Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1961, p. 4

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georgetown herald hlblllhad by thomson nawspapora llmltad 22 main straat georgetown ontario serving the communltm ot georgetown glen wllhami norval umehouie hornby stewarttown balllnatad ashgrove terra cotta thursday november 16th 1961 editorial comment important date looms next week brings one of the town from 7 30 to 8 30 p m has customarily tfjptt important meetings the annual nom- been followed by a public meeting at which nation of candidates for the december 4th present councillors report on their commit- tee work then members of other elected and appointed boards and finally new candidates for office state their platforms last year a hassle developed when some spectators demanded that candidates speak first it ended in a walkouf by the council of that day who held their own re port meeting few nights later this year uve understand it is planned to continue m the past way with council and board reports first and candidates later whatever may be the case it is a mee ting which no ratepayer should miss for it is your one opportunity to hear a composite report of the year s municipal business to ask a question if you wish and to udge the various candidates as they take the stage actions a return to ward voting for council lors this year will change nomination pro cedure and council candidates must be no minated to run in one of the three wards itch ward will elect two men offices of mayor reeve and deputy a well as hydro commissioner the latter far a twoyear term will continue by general vote so will the public school board but this year there is a change there too the fcwn has passed the 10 000 population mark and will now have eight trustees in tttad of the present six ah eight offices a open for votmq and the top four candi dates will serve twoyear terms and the re maining four one year terms the one hour nomination meeting centralize christmas help in en effort to ensure that no family in need goes without help this christmas three local service dubs have combined activities in a central committee which will arch out those who need a ijiand at the feative season the lions rotanans and kinsmen are ihering in the work with assistance from town welfare administrator al norton they are asking for donations of do thing footwear and non perishable food stuffs and in newspaper advertising for past few weeks in the herald have fltvan phone numbers to call for those who have donations the idea came about because it was ftrt that there was sometimes overlapping at christmas time some families were aid ed by all three groups while others were missed by the new organization it is felt the whole town and district can be adequa tely served children s clothing is a particular need according to club officials and while only non perishable goods are sought at th s early date gifts of foodstuffs which might not keep for more than a few days would be welcomed as christmas approaches so encouraging has been the response to date that the clubs are considering mak mg the plan a year round one they are not trying to be exclusive end would welcome any help from other organizations or from individuals not connected with the dubs in this humanitarian work for that kind you require a permit theyce dangerous by dorothy barker illusive yesteryears crossing the northumberland strait over 14 miles of ocean to wood island is the nearest sugar and spice by bill smiley tion an attached garage or the most part lime might almost have stood still through two great wars and their after math this island reminded me of that famous fictional cha actor mrs moon who remained f beautiful and ageless while all around her time marched on when wa arrivad in chariot totown it was a different pic lure after dinnrln the cns hotel charlorhttown we vet- turad down the main street it wn saturday night and some how i fllowed with the experi ence of bucking crowds in the five and dime store having to walk off the curb to set around groups of laughing happy nel ghbours greeting one another it s not only tjhe ducks and the deer that are catching it this fall apparently it s also open season on columnists lat esrt salvo fired in my direction was discharged by a baptist mln tster his volley appeared ih the atlkokan ont progress which has run this column for some years dearie me that parson hat a wicked tongue in his head he can really dish it out and when he run out of personal abuse h falls back on a pat- sage of acrlpture torn from context ofvcourse herewith a few samples the letter begins i would appre ciate the opportunity to express my disgust over an article that appeared in jour paper by one self styled romeo and tough gu bill smiley this article wjs a mixture of trash and rub bish with a whole lot of noth ing thrown in now this gentle man of the cloth obviouily haa me mixed up with someone elte if i dldnt believe that id be hurt me a romeo it is a laugh i haven t been out with a girl ex cept my wife since i started courting tier back in 49 me a tough guy the same wife who weighs about 108 can quell eyebrow i ii admit was a mixture of trash and rubbish but i m not going