Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1967, p. 5

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georgetown herald pumwwtl fcy ham nawipapan umhd 22 main streat south gaorgatown ontario w c atom pubiishr thursday may 4hi 1967 editorial comment 7dxer i sensible that georgetown is holding its tax rata ase to a nominal amount this year aks well for the efforts of council to ttiza wherever possible while trying provide as many major services which public demands consistent with good ancing this is no easy task when one realizes t of the total tax budget less than a third es under council s direct control and of 30 per cent which they control a good are is already fixed in debenture debt rges building maintenance salaries nee ssary road work and the cost of fire and ke protection garbage and dog control rtc etc a rale of 78 46 for home owners and 86 27 for industries and commercial estab lishments is not out of i ne with neigbor ing municipalities and should np scare y jny potential industrialists certainly our mun cipal administrators hive used more common sense than those in higher branches of government where anything seems to go nowadays a small 3own appears to be the laet stronghold of democratic common sense where a budget it adopted and an earnest attempt made to warn your children writing this on the weekend prior to leaving for holidays we can only hope that tha disappearance of a young kilbride schoolgirl will have a happier ending than it would seem at present tragic or otherwise as time will prove ft this should give every parent an impetus lfo keep reminding their youngsters about ifhtt dangers of talking to or accepting gifts idt automobile rides from strangers the fact is that there are people among tis who m ght seem entirely normal yet have psychological quirks which make them dangerous given the proper set of c rcum- sticfc to ft without ending the year miles in tha red compere it with expo for example where original cost estimates have more than tripled and our senior politicians shrug it off with what fine advertising this is going to be for canada it sends shudders up your spine when you read that the ex penmental hillside housing ts going to have to rent for 1000 a month to break even but to get back to georgetown 1967 is not going to be a spectacular year as far as public business is concerned we will have a new ambulance and a new fire van town employees have had salary increases to put ihem in line with other industries the police force has been gradually increa sed to take care of an expanding popula tion and some form of extra accommoda t on is to be found to rel eve overcrowding in the town off ces a new aaountamview bridge will be one of the maor improve ments and one which residents will be hap py to pay for as it is long overdue we can expect that ordinary civic ser vices will be syppl ed to the best of coun cil s ability with the money they have allo cated and there will be no legitimate beefs about the physical operation of the town stances history in pictures a series of turning back time picture n the herald one of a number of features of centennial year is an interesting addnton to recent heralds over the years the herald has acqu red number of these and will be featuring thtm during the year we would appreciate any help which sraaidents could give in adding to the files sometimes during a house cleaning bee val juable keepsakes go into the bonfire which it is known that the sex urge takes ma ny bizarre forms from what is considered normal between male and female and the urge which drves some men to young chil dren is a terrify ng one repeated warn ngs and explanations should be given frequently at home to chil dren and should any incidents even minor occur the proper authont es should be im- med ately not f ed today every res dent w th ch idren is placing themselves in the posit on of the distraught kilbrde couple perhaps out of i the r tragedy other young 1 ves may be protected from harm tw actok mam iso via cftlafions h sts tavbd summer vflmtkr tttmwcal ifcove those ottawa cscfibs sugar and spice ft by bill smiley remember the battles there s nothing like a good old fashioned family fight on saturday night to relieve the built up tensions of the week clear the air and get everybody squared around for a quiet bun day clls like a banshee lo get mme attention for centuries this was a tra and it all over like a sum- dition in many families but mer ctorm pa u ashamed for luce so many of our other fine cuffing th kid ma is ashamed old customs this one has been for blasting pa tha boy gets irtually deslrojed by telcvis doublet on dessert maend pa ion ead with tha girl to go out with the hood who really isn t don set wrong i n hmd th ta cai the land o ulng in whch rgrt shuts up as the newspaper reported ft this young fellow admitted he drank between 10 and 40 bot ties beer during the day that is some beer drinker you try putting down about four gallons of beer the day before christ mas or anv cthie