Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald a thomson newspapers limited publication serving the communities ot georgetown glen williams norval limehouse hornby stewartiown bollinaiad ashgrovo terra cotta thursday july 20th 1961 editorial comment government gives a boost a technical wing al georgetown high school which will cost local taxpayers prsc tically nothing in direct luxes is amioat too good to be true but it is a fad and another year will see this handsome addition in operatic i for the benefit of future generations of students who can then avail intmselves of a larger field of tra runa than the present restricted academic and stenograph c cour ii will be welcome news to taxpayers ihd it is a step which is long overdue for gducation is a metier which should be ha died by senior governments rather tnan expecting each municipality to find its own resources in a matter wh ch is ol pr nary importance to canada s future a restful vacation wonder how many peop e are ke us when it comes to a vacation usually we look forward to a motor rnp a bit of sightseeing and a few mea s in good dining spots for e are o ie of those individuals who don t f sh do i i qo f and are past tne age of lenn s and iyn bathing maybe it is advanc ng years but h s summer we deeded to take a week and relax at the beach and with some hep d ttion and some good natured ribbing from frie distaff side we embarked on our week oh we had proiects mmd you there was a front door screen which needed re placement a stuck tight upstairs window which needed a new hook and eye a woodshed window to open some odds should be visited barely a handful of local peope urn 1 ed out monday to see tne i ess sewage treatment plant which prov des georgeov i jwith one ofmfre mottmoaern sar ary j j jiosal systems in the prov nee j the official opening was perhaps c b time convenient for many to rrake t e visit and we hope that counc i may ons oer later on advertising an even ng whe i tours of the plant could be arranged for taxpayers to see where the r money has been spent anyone who has seen tne p o it n be struck by the beaui ful sett ng i valley land formerly owned by will am fcns and george cleave and impressed by o slruction which has not defaced the n a the school will of course cost us mon though less painfully than in direct r fedeial and urovmc al governments have no magn money tree joprovide funds and must n one way otfaiiother secure tunds from taxpayers in tat it one is realist c it s probable tiidl in a system where educat or costs are to be largely borne by prov rice and dom inion towns like georgetown will actually be subsid zing less prosperous municipal i t es and paying somewhat more than the r i tda share i witn ins ve are m agreement and we look forward to the day when operat mg costs too will be shared to a larger ex tent by prov nee and dominion i a id en is of wood for sa v ng the new knicaro ne hydra nuclear piani to tour th s week t editorials to write i and we can report a number of pro e is omp tied the screen got su ej sat l iy n g it before e came home the w ndow got a hook and eye sunday afternoon we lead a book we nad one sv n and we had a tnoroognly crijodole week of do ig nom rig the wood w il get spl t on a later week end we ii vis t tnat nuclear pla it yet and we ii get in so e s ghtiee ng later th s summer pen aps meanwh ie we can thorojgn reom mend a week of suspenj on you ii be sur pr sed now fas the tjii t can go oo a scape as one m g it eper of a sewage p an va ery s ho icl n at rar e b i d ng odol r s at a it n r i aid me very latest me hoas are beng used o red u e sevttge oat arm f tlue 1 wh en ca di i p i n he crect t lor q po luh d by sjate wn en has made the t tr ur safe for s v mming and water use tre omar o water resources comms s or s ojq a i ne on of steer r q nw i c just hbp5 a sht w 1hg arm rival d0ct0rins the mail bag no smear campaign but ymca makes profit 80 slviis decent room at the y for an oer julv 10th 19u1 mjit stav or for a week he i jt editor vould htvt la pa if he wished would uii b kind en iiiirh to jo for a swim if he was not to print in jour uur im t a paid up member he would pi mations for tht btmfit of hivi to paj in this particular mr rrteman who wrote to win tluv have three floors of it1 wtik in iknu i iniiiii t ii n nothing but rooms for rent and out of something tin 1ml no m1 th s i know to be a fact for biaring on tfie subjut primal i livid there nivself for six in fie piper wo were not com mon hs back in 193b before in pirm the ml 1 1 t n iiiiiun tiring the service and paid tin itv c ntn 1 tin miit i j dollars a wctk for a room this 1 u qo i vi id fr in v i ids true of anv 1 i on if mr irdiiin it ir hav m in n nl htre or iji hi i a ami li mippm ir uur u is tins hun not profit of tht ml for whih 1 must ukinfi but 1 would hko rontrjtul itp him hut f r h s to mak it clear once in w inn thi 1 nn