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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 9, 1952, p. 9

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i rri 7 first section georgetown ontario wednesday january 16th 1952 ten pages v recasts industrial expansion kitchener brampton hish way umhutfy lth background pi ute r j preatoarity in town it determines ni services a town will enjoy khoau witter sewerage and dire j4oiectn them re people who dont want a town to grow because tby- my it increase the tax rate but u u true that you get the low est tm rate from the maximum use of services by the maximum num- bet of people the speaker wu ted whlteker guafph industrial commissioner dressing a dinner tendered by the boayot jack armstrong to council and town officials after the inaugu ral sheeting on monday the dinner wu hid at the mcgibbon house mr whluker who had previous ly ful4 a speaking engagement in town jjor- tha lions club had much useful infnrmatkn to pas on about tha location of industry- ho forecast an era of tremendous industrial ckpenslonalung no 7 highway betwoan kitchener sod brampton and urged the town to make use of the opportunity of se curing good itable industries he warned not to anticipate heavy in dustry such as the ford plant as primary industry always locates on water it is iecondary industry plants engaged in fabricating which we must look for how do you get new industry by appraising your town and selling what you have wos mr whitakivs advice when you look for industry have facts at ypur disposal and present them lnj a nice package to the prospective industrialist- and dont trytt sell what you havent got industry is looking for good loc ations a company wunt- lo know the skills of possible labour supply fnwa connections raw milrrial supplies in addition industry up the advantages of a town to pro vide a happy life for employees good reta 11 stores are important churches recreation nice homes cultural activities play their part in pursuadlng industry to locate lfv ejted the lock of community life at mai ton as reason for a large turn- over of labor at the a v hon plant if anyone doubts that a town hould not seek new industry mr whluker said remind them that the average life of industry is ten years and you cant afford to be complacent even though present in dustry 1 good assessment ujorrjm lis loner joseph gibbons acted s chairman at the dinner after the speaker he asked for brief remarks from council members as well as from- other guests whh included town foreman em hyde clerk charles willson opp cpl joseph mcboln walter blehn prank bonner and pred cstaprnan arcbdeocon w g o thompson and rev alex caldcr mr the weather fcdltor it was most surprising to find the uermometr registering 12 be low zero last friday morning it must have boon the exceptionally clear night and lack of any wind thurs day night or mse the thermometer took a sudden drop for it did not seem that cold- other than this incident the weeks summary is quite normal for week in january era batkln snow date max mln jan- 7 32 3 jan b 28 31 jan 8 28 14 jan 10 z8 13 jan 11 31 is jan 12 34 18 jan 13 3 28 averake 30 83 111 venchiariitti head italian flood relief headers who have been following the flood belief for italy campaign in the dally papers will be interes ted to know that a former george town man sullio venchiarutti heads the organization as president mr venchiarutti is a toronto ar chitect who attended georgetown high school when he lived with his family at sllvercteek then went on to a successful career as an architect after uraduat ion liom the univer sity of toronto mi venchiarutti is a wellknown figure in the italian rurnmuntty and hi organizing abilities are recog nized he has filled the position of president of the iralocanadlan rec- icatlon club for some time and has been very active in trying to set up a professional mens association louring tttd course of the cam palen mr venchiarutti addressed the italian community throughout ontario over the radio together with him eminence james c- curdlnal mcgutgun habbl abraham feln- berr and jvtayor impellitteri of new york city among other features a millionaires dinner is scheduled to take place nt the king edward no te when one hundred and twenty- five couples will attend a car will be raffled off among the couples this and other social gatherings will net the organization over 100000 which will be spent here in canada to buy goods so urgently needed by the people of italy officers nominated at i0de meeting the annual nominations were held at the january meeting of the countess of strathmore chapter iodk on monday evening at the home of miss ruth bvans nomina tions wererecelyed by the nomina ting committee mrs k k hall mrs graham farnrll mrs r e itelch- urdt snd miss helen mac donald mrs harold hancox reported oo the christmas boxes sent to the chapters adopted school in- hall- burton and miss helen macdonald read a report on the three cartons or used clothing