j georgetown herald a thomson niyvspapirs limited publication serving th communities of georgalown glen williams nerval umehoum hornby stewarttown ballinafad ashgrove terrs cotta thursday june 22nd 1961 editorial comment i new hospital phases there have been nothing but good re- ports about saturday s hospital opening weather was perfect the opening car- i wnwmes impressive and the hundreds whp toured the building were overwhelmed at the appointments of the building and the jcarewith which the hospital board has chosen its equipment availablemoney has been spent wisely and economies have been made in places where it is inconspiq- udus and relatively unimportant i visitors were particularly impressed with modern improvements which not j many of the large city hospitals have for instance a twoway speaker between pat tent and nursing station wilt save nurses many steps a patient can now tell a nurse what he requires when he buzzes and one trip will replace two for her rounds emergency oxygen installations at strategic locations in the corridors assure that this lifesaving aid will not be held up even for a minute when needed equipment sterilizers are of latest and best design the laboratory has every modern device for scientific study operat ing rooms are- wellequipped and nursery ant pediatric rooms ar latest and best design no one wishes to be a hospital patient but if one must a stay in the georgetown hospital will certainly be the most pleasant possible it is a fine addition to the town s public a industry on the verge still very much in the industrial picture bi large american firm which has option- tdi del rex acreage the firm has been dickering for two yoars and while there can be no ubi lotion tlintil the final papers are signed and seal- d letter read by mayor hyde to council last week implied that unless there is a ser- jlous hitch the firm expects to honour its ndofjuiy option j another large manufacturing concern j will be a decided asset to a town which at present has not enough employment for irs residents the three largest local industries smith and stone and the papermills have seen a i steady expansion m the past quarter cen- required reading when first published the ugly amer- jtcan akew critical attention in the united j stares it was praised by some damned by 9 ethers in its biting satire on american gov ernment personnel in the east we got around to reading the book 4 this week and we found it explosive reading in fiction form the authors have ojecret that they have drawn their j incidents and their characters from those jthey have met in one of the world s trouble spots v and they have pulled no punches in criticism of americans for not learning the language in countries where they are stat- toned in being more interested in a series ef cocktail parties with the few natives who j speak english than in getting down to fun- elemental of how backward country can j- tury and newer firms like vanan asioe rates graham bell and standard products have grown somewhat too in their few years of existence there is increased em ployment at the beaumont knitting co and in other district industries but not enough to use all the residents who miqht wish to quit the commuting retrace for a local position and there have been discouragements in the industrial picture too gone are the the old dayfoot shoe factory the sykes tool plant harley kay marsland glen textiles brill hosiery and other smaller firms we are not industrially poor by any means nor are we industrially wealthy and a warm welcome exists for the new comers in our town from thi mam bag our readers right extend membership to sunbeam residents 133 rayliwn crescent georgetown ont june 14th 1061 dear sir every day now in the news papers on read of some rate payers association doing things for their own area and also looking after the tdwnship int erest i nay we cannot afford lo be without a ratepayers av xociation as a voice or many can surely get more action than in my first letter to your a 8in voice mall bag may i take this op- portunity to thank you all at the herald office for your ser vices and help as treasurer of georgetown east ratepayers association thank you all once again my purpose in writing into georgetown is gctung grow ing pains and even a council can only do so much we hase one scheme on now sanctioned by the council that is the tree planting on different streets in the area i am sure that there isnl your mail bug is to see if i homt owner th it wouldnt giie can reach the ratepayers of lh snull sum that n asked for this town especially those that i the planting of these trees m live east of maple avenue our a few cars ihcv will add beau- association has been going i ly lo the irea nearly jj