Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1953, p. 4

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ftmi m v the georgetown hbbalo wednaacuy bvenlng may 27th 1s53 page 4 id oaarfetawn exelaslvalr a silvers building expert carpentry work new buildings or remod elling concrete work shingling brick siding a tost mill st phone 543w dancing every friday night stanley park erin modem aires band admission 75c upwells ltd gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen williams phone 707r23 have your sso oil burner installed now i truru low limit aquas tat termine y our present oil burner efficiency with a c02 test fur naces vacuumed and completely overhauled electric chrono therms and barries in stalls ted free estimates w bill sproule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton visit your rcaf career counsellor a georgetown municipal office tuesday june 9th 1 2 noon to 7pm tim is your opportunity to get complete informa tion on what the air orce can offer you as ain aircrew officer or as a air or airwo- fngffli 1 in a mod- t aviation trade represents weeklies at the gororiation ft o simpkln a weekly news paper reporter is on his way to the coronation thin is the first of a series of articles he will be writing for the georgetown herald and other members of the ontario divi sion of the canadian weekly news paper association sailing for the coronation when my sailing for the corona tion was changed from montreal to new york 1 decided to take an ex tra day in the big city and see some of the sights arriving monday morning i star ted in to see those places which ariost everyone coming here visits radio city the big stores and the 5th avenue shops i watched the lights of the city come on from the observation tower of the empire state building there among the clouds the streets and buildings came out in lights as the sunset gradually faded in the west this was truly a magnificent sight when 1 came down it was with the intention of seeing a show or night club which is what most peo pie believe is a must in new york as i reached broadway the masses of people were on the street and the stores and restaurants and shows which line both sides were bril liantly lighted and throngs of peo pie were surging along i just wlked past one after another of those entrances with livened atten dants in front nnmes of places one often sees id print down towards times square saw a purse snatcher try his luck and fail saw him knock over a theatre attendant who tried to to stop him and watched the crowd gather round heard a blind man singing isn t it a small world as he was slowly led along by his seeing eye dog while passers by dropped coins in his cup broadway was our beat i walked down one way and back on the other side on the end of the flat iron bull ding a big electric sign advertised a canadian brand of whiskey 1 which incidentally br ngs about double price to the new york thirsty however the word canadian felt good to walk past the restauran s which are every where seem all to be filled one attendant handed me a pass which read beautiful girls as dancing partners coronation theme in front of rockefeller centre in a sunken garden surrounded with flags of all nations there has been set up a coronption cavalcade the coronation carriage with its four teams of white horses and rid ers and guards are complete m life size plaster of paris details are most exact even to a scar on the face of one of the medalled guards thronts of people are contn ually passing to view it finally when my feet could take no more 1 returned to the huul tuesday morning 1 toured tie united nations baildint the post office there ref iscd to take a cor adian dollar in payment fcr postage stamps which could be used ily n that building the clerk said can adian money would be difficult to bank it was at this time i suddenly found i was in the midst of 70 lad ics from my own neighbourhood in simcoe county they were on a bus toir ind hid been in wishing belore vimting now york some or them tn kly cws paper corresp indents and were dc lighted to know the wethy newb papers rnd a concp dct i jo 2 to the coronation thy hoped t be nt the dock to sec me ot all 70 of them they also wanted to ce the queen eli7 abeth which would be dockmt is i was embirking after a bus ride to the sub irl s where the mtivr new yorkers ht in aiarfment houses i took the n ricrlround bick to trc hold to pack before leaving am awiy no v aboar 1 the geor gic and the next letter w 11 be from overseas r g simpkiv pictured above will represent the georgetown her ild and other member pjpers of the ontario division or the canadian weekly newspapei s aisot lalion in great britain during the coron i lion he will airmail first hand re ports of particular interest to icad ers of the weeklies biek durn his tour he sailed from new yoik on may 18th this will be his second