Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1952, p. 9

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laundry t chatting with esi wednesday evening may 7th ims he oeokqcyown ha1t page call zenith 13600 no toll laundry services special special v 5htftr reg4 95 on sale 295 mens white bress shirts 1 on sale 249 irvings clothing beside thompaona hardware 1881 announcement yea we are still o the square and we wh to announce the opening of our new offices at 58 st georges sq formerly occupied by mr e p head optometrut for your better service and convenience we have all prescription record of mr heads patients on file complete optical service batteries for all make of hearing aids prompt courteous attention assured robt r hamilton ro optomettist 58 st georges square guelph i a lew wmki ego you may nave noticed a personat in the paper to the effect that dr alex bruyns was visiting with the ag m bruyns on charles street drsbniyns has been stationed at pslrview in the peace river dis trict alberta since last fall ap pointed by the government to test cattle id that district for tb dm bruyns had a treat many interesting things to tell his parents about fair- view end district ltlsthere tlut the terrific oilrush is ukln puce end the town is really booming houses are little more than hastily erected shacks with more elaborate modern stores etc side by side all set in the midst fit a scrubby wilderness and dirt roads wo saw postcard of airfield a main st end it reminded us of nothing so much as a movie ht ot a town in the gold rush days until tilt prospectors came to tn district however their mode of living was so to 75 years behind the times now the times hsve csught up with the peace kiver district with s bang telephone lines hsve been installed snd sre tut busy it is often s tedious wslt before you can gel a line out to get a room in a hotel is prscttc- slly sn impossibility unless you hsve reservations well shead of course condition like this are ideal for profiteering and there sre plenty of people there resdy to tske sdvsnlsge of it for instance lots to build on sre selling ss high ss 2 000 tlre countryside itself is wild snd thickly populsted by ime snylhlng from rabbits thoussnds of them with trscks all over the place foxes both red and sliver and sll sorts of croues wolves hunt in pscks beaver ermine muskrsts snd bears howsknnygiris get lovely curves cast s ulojfcthsw ftp hr sasnli atlrsiahlt n gtsmtew totes sasjlr lesium thar la upttwa ii ssu ta m twsuaa hlur btm urfca cm iffa yea sx la laaarvrw m m r -rr-tit- rn v i mffmuasj aafai far r aswrv trr ajxs tosu taueu it m ms at all li airs f won 438 mrs s won 280 mmrsj won 234 now you can join the fun and win cash prizes on ckoc news quiz bob lettch may call you on news quiz from the new croc 1150 on your diol 1 mail this coupon to news quiz ckoc hamilton ontario 1 i i name v address j phone number i and exchange zutj because of recent technical improvements ckoc ham ilton 11 so en your dial can new be heard batter than ever in your com munity fill out the coupon listen to ckoc news quiz monday through fri day at 1245 p m edst if your coupon is drawn by bob lelkh you msy win a valuable cash prize a dif ferent ourildaofhamllton call will be mad each day r the familiar voice of the farmland john bradshaw it heard dally from ckoc 1150 645 700 am r discussing your problems answering youlf quettlortsl- i make him adaly listening habit the trippers hsve from 6 to 13 square miles to hi up their line m on occasion dr bruyns has to visit port vermulioo which is some distance from fsirvtew and approximately 500 miles north erf edmonton this in cidentally is the area where grain ripens in 30 days less time than in edmonton and is known as tha fastest growing area in canada however foht vermillion is not so speedy tnotner way stor faey still live in th same manner in which thqy did so to 75 years backsnd ut to tak one instancy dog teams are more numerous in that town than cars hut civilization is ftowly but surely cattfilng up in one waynow the truck and freight transport in winter this freight transport con sists for the most part of sleigh attached to caterpillar tractors however they alwayi take along a dog team ai well in case thry have a breakdown of any kind there u also a lot of travel by air quite a tudy in contrasts when you con sider that in the case of really bad weather only the dog teams are rrally reliable dr druyns like- it in fair- view despite the ruggednesa it is a town of excitement and rapid growth in the wake of the oil boom the people in the peace itlvcr district are very friendly and cooperative many of them live in log cabins in isolated places the cattle live out all winter and get as wild as deer and needless to ssy it is quite a job to round them up to give them their tests there was one little story dr bruyns told to illustrate lust how honest peopfle in the district are snd how ready to lend a helping hand it seems a family were going up to the peace iliver for homcsteadlng wtien their wagon broke down and they had to leave some of their belong ings behind by the roadside in cluding a crate of chickens feeling badly at leaving their chickens thus