Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1952, p. 8

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ik georgetown herald wednesday evening sept 10 1052 face t i i t i m u the georgetown herald w ii lug the communities of oecmtgbtowil c1uh williams norval ukebocbe hoenvy stcwaltrrowk balunapad asbomove tuia cotta subscription rats 1300 a yaax single copies cceaeh advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield i mcguvny leslie m clark corey herrlngton jr res broombead the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dent ottawa- member of the canadian weekly kcwspepcrs association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna t- bljnd plan tag day here thfe saturday hlton county advisory board to the canadian national institute to the blind have planned a tag day in georgetown for saturday sept 13th the tag day la under the ponsonhip of the counteu of strathmore chapter iode with mrs j i gillie and mn percy lafxlie convener the blind will also have their lilindcruft booth at georgetown ljir on friday evening and satur day und invite citizens to see the display of articles made by the blind cash contributions to the mana jctr of the iloyal bank mr h w djtqu will hv aitnowijdgrd by re- takes new position pa nbw8 chdrlu- goodyiar invented vul tanljd rubbtr the changing scene ttyr third instalment of chmges on main street duling the paet iwelv years takes us to the bank of commerce block on mam street gordon w mrl intock was manager of tht bank branch here when we arrived m town and jack hart was accountant a few years later mr mclmtock retired md moved to lor onto though he is frequently in town operat mg an accounting service for some businesses and farmers mr t iart now is manager at richmond i fill and a later iccountant cecil dobbir went from here to ix manager at mil ton bob ireland mr mtlmtock s succt saor was transferred as manager jo urantford and replaced by the present munager f red chap man jim alcorn has ijeen accountant and spencc mckmnon assistant tor some time when john mcllean nonagenarian dird he was georgetown s oldest businessman both in vears of service and in actual age his dry goods store was purchased by gordon garner who operates a similar business in erin and mr garner inaugurated a program of gradual modernization of the premises iie j p rcid hardware next door also one of the town s oldest businesses was purchased by jim goodlet and converted into a hard ware electric and furniture store mr good let has put an addition on the ivick and also uses the upstairs apartiucnx ieir mrguatiis liiitiiiii llll hull i grocc years ago it has had several own ers since then including boh caldwc ii roy an honour to the profession conferring of an honorary memlxrship in the federation of women teachers associ i tions of ontario upon miss georgina young was a welldeserved mark of respect for a lady who haa influenced the hcs of countleis georgetown people miss young who now lives nimiltc received it at the annual diiuiarojjifersefh tion in toronto rpccnwjrrtirkardcd to those wo njrr2lah1fe served the cause of xruvdjiiuejlurarion with honour and dignity itvilo nave brought prestige to bear on the teaching profession by their good works commenting on the award mrs helen ward secretary of the federation said it is fitting recognition to an outstanding teacher who has contributed so much to primary edu cation in georgetown and to education in general georgetown is noted for the high standards of its schools and much credit must be given to miss young for her contribution her enthusiasm and appreciation of music and literature made her an outstanding teacher of these subjects shelwva always ixcn an ard nt wfu tory grkog barker and charlie brown alljet i iills has teen proprietor for the past few years when william i smith retired liom the shoe bufftness ross iliompson sold his farm at stewarttown and took over the business jim cummins had a shoe repair business for a tune in the rear of the store mr thompson sold out to maher shoe stores now managed by garland knapp and latr took a position as head of the thoe department at silver a richardson s hardware next door has seen no ch uiges in our tune except for ken rich ird son joining his brother walter and his latin r in the store since the death of a i i anu lr the grocfirv and t hinaware buainc ss next door ii cper ited b hn son graham hie last building n m un street was vac ant when vse itirti d in business it had last ik en k m lingclon s law offite it was pur chastd b the hydro whiih inovt d their juij- inent down from the old i own i lall i he lat miss k rvan was in tin office and jim gray was superintendent in those div s llu y hai ijeen succeeded by mrs j i reid n mcc allum llie valuibh corner if one of th list business loc ulon ynwmfun str et it also owned bv th liilsertut we believe tin hvdro has an 4sla5irtr in the future iinim iddition xt week w will revu w the i ist rem ml nig me of mun stnel irorn ik rovil bank cornf r supporter of the federation and in spile of her retirement from ictive t aching continues in r wholehearted interest in the teaching prof s sion of ontario it miss v ll jt7 r m 1 9 rtflsmr- of service to the profes rk tter teaching days were spent for the most part in i lalton countv although she lias since moved a few miles away george town is always proud to clijm her i he feder ntion award is a tribute not only to her per son illy but to the many teachers who now and in the past have given their best to make our public school a model for others to follow particularly at this time do we think of other ladies past and present members of 4he staff whose lifetime has been devoted to teaching young gcorgetowtk rs mis hazel harrison miss may iingan miss annie ryan miss laura scott and miss beatrice hume are only a few who come to mind perhaps in years to come we shall