Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1950, p. 8

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dwe- the georgetown heradd wednesday oct 25a 1950 v -1- the georgetown herald -r- serving tha efmwntawm o i owftcunowk wiluajib norval ukbiodv i boknbt slcwaktsown a8wwove balonavad nouta con suberelptlon rate w5q a year single copies 8c eaeh advertising rate quoted on application garfield l meoilvray carey herringten jr walter c btehn publisher and editor mary h blehn associate editor staff leslie m dark doug caldwell the herald is printed each wednesday atternoonin the office on main street georgetown authorized- as second class mall post offlceoept ottawa f membersof the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec division ol the cwjj a j tbe editors cornel s continuing a series otartides from an 1893 edition f thertbronto daily mail- georgetown and- glen williams are both illumin ated by electricity from the same plant- situated ov the river credit at glen williams and owned by joseph williams co there are two dynamos of thirtythree arc light capacity each which- supplies thirteen street and twentyfive inside arc and fiftytwo incandescent lamps the arc lights are of i fifteen hundred candle power each while the incandescent lights are mainly of fifty candle power the methodist church the methodists who have much the largest con gregation in georgetown worship in a large and im posing edifice erected in i 880 during the pastorate of the rev wm pirritte assisted by the rev john d lee at a cost of 8000 upon the site of the first fyieth- 6dist church which was a frame structure built in 1 846 the present church is of red brick and has a seating capacity for fully four hundred there is- a membership of about two hundred and a sunday schooll under the superintendence of mr a h gibbard with ninety scho lars the rev thomas gee is pastor and the rev h s mcgee assistant the trustees are messrs j g wil son h culp a holmes thomas bailey g h ken- nedyh w kennedy jas kennedy d williams l i bennett r e harrison james cleare h a reed and john johnson the presbyterian church rvnox presbtyerian church date its organization back to the year 1845 wfien the first service was held by the rev robert wallace now of toronto for sev eral years the pulpit was supplied by students from knox college among whom were the rev d h mac- vicar dd nojjv principal of the presbyterian college montreal and the rev john burton of toronto in 1859 the late rev dr robert burns began his mission ary labours here but the first regularly ordained pastor was the late rev robert ewing l the first house of worship was built in 1867 but gave place twenty years later to the present magnificent stone structure which was erected and furnished during the pastorate of the rev w g wallace now of thebloor street presby- terian church toronto at a cost of about 15000 it has a seating capacity for upwards of 400 knox church has a membership of one hundred and fifty an interesting curio our current series of historical articles prompted laurence burt to bring a curio to the office one day which is a real heirloom it is a delicate computing scale used years ago in the old country for weighing gold in the days before standard currency was adopted the scale is in its original box something the shape of a spectacle box and is in a good state of preservation it has small metal weights of various sizes which were used as balances while it isnt news to the older residents of this part of the country it was of interest to us to learn that the burt family are real pioneers the scale tells the story it was brought here by mr burts greatgrand father in 1828 when he emigrated from scotland he lived in burlington a short time then moved to erin district and many of his descendants are still in the dis trict mr burts grandfather john wiison burt was six years old when the family came to canada he be came associated with georgetowns early history when he married maryann kennedy a daughter of george towns first settler george kennedy for whom the town is named they lived from 1844 to 1846 in a log cabin at wildwood and the same log cabin was bought by the lawn bowling club several years ago and is now used as a clubroom at the greens on edith street the scale along with other priceless relics of long ago has been passed down through generations and is a treasured possession mr burt also showed us an old cintype of his greatgrandparents which is remarkably well preserved potpourri miss annie ryan tells us that the account of a recent motor trip through part of new york state prompted her to take a