Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1953, p. 8

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the geoioetown b11m1 wednesday evening april 22 1s33 page s the georgetown herald aervlnc the communities of georgetown olen wiluahs noetal umehousk hornby 8tkwaettown balunafad ashorovk terra ootta sutmcrlptton bute- 3 00 a rear single coplef 8c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c btehn publisher and editor a t a f f garfield l mogilvray leslie m clark corey herrington jr reg roomhead the herald is printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioqtkobec division of the cwjja tribute shared by many ttje tribute paid to miss jessie baird on sunday can be shared by a number of other faithful men and women who devote their time to the education of young people misa bairds record 6f over fify years as a sunday school teacher is perhaps somewhat unusual but she is only one of many whose sense of duty makes them an integral part of church life every denomination has them men and women who spend some time during the week preparing a lesson who get up an hour earlier on sunday morning than most of us to perform a service of inestimable value to our children public housecleaning spring is the traditional time for house- cleaning along about this time of year ev ery lady gets a glint in her eye and every hus band suddenly finds himself terribly busy with meetings and business affairs which keep him away from the house for long periods of time not that this does him any good for comes the tune when he is rung in on the job of win dow washing beating rugs painting cellar cleaning and other myriad jobs which herald the birth of a new season human beings are a complex lot has it ever occurred to you that while we are met iculous about our own property and spend hourj raking our lawns and removing every pot pourri in writing an account of the death of mrs w v grant mention of rev alex cader who assisted archdeacon w g o 1 homp- son in conducting he service was omitted a main street merchant was handing out ci gars last week to celebrate a blessed event in the family congraulations to blackie who is a close friend of walker cleave and in case you re wondering blackie is the white cat so familiar to shoppers along this end of the street when we were a young fellow there were plenty of complications in finding a good pace to park but todays younger generation has an even more difficult problem take the case of a young fellow and his girl wjio have been arcustomed to sitting in the car with the motor running only to find that the owner of a tv set in the house is pi iguej with snow while the car is there one of these davs he says he s really going to raise cain vhrn his fwoutc program is uijcrrup ted wonder if the railway couldnt he per suaded to take sonic safety precautions at a very dangerous crossing on lower john street bv cutting back the hanks to give a better vu w of approaching trains somedav therr will but what satisfaction it must be to peo pie like miss baird to look back on this record of service and to see the results of their work particularly she would be seeing a little boy in her beginner s class now minister in a city church another little fellow who is a minister in brampton others who hold important chan fices in the church and some who have joined her on the teaching staff it is all too seldom that teachers get pub he recognition and we like to think that in honouring miss baird honour has been paid to all these others who have a part in creating canada s future citizens little blot on the landscape we think nothing of defacmg public property you don t have to look very far especially in the downtown district to see the evidence the average person will carelessly toss away an empty cigarette package a gum wrapper theatre stubs or whatever he doesn t want forgetting that each little scrap of paper creates an unsightly nuisance it may even end up on his own well kept lawn this year lets resolve to extend our spring cleaning to the more general field of public housekeeping save those scraps we carelessly throw in the street for your own gar bage pail be a fatality for even when one comes to a full stop the view is obstructed a garden ing tip to the town works department wouldn t a planting of ivy around the pump houses on normandy blvd and john street enhance the appearance of these drab con crete buildings mr and mrs jim coleman who had the restaurant and gray coach ag ency here lx fort pop holmes are back in the restaurant business again they hac a fish and chip store on kingston road in the city it cdn t be too soon for the highways department to start work on no 7 through town heavy transports coming down the high school hill now swing over into the right traffic lane to avoid the deeper bumps on their own side of the road and there is increasing danger of a major acciden occurring art scott is hiving extensive work done to his property mi maple avenue on the other side rf th creok past wilf tord s new home a scoop shoel has been doing a major job of excavating and it looks as if art will hae lus own trout pond when the operation is coin pleted pie land is also being levelled w hi re he will hi building ins new home it pays you to advertise in the herald proclamation j i daylight saving time in georgetown i whereas the council of the town of georgetown has passed a resolution establishing daylight saving time i in the town of georgetown commencing j sunday april 26th j at 2 00 a m- v j i therefore all citizens are requested to comply with this j resolution and adopt this time during the period j specified i john t armstrong mayor alcohol kills inhibitions and influences behavior drinking alcohol will usually bleak down inhibitions but scien lists would like to know more about the nature of that breakdown ttiey would like to know or example h w completely behavior can be chinged under the influence of alco hoi now john j conger a psycholo gibt lia attempted to answe a part of that question with intensive experiments on albino rats con duilcd at yale university hi lus found that au ohol di 1 1 cisi and in some cases virtu illy iliinmries ear it alcohol is used to remove the fe irmotivalid n strainls and lo permit s lisf iu n of desires ordinarily rcpiesid tlu tendency to di ink ilcohol uilj u il ly nit re isi he sajs in ins cxpt i imcnls mr coni r fn t tiaincd hungry rjts to run iun an i y to obtain lot 1 iun i onfliltinj tendcruj