Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1950, p. 8

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hewldw may ifltft 1930 the georgetown herald mmhtowroww mucw wnuuaim nok vaii umuooiac okwmr mhwaftrrown abbokovic muunamii ootta itatattriptum rl jjs0 ywrf f i slnjfla ceplea fc advertwha rats quoted on apphfaitori walter cbishn pubtltbttrluul editor i mary h blahn associate uittv ottoem l meqtlvray btajt lmlle m cukk omv harrington jr dpuacalmii n btnlh la- printed meb wedneaday afternoon in the office on main wurnf georgetown authorised u second clan maupot oinee debt ottawa members of the canadian weekly ffcwtpapers association and the v ontarioquebec division of thercwn a v j v magazines v v 7e- subterfuge whicft cloaks tke sale appcii v pt itmprarjtrhaftazjhe sanjaijiin is always o purcleof amrtsemcht and aniazernejit to us at various times w nave beeri apjjroacneil bya variety of ypung worjieh wbo are about to erribarjj oncareers as university stud- enis airplane pilots nurses and authors- it is an uri- written law that no jrrientionjaf such a mundane sub- jectas magazines should encroach on the first five minu o sales- approach it is first in order for miss peggy proudfoot to introduce herself and to en quire whom she might be addressing all in the best dale carnegie tradition of gentility with just the slight est touch of ladylike pertness which infers that it isnt everyone whom miss protjdfoot deigns to call upon in town being a busy man we unfortunately have never let the interview get past this stage because the schools which train these modern supersaleswomen have- one sto f which is easily recognized pancake makeup before the young lady gets into high we press the buttonan our number one brushoff which has been perfected so that the interview is ended with a minimum of pain to both parties it would be refreshing someday to have someone walk in announce that they were selling magazines ask us to buy and be on their way who knows a sales story like that might even work we note in the ingersoll tribune this week that editor tommy lee was taken in by a mr cape from dallas texas who with a number of other young americans was on a goodwill tour of canada mr lee was the loser by one cigarette and several minutes of his time before he tumbled to the fact that he was en tertaining a new version of the same old pest although we had almost forgotten the incident we took had a visit from mr cape or one of his con- temporaries several months ago as it happened the american visitor descended on us while the big press was running and as anyone knows who has been in the herald office at such a time the customer is at a definite disadvantage so it was that while we could hear mr texas he had trouble with his reception and turned walt biehn into mr wallstein with which he punctuated every other phrase being longer at the newspaper game we saved a cigarette and got rid of the visitor in the usual minute i it isnt the town its you j if you want to live in the kind of a town thats the kind of a town yourlike 1 you neednt slip your clothes in a grip and start on a long long hike youll find elsewhere what you left behind for theres nothing thats really new its a knock at yourself when you knock your town it isnt your town its you real towns are not made by men qfraid lest somebody else gets ahead when everyone works and nobody shirks you can raise a town from the dead and if it can be while you make your stake your neighbour can make one too your town will be what you want to see it isnt your town its you pot pourri congratulations to editor hulls who this week introduced his erin advocate in a bright new style as an 8page tabloid this lessens by one the weeklies which use readyprint a purchased paper which has one side already printed with a hodge podge of news of little interest to the townsfolk red shatters barriers engulfs manitoba capital says a headline in the tely seems everything is blamed on the cora- munists these days quite an honour was ken har risons to be chosen as official accompanist at peel music festival this year and reports are that he did well at this exacting job ken recently resigned from his position- as organist and choirmaster at knox church and is seeking a position in the city june 1 9th is an important datetoi circle on your calendar it is the day on which property owners will decide if georgetown is to continue to provide the best in elem- entary education for the young peopl th wju be a building boom this year in the maple avenue dis- utrict several new homes arebeing