Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 23, 1950, p. 8

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i i tiki citeokpilown herald wednesday- august 23 1 950 ihi z i the editors corner 7 misgled missionaries while the action of quebec residents in resorting ito mob violence in recent occurrences where members of ontario religious groups were conducting street ser- 1 vices cannot be condoned we can hold no particular brief for these misguided missionaries who insist on inflicting themselves on solid catholic communities and who must have some previous awareness of the out come of their actions last week we read in the daily papers of thearrest of a jtoung toronto minister and some of his- followers jfhejir refusal to pay fines for breaking a local bylawand their determination to serve jail terms rather than pay- the firifcs imposed perhaps they iahcy themselves mpderh inaytyts butito us the j whole thing seerns rather silly and unnecessary when aere are so ttiany fields open for religious endeavour in- the dominion c v takefdr eiampjsthepoukhabors in western can ada what a fertile field forjassionries to tackle we guarantee that ainy grpup wjp want to minister to these fanatical sons of freedombould have their hands full and would have- an opportunity to do some real con verting to a ntore orthodox fdrrri of religion- of course it is not necessary to go very far out side the bounds of toronto itself to do missionary work compare total church attendance with the pop- pulation of the city and it gives the clue take george town itself any sunday you will find perhaps four hundred of our two thousand grownups in church thereis a wonderful field for missionary work here and at no risk of incarceration violence or fines implications are frightful as this is written on monday morning indications are that unless some lastminote miracle occurs canada will have a complete strike of raihropfmen s ite impli- cation of such action on the economy of the country is almost too dreadful to realize it is hard to believe that it could happen and harder to believe thnt the govern ment will let it happen already today we are feeling the effects of the threatened strike just a few minutes ago the cana- dian advertising agency whichhanda cnr advo ing wired cancellation instructions for two advertise ments scheduled for this weeks issue of the herald an attempt to mail a parcel to hamilton this morning yras futile the post office explaining that no parcels were being accepted for despatching we were also told that the herald could not be mailed to any outside pointsotherthanruxalrj5utesandlocauticikijlirner house which are served by rural mail carriers arrange- mens have been made for transporting letters by truck but this does not include parcels mrs norman verdec who has been visiting in the city since moving from town last week told us that she had planned to leave for her new home in the west this week but was unable to get reservations because of the threatened strike georgetowners like jean ruddell and marion williamson who are summering on the west coast are in a similar predicament these are small things in themselves they do not approach the terrific problems of supply which must be met if the strike should take place people must be fed and clothed gasoline and oil must be supplied to distribution points throughout the country farm mach- inery and steel grafn and fish newsprint furnaces and washing machines must be moved from their point of origin and it is physically impossible or all this to be done by transport truck and plane fruit and vege table growers stand to be heavy losers of the strike is not settled a strike which lasts more than a few days at most would created problems of distribution which can only be imagined and the sad fact is that some percentage of business will stay lost one plane trip could make an airtraveller out of a train passenger one shipment by transport could lead to a contract and the railway- mens demand for higher wages and shorterhours could be a tremendous boomerang which eventually could give shorter hours all right a no hour week when jobs are not available some thoughts on tipping an editorial in the ingersoll tribune in which the writer expresses his objection to the custom of tipping meets with our full approval it is a custom for which we have no use at all and the sooner people stop being hoodwinked by paying extra fpr services which are usually purely imaginary the better we will like it the odd thing about tips is that they apply only to certain lines of business it is the accepted thing that one should tip the porter on the train the bellboy at a hotel or the waitress in a restaurant it is contrary to this unwritten rule that the clerk who sells you the ticket the laov who clean tip your room each morn ing or the cook who supplies you with food should benefit from this extra payment booking in for overnight at a city hotel recently with only one small piece of luggage we asked the cleric for a room key as we did not intend to go immediately to the room this was not allowed the clerk said that it would be necessary for the bellboy o show us to the room r barefaced admission that they not only condone but encourage the practice it is surely possible to pay porters bellrvop and waitresses a tmm- rate for their services and to abolish tnlsobnombus practice b tipping which is an insult to rtfasrraeipient and an annoyance to the donor hotel- vcrkrvqr j men could render a great service to the public by spark ing the movement for it is in hotels where the custom has itself most deeply rooted potpourri the furnace in the herald office was lighted brief ly monday morning to take the chill off the office which ijsd foreman mcgilvray- to remark you arent used to this you havent spent a week at the beach a letterfrom jasper park lodge tells us that wal- ter t evans was registered there os a guest dont know why all resorts do riotusethiseffectiveiforrn of adver- using and send lists of local guests- tp their home town papers a reader presented us with a copy of the canadian far eastern newspaper published by james g endicott who will be i remembered a- a speaker at die lions club last year and whomtief made a trip to- russia on a peace mission- mr endicqtt seems to be intent on adoprtng the gomrnuriist approach thflt aroericairiyadedkoreaetjietc wasnt it hitlebwhp fesnid if you are going to hemake it a big pne- it is impossible to realize how badly a car can be wrecked until one- looks at the remains of the car inwhich a ybung kitchener man lost hisiifeon saturday in a col lision with a bus the car was towed into bowers motor sales after the accident holidays are over for everyone at the herald office except the editor and a- railway strike would put a crimp in plans to attend the newspaper convention in new brunswick the first week in september georgetown missed thebig rain last thursday when 4 inchs of rainfall overtaxed storm sewers and caused foods in various parts of the city has anyone notice the difference between the hit par ade favourite goodnight irene and the oid timer seeing nellie home with so much cold weather we are spending more time than usual this summer lis tening to the riulio- a prgiarn everyone will enjoy is candid microphone i itesday at 930over a buf falo station sunday night rate your lateis a new twist on quiz shows conducted by joey adams who is something of the groucho marx type one of his ad- libs which drew a big laugh was this adams i low long have you been married lady f ive years adams have you any children lady os were lucky we have two ad a friend nf mini- is luckier than you hes been married five years and he only lias one iimiminilm ijf i ixl i m m m xfru mwwww urn dr j burns wunt 3cra dental- surgeon georgetown phone r0 m dr clsek m dbntibt telephone 4 main street geo 1- lm 4 i nielsen 1 1 lever and hoswn cahrd ae succslaort to jenkins and hsirdy 1805 meiropouttli bliu 4t victoria street twreata kl 0131 leroy dale kc m sybil bennett kc mill street butlstcn and solicitor georgetown phone 10 r langdon and 4yuworth barrlsten and solicitor nbtarim public kenneth m langdon gcorgetowr first mortgage money to loan offices roxy theatre bldg mill st phone 88w georgetown during the rail strike newspapers will be delivered to places within a reasonable distance of town james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone tst education is important i dont wait until its too late to find this out northvhalton high school district offers wonder ful opportunities to the young people of this commun ity academic shop and comniercial work to equip themsalves for the future go to school take full advantage of ontarios fine educational 8ystemjree to all frank petch ucensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 413 your eyes for better and nwre able titian ra nit r m bell reentered ontenaemet pbaae a t r si the cturapraetat drugless trxraptst 37th year of prseues lady attendant mwctoae fw lb pja wei sal 38 and 80 pja over deaainlea stat georgetown 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