tnuk to i in for mr i- re man an will tut i in r tiopi n t is ii htrs who niiiht icad tins i nt tlu mi 1 in i 1 it lr that i hod a lot of n in is wn a- it tlat it spict for thr just the same s in who ii d ur k thi miinr do for the salvation anns in if he lud nvl tin rd tonal and th rtl ros or any other c n ring tlii in tinrfiir h ul worthwh 1c orxannation almittl n- in o n inviitm xnc onlv correct st i lenient w i didt i t j vimio i it r mr in m in his ttir sd in mil f jiimt u t lnal lhe ommumtv hall if conclusion lit t ild hive inf when finished at would be birn a lot be r i w mil i 1 kr t once mm turned over to tha town as a gift and i mean just that and mortgage free of course other wise it would not be a gift i also stated that this could only be done with the support of the community an a whole and that the building would not be star ted until sufficient funds were raised to put the building up jfhich would take about three years no one made mention of increased taxes but it ii cer tamly taken for granted that a project of this tpe must dep end on fund raising aetmues and public donations the same as the drive for the hospital and from service club support that is of course unless ihere is a hidden santa claus who will supply the ctntre as a gift jnl this 1 doubt verv much tud i am surprised that mr ireeman tould think it could be accomplished any other way than stated mr fncmin alo fails to re il izc th most important point of all in his mention of the costs of upkeep and where ho gets a figure of 8 000 1 11 ntvtr know and where would this monrv come from well as a non profit making organiza tion under a federal charter we continued on page v sugar and spice by bill smiley i well her i am back on the treadmill of a aummer coune for teachen nothing bu clung ed much xince i was here be fore last year when i began what may turn out to be one of the most brief and brilliant teaching careera on record or may not th fallow with hw big pnaumatic drill ttartaat hi ama unholy hour right balow my window at lait yar tho hat of rulaa in my cublcla la th him at laat yaor luggatt- ing that roaldonh aro not pro hibited from introducing hooch but atatlng flatly that dallvar- lo of baar wm not bo accaptod at tha portara fodgo most of the familiar faces are back but a few are miaslne it reminds me of the old dayi on the squadron when we d come back from leave and find new faces in the mess and learn that paddy and jock and dae and tony had gone miss ing it appaara that bud a atout chap who waa in rail aatato waa ahot down in tho wild of woitarn ontario co org re fuge from a big electrical firm didnt return from a minion to peterborough jim a former insurance salesman craihod on takeoff and is repeating the coursa mrs k who thought teaching would b better than i keeping house had to be taken to an institution right after tha christmas tttmi most of them completed their first tour of operations how ever my old sidekick squire degree from cambridge and 10 years as an accountant is right across the hall young pete fresh out of industry the good looking kid who must have those grade 11 girls in a frenzv has made the grade and likes the trade father ohoolign the olly jesuit from county cork is with us again mrs j who was about seven months prg nant last aummer hat accomp lished her mission and is tllm ac snake this year old jock thick scott accent and bohem ian newspaper world behind him hat joined us and young jeanie with the dark brown hair who doesnt look old en ough to be in grade 12 let lone teach it is there to make ut feel fatherly as well at look t rue to re rdd in war r m- rajmicy tha new peopl flocking t the colon are like wartim volunteers there la a great tfei of mnt among u tbey bring freah approaches nerw ideas some of them will be useless just tome of tha regulars are deadheads a down bar at the nlvrs- ity ther ar thousand of tea chers taking aummer courses many of them like ma are merely qualifying getting their trad papers othamr her to improve their financial sta tus no other i 1 h o ki op r r fl e s c l p f f sojreev 8 s vs i tie o last g gcorgeiown wh ch t i ef t o arrhilect werner blohm of the hon with 2fkl sikiutures the district toronto firm of li k tju it 1 brtdliv lulu v llu li 1 li urorj i urns it r si 1 t and ill a v u in the nt pivt- at a glance orangevtlle words of the wise imranth fp s li 1 buirrl li s f iw r 1 d pi one en amjuire evervthmtt burlington it h ode ecpt thirir r r mdllllli a 302 850 uicil imprrv in t i 1 project to provide storm scwd- curbs gutters and pivnl road in mountain tird ns ru if mhi i this vvu ilrl r ihie georgetown herald burlington wis appmvid li publnhed by thomion wuk b burlnif council th ush work would h statu d hoi 1 1 v hr 1 ni i li newtpapert limited tl veir the hulk of u wi old proceed in 1962 streetsville walter c behn bolton streetsmiie council m a spec mamcing rditor juh 4th was th