also sent to the school plans were made for the chapters valentine dance with the following committee in charge miss alice treanor mrs jai mrs ted darlington mrs ron kit chen mrs harold hutrhtnson mrs sam mackenzie mrs john inglls mrs william hamilton mrs ray whltmee mrs robert hoare was welcomed into the chapter and mrs w flem ing and mrs e wilson nominated for membership the social committee for the ev ening mrs it kitchen mrs w a mrgowan mia k darlington mrs it lickhard t miss alice treanor iid mrs if hutchinson assisted the hostess miss kvans in serving tnilwlilus cakes and tea sstssaass mayor predicts possible takrn suddenly jit aljies home in i aa kclut i iuh ltll icak toronto lait weekv- mrs motley pcsno died in wellcley itoapltal shortly after ortmlttanrv on wed- newmembers join v n u the united church the former lauro natalie barber central tech uiai wliru v- to georg he wus the only daughter of mr and mr- c ii bafber of town she wtftt born in cornwall arid later lived in toronto graduating from technical school as a diet- the barber family mo- georgetown in 1034 she liv ed here until her marrege in ktjb to harold wood mr wood hied a few months after their marrlsg unit site enrolled for training as a nurse at wellesley hosplul klnee her marriage in hmo to morley pearce she hud made her home in the city she u survived by a husband two children marilyn and pamela her parents in george town and seven brothers john of meltmurne australia eric of tor onto norman of new york and deorge robert keith and paul of irgetown the funeral servioe on saturday at the trull funeral home was conducted by ur ronald mcleod pallbearers were five brothers kric robert keith paul and norman murlmr and an uncle john r bar- lr interment was in york cem- etery a possible decrease fti- lax net wss forecast by georgetowns ner mayor jack armijrong in brief jrieccbatthe loaugiisj mung of council on monday i am aware of necessary uh the iiacrsnieiu of the lords sup jmr was ohse rvfd iu st johns unl isenlng services df worship- new organize mens club at st johns church a nunioei nt iikii of st johns united chinch tended a dlnnrr mimtinit on moiuiiy iveninu and en- joyttl ii time of fun and fellowship a to lecompaiued by a mac- lajen tuin the solos over the rolling miru and this- la the hour harph young iccrctary of the commit toe of unltetl church men from toronto addressed the group on the purpose pomlbilltles and pnwer of a mens club in the local church tw committees were appointed organization committee norton nelson a c mellrlde v jateln a maclaren k forgrave membership committee robert tones stewart young reg broom- head james kvans w t evans the ladies of the wa group no i catered for the rrtenl which was greatly appreciateijjby all present the next meeting of the club will be held on monday february 11th social and personal p mr and mrs c e wornock of toimitd spent sunday in fown with lh pattenden family mi w c ilrtsry t kitchener v is vlsitoi in town this wck with m a i vl m th i erb oleiv mil jlepburn daughter f mr iinl mr vmienl hepburn under- aiiic i iip lumy at per mem- inil llnpttal on monday auorn son of mr and s alorn had his tonsils on monday the operntlon i- at cue riiiinbei s received werje mr and mia ululr armstrong by profession f faith mr and mrs walter brown- ndye by certificate from ashgrove mrs itobert line by certificate from soletut mis george wilson by certificate from glen morris and mr 3 john kl lenton by certificate from murk st church peterbor- ougti the morning worship followed the theme our christian decorum the lesson was ruad from gal 6 ilu and the ministers remurks were based on the tenth verse the choir sang the anthem god so loved the world and the junior choir sang allbeautiful the march of days the evening meditation was based on the theme it is god who gives meaning lo our lives sally mc donald and anita dawson sang the duet in the garden mrs it wrig gles worth accompanied it was announced that the an nual congregational meeting would be held n monday january 21ft at care of said mayor armstrong and 1 ajji auto aware of the towns fnl jinclal situation and the need to be ecottomcai we must keen hi mind the ever growing town and county amid th mayor referring to the new ford plant at oak vl lie arid its probable effect on expansion around george town while keeplnf an eye eat teg new industries he said council would do all in its power to ke present industries at peak prodttb- tlon and peak employment archdeacon w 0 o thompeeafl and rev alex cslder conducted brief religious ceremony after ttt7 council members took the oath of office administered by town derat charles willson 6ny business of the short meeting was the naming of standing commlttsee for the year stewarttown mrs w d johnston is 91 tomorrow iy to mrs w d celebrate her 01st of this wuck the batty mudie weds in saturday ceremony on saturday january 12th at tha uhlted church manae rev john m smith orleltad at the marrlaje ot elizabeth eleanor mudle