Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1950, p. 8

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v the georgetown herald wednesday opt 1 1 195 the georgetowint herald chtomwgq cb wlfwahw norval uwudtm aoanby ninrawrfoiwh awkwovk bauuduutadt terra otta lunuilhw ratss ssjhi a year single coola as eaeai adtrartbtag rstm quoted en ajpuestioa d wntvafc- walter c anthn publisher sad editor hut h buhn amoetata bdltor staff leaua muasrat ctons be baram is print wth wednesday afternoon in jhe et- ifisst o authorised w second class null pest otftos daex- ottawa mutinies t the canadian weakly new aandauaa i the cwkfav oatarteiqoabs phrftlab the editors corner continuitfg a series of articles from on 1 893 edition of the toronto daily mail a desirable abiding place the advantages offered by georgetown as a tem porary residence during the sunfaier monthsvor as a permanent home are manifold aihong- which are un polluted air and pure water and excellent natural and artificial drainage there are seven religious denomin ations represented each possessing inviting church edi- 4 two good schools and a public library in addi tion to which there is ample telegraphic telephonic and express accommodation while the railway and postal facilities are ja compare there ae no less than five passenger trains each way daily on the gtr and two each way onthe nnw division of this railway yearly commutation tickets between this point and toronto are sold at the rate of twentytwo and a half cents the round trip the rate is exactly the same be tween here and hamilton there are twentyfour arriv ing and departing daity mails the scenery hereabouts is exquisitely romantic and artists and tourists delight to wander oer the semiwooded hills and through the shady dells bordering the pellucid waters of the spark- ling streams in which the gamy speckled trout makes its home municipal georgetown today contains between sixteen and seventeen hundred inhabitants its assessable property is valued at 380000 its liabilities are said to be 52000 and its assets including school buildings wa- water works town hall and fire apparatus are given at 73000 the village officers are messrs daniel mc- 1 kenzie reeve george s gnodwillie clerk and treas urer joseph barber william barclay daniel cook and william li kohro c and edwin search chief constable potpourri in a recent article on the new assesment youlr re porter was confused on the i 5 per cent obsolescence allowance which is made to every taxpayer in george town the fifteen percent is deducted from the value of the building and not of the land as was reported catching up with news vjelearned in talking with ted ewing on monday that hehsa been living in weston since last june ted who formettywas employed with alliance paper mills now works for the weston public school board never saw so many blank faces as we did ta brampton fair on saturday we were one of a team of lions sent to sell lucky draw tickets the com petition was terrific there were at least a dozen car raffles from all parts of the province and fairgoers dev eloped frozen stares in self defence cant say we blame them it would be better all around for fairs to allow only one or two raffles on the grounds and everyone would be happier it was adifferent story saturday night when some of the lions set up on main street and sold forty dollars worth of tickets in an hour its a good caiise everyone seems to favour the stay-at- home camp and not many turned the club down mrs vince jones who was stenographer at triplett instruments has a new position with mcclures home furnishings the its a date show which the lions club presented in town last summer played two nights in milton last week under the sponsorship of milton hockey club noticed that mrs sam rachlin of toronto won some nylon stockings in the treasure cheat draw which loblaws and the telegram ran in conjunction with the showing of treasure island in toronto the rachlins lived here for a time while sam helped his father in the cleaning and pressing business which- was later sold to don barrager the crop of grapes this year has been exceptionlaly good and the lady of the house has a hard time making jelly as fast as we can pick them the good news from korea this week has renewed hope that somehow a world con flict can be avoided a mr a b davies of hamilton who doesnt say in his letter who he is or what he rep resents has this to say the atomic war may be avoi- ded even now without lowering nations prestige if you are prepared to 1st outlaw the use of money peace can only sur vive in a moneyless world 2nd outlaw meat eating all meat er flesh eaters are fighters and doomed to extinction by natures laws 3rdc