Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1954, p. 8

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l q1 ahawaa wednesday kvaolnc jan- ttthlbm pada the georgetown herald sirs hag taa janrannthae cat wnmnr wiwamiwh kaiiiwnyaw asambovk gauua cowa fliaairilntlnn rate fcuoa year attogle oiejiatac fhimyityt tum innliil laa tch fallen waltut c bisfiif mfau4kv aad utter f a r r ouaau u kbqavny ltaau tat ctarti co xtehataaa jr atasireriaarrriil the nnu to printed am wtftimlry to tfca aataa am mala tateet oeoraasoait- aatliettabdm ateead ita aaall paid otttee davt ottawa msaaber of tfaa rknedun weauy mwiajaw aaoewkm tad mm oetario xkmeiaa u tea wmjl a guessing game during the war there teemed always to be a shortage of necessary paper forms for office routine in the army pay office where we worked it was necessary to complete a last pay state ment for each man transferred to another camp and as there were frequent drafts of a hundred men at a time it was imperative to ha a proper supply when needed all such stationery was requisitioned from the central office in toronto and it was the practice there to cut each requisition a certain percentage and send onlj a portion of the order but the pay office had its work to do and when onehundred soldiers were on transfer one hundred forms were needed the solution of course was to always requisition for more than needed and by checking back on the percentage cut in previ ous shipments one could usually arrive at the proper amount of inflation needed to pro duce rite desired results the present h method of ask ing municipalities to estimate road expendi tures early in the new year for purposes of grant and then paring the estimates seems to hark to the same system a council tends to boost the figure about the amount they ex pect it to be cut and odd a few more thous and just tn case hie highways department then goes to work on the estimates reduces them to their figures and if everyone does their job properly the municipality ends up with the amount of grant they intended to get and the government hus the satisfaction of knowing that costs have been reduced and the taxpayer protected 1 axpayers who fear that georgetown xcpouncil is going all out this year when they hear of proposed spending of 70000 on road work can therefor add the proper grain of salt to the story unusual travellers those who might doubt that a blind man can see werent included in the large audi ence which attended the travelogue presented by the travelling fergusons in knox churrh on rhursdny mr fergusons descriptions of jhe parts of england and scotland which theyvisited on their last overseas junket lacked no val ue which eyesight might be supposed to have given them and his remarks with just the right proportion of mild humour were per fectly timed to the coloured slides each a work of art in itself snapped by mrs fergu sons camera diivid fergusons handicap has as so often happens served as a challenge to do change in farm costs indicating radical changes in farm meth ods and techniques overthe last three de cades is the fact that feed and seed have risen to be onethird of farm- expense while hired labour has dropped xonsiderably in the cost pkture- a com o a tw pf r iod made by an oac economics professor shows that in 192830 for every 100 of farm expense 10 went for feed and seed what hr might otherwise never have done lnerr many of us who have felt the tra vel iug but settled in routine never give expression to it this young war veteran whose life was tragically altered by an ex ploding shell has capitalized on his misfor tune to the extent that he has visited more parts of the gor than most of his sighted compatriots he has done it on a shoestring and he has brought happiness to others and some monetary reward 10 himself with his travelogue well be hearing more about the travel ling fergusons in future years and we are sure they will always have a warm welcome awaiting them in georgetown in 1 94850 34 out of every 100 went for the same purpose in the same period hired labour dropped from 19 per cent of total production expenses to only 10 percent the swing from farm labour to mechanization is revealed in the fnrr that whereas fnrm inhnnr wna one of the miionlc ledge masters war bro ladle clark and ex coew albert honler were butall- ed as heads of the two geor maonle lodge at recent meetings last wednesday rt ex caaajk george c baosra was in chart of use installation of halloo chapter rjum 2m orc ooeere who ere installed at tnt meet trig are first- prinrtpsl bxrconip ajbart hunter lpxex comp ww cretnar tndpriaetpalex caeap jam mccalg 3rd principal e coaatv lew traeey treasurer x coma john d kelly bcrtbe- comp chart wray scribe n comp chart beo- wlok ps corop wm b hamilton hemjael comp jack arrotranf sfl comp irwin noble ja- comp sam penrtce m of 4th veil comn alex rea der u of 3rd veil comp g ue- crea m o 2nd veil comp bev moody t at 1st veu comp ii j cunningham onanist comp all goodwin committee chairmen lor i dm are general purpose hi ea comp george c brown education and lastnirtlon lit ea comp k v marcormark hrcepllon ek comp frank wllion benevolence v e comp w go thompson mfmlk-r- ehlp and attendance comp jack armstrong visiting com sam penrlce traniportalton comp cileries llffiwlck finance kx comp john i kelly kntrrtain- meitt comp william b hamilton auditor coiltjul sam mackenzie i hajrley motors now able to serve you better and cuictcii t with the adpmon of as a fulltime member ofvthe staff harley motors general repairs and tune4jp shell products flreatotto tire wulard batteriew greasing wheel balanctac 31 jdhn st tr 72591 halxjnafau girls sewing club receives instruction the girl swnjt club met sat- urday after noon at the home of bonnie cotton after the oirnnir -xrili4- mnd buuiw- mr r j short 1 1 instrucleo the iclrtt in the projer bruahlnjf of their teeth and the core of hair and rajp mr jtu mcemry tauttht the