was lull up in filing tlie r ts in ctru shi i l us soon js tl cv be f in to e it liw fo 1 after enoucli hods hid l u rtt i iveri by ihi r its the jnim iq became pxlrcnulj lies qtanl to ip pi nth tin for d dt sj he their i un ir i h mini ilv w ri now nady fr tin ilt hnl list it n is found that the i ts injetled uith alcohol r in up r un hli md itc hie f i d whi rtas i is mjtltd willi water wtuld not ppiu ich hie foi d tecory of cpicurus found valid today is nd i rt rf s ill nrdi r f i ui in n r mini il t trn thinj s 1 iic urns philosophized that s in s irt of rtnird wis niitssirv and ruint experiments with r its by dr irving m iltm in cf tht uiunisitj c f c ihfnrnia uphold his theory dr maltmm instructor in psv ehilogv has subjected a group f rats to study in a t m ue ind demonstrated that when completely sati hod with food and water the rals will not learn the location of more food and water of course humans work muth more efficiently w hen they like thur work or there is some promisi of reward said dr maltzman madame u liarn mhiimk du uirr w ikccl tin f list p ith ir und m irl is f i riti mislrcs f i ms xv m trn anti irn ttc md ill f htd i ouis i were thi last lo use tin m irlv th aft r the rnmh klu li n it wns ompkttlj destryjtii all that rimuns t d iv is a piik with irtifuid likes md wnlhriel st ituirv must impicssiic ami nj tin 1 itti r is tin il s il br n t li up the oti m ind tin midi li it mi in pmiutid b guill inn e mllltoi snowstorm on sunday but seeding continues w ui wtd with i kii it dt il tf pit tsiim the witldiiik or ids huddt ii and shi ryood hume on batuid ly if li moon m our little thurch the bride made a beau tiful picture in her dress of while lace and carried red roses her bridesmaid in blue and the dear lit tle flower girl in yellow were diirming the soloiit miss birbiia cunningham and the orgimst miss dorothy thompson completed the lovely group after the ceremony ill went outside where tamer is were kept busy taking pictures to keep the memory of the day we extend our congratulations and best wishes to gladys and sherwood and may they have a long and happy married life winter returned to us again early on sunday evening with quite a snowstorm some farmers around arc nearly through seeding while others are nicely getting started on tuesday afternoon april 14 jeffrey nurse celebrated his seventh birthday after school with a party and had his school chums and his teacher mrs tabor games were played arid all enjoyed a lovely lunch and birthday rake the young people held their meeting on sunday evening at the home of frank and berniee wilson with gordon wingfield and bern- ice in charge mrs dick spoke on the quest for peace ilnfrr icedinc si k hufi rs win h hive in i n uinciid m fin p iinris f run pr 1 i il nh iimi 11 i iti t i i h fl h m tin spnni t fill tin r 1 n i tin ds i f 11 k in d fmlir i ii ii v h nil f 1 fi i ihninc t sunn i i i th i th n i ul n lj wit nit cr un i i i i t ml ii ii ill- 11 i 1 fl lv f 11 1 i i i 1hi mo it t i f it m in tl 1 1 t n i i irm riml n n rl f l licht i i n lm f r tl f iioi s p i in i i i ill ii i i ii 1 i i r i fi nt wltl m i id bfili si in itn hub t t i iv vi ith t tul vr is on tin i nil if u e ixlt m in t n i i it h bt it tp pulh on th i tht r i nd of tht ilt si rurr i 4 mt h uiuiy liet 1 betw tt n two nuts ilns tii ill crinili r in bi ipi lid b an i h vstw i i i n t i mil in nun in urs 1 it ir in h ii pt rung li is smuath as silk missionar i nks wlu intd dur nt the unit of justini in s reicn ire i i dited w ith hn itif hi ouht b it k o tin wist the knnwlelce of ilk n ikinc th it hid hurt up to tint inn a chimsc m slerj tin v hid wimc silk worm egrs in a hollow jimbon t jine and smuggled them uljqfe4he hnd dt pite bnntsi t us oms officials mouse eater the cat rsn t the only mortal cne- fiiy of the mouse the hawk mn detect a mouse from hundreds of feet in the air once sighted by the hawk the rodent has little chance lo surive for this fierce flesheat inn bird descends upon its prey with deadly speed and accuracy s now featured in silvers mens dept 4 new arrivals of sport shirts arrow forsyth sun valley and warrendale you cant beat silvers selections a tluiiy d itin bick it lo isl ts ir s tht git k pluh 1 1 hir i p urns in wllji hisir jidup to rpltx t il s m it ntists directory albert j crandell f chartered accountant main street office 654 georgetown res 176r open wed and fn evenings and all day saturday migration of birds how do birds know when to mi rate this is a question that real ly cannot be answered in spite of oxtensue study of man phases of bird migration no satisfactory i explanation of any phase of it seems et to have been made physu lc g li al changes iniolung fat depi si ti n and m my i tht r hodil aitivi t ps probablj goiern whin tht ik un to mim lit difftrnl fit tors undf ubtedli an inn tut in initi i tinu the fill ind sprine miir itn ns mirition is i er id ittinti md is slimn bj nianj hunt tiei tun s hi sides hirds george e mitchell chartered accountant 62 emma st guelph phone gueuh 511 nielsen the chiropractor draleu therapist 38th yar at practice lady attendant mou rues frl 25 pjn wed sat 25 and 89 pjn oersetown phone 150w wm broughtcw v masseur dally 10 ajn to 8 pnx except wednesday r r 1 ltmehouse p o box 29 georgetown 381rl2 dr clifford reid ud5 djd dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 j dr john kerby j practice of dentistry j xray i telephone 202 j main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 891 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrong s garage phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford spn phone georgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 536 leroy dnle qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg 7 main street telephone 656 i norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction 21 main st s brampton 1789 hours by appt tues thurs only the population of ontario is eleven peraons per every quare mile j a willoughhy a sons complete real estate service hxad office toronto 366 bay st em 30604 city and country homes farms and small acreages industrial and business tsar local representatives tom iffiwson geonfetown sssw w fidler brampton 806 r 4 kenneth m langdon barrister and 80ucitob notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building km street phaoe 8sw lever hoskin cbartared accountants snccssson to uob abtropoutan bidt4 m vtetada bbm tlliaaaalj

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