Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1955, p. 6

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tub somtown matrald wednesday evening mareo 43 lboo pace 8 the georgetown herald iairriiijf tha cauuuiuutlej of ocotoerownl oun wuuams nokval umehouse hofentv ntwajtrrown balunatad ashskovf tttla cotta walter c pihoj publisher abd editor subscription rate s3 00 year single copi 8e uch advertising kate quoted on appli the herald 1 printed each wednesday in the osylee at s3 mala st georgetown st 9 garfield u ueguvrey corey hemngtan jr mr jo ferguson lell m clark reg broomhead bob baskervlll authorized u saeoad data avail po osicwdeftl ottawa member of the canadian weekly mewipaper association aid h ontario division of the c w na hospital for qeorgetbwn a hospital in georgetown would teem to be a future certainty if growth plans iot our town mater laltze flow long we can count on brampton and guelph as birthplaces for our babies centres for setting bro icen bones removing append ixesand like treatments which could welt be given locally depends perhaps on growth developments in these towns there are only so many beds available and even now there am times when patients in the three out tide hospitals have to put up wtth accommodation not of their choosing last week some interested people were called together by the chamber of commerce for some ini tial discussions about hospitals nothing was decided and nothing could expect to be decided for it is a big question fo tackle and one which will take many meetings we had hoped that something more concrete in the way of a fact finding committee might have resut spring cleawup coming the herald lost and found window is bulging at the seams and one of these days we will be mak ing a grand cleanout perhaps some of the newer residents aren t aware that articles lost stand a good chance of turn ing up at the herald eventually so we ii hold our houtec leaning for a time until everyone can check there is quite an assortment of keys clothing hockey is over expectations of another ontario hockey cham ptomhip were soon dispelled after the hockey game with sund ridge here last tuesday it reflects no discredit on the raiders for they were sadly outclassed and we venture a guess that beavers will be right in the running for linal honours for they are a smoothskating we ii coached team of the type bucko mcdonald has been turning out for many years the raiders had a good season winning their share and they proved that they don t have to go outside town for their coaching either scotty pat tenon and ken nash certainly did a good ob of hednling the team and their hockey know how gain ed in the toronto industrial leagues and enhanced by several seasons of playing locally certainly reflec ted on the calibre of the team raiders had a good mixture of seasoned players plus some younger men who will be even better next season if there could be any criticism it would be that a few more younger players would come in handy to spell off the veterans who cant be ox pec fed to carry the load all the way pot poum sunday was certainly an introduction to spring everyone seemed to get the notion for sunday driving nil sunday strolling the highway was thick with traffic and pedestrians were out in force too and res- taurants and snack bars were doing a thriving trade listing donations to the fair ladies cooking school klrkwoods hardware bert carney and crawfords stores norval were missed from last weeks list in the herald in the red face department we editor ialized last week about muddy highway sidewalks caused by repairs to a watermain too late we learn ed that it was the bell telephone co installing under ground cables and not the waterworks at all and councillor harry hale says our last woek report of the motion to hire tan engineer could be misleading when we reported him voting against the motion because he favoured a higher salary mr hale wanted the sal ary 5500 instead of 5200 business trips have taken two local men to the west coast perc save is led from the moeling it was left ralher vague that organization representative were to report back to their groups and tlie chamber of commerce would call a public meeting if interest is shown the meeting will have its purpose in getting peo ple talking and perhaps later this year will find the nucleus of a lioipilal committee which will get down to some real business we can see little benefit from a public meeting until many tacts are available for presentation and discussion a suggested sic and type of building whether it would be possible to use llws present high school when it is abandoned for a new one what share lle government pays and how tlve towns share of costs would be assessed are some questions that como immediately to mind the chamber of commerce is to be commended on their interest so far and it is hoped that thoy will continue efforts in tins direction of every description and enough jewellery that we sometimes get customers intended for neighbour ceco aacnamara when cleanout lime comes all usable things are turned over to some worthy organization for bales or rummage sales the rest goes lo its last resting place with the lown garbage the playoffs were noted by clean hard hockey little rough stuff and an absence of maior penalties showed the game as it should be played breaks entered in to the picture raiders had their share in the first game fcjero sundridge had more than their thareuv two games locally but you can t argue with scores and when the game ended 10 1 on saturday the ream did a wise thing to avoid another long trip and conceded defeat we owe a debt of gratitude to teams coaches and others who gave georgetown a fine season not only of intermediate hockey but of junior industrial and little nhl as well crowd support has certainly not been what it was in the days when a crowd of 1500 was the usual thing in the arena we can blame television and hu man nature for people are fickle and sport goes in cycles one of these years hockey will catch the public fancy again and then the arena wont be big enough lo hold the crowds meanwhile well be looking forward to next season for some more exciting sport still away on a selling trip for the picture frame com pany which he works for in the city last week stan finlay made a trip by plane on alliance paper business motorists are urged to use more caution than usual at this time of year when a splash at the wrong time can give some extra business to the cleaners and pres sers lighting for the parking lot behind stores on north