Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1949, p. 10

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r the georgetown herald wednesday oct 19 1949 the georgetown herald serving the commutiltles of aeokobtowk glsn wiixxaws kobvau uuitapttn hoknby stewarttgwn ashgkove baijunrald jtsxua cojta nbaerjptlon rate 2s0 a year slhgle copfas 6e each tadvertlslng ratea quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor mary h- blehn associate editor oarfleld l mccuvray t3ta lealle m clark deo paldweo corey henrington jr vb herald la printed mcwttvednesday afternoon at the office on mala beet georgetown authorized aa second class mall port offlee daol ottawa lumlmf of the canadian weekly newspapers associations and the v ontario quebec division of thewjma f o the editors corner new organization formed the new ratepayers association got off to an auspicious start last thursday at a public meeting in the legion hall an executive has been formed head ed by leonard bus bell and j j gibbens and already membership cards have been printed and are being dis tributed and a campaign has been started to create some active interest in nomination meeting this dec ember it is to be hoped that an organization such as this can do what this newspaper ras in its small way been trying for some years encourage a good turn out at the nomination meeting in december not that we mean that there should be a chorus of beefs for essentially one council is much like another making decisions to the best af their ability some good some bad but it should be important for every ratepayer to realize that he is a shareholder in a large corporation which spends a goqgl deal of money each year and it is his right to choose those whom he wishes to admin ister corporation affairs and to show his interest by lis- tening to an account of the stewardship of the retiring council valet to the downandalmostouters a salvation army sidelight thousands of men sleep under the salvation army roof every night in its various homes and hostels and the very fact they are there indicates a storied past of defeat distress disillusionment for many of them fortunately the present is brighter than the past with the help of the salvation army they are regaining confidence in themselves in others they feel they have a home base from which to operate and that somebody is directly interested in the success they make of things an astonishing variety of reasons impel these men toward the salvation army both those who are served and those who serve norman schlicher tells of one man who served and his story he was in a kind of a cage in one corner of the lobby of a salvation army hostel he sat there cross- legged and stitched away busily and carefully eight hours a day six days a weeltshe was acting as a valet to the down and outers who throng hostels like this one every day in the year in our big cities he was mending and making over the old and dilapidated clothing of these hapless men some ot it een tourth- hand stuff sometimes a tramp with a liurrj up job who sat behind a curtain near the eage would eall in come on pal get a move on with m pants 1 he mend r was a business man who had started life as a tailor forty years before and had become a very successful manufaeturer of uniforms for police men railroad men and so on 1 le had made well over a million dollars in his business wanting to take his wife to the city for special medical care he had retired from business and come to the metropolis soon after he settled there he happened to drop into a salvation army hostel and saw the many pitiful figures dressed in their shabby and perhaps bedraggled garments his tailors eye took in the situation com pletely he went back to his apartment the sight led him to reflect on his past business life and business methods god made it clear to me that i owed him a few years of service to my fellow men all his children he confided to a friend all the time i was in business i thought of nothing but how much i could get out of it for myself i saw that i had missed the big things in business running it as a service to god and so he was making an effort to pay god the service he owed and at least a few of those who needed help so badly were getting it in a very practical way pot pourri a monster potato which weighs 2 1qb 6 oz has drawn attention in the herald window this week it was grpwn by roy parrott don j3arrager was one of the first ho remark on it seems don had been reading in the piper about a similar giant and wondered just how big it would look to his surprise when he came downtown and glanced in the window there was thet answer we think mrs james evans deserves an extra big hand for her wonderful job of piano accom paniment for the hazel solomon recital the two ladies rehearsed from five oclock until concert time and after the concert the guest singer said that she rarely had a profeational accompaniat who filled the jbifl aa ade- quatery aa did mra evens mrs hiseman who k eomeavto town from guelph has jaken over duffys fjjhntssfrp the forrnerxproprietora mr and mra the new proprietors at the georgetown bakery have had their troubles and as a businessman we can sympathize shortly before com ing to town mrs jack stockton received word of the death of her sister in england they were only here a few days when small son stewart caught his finger in the bread slicer monday when we dropped in at the i store to buy a tempting chelsea bun displayed in the window ronald borg came racing out on high from the- bapk shop to atrrwsf he exdlninrr rknt mis stocktonwas sick andhe was all alone at the time try ing to look afterthe customers and bake at the same time a dropped line of tpe made last weeks article aboiit a main street business change rather confusing in the account of the sale of the joseph gibbons bar- rber shop to edgar depew one sentence should have read with the exception of mr john mcbedn mr gibbons was in business longer than any other merch ant in townhaving been established here for 32 years a native of acton h learned his trade there from a b mclean bridge players will be looking forward to the iode parties announced for next month the boy scouts set something of a record at their apple day by raising more money than any other organiza tion by a similar effort looks like a good season of hockey shaping up according to along the boards this week page 10 vsr jf atv r vs lm law kels 2200z m tins ml 34c 68c roy tomato juice 216oz ht c tins a johnsons floor wax t 59c 98c johnsons glo coat tin 59c old dutch cleanser rm midget dog biscuits ballards dog food 2 champion dog food 2 junket rennet 2 pure damson jam tins pkgs smith 24 oz jn 98c lie i6c 27c 25c 23c 29c red salmon fancy gohoe lb tin harvsst fruit salad globe 8ffi pears aylmer spinach ginger bread mix frankf ord peas 3 crystalixed ginger cashmere bouquet soap cake 2001 tim 15 01 tim 3 0z pkg 9c 23c 18c 28c 25c 19c ixc ket a salmon 32c rose brand dili plcklc iff 27c jewel shortening vfcg 31c cam tomato soup 2 five rosea flour 159 dag 36c potatoes 169 canada no 1 new brunswick 75ib 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masquerade friday october 28th in the rose room dance with the clansmen direct from the highlands gait costume prizes most beautiful lady and moat elegant man best original j3ett comic 9 to 1 ticket 3 i 0 ii h t

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