the mfham herald wednesday kwniac june 4th us3 page the georgetown herald iiiilni the nnmtwnrilrlw ol ojtokokyown olkn wm1im koevai umkboosk bobnkt kfwuitowh kallinafad abholto vk tiua oott a subscription rate gu0 year blade copies be each advertising bat ouoad ob application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield u meouyny leslie m dark corey uarrtaanantjr reg broo the herald la printed each wednesday to the office on main stout georgetown authorized as second class mall poet office dent ottawa member ol the rmri weakly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of uw twjia spa kfissasbsbsm a progress report the newly formed chamber of com merce hasnt scaled any mountain peaks yet- nor has it been aiming for the stars it has on the contrary been building firmly and there are indications that the chamber is not some passing whim but is here as a permanent part of georgetown the executive under chairman c p boutelle has been meeting- with regularity and has discussed such matters as merchants closing hours a community park better high way signs pointing to town ways to improve the fall fair and securing of new industry special meetings have been held with merch ants and with the fair board executive in ad dition to the chambers own executive meet ings data is being collected in order that the chamber may present a complete economic picture to prospective new industries and in order o acquaint local people themselves with mccullough memorial two georgetown men who contributed their skill and talent generously to their adop ted town new liskeard will be long remem bered in the northern lowti ihc drs j s and j c mccullough memorial fund hos been launched by a committee of citizens with the objective of equipping the operating v tre in the new hopital there commenting editoriallv the lemiskam- ing speaker new liskeards weekly news paper says those of us who have lived in this area for many years need no reminder of the won derful work and devotion of these two doc tors many of us have had the benefit of their professional administration and felt the im pact of their personalities for newcomers any foolish talk from oakvillc according to one of the oakvillc papers the deputy reeve of that town is credited with saying that oakvillc should secede from hal- ton and become a separate municipality and whats more the record star backs him up in his stand and quotes some statistics which claim to prove that oakvillc is not getting value received for the money it pays towards county upkeep it is pointed out that it costs oakvillc 120 a week to maintain the county jail that seems to be reasonable for we cant imagine any one town operating its own jail for 6000 a year local ratepayers dont get much benefit from the agriculture and refor estation programs for which we pay 2460 is another statement which bears looking into does the oakville editor not realize that the prosperity of a town depends to a great ex- pot pourri the cbc neighbourly news program on sunday morning told our story of the mush room which grew up through the sidewalk in front of the brewers warehouse the pro gram is well listened to judging from the number of people who have mentioned hear ing it a correction it is june thompson not lois thompson as reported who has joi ned the bank of commerce staff lome mcbride who left town last fall to work in belleville has moved closer to home and is now in toronto working at canadian gen eral electric joyce partridge who left her position at smith stone fora trip home to england is back in canada and is now em ployed in the toronto office of fiberglas ltd thanks to an honest mantmary beckett is 20 richer on the way home- from the post office monday mary lost the money in loose bills fred armstrong who picked it up phon ed the herald office just after mary lyid re ported hep loss and trie story hada happy end ing s a handsome lighted sign on the prov- incial mill draws attention to one of geoxge- industrie t trtun travellers pass ing through town halton centennial ma nor is the rather cumbersome name chosen what the town has to sell to n new industrial ist next wednesday the chamber will hold its first quarterly meeting open to all who wish to attend it is particularly hoped that rural residents of this area will attend and in order to encourage this the chamber has invi ted an outstanding farm leader v m mil- burn secretarymanager of the ontario fed eration of agiculture to speak in addition to mr milburns talk there will lie reports from various committees ntxut some of the things outlined above and an op portunity for any who wish to discuss these or other matters from the floor the meeting la leing held in the township hall at stcwurt- town a handy place for loth townn and coun try people und one which offers the licst fac ilities in the district for a large meeting such as this one should be story we might tell of their activities would hardly do them justice it would relntr how hundreds of lives were saved suffering relieved babies deliver ed and healing services rendered all