main street is in the planning stage and coun cillor walter gray tells us that the hydro will soon be installing this sale of a main street business is ex pected to be news- in another week or two mcgib- bon hotwgapatfatis are now being invited to use the parking area on mill st this side of the roxy and a sign has been placed directing them there ano ther store remodelling underway with cotton bros extending their ladies wear section farther back law yer maurice manderson is locating in a new office up stairs in the building farm forum ifcfbtt hour week show of farm labour mr m j brown a forty hour week in agricul- fantt forum discussion topic wedr allowed very clearly tome the labour problems the farmer mm troupe greed that the far- lean not cut workiaj time to nra 1 weelfrwrliiarto-aome- be ante it regular returns too low to justify hiring- enough help to run diftcrcnuahlfts however sores suggestions wero made whereby the farmer might make life more pleasant for his helpers and to tome extent offset industrys high er wages and shorter hours host important of those wasgood living conditions for the married man a yearly contract if possible and separate living nquartors for tho tingle man homduke conditions good food and comfortable room a well equipped properly organiz ed farm managed icooperatlvely will tend to make help more satisfied guaranteed prices for farm produce would give the farmer greater secur ity thus putting him la a position to bo more liberal with his employees workmens compensation should be available to all workers tho urban worker receive more money but all things considered some groups felt the farm labourersres aa well iy financially as the urban wor- 1cor mother jimmytsit down and toll me a ttory jimmy i told daddy a ttory government liquor erate tome 450 retail ads jimmy i cant tit down i just 3add ipbtoritle stores in lea op- can- maurice e manderson wishes to announce the opening of an office fob the r practice of law at 4 main stftbt south above cojjqn bros slore aioicnown telephone triangle 73 1 69 ypu takes service norman rus- speaker a fine coofrrauon was id alien dance for use evening service of wor- hip il st john untied church on unixfy evening when the young peo ple of ypu conducted the service of worship and the rung relational firr- ilde sue crabtrec the preaidrnl of the ylu conducted the service and gave a avhort talk on the work and other activities of the ypu doug w nggleworth read the scripture nson tom iee led the congrega tlon in prayer soloiau for the even ing were sandra scott singing thank be to cod and paul prust singing the hojy city the of the young people gail king jack sunnuclu and judy ucciunbcr gave short addresaea on the subjects railh hope and love at the firtmxda bill whitney was in charge paul prust led a ling song of hymns tom forgrave read the scripture the guest speaker was lfr norman kuss atuden minister of hal linaiad mr kui spoke on the sub ject what the cross ueans to me he pointed out that the bible was full of very pertinent questions this questioning begins in the second chapter of genesis when god asks the questions where are you this question is still an important que tion that roust be aetued by each of us where do we fit into this world annual meeting amd election of officers georgetown red cross sociitv frimar25 t00 pun in hu municipal building weekly sports calendar kid hockey saturday morning jr farmer hockey monday march 2brh 830 pm fifth and filial aam lo tucku tha aau championship industrial hockey march 27th 200 pm smith a stent vs burnt transport final playoff gam with all its vastness of sue and eo deavour then tn the fourth chapter of genesis we find another important quesluin stili facing roan where u your brother what is my rtwponsi bitlty to my world brother the needy brother my home my community my church these questions cannel be correctly answered till we answer another question found in uatthew chapter 27 what shall i do with jesus which u called the christ when you look at the cross from the point of view of brutaiily one mmy be repulsed seeing there a grue some sight but when you see the cross of christ in the light of the words cod so idovrd then thst scene becomes the loveliest ttr behold then we understand what christ mean r when he ssid if i be lifted up from the earth 1 will dnw ill men unto me before that cross comes the choice of the entivoaeroent of christ as kiviour and lord of our lives or the rejection of christ and his love our answer of faith there toward christ will determine who thrr or not we can properly answer the other two questions thero am 1 in this vast universe and life and where u my brother what is my responsibility to others thst answer of keith is not a altp into the dark unknown but a alrp into the wul of god and the support ing arms of god the rireside concluded with a socisl time snd lunch served by the ypu with qurbec the only province still unsigned to the transcanada high way agreement some 4500 miles of the transcanada highway are con sidered passable for traffic directory frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt servlc po box 413 trlangle 7 2sm georfeiowa dr clifford reid ljs dda dentist trland 7 2301 wain street georgetown a m nitaun dc kd oactsr cmraawactlt and uttu hours 1spm closed thursdays laaly ahawatwt 104 guejph sl georgetown triansie 7s612 dr j burns milne dental surgeon xnay leverhoskm chart anwmwanh successors to jenaaru a hsutry esi 4s131 1803 metropolitan bjdg 4 victoria st toronto dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triansie 73041 main street georgetown alfred j bishop cartifiad public accountant main sl georgetown tr 73351 office hours 0 a m to 5 p m uondars to fridays c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 7 2741 s m faibish ro ortomatbut mcnamsua jeweller oaaraatawn tr 7341 dale bennett barristers and solicitors ieroy dale q c syba unnstt qc mp trianglo 73301 mill street georgetown james f mcnabb barrister solicitor notary public toronto ouver 4052 1407 king st w it pays you to buy or sell through j a wihouewjy a son limited realtors city and country h farms anal small arrssass industrial usina rvartia your local representatives tom hbwsom tr 7341 waltbt noli avr4mta4en 9v5 r 4 i hu ian 44 ecllbtaa ave e head ostice tomato monuments pollock campbell dmlans on r4ut inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 82 water street north g alt oikeerrs brewk0 comeawy umpltt hews0n a 0rd barristers and sbllcitors 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