see some of these similarly honoured by the federation bruce harding pianist teacher studio main ht south imionf jmh u4mowii sportscaster oh cknx winjtham tory gruig iiui a new iosttion as manaiitj- tcrtury of the wwtrrn ontario athhlic amociatiuti he is ulso u mi mlxr of the executive- of uie o ii a mr crtjcif la uuo will known i x ally and will olu lkli lx ii unxtr of trn motile ut ioritov n 1alr this wet k t nd i it thi m tihjitjoy at his ten nt tomll ixjok kiiyi a fainid kaa tiin iocjtr st k n ilk tin lru lit t ral an 1 u atett ar nt wheat club award burlington farmer the awards in haltonr fifty bushel winter wheat club have just been released these are based on the combined score for field plus the yield as determined from 01ots cut and threshed at the ontario agricultural college top place was won by rosa segvworth of burling ton 2nd fred nurse georgetown 3rd j h willmott son milton 4uj g sinclair uurlmgton 5uj a m sherwood burlington 6th m alexander norval 7th tie j him net r wilson norval and m mc- nabb georgetown ttth w e ureck- on burlington 10th u a leslle cieurgtrtown 1 1th c r iicket of c orgetown 1u top uiret competitors vclll v i itprwsint hal ton in uie inter coun ty i law hi uu 1 toy j i agricultural yv uju r 1alr rntrles art ikjw bing taken fur lhe 1us sj coinjmiutlon the reg- ulattona tall fur a minimum of 5 ucrts of wheut uilng registered ed whlcl inay be of any of the oil ing varii tit s cornt ii m3 duwaoni goldt n liall or duwbul rnttli an om n to all iiunbers of tin haltoti crop improvement as mxlation witlw it furthtr entry fee mtxk turtk soup uiually i made ul i jlf a hi ad margaret bradley harding pianisi ilachut sludlo slsln st south virom 4 1 directory pjn xcnt wcdnetdsy it it i linn house io ilus 2j tcuritumii jhirl2 d w coombe accredited public arroanunu registered industrial accountant iiurusgton 308 urant bt phone 14 mon wed enlarge it our insurance protection should be en hirged to fit changin contyojlshttv5lj j g f macrotie i member of i ivstitutf it j accreditid public accountants brampton 03 queen st w nielsen the chiropractor dnixlrss thrrspul 38th year of iracuce lady attendant tucs ivl 2 s pjn it 2 3 and 8 d pjn orrr uominlan stare oearjetoun fhene 1w dr clifford reid ldl ddi dlntlfat telephont 410 ulaln street georgetown agency welcomes the chance to t ilk with prop erty owners who want to know just how their insurance fits their needs it is our business to know what losses might occur elmer c thompson insurance service john r narher h kersey i c thompson mill strict phone 110 at esquesing council lor tin improm m nt of i tomishi i i whkli is ev llllin mi tilt wuli hi i oul known is pirk striil 1 ist in clin willi mis is 7i lmk unit olellni to lili itcmsors siiriy on movom sfptbmllut i council discuss d a proposal fue urtd with acton nnd infnrmwi th i town that lsqucsink will p iy 701 in hlvi per nnnum if 1 district is forimd i l il idvm will l okid i i fill tlic dipt of hlkhw iyi will he n tion is lakiii ioutnll on nsked to knnt special plnnlsslon sukuestlon by tratali ir luwnshli m m ks m m m m acton arena lacrosse were in the playoffs first home game this saturday 900 pm i acton bhivcs vs streetsville admiuion soc 1 m chiuren iluider 12tree a if accompanied by adult m slmliabbaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbalbbailslslsllibbmbfit j h it townidih hid written si iiik tluit onsiili rilu n nt u ihj klw n lo iim of tin proiidun nt tuit in tin muulrliml alt ill all mitinti 4 lid followiiik for olltitlou of tux irn ii did l ix halts a it tit r fioni tin attornij n ti il s ui pt in insmi r to a ii pi st fui mort politt piolktlon in llu northiin p irl of llu toiiiiu slid tin rtsimst is kdlvink coiisldt r tion i- ox lalnis wire pild lo tt d lis 10 md i d tlmlnrs and ilar- viyspruwl 5 inch under the coun ty bylaw acrounts pnld iiuludiit miw to north ilalton hltrh school board as onethird of tht 1052 hvy lulicf j 11 itoads 1111110 a small home grader was sold to c e cutts for 10 the salaries of the cleric and tho tux collector wro adjusted by by law v txrtpnder of jones and van guis of 403 for ropahlna a bridge at lot concession 4 and s was ac cepted a lotterfrom bowman black shoemakor ontario land aurvoyora and engineers enclosed thefr oath of engineer nct stated that the firm expects to set at the work soon eavestroughing heating plumbing don houston phone 547w consult j a willoughby sons for comtlete real estate service head office toronto 156 vonge st ad 0005 cjty and country homes farms and small acreages industrial and business pre parties tom hewson la your local rcpreaenuuvo puone 332w monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery utty burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm vetlrinahlan guclph street opposite armstrongs garage puone 11 s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 536 in georgetown exclusively at silvers frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt servlco phone 391 georgetown po box 413 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc banisters and solicitors mill street georgetown ihone 10 a j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown tclcphono 654- james f micnab bjuuuster solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 658 highest prices r paid for scrap iran steal metals batteries mlseellaneona farm 8rap delivered to our yard its carolina st nhamllton lwaxmansons phone hamilton 3tm1 and 1 i 33811 radio repairing we specialize in this work aurpeaiance 28 years j sanford son th01sn5oeorgetafflnillw kenneth m langdon barrister and soucttor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building mill street phane mw 1 1 1 ii iii 1 iii shasataass a leverahoskin chartered acoountanui succeaaors to jetakins aiid hardy lemetropoumu bid 44 victoru street toronto v bu 811 n n si

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