thev hastllv erected a sign over the crate saying please feed chi ckens and went along their way they duly established s home and a couple of months later had occa sion to take a trip back down the same road and there were the chickens alive and looking very weu fed indeed coming back to chat about georgetown again as we al ways do miss marie bar bour has purchased the house on john street owned by the ken wnlt worths and will 4w cnoving from sllvcrcreck shortly miss bar bour is a public school teacher having taught grade 3 at cooks ville school for the past nine years mr and mrs ed malison have moved into the new home at the foot of victoria crescent built by the mcnally construction company mr malison works in the office of the mcnally construction com pany mr and mrs vern crawford and young son have moved from milton to georgetown and are liv ing in the house on albert street formerly occupied by mr and mrs robert jaap mr crawford rec ently took over part ownership of saxc motors this has been quite a season of business changes for a former georgetown girl mrs fred matters nee irene hall mr and mrs ma thers sold their restaurant business in orangevillc to another geor getown couple mr and mrs george blyth and wenj to callan der where they bought a hotel a few weeks later mr and mrs ma thers sold the hotel and hove now bought a summer resort loca ted seven miles from gravcnhurst called penguin inn mr and mrs blyth s house on chanel street west has been bought by mr ond mrs joe dwyer who hove moved to town from qnuan- dcr they have followed their fam- iiy to town to their sons joe bill and holly are all resident here their daughter mrs joe wilcox completed the georgetown associa tions by marrying a local man though they now live in callander the dwyers have been opera ting the central tourist home in callander for twelve years a not- ive of sam la mrs dwyer met hor husband when he was ploying senior hockey there after learning the gome with teoms in peterborough a star goalie he later played a year whh kansas city in the pro league the family ore roman cathpucs and will attend holy cross church holly of kentnefs drugs staff who has been board- k lng in town with the james boyles will now be living at home kirkkraft studio now open 10 30 am 5 pm ontario handicrafts weaving metal craivi lesrtifor pottery and oil bajnhnga special mothers day gifts classes m rug hooking and design afternoon tea 35c cent i i mil shi isilt till imaa p p f j vv s r k i n g i u co ivi m u i t v p 15 5 0 v i t sit wfc tirtglpttry r teqfogntiei itlch tempmtnre patient doctor i feel in very rundown condition doctor tlow tar did you wish to run downt prtlentrweil i was thinking tpf tlorlda v for uniformly fast mowing for uniformly good mowing a 1 t iru m rm guu ufiuzs acres per day tee mm ualuew bss rasee wsauedleg fesrens am assara looser more mutorei operation sriib a minimum of senidaf ml uesvb wearies plsie holds the luuts mis and sustain frees sad so ewttels westietplsis closss die fcailersce nrseeats cheklac sad i ssosraioa of ihe oos kails seaioa trom the guard pistes fmveeets undergrowth sad dirt from wedging into the kausraea there is ssferr boiu into ths mm unlmower for the operator sad the machine sslsrr shislded biicnbsr quicklir snscbet to powernske ost cootrol of ceeueg bar u throah coasenieatlr located leesr or by hrdmulic lilt unksge safety sprino reuasi vhea the sickle bar of sa mm unlmowtx strikes sn obstacle the spang relssss hitch is disengaged allowing die mower snd uckle bar n pivot to the mt sad bepass the obstruction to resume operation wiiboat itstlog the ssst the operstor mere bscks d tractor reengage the utch two 16toch caster wheels sttate nnlform carting tent oeer sy round conrtwr thete fulttwitsung wheel mske h postibls to mske shon turn to cut sanste corners esulr pes eine utters sua rock trpe gusrds sre snilsbls oo the snd 7 foot site of the uni- mower thi watblloo makupactuwho comf amy umited watoioo ead chatham oht j g davidson asiiqeovb fiione r i mcnallys home of the week the beverley has a plan which colls tor a separate din ing room as well assufflcient apace in tho kitchen for a breakfast sot entrance to the roomy kitchen la throwh a small vestibule equipped wttn a convenient coat closet next to tho aide dooc au rooms in the beverley with the exception of the dln lng room open into a small central ball this allows free circulation between the rooms generous storage space is pro vided for in the beverley there sre wardrobes in each of the bedrdoms a linen clo- set opening on tho hall also coat closets for the front and aide entrancee and broom and pot ond pan closets in tho kitchen the exterior ot the beverley is of siding on frame construc tion tho outside walls and celling ot the beverley are completely insulated tho beverleys root la covered with asphalt shingles the main body of the bever- jeyls 28 feet by 34 foot with efull basement it has sn area j of m38 square feet and a volume ot 10636 cubic feet for further information about tub beverly such as blue print financing under nha orcoets see 1 construction i elgin street gmfcwftwu phone 18 er 739- e vij

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