this would ix against a background of countless night trips through the most inclement wea ther and under most trying conditions and in the earlier days with the most primitive trans portation facilities statistics cannot reveal the tender feeling and personal regard these two men had for their patients over the past forty years a permanent memorial of this nature to their professional skill and other fine qualities should have no difficulty in find ing willing contributors tent on the farming community around it and is oakville not aware that this program is helping stop spring floods which can do thousands of dollars of damage this conception about getting a fair share is as antiquated as the old belief thnt people who have children should pay all the costs of their education or that only people who have automobiles should share the costs of road upkeep it is an accepted fact nowadays that it is in everyones best interests to share costs of municipal services wc can see no need for any municipality to strive to be completely selfsufficient that kind of talk may impress people whose outlook is parochially narrow but it can make no impression on those who realize that in unity there is strength batteries ok tar bass laying hens kept in batteries will lay just as many sua the brat year as in conventional laying houses if the battery roont la well inaulated and ventilated so as to control tem perature changea according to re sults of nine years of testa at the oregon state court e poultry de partment hens kept for the second year lay better in commercial houses tke testa indicated when comparable flocke kept in batteries the first year were divided with half placed in commercial laying houses battery hens make satis factory breeders the second yesr if released into normal boor condi tions the testa also showed pmuiwmmimmu imfimam directory v b ftust cwunpum average meat consumption per capita in the u s wat135 pounds in 1mt wnlch was ths highest aver age since 1906 each persons share of meat in 1048 is estimated at 144 pounds but that is six pounds more than the annual average for the year im when there wervxno ra tion controls and when meat prior were much below present levels total u s mritt consumption now is more than 30 per cent higher than n the late 1830 due to populu lion increase and to higher xr capita consumption lumber to kurope ajnericub forest industries will be called upon to supply nearly three billion board feet of iuipiht during the next tour und one half ycurs under terms of the pmpied kurnpeun recovery program fjiml on jul liil coii otiiuienl in vvlust wc to tin world und to flic ifpukaung l know- ub on to others fount ut wtefly then gvni to the work williout its anthrm tustc and acloos the lxmi is the fertory children pray o clurlsh vtmng st johns was to have worshipping the oddfellows and he- owii with visiting lodg- ttlkr of the dirts pipe erge liunithf present be- jtratlon for sincere wor- john m smiths ubjcft eer you walk r r prcvrnt to walk and t oddfellows and jlcix-k- up to the christian prln- fur order true to the lave taken knowing that uklng notice of how you x expecting noble things your orders were prob- d through the vision of ersal ideals of some per- jl group with great teal lelty for leadership in- hcrs to become faitlrful and now the needs are f you are to survive and worthwhile tasks a inivcrsil ideals zealous and faithful followers fellow nr hebekah should hurvhman a good cri- fir island the alu farm leader speaks at c of c meetihg for ls first quarterly meeting next wednesday georgetown cham- bet- of commerce la planning an antereaunj profrmm designed to appeal both to townsfoilt and rural residents v 1c mnburn secretary mana ger of the onatrio federation of agriculture will be chief speaker at the meeting which will be held 1n eajueaing community hall at sbswaktown also on the- program win he 4 report from charles wmy retail chairman of the chamber who has been tarrying out a sur- vey of merchants opinions on cltm ing hours in georgetown as s ser vice to merchants the chamber has had copies of the present closing bylaw printed end distributed final plans for the quarterly muctlug were made at a meeting of the executive in trie municipal ilull- dlng last- wednesday it was re ported that the chamber had been successful in getting forty invita tions to the canadian international trade fair in toronto which will be available to members and merch ants kred chapman said he had sent a letter to various organizations is id clubs outlining a kdhente to jmulid a childrens play and picnic ground in geurvetown park wvcral favourable replies have been received and it is homd to arrange t nueting on june 18th with rt hwcentatlves of these bodies m art scott reported that a survey vis ixlng made for additional on- ytjarlo motor league direction signs alo 1k- placed on secondary roads leading to georgetown the president and members of jiuimlng agricultural socley were 1 corned to the meeting by chair- nan c v iloutelle and numerous pttuestions regarding the fair were liscussed