ears it is only this we lime just heped the re past two months that we chang tardid children ass n and ed our name from delrcx rate payers association to george town east ratepayers associa hon and extended our bound ary to maple arc hoping that want lo help other service and socnl groups especially towards a commumtv hill but we can onlv do this by the help from vou ttu mincers so dig into ould give ralcpdven in purst and pockets sunbeam division a chance to membership fee is just 1 help our area and to help the p couple for the vear there town of georgetown no je ni rjl meeting until in last ears election our tne second tuesdiv in septem- association nominated two men der so a looking forward to run for council we got our ln seeing lots of new faces at it spring is a little late this year bugar and spice by bill smiley two men in agrees with increase to town councillors june i5th 1961 in regard lo the recent act of council to raise their baiar h lo speak oul in favour is mov f the scripture the hbourcr is worthy reward on few pen pie are aw in of the many information readers best be nelped and by tneir foolishness in hurting american prestige lo the point where americans are scorned and hated the authors contrast this with russia which sends trained personnel fluently con versant with language and customs they are head and shoulders above the usa and they are getting results it is reported that president kennedy is an avid reader we hope he has read the ugly amen can if it has even a few grains of truth the state department needs some fast and jjj efficient overhauling mad why the sonofagun i butt m british imperialism so often criticized thought ill bet ho couldnt ht j in the states couldn t hold a candle to the l m w ttsrse ultntt have been ach weod only in the past couple of yoors they are not the resarit of a sudden wave of ben evolence on the part of school boards they are th direct j tnai reswtt of the rule of supply and g in order in fullill hit deenand teachers war scare office became ef th shabby salaries u lrllc thdl tlle puhlrc wr 1 ant gives of his time because sw the lanes and secur of his dedication to the com ly of teaching are attracting munitv howcscr it is wrong toany of our best and brightest for the public to ctpect this lie people who should be tea service without remunerating chm this cannot fail to raise the men who labour lo make in a recent editorial hugh ion than any aw ire mo nit standards of education 1 georgetown a better place in templin of the fergus newt- wonder k i ti tooth- iwhich to live in even other accord one of the deans of the ingj see el by ceserod i the tncreas in education i area of the business world weeklj newspaper field oul j carefully h tho hade in costs hurts hie individual tax financial increases alwas come lined the arduous duties of thesuch neuticel t ao ports pot 1 oolng to keep on in recognition of work we 1 weeklv editor he described sterboard eft the wtooe too wtmj no longer can a boy done a typical week in the editors hold hatches th i quit achoot at 16 with a grade the new honour iriiiiii arr life it was not exaggerated it them a tost 10 odvcation and hop to find not amiss when one enn- irrs showed the editor working a a happy life technology it ihe mam demands thai air killing week taking an almost on girt defined land- a apdy wiping out the laborer made on the mcmlieis f mir superhuman role in the affairs group of hard boards cad wtn p howtcoiincil and i for our ajn e of the community and sen in g together to cross a lake rs- i of twenty ditch that the ninnctin mcreise is as a general wailing wall and etc i hid to ptf her i kit 99or th harvest excur hnth just ind descrvm lvrn though there is no gener al membcrshm meeting the ex- feutne w il still be huj espec- lalh on jnm 4th for our giant baznr if ou hnc anything ihu cm he old or baked goods eall cither tit 71j73 7499l we will gladh pick np clothing diid liwn mowrs elc hilp us to help wiu and the her fir n ihii itrsniul inter sli ill b grateful 2 response it net ill not hiw lie n wntten in vdin thinking wiu all yons respectfullj jk critcirijdw ps 1 wih to thank the mrivor md fount il for speaking at our meet iu organizations help pleasant living here 22 m n street south oretown ontino as i hadnt ipeeiaed tho bodfe hin ol of a ahip but i almcos hai a machine has re scruce hip breakdown nht there the pd th men once required closing his editorial he re- mm jhj told mo starboard marked tht it was no wonder meant a board covered mh here wa t minute now i ro in view of all this that eome s in the captains eat- cwjng o talk about stuff that weekly editors with college de- by which he navigates iu oer nn hrad lt s greet were leaving the- fleldi g n io hms facts all i