Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 4, 1950, p. 8

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it georgetown herald wednesday october 4 1950 pace 8 money is the seed of money but seed doesnt grow when its stored away the tamer waste us ad to trow wluthar it la eon hariey root eropa ftrutt or i one of nr laasttnm elienta said whan 1 ia corn hariey root eropa trait or moneyt ea of nr laasttnm elianta said whan he aold soma eeenritlaa wo had raeonuoandad and on which ha mattaa handsome profit flfoney is the sted of money all right hot aaad doegnt imm a- storage people in tha email towns and tba ik eountmide are shrewd investors mar- of our clients are among them some have been an our hooks to as lone as 40 years others coma to as within the past it yaara and we atill atrre tiwm in practically every instance their i have paid good dividends and nuay have- appreciated uvmaxketvalue w would like to aea the same thing happen to yonr investments of coarse we eannqt guarantee that yon will get the same results as in the eases cited below brit wewqnld render yon onr very best service and guaranty that we will give your account the aame care ful attention as tho cuent accounts whose case histories we give so or 20 years- a very iargennmber have richer harvests are possible where care is coupled with investment ex- n perienre here are gome examples of client experience- we have many more r a farmer of caledon ontario this gentleman became a client of f h deacon a co in 1935 in the depth of a business depression he invested 111800 in securities twelve years afterwards in 1047 he invested an addltiqnal42443600 making his total present investment 3623500 the market value of his investments in june 1930 stood at 10562500 a striking example of the way that money breeds money under compe tent management his avcrnire income from his investments 1935 to 1950 has been 1176200 his present income from invest ments is 343500 a homemnker of markhntn township ontario this lady is not inn position to take undue risks in february 1919 she deposited in her account in our officii a total of 635000 to be invested to obtain a minimum income of b tojrether with growth in tho value of securities the present market vnlue of securities is 774500 i besides she has her income of hui as hat an elderly lady of georgetown ontario she becanre oir client almost at the height of tho atock market boom of tho loiost feb ruary 1928 to bo exact she remained our client through the crash of 1929- 1930 anil the subsequent depression and still is her original investment in february 19s amounted to- 3214800 today after panic depression and a lonsr war the mnrkct value of her holdings is 66i3200 of which xii is in cosh and government bonds here is frrowth and rnfety tlie average income this oily has received from 1928 to 1950 has been 212700 per annum a farmers wife of hornby ontario in march 1948 this laily hod somo imrncy saved up and she told ua that she wanted to invest it in such a way that it woulil crmv she was not interested in income so much as growth wo suggested some securities as suitable and ho invested 2r1000 in them in less than two years her investments ivvo increased in market value until tmlv h id sell them for 400000 the amount of the seed is unimportant the amount of money you have to invest is notso important as the care and exnerkiee that go into the wisest possible selection of thd securities purchased p h deacon ft co is an oldestab lished conservative financial house we are members pfthe toronto stock exchange and markets of the continent we have clients on our books whose grand fathers and fathers had dealings- with us and looked tous for financial advice the majority ef them made money tho principle of buying into companies with prospects of growth ris the principle of making money through investments it is like plant- ing seed in good soil tending and watching it a profitable harvest results whenever you have nionoy to invest or when you wish to sell some securities and replc them with others whenever you wish tu discuss investments we shall be pleased to add your name to our list of clients you can see us at our office or you can invite one of us to your office or home a good- dial of business is satisfactorily transacted by mail ve make no charge for investment cuii 1 our object is to serve you in such a way tiiat you will become a lifetime customer georgetown lions club mans years activities activities for the year were plan red at a meeting last week of the directors of georgetown lions club the annual halloween dance a lucky draw with prlxe of an allex pense trip to new york