Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1950, p. 8

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immamdk t yr 3 p j the georwii hewdd afredne jin wtk 1 950 7 the georgetown heraijd1 serving the communltic ofr- geokgetown glen wiiaiam8 norvai umenocsk llokn slfewarttoww a8moiiovbbai4jnafap terracotta subscription kate sso a year single copies 6e eafb advertising rates quoted on application r walter c biehnpubilaher and edltolr maryh blehnjamoclate editor vqmunwvriy stap v the changing scene iv v as was bound to happen a- few names were missed from last weeks changing scene jrjumn we negjec- teid to mention the purchase by ray whitmee bfr his fathetlstaxlbusiness which is now operated from a building erected on jack mcgibbons vacant lot on mill street ernies radio operateaby ernie rawson is housed in the premises where lyla francis now mrs harry savings had a beauty shop for several years lack of space kept us from menturtfing the gar ages where as in ivlain street businesses there has beep a considerable turnover the ford agency held by alger cripps ten yearajigo now belongs to lornepet- errand cecil hardie whazcame here from tororitoa tor they purchased the building across the road which had beenused by artscott- and now use both loca tions art build a beautiful new garage on the site of- the old ba service station at queen and guelph streets which had been operated h one time or another by jack squires bfuce mackenzie bert simpsorr harry graham and danny banks he has the general motors agency art speight sold his chrysler-ply- mout agency to ray bowers- gordon harley built a new garage on john street and gordon bouskill open ed a garage op king street also 4n john street frank murfin bought the storage shed beside the shoe factory and converted it tttto a smart shop for his sheet metal and tinsmithing works the georgetown creamery changed hands when mr morris saxe sold it to his soni david who also runs the adjoining saxe motorsjvte neglected to mention too that the hydrcjpttrckased the brooke building on main stregfuntenanted since km lang- don moved his law office tp mill street the hydro up to that tirhehad maintained anoffice in the old town hall s m faibish of toronto uses part of simmons jewellers for his weekly visits as an optician industrial professional changes industry and the professions have seen changes too in the past ten years dr j h chamberlain came to town and opened a medical office on mill street dr walter harding opened an office about the same time but later moved to preston dr j b milne moved from main street to a handsome new dental office in the mackenzie business block dry mill street anchhere js an apartme in bis former location dr clif ford reid opened a dental office in ttie former officeof the- late dr ben gollop dr franlcwatson closed his downtown dental office but still practices frcjjhis home onedith street- i v -ii- many loctrihndustriev nqvjj had major changes one of the most important being the sale of smith and stone ltd which became one of a series of compan ies ppemted by- ltcoi w e philips with brigadier evc jftaljace as ainaging di tector tjvei icoropnyvhab ipidlexplindedtda point where it js gebegetfairs feadrng rrspioyer and a substantial addition has ben made to thf building ithvrtgrefcthe closing of tlwv o8btde perpefi tollof management ot both the provincial a coating thills b fdjujsvatfrky kercher have fcoth retirpcl and death havclajrried wygrant of the p4or vincial staff witli wc reynolds- and ross duncan new faces in management- e fleck john- bingham andd p cfichtb retired trprri trie alkghce manage- ment and joseph gillis diettshortly after coming to town as milt manager cliff boutelle is a new man at this mill georgetown lost another old industry when the shoe factory closed down it was sold after rnqny years in the dayfoot family to ed johnston who later moved the business to campbellford and two 6 three other companies operatedhere for short times before the final closing leonard bell has recently purchased the build- f ing and will manufacture boats under the company name of kippinker wilfrid layoie and son and the lavoietkhitting company occupy the factory across from the post office where william sthrnk and david brill were partners in the bw11 knlrfing company itie harleykay firm was also sold byw e nodwell to a kitchener firm and is known now as harley-kay- marslapd sam mackenzie is carrying on the lumber coal and contracting firm foundecf his father the liuc j b mackenzie who died atewyiars ago a new contracting firm mrnally and i hie ltd was formed by bill mcnaily who started in business manufacturing toys and bob lane who bad a trucking and ice busi- ness iheyhave a lactory built on the old seed house site near the station mr laiu- sold his ice business to bob baigcnt at the time of the amalgamation meadow gltn grrnvrrs who raise mushrooms are a hew addition to town and have f hind the smith and stone plan k oil a large scale their factory be- a mac donald liiov- id his knitting machine repair business from the rear of v the legon i lall to a new building erected behind his home on make stret i he credit valley mottling works owned by william sthenk moved up fiom the glen to a iieljjujdinyiijst outside town limiu ic diggins opined federal sales d engineering in a plant onreienanted by whitel iorrjtt then by rich mond knitting mills on kins street sold tlris to smjtlr and stone and moved downtown where he iur imsed- the onih lek whn mr vrll retired from the carriage and implement business then moved his plant to port credit i his building is now occupied bv a nw industr- flemy davis woil products mr diggiis also binlra new plant ori aariny um which waitla- lef purchased l sinith c stone 1 ncw 0 i ripliti instrunieiits as we havr mentioned is located in the cordaro building another industrial closing was that ot the glen