irl how to turn antl do foio4ink tru followlnk i the rlub itrcljc i pumrf my hiid to clearer think- lug ny heart to greater loyallty my hands to larkr servic and my health to better living ftir my club rny community it ml my country italllnafact were deettec krlday nikhl in their name with lncle- wood with a scon of 6 i mrs 11 viinnatter who has re- t irned from n iwomonlh voca tion in florida tpent uie weik end with mrs j kirkwood mr j k ir wood and shirley lipiiu uto week end with mr and mrs h o kirk wood in toronto and attended the hockey kimo at maple leaf gardens saturday nluht and klmrr c thompson itt wor ii ro e v mrtnack wu assisted by past masters of credu lode no 21ft when mr clark and the now officer werte liurliillcd earlier lnc month 104 ofticeri are wor uro les lie clark worshlpfu master war lira walter itt8 past maitr wor uro walter fldler senior wardrn wor ilro james f evans unlor warden v wor uro wfg o ttiompson chaplain wor bro everett cole treasure wor ijro n e ivatkin seerotary uro irwin noijle assistant secretary wor uro jock lucas dinclor of ceremonies uro thomas nlven senior deacon uro james mccalg junior deacon tiro james linton inner guard uro graham farnejl tyler uro jack addy senior steward uro charles ken wick iunlor steward wor uro sam mackenzie uro jut in d kelly auditors chairman of lodge- committees are general purpose nro walter hdlcr sick and uenevolent v wor uro hugh dickie education itt wor uro e v macconnack posting wor uro leonard march merit entertainment uro james f evans property wor bro campbell sinclair directory alfred j bishop certified public aceeoataat main si georgetown til 733s1 office open monday and friday evenlnn monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north o a lt dealfra on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetere a m nieuen dc nd decter ef chlresraetla and naturopathy h o u n fl 25 pm closed thursdays ladr atteeuubt 10 main st n ceorcetown tr 73b42 dr gldtord re lds djjj5 dentist tr 72581 main street georgetown moat important items in jnrm costs in the late twenties it was in fourth position in f949- 50 farm news juniors will meet haummand debaters resolved thst the farm labour situation la detrimental to on tarios agriculture la to be the subject ol the intercounty debate at trafalgar memorial hall on thuradsy evening tvb 4th states frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt sarviaa ttl 7m64 osorfatown po box 413 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon iu1 street tr 7mt1 inuimist harold tyrrell president or hauon junlorfarmera halton will up hold the imrmallve and haldlmand ho neuatlve barbara cunning ham ami jenn patterson will carry the laurels for halton hockey fans saw colored photos of your fttvoritc hockey stars every saturday the weekend tely it publnhing full color photograph and a biography ol one ol the worlds greatest jioekay totiyers heras m opportunity for boys sndglrlj to ehp thee xclirtive color plehtm for their scripbooks start your couectim hus saturday i tvtfy saturday thi ttlefiflam iwiiy wti weekend al te aba etalt ha tery tfce f jua4avll stone school aagociation continues improvcmenta- mr and mr charlie grclg wcro hoali to the members of the stone school aaabclotion for holr moot- inn on january 20th tho picture of horimajeety the qucciv which the association haa purcluised for theach6bl has been framed by mr earl trow and was shown to tho members it was decided to hold a social nijiht at the school on a fioturday on fetruary miss betty grove of toronto will show pictures pf hef tour of enaland and europe mrs grelft will be social convener jor iws event the meeting also dacmetftitpur- chase staffe curtains for the school and suflht so be used tv1lh the pro- jectorj several film strips recently pur- chnied from the national film board- for use at ttje school were shown to the members by mr johri glynn r a social hour was enjoyed at tke close of the meetlns many yeara orgmniat engraved silver tray- prcsenlation ol an engraved sil ver troy eicpreised the thanks of ncrvnlpreabyterjan churcb con- errcntion to mrs oliver hunler who lias served as organist at the church for several years t the tray was presentedto mrs lrunter at the annual church m ins when thomas mcgce read an f address and mrs craig mcclure made the presentation radio repairing we apecialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son tr 724u dr john kerby practice or damstry xray tr 73041 n street georgetown cw sayersdvjw veterinarian quatph street opposite armstrongs garace tr 77h s m fajbish ro orroatctkut mcnaruara jewellers georgetown tr 724s1 stmngth of 71 to iso standing was as follows group school parry sound qeorgotown kapoalatslna scerborp iroquois uxhxldge uxl schi ghs cadets second in ontario cqrps smal o fifteen nigh school cadet corps in their group geor getown high school came second in standing last year when the corps iwaa inspected and missed out to parry sound in winning- the strata- edtimvidtt ihumacher orangcvllle baarhavtlle s porouptne central r sturgeon falls barrie v orlmaby- uport perry strength standing too 808 80 s4s 130 881 105 708 130 771 1pbj4j 80 728 140 700 140 706 858 887 628 81 v jawilloubhbya sohr complete ebaii estate i service head omci toilonto sea bay be k 30804 city and coaatrr baasea farms and tuna acreages industrial aad baataeae preperues year local eeyiraas tom hewson tr7mm walter fidler braatotan sub r 4 i ljtjrdjerqic m sjrhu beaimtt qc barristers and solicitors will st georgetown tr 73381 james menab barrrister solicttoft nota pttbu norton bdlf mala street tr 73481 100 1s8 115 ib0 07 05 there u total- oufff torpa llh central ontario trill jwwrnntwaa centae standing in the wholetf parryswnvl placed s w4edwwstakaaataaaaasgaa leverahosk1n chartered aceountants suc to 44iwsom guncy r ti bamitew anrl solicitors auceaedug arjrjftgttf wlumhoooh m

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