day and i guarantee you ii have a belly the shape and a nose the hue of s claus himself not lo men lion the beers coming out your in grinning with two speckled ears trout and gets a cuff on the car the daughter u times on and is sent to her room the babv no slouch at the game shotfd be preserved if you ere destroying materials whether n pictures or printing the herald w 11 be happy to add this to its collection if you have a picture wh ch you treas ure perhaps you would i ke to loan it to us for repbotograph ng and reproduction in the herald this w ii then be returned to you and you will be sharing your treas ure with the whole reading public the brutal drunken hiibband lurches home beats up his wife andkids robs the sugar bowl j the kid cleans his fish ma and piggy banks of their pen docs the dishes dreamily pa nits and staggers back to the ujcs out and roots around the pub and pearl rosebush bis flics out at the this happened of course n 1 historical s joes but i mean the ordi hoot of a horn bjby burps and smiles in his sleep it gets better the champ as we shall call him had an argum ent with his brother who threw mm out of the house imagirie the glug and undaunted the champ climbed i tree maybe he thought it was a pear tree and he was a partridge who knows anywaj brother stepped out side with a shotgun he claimed he fired a shot in the air not knowing the champ was up a tree but several pellets entered the latter s anatomy the champ testified that he couldn t remember swinging his mother inlaw around by her hair although he did admit having a fight with her it sounds like a swinging par harley to halt0n waamy obumlknb by dr hairy hariay mp for helton tion and many valuable lips that they will be able to use when they proceed to employ ment at the end of this year we hope that you will partlc ipate in this plan again in the future your sincerely d f turner principal georgetown disl high school dr h a gre1g chairman work program rotary club of georgetown nary family fight the father thais the wa it was not a decent working man has gone to long ago hut lelcusi n has uptown saturday afternoon wrecked it noiadai instead with his 1 50 allowance he has of taking out nur aggression on bought a pack of fas and had rich other we huddle heforc three or four beers lies mildly thhc great soporific on saturday merry mtht dinner balanced on our knees we put all our aggres hi w fc has done thec s check or hopping she has lugged lour bulging bags of grub a block to the car she has slaved to pre s a result the fme old fa pare a good supper the hab rnik fight on a salurda night is crying just for the hell of it has degenerated intaa qucru the teenage daughter is whin h quibble ibnul who s going ing about going to a dance with to get up and felch a beer dur terry hixley a known hoodlum the 12 yearly a old son is still out fishing it s almost dark and he s probably drowned nd her feet hurt th j the house of commons rather the move towards sin 1m recessed until monday 8th jsiay 1967 on the morning of 8th hay the first session of jtbe 27th parliament will pro- xoffued and that afternoon the econd session of the 27th par jiament will open this means a new throne speech new bud get and all the other features which make up a new session of parliament gle force will be gradual changes in the adult re- traming programme have also passed the howe of commons and significant changes in the re training programmes avail able to those in the labour market will be brought about in the mail bag prote minister school rota pubs stated in answer to a v in the house of commons that with cakei p nx r 3111 the opposition would find thi contents of the throoe speech georgetown herald astonishing i permwially in 22 main street terpret this to mean that there georgetown out will be many things in the throne speech which will bring d sirs about changes in our way of the rotary club of george- life and particularly as they re- d t georgetown dis- lste to the individual 1 look for met high school would like to changes m the lawa gocrning pss uir appreciation niiriage and divorce birth control capital punishment and the laws governing the bank act these arc matters which can be daelt with or without an expenditure of money to the taxpayer and will bring about in canada a more humane and nafcetfc way of life the bill to unify can ada armed forces has passed the houm ef commons and there will now be radnel m iloa of the armed service think tr to am out flier wfll be tremeodooa aaflchjaaapucoiamdmiatel howcvtr i am glad to say news echoes from th harakls ef 10 and 20 vaara ago 19j7 r lions club of fceorgelown held their regular meeting tuesday night at the mcgibbon hotel their last here after a quarter of a century don barroger presented gladys msgibbon with a bouquet on behalf of the rlub stating the clubs regret at haimg to leave the mcgib bon hotel where meetings have been held sihee the club was chartered in 1931 douglas r wilson municipal eng neer for the past two years has resigned