Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 6, 1950, p. 3

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hit- tr 7 i i r x one of iheap two great t the georgetown herald wedneajay dec 6th i95e ghattiii wirr h mhb can be yours popularpriced hoover cleaner model 16 witbfamoostripleactlpn cleaning principle it beats as itsweeps as ir deans complete 1 with cleaning tools in cluding motnimixer in bandy kit v j the new hoover tanktype cleaner model 408 cleans by powerful suction featuring a new idea in dirt disposal the dirt ejector complete with cleaning tools raese onof ffoovsr cjmaaarm or phono lor a iohowlno ho obligations hoover owners for genuine hoover service call idlets economy hardware phone 124 main street furnace work l and eavestroughing good woriannship at reasonable prices don houston 5 ne547w g cafafkiablblblblblblaia ave know a good many of you saw the absentmlnded professor a play produced by the 3050 club of st johns church last week because the church memorial hall was full to ov erf lowing iwc love plays and jiel an added kick out of seeing one in which locnl tnlonv is used weve taken port in several ourselves so know the work and fun in- volved it takes plenty of praetlcr irig for oven an hourlength play but the one just enacted by the unjteov fchurch groim complrlaedl threeacts each of which was over thirty minutes long there were lots of laughs and we thought the casting was especially good the group deserves a great deatof cre dit their play was so well received we hope theyll be encouraged to produce another in the near future there was a certain something however which was missing tram the recently built memorial hall which was very necessary to the play and that certain some thing was a stage curtain dont misunderstand us tho the- curtain was there the night the play was lut onvvery much so in wine coloured velour very full and very beautiful but in order to have the curtain ready for last thursday night several young women of the church worked for three weeks on it and made lined drapes for the smaller windows of the hall ns well their donation id work to the church amounted to around 200 00 for that was ap- proximately the price a large de partment store in toronto quoted them for the makihg only of the curtains ond drapes mlt roger guyot of tor- qpwito whose home was form- erly in glen williams drop ped in to the herald office last saturday and brought us uptodate on the whereabout df his family vivian and roger who both atten ded school here vivian now mrs george nixon and their two chil dren are living at collins bay while her husband is attending queens university kingston he is taking his ala in engineering when the nlxons were first mar ried they went to live in lima peru and it was there that their first child was born when fills little glrv comes of age she win therefore nave the choice of being either a canadian or a peruvian s as christmas shopper jm tops i never make a mistake my gifts to friends and relatives are always exactly what they want my seoret listen i send royal bank money orders with a personal card of course they get the cash and buy just what they want that makes everybody happy best of all i oan buy royal bank money orders for as little or as much as i like an important consideration these days so if christmas shopping gets you down try my simple soluttatr yoor nearest royal bank branch will be glad to oobperate srnsf m gift ctukun jysy7 bmmi areas orswru ya fa j -w- 6cotoetowri if p renne manager r mr guyot has converted his large apartment in toronto into two separate apartments and he lives in one and son roger and his wife live in the other soger is with the bell telephone com pany mrjack bailey sr of mcnubst is home amain and convalescing nicely after under kolnfi- on emerrertty operation for a ruptured appendix at peel mem orial hospital a coipwaf weeks ago 1 further item of news along mcnab street mr and mrs wilf mlno and daughters linda and jan ice have moved jrito their attractive brickhousecai ihe corner of mc- nalfvhd emery streets mr mlno has done most of jhe work on his jiew home hlmsjlf they have sold their home on king street to mr and mrs burtenshaw who for merly lived in one of miss jessie leavltts- apartments walking along union street we notice the walker glassfords have made their house very attractive by doing it over in log siding mr and mrs thomas golden and family are living in the former bob wyatt house on dufferin st they formerly lived in an apart ment at the home of her parents mr and mrs andrew hunter main street north rrlast week mr and mrs rtarold scott and children clifford and verna moved to crewsons cor- ncrs which is on the highway just the othdr side of acton they are living iii a house which theyipur- chased from- mr goodsqn hutt who moved to milton mr and mrs scott sold their house on church street to mr and mrs pred noon of meaford who nave not as yet taken possession mr scott will commute daily to alliance paper mills ltd where he is employed do you know thatevery week