Ads That Pay can place an ad In Hie Herald page by Buying or The Herald Ii where you dad the remits you want GEORGETOWN HERALD The Home Newspaper for Georgetown and District PrintingPublishing The Georgetown Herald has served Georgetown and district as Printers and Publishers for over a century offering the best In fine printing and news coverage Second Class Mall Regit Number OH Return Postage Guaranteed iirttuii SO per jear Single Copy Price fifteen Cents Good Vision Keeps You Feeling Young And good looks are youthfully yours too with bifocals or locals that look Just like any other glasses Smart modern frames help too YOUR DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED We have a wide selection of Attractive Frames Moderately Priced BRAMPTON DISPENSING Phone fi747 Main St N BRAMPTON Ont A Beware this grumbling old moneyeater SWITCH TO COMFORT Install a new Furnace now Pay Nothing till October 1st No till October lit No Interest or till October 1st rrylng charges Our own low Interest financing Up to years to pay oil furnaces OIL GAS You Name It ELECTRIC We Install It INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING at the tame time and take advantage of the tame low Interest time payment plan January Special Since 1880 Branches at Kitchener Gait Guelph Stratford and Georgetown 301 Armstrong Avi Georgetown Reduces Tangle of Wires New Hydro Substation Double Capacity of Old The new and orange substation it Cross and Streets whuh will service of older pari of town will be in operation this week It it double the f the present substation which it adjoins The existing building will be demolished and with It will some of Ihi tangle of wires and poles si net the service to the 1 substation will tome underground The structure in men protective fence wis built by Brothers who did the concrete work High Voltaic Systems of Brampton who were tin electrical contractors The was In a land between the hydro who the front portion of land ficmg Street and who owned the portion buck portion had Hie site of the historic old town hall which burned down few years ago New hydro substation on former town hall land Is bright substation will be wrecked Harriet Matthews President Hospital Auxiliary Seeks To Add To Membership Harriet Matthews Is president of the Georgetown ana District Memorial Hospital following the organisation annual meeting The past president is Ann Gray The rest of the executive in eludes first vice president Ann Kerr second vice president Allan third vice president Collet treasurer Caroline McCul lough secretary June Dean recording secretary Beth Clark A membership drive meeting has been planned for February to which ladles of the district are expected to attend The auxiliary hopes to be able to answer questions on the service they provide at the Informal get together transportation Mrs Gray told The Herald She said the auxiliary mem ore confident that there will be Interest in their drive especially from the large number of new residents as this is a perfect opportunity to gel to know more people In this their adapted town So often when people move Into a new area they are not familiar with they want to know what doing and by becoming of their own community this is an excellent chance to settle down Mrs Gray said Be Gentle Removing Snows From Trees Heavy snowfalls may they can also damage your trees and shrubs says Mr W Crawford horticultural specialist Ortorlo Department of Agriculture and Food We all enjoy looking at large evergreens or birch trees after a heavy snow or freezing rain Sometimes however the trees simply cannot lake this extra weight and the branches will break if you try to shake he snow or ice loose that the limbs are very cold and brittle and con t stand any abuse For large valuable specimens it may be best to call in professional help The workmen will erect a large plastic shield and use heaters to remove the snow or Ice slowly and let the branches regain their upright position In most cases remove excess snow gently and count on thaw to remove the rest However says Mr Crawford remember not to shake the riches Promoted to OPP Corporal A nine year veteran of the North Ontario Provincial Police detachment Doug has been promoted from constable to corporal and is now with the OPP Sudbury detach came to tho Milton based North force from his home town of Me a ford with his wife about nine years ago It was his first posting He took up his duties bury last week after receiving notice of the appointment about three weeks ago WHAT HAPPENS TO A CRIPPLED CHILD WHEN HE BECOMES AN ADULT At the age of tact mat he Out then ihlngshave crippled teenager Is suddenly laced with tough lor him all his MACKENZIE LUMBER DELREX DRUGS GOUGEON HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING Georgetown Stationery YOUNGS And he knows that preparing for inc demands the adult business world Is goinQ to take his usual triple effort It also to lake to equip him with Ihe Skills he need That our ob And we need your help The Rchobllllollon Foundation helps thousands of hand capped adults every year Giving them the chance to provide for ihemselves and to some of the things In life that most people take lor granted We wont to help look the rest of world In eye You can help us do our better A small donation will bo a big help The Ability Fund HOME CANVASS BLITZ Monday Jan 31st PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY WHEN THE VOLUNTEER CANVASSER CALLS HOLMES store REXWAY B p STATION BEAVER LUMBER Georgetown Herald if you are out when the Home Canvasser Calls Plant Mill Your PINK ENVELOPS tot Dr Georgetown OPP Safety Leader Speaker To Institute The safety melting W men Institute was held Tuesday January la the if Mrs Cliff Hunter with members with Secret Mrs JimiH McPhall read last month minutes and called thi roll which was answered by naming a dangerous spot in the A letter of thinks was re id from the Save the Children for a donation sent also thank you notes from ones remembered for Christmas cheer All wire in favour of one of the charter members Mrs C It at tending Ihe at the Hotel Toronto committee was appointed to arrange a and dance 111 the near Exotic Pets Giving OHS New Problems Unless somebody tightens up the immigration laws the Ontario Humane Society is going to have even more problems Our shelters are basically designed to house unwanted and stray dogs and cats with some accommodation available for the more common native animals that people will unfortunately persist in frying to domesticate says l annual report of General Manager Tom Hughes This was a reference to racoons and skunks We have not designed the shelters to accommodate such animals as unwanted monkeys crocodiles ocelots ant eaters snakes to name only a few of the exotic animals that arc becoming more and more popular So unless something Is done to keep such creatures from being imparled it seems the Society may have to create special facilities in shelters to house them provide special training Tor the staff special diets for the animals and prepare to protect workers against possible exotic diseases Mrs Bird introduced nald prevention coordinator far the hit inn I rovmcinl Police I District Burlington He joined force In in was transferred In in to he luads ai IimIics llelilkcdonhwoiidhnw inddonl drivers With a lilm Matter of Judgment he showed how accidents tan with dummies in thi drivers scat Hi stressed the bills ill mm to keep mind on driving and md turns joid judgment should be used it til he said Hi- talk was Interesting and Mrs thanked him for it Hie motto Keep pint sized children iWiy from man machinery by Mrs Alexander Ind many splendid thoughts Community Mining led by Mrs Bird with Mrs 1 it the piano is enjoyed Mrs JimesCarney give the courtesies ind a social hour Mrs J Entered in Two Piano Competitions Anne of Georgetown is entered in two piano com petitions In the 29th annual Music of Greater Toronto which will be held in Toronto from lcbruary 12 to inclusive Miss Melcombe will compete in the class for piano solos Haydn and Mozart sonatas and in the piano workshop for IB years and under record setting musicians and singers from all parts of Ontario many provinces and several States will be competing in the classes of competitions this This enrollment represents ncrease over last year which had set a record Anne is the daughter of Mr and Mrs I Crescent INSPECTED and CLEANED Often a thorough cleaning is all thats needed to restore the beauty your diamond ring While here we Inspect your ring for loose diamonds or worn settings and recommend repairs if this seems advisable to prevent loss of your precious gems REMOUNTING Older diamonds and other precious stones look larger and lovelier in the modern new slender mountings Drop In any day and we will gladly quote on modernizing your jewellery with latest style mounts JOHN B0UGHT0N JIW1UHS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS St North