similar trip to others she had en joyed in previous years she motored through to port- land maine and was particularly struck with the beauty of the mountains in the fall when the colour ing of the leaves added to the panorama we imag ine mr and mrs george edirrands will have plant of i stories to tell when they get back from miami a hur ricane struck the city during the ibew convention an error in a news account of the death of mrs appelbe and miss thompson stated that joe standish discovered the tragedy by beaming a- flashlight through the window it was aubreygrant who made the dis covery a former resident j fcarter stopped at the office to say hefio one day last week mr carter who now makes hir home with his son in brampton left town after a motor accident in which he was struck by a car he suffered severe injuries to his head and- leg but is progressing quite favourably up totho pres ent np new man hasftseen sfeht to georgetown to fill the vacancy caused by the doparture of constable george fyfe constables mcniveh and bradley from milton hove been alternating at filling for the present televjsipta aerials are becoming more common in town lately we have noticed them at the homes of jim goodlet jack armstrong e v maccorinack and ray bowers as well asjimqambell in the glen its only human to enjoy a word of appreciation and so we were pleased when miss kay hbrtop of hamilton a former glen wilams resident put this note in with her renewal i look forward to receipt of the herald as much as any event of theweek besides the news of georgetown and vicinity it acts the part of a visitor chatting is a favourite corner of mine driving by alan dawsons home on the 9th line wo noticed large white objects being loaded on a truck they turned out to be white arches which will form part of the display in santas i oyland at eatons this year mr dawson is doing a great deal ot the toyland display as well as floral displays for other parts of the store re is also lending a hand with displays lor the arts and crafts sale in the legion hrill in december the names of mr and mrs arthur kuddeli were missed in the guest jyt of the aldersonbrigden wedding last week 4mfim4miiftiimlimmuhma pssjb 8 v mm i h r i dr j burns wub xray dental surgeon georgetown phona w iw dr clifford reid 1 dkntibt- telephone 410 jualn street georgetown hi lever and hoskin chartered aecenntanur- successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bid 44 victoria street toronto el s131 lerby dale k6 m sybil bennett kc mill street barriiten and solicitors georgetown phont 19 legion notes regards the item in last weeks col umn about a television set we did not mean to give the impression saw the that we were trying to promote dai i teams having a chicken sup- out- per in the legion auditorium this havi event has been much looked for- cral last friday night ward- to and everyone reports an excellent lime mrs jiih blair was in charge ot the chicken dinner ably helped by mrs henry shep herd and mrs bill hewijr the boy were unanimous in agreeing that thi- was one of the best ban quets they hav attended think thtt winti r sch miilestu inn been latunict will or tall and iirtkt ell m as that is a matter that would to be thrashed out at a gen- mceting however we have heard enough comments on the matter since lat week to feel that i a large number of the comrades are for it we also hear via the r iiievine that at leat one mem- ber intends to put it to the regular i nitiiil tomcrrow- i thursday i night if you re for the id itr it if langdon and aylsworth barristers and soudtora netarim public atennetk m langdon georgetowp first mortgage money to loan oblces rosy theatre bldg mll st- phone s8w y georgetown so come i are iu n- be nr uu hon t what that the oiy iie james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone cm lm aga ys e- tiiubbyv a numhki lmi tin- luslrit southaiptii 1 light s1- anyoie thai leave the morning they the fishing hoie hirl i and l mii i the did de i thlksuay nk11t is the i lar monthly nieetiiig of branch lets see the place parked change the meetings arc later than nin- or nine fifteen will be surprised how j they are and sandwich i uk niketi christmas draw and iiill ees to i about the returns iso can make big a sin v the for a j on second never trji will thought wert al lvagiiv he iegiorc re silllllg fast e well pleased hope that he i t i tree as ha the past siirc that frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 113 j sssssbsaassi mielsen the clklmkpfaxtor srvofjcss tbxrapisr swh ysar of prartles lady attendant wl sats sad mpjm over ntashilaa 8ta geattctewb i n jimh ls i v