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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1952, p. 8

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site georgetown beeal1 wednesday evening july oth 1051 page georgetown herald serving the eemmunltle of geosuletown glen williams noeval ldfebouse hornby 8tewakttown ballinafad ashoeove ycua cotta subscription rste 3j00 s year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on sppllcstlon walter c biekn publisher and editor s t a t v garfield i ucauvray leslie m clark corey harrington jr reg oroombead the herald la printed each wednesday in the orlce on main street v georgetown authorized as second clau malt post office dept ottawa mrmberof the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna i i y i r 1 growth in school attendance statistics compiled by the public school board revenl how sharply the school populu tion will be incraiiainu incurs to come id why the new public school camp none loo soon llicse same figures show the necessity of immediate planning for more high siliool accommodation tor the next five years pupili entering high school from the local schools will nuni ber from 43 to 55 starting in 1957 the fig ure jumps to 60 then to 70 and in 1961 present indications nrc that it leist one hun dred georgetown pupils will be first formers coupled with this is the fact that rural school enrolment is growing too both norval mid clrn willi mis arc growing communities and jn time will be sending more students on to high school rile statistics provr that no later than five vears from now gcorgrtown high school will have three first forms wluth in succeeding ears will mean two second forms and two third forms hie problem of uc commodatlng nine classes in five classrooms will certainly lie a poser for the school board of that day unless action is soon taken on the building of a new school or an addition to the present one a public service that the threat of inflation in canada is still very real in the opinion of those who speak with authority in such matters rile fact there are still strikes and threats of strikes despite falling retail prices falling industrial production and the highest indus trial wages in our history make it apparent that the economic authorities are correct in their appraisal it is helpful therefore that the steel company of canuda limited should have terra cottas fame grows articles in the metropolitan papers are invaluable publicity and there should be an influx of toronto people to i erra cotta after a recent article by margaret aitken in her between you and me column in the tele gtam as miss aitken s article is self explana tory we reprint it in its entirety below almost u year has passed since i drove out to a little village to dine at terra cotta inn and to interview the props a lot has hap pened to the place in twelve months mr and mrs harry and betty tarrar came to this country from britain as immi grants two years ago they brought with them their two sons a dog their household effects and what the british treasury would allow them in the way of money their idea was to establish a real english inn somewhere in ontario mrs farrar is a graduate nurse her hus band a technician in aircraft production he is with a v roe but their first jobs in can ada had nothing to do with past achievements the entire family worked in a summer hotel she as cook mr farrar as mainte tance pot pourri vacation time is here again and this wednesday we shall be sojourning at the beach while the rest of the staff sweats it out producing the herald gretchen bradley has joined the staff at barbers gift shop for the summer months we meant to com ment before on an unique window display at maccormncks drugs which featured a re markably lifelike cow which chewed grass turned its head and twitched its tail the cow was advertising farm products and certainly did a good job of attracting people to the win dow another smarfpromotionwas bnus budget saver sale when small sample packets of lifesavers were handed out in the vicinity of the store by attractively uniformed girls a bit of philosophy heard recently is worth repeating if you have a good idea time will prove it f y have a bad id time w wipe it out the boy scouts had some real ex- penence with the elements when they otten- chosen this time to publish in ontario weekly newspaiiers a aeries of advertisements dealing with current economic problems llicse ad vertisements have nothing to do with the steel industry us such lliey ure designed to give canadians a better understanding of the economic forces which govertl our way of life it is evidence of the constructive trend of business thinking that this largest of can ada s steel producers should have undertaken this form of public service at this critical time in our history m in sons harry and ldwurd as busboys the idea was to learn about canadians and their eating habits a yeur ago the i arrars found an old tumbledown house in terra cotta they liought it for a song and started their inn x hen i went out there last july it wos un painted unlandscaped no plumbing and a leaky roof all that is changed llirough the fall and winter months the tarrars remodelled like mod painted the house white cleared the land put in plumb ing enlarged the kitchen and put a new roof on the house i heir dream of a real flnghsh inn with strawberry teas steak and kidney pies not to mention roast duckling in the countryside of ontario is slowly but surely materializing in interviewing these energetic young britons last year i predicted terra cotta inn would soon be a pleasant addition to our can adian way of life after seeing what their prodigious energy has achieved within 1 2 months i stop predicting terra cotta inn is a pleasant addition to our canadian way of life ded camp inst week after several weeks without rain there was a real downpour complete with thunder and lightning on the first night of the camp and more rain next day for good measure our weather has been a source of wonderment to new theatre