the geororrown herald wednesday evening oct 22 10sj page l the georgetown heral setvlna the oj aeoinrroww glen wnxiams nokval uyznocsc trnby stewabinrown ba1unapad abhobove teeea ootta subscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c neb advertising rates quoted oo application walter c btehn publisher and editor staff garfield l ucguvray leslie u clark corey herr ngl o jr reg broomhaed the herald la printed each wednesday in the oklce on main street georgetown authorized aa second claaa mall post office oepx ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the qntsrioquabec division of the cwjia 71 harrop farm was murray crown land hii i m good neus industrially announcement this week that smith fit stone ltd will he building a large addition to their main plant in georgetown and that an oahrtwu brnch of the company will occupy the new pnrt of the building is welcome news for georgetown when the addition is completed there will be employment in town for up to one hundred more men and women which will mean a larger payroll and more residents in town tins of course will lead to moye hou tea being built with more people to si i ore the tax burden and will have a mar iced beneficial effect on town economy f the history of smith ific stone hasbeen one of steady progrcs since the original syiall district folk good plowmen the success of halton and peel plow men at the international at ottawa last week proves again the superior brand of farming which is carried on in this part of ontario doug reid of brampton was- the third district farmer in four years to win the coveted overseas trip as canadas champion tructor plowman in november he starts out on the trip which was enjoyed in 1949 by jim eccles and in 1950 by hugh leslie but doug was not the only one from this district who acquitted himself well at the in ternational john cunnningham arnold company was formed here by mr brn stonr and the late mr smith the glass gardens aa it is still known by many people prospered under mr stonr direction and since its acquisition by a larger corporation in 1945 it bus continued to grow and grow until it could now be called georgetowns leading industry the new plant will mark a forward step in georgetowns industrial development i or several years we have been standing still in dustrially or even going lxhind with firms like the old lower paper null the shoe factory and iriplett implements closing their doors it is hoped that this is the beginning of u new cycle which will see other small sized indus tries adding to georgetowns prosperity howden stan may runner up to the over seas trip winner for horse plowing spencer wilson barry archer claude picket were others who stood well up in the various com petitions perhaps future years will see some of these names in the big time winning the overseas trek with the wide interest shown b jistrict farmers in such competitions there n proof that halton and peel farmers arc among the best men in the business and their success will make haltons name known far and wide as a top farming district how about a little theatre as one who enjoys stage presentations we ask as we have before why cant georgetown have a little thcutre a few years back there was a good start made when jack thompson started appren tice productions which was affiliated with the nowdisbanded recreation commission itic group staged two or three plays which were well done and reflected credit on the perform ers and production staff the group fell apart when mr thompson and other key members ofthe group left home there is good dramatic talent in any town and georgetown has its fair share it takes then only someone to spark the forma tion of u group to get things going again per haps there is no one at present with the com bination of ability willingness and time to give proper direction but it is not impossible for a director tobe imported to put the fin ishing touches on a production much smaller communities than george town have successful amateur groups in oper ation elora is an outstanding example and they do not stick to the ordinary run of the mill plays either last year the elora players did two broadwoy shows noel cowards blithe spirit and arsenic and old lace and they are rehearsing another wellkijown play angel street pot pourri we seem to be hopelessly behind in re porting moving news this fall when you stop to realize it there is certainly a lot of coming and going in georgetown just in case you havent heard here are some of the changes in recent monjhs the house on guelph street owned by cecil hardie was sold to mr and mrs charles black mr and mrs hardie moved briefly into a house on church street which was purchased from mrs edgar eyres by william dwyer then moved from town when cece sold his garage business the dwyers hove now moved into that house and mrs dwyer s parents mr and mrs james bbyle are living with them at present into the boyle house on chapel street east have moved mr and mrs bert palmer and their daughters lena and ellen who formerly hv- d at the george cleave farm mr palmer is working at the alliance paper mill the dwyer apartment in miss mamie campbells house at the park entrance is now tenanted by mr and mrs charles jenner who had been living in an apartment in v a steins home mr and mrs george taylor and smallson steph en who had lived for some time on queen street moved in september to st andrews nb where mr taylor willie a fisherman mr and mrs fred hodder and daughter pam ela who formerly lived in town moved in from limehouse to replace them as tenants mr hodder works at provincial paper ltd the harry malones apartment in the grand- vjew apartments was taken by miss ann htcuey when the malones moved to oakville miss hkkey of the provincial office staff for merly lived with miss may langan mr amdmrfronald whitlan purchased th nor- mandy blvd home of mr and mrs roy hop per when mr hopper moved to malton to be closer to his work at avro mr and mrs jesse brandford and son walter now live in the former j d godfrey home on the queen- mcnabb corner i hey formerly made their home with mr and mrs thomas