Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1946, p. 2

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the cutorgemwn herald wednesday oct 16 1946 the georgetown herald settlng communities of oeokgetown glen williams norval umebodsb hornby 8tkwakttown ashorovb baixinafad tbrba cotta l rate s3 00 a yeai single copies 60 tub advertising rates quoted on appuoatlon walter c bxehn publisher and btutor oftrfmd l mooilvray reg broomhead staff leslie m coak harold davison the herald is printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on main st georgetown authorized as eeoond class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division of the cwjij the editors column implement company houses workers in model village 1 n the maaseyharris company has housed 34 fam ilies and 9 1 single men in buildings that have become homes at the former no 5 s f ts rcaf near brantford and a village that will eventuallv have a pop ulation of more than 750 has been born the commun ity already has its own water system electrical system laundry janitor service in its apartments baseball dia monds swimming pool track theatre community cen tre it will have within a short time a general store ice hockey rinks indoors a roller rink a bis olavground to supplement the playground it already has a bakery a refrigeration plant a modern grade school and its own government elected by ballot an extraordinary undertaking involving thou sands of dollars it is proof of how far the agricultural implement industry will go to provide canadian far mers with the implements they need residents of the village said it is the answer of the massey harris company officials said to the challenge to find homes for the workers it needed 4 there is no other post war village like it any where in canada where private enterprise has done all the work we needed homes they needed skilled wor kers they were willing tb go a long way for us we appreciate it thenvillagers have said as soon as it had the paper work done the com pany started remodelling four weeks later the first settlers arrived theyre still there mr and mrp thomas g phillips he is a production man at the plant the plumbers had scarcely moved out before he moved in with his wife and two children the air school covers 880 acres formerly owned by a young man who turned it over to the rcaf enlisted got his training on the station and later was killed flying over germany the station had readymade conveniences hot andcold running water steam heat sewage disposal garbage incinerator the buildings the company took over are three four and fiveroomed apartments now it took just three months to get the 34 families and the 9 1 single men in total population now is 20 1 the company has a waiting list of 1 37 families they will go in as each new apartment is ready h r ellis general personnel manager of the company said the monthly rent the tenants pay in cludes solely the cost of operation without profit mr ellis is organizing the project with their rent the tenants get free heat elec tricity a fine electric range the janitor service the communal laundry facilities and hot and cold running water the single men s building two storeys will ac commodate 1 50 men in comfortably furnished rooms for two three or four occupants with cupboard space centralized washrooms and shower baths the skating rinks will go into the drill hall which will accommodate three regulation size hockey cushions one third of the space will be reserved foi hockey and the balance for pleasure skating and roller skating the former officers mess is now an attractive lounge free to all the villagers there is a snack bar the theatre is being renovated once a week at least 1000 villagers and guests will see a movie with feature shorts and cartoons ama eur theatricals are being organized badminton and basketball are on the pro gram a nine hole golf course is planned also under consideration is a park with lawns flower gafers shrubs and trees rustic benches and tables when the general store opens within a short time with depar ments for drugs hardware groceries meats and dry goods housewives wril do all their shop ping in the village the former airmen s mess will be come a cafeteria at present the children of school age attend school in a reconverted air forcj building a few minutes watte distant this arrangement will continue until their own school opens elections for a selfgoverning body will not take place until the village is fully populate there will be a new village council in brant county then a sevenman committee composed of company 1 catties on the administration now and takes facilities and utilities 4 two british war brides are with tneir husbands there aubrey carefoot is head of the largest family the carefoots have six children their apartment has five rooms irving room kitchen threepiece bath and three bedrooms the family came from thornbury last may mrs carefoot is a former brantford girl villagers- point with pride to the cleanliness of then quarters their village street then artesian well water and their convenient bus service to brantford the water is pumped from the artesian well and stored in a 1 000000gallon underground tank and an 85000 auxiliary tank police and fire protection are provided an armed guard is on the village gate he is tom money recently retired after 40 years with the massey harris company mr moneys last position with the company was with the security guard staff he is now custodian of the property of war assets corpor ation still on the station forewarned forearmed now is die tune that the wise driver checks his automobile insurance well ahead of hazardous win ter driving conditions charles a wills0h general insurance phone 41 6j p we wash