Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 23, 1953, p. 10

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the georgetown imihil wednesday evening dec 23 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams nokvalj umkhou8e hornby 8tewarttown baijjnafad ashgbove tebea cotta subscription rate 300 a yeer slnglo copies be each advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor f staff garfield l mcgllvray leslie m clark corey berrlngton jr reg broomhead the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall poet office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association ana the ontario division of the cwna christmas a happy time we doritseriou8ly agree with people who say christmas is becoming too commer cialized not when we see churches full for the christmas services and kiddies with wide eyes watching santa arwpeople everywhere with smiles on their faced arid merry christmas on their lips j true christmas has taken on a modern touch at is a time when gifts and cards are exchanged when church and secular schools industrial plants private and public clubs have parties and entertainments carols have been augmented with more worldly songs white christmas santa claus is coming to town i saw mommy kissing santa claus but this doesnt spoil christmas at all we still have the wonderful christmas story which never grows old in the telling and there is no harm in sharing the joy with santa who epitomizes all the happy things we associate with childhood its only too bad that most of us reserve all our good deeds for a few short weeks when the christmas spirit al year nationally and internationally could make life so pleasant 1 m saxe motqrs 46 gnelph street congratulations it is not often that a couple is blessed with sixty years of wedded life and so we add our congratulations to those already received by mt and mrs thomas l leslie these local people who have spent all their life in the district are sterling examples to the younger marrieds of how to live a busy and useful life and in so doing a happy one both took part in community and church our readers wish them health and happiness activities while raising a family of five who in 1954 in turn have served mankind in the teaching and nursing professions and in mr leslies own career of farming neither has groiyn old in the process and it seems particularly suitable that family and friends presented them with an invention which was not even dreamed about on their weddiig day in 1 893 television we hope they may be spared to see more wonders of the twentieth century and meanwhile with may your heart aing out this christmas in tune with all the nappiness of a joyous holiday season robb5 drug store 8 main street tr 72761 thanks to the people who supported me at the polls in my bid for a council seat and congratulations to the winners del wallace pot prourri we took it as a fact when a press release the school by any name other than the pres- from shrine headquarters told of five local men ent ghs and speaking of rumours joining the order of nobles of the mystic shrine and printed the story as was only to find late thatanother local man jack addy was included in the group possibly jacks home address of glen williams wasmjie rea son for the omission a letter which the post office placed in the bank of commerce mail one day jast week has fred chapman mystified it was a circular from the wall street journal and bore the address bank of georgetown attention president ballinafad ontario canada another smith stoner bill roshier has joined the trek to the states story was circulating that the general elec tric company had optioned some local proper ty which as far as we can ascertain is just a story it was a novel cat rescue that we witnessed on main street a small kitten at the budget market was lodged in a narrow opening between that building and maher shoe store with no way of getting out except to rip out a solid board which gives the two buildings a common front on main street but a stepladder a basket and string and a piece of fish in the basket solved the problem kitty hopped into the basket was carefully raised irectory alfred j bishop certified public accountant main st georgetown tr 73351 your enquiries invited din rvosnier na jwhiw bill his wife and family left town the first of to the top of the board as he ate and the res- the month and he will be working in a ceram- cue was accomplished when a plumber makes a mistake he charges twice for it when a lawyer makes a mistake he has a chance to try the case all over again when a carpenter makes a mistake its just what he expected when a doctor makes a mistake he buries it when a judge makes a mistake it be come the law of the lanjj when a preacher makes a mistake no body knows the difference but when an editor make a mistake- good night rjoxy theatre bldg 3 g tr 72701 3 monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemeterv a m nielsen dc nd doctor of cblropraeuo and naturopathy hours 25 pan closed thursday ladj attendant 19 main st n georgetown tr 73612 dr clifford reid ld s dds dentist tr 72581 main street georgetown ics plant in pennsylvania and living near an other former georgetowner ted vahl mr roshier has rented his house on sarah street to mr and mrs norman lounds who have been living in the valleyview apart- ments mr and mrs ken derose and family are among the first to occupy one of the new sunbeam heights homes on the eas tern outskirts of town ken is traffic manager at smith stone and moved here from osh- awa somewhere the rumor has sprung up that when the new high school addition was officially opened it would be called the gor don graydon schools as a school board mem- eer it was news to the editor and in fact the school board has noteven discussed calling p average 312 porf- hays holstein sale the sixth annual hays anniver sary of hbuteiiw was held decern- bex 1st at oakviue ontario with fifty three head bringing the excel lent to f 16540 for a general average of 312 these included 24 head from the hsrd of w d brooks brantford top price was 1000 paid by g e mckay of schomberg jo brooks for farringdon texal 6ehe ave year old cow classl- ifield very good in selective regi stration who was also first prize if youre in ft spot financially right now with expenses like fuel clothes for the children and plans for the holidays bead think this over yon can borrow s50 to 1000 promptly on yonr own signature at hfc oneday service then take up to 24 monthsto repay on plan thai owaftaxt yourself tv bvsmmlim1 vt mommi winner in the threeyearold milk ing class at the cne in 1951 she is a daughter of j he xxx bull paul texal rag apple mckay also paid 725 to j grauer and sons ltd of vancouver bc lor fvasea ormsby ideal who was the first prize tour year old at the paciflb national ex hibition at vancouver this year in addition mckay also paid 450 to prank g stark sons milton for a s year old and 360 to e gordon atkinson banic for a five year old cow twenty two milking females av eraged 321 fourteen breed heifers 305 fifteen open heifers 255 and two heifer calves 212 other good prices included 430 paid byjohn william meadowvale for a 3 year old 379 paid by g w bussell hornby for a bred heifer 375 paid by karl hyatt norval tor rmtltdoffremale 300 paid by leonard h verner bolton for a bred heifer 300 paid byharold hammond caledon for a milking female and 310 paid by boris trl- fonoff milton for a milking fem ale this ib m pair onc i frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr 72864 georgetown po box 413 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j stanford son tr 72412 dr john kerby practice of rxbmttsttht xray tr 73641 main street georgetown c w sayers dvjh veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs gangs tr 7271 s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown tr 72461 j a widoughby sons complete beal estate service head office toronto 361 bay st e 3060 city nd country homes fsrms and small acreages industrial and buetneas properties yonr tocal bepreaentauves tom hewson tr 72421 walter fidler bramoton 305 r 4 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors hill st georgetown tr 73381 james f mcnab barrrister solicitor notary public morton bdlg main street tr 73481 -e- lever hoston chartered accountants i to andhatfr hewsomiguhcy barriftecsemcl solicitor v succeeding kenneth m languor h roxy theatre bldg 1 t v iaa

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