i ajiciation and the ontario division ot the cwna

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