to take that part about a whole lot of nothing lying down there was also unk in it and nonsense but there who has been teaching for many years just to let her know what a viper she was nursing she read it and grinned i liked the last paragraph though in which you saldi i wish he were a member of my church it would give rut great joy to have him voted out of the membership that bit haa the nicest touch in the whole diatribe and f refuse to make any of the comments that leap to mind however dear sir i m sorry if you have been offended i am sure you are a good man i am not a good man i am not a very bad one either just an ordinary husband and father a- broken down weekly editor a school teacher a newspaper columnist and a sinner i go to church but i m not quite sure whether i m saved or not i rather doubt at any rate lefs not be hos tile theres enough bickering in the world some of your fel low townsmen have come to my defense in your paper i thank them and suggest we drop the whole matter i respect your sincerity you must respect rather than defend myself i ii let this retired high school teacher a gentleman and schol ar do it for me he writes smiley writes not only sugar but spice he appeals to the vulgar in most of us outstanding performance many local people ourselves inclu ded had the pleasure of view ng pyiama game when it played lest week m kirch mr and we can report without quolifice tion that it in every way equalled the broadway show which wa had seen a few years back n toronto it was a local man tom trouten who drew the georgetown attendance mr trouten has had considerable ex panence as a vocalist in local minstrel thows and with church choirs his starring fieje in the musical demanded considerable act ng ab lity as well and he came through w th honours m both departments the rest of the cast was on a par and the smallest bit part was played with professional aplomb orchestral work was on a professional level and one could imagine the long hours of rehearsal necessary for the musi cal blending of cast end orchestra into a perfect whole we only with paiama game could play a performance in georgetown so those who coutdnt make the kitchener trip could injoy a fine evening s entertainment blasts of inclement storms when we lived in summcrside these indians were jear round residents thing i have ever cxpemnced to being out of the sight ot hld 8randmol en land 1 have been resident n shocking us children one like long lost friends this was this continent since birth and her faonle storl was lhe joyou p for those mhereas my travels have beer me adolu w uosie s nrlc of m who r extensive both in canada an rosie 0 cloth across the border f have never ktnvtvd our f anr dur been farther off the mother brrv mamm suppllpd earth of north america than uj wlh npapln nand wincn ktt whlt we seldom see vancouver island and our pre baskets full of wild strawber familiar face i think tha world iont destination prince ldward j never ate lnem again miohl find thlt ii dating island gain iter mv gnndmolher told me peace if this crossing which has been r hulled the berries with one night known to be as choppy as thehat jellow slump of a tooth all villages and towns english channel was as smooth r t vantage of mv summcrside was not included have a t any nothing in it to my mind darn the parson goes on to suggest nd damn are mere explen that htd enjoy giving me a iv the uttering of which rel- phvsical pounding as well as a tension would you have verbal one careful mister i smiley say my goodness sake mav be a 138pound coward but alive or es an evangelist who mj big brother isn t he is cur campaigned in my youth reeom- rently bossing a lumber camp mended tobacco pipes and wine in place of hell and joking aside you didn t real damn 7 idden by the y mean it did you reverend i present day practice of shopdidnt mind you linking me personally i dont see why ping on any night from wed with harlots drunkards dope a lady should be upset by men- nesday to friday in super ma- addicts and mr kruschev butii of the final goal of sin- e the next part hurt where youincrs or the verb that condemns i recently read where them to u in my view it ii llee graduate could not more revolting and disgusting again inaugurated rsa nor write could it be that to hear the english language week shopping in smiley was hit teacher any murdered bv semi literate radio school that is foolish enough to and television personalities es gless on the day w cut way through the atlantic oc an to the garden of the gulf i was perhaps the most exci ted passenger aboard the ferrj for i had that nostalgic thrill one usually experiences when returning to the scenes of one s childhood before my teens we lived in summcrside and those da i of ldvllic summers and excruciatingly cold winters had matje an indejlible unprt ssion on the mind of a oung child i like him thai district news at a glance jears i re ilize grandma hid m our njnenrv but our ova staff would no doubt have him i smiley is not going a smart wa of keeping child scotia guided tours driver re in the english department change hn style good for him reus finders out of the berries a what it might mean to thu j sugar end she intended to preserve i me and one