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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 9, 1956, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 9th 1956 page 8 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval limehouse hornby stewarttown ballinafad ashgrove terra cotta walter c biehn publisher a nd editor staff qarfield l mcgilvray bob baskerville leslie m clark dave hastings corey hernngton jr ken cowell mrs aileen bradley authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontario division of the c w n a subscription rate 3 00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the office at 22 main st georgetown music festival important talking with a member of the county association which sponsors the annual school music festival we understand that there is some possibility of the festi val eventually being dropped that would be a pity and it is to be hoped it does not happen apparently a small directorate is struggling to keep the festival going and if any of these left the iob and no replacements showed up it would be impossible for the directors to handle all the multi tude of work which a festival entails we know that there must be several who would help in future and we hope that they will offer their services in whatever capacity possible locally georgetown and glen williams have active home movies make a comeback g ving n ovies a boost the toro ito telegram recently editorialized on tie moves pointing out that televison instead of putt ng moves out of bus ess as first predicted has in fact provided a heal hy boost to the industry time was when people attended the mov es for a night out ard the picture was of secondary impor tance and time was when moviemakers knowing this public habit made lots of grade b and c and d features and not so many which appealed in them selves to discriminating moviegoers as television became more popular the quality of movies increased accordingly and today we find a constant process on of top moves n healthy coi school associations and it might be a proect which they could undertake appointing men and women to attend the annual meeting offer a bit of their time and advice and keep the yearly county festival going county growth has created three separate group ings and with continued population increase it is sensible to continue this way this year there were insufficient entries from high schools to warrant com petition there and festival officials felt badly be cause this is the culmination of training received in the public schools and is always the highlight of the program it is to be hoped that more people will become interested in help ng keep one of halton s finest school activities going in the future peti ion w th iv aid irawn g the crowds agi mov cs mq in portant not o ily to the tlil itil operator but to the cultural life of a tovi and to the shopp ng area it is in porunt lo merchants whose window displas n ay attract a shopper next day a d with cmlinascope vistavision and technicolor it is still second only to an actual stage productio i tv has its place and jve would not be without it but so has the movies and we wouldn t want to be deprived of such wondtrful enlerta nment as a mai called peter marty rebel w thout a cause to n en on only a few of the current shows which hive played at the local roxy a native son after two years as canada s ambassador to mos cow john benamin clark watkins is coming home to be one of external affairs four assistant under secretaries mr watkins 12 after a career as secretary of the american scandanavian foundation in new york and as english professor at the university of mamtobi oined canada s diplomatic corps in 1946 in 1948 he served in moscow as charge d affaires boned up on soviet culture and mingled with russian people a freely as the soviet regime would permit he went back to moscow as ambassador in 1954 after the sullen breaking up of the seven year freeze of camdian russian relations brought on by the igor gouzenko spy case because trade between the two countries ij msignifvant his principal task wa to sho n the flag in modern but dignified fashion ind do what he could to interpret soviet policy trends he his been described in ottaza as a dispassionate scout of the russian scene according to a recent article in time magazine mr wltkms is one of georgetown s most sue cessful native sons his career has been watched w th i iterest locally since his school days at norval tat on and h s friends here wish him well in his w po on in canadis capital pot pourri in fighting their way to the oha finals trip knights compiled an imposng seasons record says the meaford express in commenting on their hockey team and it was a good choice of words if the knights played all season like they did on a couple of occasions m georgetown for we have never seen a more fighting team meaford was a better team than they looked in their georgetown appear ances however and when they settled down to playing hockey were a team to be reckoned with local players were augmented by owen sound and collingwood to form the team which came close to an ontario championship losing only to georgetown s old rivals sundndge sidewalk work on guelph st which was delayed when winter set in early is being completed now and it wont be many weeks until maor improvement in the form of new surfac ing end drainage will transform no 7 into a brand new traffic artery after years of bumps and splashes the government has devious ways of raising money claims a reader with tongue in cheek re cently he received his receipt from the tax depart ment for payment made it was posted from hamil ton with a 4c stamp enriching the post office by 2c for the insufficient postage charge employed for some time with murt allison at the massey hirr dealersh p mike norton has left town to be clo ei to his new position in toronto mr and mrs norton moved to islington list week two veteran county weekly editors retired last week when elgin harris and his son george relinquished ownership of th burlington gazette to a group of businessmen of the town it gave the herald editor a start to realize that in a short 16 years he has become one of thn veterans only acton s arlof dills and erin s roy hull were in command when we arrived on tin scene the oakville paper changed hands and i second was established both brampton papers have been sold one of them twice and the milton weekly then owned by blight white has changed owners tenth in wrm of meiupm about del rex and what it meant to th georgetown area a few weeks ao we mentioned the vast amount of work that has already fjont into dehex the miles of roads sidewalks sewers and water mains most of