iff fni town herald wodreaday may 3rd 1 50 the georgetown herald awtiilj cub qoipvllllllmb ob oaoiomown huh wtwuuts norval lraohottsx uotuanr bwwamtown akbovovk balunavad nut cotta a rate sum pmt single ccplee e each advertlsiria- rate nwted on application waltkr a bikpn publisher and editor mary hi blehn associate editor olcfmd l- ucguvray staff leslie m curk oengr herrington jr doug caldwell m herald ili printed eafcb wednesday afternoon in the orflt on main jmrm liiwntetown authortied i ieeeaelsasroalvpost ofee djspt t ottawe vsi honben ot the canadian weakly newsnepere auocuuon and tba ohlahoflfbebee division otthe cwmjl v we dbritf airjt evert trie grcmernberawriopian- jied it had any idea 6f what- a wonderful event the hob- by show would be npi only were the exhibits and dis- play excellent but the twcr stag show presented each night ytttjt off smoothly several people went the whole thre nights and enjoyed themselves more each time the art collection ws excellent and one doesnt have to be an art critic to enjoy such paintings the local artists in the writers humble opinion put to shame most of the loan collection that is of course an opinion by one who prefers art to be hfelike and we realize such a statement can be open to criticism recentlyjin time magazine we saw an example of modern art which the artist had titled fish number two it bore no more resemblance to a fish than it did to an apartment- building or a box of shreddies being only a jumble of brush marks we were tempted to write the author and ask if he hadnt omitted the s after fish v to get back to the hobby show there cart be only praise for all those in and out of the gftg who worked for its success it is a certainty that with such an auspi- cious start there will be another show next year grc needs money while the activity sheet of the grc is full to the brim there is an equally important side to recreation which cannot be overlooked finances last year close to 3500 was expended on a program which in cluded sports of all types ballet dancing and figure skating and the stayathome camp town and prx- vincial grants amounted to 950 and profits from var ious activities were somewhat over 500 about 1800 came from public subscription this year the grc had hoped to receive more than the 600 grant from the t own bu thfe is not to be council feeling that they have been elected on an econ omy program and an increase in grant would not find favour with the ratepayers it is a fact then that a substantial sum of money must be made available if the program is to be continued and increased and while some of this will come from events such as the may 4th motorcycle races the public must support it with donations large and small several industries merchants and professional men havealready cooperated in this regard in a private fund drive which has been started by the herald and it is hoped that at least 500 and possibly more will be made available by these preliminary donations- it is hoped when this shot in the arm is administered that a districtwide campaign can be launched when every one will be asked to contribute to the recreation fund meanwhle we know that any donations which readers may wish to make either through the herald or direct ly to thegrc treasurer will be most welcome the hobby show shows what the grc can do hockey teams baseball teams stayathome camp ice revue and all the varied activities have proved the worth of organized recreation many tirnes over pot pourri miss elizabeth applebe set us right on a question in last weeks editorial about where court street was it was and is in milton and a further lookat the old copy of the herald proved that the law firm had offices in both towns mrs harry moss gets credit for making all the hats worn by the skaters in the grc ice revue it was a large share of the costuming andher work was appreciated an account of the lome scots dance in brampton said that the yellow briar did the catering it was the cottage inn in bramp ton which supplied the refreshments the sergeants held their dance a week ago friday and highlight was the presentation of a royal warrant to rsmted ching by ltcol john r barber in the army for 27 years rsm ching has been rsm of the regiment since 1946 death took its toll during the past week among the ranks of weekly newspaper edi tors a v nolan publisher of the stouffville tribune and reeve of that town and arthur rogers publisher of the kincardine news both died suddenly their pap ers are among the better ontario weeklies ano ther publisher c v charters of brampton was a heavy loser when thieve ransacked his new home the former waite estate stolen were two oriental rugs a lamp and a new electric vstove mr charters is offering a 100 reward for apprehension of the culprits f queen pttttt residents are hoping that the fund set aside by for roads this year willinclude enough to re- tha entrance to guelph street several pock- i rough travelling at the corner a mqet branwnj redmen senior b hockey