Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1956, p. 6

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the georgetown mijlllli- the georgetown herald serving the communities of ceoroetowr glen wouams now umehouse walthlt c diehn subscription rate 3 00 a year single comes 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in tfcc office at 22 main st geoigetown publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mccilvray bob baskerville i eshe m clark dave hastlnga corey hcrnntlon jr ken cowell mrs ailcen bradley terry llailey authorized as second class man post office dept ottawa industrial progress noted plant expansion at two local industries is an encouraging sign of georgetown s industrial progress an addition to the less than a yearold var ian associates firm is noted in detail in thia is sue work has also started on a substantial ad dition to the smith and stone plastics plant which was built a few years ago as an adunct to the main factory two factory buddings are being erected by oelrex developments in the newer part of town and although no announcement has et been made about their occupancy there is no doubt that they will be the home of new industries in months to come and forerunners of an industrial expansion unprecedented m the town s history as industry increases one can foresee a you cant stand still while we don i always agree o ie hu idred per cent with those who say a town can i stand still and must go behind or aheid it would cer tamly seem to be true industrially fifteen years have made a great difference in the industrial picture n georgetown while the three maor mdustr es the paper mills and smith and stone have expanded steadily many smallers ones have faded from the picture and it is a sobering thing to realize how many have disappeared completely the centuryold dayfoot shoe co is gone forever so s harley kay maryland a fixture for many years which changed local on to waterloo an apartment building has replaced ihe old brill hosiery mills georgetown clay products has closed down as has the dolphin craft boat works on king street greater proportion of the towns populat on be mg locally employed at present a large percentage of the newer residents particularly in the sunbeam clover dale valley hill and deli x subdivisions are commutters to aaalton toronto and oakville when more factories are here there will be more obs available and it is reasonable to ex pect that many commuters will decide to work closer to home and seek positions in the new plants it will be good bolh for the town and the residents for it is difficult for a commuter to in tegrate himself into a community as quickly or thoroughly as t would be were he locally em ployed isang in baptist i church choir here interment of william hortop 80 was made m greenwood ceme tery georgetown on august 2nd he died after a few months ill ness in queen lluubclh hubpiul loronto on july 30th i mr hortop was born in stew urttown later living in glen wil hams and after his marriage in georgetown hor the last 35 yeais he had resided in toronto he attended hirst baptist church in georgetown and wal mtr road lliptist church after mo vint to the ul and sang in both iihmis he was j number of cre tlit masonic 1 odcc 1 ihe lodge held then icrvici at the 1 arle i lliott tuner tl home in loronto on wednesday cvciiinc ihe memornl miicc thi next da was conducted by a cousin kev mcuiur link of the naarene church hamilton and at the graveside bj luv alfred j uaiker i of georgetown 1 last number of his family mr hoi lop is survived by several nu us and nepluws he was prede teased t a brother janus and wo sisters mrs kohirt mcmaster and miss catharine hortop who dud l in blbruar this year flies to england for funeral of father informed of the sudden death of her father at dartford kent mrs william b hamilton 00 prince charles drive was able to make arrangements to travel to i ngland by air and arrived in time to attend the funeral service the followint t nday harry green 76 was well known in southern lngland as a football rtferee a stationary engineer he was employed with the i ondi metropolitan watir board for ov 40 years retiring after the war he leaves his wife and thr daughters lisa mrs win b ih imilton of georgetown mis birn ard culver of dartford and mrs george wajnc of manchester mrs wayne will be remembend by lo cal servittimn who visited manth ester while they were overseas is leader of a ladies band at lh pic aditlj hotel in manchester mrs hamilton is remaining in britain for a few weeks and is at ihlsint visiting in slotland with her husbands people have you blln vacationing or had someone visiting you the herald will he please lo report it in the social personal col umns phone tr 7 2201 g urgetown ceased to be a paper producing ce ire w en the old lower paper mill was closed doi and two companies which have occupied part of the build ng since a them cal firm and 3 iurn lure factory had only brief existences in towi a niach ery firm started during the war by v dor d cjqi later moved to another location a d i glen w ii ims a large knitting mill closed clow i and the build ng while occupied by a feather converting firm was destroyed by fire a ne v hos ery mill and a children s furm lure pi i i would hardly replace this industrial d create i id gorgetow i is fortunate that ex pi is on of ll tt ree large n iu tr es has more tl i offset t li s i per at ve for a to vi io k ep i keen ye for lostr al poss biht es f ioi for expan s o at k ast to hold its own mrs jack bauantine is trousseau tea hostess mrs jack ballaiume wis hostess at her home 10 km slrctt r ast on jul 21st it a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter muriel who became mrs hoy w iel md at her marriage on ihe 28th in sis