everything take advantage of our expert washing and ironing ser- vice to give y clothing that welllaundered look free pickup and delivery georgetown laundry phone 228 john streat opposite arena georgetown 1 c i cuiidai newest come home from work at 5 oclock 3rrnmitiiratiniiiiimcjiiuih intiunuiim 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steamship 3 summer excursions phon 119w or georgetown s e-miiiiininutiimimdiiiiiiiiimnniiiniiiiaihiiiiuihtjiiiiiiiiiiiiio- m i m mum iiimmim iiimmitiitn u iiiinuiiimmiaitmimii 4 le roy dale kc 1 m sybil bennett kc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 jiiiimimniiimiiiiiniiiniitiirtciiiiininiinimiiniiiiamiiiiiiiit langdon aylsworth banisters solicitors and notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown r macjjqtyre ajteworth ba fjrbt mowtoaoe monet to loan offices oratory theatre bmg- mtr ett pbone neotsjesmn ooopsr bldg phone 316 aston nielsen the chiropractor drugles therapist 33rd year of practice lady attendant hours mon tues frt 25 pm sat 25 89 pm j closed thursday 1 over dominion store georgetown phone 160w oiumoroaiiniiiiiiiiaiiimiiimnhiiiriiiiiinnmiminniiiniittira n dr s e magwood i veterinary surgeon i phone 11 office between division court g clerks office and the new municipal building at the cor 1 ner of main and mill streets o i isiiinmaiii i itn unan mi m m n ii iiiniin ion rmmma i tii i m nine- iiiiuimiaiiiiiiiiimnimmminiiitiiiimidnnmmiianmiinii j a w1lloughby willoughby farm agency i head officf toronto 146 yonge st ad 0605m largest and oldest in canada established fortj years consult our active city depart- 5 ment for that home in the city tom hewsqn ls your local representative 5 inmtnnniitiniiiitiahtiinn mnii mrii iitinmiu mriinn iiimmit jmini in ininiuitimniii imi i moiimuiin iniinnif imainm lever hoskin i chartered accountants i to jenkins hardy 1305 metropolitan bids 44 victoria st toronto el 9131 frankpetch liobnsxd auctioneer prompt oeivlue pnon 301 pa boc a mtiniinraniinminiiniiiiiuiujlrjiiiiiiiiiitno iitnunshdnirminditiuiiiiuiqkiitii mnnnimii i niarmrmni radio repairing j we specialize in this work is years experience j sanfordson phone georgetown 34w monuments markers and lettering i pollock ingham j oalt designs on request phone 2048 inject our work in greenwood papers in india indian papers while of small circu lation from 15 000 to 50 000 differ ess- entlallj from canadian papers in that due to illiteracy in india they are often passed along by word of mouth rattier than by reading one man may and usually does read for ten nonreaders who stand by and received their news from the gifted reader walter t evans a company twentyfive years established protection and service fire life automobile insurance windstorm accident sickness travel agency ocean steamship and inland i laker i member toronto real estate s board phone 183 office mill st n iinirioi 11mrmnt11111t111n01m1m1111r11 mmmiciimiiinmcs iiiiiiiiitiititmiiniiiiiiiiitititdniiiiiiiitnmiiiiitirjtnninin the avon products of canada montreal 1 distributors of fine toiletries and perfection product orders taken by mrs f petch 1 phone 301 edith 8l immnironiminmnmmimnniii miminimiiimiionmmim jimmmii niiiii iiihiiowiitiniiinimiinnii nrniuiiharannmo foot ailments treated bt miss allan v reg chiropodist light comfortable arches prices reasonable open moo tfan o0 flfct etwdngb all by mwlulih phonb uboj it arthub t guelph clearing auction sale of farm stock implements feed furniture etc lrv the township of erin the undersigned has received in structions from archie reed to sell by public auction at lot 6 9tb concession erin on saturday october 19 at 1 pnv the following gray horse 9 yra bay horse 12 yrs cattle 5 poled angus feeder st 5 shorttaom feeder steer feed harness anil lumber bags of potatoes about 40 fen of good mixed hay about 600 busof oats about 150 bus of wheat 3 stoneboat planks quantity of maple plank quan tity of new inch lumber quantity of new 2 x 4 ocantung set of heavy team harness set of single hmrkw 4 horse collars implements mh 6 ft binder m s ft mower 13 spring tooth cul tivator hay rake 5 section harrow truck wagon hay rack scuffler no 7 wilkinson plow now cutter buggy set of slmgs hay fork and rope 27 ft ladder 2 ladders 24 it stone boat light dump cart 230 tue 3 inch whlf- netrees forks chains etc furniture large cherry drop leaf table small cherry drop leaf table corner cupboard 2 kitchen tables 6 kitchen chairs 6 small kitchen chairs t sideboard 3 bedsteads wash stand 2 feather ticks bedroom dishes couch barrel churn quantity of bedding dishes crocks etc 6 large kitchen chairs no reserve as the farm is sold terms cash w f mceiien lrk frank petch auct notice to creditors f in the estate of elisabeth anderson late of the town of georgetown m the coram of llalton married woman deceased the creditors of elizabeth ander son late of the town of georgetown in the countj of halton married wo man deceased who died on or about the 4th daj of august 1946 and all olhors having claims against her es tate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon and aylesworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersigned administrator of the es tate of the said elisabeth anderson deceased on or before the 9th day of november 1946 their names addres ses descriptions and full particularr v their claims and the nature of the jm curitles if any held by them and tbsv immediately after the the 9tti day of november 1946 the administrator wiqr proceed to distribute the estate of tb said deceased amongsthe parties enti tled thereto having regard only to the claims of which ube adrnlnstntor sbsh then ham nottoe dated this 7tb day of october ajx by lawqdow sod ay

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