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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1948, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday nov 10th 1948 the georgetown herald serving the commn of georgetown glen williams nobval umehousk hornby stewarttown ashgrove ball1napad terra cotta bufcecrlption iut 2 50 a year slncle copies 8c ead advertising rates quoted on application walclr c bilhn hubluher end editor garfield l mcgllvrey 8taff t- leslie m clerk harold davlaon corey herrtaaxton iw hermld u printed each tydoaday afternoon at the office mmi 8k georgetown authorlicd as second dan mall post office uep- ottawa meniere of the canadian nveekly newapapera association aad the ontario quebec division of the c wn a- it the editors corner new clinic hels heart disease- sufferers the opining of the shute institute in london last week marked a forward step in canadian medicine for sufferers of heart disease who arc now given some hope that their affliction can be cured the institute is named in honour of dr evan vcre shute leader of a group ofcanadian researchers who made the discov ery of the remarkable power of vitamin in treating heart disease to the public the institutes existence means that treament for heart disease which has proven its prom ise of actual improvement in the heart condition to the extent of fourfifths of cases treated is now available to all the best that the former classical treatment could promise was n prpbable slowing up of the pro gressive worsening of the disease with age and activ ity to the medical profession the institute in opera tion means that there can now no longer be valid rea son for nil doctors not to investigate and to test the treatment themselves the result is so assured that medical conviction invariably follows full understand ing such investigation is all that dr shute has asked since his great discovery three years go the formal opening of the institute means that victims of heart disease will now be able to obtain treatment in large numbers but so many appeals for help have already been made that a considerable delay will be necessary before new patients ran be accommo dated the institute is for clinical treatment and re search only patients are examined and then sent back to continue treatment under tin lr own doctors advice and counsel is available to doctors and a schedule of dosages is alreadj available to any doctor who desires it canadians have reason to be proud that a medical discovervvvhich rivals the discovr of insulin by drs banting and best is credited to a anadian research group it is particukirk important when we rlahze that heart disease is the leading cause of death on this continent killing three times the numlaer attributed to cancer and eleven times those due to tuberculosis pot pourri over 500 hockey fans turned out jor the first hocke game of the season last triday the game was a historv making one being the earliest ever played in georgetown 1 he artificial ice plant is now proving its worth when we can enjoy hockey and skating in early november this week we introduce a new sport columnist who will keep readers in touch with hockey this season wheldon emmerson is the pen- wielder and his first column which appears in this issue gives promise of lots of interesting reading during the winter we missed annes chat last week and several readers felt the same wav for there were dozens of enquiries apologies to bill taylor for omitting his name on his poem the shopper which appeared on page 10 of our november 3rd issue mr taylors poetry is enjoyed by our readers it was clarence walters rather than harvey walters as we reported who appeared at a council meeting to enquire about drainage on john street i hose who think canadians are hard done by when they can take only 1 50 on a trip to the usa will realize we are lucky an english visitor tells us that she was allowed to bring five pounds to canada for a two month visit and is supposed to spend this only in case of necessity purchasing of lamps is brisk at local hardware stores with people anticipating evening blackouts such as toronto is experiencing george town is one of the very few municipalities which have not yet been inconvenienced by power cut offs several local people are on the sick list at present in cluding mrs t r cave mr vic king mrs d p cnchton and mrs roger guyot who is ill at her home- in toronto an amusing incident occurred at the opening ceremonies of the new csquesing muni cipal hall at stewarttown last wednesday when mayor joseph gibbons said that esquesing residents should be proud of the fine hall which had been paid for by the ratepayers of the town of george i own reeve xteorge cleave was quick to take him up on it and said the town would receive the bill the next day the new building incidentally s a fine addition to stew- tuttown and with the unsightly shack n moved on the adjoining property restores much of the original beauty to the valley last week protracted fog was the longest in anyones memory a group of local men who attended the wmgham 1 lorae show on friday were marooned near acton for several hours en route home and didnt arrive in georgetown till even am an enjoyable rudio program is lifebegins at 80 which is broadcast each saturday t f n york it con of a regu of men and women all over 80 and a gui st last satur day the guests was a coloured lady of 104 who began life as a slave on a carolina plantation the group dis cusses questions submitted by listeners andl has a home spun humour which is lacking n most of the big radio shows whats your beef riley brethauv proprietor of the georgetown dairy hai some suggestions about parking jo contri bution to whats your beef this w clc- i le thanks something should be dtoiu about the xlreme parking conditions for anyone who is not a regular down- lowrur and that if we want to keep our farrn trade tomi sort of prking facilities must b provided mr brethour thinks it fo for merchants to ke p their cars not only off main street but ab6 off the side strtets if arrangements could ie rrjade for pjivte parking lots the hydro lot at the main and church com r and the vacan property b hind henry davis wood products art two which come to mind perhaps if this were adopted he says the result could be the eventual elimination of the cumherstrne twohour parking restrictions v mrs j cobean has a lieef thit she does not think it is right for women who have husbands to sup port them to be employed in industry in jobs which women with families to care for could fill v i rom acton comes a beef from ben rachlin clothing and jewellery store proprietor that after pay ing for an ad in the grc held meet booklet he didn t receive a copy of the book and didnt know the date of the meet in which he had intended to sponsor an acton athlete page ft directory mum- hill f 1 m dr j burns milne tray dental surgeon georgetown phone 80 wiwiminmmuuwpiuuutiiutuiiuijiuojiiiitiuiiit3miliauarii uiii iwuouiouumuiiwuiliiiuiiillttiilli wamb dr clifford reid ljtt8 dd8 i dentist t i phone 410 open evening g il meld street 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