from toronto i ondon windsor ind north bav joined lo cal frunds in ilttndinj hit ua whuh took plict from thrte t sc lht bruit s uandmolhii mrs nnn billanliiu md lur aunt mrs but bhtkwtll bi impton iurtd it i m moor hrimphm 1uu ims mrs han id m irsh ill mrs jatk inns iml mrs finest wilsn it br mil nn sirud hu ti t ml mrs uhn ur mrs ntk t mpbll md miss maiiun i i irdm bi implon win in tin 1 b n mri i is i f it hn grace baptist open air church sunday august 12th at 7 00 p m in georgetown park mr v bert will play his electric guitar pislor bruce penny will brine the message plan now to attend this tlosme opin air strut pholo canadian national raiueari as any hoitnewifo known its the final taste that count with rbii chowder whether its niadu from damn or codfish hero canadian national hailwuyu hef lnatruttor joseph t nllia bamplth a chowder uiat unci butter iuauad of work and in a favourite with trftvtlkru during lent home heating i n mi i m i irm 1 kuill nil i luirill li li r 1 hit li i mls illnuill in 1 i mpl ll if ni fn ni h iii h r 1 iii llillinlim ll i i i nun h r vulli kill- i i nil i t s il li ul li lid in ul li i i 1 mi j k i iiiilib advertise it pays directory 1 dr j burns milne im 1 slrgion hay mill stru t it 7 2871 11 i 1 -noil- illi her tn i ili rnr ilultli liiim llnio- 11 lr ii i i lll 1 r 1 in il with r s cjll i sll dr john r kerby imftiu ot disrisniy ily lltijnili- 7 3641 mini slrit liirbtlmil what council did zoning bylaw draws interest new by law governs town tree planting no by law in georgetown s h story will draw more interest than the proposed zoning plan which has been under consideration for several months by council and planning board the lengthy document is a comprehensive survey of the future and attempts to foresee what will happen in various areas by setting up rules and regulations about what can be con strutted for instance if an area seems headed to be commercial it rules out any large scale home building it stops people from building homes in what is destined to be a location for new fac tones it attempts to provide parking space in new commercial areas realizing that in future such a district cannot prosper without ample par king space for shoppers the by law is not perfect it is bound to be subect to changes some mmed ate others in future when conditions vary from those antic paled now ii i ot go ng to be passed by the counc i r a hurry begi ining the week after next the complete by law will be published n the h raid n ihree or rour instalments concluding with a proposed zoning map it is then council s inten i on to call a public meeting at which aiy resi dent may comment on the by law it will then be further studied by the planning board and council in turn and revisions made if these are deemed w se the zoning by law will not meet with one hundred per cent approval alreidy three property owners are at odds with the by law and have been denied building permits for the present because their plans con flict with the proposed by law there will be others and it will tax the abil t es of council and planning board to the limit to be solomons and decide the wisest course and solut on fairest to the individual and to ihe com tnun ty as a whole tr b id in mntil muniliv rtuilitts tin pi intim am im d of mis m town pnpirt tthilt no m will mt run from lht monclir cncouramninl cmn tilii ns t i pi mt such in ts i p i mtnt of jjt a trtt is illod 1 war aftir tht planum prmuiinfi tht tree is in hi illh tiinlilmn more import ml the b hw il bus tin town to rirwne in tret planted contnr to tht in i ind an tree judged dangerous em be rt moved h tht town hh must hive 10 diys notict to thi owner of adjoining proptrt- thi owner must he rtcomptnstd for his trmi bit in plinlim if this ot curs a s25 ptnall is prow wd f r hit nwntr of an anim il which il imu j tree planted on public propel l s m faibish ro optoml 1ius i mcnamara jewellers lieorgetown a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd tar of practice 2d pin closed thursdays lady attendant lb4 utlph st ccorgetown ikianuc 7 3bl2 frank petch ikfnsrd lctioneer prompt service 1 0 box 413 tr 7 28b4 georgetown lever hoskin hiai tiir lirilal i every week for important community news including a full r port of what council did and inlinslim soinl and personal hi ins fr mi lin md distrut thompsons hardware oil burner service eavestroughing hardware plumbing 8 mm si n georgetown ont phona tringl 7 2971 1 1 i chartered accountant e l buchner optometrist in acton iury wfintidy hours 1 jo 6 00 pin any tvcning b appointment 48 mill st l alton rhonh 115 51 main n brampton phono 2478 44 victoria st toronto phone em 49131 maurice manderson ll ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 7 2464 office mill st geor sports calendar anyone for i tennis st georges tennis club invites you to enioy this healthful recre ation on guelph street new members welcomed for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abclls drug more phone office 599 res 830 hours 9am to 0 p m daily kenings by appointment dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale q c sybil bennett ocmp tom van s1ckler triangle 7 3381 mill street georgetown alfred j buhop certified pubic accountant mam st georgetown tr 7 3351 office hours 9am to 5 p m montlajs to fruas community swimming pool open daily 10 vm 12 m j pan to wnmt and sundays 3 pm to swnwt company w h carr professional engineer ontario land surveyor oeorfictown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 radio repairing c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrong s garage tr 7 2741 ndsummm madness hews0n 0rd barristers solicitors 39 mam street south beside knox church george c hewson john d ord trunju 7m6

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