Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1947, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday jwlyrd 1947 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown glen williams norval umehocse hornby 8tewarttown ashgrove baiainafad terra cotta tatocrtptlon rate s2 00 a year stogie copies 5o each advertising rates quoted on application walter o bh3hn publisher and editor stetf leslie m clark harold davison garfield l mogllvray reg broomhead tse herald la printed each wednesday afternoon at the office on main bl georgetown authorized as second class mall poet omice dept ottawa member at the canadian weekly newspapers association and tt ontario quebec division of the cwna the editors column one little word in a lengthy letter to the press last week reeve maclaren corrected what he referred to as a misiepre sentation on our part in an editorial the previous week the editorial referred to was one in which we spoke of the reeve as committing a tactical error in voting ag ainst the high school district motion unforunately the error was also on our side it was not our intention to criticize mr maclaren for voting against george town councils motion of opposition to a high school district unless the school was built in georgetown what we were criticizing was his action in later voting for the county council motion establishing a high school for acton milton and esquesing writing as we usually do in a hurry the word against was er roneously used instead of for we do think that as a representative of george town council reeve maclaren was incorrect in sup porting the county council motion in this case he was representing a town which through its council had ex pressed opposition to the idea and regardless of his personal views he was obligated to represent this oppo sition we do not suggest that any councillor should be a rubber stamp and not have a mrnd of his own in ar riving at decisions of municipal and county importance we do say however that any time the electors through their council specifically request a certain line of thought in county matters it is proper and correct for our representatives there to convey this feeling impar tially t flr v vacation time the summer months are always hectic around the weekly newspaper office with vacations leaving a short staff throughout most of the summer 1 ast week by omitting our editorial we managed to cram the us ual budget of news and advertising into an eight page paper instead of the usual ten or twelve tomorrow reg broomhead starts on his vacation with garfield and les following in august the lunior member of the firm harold davison has left in permanently for a printing job at malton which leaves us short two men this summer so if the herald is a bit skimpy at times or if your printing order is a day or two late you 11 have to bear with us li a the editors vacation was taken in instalments and we enjoyed three weekends at the parental cottage on lake huron there are advantages and disadvan tages to this the latter being that we were never away long enough at a time to really get the feeling of vaca tion and not at work long enough in a week to do all the things that should have been done however we did enjoy a few days away from the grind and managed to acquire our share of the sun one day we visited the fine new plant erected by the mcdiarmids father and son to house the port elgin times made us envious when we compared the beautiful quarters there with our rather cramped situ ation here the times has a fine gift shop which they run in conjunction with their newspaper and printing business in fact sidelines seem to be popular with the bruce county editors for e shortt of the southamp ton beacon has opened a garage and dick dentmger of the tara leader sells wjlpaper and stationery on the side a community picnic tomorrow at stanley park erin the george town recreational council is holding a gala picnic for the young fry of the town coming at the end of the usual series of sunday school picnics this should be a real climax to the picnic season busses will leave the old town hall at 1 30 p m and in order to arrange for tufficient transportation school children were asked to register by noon today adults and children under school age are all welcome at the picnic but as accom modation on the busses is limited adults are asked to arrange their own transportation the grc is supplying drinks and ice cream and youngsters are requested to take alone their own picnic lunch to go with this there are plenty of prizes donated by the merchants for the gmes and races and the kids will be taking their bathing suits for a swim in the pond art is not competitive we reprint in this issue the column written for the july i 2th issue of the toronto evening telegram by its music critic edward w wodson mr wodson who spends his summers in georgetown qften uses the town in his column referring to it as arcadee and ths subject of this article is easily discernible he has used the local touch to expound on his ideas of music festivals and to deliver some pertinent comments on rt and competition which he does not believe make a homogeneous mixture dr w d mc farlane william douglas irtcfarlane ph d frsc for the pau 11 years chair nuui and professor of chemistry at macdonald college of mogill uni trsity jjas been appointed director of research to tit new cbl research institute in toronto it was uimoun ced today by d c betts president of camullim breweries limited the institute a division of cana dian breweries is now under