trip overseas having ser ed in world wr i mr simpkm has been a reporter for one of on tano s largest weeklies for 25 years and is particularly well ver sed to speak on the rural scene the first of his articles appears this week when cornpared to other areas in western ontario tomato plants and like crops were rather badly riddled here and there windows were broken but in general we got off very lightly on spiedvalc ave east at northern city limits t1iuhs frl may 28 29 captain scarlet richard greene technicolor saturday may 30 monday june 1 red skies of montana technicolor richard widmark tues wed june 2 3 full brush girl luellletl love lucy ball ti1urs friday june 4 5 here comes the groom bing crosby jane wyman 2 shows nightly children under 12 yc need phoney oet50to1000fastathpcoayowofbpfttnn no bankable security needed up to 24 saontbi to lepay phone or stop fai at canadas atrnyst amosl 0useh0lp finance h i i a mala st sooth maaaal floor ahaaa iso bamron oni 1 1 6 wyndhaaa taraat afcaas 79s insurance travel real estate walter t evans co mill street phone 183 georgetown ontario serving your community for over 30 years three winners announced baseball club lucky draw as a fund raising activity and also to encourage a good crowd at the opening ball game last week booster tickets were sold for the game with three lucky draw prizes offered we print wedding invitations umpire mikf timmins of hamil ton drew the winning tickets which were 5 00 vouchers from richardson s hardware silvers depl store and brill s dept store prizewinners were a c gordon acton joe rice georgetown and linda jenner georgetown this babys sure built for comfort i irt2 ford phhhili features acclaimed by truckers hew oriverized cus ktlllt for driver ctmrokt moit com tunable cabi jck 197 i -0- comfort zone ride control meaks less driver straih there r cr lib i y and lei road ihork i r df tci became ca 11 no oftrd cl cr o lonk 1 moot her rlillnir ir n ipr na fir her iwi from load carry dk rear pr njtit improved surekerbtllho 1 rakes for easier safer swum self ener tiucii single anchor f scd double anchor dt double cylinder type brakes depend at on model nc smoother surer tiopi with less pcdalpressure i w power for smooth uvelt performance driver proved ford v 8 end nei deliver imno h dependable power h xh mi a ncd orquc for tough 4li h vet vb power mean ewer dr vcr rmi sear changes i farm news promising prospects for halton crops the halton countryside hns sel dom looked more promising than it does at the present time the mea dows pastures and fall wholl are outstanding for the time of year in fact some cf the fall wheat is so heavy that areas here were ra ther badly lodged following last thursday night s storm j the spring grim is variable the seeding season has stretched out over a period o at least six weeks due to excess moisture conditions a relatively small acreage is still unsown and will likely be sown to emergency crops such as buckwheat and millet here and there some fields have had to be resown others pat some of the eprlier sown fields on be higher land are looking exceptionally good while on the heavier more level land con dttions are a bit patchy just how much damage has been done by last thursday evenings storm nye are not sure most sections of this county ot off very lightly turning okie uf to 13 tot shorter shorter wheel bases and wider front t reads make ford trucks easier to handle than ever bef re shorter turning rati us means more frontend stability greater steer ng case more all round manoeuvrability and more efficient hauling on busy schedules allnew smoothhandling ease in the greatest truck line in ford history 1953 ford economy trucks arc a driver s dream because they embody dozens of new vicallj import tnt features designed to make them easier to handle more comfortable to drive safer and more efficient to operate all summed up in drivertzed design the most revolutionary advance m truck building ever made see them inspect the new dntertzed cabs with every inch planned for comfort and con veniencc drive them feel the new ndc control easier steering smoother shifting safer braking prove it to your own satisfaction that ford economy trucks are the smoothest handling trucks on the road 6katest tuhsubskm choke in ford nttlck hbt0rt synchro silent shift ng on all models means much less effort for fchc driver smoother operation in traffic no more tiresome double clutching automatic transmission and over drive available in all f loo seres stccrinft column gearshift standard in f 100 f250 and f 350 series at extra cost vcfel fkw dick riddall motors complete y new ford trucks garry more and carry hratther fcreveiyfrockmg dollar see your ford truck dealer iffil your friendly ford ph0me monarch dealer 2gfr look for the fsk sign 0f value when y0u buy a used truck- see your ford

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