of the nurses in thals where all us spice thank you fred g the red earth remmded me our car to visit this town her dopt funds and drunks wind millar of halifax and may your of another childhood memory mother had been born there up i showed vour letter to m enjoyment be of many years we ire three quite normal im 0 cmr i hildren or perhaps a lift i more mischievous than most al any rate on one hot summer day we had tried our mother s patience beyond endurance she chastned we two older hildren and put us to bed with anted if onl for an brampton i elimination of al railway whe cronincs in brampton hat been mer fnfgetth by th board transport ommiionws bolton i w a oood fellow far i the edge of town at of tempted on saturday to burn a some obnoxious weeds opposite strbrtsvilli tenders are being invited this week for a large scale permanent engineering project i lemt in the village issuance of debentures to cost awaits the approval of the municipal board approval n expected before tenders are opened november 13 red clay roads like the bright 0ut any supper hair ribbons of a little girl j as the iun set the pinns wound away from the hlghwayl htingtr gnaw el at our m as the stream of cars left the i brother tlid down ferry and started at full speed lnp upnhis of the b ick porch for charlottetown one of my arlnhokcs from the garden memories o pei was the fight wun ni hire hind and r t n uncle of mine along with nm tn other islanders put up in the bulging back the clock hour store hasnt changed the nnm strei t tndn t chan jed there was holman s store where mv mother with the small hand of each daughter in hers uscl lo go hopping walk inn down the aisles and greet dtpdrtment head a gentle lad duration whl the land proposal from brampton iun the cs meter a fire alarm was tu lor an undrpas at the turned in and the local force 4uetli east and mary street responded the brigade reach crowing brought lhe sugges- d the scene in record time des- chinguacousy a full kale election bat tie is shaping up in chlngu acouiy the political pulse wt the township indicates flut a fight is on for the seats of reeve deputy reeve and two councillors burlington burlington s historic old town bell which for many years aummoned cititens to their work and to locfl fires may be come a memonil to the pion eers of the ton under a plan outlined last week to service dubs streetsvillr len mcgilhvray was ap pointed clerk and don mo- donald treasurer for the corporation of the village of streetsville at last week s council meeting the for mal by law action did not alter village office routine since mcgillvray holds sev ral village titles including assessment commissioner welfare administrator and justice of the peace milton hotcm council officially pass ed the by law setting up a dec ember 4 vote on sunday sports bad stmdsy movies last week admple majority ever 50 per mbo m favour would lutfaor- tm eovbdl to go ahead tn epen- btmlnmm his shirt lhe hl mcks of our woolen smil i dresses each saturday morning we devoured those raw arti i l be readv for church the next off the is e with such relish we 1jv the smalur shops tint lin cn maple leaf drooled red muddy stains all i l rtct on either side may package tour rolled over paved ov our little faces and h changed hinds over the road expressly laid to accom mo s snowy white sheets ears but not their facides modate that devil of inventions when she came to forgive us i 1 think our dnvir ixlivrd me the horseless carriage i h a contrite heart we were a bit stupid for though lit pite the fart thiy had tn lea their turkey shout in the arena to do so orangivillb orangeville district high school board u seeking tentative approval to pro ceed with plan dri vocal lonil school the secre tary of the board has writ ten other schools in the area and collected inform tion tn connection with the projected growth acton mick holmes after serving as deputy are chief for a number of years reached the top spot in the fire department last week when he was elected chief he will replace jack newton former chief who has mov ed to toronto to take a position in the city oakvillb any contemplated action u transfer the magistrates court from trafalgar will be in the nterests of the administration of justice and with full consid eration for the requirements of each municipalitj oakville council was informed lat mon day in a communication from magistrate kenneth m lang- don the letter was in answer to one from council request ing the magistrate to reconsider his proposal to transfer oak ville and trafalgar court to orangevillb the monarch mast man ufacturing plant at orange ville is being expanded ag ain and when the addition is finished the plants floor space will be dniihled in i960 this company had a ales volume of li mill ion burlington fire of undetermined origin roared through marlneland ltd early last tuesday and might have swept adjoining buslnrx properties but for the limelj of a recently purchaned snorkel aerial fire platform hv the burlington fire depart mnt klora the waters of luther iake the grand river conservation reservoir south of montlcello claimed three live about dusk last saturday when sudden winds are believed to have swamped the shallow punt oc