con- strucuons on toronto b lake front and expected to open officialv early in 194b the building will have a basement and two floors with a 125 foot frontage and a depth of 63 feet research generally ttlll be devoted to the development of new uses lor canadian farm product in industry and expansion for existing uses the institute hopes to create new and wi dex markets for potential and present farm products specifically dr mc parian e currently in london eng land attending the centennial cele bration of the british chemical so ciety will direct research in six prin cipal divisions j engineering and development of new or improved equipment for a research on brewing and malting b the processing of oil seeds and their by products ci ttu processing of food and fcds i the fermentation division will v on fimdimentnl res irch jn bactt nolotfv ii micro biological che mistr relative lo the development of improved mailing ind brew ng pro cesses i the oil uvision will be engaged in doclopmen of itw i hliuts and lit stud i qualih aid stabllitv of tht prod iu is mi w mil inprovee methods of omttssing vcftuuble oils ul be invest hid 4 ttic prouln divts n i 1 ion i duct chemical studies rel iting to the i development egetablt proteins for commend il uir is i the food uchnolog div ision will be engaged in research to extend the use of soybean and yeast products in the baking industry and to develop new food products ibi the analytical chemical division will be organized to carrj on studies in the composition of agricultural products and to provide serv ice work of an onalytica nature for the other divisions dr mcparlane born in glasgow scotland in 1900 has been associated with developments in food chemistry and the utilization of farm products for 25 years he came to canada in 1822 after receiving tone college and national diplomas in agriculture and the national diploma in dairying at the west of scotland agriculture col lege in 1911 18 he was a cadet pilot in the royal flying corps he attended the ontario agrlcultu ral college at ouelph and the uni versity of toonto served at oac from 1925 to 1930 as n demonstrator in chemistry an analyst and lecturer in analytical chemistry and as a bio chemist for tfe british empire mar keting board at oa c then for six years he was assistant professor in biochemistry nt the university of alberta durinc whirfri time he gained his phd fron unkerstty of toronto in 1932 he bocam chairman and nrofivsor of agricultural cshcmistiry at mogill in 1936 ashgrove ir and mrs joseph lyons and daughters rlorenc and isabel of brandon manitoba have l on visit lng mr ind mrs t j brownridge ad nthtr rditrus in th community miss vi 1 1 brild n holidivink this wk witli relatives at horriston and ft allxrt mr and mrs th iflen md vi and mr riiwll h pbuni attended the wedding of their ntect miss lot mav to wilfred thompson of milton in film united church on saturday jul 19th little calhcnm hunter spent a few days last week in oeogetown with her grandparents mr and mrs kenneth hunter visitors from georgetown at our service sunday morning were mr stanley gowland and mlss olive hud- dell on sun morning the congregation wa delighted with the solo just for today ung so beautifully byv miss florence lyons of brandon manitoba btrtfaday greeting to bobby rud- tteu who vul be aevn years old on july mtn and also to ltttle nan birom who win be one year old on jolp mb georgetown 5c to 1 store opens in mackenzie bidg a handsome addition to the busi ness establishments of georgetown is the fine new store opened in the mackenzie bu ldtng on mill street which will be operated as the geor getown 5c to si store the store has one of the largest floor spaces uf any local retail establishment and will carry a varied unc of clothing drugs and notions toys hardware station ery china and glassware proprietors ol uhe new business arc mr and mrs charles w wray and their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs r k bob wicks the two families have come here from oakvlue to make their home and are living in one of ttie apartments above the store both are experienced in the retail trade the two families are members of the united church and attended 6t john s united church in oafcville the men belong to the masonic chap ter in oafcville mr wicks is a vet tran of 4 vears service with the canadian navy and served as a storeskteper aboard the corvette kos lhern and the frigate prince rupert it is a coincidence that during his navy service he became acquainted with jack kerns head and now finds himself a neighbour in georgetown jack being associated with the kem- shead bakery which occupies the oth er store in the new building salesladies at the new store are misses barbara cousens and ruby mitchell o st georges picnic at lasalle park members of the sunday school and congregation of st georges church of england held their annual picnic last saturday at la salle park win ners of the aces were children 6 and under prizes to all girls 9 and under dlanne harrison barbara bowman 12 and under joan harrison shirley mcnally 16 and under mary mcnally ruth mcnally over 16 margaret sargent mrs ted arnold siek race mary mcnally jean bedell ladles button riice mrs george cay you actually pay lea for ooodyeara thn for ordinary bores because goodyear last longer givo you more miles of safe carefree service for everv dollar trmtsi tram i d jvm 1uu1d u1uvb u deu0 carefree aervice for every dollar thats trur gefeit today gat tire economy uvwi uxiay gee the 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