Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1949, p. 9

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page 9 it i christmas gifts r chatting by the georgetown herald wednesday nov 23rd j94fr v mntj toys now on display use our christmas layaway plan a kmall deposit holds any article until xmas dbc ccm hockey skates and boots 795ip ccm fjgure skates 1095 hockey equipment of all kinds steering sleighs 325 350 395 snow king toboggans 6 825 complete ski outfits ccm wagons tricycles and bicycles toastmaster toasters automatic irons 2795 1250 silex featherweight steam iron 2250 electric kitchen clocks 675 up presto pressure cookers 1695 u stewart warner radios 2995 u carving sets and cutlery a full line of carpenter tools lionel electric trains hornby mechanical trains meccano sets hockey games dart boards and darts see our complete line of toys richardsons hardware phone 25 georgetown we deliver sb6 jack says when you die there are three deaths the husband the father the income jack armstrong representing the mutual life of canada georgetown gala opening industrial hockey monday november 28th triple header smith and stone vs provincial businessmen vs alliance meadowglen vs norval actingmayor jack armstrong will face off the puck at 730 p m the girls pipe band will play between games adults 25c children 15c every monday night is industrial hockey night jr oct fa i space contributed in the service of he community by john labatt limited a t on sunday you could toll by looking ot their front lawns th houses whoro children live yos the first snowmen and enow houses of the winter of 1040 did do their afcipenrnncc thcro for a short tlmo until tho bright after noon sun melted them down into puddles shades of the winter ahead time was when we used fo love to sec the snow come drift ing down but now it seems as though struggling to get the young fry in and out of snow suits and galoshes has temporarily put the damper on oljr enthusiasm quite a few lucky children saw the big santa glaus parade in toronto on sntuido its on n lavish scale we could nevtr hope to equal here but for ioaliythru ing tlil joungstcrs toronto cant compete at all with old st nick when he visits the four coiners of our main sttcct in pltsoii not ice the stoics tie starting to display some of their chiibtmis meithart- dise already we sli tiil foundation is already laid foi mrs clar ence buck s- new home on ostrandf i boulevard hawes and nckon are the conti ictois mr and mis murruj btamps who formerl 1vevt in the mai shall apartments on queen street have movedto the grandview apart- mentsi they are living in the apartment recently vacated by mrs fred johnson senior still keening you informed on the latest moves in town the howells whom we mentioned in a previous column as coming to town have now moved into the new brick bungalow built by mr cyril brandford on albert st mr and mrs chuck tyler and two small children are hoping to be in their new home for christ mas the tylers are living on normandy boulevard and their home is situated on elgin street opposite the wilbert bradleya just arrived from england a couple of weeks ago to make their home in georgetown where her husband is employed with smith stone ltd is mrs thomas doyle their son michael and mrs doyle s mo ther the family is living in the upstairs apartment in the house where mr and mrs alf rolfe for merly lived on union street lit tle michael is already enrolled in grade 1 at the public school cant say we blame the fred leeders for preferring to moke their home in beautiful glen williams rather than in the city they moved from toronto last week when they took over the proprietorship of the glen variety shop from mr and mrs charles isaacs mr and mrs leeder have two daughters kay who is attend ing public school in the glen and a married daughter mrs allan heritage of toronto mr and mrs heritage visited with the leeder a last weekend mr and mrs isaacs have moved to sutton where they have bought a grocery busi ness haven t seen such crowds skat ing at the arena in years and its likely to continue that way for a good many years too fudging from the number of youngsters taking advantage of the free skating tues- flay thursday and saturday afternoons there s an extremely large enrolment in the figureskat ing classes as well and who knows maybe someday canadas fig ure skatng champion will have had her start in georgetown were quite sure it s the secret thought within the breast of many a young hopeful its wonderful training evenif they rover join the profes sional or competitive ranks have heard ever so many peo ple remark that thcro s nothing they enjoy more than skating to the music of a real band wonder if it could be arranged sometime tonybvh would be a good money- i dining achennc for some organiza tion r wi f didnt get down to sec the royal winter pair yabut heard a rw things itout tt sccpndhand seems that see ing brewster the rooster radio station cjbc s