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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1949, p. 8

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em p i- i tie georgetown herald wednesday aug 10 1949 1 ill i i i the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams noval umkboube hornby btewabtrown ashgrove balunfad terra cotta 1 stebacrlptlon rate 250 a yeor single copies c each advertising- rates qupted onppllontlon is- walter c biehn publisher and edltoy- mary th blehn associate editor staff leslie m dark coroy horrlhgton j garfield l mccuvray doug caldwell w the blerald is printed each wdnsdny aftcimpoii nt tha ototfceon trt georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dept v ottawa v members of the canadian wjeky newspapers associations and the ontario- qucbofctdivision of the cwsjia v rd- a k the edaitor corner the stayathome camp tne of the most popular eventrever helh in town was the recent stayathome camp whfch was initiated by the lions club under its president j l lambert the club had the active support of the georgetown re creation commission and the ministerial association in running the two week camp which- was held in such locations as the park the churches the two schools and various outside centres such as casa loma norval y camp and different picnic grounds near town there was a great variety of activity for young people up to the age of fifteen alt under competent supervision of recreational director j l self and a staff of part- time assistants hired and paid by the lions club 1 he camp was enormously successful not only with the children themselves but with ther parents who appre ciated the idea of providing constructive training and recreation for their children during the summer months one man is even reported to have had to change his own vacation so as not to conflict with his child attend ing the daily camp which in itself is an indication that it was worthwhile lion don barragei and his boys and girls committee were in charge of the work for the club with such an auspicious start it is certain that next summer another stayathome camp will be pro vided experience in other centres has shown that a twoweek period in july is the ideal time any longer period bringing a drop in interest both in those attend ing and those in charge young georgetown will be looking forward to the second session lets have a swimming pool from time to time we remark on the lack of good swimming facilities in an otherwise uptodate town and wish that something could be done about it an other summer has gone by and still no action has been taken the lions club last spring had an idea of mak- ing anatural pool at the john street bridge by damming the creek at that point but had to drop the plan when they were advised by an engineer that it was im practical and that enough depth could not be obtained by a dam later of course when it was found that the new sewerage system would not take the mill waste the plan would have been vetoed by this for the time being s we still think that georgetown is in a position to build a pool with the proper cooperation from the pub lic but we think too that it is too big a job for any one service club to tackle the initial expenditure would be somewhere between fifteen and thirty thousand dol lars and there is considerable yearly upkeep which must be provided as well there is only one way which could assure a successful conclusion and that is for a group of public organizations such as the lions iode rebekahs womens institute legion etc to band to gether form a working committee pledge themselves aa organizations to certain financial commitments and tart a public canvas for funds to build the pool it is not a job which can be done in adav or a month but the longer we sit back and do nothing the longer a good town is denied the advantage of a proper swim ming pool and the benefits which it could bring our children we should jike to see a local organization provide the spark which is necessary by contacting other similar groups in an effort to get the ball rolling merchants should keep together it is encouraging to see that some cooperation is being exhibited in the newlyformed retail merchants association and it is to be hoped that the association will keep going and not disintegrate as it has in the past everyone benefits by an active organization for not onlydo the individual members reap their own benefits but the public is provided with better and better stores a wider range of merchandise and cheaper prices which mass selling can bring during the war years george town merchants became a pretty smug lot they were doing all the business they could handle it was impos sible to obtain adequate help and many of them thought that an association was a waste of time things have changed anclthe time has come to examine the market and to try to induce local people to shop at home as well aa encourage more district people to come here for their hopping the promotion of a liquor store and the placing of signs indicating the shopping district aw only the start of many things which the association can do the government must still be persuaded to estab- lfah motors hcence bureau here parking facilities ahpuld be provided special shopping events can be plan ned closing hqurscan beeviewed to mention only a few- and to successfully operate a livewire orgattizay hon each merchant must keep in mind that a coopera tive effort is bound to bring benefit to all depending oh their own merchandising ability in other words an association can bring more business to town in total and it is up to the individual to htrive for liisohare ol it pot pourri during- ey ci three week vacation from his position as collector of customs and excise his place is being filled again by mr jack mcdonald whose home isih port credit mr- cole ig vacationing at his sum- rner bgjjwalakececebe near burks falls a new extension is being built at georgetown clay products- to house the kippiriker company which makes the firw plastic boats work is under way6n thevdrillihg of