managerbill leslie who came here from scotland via british guiana bill says that in georgetowns namesake in south america he never encountered the sticky weather which we hodjor several days recently appearance of the royal city four at the lions gardenparty later this month will have some special local interest for keith dolson leaji ui the quartette was a district school stu dent not so many years ago those who have seen the quartette at their appearances at huttonviile and at other district garden par ties say th men have a first rate act they mix a good deal or comedy in wlm trieifhar- monizing remembrance the bell in the steeple was pealing telling the passing hour and faintly came sstesung the vagrant scent of a flower hack in the past r brought us where we could not tell its lingering fragrance sought us uidst the measured tones of the bell maybe in some misuand remaining dulled by the years that have town conscience s torene was retaining although we never had known till the scent of a flower that morning sorrod something in memories lane a flowur the brooktlde adorning a flower with a fragrance the same bill tayuoh water si torgitown former georgetown resident dies in toronto hospital toronto tiuiiiraiuf inun hurry ttirtltr ijwi kuciumbtf to u h art jtlatk on july ut ut hu home 4m st tlulr aw nut hail mr ltui m iik u rt feldt nt of toiktlcn u ft va yir ajo in fe in tht urfct ik um on kit if strict vkiilt h hi um lioatl from vktor diktliis althoukh his work wus in toronto hi look un u ti i iuttrtl in inniunity uftailrm us u mfinbrr t i st urjt t hurt h u l ui tt mi j port r of drorj to n kurt u tion c oimiilkkion a iiit w of mount rort hi had ikt n an unit r rin r ith 1 oronto khxl jrunrh of tht canada lift a ha ur it nn c ompjny for tt n yian lit was u cturltrtd lift undtrwrl ti r u mt intn r of the mllllonalrci c luh iintl tt n unit t u mi mjn r of tho top irtxhhtkm cluh shut movlnjl to toronto ho it ut tu n nitlvt in onuuunlty youth and thurth af ftilti lie wua u zont c hulnnan of tht com in unity chntl mt mbcr of tht boiird of d irtt torn of the tor onto tr irk c lub flying off let r in kcai cadtt training inl ecr- tary of lhi suryiuy school at chrul c jiurih mr lxwj who was 43 navci hi wtft pirn it f cn jrt onj u a y a win prtt r ont daughter susan and ma fathi r r red a l- intrrmrnt a in mount ilttos- ht crrmtrr following thr f unt rnl ftrlc rriday afternoon ut thr a w milr func dl chapel road and cement gravel general trucking barclays haulage phone 723 r 21 in georgetown exclusively t s i l v e r s travel notes payment of 1952 taxes the second instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before tuesday july 15th charles willson tjuc collector 1 in miij4amh uuunhlrr of mr and mrs william korark mi r purly guests wers korark hi r iiurty guests wert july ilouniont u liilidjyluk in lty an wuyne uuvlion greg- and muiitiul with lit r uikic und otruld muody ilrtly and patty uunt mr und mr allun irtlon ruiko joy mjlnts marilyn and a llttlt klrl ulclirduiiie liti birth duihl m lonald and llubby kor- luy juhe julh rrr nuricy koriick lark directory wm broughton masseur daily 10 ajn to 8 pjn ksrapt wednesday intone jb7 murdixl st dr clifford red lds dds dentist telephone 410 main strict coorgatown d w coombe accrtdluffl public accaonuntj beg uterfpd industrial accenntanu burlington 305 brnt st phone 5814 i dr j burns milne x hay dental surgeon gaorfrtown phona bo g f macroatie tnvnbct of institute of aooiedited public accx3untakts brampton s3 quncn st w phone 4j dr john kerby practice of dhnnstry xray tclrphone 202 main street georgetown consult j a wdloushby sons lor comtlete real estate service head office toronto 16 yonge st ad obob city snd country homes fsnns and small acreages induatrial and business properties tom hewson la your local rcprearntatiw phone 332w c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph strvet opposite anrurtrones garaga phone ii s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetcwn phona 336 monuments pollock l campbell 82 water st north o a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery nielsen the chiropractor drngless therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant mon tueo prl 25 pjn wed at 23 and 88 gun over dominion 81 ore georgetown phsns 1mw frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service phono 301 georgetown po box 413 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 10 the coronation in comfort s curmrd line announces the a j crandell chartered accountant main slroot goorflotown telephone 054 james f mcnab barrister souctton notary public norton bids main street telephone 656 special cruise ship caronia i i soiling from new york about i parents celebrate soth wedding fifty- years of mnrrloge were celebrated recently by mr and mrs thomas e poart of gronadier rd toronto who held open house for family and frlenijs a retired locomotive onglneor mr peart was sjcsrwdlnn national of caledonia where they were mar ried in 1002 they movod to tor onto the some year they have five children vera mrs john bill detrolteluoen mrs benedict voll new york city doris mrs robert barber of george town gordon of islington snd thomas of calgary there are ntna howsknnygirls get lovely curves railways employee for forty yeqrsv- uranacn both lie and mrs peart ere notivestcbildren rs grandchildren and two great grand- m5jr4thtlii53 ship can bo used as n hotel- 1 in southampton with trans- i portation to london and a grandstand scot included i ask us about it i john r barber travel adtbar elmer c thompson insurance service phone 119 mill at street 5 jladicu repairing r we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son phone georgetown s1w m mimi i kenneth m langdon barrister and solicitor w notary public first mortgage money to loan u rosy theatre building mill street phone 88w lever hoskin chartered accountants susors to jenkins and hardy lus metropolitan bide 4 victoria street toronto el 8131 flmrtllilllllsh mihi

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