h s positipn m georgetown for a new one in montreal 9 members of the roxy theatre staff and guests were invited by roxy manager bill leslie to a get together of emplovees of the j arthur rank organization held in the odeon theatre guelph last week attending from here were miss florne alcott mr and mrs archibald roberts mr and mrs w larigebeck bill lesl e jr paul prust and don souther 9 georgetown s band ended a long affiliat on wth the lome scots last week when members voted unanimously to become a cit zens band and operate independently it will be known as georgetown brass and reed band 1947 9 cooperating with the ontario campaign for br tish flood relief committees in georgetown and esquesing have announced the opening of a two week campaign under the direct on of a committee headed by arnott early georgetown people are asked to bring clothing and food donat ons to the old town hall wh ch w ii be open da ly from 10 am to 9 p m ty 1 m just a glad i wasn t there but it protes thai the fa mil fight still has a little steam i nit even though it is disap pearing from our way cf life th must slop h said it can be stopped if onl adulti would realize their responsjbil ltics in framing young children to avoid danger this training he added is best done by ex ample the leajnie and the canadian highw ay safetj council aro sponsoring a nationwide one day campaign against child pain said c e carson presi j death and suffering from accid dent of the national safety lea j cnts in child safety day the gue of canada it is much more day w1 hc observed across tragic when the chlds suffering caiiada fln s 7th is needless mr carson called attention to to rem ink stains on hng the fact that more than 2 100 ers moisten rub with sulphur children in canada died and more than half a milion were m c of match wipe with dry jurcd before age 15 in 1965 i cloth next sunday is child safety sunday there is no sight more heart breaking than to sec an innocent child in the a georgetown herald published try home nawipapvn litnhd georgetown ontario walter c biahrt publisher garfuld mcgilvray production superintendent news editor accountant alleen bradley mrs irene niven anne currte reporter business directory chiropractor donald a gay dc appointments made daily call tr 73401 30 mill st gortftown chiropractor gerald w torbatt dc opan dally by appointment uouso calls arranged 1776631 11a main st north barragers claamrsshirt laundarera tr 72279 18 main s 166 guelph all work done on pramltas frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt servica po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown and the dinner is ruined be ling it ii not quite extinct the cause the old man is late tcn f h d 7 i ty minutes late already f io j squabble that has to rank anv well thcres a dustup pa ong the greet one it took piece comes in with a happy smile last december 24th and the le- and the old lady peels the hide gal aftermath i now in pro- right off him the hoy comes igress frank mullin adrertisinc uanager leslie clark dae hastings john mcclcments myles gilson eorfie younr turning back time series a t walker rc do st optometrist 12 main st s brampton 4514474 res 4516243 hours 9am to 6 pa tuesday to saturday friday sam to 0 pis evening by appointment wallaci thompson 3rd division court clerk v commlulonar tr 72963 your participation in the work program for the grade 12 com mercial students this was the first year what we hope will be a yearly event we have studied the as sessment forms as sent to the high school by the companies and from these we feel that the companies have bean quite aat bfied with the quality of the stndenti aent oul we have nlao discussed these in class in con siderable detail wish the stud ents and they stated that thay were very interested in tha pro gram and feel chat they had re ceived a great deal of infonnaotbett le us know went overseas with the 164th some of the ceotoetown boys who went overseas with the 164th battalion et the start of ww1 gathered for th s photo taken rn brighton england in 1918 recognizable are henry preston fred weaver jack fry percy graham bob mcmenemy fred arnntroog walter louth andy hunter obey hemngtorr billy hartshorn bert hunhr bob mcmaster charhe ruddy frad wagsttff tom allen james bauantine t oobbie h goldham bob addy on you identify sny robt r hamilton optometrist 116 mountainview rd s carrots bldf for appointment po 8773971 georgetown animal clinic 106 gelpb street dr r b gaskin cuold open b 8 pn mon wed fri saturday 9 11 aji w h carr professional engineer comultlng engineer ontario land surveyor oh ice 877 2211 4773300 home l m brown 0 d 35 mill st for appointments phone 1773471 john b love architect 17 chape st brampton commercial industrial and institutional buildinrs 477j03t 451 9345 rwcrawfordpag landscape consultant rr 2 norval 17 7443 it 8773374 monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone axsft tfl water street north g a lt 1 this space for sale

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