cupied by three fishermen street and before the white mm farmed sound asleep end looking sera m agricultural run micmac phic and satisfied she never the other 1 couldn t for the lift nduns closily rt i ited to the put us to bed again without of me delimit 1 identifv anv inn fill algonquins usid to any supparl j one ot lhe lovih old wooden anoe across the strut lo spend i as we drove along our routi homes as having been tht ont ht mimiixr hunt me and fish hit re wire jililed farm houses i m which wi resided winn on ng the island atundcd in txiut replicas of mv childhood mv n turn himti i tntd to de partndu kronst and muskrat home is 1 remembt red it ll rrilit tht hi use as i remein llims inl ovters rouldjst rim d to me the island lured il mv 85st irold mothtr le fished without much effort liadn t ctianjcd loo much the rich clav of off breeding beds in the winter the mlemacs returned to the main larnl where there these nian tars true then were somt homes with new pic ture windows- bright aiphilt hingled roofs here and then more protection from the cruel or perhaps that daring inn echoes from the pages of the herald november 1951 and 1936 10 years ago nn the clerks with a smile she wis uuall bent on purchasing mrs mcm llan topped o class of four lades to w n niching a white pleated org i the phaelon compemon ot the royal w nrer fa r on thurs- nd trim thit we sewed into day mrs mcmillan drove whitegate pr ncess and whitegste this one of the top features of the fair with a resounding maonty of 2770 over h s liberal oppon ent and an overall maior ty of 577 over tne total l beral and ccf combined stan hall streetsv he farmer rolled beck n on the progress ve coiservat ve laidslde n thursdays ontar o elections a four way race has resul ed from a novel and interesting pa gn at tl e publ c school here wayne pr es tommy ndobb e tom palmer and cla re brad ey have been nom nated for pres dent ptes dent at speeches were g ven in the var- ous sen or rooms fr day morning 25 years ago a whrel came off a local man truck wh le turning a cor ner at guelph and water streets th s morn ng and broke a large vv ndow n mr hynes store at counc i mo iday t was moved by a e cnpps and sec onded by thomas lyons thai an georgetown be appoint second and th rd t mes at the gregory theatre china clipper starring pat obren poor i tile r ch g rl starring shirley templej the date book nov 12 18 childrens book week diabetes detection week nov 12 1m1 20 years ago soviet troops halted nan advance outside gates of mot- cow in world war ii turning point nov 13 christmas seal sale begins nov 13 1850 hi years ago novelist robert louis stevenson born nov 14 1896 65 years ago mamie eisenhower born nov 13 1806 195 yean ago pikes peak was discovered nov 18 sadie haw kffia day preparation means survival first of a scries many hundreds of thousands of canadians who would otherwise perish could survive a nuclear war if prepare tions are made halfon s emergency measures organization coordmator bruce mcgregor points oul despite statements by skeptics to the contrary mr mcgregor says that much can be done to reduce the number of casualties to rescue end safeguard the survivors agamsl radiation emo in hnlton is gcll nq into full swmq in the munici palities of the county planmnq boards are being set up in the towns and training courses are being opened to the public however despite the planning of tho government and communities on all levels the survival of the individual will depend on the preparations he makes pamphlets are avail able for general use and can be obtained by writing to halton emo headquarters box 183 milton or by applying your local municipal of perhaps the most lant puhhcation available to the public is the pampl 1 sleps to survival in succeeding weeks this paper w sh these 1 1 steps and relate them to halton county i jwed by the individual these steps e of survival tremendously f milton one official after being asked time and time- again what is the government doing gave a reply which could do many people much good if they would listen 5top worrying about what the government doing what are you doing next week step 1 know the effects of nuclear explosion niid ktnth dcir it wis onlv i liltu houst not one of thost three storcj mansions jou tnvisioncd i can report mj drt im is still intact lven now 1 can still unell the cobwebs in the attic and the barrels of ovsters and apples thai used to slock jour cellar each winter summersuie is a precious part of m childhood and lost noth ng in memorj bv my attempted return to jeslerda i assessor for the town of that the by law be read a rhythm on tne range starring bing crosby could increase his recent public meeting i georgetown herald pubmshad by thornton fewspapars llmltad georgetown ontario waltar c blahn managing editor garflald mcgilvray production superintendent office staff terry harley aileen bradley editor accountant tom rush advertising manager leslie clark dave hastings llob baskcrvillo myles gilson bob macarthux member of the canadian weexly newspapers association and the ontario division of tht cwna merry menagerie by wojt disney what bappeoed stranger ho alua a door in your tmoav

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