he well which will be georgetown new water aupv ply at the lower endof main street rumoursare that art early- decision illbe made by the gwveirnment to establish a liquor sjiorein georgetown town coun- cil requested the stop a few weeks ago acting ort apet- ition from local busihessynen bramptonlias hired a town engineer kenneth w langford a university of toronto graduate receiving the appointment poliomyelitis the dread disease which takes its annual toll in thesummer months brought tragedy to this dis trict when bob mclaughlin popular resident of the check line died in a ioronto hospital on saturday community sympathy is expvessed to his young- widow and his parents les clark is remodelling his apart ment building on john street is replacing what was formerly show windows when the building was a store it was last used by kemsheads bakery joy an addition to the two front apartments while rev alex cal- dcr takes his vacation the congregations of knox pres byterian church and the united church are holding joint services ijn the latter church rev john m smith who spent the month of july at south river is in charge 1inishing touches are being put this week to the store front at simmons jewellers lliebiiilding is being fin ished inblack vitrulitc similar to the adjoining george town iurniture sales v- page 8 directory f aju dr j burns melnk xrhay dental surgeon georgetown phone j dr clifford reh jda bjb- phonjj410 v open evenings main street georgetown ji l ii elmer c triompan insurance service firo auto whsdstnrm c p rallwayand allied steamship summer excursions phone 119w or j georgetown tw nielsen tfae cbiyopractor drugless therapist ssth year of tyactiee lady attendant man tnes frl 28 pja wsi sat 28 and 80 pjai trover dominion store georgetown phone 1b0w i jfa i i o ii t i mi hj fr lever na hoskin ohshevea acetiunuuita successors to jenlrins and hardy 1808 metropoutan bwg 44 victoria street toronto el 0131 leroy daleko m sybil bennett kc mill street barristers and solicitors georgetown phone 10 -vr- round the bend with steamboat langdon and ayuwortb barristers and solicitors notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown r mactntjrre aylsworth b ji- acton kuubt mohtgage money to loan offices hoxy theatre bldg mill st phone b8w georgetown cooper bldg phone 1i15w acton p tin ihiilllitic offertd ijv minn- of the snflliill lilyers lo iiil- hanlbnll tuum brought fortii a sukktstlon by sumi of the ltlliiners why not organize nn old timers jtaine this we thinlc if -handled- properly iy something that should be done ev ery- year it has been the folly of small towns to retire their aging players to pasture and never call them back for coaching or mana gerial duties after they have reach ed the end of fluir active playing le shaping up the mnnarchs still hold down ird place in the ladies senior league the fast playing port credit team are lrsl with brampton combines second ifthe gals mndeii eon centrated drive they could fjninh in hid spot fergus and georgetown start the hallon wentworth and wellington i intermediale ii playdowns here in georgetown with the first game of days a best 3 out of 5 scries here wed i if this was made an an annual af- i aug id the second yame will fair and supported the way it could i hely be played in fergus next i be supported it would not onlv be saturday with the next game here a lot of fun for all concerned but it m wednesday night fergus had t would show the tried and true base- 1t georgetown s jonah all year ball fans thr stars of yesteryear bllt if georgetown play the way they and this gauil- would also keep the l if thc j eir minds to it frankpetch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown p o box 413 m o n u m e n t s domestic and ioreian granites best sandblast equipment for cemetery lettering oranceville monument works orongeville ont u c consult j a wulodghby sow for complete real estate service hlko office toronto 188 yonge st ad 080b city and country oonue farms and usnall aejneagea isdustrlal and buslneaa properties tom hewson u your local rfepresenutlv phone s32w keep the j old timirs interested to the point where they cnuol still turn out for i eoachink dutiey on 1st nnd krd base t or pass on some of their experience j to the younger men it has nl way been the way in the smaller places our owji town as an example to let start such as fat walters tudor lleaumonl lefty memann the hitehie boys huny ward larence iiemiy ilenhain iltll hrydim harry woods pert- tilaekbtirn mob memenemy orbie heirinuton ami others slip out of l he piiturc entirely after they toiled for year- on the diamond they woulri enjoy com me back to 11 ay adn the fans would love to see them and the present team would under manager jack mecj bon and niich cotty patterson cooperate to make the effort a success it roii id lead to bijjjer and better ha m ha 11 in cleorketown ftwoirt lie loni before the soft- hall plaifis stan and iliin watch i the fun the ilen are iiiinoured to have murray kzeaid pitehiiik for i theni they will need hi in in the playoffs the way these other teams thty should beat them georgetown have the edee on the pitching staff at times a better in- leld and as yet have never played fergus with the regular outfielders in the hue up fergus are capable hitters but if cjihson chippcl scotty and spud patterson have heir halting eye tlrvy should jive feimus a him for their money dr c w sayers dvm veteiunaitlan guelph street opxi3ltc armstrongs garage phone 11 r a d i o repairing we specialize in this work 16 years experience j sanfordson phone georgetown 34w monuments zznn 1 pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phono 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery stressing a new outlook in intr health organisation wuo is now problem with tactics based on preventive rather than euratlve teehhlquee nere nnder the guidance of a who malaria engineer birii- me turkish mautla errleea workmen spray inseetlelde fori baeeqalto eeatrol lit s swamp near a town la the preruee el ankara

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