daugh- tar of mr and mr james mudle nd edward roy davis aon ot mr and ilr roy davti ol brampton the tfroom 1 employed at the hew- tson shoe company in brampton y and the bride 1 a smith stone employtmi tha bride wore a atreet lanffth dreu of dark sreen with black vel vet trlmmlne and black- aeeeaaorlaa her alater marian attended her wearlna a black draai with white aeeeaaor charlea 1 robinson waa froomsman and the brides father tsve her in nuurrul mother of bride and sroom re ceived afuryardj at tha home of the brides parents on main street after jl honeymoon trip to parts ontario the couple have taken tip tsldenee la- banker joint discussion at chock line forum spcnce mcklnnon of the bank of commerce stall at in with check line form forurti at their rllciislon monday nlsht oti farm iollcy forum member offrced that at present there l cnourh credit avail able for farmers but suggested that loan should bo graded so that smaller paymont come due flrat and larger one later unlike most other businessmen a farmer has a mow turnover statistic showing that it takes two and a hnlf years to turn over farm stock the form improvement loans made from banks with government backing are byar the most popu lar loans it was discovered these 5 per cent loans are made for pur chase of machinery and stock and dor new construction and repairs of one hundred and seventy million dollors in such loans less than 120000 has been paid by the gov- ernment in six years mlost claims ninety per ctfrtt pt the loons are ninde for purchase of implements the meeting was held at the home of mr tind mrs ernie curry after the discussion members listened to a fadlo speech by winston church ill broadc iro ottawa week the forum will meet homo of mr and mrt george les- lle wilson third term as school chairman edwin wilson waa elected chair man of the public school board for a third term at the board meeting on wednesday all members of the board con tinue in office this year mr wil son itoss duncan stan finlay har ry shortill ray salter and cecil mcnamora this year the board is foccdlwlth plannng for an expanding school population which will be taken care ot by the opening of a new school now under construction in scptem- ber a survey has shown that 117 new pupils are expected in the kindergarten four and possibly five new teachers will have to be hired next fall mme1iou8e church plays are presented friday the daughters of st georges church presented their two come dies curse youjack doltonv and mrs oakleys telephone in j-slme- ext memo hall o friday cv- t the enlng to an oppreclatlve audience uouiil mi- j11 iewag lakini i llnpttal auiii tut wrk wtir mr and mis eorgr d smith main street wen- mitlnd mrs john mackle and twit rhlhlitn from belmont mani toba mis sybil bennett kc spoke im monday at vhe inaugural dinner v of bnrrietowi council this dinner is an annual affair sponsored by the ktwanls yclub of that town mrs kdward hoy davis the for- inn betty mudie was honoured by fellow employees nt smith and stone ltd at a shower which was held at the home of mrs arthur stamp col and mrs gordon cous- eiu attended the funeral of mrs i h c mason in toronto on thurs day the masons were neighbours when they lived at baronston farm on tho check line sunday visitors with mr and mrs roy magloughlen were mr apd mrs frunk uacey of aurora mr lacey who has a grocery store there was maniiger of dominion stprc here several years ago mrs bill jnmes assisted by mrs kmily james and mrs ernest sim- son entertained at a shower on monday nlghv for miss pauline nor ton whose marriage takes place next saturday mr and mrs harold darlington and daughter noreen mrs v ush er mr and mrs reg checsernan and family all of toronlo were rec ent visitors wh mr and mrs tod darlingtqn on thursday patsy kclr daugh ter of mr and mrs lloyd kelr celebrated her third birthday at her home on chapel street she had as her guosu penny wilson paul and peggy ann perkins mich ael and terry dwyer tommy irad- ey suzanne derricks add her lit tle sisters judy and thelms gloriubaln was pleasantly sur prised lost thursday at a party ar ranged by her mother mrs clorencc bnln the occasion belntfher twelfth birthday her aucsu worejudy mc- cunibei q a happy blrthdi johnston who will birthday on fnd ihth of january also happy birthday to kenneth irani who will be u years old next mtmlv januaiy 21st the flrh inciting of junior wa was held la j monday afternoon with a good attendance mondays pledge was remembered in proycr the medical work among i ho children ii the dum of honan chlno this aalso hr theme of the mission the wa meeting was held st mrs c smiths home the january meeting of the wo mens institute was held at mrs john murrays home roll callwas answered with a description of the holise where i was born let ters and messages ol thanks were received from the sick ond shutins for fruit cards etc sent out at christmas also u letter of apprecia tion from the family in england to whom a parcel was sent for christ mas 3 00 was