Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1952, p. 8

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v the oeokcbtown heeald wednesday evening itutt 12 1053 fc the georgetown herald mfrial the wamsawbrhsal t ohhuietowm olsh whxiame mobtaxt uhebmmb bobnby btewajttvawk baluhafad asbokovx vkeea ootxa atabscripuon rate 3w year slnfu can tar be mcst advertising rata qtiotad on aspueftuon walter c btehh publisher and editor 8 t a t t garfield l uoouvray lhiu u cuttx corey uerruigtorvjr f res brornnhaiil tfeo herald to printed each vcadnesday artarnoon to that omes b mala street georgetown authorized u umot elaae mall pott othee past ottawa affwhy of thie canadian weekly kewrpaprra association and the oolarloquatec division oluw cwjia- r the editors corner a community spirit indications of the hrowinh awareness of mutual aid anions neighbours is shown in discussions ubout fire protection for eaquesing which are taking pluce be tween town ond township councils the question of fire protection in outlying dis tricts hns nlwuys been a troublesome one on the one hund we have the fuel that the local volunteer brigade is manned by georgetown men and supported by geor- geown taxes ilieoretically there is no reason for the brigade to go out of town limits and no reason any townafiip resident could protest their not going but comes a fire and it puts a different light on the ques tion can we stand by and watch a neighlours home burn jut because lie doesnt share in the upkeep of the brigade- and yet at the same time is it fair to local fire brtgade members to expect them to bpcnd long hours out of town without recompense or is it fair to local taxpayers to deprive them of the fire protection which they arc paying for by not having the engine available in town at nil times tlie dffficial policy has always been for the fire chief to checkwith the mayor and fire committee chairman before the truck is allowed to leave town there has rarely been a case where aid was refused but occasions have arisen where the delay incurred by a couple of phone calls loses valuable time now a sensible solution seems to be in sight mil ton has already entered into an agreement with part of the township with rural aroas providing a fire truck and milton agreeing to house it and man it when nec essary such a scheme is also in the wind in george town and it has already been discussel by both coun cils lets hope that it wont be too long in the future before flsqucsing farmers and the many rural residents who live in semiurban communities such as glen wil liams norvnl and stewarttown and limehousc can have assured fire protection at a price which makes it sensible for them and for the town pot pourrl- jailing of an oakville girl njter conviction of forg ery and theft of licence plates and saddles might solve the passing of a bum cheque locally some time ago seems that one day a lady discussed buying and selling saddles at ken mcmillans farm implemcnts ngency later in the day she bought gas at georgetown motors cashed n cheque signed by ken for 35 and was on her way the only trouble was it wasnt one of kens cheques at all and proved to be a phoney description of the girl in the daily papers seemed 1 tally with the georgetown visitor art herbert tells us that the executive of the boys band of a few years ago has de cided to close out a small balance in the old bank nc- count tlie money is being transferred to the lome scots band and will be spent in supplies and ruction for some of the younger boys who are joining the band a recent saturday was a milestone in the old herald of fice for the first time in many years tlie build ing wa used for another purpose when ladies of st georges wa held n sale of baking and aprons the new public school is going ahead fast i theres n trick in every trade and on a visit one jifernoon lost week we watched in fascination as a man threw bricks one by one from a wheelbarrow at ground level to n bricklayer on tle scaffold sixteen feet above every brick arrived at the same point juat as the hand was outstretched to grab it and the two workmen made a symphony of rhythm the present fnd for new souncls in music creates vocal stars as fast as the old ones fade there was a time when an entertainer who found popular favour was set for years now someone like johnny ray springs from nowhere on the strength of a couple of hit records then is replaced by a neh star with a newhit ciirrenty the toronto radio stations are plugging records by sjnger jeri sothem what has become of evelyn knight a little birdie told me patti page tennessee waltz and the dozens of oth ers who wercso popular a year ortwo ago anyone who was at hprhejn a recent friday night was just a stickinthemud caivt remember when there was more doing in town and district there was a play at stewarttown mocktrial