for two and the annual christina tree draw are included in fall activities jack gunning is chairman of the dance committee harold meclore is look ing after the draw and fred schultx the fihrlsimns draw jock armmrqng is chairman of the st patricks dance and- bill berry whx convene the tog day clarence kennedy was put in charge of urrangenicnts for a special qhnr- ter night ln the spring in which tjundas uions filub will join the club purchased a secretory button to present tb a new club in the district jit lyfount hope a simon s ridley dies suddenly in brampton simon s iticlley father of mrs win wheeler ol glen williams died mulclciily ut his home in bramp ton last week mr hidlcy hor al orniibc- villi- 62 years auo and moved to lrimitimi in 1uiu where he opera nd a truckini business for twenty yi us at tile lime ill his death he was employed at graham motor sales he ivas a member of grace united church he is survived by his wife for merly adelaide mclncrney two cms leslie ami william and one daughter mrs wheeler rcna the funeral service was conduc ted at the home by ftev r h n davidson with interment in bramp ton cemetery pallbearers were nephews william ohearn robert mann robert mclncrney arthur smith nnrman saijclersqn and knuik ridley -j- paper not cotv0k is picked by the device gene green at right is runhixg here- to determine a sheets ripsistanco to the pull of printing inks mo ci sealing wax was prtco manually applied the new picktester tries tic ii jr mechanically with actujil inks under pressroom conditions pthr paper proving within or just ou tiido thli laboratory view in cludes brightness tester constant temporaturb ovcn smoothness tester pheu mtitlc deiisomerer fold tester tear tester hydraulic pop tester and proof press f h deacon c co business established 1897 members the toronto stock exchange 197 bay st toronto 1 elgin 3401 iitntiils who try to top kiddies iij tiiiuly re how laced with lie new mediiil opinion that suknr in it the iin eiuse of tooth dt- cj svv iiliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuimiiii iikskns of emxring bealtv in solid walnut duncan phyfe lamp tables helens it limlally identical with the fiinnt coatinr machines on the mill ili u jtstif and with pilot plant no 1 pictured elsewhere in the paper is the inbuiatoiys still miialler hand airbrush shcetcoatcr even oefore new iuatn an iilrin on the pilot plant they receive prclttqiiiary test on jlhis mii it- looking ln intricate device it is virtually indispensable to the exact afcl niatcniut of tnlouitd coalings behind fred masterman is a force dconvcction oven limp and gift iiop main stree i ft shop i eet ull tlluultcillli 1 luul c3 u1ui uiu uui 1 1111 1 1 1 uim t u 1 1 1 j tc3 ulllll u attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone coect for nnmechatesenric gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 georgetown 11 guelph 3334 garbage collection change 0nceaweek collection now in effect collection route monday main st north to wild wood all streets running off main st ovev white bridge morris chapel west and east and victoria streets tuesday john st college view rosetta caro line paper mill road 9th line water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main street in ward 3 and george james and draper streets thursday queen mcnabb emery king union murdock durham albert and guelph streets ntr containers over 60 lbs please gitmjge must be wrapped and out by 7 aun mixing bench for wet colours or coatings is basic unit in thouabor- atorys hinhly departmentalized operations fred masterson and lou butko are ctmipoinrimn test coatinus with small household mixers if they wish to break down a coating into its minutest conionents- they use the high speed centrifuge extreme lcfti or they mivy try it in the nond shectcoater it its okay ney make more in the larger mixer foreground for furiher tests n the pilot iilaiits i v sfilo iialtreh jack ntiunlnii gene green and will gill exeiiment with imnt plant 1 wlurn tin lil ir in minlatiiie t detail of lllr ail nil raers pilotpuant no j is tha laboratorys modal port arthur mill hheological robot is whaconc mht call the laboratorys new highshear viscometer it foretells just how ny coating will flow through chrstsi pumps and pipes how it will behave in the coating machine just what manner of paper it will yield and it writes its conclusions into a graph or mteoiram this provtdtechhlcal details about the coatings properties lucb as viscosity plaaticvlcoslty plastic yieldpoint dllatency thlxobropyelml things ilk that there that are so dear to technical hearts and aehlevstnsnt

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