Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1950, p. 10

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wi t t t he georgetown herald j i itmyuuf the eeinmtmltles at ttmttmchhpoww oukk wn jjtamb wokva1u lntjtbopsk hoxnbtt frnwauxvown- atokikotk baixdf aad tbm ooxta 7 abfteription sato 350 a year single copies 6c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c brehn publisher and editor jlary h blehn associate editor xkttfieu i mequvray staff leslie m clark gamy harrington jr v doug caldwell fka herald is printed each wednesday afternoon in the office on maid georgetown authorized as second class mail poet office tiept ottawa i laetoess o this panadlan weewy newspapers assoclatidtoand this c- ontarioquebec dl vision or thecyna tribute to g h wood president of the sanitation farm which bear hu sarne and the advertisysment wu pre pared and paid for by employee of the company to tell how much they liked him as a busirfeiuj leader wliked the idea aomuch that we suggested a page or two in the herald to the staff offering op easy payment plan of weekly pay deductions btit so far the best we can do is a jocal and charged at that ontario liquor commission arthur welsh has announced that the gov ernment is giving consideration- to extending local option powers to allow municipalities within certain limits to set hours of sale and determine the number of liquor licewcea wanted in thjii- jurisdiction the boird is also gjvfng extensive attfdjrjb the problems of icruo b i iir ur grows it i pleasing to- repqft some help already jyithour new hobby of collecting pictures of interest which will be part of an historical scvapbook of the georgetown diatrictmr8 r c nixon telejjjhonjed after reading last weeks editorial ahd invfteel usiovtr to view gome old pictures which she has in her possession jhich we will do this week sam walker has contributed a curio which- he found many years ago it is a printed admis sion ticket to an irish relief social which was held on wednesday februay4th 1880 in georgetown town hall the admission being 25c must confess that our knowledge of irish hist do ntembrace what the rebernffasforrihough jt mighttbe assumed that there was famine flood or some such disasterat that time the ticket however does giveus some historical data for it was found by mr walker in rebuilding which is now located across from thej b mackenzie son mitl and used by that firm as a stoia hed the build- irig stood originally on the site of the georgetown dairy and was moved about 191 i when the radial line from toronto came through and purchased the prop- erty the dairy building as most readers will know was the georgetown station when the radial was opera ting the building housed a grist mill operated by david brooks and fergusons- photograph studio was next door a board walk ran past the building and under it flowed a creek from the pond across the road which was located on the siteof fred sinclairs garage two houses were also dismantled to make way for the- radial and the lumber from- these was used to build the house on james street owned by e r robinson and harry stockfords house on george street a good idea we think the lions club has something in their idea of taking over the concession at the fall fair if an arrangement between the club and the fair board can be worked out it should be mutually beneficial to both organizations for it will keep most of the money which is spent that day by the public right in town the fair board should be able to benefit financially and the club abe to make a good return for their child welfare funds i cptvsurnpfiortand tne jtrvfatttient of fllcohobsiifi anj may j tajrt program of isd ucajjion ollporvqtisensibfcdriri i ingkabijr fapttimple- merit deafev wjyo js married jitf 4he fprmet haaofti waldie cfgeoygjfowa ijios catigkt jhfe bocltev bug and- spbnadiirigateam in the braniptdn industriaj jeague so scarce i jce time- at the new brampton arena that the ieam hadioptay oneof their exhibition games in georgetown on sunday and next weekend they are planning a game with- the iocaibusiftessrneri rose garden ice follies has been chosen as the name for this years ice shoiy being sponsored by the girls pipe band roy magloughlen is working pn a most our- standing scheme of decorating and it promises to be even more of a spectacle than last years wonderful show a two page pictorial spread in this months issue of provinicals paper trade publication for that company makes us realize that we sometimes miss news stories ri on our doorstep it tells of the 50000 laboratory which has been constructed here to serve milsat georgetown thorold mille roche port arthur we hope to be able pictures in a future edition a f wv ft 1 iiiiniumnni db j bfaujtb mojiu xray dental sxjbdmou oeorsetown phone 80 mfcl 1il i ail dr cuftord reid xijdjstj 6aoa rrnenwst phono 10 open- evealhr- wiln street ieortmewn l v elmer c insurance seft vide firoi rauto wlhdstorta cj ralway and allied slcainshlp summer excursions phono hdw or j georsetown- nielsen the chiropractor druoles3 thhrap1bt 37th year of pvactlo may attendant fl mon tuefrl 3imi1 wdsavarb ovei oonmnlen jsiaref l iever and hoson l aceonntaiia successors to jenkins and hardy 1bk5 melropollfan bldc 44 victoria street tororifa el 0131 res and to reproduce the the lions of course would have to make some guar antee that they could produce something on a par with the travelling shows which have been here in the past they would have to assure the fair directors that there would be amusement for the children such as rides and merrygoround and that the food concessions could be adequately handled it would take intensive organiz ing early in the year and considerable manpower on air day itself if the fair board continues the policy inaugurated last year of having the exhibition hall open the even ing before there is also the idea that the amusement concessions could run that evening too for there are several people who could attend an evening entertain ment who cannot come out on fair day here again it would rest with the two organizations to work out a mutuallybeneficial financial plan potpourri if present plans of the recreation commission materialize a hobbyshow will be held probably in the united church auditorium sometime this spring it is several years since the last hobby show which we be lieve was promoted by alex maclaren was held here and it was quite successful a most unusual adver tiaement was noticed recently in a number of periodi cals including time and the financial post it was a well leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street barristers and solicitors georgetown phone ib consult stewarttown the community hall board sponsored i euchre and dance last friday evening which was attended and enjoyed by all miss a brown of toronto spent last week end witn mr- and mrs mortram wa meeting this week will bo held at mm c smiths with a bak ing and candy sale mr bob lawson of owen sound was home over the week-end- the aya held their weekly i meeting in the school friday even- ing and are holding a euchre andj- dance in the hall this thursday i evening j i mr p kuaiiy of toronto was ft visitor with mrs bally last thursi ify r nlyt suntliy ijiiilk llirfiryysun- diy of the month suimay school wili be held at 2 pm and church service it 730 pm st johns an- punt vestry meeting will be held in the church following the even ing service langdon and ay i worth barristers and solicitors notaries public kenneth m langdon georsetown jfirst mortgage money to loan oftlces roxy theatre bldg mill st phone 88w georgetown j a willoughby sotul for complete real estate i service i head office toronto i 156 yorige st ad 0609 clty and cenntry- hwaes farina and small aeraagea industrial and basineas preftertlea tomhewson is your local gepresentatlve i phone 332w radio frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 monuments domestic and forelsn granite best sandblast equipment for cemetery lettering oranxevllle monument work orangeviueont we specialize in this work 25 years experience jjtsanford son phone georgetown 34w baptist highlights when you link into the deep upholstery of your bus seat it reminds- you of that favorite chair at home the easily ad justable back gives you a choice of several rest ful positions plenty of leg room and individual reading lights complete the picture of eas chair ease a special service of music was held on sunday evening at the baptist church miss ethel frank lin was pianist and songs were provided by a male quartette com posed of rev c r gowcr doug las cole watson winfleld and douglas peck and by jean ifarlcy and sfilrley forbes who sang a duct charles landsborough and douglas peck played a cornet solo f and helen and bobby landsbor- ough a piano duet the choir sang i lord im coming home mr gowerspoke on the way the truth and the life in which he pointed out that christ lends the vay into gods heart and no other name will open the gates of heaven the gift of the holy spirit was mr gowers riicssage in the morn ing the holy spirit came on the first 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