start and close all public functions withnonsec- tarian prayers it is utterly impossible to govern a nation intelligently without divine aid 4th to release sacred music and prayer broadcasts regularly through all stations every day tb re lease peaceful vibrations in the atmosphere can anything else do it i do not know if you do know for goodness sake do it i your life is just as mkf in danger as mine fall activities manned for nerval scouts the local association of the 1st nerval scout and guide qroup held a meeting in st pauls parish ball on tuesday evening to discuss their fall activities and among those present were mrs murray laird mrs e c reed mr and mrs keith webb miss doreen haiell mr j de sylva and rev and mrs j s maxwell arrangements were com plated foi scout apple day on sat urday october kui and plans were discussed tor the scout and guide church parade to be held sunday november 5th to norval tjnltsd church the committee have also arranged tor a euchre box social and dane tor friday november 17th in the parish ball the next vneettng of the association will be held oh november 2nd and it 11 hoped that all members will be in attendance will the scouts and cubs please nol that their meeting will be held on thursday evening for the next few weeks receives fifty year honoris j ivfteelands oi hornby was otu of three members of miltoncourt canadian ordei of foresters who received fifty year membership buttons recently the presentation was made at an initiation for new members in the oddfellows hall milton john maxted ana ted ellis of milton were also honoured mmmuimmmmmmdm page directory nature unspoiled r have that lamp look like new lamps wired and repaired helens lamp and gift shop main street uaabauaaabbtaaaaaaaaaabmabbbia v vyours to protect the canvasback is a well- known pond duck you con tell him by hii white body ond red head he hat a long sloping forehead and bill ma is use ful it tdntinguishing him from the redhead a fine game birdi he should be protected yours to enjoy car lings the wrung breweries limited wattntoo ontario j c cawiinq oi30s fairbanksmots automatic oil heat for comfort convenience and economy j t also automatic water systems and stokers washers ranges refrigerators things to remember tear fatrissakamene eaalgeaeat wol never he an orphan far information call or aae year dealer frank carney electrical refrigeration sales service phone 379j lhwhwmhhmbmmmm dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone so drw coffordreid ld tjs dentist telephone l0 main street georgetown lever arid hosktn chartered aeeaawtaaar r snemaors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bldf 44 vlstoria street toronto el s1s1 nielsen the e drdgless therapist wth year at prattles lady attendant motv tusk pit a pjsr wrl8at ss and sma over tlinliiea stat c rheaaumw lnroy dais kg m stm bwmtt kc mul stress barristers and sauettsts georgetown phone is larigdon and aybworth barristers and seltahats kofihas fubhe kenneth m lauavksj g first mortgage money to loam offices rosy theatre bid mill st phone 88w georgetown fall specials floor coverings sbsssmsmebbbssssbabsvbnsaenbbm large assortment v inlaid various patterns 175 congoleum borderless rugs 6x9 7x9 9x9 9xl0 450 9x12 575 9xl3 775 9x15 850 900 1025 1125 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bids- main street teleahaae cm frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 your eyes for better and more comfort able vision consult r m bell reaistered optometrist phone 49 r 11 erin i i i an m l o sm a consult j a widotjtfalrwsw fir f complete realsstatsl seryicr head office toronto ibs yone st ad 0m6 csty ajsi ceatry beaaas fmraai and satan aereaaes lavtaatrial aad raalswaa prsamhes tom hewson is your local rep phone 3mw radio repairing rve specialize in this work 25 years experience j sanfordf son phone georgetown mw monuments pollock campbell fa water st north o a l t deslcns on request pheaa zstt inspect our work la greenwood cemetery c w sayers dvm 1 veterinarian gnelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone n g p icnifton ra ovteaaetrlst mill st george offlce 1nw rea uu hall runners 9 ft x 18 inches special 89c c0ng0leum remnants many sizes and patterns up to 9x12 n 8t special vc yd linoleum rugs seconds 9x2 special 750 g00dlets economy hardware main street phone 124 john r barber elmer c- thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire ukewwi ndstorm canadian pacific railway transca airbnes steamships tickets on all lines r cruise and travel advisers mill street georgetown telephone 1 19w f speedy service everything in trucking dickensons hanbo trxephonetttrt in jz2

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