Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 21, 1963, p. 4

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georgetown herald pgbilihd by horn nwpprt limitwi 22 main stroel s- geoigelowit ontario w c iihn fublih pafil a thursday february 21 1963 editorial comment colour it lemjtc editors should guard against outdating by news events f- when better superlative are devised getjrgetoven n gd rsoim with its new voc jtiqnal wing ianuse hem just ask anyoj ihe wo ihousandodct people wkd toured tw budding lajt wtfelt arfcf ooed and ahedat rtus monument d ucaiional centre which serves the fown and a surroundmg pan of bsquesing township attend ng the opening we thought hack fo a dozen years ago when the town had one of ontario s most antiquated and til equipped buildings a towering ilruc ture in its 1 me it had been a masterpiece of architecture serv ng a small village but it had long since been outmoded and i ved in the nostalgia of the past with scant bows to modern needs there was no auditorium and no gym the science lab was like something out of a dickens novel classrooms were painted in drab browns and buffs half the building space was taken up by a huge sta rcase and unusable hallways some of last week s attendants had nevei wen h thehigh school sijce those days and it wa interesting to stand baclj and hear their comments today we have not only onef gyn but fivo a cafeteria itbary rid music looms the staff room in itself is almost as- large as the original building r but most important is the transition from a school strictly designed to provide academic access to uii versity lor a minority iq one which is teaching vocational arts woodworking electricity automotive and mach ne shops are equipped with the most modern m equipment and a special in struclional staff assists young men in cour ses leading to skilled trades while also g v mg them the cultural advantages of acade mic sublets the opening wis an unqualified sue cess and thp presence of omar o s mm stei of education added lo its mipressiveness it s a n ght wh ch will long be remem bered m yeats to come sugar and spice k by bill smiley thr ones wm man with vision who just couldnt malt a dec it ion he wi witting to tight but thought h notflghl t6 rurf t nuclear flulen hit crltkv were quick to surround him his budiai ill rojhed round htm excpi for tht few who datidd to do what thtytdtontf wanttd and confound him grand old tory ever lint ihe coased being a fighting young conservative would- never ton idar changing her veto but the a i ih l tor at the pr- y fwisttpflng churchill cs1gnlon m ntodlly i think its despicable she jjej after what he did during thj war after n blood sweat arid tear fjghj on the bewhw n i tried ro oiptein 1hat t h mr hatkntsv termor chool toucher who had rttt ignad and that mr churthlll had boon promoted from vol park for east georgetown the 63 models initial d scuss on on a second pubic town park m the newer eastern area are being held between council and the ow ier of vacant property the town is big enough now to require such extra recreation facilit es and the soon er such land s acqu red the better too of te i a community s allowed to grow w thout adequate allowance for park pace and l is a sad town wh ch has no space for people to enpy nature and io congregate for p cnics and sports at the same t me we would hope thai council might also invest gate the parkette idea wh ch former mayor sargent so often mentioned bes des he large pubic park the neighbourhood lot s a desirable play area particularly m newer communities where jj si i building lots tend to have sum ler fro ilages than the odd 66 feel on our own street mcndbb for si ance thtre s a vacant lot wh ch s constat t ly n use for baseuall in summer football in the fall and sle gh i d g in the w nter to our n nd it adds n me iicly to the prop erty value of every res dtnce lor ble lis around but it s pr vatc properly a d ll o v ner w ii not al vays pay nti to let i sta i idle one day the bul dozer will appea another house will r se and the playgroui a guide to teachers and parents it happened i in february m that is mj sole contnbu tioii to tlu current confused iuirt in canadian politics bj tht waj have vou taken a good ar affairs to dofenvo and kuk il ditf jef sow is your that sir wlmten wat a tory tlimci e mm a sow one but not in thli country it was wlnlt hi s on the ropts and his no u ai loft iho wat in urhpjici tuwallcn oul shaking hor flit and ihrhling give us tho tooli and wo only thing that has pleased will finish tho job i rather mo greatly in tho past couplo admired hor of weeks