for the short hours and high aoothor boy nihil ij b eaa sj about teaching n tha alerifts of th teaching profev n tuy tttmm rw n worked harder in mi re biuee a woods sion this chd when i read then i flushed i felt deserter then i got wlt blunders which are apparently being made by second rate personnel in places which demand the tops o fe bui it wj worth it to sec thov h smile of gratitude and affection on the faces of ny students a ihev trampled me into the floor on their wa oul the la da of school ottawa report bimonthly observations by sandy best mp for halton oont worry old friends n boat uk am b i b 1 in previous columns i have written ef the activities of the numerous standing andlspeclal t committees of the house of commons much of the newt you read in th press about events in ottawa fs not directly from th house of commons itself but from one of the committees deal wig with a specialized field of government interest the special committee on research of which i am vice chairman has brought forward such interesting matters as the 24 million pound ttranlum contract with great britain and an intensive study ef canadas atomic power reactor pro- i fjremme in recent weeks the world is constantly hun a gej tor aoarcei of power in canada we have been fortunate in having large supplies of coal gas and oil and water resour i cei of great magnitude never theless with rapidly increasing 1 1ndustrial potential southern ontario for instance is exam lning very closely its source of power for the future our increased hydro electric power will not continue for ever and j new plants using steam gener ftted from coal have been built nd are projected for the hit jre fortunately canada has u well and largely in the pro- wince of ontario vast resources of uranium and the canadian government in cooperation with private industry has undertak n an ambitious programme to produce commercial electrical power from nuclear reactors a test station npd2 is nearing completion on the ottawa rier skjtth of the atomic energy of qnena establishment at chalk efcednled to fit into the onta lis hydro grid system has been biter a larger reactor catkhi tartedod tb shores of lake boron r ie are varied opinons as wfaen this electricity a mar become com with power from other many foalthu will be by 1970 in any case it ap pears to be just a matter of time somewhat different inter pretations are put on this time period however by power and fuel surplus provinces such as british columbia and alberta nuclear reactors are at the moment eome what less inter eating to them your research committee of the house of commons has been studying these problems over a series of some 30 meet ings and 1 000 or more pages of evidence your government is spending close to 40 million a year on our atomic energy programme and its importance at the present in terms of power reactors isotopes for research and industry cobalt bombs for medical therapy and many other vital functions can hardly be overestimated in ad dftion the future of canada uranium mining industry the many thousands of people it employs and the large export market it commands are most important concerns in recent months and years i have had opportunities to visit the var ious establishments of atomic energ of canada at chalk ri ver and elsewhere and some of the uranium mtnes in elliott lake region while most i of tie output of our uranium mines has gone for weapons a part of the deterrent strength of the western world canada s contribution and development in this field has been entirely for the peaceful use of uran ium and atomic energy before this trickle of taitors becomes a stream hear me out old friends in the publishing jjl t lethoej down th teem business first cling to that j jszj k talking to these swivel chair with both hands t f t ws when they start com hook your legs around that bst- pu- about how hard they tered desk and hang on say tot ir j z wrfc- why you spo- pn yourselves 10 times a day tm j soti p p9gu 1 1l them la happy weekly editor don t l ttt even admit that 0u went to hora th a p youre over- college fd and underworked now 1 when i was tn the weekly news i heve iust completed one tw t u sper business year of teaching high school ho l students on the surface it hes od nm friend hujh had little effect on either of c j ihat i har cjr fulb avoided i us the students are e irthe tt tt xhr matter of holiduxs this i taller or thinner than when iirt ta hda day ood ease jnimrr tl net i have lo we began some of the girls w summer school at conui have different coloured hair big salaries mr takebesae ryam rprn- rut 1 m mih otherwise they are unmarked pay is a little over sso a week p for the summer of by the experience nor do i a union linotype operator or 