sent to the sick childrens hospital in toronto and a paper was read on stuttering mfs mclennan moved a vote ol thanks to mrs murray for the use of her home to the hostesses mrs ii p lawson mrs j murray and in all who contributed to the success of the meeting all offlcevi re3ttted byst gwhre auxiliary at the annual meeting of 9l georges w a- last tuesday th majority of officers were returned by acclamation for another term in eluding the president mrs sam walker officers of the organization are mrs w g o thompson honorary president mrs sam walker presi dent mrs john farmer 1st vie president mrs fred fryer 2nd vice president mrs harry scott secre tary mrs bon edwards treasurer dorcas secretary mrs thomas les lie- little helpers mrs thomas warnes thankofferlng mrs mildred nates extra centaday mrs c ii barber envlope secretary mrs ed prlc hectors representative mrs ernrst slmson living message mrs nelson cooke junior auxllv lary mrs tfarold hancox terra cotta renovations being made at the terr cotta inn terra cotta inn operated by mrs betty farrar ii closed for oltera- tlons until early in february ail modern conveniences and new equipment is being installed adja cent land has been acquired which will give patrons good car parking facilities mrs farrar later plana to convert the lanfl between the tea and the river into ornamental gar dens an enjoyobie evening was spent in the hall on friday in the form of a euchre and box soclal mrs gordon stringer and mr walsh took first prizes at cards and his j c s tod dart and gordon sheppard won second prizes prises for the beet docorstc lunch box went to mrs harvey puckering wc are pleased to see mrs leslie icam around again after her ulnegg mrs stanley cassel of torofktd has returned home after spending last week with mr and mrs ithodda vultors with mr and mrs leslie icam were mr donald mcdonald brampton and mr and mrs angus rvbtjstriatritockitv burns transport 4 acted s businessmen 4 smith stone s norval 6 aulanc 8 w l t wa mrs roughley and mrs glsby con ducted a singsong between acts the cast were entertained after- two pro- elmira spoils spree stops a foursome a three game winning streak for the raiders was shattered last night mcdonald oeorgrtown when elmira took their measure here bs the winners kept qoorge town scoreless while they rang up five goals after beating bridgeport here a week tuusday raiders repeated in kitchener thursday wlnnlntf 32 ti saturday a postponed game with wnlkerton brought out boo fans- the biggest crowd to date to sea ihe locals win 64 in overtime har vey chappel notched four george town coals to star for the night max bradbury and tfickferrl get ting the other tallies the juveniles continued tbelr win ning wayn- friday beat fog wood- bridge for the third time with a ls4core the legion sponsored team fias won four of their starts to date ss alliance burns acton norval businessmen 11 10 v gram- i mr and mrs wcs larw nd mr- gtlvray gloria boyd agnes nelson barbara aicimbiara bowman xrm3r icuamaprd call thompson dorothy scott and aiin ab manalik jean jennings at mille roches attending a- reception at th william ctobylfoldirofneajnan and mrs boltxanet -torontottvisi- tiambtofmr and mrs jamas mudle ted mrs r ufne on sunday on saturday following the mnrrlage- ing as managcrat the mllle roches j stewart acton j hamilton a haiel korvattt bvihglls busmenl mi jordan aoton 7 k king ss 6 k scott burns 5 c norton atllonce 7 j king ss c 7 8 geslkeepera ager of provincial paper ltd la aot- qa so klngsasj 20 03m 86 v ten niih seorers o a pte t wylle burns 8 8 14 7 1 l 8 llh4 4 7 11 7 3 10 7 3 10 6 4 10 5 5 10 7 3 8 3 8 john edward lloyp moved hereteecenty mrs fred allatt a raaldent j oaoraatoum fox ntpe-stro- only a short time john edward jum a ate 91 lloyd died uuweanbsdsy with j hit snlwnartl who ui employed 5iffitsli85j vsijssvu jslts tm nwftred by orden mr and m mb wtaii move waa made nacmttry whanth a iffiuwd iwllvtasl ta ttha houa v t at utfj p foes and text word was mrs arsiur rpoka miss lorna miue roches managed suhered a l ttiav j a7liloo5hhy nrooertv j l year mrs patterson read scrips speersand miss patay rooke paru sudden serious illness j msltby s ledtamllue jejn and baity mudle ham- k vv js brint- winiidden score rtnnbe of 8ottt0p cloiotno l mrs mjlls mr 3iuhy mr mltchtv lord mr and mrs hwdayti and pm2bs at lccky strike haldlng 41ckvl vem issr wvaaa irulirvlved bytnrw s brampton mrs h wlnnera ol hwaaaiacowprliaa tlpa6niiiid moljwr of a former oaowtown ih it t hqine of orthelr dougliter batty wa7eianlatpraotcae be waltors burni 34 6 antie hint allatt wife of r thursday a voning v davis were bill steele carrtp inthe east for a month or two tha mas mills on robsoh aeton 34 0 jonas alliance 1 31 0 arson buslnebnen 40 0 wworyal 48 0 8m 300 ojt 8a0- bt ramr iamssr -skf- p andni june toyr afe- last week open bowiuat tha a luttydraw 1 malrr rihrri v w t a fr jf jijtt jgrttj htsfih ijs f z 1 ivtifi jmjtfttmlistim

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