in tho recognition of the io i id intelligent the bat b the ay don t make any ic reliability tho sturdy mde- rash hm thai the liberals will pendenee ot the canadian vo wln m d waltz i ve talked lo ttr why everybody i vo talked at least 10 women who proc- to could tee thu crlilt coming iaim vehemently 1 can t stand long ago people 1 was certain iht pearson 1 ask them didnt know a legislature from w the cant explain but a log cabin a common mar iho simp will not vole for ket from a market garden have him i think its because he shaken me with their cartam look too much like somebody grasp ot the situation and brother in law their crystalclear f exposition of ihe problems i the molt ombarratilng of al tha interviews i vo done tho h- iiil dim inks one r thoie with ladles who lean wttr nif nmil mi 1l re at me fervently and coo but jhtlitil tn whul i lung the don t you think mr dlefonba h vi hi i ri il us ttr siiue her is a wonderful man 1- in su nl wml nidrchint mean real lie that ho haint ihr iji i x r with hi r cow done anything and that the i i 111- in linj i tit country is on the roeki end iiii- 1 llu mlfnil unemployment n terrible and all that but don t you think ght hot a wonderful man add is was a lady voter i always looking for the ih rt of the a friendly community w ii be only a men ory of t nes gor e by illsvrendliness ou might it not be sens ble or the own to problem is teaching the ch consderaciiu r g bu i nroptrl ls fo r- pt adults and y other adults who creation loo w trust hit guide will a useful purpose in prevei child molestation lragtde u til i l l 111 h 1 k georgetown is still small enough town to retain its friendly hand when trou ble strikes on several occasions in the past those in trouble have been helped by generous neighbours and when a young family was left suddenly fatherless it wasn t long until the call was answered a trust fund is being established through the legion branch and two neigh bours on their own sponsored a stag party last week which raised well over a thous and dollars to help ihe fournier family r steel s r i9i 1 s m jui js the kids saj nm i know ion re busy h f i il imi vihu m ihe whole thing over t t hi sir jit 1 o bul i impi this hnef glimpse k i f r v r- told m bliinl mt ihi liming mind of the i i t i llu innr of t indian olir alert well ier- tsd tonsil ms of the problems null hilp m the trying six i i in t run hin who wt ahead w u i ii it i i hnl iru 1 n li in ir llv one last thought wouldn i in u i 1 j hi in rt of be lovely if wo could bottle tin d i ll the gat that it going to be i produced between now and 1 another chap who has flonejprh flth w could heat ev right down the line with tho home in canada free from conservatives is fed up he u t juno has swung far to the left district news at a glance any parents w th young d idre can j tri apprec ate the predicament when the bread winner is suckle ily removtd from the fdin m ily circle in th s case tl r re was r o ns ance money and as an expectant mother t mii is imposs ble for the bereaved w fe to sup u n ii ui i ply any port on of fam ly ncome al the pre ii ir u as n sent t me to show syn pally n a tang tile wi llhi s- is to prove lha georgetowners have a hearl growth of ihe fund will ensure our fepuia if i i ir lion as good ne ghbours and we hope r i l r many will do ll eir b t to help a nt rjl hour il i ml n l h i ot verj by ihe metro toronto planninfi board the cookivillc studi ist ib liihes thi cniks om munity aa the hearl of the township planners eiti mill that coiksvillc pro pr will evmiiilh ha population of 3a0o0 k ausiil a lot of lxclkmc ii n in winninfi lie i ir ihir of hin hint rs f villi s hu sk lluriillk 11 allff i i i6 i i 1 t i no lak wjh 1 d dme a solid s tummy has dona great ob for tht common man since he quit practmn tiedicine out west never made s go of it as a doctor anyhow i hear i 1 fir h n fiin b one elderly lady of my georgetown herald published by home newipaperi limited georgetown ontario walter c blohn publisher garfield mcollvray production superintendent office staff terry harley aileen bradley s editor accountant hde parker advertising manager leslie clark dave hutlnga bob baskerville myles gilion member of the canadian weekly newspapers port credit the 3sth annual pie music oakvillb fimival iponsrind hi thi ho larj club will he hi id in clir old policeman hall from april 10ih t may piriince who 7tli vocal jieholarship amoun nf thl flak ting to 310 are liunj iffi r n addition to 410 srhnhrship a 38 yeai w th 20 par is also preiideni ille police a smi ked lo resign h hn f of po for piano j100 or ilnriilm lice