when weve finished the column we feel quite sure well never get enough news or ideas to fill up another one we write dawn practically everything we know and at the end having scraped the bottom of the barrel so to speak the prospects for next weeks column look just about as empty as the aforesaid barrel but the mlraclealways happens people alwassgo on moving building hou ses glvinjjt concerts bazaars in short life goes on and so does the news we know the editor feels the same way putting out the pap er monday morning sometimes starts out with that horrible empty feeling nothings happened nothing to put in the paper but by tuesday morning the office is usually swamped with copy and the biggest problem u how to han dle it all we have new people in town who have come here from winnipeg manitoba they are mr and mr- ronald kitchen and their twoyearold daughter valerie anne mr kitch en is a draftsman with smith and stone ltd mr and mrs kitchen moved two weeks ago into the main street apartment formerly occupied by mr and mrs harold hutchinson who now live on edith street visitors from the west mr and mrs victor howell and young son robert have been staying with mr and mrs brant howell albert st for the past few weeks while mr howell takes a course at interna tional business machines in tor onto the howells live in flin flon manitoba which is situated about 700 miles north of winnipeg in the rugged lake and forest coun try the town is the headquarters for an extremely rich mining area in all there arc seven metals mined at flin flon having accepted a nurs ing position at deep river ontario irene mulholland tin has already arrived out west and is- living at the staff hotel in deep river her new position is in connection with the atomic plant at chalk river which is two or three miles away from deep river another local touch to this item is the fact that st johns united church minister rev john smith has spent his vacations for the past two years preaching at chalk river and deep river irene who was nursing in tor onto prior to taking her new posi tion expects to be home for a few days at christmas with her parents mr and mrs james mulholland the st andrews ball held last friday night in the royal york hotel toronto was a gala event honoured by the presence of their excellencies the governor general and the viscountess alexander of tunis usutool and mrs john r barber attended the h seating the lome beets t new york city is stffl e ms faaetaauea as a heltday mr and mrs vktm revision court wil hear nine appeals kino appeals against the 1051 assessment in georgetown have men entered for hearing at a court of revision later this month j die appeals will bo heard by the wlycstabllshcd county court which will meet sometime in dec ember at a meeting of the town council last thursday the court was asked to meet on december 18th if possible in most municipalities where the now system has been introduced there have been numerous appeals often n well over the hundred mark he low number here can be taken as an indication that georgetown people are satis fied wilh the change in system which is designed to eradicate ear- istinc differences ond put everyone on the same bails it can also be interpreted as a trbute to the judg ment and work of assessment com- mlssioner joseph glbbonsv hoi i lowers for every occasion design work a specially bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere jn the oritt norton floral phone j1bw georgetown t mail bag tosffjiersltip important urstsgrc fund vote to the editor in this our third letter explain- ing why we should vote yes un animously for the 2500 grant to the recreation commission we would like to direct your attention to what is the most important factor in a- successful recreation commuv- cram namely leadership the char acter personality and outlook of the leadership is what determines the quality of returns we get front our investment in recreation georgetown u fortunate in its rec- reatlon director in this regard mr self maintains a high standard of ideals and quality in his work with our youth a unanimous vote in favour of the 2500jgrant would be the finest thanks you could offer him for the way he has worked un tiringly for the recreational welfare of our town it would also be the finest thing you could do for geor- iietown yourself and your chil dren we should also remember that the georgetown recreation com mission has spent hundreds of dol lars in providing equipment for all sports bats stick pads balls ball diamonds horseshoes etc etc again let us remind you that an affirmative vote assures the contin uation of the georgetown recrea tion commission and its recreation director remember also that of the 3800 the town will pay flewm and the provincial government sfii1li3a every voter out every vote in favour yours very sincerely a madaren eyes examined qlasses fitted repairs simm0rs jewellers main bt cwttutwtlw telephone 8w vary wednesday 1030 taopjn 8 u faibish mjo 1081 egunton w diamond rings 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