atst georges church euchre at the ckmfelovshhilr juvenile hockey at the arena with the iode dance upstairs a meeting of credit lodge and ths friday night dance anclsocial at the leg ion hall a full evening for a smalltown through the kindness of mrs florence curtis wfthad a look at a special edition- of the london daily fele- 1 usuedjaerly after king george funeral- 33 sl automatic with sudsmiser and the seven rinses 459- 439 without sidsmiser y convenience beauty ljjlcl cleanliness economy liberal tradein allowjance exclusive at whitmee electric shop on edith street i- phone 724w arfi cfsbve at wmm lenten food features cionalim ie pact f ahct red sockeye salmon w 4iv clovttua 4c pack takcy pink salmon 26 caurtsut ltavl tour- orrtmi tomato soup 13 nam roui reasons kraft dinner 2 29 aumt liutstwo piuit marmalade 31 mil mi in louaio uuci vegetarian beans 237 fruit vtfttoktts florida celery 2 for 25c california lettuce 2 for 29r illack 111amonii h6 grapefrut 5 for 29c ontario arrots 3 for 25c northern sivy apples 3 for 25c bbuiniom it0m1 lluim stoiuys mct ciuu imi golden corn rs- 1 8 oram vailiy choicft pitted cherries 21 tip top choici asparagus cuttings unotaqfo tooi wantidi w rv hlthait mrlt 5rlci lor ungrtdcd capi at manag lor ajtlli 0 if ut1-ir- tf valual f iuctu ihuri ftl lt mrch hth mlk ft i ilk 1 announces winners at afternoon tea winners at n aiternaon euchr which mna norton held for th wi on friday included mr ron la timer and mrs c jones with consolations toing td mm a j smcthurst and mrs borne vlorton the winners at the marathon eiklnv last 4eok were mrr ilobt- mcenery mr it l- uavldsoa and mr- k l dawrtson und mr don joycu with muj eltanor jyte win ning lane hund jriit thtf harvty nortons viilled in ltumlltun on sundiy mr uiui mrs c llalley und john- iry aptiit tlie wtkrnd with her jmireiilk n fair oraimt viluv owln to toiifmtlntt tvcnla the hull ijoarj have csnucllfd liii wetkk uchre mihi duru and th wm huvt kjatxtiid thrlr inettlim one wik we i fully live in u huy community mm sniethurnt fcxnt the wcek- fiui in ttronto tin sheldon uvn visited in ifamllton u wcrk ut mejuni jfjnld iitl carl kuril a nd their dialer visited relatives in montreal during the weekend und hroujtht their f ther home with them for a vlitt mr and mrs wtwi sluillor und little daughter of preston were sim duy visitors with the flrock millers wm dally k ihoric t broughton maaaeur 10 am lo 8 pm rtt wtxlmdjy i m murtlwk st d w coombe accredited 1ubllc arcounutnu itectntrrd industrial arrountsnln mituincton 3u0 hrunt st phone 5614 g f macroitic member of institute of accueuitkd iuulic accountants drampton 0t quion si w lhonc 430 consult j a willougtiby son for compiat1 real estate service iibd office tononto 1m yoimc si ad 1005 cuy and counlry florora famu and small acrracra industrial and ilualneu tropcrtlra tom hewson la ycair locol rrprcacntatlvo phone 332w monuments pollock campbell 02 water st north o a l t dcsigna on rcqucat tiione 2048 inspect our work jln greenwood conietcry 8pagc apedal edition was printed onair mail bond po- pecahd encloaed in a apecioj air mail wrapper the pa- v per contained as well as an 8pagepictoriaisectibh with scenes of the funeral procession and the funeral servicer mrs curtis brother who sent hejr the paper is a daily telegraph employee v radio repairing we specialize in this work 20 yeara experlenco t j sahford sort phone gcorsctown 3 nielsen the chiropractor omflaaa tfaanplat sstii year of pwcuea lady attidn mon two pri 23 pjn wed at 25 and hg pju ovr dominion krara owrtatowa cbaaa ww dr clifford reid ljjjj dxs dentist i telephone jo main street georgetown dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phona id dr john r kerby pracnce of dentistry xkay telephone 202 main street georgetown c w savers dvm veterinarian guelph street oppoalte armatronf garaja phone ii s m faibish ro optometrist simrooru jewellers georgetown phone 038 r m bell reglatered optometrist phone 22 r 12 erin leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc barrutcra and sollcltora mill street georgetown phona it james f mcnabb barrister solicitor notary public norton dldg main street telephone oss langdon aylsworth barrlitcra and sollcltora notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown first mortgage money to loan offices rtoxjr theatre uldg mill st phona sgw georgetown a j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown telephone 054 lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1803 metropolitan bids 44 victoria street toronto el 0131 frank petch licensed aucriokxm prompt service phona 301 georgetown po box 41s when you are reminded ofthat- printing job call no 8 y the herald- iu john p prince r accountijslt telephone streeuville 37 ring 5 rl hlltroad sttwttville out

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