planned in the vie- si o subdivision i the saxes morris and dave are the latest to have telovison receivers in stalled in their homes thjs new entertainment will m ijai tr page l i n i ml 1 jmmms msxmtt xbay dental surobom georgetown phonst m umfmm if 10 bit cufforb reid drntut telephone 4j0 fclain street georgetown f h j lever and hoskin chartetor aeoanataiits vst4dtmrsto jerilrins and hardy ib03 motropouun bid t 44 victoria street toronto i el u3r nielsjsn druglkss thmraput sttb- yoir- of itaettm lad attendant man tuan rl w njtt wd and jzt py4t btfaaua aieea 3earetowa phone iwk a fn iiii lerqy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street barristers and solicitors georgetown phone ib -j- rii mk willouybby asoha f ior complete rbax estate servjce head omce toronto 150 vonue st admos oiidco hotnes inarms and small acreafea indnsirul and bimlnesa rropertles tom hewson is your local representative phone 332 w lhis year the international limited completes 50 years of continuous regular daily service between montreal toronto and chicago since july 1st 1900 canadas premier train tjie international limited has been providing something special in speedy railway travel courteous service comfort and a smooth ride over a perfect roadbed double track all the way with automatic block signals the international limited follows the short fast route ull of scenic interest by day sleepinviting or overnight traveintt timeytravel comfortably arrive refreshed on the international limited it serves montreal cornwall brockville kingston belleville port hope oshawa toronto hamilton brantford london sarnia chicago pi srvca mlrat tmnff ly langdon and aylsworth a barristers and solicitors notaries public kenneth m- langdon georgetown first mortgage money to loan offices roxy theatre bldg mill st phone b8w georgetown i radio we specialize in this work 25 years experience national frank petch ijcensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 bjulwats jhunes srrjuohds home exnrjs ntiaurai eventually replace radio we suppose art scott is building a large addition to his general motors agency at the queen and guelph corner a note from mr and mrs wray watson tells us they are back in criiris- by after spending the winter in florida mr watson was the former proprietor of the present robbs drugs a valuable business block owned by the mrs herb kennedy estate is being offered for sale it houses farnells grocery store and richardsons hardware another newlywed on main street accountant vince jones of the royal bank has brought his bride from- new liskeard to live at berwick hall ballinafad your eyes for better and more comfort able vision consult r m bell itefistered optometrist phone 49 r 21 erin campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phene 241 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery z9 dr c w savers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone ri furnace work and eavestroughing good workmanship at reasonable price don houston phone 547vv georgetown wms meftinfi at mrs kikkwoods the whs niil il tin- ilium of mrs 1 klrkwourt feu- tlirir april mcitiiik mrs mikiy iijoitct the lufcis of i hi- supply dipartniint and plans ucrc inado tti ctiiiplite -tin- layctto iiijrll several int-m- ikts assisted with tlie wtirsliip sr- vice and the tonic was taker from the missionary nmnthlv mr and mrs a mckay spent i the weekend w ms win me kay and family in ttiriintn mr and mrs ired lliyelis famuv t uawirrltrwe kirkwiinds concratulaliniis tn mr and mrs thomas allen on the hlrlh of their second nil last week and vis- heres your chance with manv leagues over for this season- there is plenty of bowl ing time available at the lucky strike open bowling mrs george sargent bulova watch winner jn n kiusslnc contest coiiduihud by uarbers jewellery anil uifl shop mrs george sarkcnt won a dulovn 17 jewel wristwatch when contest results were announced monday iiikht at the roxyi theatre the pri2o was awarded to the per son who messed closest to the correct time that a watch placed in k sealed box last week would atop mrs sargent guess of 630 was within a quarter of o minute of the position of the hands on the watch yours to protect n the magnolia warbler is known by his bright yellow breojt jlreoked with black and hij black bock and wings with striking whito and yellow markings fording on small worms and insects he is o- very beneficial bird and should be protected he lives in northern evergreens yours to enjoy curlings theurunq irewtmes limited m 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