the georgetown herald we dec 29th 1948 the georgetown herald earring tfce ceoftcetown glen williams nokvau ukuhouw hoknby stewarttown ashckovk kaixihafad tejula cotta babeerlptlon rata s260 a w blnela coplee 6e wk adrertfcln- ratea quetad on application walter c biehn pobljehar ud editor ouctaid l uequmiy btaot lou m oaark amid derieoo cucay hafrtwrtoav to tfce herald la tinted eah wedaeaday afternoon at te office on mala b georgetown authorised aa aacead dn mad poat ofocadanl ottawa meniere of the canadian weekly nawapkpere aaeodatym wad oat ontario quebec dhruleo df the cwjna theeditbrt corner pot pourrj an error in the- changing scene editorial taut week said that merv cook learned his barbering with e r magloughlen we have since learned that merv attended the modem barber college in toronto and worked at the trade in wiarton before coming to georgetown the sympathy of local service club members is with the beaches lions club in toronto who are faced with a terrific 25000 deficit from an unsuccessful christmas fair the local club has been in the same position in a much smaller way and can realize the disappointment of going to so much work to lobe money advertising by the bell telephone company for holiday long distance calls to be made the day after christmas must have been effective we tried to phone to chesley on sunday afternoon only to find there would be a 4 or 5 hour delay in placing the call v christmas being such a traditionally happy occasion readers will particularly sympathize with those in our community who suffered bereavement in their families during the holiday week riley brethours father who is frequently a visitor in town fiad an exciting christmas morning a taxi was unob tainable for a neighbours wife in hespeler and mr brethour was pressed into service in the wee sma hours to rush her to a kitchener hospital for the birth of her baby not that we want the georgetown dairy to have a monopoly on this column but tjje gen ial riley had a close escape recently when he broke through the ice while skating on puslinch lake and had to hold on to the ice edge for over half an hour in water over his head until his father and a bystander pulled him out with a rope joan devries tells us that in holland the custom of hanging up a stocking on christmas eve is replaced with putting out a wood- it is our sincere wish that the new year may bring the best of everything for our friends in the district georgetown feed mill grain feed seed custom chopping and rolling guelph street phone 86 i i i i mi i i 4 i i i to one and all happy and prosperous new year georgetown motors your ford and monarch dealer cecil hardie lome peter mom en shoe filled with straw and santa leaves his gifts in the shoe enqueuing council twill have a worthy re placement for the retiring reeve in the person of wal ter linham the new junior councillor mr linham is an excellent speaker and gave a good account of his stewardship of the school area board at mondays nomination meeting at stewarttown it is to be hoped that georgetown long overdue for the honour will have the wardenship this year when halton county council chooses their head man early in the new year lengthy service 1s appreciated at the year end comes a time of change and aa a new year begins we pay tribute to those citizens who have given generously of their services on local boards and commissions and whose familiar faces will be missing next year there are many of these miss- ifigf from the new school board mrs pef b cleave who was the deav of public schoolnruatccs is retiring and r several gentfemen who have served for many terms as appointed members of the high sthool board have not sought the elected office of the new board we par ticularly think of john bingham dr a mcallister dr f r watson and archdeacon w g q thomp- son all of whom have sdrvecl lengthy terms in dffice to them as well as to the newer men who are retiring v from public life the thanks of the town ia extended for giving so freely of their time in the important mat- ter of education j new years resolutions we suppose a newspaper like anyone else can make some new years resolutions i o put it very simply the only resolution which can be made by the editor and staff is to continue to strive to produce a better and better newspaper which after all is our main reason for being in business this past year has seen several changes which we believe have made your newspaper more in teresting a new type face was purchased which gives clearer reproduction and a new mat caster has pro vided much more efficient service for advertisers who wish to use illustrations in their advertisements the newspaper itself has seen the introduction of two new columns chatting with anne and along the boards both of which have a large following of readers an extra effort has been made to report local council news in some detail and we feel that some ser vice has been rendered in this regard in making rate payers more familiar with the business of the corpora tion in which they are all shareholders extra coverage on balhnafad news has been supplied by mrs j p kirkwood a former correspondent who took up her pen again and norval has also been more in the news thanks to rev j l self and other friends there who keep us posted on events the herald is still far from what we would wish it probably always will be the fascinating thing about a weekly newspaper is that no matter how hard one tries there are always hundreds of things which never get done dozens of ideas which never get beyond that stage and several things which because of the cost factor can never be attempted as they are not consistent with keeping the herald a profitmaking concern however in 1 949 we have some definite plans all aimed at making the herald a better newspaper not only for local readers but for those at a distance as well we hope that next year at this time we will be able to review them with pride a local recession christmas this year in georgetown is not as happy an occasion as it was in former years industrially the town was severely shaken when in early fall the an nouncement came of the closing of the lower provin cial paper mill which was georgetowns oldest indus try and had been a bulwark during the depression in the 30s a severe cut in the number of employees at the alliance mill and shortened work weeks at the remaining provincial coating mill have contributed to a local recession which everyone hopes will be of short duration an indication of how times can change almost overnight is seen by the results received by an advertiser for a young married man for outside em ployment in answer to this advertisement last week almost a dozen replies were received while the same advertiser with a similar advertisement a year or two ago drew a blank we have by no means lost faith in the future of our town which we fully believe will continue to be one of the best in ontario in time to come there is a sobering thought at the same time that where local industries were at one time locallyowned all of them small and large are now branches or subsidiaries of larger organizations and as such are not subject to the sentiment which exists when an owner lives among his employees and has a larger interest in the town as a community than outsiders could be expected to have it is everyones hope that next christmas may see u return to the prosperity and abundance which has blessed our population for so many years pace ft lbaabmnbkkjaaaaa3aaaaanaaaabtaaaabkbaaanaaaabnbbbabnaa directory tw a n dr j burns milne 1 xray i dental 8tjrgeom caorgatown i n i aaaeai dr clifford reid uda djdjb dentist phone 410 ofean erasta mala street aeajarawawtttwita elmer c insurance 8ev1ck fba ante wtadstorm c p railway and alljad staaniahlp summer excursions pluallw or- j gep itiquiuiuiiuauiiuuiuiie iumnitumuuaimuuiinauutfuuii e leroy dale kc i m sybil bennett kc i mill btraat barriater and solicitors 1 georgetown phone 19 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