textile industries in the glen the building being vacant at the present time pot pourri pot pourri is back weeks 1 he tirst issue again f the liter an veir wc cmmmywm that s whol1 aiked the government annuity ropresfcnlativoj i was- frying to balance the family bopk at he time and told him thot like most horrcmakero hnd so many places to spnd my paychecks my account wa zero at the endcjfeuch month i- v bur jvr he ifivcj niog jmpln iving au income inth future ihpt voi a pn ical asa trip to the barbfr and a plan whch u i my hudql beforo you iay lt a tjood iiti but t t tunl afford 1 tnlk it uv- with u cahaojan govlwjment annuity representative or write fcv tnformulion im glad i didi l annuiliei tiranch department of labour humphtly- mghiu mttr a mmamaa dvty mlmixtm nnu it e s 7r ot- iut fjist l sm 1 fmmtmmomutpwomatwms0m tirtrfrij tnvnriwtr iwfpmiiiiai1iii efrrvi j- ji n- a editorial writing and last week the et book all available space and the llbsence took review of main re was no room ot two holiday from street for these random notes in answer to a request by one resident of the park district that the mail box in front of charlie parkers house be moved to a more central location another resident says it suits her fine where itjs perhaps the best thing would be for any- onibinterested in having it moved to petftion the neigh bourhood and see whether people are satisfied or whe- ulier the- majority want it moved the petition could then be presented to one of the ward councillors for action by the town couiicil another fine newdis play sign lestgned by mr adams of norvnl hn bein erected on ilen mcmillans implement agency mr acinrhs is responsible for many ol the towns display sigriincuidittg those ol i i li f r 1 1 i 1 market richrtrd- sons i ludwaieaud- arnelis r fadv oljit i to a- recenk hoi rdi program is satuiiy atteruciun iarfc lor hildrin et the ln iltlxt we iuit ret tpjv ex- il jitiut- rrjrjtliieiiibei ing inn iiiilt olj dnvwe kiiw trgfeat variety ot entei tiiiiiiiijlr vlwiji- j- vijjtlv- iroiui tilti a swansous lciicl 1a e iicnti to loii thamy in phantom ol the opera and it ilicjuft seem to harm us ivei ylhiiij dmsnt register liijvthihl fheoav it does- with an adult tit if is a parents pri ilege to keep cliildrun jioin- f rtoirt aity show of which they don6tupprove v lhliisiiajly mild woatlilr coufjicdiwitti the oddcold spell is playing havoc with the country roads -1le- county road whick branches v of f at- stewrarttown ground la wsona pohel hasbecn particularly hard hitanctisa see th wh money i saved in sncw glowi itllt must be snt hiter fbftoad fepirsi confusion in rnl adrfed several more grey hairs to the editors keadlastissue as if it wasnt bad enough to have a fox drive advertisej oh saturday with sundays date wealso had theliqn carnival on die 1 7th inst of dnr27txrnd theiode dance on february 20th instead of the 10th we hadouble trouble becalue we had to page 8 dr x burks milne xray dbnfai surgeon mi im mm i 1 a fal wllllw 1mi tl jbfl clifford tthd vlij9ftbji ctoehtisr phone 0ppenjbvertlhe i l elmer c llioinpapn lijstjrance sbrviqr- firff- aiito wlftdstorm cp ralway and allied steamship summer excursions phono ithv or j georgetown j leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street barristers- and solicltors georgetown phone 19 vtet7e loirojicor druoijess pyeraplst 87uv year of proctlo y tajly aiurndsat isontueiyti- 2fi pjn wdat jjljidjikr i pmiii georgetown gyheaaivlbo ttv i i lever and hosjtln charteimd aocsimuuita sudeesiori tin jenkhto and hardy 1803 metropolitan idg i victoria street toronto el 9131 j consult xawaioughby son j for complete seal estatb- service r head office toronto 15j yone st ad m05 city and country itanca farms and small acreaeea industrial snd busineis vronertiei langdon and ayjsworth bnrrllej2iainl sollcitois ntxark- publtc j kenneth m lhiicum cjcorettoan jihst moktgage money otrifts hoxy thoairc nifi mill st ihunt8w ocorgetown frank petch lilknsed auctioneer innil sirvlrc iiu 1 gturtjiovn 1 ili 4im i tomhewson your local representative phone 332w radio espetialize inthis work years exi mo numents iiuiiilit iitwiiitil i j satfordson i j phone georgetown 34w i 1 fir eliucry leli- yju- tlrallcryilli mnnuinrnt works ol rieviii i i dr c w sayers dvm i ktkiuxahian i urllilijjjrrrt armsilkmgs oarurc j phone ll monuments pollock campbell 02 water st north g a l t desiarns on request phone 2h8 fnsjcrrrtur work in greeiuuori ceiielery spnd the eycninf w the regent of the lode and with ncli cill tiom a member her indignation kept mountin da al seem harder to reme in january for some reason streetsvilles town clerk j 1 i mdale died last week from injuries receied in a christmas day motor accident in which his wife was killed peel memorial hospitals most generous ben efactor j h c waite died suddenly in toronto afly thisyar mr waite donated his beautiful brampton residence to the hospital lemtryear when he moved to the city he was arorriineht mining erigrfieer the property will he soli and the money used to construct a nurses residence on the hospital property ano ther seasonal oddity is the budding of pussy willows reported by vlrs cord king of churchill crescent kohls beautiful new store is even nicer since new lin oleum wasjudlonihe flobr inst weekend we l- tired srym pepless men womci get new vim vigor vitality 1 1 h jlnswftl rawfiltit to ii ulilivfu aiit iit iilotiti cci uit iiviii in- i tanir ol loivutvv tikextji v r it- lou-f-wllit- new frl pnii i 8v tlrr tonio ltlij rlnnji 1 j- eyes examined o t walker ottometrist ai- geoietown office over util telephone office the -aec- ciui wedemiay uficrnoon of em n moiioi wione 87w 1 mam st brampton 1liane 50 1 r0tectwhat xoil hae ftre teachesljs a tragic lesson walter t evans company insurance agents v h lqg cabin v we stand ictween ybgjm s lsi m ctsevl atum xirxy

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