this work has hem handled hy aitlx contracting i united one of the sibtcr companies of the dclrex organization alrex has also been responsible for much of the other basic work at del rex including the giant task of groom ing farmland into prime industrial sites when delrex was begun the industrial section was creased with several deep volleys and dotted with small hills although such rolling urrain jdcls antl lo j msidintul district it is general i j impractical for an inilus tnal section whue fit tones thous ands of srju ne fi 1 1 in in i must hi built at oiu li i alrex workmen operating 750 000 worth of heavy machinery removed the hills and filled in the valleys a fleet of eleven bulldozers two giant earth movers eight power shovels and fourteen trucks shuttled back end forth changing the entire landscape hi pplm llllll uiih of tti mil simiim t fill sin i k which is nk uuik i ope tin ml ulhu fill hint on no 7 a tin dili luuiw i n i li x imi wii a maor problem encountered dur ing the early days of delrex was that of keeping this heavy equipment in peak opct at ing condition the closest shop for repairing heavy machinery was in toronto the time spent during repairs and trans port a tion was time lost to the important work on delrex piohlu oh l lb ann barnes hottets shower bolton girl miss ann barnes held a misccllan cous shower in her home on wed ncsda evening for her girl friend norcon wilson of bolton the bright star mission band held a meeting on sunday afternoon at the home of nancy hunter with nancy presiding and opening with the hymn when he cometh and all repeating the lords prayer se cretar kent graham read the mm utes of the last meeting and called the roll which was answered by a woman of the bible karen bngden read the scripture reading from luke of the prodigal son the story of lucky from the study book was given by mrs john bell bod dy sla graham and bobcrt bngden took up the offering and susan tmdalc gae the dedicatory praer hugh gra bam thanked the hostess and the meeting doted by singing jesus bids us shim and prar the cg it girls held their meet ing on sunday afternoon at the home of mrs c b dick roll call was an swered by seek the truth little miss i mda coulson of mil ton spent the weekend with her con sin nora barnes mr and mrs larl baers and baby i inda of ottawa arc visiting her par ents mr and mrs joseph drake ron and joey sympathy is exlonded to mrs t j brownndgc in the death of her bro ther bernard miller and also lo cecil wilson in the death of his stepmother mrs deorge wilson don t forget that sunda is mother s day god hadn l an angel for each of us to keep us from harm tbro the da to help us and cheer us to soothe and be near us to brighten the darkening way he couldn t send angels to live upon earth so he gave us instead as a gift at our birth a mother opening day for men golfers mens daj at north ihilon coif course got off to a fine start thurs day when 60 played golf with dm ncr following- presentation of prizes b club pro russ kelly prizewinners for the day wore low gross sim mackenzie jim 1 in ton low net bill hamilton i eijji bradbur bill dwycr highest scort dune baxter high score on 2nd r cil mcnamira hih score on 9th jack gunninj low score on th tid penning low scort on 9th ken nash luck draw bud vare 1 mac s taxi 1 reliable service tr 72641 binldin md tquipp w of i mmurn up hi imp in ihi li in industrial mil i his sin p in li mdk the hiuvi ist npur job mil skilled imihmics often wuik thnnijli tin night so tint precious dighl uuikmf hi ins an not lost l g tee becomes new library board member at i mutnu of ihi libi irj h i ml mi monil i 1 iii was uiliomid by the ernirnnn j i 1 unlit rt is j niinilxr of tin hiard lit will fill th v it ioi t uisid b tin nsiunation f htm dims i niuiibir for m will w us whisi rt sanation wis t nistd in ill litjllh mr ttt will hi titisunr anil mrs i liixtir m cretin ijid item man w is put in charge of booking the library for millings i ibnr hours hive bun estihlish id as follows month s and wednis dujs ipm s jo pm and 700pm lo pm siturdis 9 jo j 111 1230 p in ind 1 in 5 w p m ckeejet sports calendar soccer georgetown jets vs hamilton germania georgetown park saturday may 12 400 pm silver collection victoria day may 21 big celebration in georgetown park sponsored by georgetown hospital association company umtlw st johns united church mothers day sunday may 13 10 a m family day in the sunday school everyone is invited to this open service 11 am service of worship family day baptismal service 7pm song service and service of worship special music by the senior choir also solo and special group selections this will be the concluding evening service of worship until september minister rev m g mc far ian b a music director mr norman laird murt allison 0 see us for expert machinery repairs specialists in ferguson and ford tractors tr 73291 directory dr j burns milne dtatai slrbeon xkay mill stmt 1r 7 2871 frank petch license auctioneer prompt service po box 413 1 trumsle 7 2864 georgetown dr john r kerby prauilh of dentistry xray tlljnfck 7 jml main slrti t georgetown s m fa1b1sh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown lever hosk1n chartered accountant 51 main brampton phone 2478 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 e l buhner r0 optometrist in acton every wednesday hours 1 30 6 00 p m any evening by appoint ment 48 mill st e acton phone 1 1 5 maurice e manderson ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office 4 main st s georgetown alfred j bishop certified public accountant mam st georgetown tr 7 3351 office hours 9 a m to 5 pm mondajs to fridays for expert eye care coheult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abell s drug store phone office 599 ros 830 hours 9am to 6pm daily evenlnen by appointment hews0h 0rd barristers and solicitors 39 main street south beside knox church george c hewson john d ord triangla 72240 a m nielsen d c n d doctor of chiropractic ttnd naturopathy 43rd jear of practice 25 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown tuiangle 7 3612 w h carr profusion a engineer ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario residence 81 prince chirlea dr office guelph street telephone tr 73300 monuments pollock campbell dealgnt on raquaat inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 82 water street north g a l t c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 7 2741 dale bennett birrutera and solicitor leroy bau qc sylll mnnftt qc mp tomvanskttjk triangle 73381 afh street georgetowm radio repairing we specialize m thia work 27 years ei4erlence jsanford son triangle 7mu

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