consult x a wiuougbhy son coxwultbeau esta seryfcr head office toronto us yonge 8l ad mm chj and ceantry heaaas farms ami stun atttaam ladnstrial and bosinass prepertlea tom hewson is your local represenutlve phone s32w radio repairing we specialize in this x work- 25 years experlenee j sanfordson phone georgetown s4w monuments pollock campbell b2 water st north g a l t- designs on request phone 20ts inspect our work in greenwood cemetery i ed at the close j everyone uum ii orlork you interesting are serv- iow about it thrusdav ait ang night cr b many will be s of all un ion iviisk sel etc of thi hers of the i ivor icfaed as anee company like hint for st louldnl of snowed under just aiiother egl leg- mkmukks i the i iirpri ed to uuw tha eases handled bv till ad ales legal 11111- leiy lice per eit ints ace not inein- ie yet no on- is istanie if an insur- uffereii pioteetum a year vchicb they rolilse 1 theyd lie with reipiests for it eery ctteraii to give an hui of the iopy kinul w abit of research wcirk aines and pamphlets ilomtiion command till- veteralt shop tnis symbol of reme established by the eriiinent who ik iii inand to icee t the each year of dtriht the setup eeemly did some mag- cnt out by your eyes for better and more vonf ort- able vision consult r m bell registered optometrist phone 49 r 21 erin c w sayers dvm veterinarian i guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone n t i 1 1 l g p kntftqn ro optametrtss mill st- georgetown office l8w res smi s that make ibranre were federal goc- iimriion tom- respousibility nu these em- s m 111 nun asks the various prnviinjal commands to do thpir par and finally each branch in the mind isiiskc1 to see tha pop pies are available to ecery citizen of their rospctho town or village tjns year the iegmu expects thaf the greatest rsponse 111 their his tory will be made to this worthy eiue to giv aii of the help given to the eels employed in vetera shops hi itljti the cana- to the smoooj ell over ihould join the legion the i1iiamu hopes to see every iiemberiin parade on november j 1 1 til berets iimi medals sbolllil be worn the lome scots band is pro- iiling the music for the parade and service at the cenotaph many 01- ganizatiou have signified their will ingness to participate in the parade and no doubt many more will it is hoped that the weather will be good fo this service of hemeriibraiue 10 allow us all vo oy our re spects to those who paid the sup reme sacrifice surely it is very little to oak that every member of the legion and indeed every clti- szoid ij 7 b bronchnnd ore should be on hund for this parade administered lin li naid in vvage- veteralt shops just about in 1i4i the figure was w sjiidikiatm it is interesting to note that- over one million poppies were distrib- uteri last year than in 1042 when i the last convention was held in winnipeg this fund is administcrdi by a national committee under thei chairmanship of it c roberts of saskatchewan and meets at least twice a year i separate hank trust accounts are building boys is better than mending men bljy an apple on saturday georgetown motors your ford and monarch dealer main st n 0 jjgow last year the industries of the town cooperated almost 100 per cent and we understand that they intend to this year again with remembrance dayfalling on a saturday this year it should be a great deal easier for all those who work in the mills to be on hand the womens auxiliary of the branch will no doubt as always take part all in all the next few weeks will prove tobe very busylbnos for the legion poppy day a week saturday followed by november 11th armistice services aa well as the remembrance day supper the xigist before and the legion wa basmar early 1st december heard a lot of comments as t by an independent committee whose object is to ren der asslstanco to all veterans not just legion members so remember legion members and general public alike give gen erously to the poppy fund tag day saturday nov 4 remember to put your child rens names on the blackboard tor the annual christmas tree- fo be held on thursday night december 21st we notice that aa yet there are not very many names on the board and it certainty helps the treasurer bill roney if he has list to help him this job of get ting a the klddw listed u tie easy one sad everyone should harp as much as possible 1 john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service n fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcwcv airima steanuhips tickets on all tines crtrite and traal atmsars j mid street t- georgetown telepnoa ii9w

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