rluu tfceilaldera could not be arranged how- dahciiig 7vpe8 iii i- iu v lt s jo park mm dai jr bdms utlnc xray dental surgeon georgetown phon ao mnwamimui l dancing every friday evfcniilg v dancing 9 to j pji admissionksoc upweus ltd l h mjlijl dr cliitord reid semxis telephone 0 main street tieorgetawn i4 order nbw mead0wglen compost a strong quickacting odourless source of organic fertilizer for vegetable gardens lawns flower beds and rock gardens prices delivered in georgetown and glen williams one ton 3oo fl vk ions and over per ton 250 meadowglen growers ltd georgetown telephone 143 w maw4fceaabbmbem lever and hosjc1n oasrtered aeeaaatealf sueceaxur to jenlans and hardv labs uetropoutan blag 4 victoria street totobu payment of 1950 the first instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office george town on or before monday may 15 charles willson tax collector georgetown and halton county annual meeting the april meet ins of the geor getown imd halton county poul try pigeon and pet stock associa tion was held in the oddfellows hall georgetown on wednesday evening april 26th with president harvc lusty in the chair this was one of the best meet ings ever held by this association with over 30 fanciers present from kitchener acton erin milton brampton and georgetown in the regular business meeting the selection of judge for the 1050 how resulted as follows with j s grccnshields of st catharines as first choice and roy crosby of markham as second choice a motion was also passed that this association take a page adver tisement in the prize list of the norfolk county fanciers who are sponsoring a lawn show in con nection with the apa conven tion following the business meet- ing a night how was held with classes provided for cocks and hens and standard fowl and cocks and hoi is in bantams judge wnuiie sure had his work cut out for him as the competition was very keen with 0 to 10 entries of outstanding birds in each sec tion as only 1st prize was awar ded in each class this meant you had to be extra good to get ytfur name in the winners list the re sults were 1st cock standard to harry radke of kitchener on a black minorca 1st hen standard to sunset farm georgetown on a buff orptiuton 1st cock bantam to gren swackhamcr brampton on a silver sebright and lit hen bantam to sunset farm oh a buff cochin after the night show refresh ments were served and a social ever there is some chance that georgetown may play wilhtibagotvihe quebec trie news columns will carry the story one of ontarios oldest men died monday in chesley mr newton pearson well up in ris nine ties he worked until a year ago in one of the local fur- niture factories and was an active lawn bowler he was a cousin of mrs j n oneill and miss a coven try of i town we havent had much tinyja t spend on our collection- of historical pictures but hope that people will keep it in mind when they are doing their houtecleuiing any picture will do scenes or persons which has a historical cpriiiecdqii with the town perhaps by rt years hobbv show the col- lection will be in thape to put on exhibition r v leroy dale kc ml sybil bennett kc uui straat baniiters and solicitors georgetown pboae ib animw p 1lalllll mmsiiiijirtf w kwie-h- 1 tha curotftaetor druofcxss th1crajp1st s7tb year or pnetia lir attandaat ya sal and b- has 6ver tmhtoalan bn morietoa phoua uow -r- langdon and ayuworth barrlstart and solicitor kotarim public kenneth m llnjdon georffetown first mortgage money to loan office roxy theetre bide r st phonessw georgetown r ri- i consul a a wlubuadhby asm fpr cotlete real bbtatai btmvnx- bsfai ofpicie t0rono m vonee st adosob cltr and cenntrr beuea pail and snunaeveaaaa induttrfal and boalncaf ieperllu tom hewson li your local reprewnuuva phone 382w frank iretch j licensed auctioneer i prompt service phone ml georgetown i po box 413 hour was enjoyed by all the next meeting for this wide awake assoc will be held on wednmday may 3st at the home of president harv lusty ontario st georgetown when a judging competition will be held all fanciers from far and near arc invited to attend radio we specialize in this work 25 yeart experience j san ford son phone georgetown 34w monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 241 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr c w sayert dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phonb it annual meeting and election of officers georgetown progressiveconservative association friday may 5th 800 pm georgetown public library all interested are urged to attend sybil bennett kc- dominion ladies president will speak ladies are particularly invited to attend this meeting protect what you have fire teaches us a tragic lesson walter t evans company insurance agents the log cabin phone 183 wf stand betweenhyou and loss iimmw i attention farmers 5 we are paying the highest prevailing price for dead or crippled farm animau horses cattle i- hogs talfirfiaf 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