en son mr and mrs stanley hajyward moved from berwick hall to the main street apartment vacated by the albert tennants when they moved into their newlybuilt house near glen williams well save the rest of the moving news for a future edition what a pleasure it is to drive on some of georgetowns new streets new sidewalks too will be a grand addition to town particularly in the wartime housing subdivisions which have had neither pavement nor sidewalks since the houses were built the usual rush of fall activity is on bazaars church suppers dances and the swing back into activity of social and frater nal organizations makes it a busy time for ev eryone from now tiuchristmas summer weather ended 8wdejj2y sunday with the seasons first snow ancvfncat of us were caught short before the leaves were raked up and bur ned biound to have a few good days yet for this endseason task though anotheredi- tion of high tales in this issue the high school studenfa will cbntinue to issue their paper twice monthly meant to mention a few weeks ago about the novel way joevcar- ter helped decorate sfc georges chutcfi for the harvest festival mr carter scratched some appropriate phrases on sqme young squash early in the seasonarid when the fruit reached maturity the lettering grew with them and made fe hied addition to the crwhdecprarjorisj v j c ti- i n nw ist no in the rttenuy cotirlutlcl m rles of lucky i unlit r iliolo quit in hi- llcrulil wus hi ceorli har lop fuim it it 3 muton hit dce lor thl farm ttt ob tuliie1 from lhc c rimii by jlolx rt murray in 1hi8 uioll his arrival flom stotuntl hi tho1 till lund with ilk rullliijf wriiilii tmiu of it ftlmilrfrlty to tlu iuiki futiiith by 111 muiuy iii siullani hi- urlkliiil ileeil c itirw1 loo urn- in iot 0 coihisl4n 4 us aill ii jhi mil 1iki u n- -iilni- buh in lol in 11 janus son of hubert murray urihiisel the 100 nrr- at tin- rear of the home- 100 from jimies lildluw tlu- original barn was dtstroyfil by fire the build- inns show 11 in tin photo wert erec ted in 1hi tin first i rnjin tit risldriue u it irett4l itxjul ih5j and const till of a 4 room stone dwellln- in 1hhj an additional elht room brtrk structure was erected adjoin inn ui older stone dwelling it is interested to note that spring water i still lxlnj- piped to the btilldliijs from a dlstanct of oik third of a mile from the farm now ocrated social personal mr t k younjj of ivtrrborouii wjs u laltor with goornetow n frlcndi on sunday mri william 1- rank is i let i on sunday at kllbrid utth mr und mn william uullard mr hud james and opl and mrs 111 james spent th1nk311vn1 meckcnd in hamilton mr and mrx dick licata are back from a week 3 motor trip to ltostuit tiny topped tmouu ut hyracune n mr chuck ii kic of kitchener pint the week end with cpl and mn hill james hill and chuck hiit some time together serving in korea w ith the army thankskjinx liy t ioftors with mr and mrs dell laird queen st were miss kuby lilrd bella holla iic mr and mrs chlstir udrd halmerston mr and mrs lewis laird hiather and iris strettsilli misses gertrude and violet laird toronto and itss mrtle md mr w re laird ahkrove donna daugnter of mr and mrs d j shanklann lul street had 1 party on irldiy to celebrate hpr tenth birthda her guests were jacqueline harlow pekjjy ann cowie uarbarn huchanan harbarn kinrade agnes nelson carol flev- burn urendu dow son lois nien sharon pnrmctcr karen norton and domiti s sisters iauln and uremia visit j toyfand the home of santa at blains hardware 5c to 100 store brampton try our 5 100 layaway m on wagontu doll prama j tables arid chairs tricycles and ailhqker b toys jmlis1l1ilmiiisil by i- mnk peddle wutrr right wit- ebulned in 1hu2 for 10u from iftxv joyn u former uwm r in llfj7 kum11 hepburn puth ued tin 1m ut rt s of the murray ijrin intludlnt xut homt building uimi st art murrjy t f jaiuni uimi tils linilly mumtl tu oo ut rn ut thr rear of the home iso a year und u half uter cyril mld- dioruok huumrd oxriition of th9 i titrm for a prrtid of five yeur th property was theti purcjuised by william to ton who resided there until 11m7 when the present occu pant tdrlc harrup took over directory v a j crandell chmrtems arimlsnl main slrcrt georfrtown telephone w4 wm broughton mashfur dally 10 ajn to fl pjn excopt wednekly 11 h 1 lomehouse 1 o uox 20 gorijetown 381rlz jl nielsen the chiropractor drulrai tbrraput mth ymr of praeuc lady attendant ton tuea fw 25 pjn wad at 23 and 80 pjn orer damtalaa star orartcuwa rbaaa 1mw d w coombe aeciesiud public accaaalaau rccutcird indnatrla aemobtaau bd1unoton 309 brant st phona mm dr clifford reid us dxs dentist telephone 410 ualn street ccorsetoam monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north o a l t dealfns on requeat phone 2048 inapect our work in greenwood cometery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georsetown phone 80 dr john kerby- practice of denttstry xray telephone 202 main street georsetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 381 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite annatrong garaga phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 yean experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w s m faibish ro orrometsust simmons jewellers georgetown phone 530 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitor mill street georgetown phone 19 j a willoughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto 300 buy st em 30604 city and canntry names farms anil small acreages industrial and btulnew properties your local representatives tom hewson 0prgetown 332w walter fidler brampton 3ss r t ammqaanmiu msmiiiiuiiiiiimi iiiiimiiilii nniiiiiii avro hockey sunday morning from 10 to 11 the avro commuters will have a hock ey practice in brampton arena steamer emmerson tells us the league opens november- oth a scheduled practice last bunday james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 650 kenneth m langdon barrister and 80uc1tor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building hul street phone mw chartered aspsutitaiits stl to jenlrfiu emairaljr 1808 uatrdpeutsn bldg 44 vktortafitr toronto