rul jive alarm clock on its early morning pro- grim intrigued a lot of folks and then there wcie those colored liuii ckhs one of the thickens achieving this claim to notoriety- jj in the poultry world was a black v5 one what oyer breed that would be rilfrne were intctcstcd in seeing the duai f cuttle andre- poit th it while the tcrtiinljiito an oddit thi are nn thing but bcaulitul in nppearance the disph of miss canada the worlds fastest speedboat attracted many ann of course the horse show at the evening performance kept up its reputation of being the bct of its kit d to be seen any- uhere these re i1us days for everyone m town it seem with organ zations at their peak of ictiit and meetings ind events galore never let it be said of georgetown tint life here itf dull which reminds us that friday is the nihht of the nomination meet ing to be held in the library and girls it s a mixed meeting as always and it would be nice to know more than just a few of the georgetown women were interes ted enough to attend the iodes bridge night was a novel idea for a bridge and fiom all reports was quite successful with players enjoying the chapter s hospitality at the homes of various members glad to hear that mrs c r scott the former mrs edna dun can of hamilton is progressing so favourably after her illness in hamilton general hospital come in today i see the big display of s accessories t to help make winter driving h v a pleasure 2 scott sales i your general motors dealer j phone 161 comer of queen and guelph sts 5 eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers main st georgetown telephone 530 every wednesday 1030 m to 0 pm s h faibihh r o reg optometrist 1051 kfllnton w toronto in the mailbag georgetown november 21 1949 dear sir the georgetown herald recently said that the christmas season al ways seems to intensify interest in lucky draws also mentioning sev eral organizations thar will be us ing this method to raise money at christmas time it is regrettable that the christ mas time should be dragged down to such a level using the birthday of the son of god to create interest in and to satisfy the gambling spirit of man why is it that the different soc ieties do not make an appeal for the people to give to the different causes you will immediately say they will not give this simply shows that the thing the people want is to bu a ticket hoping they will get the lucky draw something for nothing this is a er unbound way to build a nation just as the multi tudes lose in a lucky draw just so when the testing time- tomes our nition will fall ben use we have been building upon chance our country needs jnen and wo men who are building upon the hock christ jesus if we are liv ing in the true christian way we will not expect to win by a lucky draw our faith will be in lllm who tid if you ak anything in my name believing i will give it to you chas r gower mr editor just vhat has the new system of cleetion to council by general vote got to offer how much better could the town be represented than by councillors from each ward this does not necessarily mean that if a suitable candidate is not ob tainable that u better man cant be imported but who would daro to say that at least two capable aspir ants for council can not bo found in any one of the three wards no ono ward has a monopoly on mun icipal brains further how many contestants for eouncll have time to canvas the town if a general vote was nec essary it would mean that there would be even less men desirous of entering the local political field ward politics have their place in a growing town members can bo of service to their constituents in many small ways especially to take thbtr beefs to council and save a general enquiry every time they desire a street light erected or a culvert repaired in conclusion mr editor we doubt if you will hear that slogan le doesnt want to cauae on elec tion this year give the- people something to shoot at and you will have plenty of candidates in tha various wardjtoo a taxpayer for a delightfully different gift elizabeth arden presents the snow man containing blue grau cologne 250 the snow maiden containing white orchid cologne 250 the snow ball containing june geranium bath soap 100 other elizabeth arden gifts 85c te 3750 finest stoker coals in stock i we have large quantities of both domestic and indua- trial stoker coals on our oakville dock no need to worry about strikes or shortages and we can guarantee your supply for this winter h prices upon request hillmers fuel ice co phone oakville 23 dundas st n oakville effective sunday november 27th gray coach lines buses will run on standard time time table remains unchanged on this route gray coach lines e3p attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices or dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate senlte gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 goelph 3334 n

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