in j 1 4ay for 35 toronto immfi at era the left the citv s hot unshaded stre tv to spend ten divs at bolton thi an iu n in slrnmip mimiirul pirk to th r na ornmitlce whin on truct mr ciiis are fulls piid the pro prmd atrni will hr turnd v r to th town iv 1 garfield mcgllvray pi t ii ion sup rinu n nt ofticr stiff irrrv llirl v ailten brailliy m w- fditiir ccnunlant summer amp 2 400 moth tom h ili ers and childn n ill dintisini mnnr stream through lh ill this summer milton 1 x 1 a li iink him masting itoh ltakrnlle mvles cihon aurora muter in a inter to millnii boh macarthur the new urora bind in will be one of v ni il evcitiin small bandstands in cinarta i uiutl mori li u ru i thf t nn hum i f i pirkv h nnl to make lhe rhuikc t on 1 will have to recuv a pe i mml r ir th- ind i wl k v l w pip is iii m on and thi ontario ilivisi n of the una n h h wilt f ir in 11 j llu n tin s ke mi ii anl 1 in a 1 t bodv tl 5 tht s- were nl b i i vl pr i i wl wl ollld t tt in n i u to htn bjt fo tlu rse nt vvi r inv lin onlv no n prof i nkmg o rjai zaum s to itten 1 1 fr mi tl tin pom t ti 1 the mi u 11 m wh lh sun ir n w l mdi llns n nrh linn th m dlls to h ht p nt t nt mi echoes from the pages of th herald july 8 1951 and july 27 1936 10 years ago sj tn change of ownersh p of a local bus ness was an r ounced last week vmth the sate of bradley bros meats and grocer es to walker cleave mr cleove took over on mon day july 16th w nneu of three pr zes in a lucky drw sponsored by georgetown hotkey c ub were chosen thursday nor rnfli rend ey carolyn b enn eacn qet a cheque for j 1 00 flh trc i dob e of m iton 50 mayor harold cleave made the dra the above is a typical cross section of the people who are taking the course vv ith me they come from all runs of life not walks in age thes are well above the average of he teacher entering the pro fessipn in normal times that ts before the war boom in babies who are here now thank vou and all set to be educated not to mention the increase in teachers salarie but i ii inf i f nd 1 i nh 1 r n n i oilfllmtl s ie 1 rim furlh r i ttwill like t on lh il llu r mpvirs wi h lo imm in invok anv dkikriiment il 1 other orkiimiuoti or m j in an polilirs as b m and a commuiiit ir wi rlhwhilt r mimm bob lusas who was at caiip lope an append x operat on a ti e miar m is returning home tuesday scouts attending the ash unden hasp al m ip at irish lake near mark j but in order to clear nivslf on the point nf profit mikin i r peat the i i a prof i lukink or inin nitoii of pipl md thi dimple for my kod friend mr rnpnnn m the corner of stnnl and l ath nn st 1 n m nlril in i v hr j v ml a and should mr rr in in o to montrial and ipplv fr a jack livingstone qeorge mann teddy tt yf th tracey bobby tracey donald pucker ng ross mcgiivray br jce denham kerry jepson b h hardman bill hincok tommy dobb e franc s hulme don ne seddon douglas tucker b lly farmer doug jennings paul prust don liv ngstone and wayne gnbbens 35 years ago joe wilcox won three t rsts and frank carter and norm 1srl ert were alsowinners at canada s greatest band show the waterloo band fest val where the georgetown lome rifles band placed second to hanover in their class editor joe moore says th s is the time of year when people who wouldn t ihmk ot eat ng with a fly on the r tabic w 11 qo on a picnic end devour a meal in the presence of ants gnats ch ggcrs and var ed other flying and crawling most of thm wouldnt hava touchad teaching with th pro verbial tan foot pot when they first graduated from col leg because of the shabby pay and th ibabby treatment of tha profession these have changed as c result people whose experience bhjis up to thousands of vears in the art business and indus tn are entering the teaching profession thl in my farfrom humbla opinion is going to pour a rich transfusion into tha veins of teaching those who went inln teach inj and hive carried on bravelv and with dedication na sneer thev need no- thcv are res peeled and admired those who are good at their job bv us newcomers still others and mesa them are here to improve their skills as teachers some are here solely to get away from their wivtj and families for a few weeka and bless them what do we atudyt wall take myself for example one of my cauraas is educational psychology l presume that all about psychology and edu cation but they have the danged ectures at eight oclock in morning and 1 havent i able to get to one jel than theres th history and philosophy of education i haw some protty good notes on that coure from follow who took it last year so i dont have to go to thoti then 1 take history and geographj the first day i had to write my colmun in the history period the second day i had to go to the veterans hos pital for mj annual check up and missed it th next time i got e little mixed up in th time- table and arrived at 2 p m to find th lecture ust ending but i mad on this week and its