Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1946, p. 8

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3fr gaoryrtown herald wfacday my 2fth 1946 jack thompson bbtubns to radio wobx announcement baa been made tbla week by mr jack thompson that he has sold his main street gift shop and lending library business to mr and mrs paul barber who are taking pos session the first of the month the business was established a year ago christmas time in the lone block and has been a decided addition to the shopping community providing as it does a place where outortheordlnary gifts can be purchased mr thompson who is in the post has been on the announcing staffs of radio stations okoo and okey is return ing to radio work as a freelance an nouncer and actor last sunday he appeared as a member of the cast of the people ask a fifteenminute w broadcas to t p labour over the obc network s mr and mrs barber are both well- known georgetown folk mr barber who is associated- with his brother-in- law in mcnally wood products served overseas as a lieutenant with the lome scots while mrs barber who is the former ruth mcnouy has been employed with the bell telephone office for several years annual meeting georgetown progressiveconservative assoc pubuc library georgetown monday june 3rd 1946 800 pm election of officers for the coming year everybody welcome victor king president mackenzie robertson wedding at le aside leaslde presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding on friday may 24th at 2 o clock of jean agnes robertson daughter of mr and mrs james c robertson of erin and law rence george larry mackenzle son of mr and mrs s c mackenede of georgetown the ceremony was per formed by rev charles hay the bride wore a pale blue suit witii black accessories and a corsage of white orchids she was attended by miss blanche modougall of erin who wore a rust suit with black accessories and a corsage of roses mr bob mac- kenzie was his brothers groomsman following the ceremony a reception was held at the prince george hotel in toronto the brides mother recei ved wearing a pale blue suit with white hat and pink rose corsage the grooms mottier assisted wearing a black suit wlh white accessories and a corsage of red roses following a honeymoon trip in western ontario the young couple will take up residence in hamilton bin mcnally s cement mixer-putty- putty was poor competition for ttie hundreds of motorcycles which assem bled at the park on friday for the ra ces bill spent the day putting in a smart flagston driveway into his gar age at his home on edith street patronize georgetowns best electrical shop strombergcarlson and deforest radios hoover vacuum cleaners universal milking machines sales and service rejrigerators electric stoves and repairs radio repairing a fully qualified radio mechanic has been added to our staff to give you a complete radio repair service wardlaw electric formerly clarks electrical shop phone 305 main st georgetown o tbe postwar period poses problems ftw loondrjea thai masseybarrls it attacking with dmnoceristtc ener- o wats are no longer waged with pma but they am still waged witti tan tad ted and une recent war hm en lai increase in standzgr capacity thte increased ca- pmtfgr fej gotng to mean increased com- pkmiili end the winners wfll be chose jbo can beat apply modern tecbtttqae and pro to tbe ancient art of founding the maaaeyharris answer is the new ultramodern fo at their verity works branuord a lmoooo since a foundry must handle tons of material coke limestone steel and crap pis iron and moulding sand to produce a tan of east iron the prob lem la largely one of mechanisation of material iiarwfflng tbe old backbreaking labor mus- go and it does go in ttu new fotnv dry other improvements must ue in an swering tbe increasing demand for bettering working conditions and less ened occupational exposure tbe an swer to this is a giant rotoceone and network of dust octroi systems ghosts in your attic milk a statement as to why milk prices have advanced every consumer of milk in canada is being called upon to pay two cents more a quart for this most important food this is not an in crease by your local dairy as a matter of strict fact it is not an in crease in the true sense of the word neither your dairy nor any far mer who produces milk will benefit in the slightest degree think back to december 1 942 before that you were paying two cents a quart more for milk than the price you have become ac customed to in wartime years milk loomed large in the wartime fa mily food budget and to keep the cost of living down the government decided to subsidize milk sales during the past three years the government has actually paid two cents on every quart of milk purchased by consumers m canada every cent of this subsidy was passed along to consumers by your dairy not a fraction was retained for the very considerable amount of work it entailed there was a flat two cent price reduction on every quart bottle sold now the government has decided to discontinue the consumers milk subsidy effective june 1 your dairy is not increasing the price as a result the increase which you must pay will not mean a cant more to either your dairy or to farmers you are being bea npon to pay die two cents instead of the government paying it for you georgetown di mple

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