153 show any signs of the erdeal bncklayer workatg the srae aside from a tic that makes hours would sseer at say p 1 at first i thought a trip ti th left side of may face look tance true after fiftr to w might be nice but i v like boris kerloff every 20 sec- twenty years of teacfeag ose pretty well decided to spend ends jean make from sooo to sio 14 mn august on tour of j 000 depending on assahfieatiect cavtada dropping in on weekly but inwardly neither of ns there arent many lasrrer cr odrtees in my bermuda shorts north halton club comes to the rescue north halton golf and coun try club came to the rescue of georgetown golf and country club in their hour of need on tha weekend just hours before the vanan associates tournej was sched uled to teeoff at the new course the directors had still not received the shipment of flags for the new nine holes a hurried call from director harv a damson to north hal ton pro russ kelh brought sistance in the form of old pole type flags which the north hal ton club had stored away did you know the first steam locomotive went into service in canada in 1836 on the champlam and sl lawrence railway canada was the first country in the world to use a road diesel in 1929 ever be the same the tu dents have had to revise their ideas about teachers en tirely they began on the third day of school when their tea cher howled turn around ye damned gawk at on of the class delinquents sine that day weve roar ed with laughter together wo have argued bitterly with them winning sometime weve teased each other ive bell ow ed at them and theyve glared right back at me and l too have bad to re furbish my notions about tea ching and teachers first all let me say its a grinding hard job mentally and physic ally if the teacher had nothing to do but impart knowledge it would be a cinch but this only a portion of his duties the rest of the time ion demands he is cop coach counsellor father mother and babv sitter i dont know whether ifsi true or not but i hoard line one say the other day that there are more mental bee ea downs in the teaching baseball assoc says thanks for help 6 mclut v r lici nt trorkrrrm n ontino june 19th llhl dcorgetovvn herald georgetown ontino deir mr rditor the ciorgeown basebal socntion vvitild like to thank all thoc who contributed to ttu success of baseball dav 10 georgetown special thanks for the ntvvs coverage given bj the denre town he tld the coopera ion of mavor llvde and council the excellent traffic control in chief ro hales aim forci th members of the girls lip band ot georgetown the strc t sville brass band and all the residents and merchant- of georgetown ours vers truh georgetown baebill v e w j richmond president f mickleni bee v lipwiirr erred in stating police salaiy 9 38 laagsti deorgetow dear mi lditor in lam week s v that a first c1t- verv im be to register worn we hdd sceral 1 1 wn fi r the rodeo uakcri hick from the 1 o 11 if them who 1 1 ire uti r and who i ill mind of the io of tin lov countries in an to see tha hi p irk thro on he envied i r lived hers he friondlines tlir c im serenitv p irk district and e il res including til it suiidfls morn- hin the itnens r town fire mirrh to knox l uuh for a scr- n i tilled just eh wr here hive id mind- voting peo- o froelv of their wi i bcinc safetv r hive our citizens bind 1 k pipe band 1 11 o active in all in georgetown ohmteer amhu 11 1ie men and dentists who arent docat better aad to a 1 letting them cry on the georget of my cool crisp sport cr tin conm ihte in d s4x1 pet itornil the ftrr orgarur nglers and mr rrvice clubs 1 on mil on with ilin ht of people and amount should read mos per deirtfill eir 1 v i w ish to thank the peisnn georcctov who brought this dlscrepmev artr pni to m attention and i sincerelv f r w apologue for the error i do trust that i have not caused the police iept anv embarrassment 111 this con nection yourj verv truh robert mcneil things unheard of till now super vending- machine super vending machine aulc malicalk deliver- up to 110 product 10 widelv varving item- sport o ing goods tmim- or radios i n irk cosinetics hardvvn e to clrv etc ill accept change paper currencv orlh our- truh ailcen thanks 1 people georgetown herald published by thomion newspapers limited georgetown ontario walter c biehn miniging rdilnr garfield mcgilvray superintendent stiff ileen bradley accountant tern nevv- idiloi tom rush advertising manager ixslie clark dae hastings stick on stainless steel baskeni les gwwn bob mac arthur new ailhesivebaeked stain less stetl foil can be applied to almost anv clean dry sur face and will conform to cor ner and curves in splashguards and trim maufacturer says member of the canadian 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