t3ie full cooieratlun of he chamber was promlmd to the alr board in the direction of lncrea- tlai and s publicity for the fair and as- ihelr charajr crrctin a lnnarirnt ity practice h l man under a u was nade lhal both and obeylni uloul1 visligate lh to lrfive j of gulng georgetown a th w lass h fair to qualify for u larger th juna- k another meet ing numbv wu bo ttrran ln u lct us gf to dlscuas this further no easy j us if but iron tj soul and if w a higher to help us us read aj weeks lf 3 inch mis our larviu icj typhoid fever decreasing typhoid fever deaths in 03 large u s cities have shown a ftendy de cline from 85 in 1943 to 57 in 1m7 the number of cities with no deaths from typhoid during the past two or more years has increased from 25 in 1941 und 41 in 1945 to 49 in 910 and 1947 imagination prevails if the greatest philosopher in the world says pascal finds himself upon n plnnk wider than actually necessary but hanging over a precipice his imagination will pre vail though his reason convince him of his safety wm broughton masseur dally 10 ajn to 8 pjt1 exrapt wcdneeday phone 387 murdock s when roe ordered average serving of roe in res taurants is half of a large shad roc or from 10000 to 15000 eggs the total number of eggs in the roe taken from a single fish is from 23000 to 32000 d w coombe accredited pablle accountants keslstered industrial aocanntanta durungton 303 brant st- phone m 14 strictly fresh rigs to rotnin the original high qua ity of eggs gather them frequently store them in a cool place where ike humidity is high apd take them to market every two or three days for the new county home for the aged at mil- on centennial because the home will be open ed in the 1 00th year of haltons history georgetown needa some publicity in windsor if wc hope to have some of the ford feeder plants locating here in future recently while in the city we twice had occasion to phone home long distance each time when we asked for georgetown the operator asked la that in ontario the public school board is discussing safety- measures on the highwby at the new public school and one suggestion is to have removable signs which are placed in the centre of the highway while children ore coming to school and returning home we tint m s locomotive saw such sign in gait recently and were im- jyrkiln pu till pressed by how effective they are in blowings rnlla by the b o railroad corn- down traffic in school areas miss e apv pelbe gives some additional history of the m guy wilson farm the crown deed to the land was held by timothy street who had 400 acres in the qrigihal tract and it was at n later daite thatthe early family bought the land mr street incidentally was the great grandfather- ojuliari street the famous nov elist cow pox and milking cow pox can be contructed by farmers while milking and one of ihc staph germs which altccts cattle also can cause sinus trouble in human beings removing cake from tin place the cake tin right on a wet cloth upon removal from the oven and let it stand for a few minutes the cake then will turn out readily first english colony virginia is known as the old or ancient dominion because itwas the first erigush colony in the new world milk an the farm milk heads the list of farm prod- ucts which give the faririer a cash income latin america population of latin arrtvtica to day plumbers about 150 million peo- ple g f macrostie member ol institute of accredited public accountants brampton 03 queen st w phone 438 consult j a willoughby sons for complete seal estate service head office toronto 1s6 yonge st ad 0605 city anil country nomas fanne and small aereasea industrial and bnalnaaa properties tom hewson is grour local representative phone ssaw monuments pollock campbell 83 water st north d a t daalgns on request phone 2048 inspect bur work in o ii ii i br clifford reid lds dx dektiflt telephone 410 main street georgetown drj burns milne xray dental surgeon gaoreeujwn pbone at dr john kerry practice of dbntibtrr xray telephone 20s main street geonetown c w sayers dvjil- veteiunaiuan- guelph street opposite armstrongs garas phone 11 s m fa1bish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georsetcwn phone ms nielsen the chiropractor dmsless therapist satil year of practlca lady attendant uon tuee fri 2s pjn wed at 23 and 80 pjn orer donialen stare oaarfclvwn phene 1s0w leroy dsje qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicltora mill street gcorgetoavn phone 10 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 650 langdon aylsworth barristers and solicitors notaries public kennelh m larurdon georgetown itkst mortgage money to loan office roxy theatre bid mill street phone 88w georgetown a j crandell chartered accoununl main strcm goortfetown telephone 654 lever hoskin chartered accountants succesaora to jenkiru and hardy 1805 metropolitan bids 44 victoria street toronto el 0131 frank petch x licensed auctioneer prompt service phone s01 georgetown po box 41s radio repairing we specialize in this work i m years experiene j sanford fit sons phone oeorcetoam s4w nil u1uz