rred oliver this wiek meant 115 for dirinrij mstr wa found tfuiliy in thdrge menial and other numtxrs of breach of tliipline when not appearing for a mi dkdl brampton exjmination plans for a 100 acre subdivision north of vod den si and west of ken rid hi ad win mini dun d at a planning board mi ilini list wik the r w iji ci pmenl will he railed ieel manor f- staler and will contain 31fi sinnle famil dwelling unils and b8 emi drtaehd unit a mill commercial an i f li or 10 mores is planned lor ihi mihdlvimf n a cd followup is planned for march echoes from the pages of tha herald february 1953 and 1931 e i i malton malion hi nid hyrlr m ivory id hhip meel ihur put to thi mm pacrs i ippisinr f thi sch ol urn m iul nt 7hi have mm town irsti mke thf uuttu fxilitildl ur4 in an iitimpl 1 1 block unifiralin street v the i erin frm ii offteta hi hij himlirt i sinclsville will ht n n li lor thiir water inm n n thi str elsville public i t 1 in nmmnsinn arrnuncfd i n in inn of 5 in walir rate this week the rmuai n will uke the form of a 5 prompt pjment dii count on the bill if paid be lore the 25th of the monlh cooksviue tht cookaville fioap praisal a land use des uttation hai been appro- i rnttttttrt- imi jridax evemnj by uu m niftlp- if hducation h n william davis mr i majr kirkwood chairman of hie fiht conducted ihe onninfi a follow up lo last week s civil defence commumcati ont exercise in duffenn county is scheduled for sa turdey march 7 in simcoe county w b mcgregor em rgoncy measures coordina tor for halton said today he said that about 35 volun taers from halton were ex petted fa be among those taking part who might num bar 250 to 300 last week s exercise went off very well aid mr mc gregor there were between iso end 200 participants the larga majority were from duffenn county as everything there closes on 4vdntday 23 mobile units a tot of 23 mobt i ii h i jnli in ii in nffi i i isjji ii- 1m t pi i tl il h mil hi uli i eh 10 years ago constahlt biuce woods has a ned the opp staff here replac rig cst roy borkett who has been transferred jimmy brown who has operated a television installation d id ripi r service lor two years in brampton has exten- d i h s b s ness to georgetown th s week mr brown o i ied a new i d lii uk ng over the aaain st location i t co liro i u id ng last occupied by georgetown the date book herri t 19ji 1 90fl il wfaf 1 1 w 11 1 ar i g b o vr uulc m vi 11 mm i l rtdfs tttmr rrmmt units including two from halton were moved into the pitmen and himory of educalio from its inceplfoi orangiville the of the rich est professional ski race held anwhre in th world frnst hinlerseer who w n ttr 3rd annual 21 lorn at devils jree othe represented ware peel on tario wellington waterloo rrtrdcirf lh nd simcoe there were three in tnn networks in operation and three has stations the ok erciu wat conducted by the peal county defence organi niton i thu exercise demonstra ted that it a severe ice storm should occur communicah ould be maintained hole 0 1- i mil- ii weekly bible thought if god so clothe the grass the field shall he n much more cloth you matthew 6 30 im 111 rxriv 1 j 1 i i si 1 st r 1 i i 1 i 1 t olen i said mr mcgregor 1 f s g bl nt whosi scohdale farms shorthorn herd it 1 n a a ly k own s tl e new pres dent of the royal v 1 fa r mr bei ietl has been a georgetown resi- di 1 for is yean 0 w s doro 1 y pj k ison who w ii be graduating this year 1 1 tl l ontif o college of education toronto has ac- i ip a pos 1 on on tl t staff of georgetown high school i c g nxi september the aci that there will i t 10 gra ie 10s next term ecess taied the hiring of an ptra teacher 25 years ago sj jol r w former 67 noled canadian artist died in th to to gent nl hosp tal early monday he had been 1 1 o nc o 5 for some t ne follow ng an automobile col- i s on he was born in a tog cabin trrnorvflf 0 a trowd oi appro x mately 150 people including stud- pt i j jid lustie tor the past threeyears attendedthi n mm h 91 wtool dance lield lasl friday evening in thai i 1 t i 11 i us was supped by carl lehman 1 o l ira ih la e con t t e co is sled of alice cos- t 1 pr jqy a fan 5 a id we r reid f i ie rt suits ol wo rfiy 1 ght s play at georgetown s mens b qi chi 1 h i i g on assembly hall were very close ii t it 1 of a ri ey and f mccartney managed to top liiit of gi o 1 brow 1 and l humberstone by a few po us i it 1 i plate were h lillico and h cleave f mrt j si itt w i a woodiffe w10 has been m charge ot pnl tc co 1 georgetown has been appointed to p i omm ss on of east york replacing magistral i

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