all about greeks and stuff i also take english but 1 taught that last veer so know eseiv thing there is ti know about it participles and poems and metaphors and all like twat we take lalm too but ifs 22 j ears since i stud- ud latin and there docsn t seem much point in going back that far for a little lousy lat in than theres guidance which la all about talking ta teen agers and getting them jobs and things but i have a teen age kid of my own so i know all about that ive bn talking to him and trying to get him to mow tha lawn all lummsr so there s the course in a nut shel but do you know the part of the course i like best of all us when i get home frdav ev ening and a little brown girl says hi dad amuck what kept youeo lat can i go iwinvs ming and a long lean brown kid 1 wouldnt rccognli if it wrn t for the fact that hes wearing my beat sport shirt sayi hi dad amuck howd you like to take us te the drive int and a sophlsti ceted tinned doll who bears no relation to th crabby old wife i had all winter wraps me up like an anaconda and i murmurs we mltsod youl thats the part of th course i like a at the greqory theatre desire starring gary cooper we might compare the old aid marlene d elnch sutlers gold starring edward timers to the regulari in an arnold lee tracey and b nme barnes rob n hood of eldo- i army they are th backbone rado starring warner baxter i the skelto of th va nw words of the wise let no man be sorry tie has done good because others hav done evil if a man has acted right he has done well though alone if wrong the sanction of all mankind will not justify hm henrv fielding best wav to carve a tomb stone is to chicl in traffic predict halton will triple in 20 years inavtrage wage the roat commission nn i ada s rconomic propet l- n ifiod h chanyes in trends concrete fact oncrele facls halton and peel mn triple their population txlwern llw and 1976 according to the firt economic survev of ontario since 1957 which has 311st been released by the on arm dept of economics the 340 page sludv mij sts th en that the population of halton iqrfl had ill 1976 will be 216 000 as enm m the a ratij 1 paredwith a ibm population nm other brick- 1 ot 68297- tt ir noted thai fis of in ptpolrfion wes an merely informed gucs i eg but 45 wtr 70 or our on- estimate made h ilinn population in in to i 1958 census f igun s show od nh bah pretlv with well fewer horset pp 11 tnlj rd hs 1st hw ontario mbmjision i 30 7 holding a mi edge over wonun 49 1 b iween 1951 and 1956 the cnunlv s runl population dun bed from 1272 lo 2c1 420 while urban population jumped from l l1 to 47 877 th aicratje lidllon familv is mad up of 1 jjtrsojis and in birth tate or 2127 p r 1 ooo from 283 tons in 1945 to 1 962 popuhtiiin cpeds th prov n 777 in 1qsr en i i r 111 of 26 a it is sureing the province s r 1 xc nd mh in simona f ufjrlunng the r port notes i northern onlarto although manufacturing the counlv s firms hase ex lenenccd changes too the lumber of hors s in the county in decreased from 2700 in 51 to bfiu in 160 attic wine and sheep havo increa ed in quanlitj while milk cows ue shown a slight decrease the production of limestone has taken a tremendous leap j aid v dispensed from one boundary to the other the ol den hors shoe of onlirio which extends from oshawa to the nngara peninsula con tiins the most concentrated mmcture of manufacturing ac lisitv tn the province the two economic regions in this area accounted for about 5fl nf n tanos selling value or factory shlpmenu in j 958 list manufacturing the 1q58 figures on mami facluring show acton with 18 eoublishmpnt emplojing 9sl4 or a pavtoll of 3 195 000 and producing 12 51100 of goods burlington records m estab lishments with 2 054 employ ees a pajroil of 7 153 000 and goods or 30 606 000 georgetown has 24 industrie in the 1938 figures with 1244 empiovees a pavroll of s4 809 000 and production of 16 643 000 millon has 15 establishments 888 emptojees a pa roll of 3 627 000 and produced goods valued at 13 235 000 according to 1958 figures j oaiville shows 48 industries 4 1 869 employees a pavtoll or r7 338 000 and production of 31420 000 on the basis of these 1958 fig ures milton had the highest average wage at 4 084 followed bv oakville at 32 george town- at s3 850 acton at 3485 and burlington at 3 482 the growth of manufacturing in halton has climbed irom 4 004 emploj ees in 1949 to 10 732 in 1958 with an annual payroll of 42041000 the metropolitan region which include halton ontario peel and york couhtie ao permits issued in the provind in 1960 detailed figures by counties were not included 11 the report vehicles quadrupled motor vehicle registration in halton quadrupled from 7263 in 1846 to 31806 in 1959 or from is tht ontario t tal to 17 v in tn mgtropqu rejion tiie n 9vtt total ontario tehldm f according t jtg surrey 4 of hv televinoii us tha 2u000

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