Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1951, p. 6

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fiyiqz- vr vsft the georgetown herald wedneaday jan 10th 1 95 1 the georgetown herald serving the communities at- 7 georgetown glen wimjamb norval umkhou8b hornby 8tewakttown ashgjtovk baixinapad terra cotta- v sabscrtptton rate 250 a year single copies 6c each advertising bates quoted on application walter c rd5hn publisher and editor garfield l mcgilvray staff leslie m dark corey herrington jr tooug caldwell the herald fat printed each- wednesday afternoon in the office on main street georgetown authorised as second class mall post office pept ottawa t 1 if jt 1 i t 3 j 1 1 1 the canadian toeefcly newspapers asaocln ontarioquebec division of the cwjia potpourri a note from kitchener from mr l e fleck who moved there from town last fall enclose8 clipping from the kitchener record which tells of a waterloo man finding an 1898 copy of the herald in the back of a mirror which he was cleaning we have written to the finder william koch in hopes that we can obtain it for the back files as many will know a fire in the herald office in 1917 destroyed all back copies prioffb that date and we are always on the search for issues of bygone years which provide a permanent historical rje- cord of the community william broughton of the page 8 2 jr jborn8 hnm xiray dental surgeon georgetown phoxta sir old fcjjgli8h tierb vompahy says advertising tn the herald has given him good results aad has extended his business as far assouth pdrcjpihtf r installation of signal bells at the dangerous cnrhigriway crossing in actonwihbe greeted with relief by travellers there- have been many narrow escapes in the past and with no warnings signals eventually there would been a at- ajity one of the most unusual programs onlejair these days is lonesome gal which comes on alter the late news on cfrb lonesomef gal directs her sales talk exclusively to men on behalf or a cigarette firm and her program is designed for the tired business man at the end of a busy day it is therefore some what disturbing after the initial pleasure of listening to a soft low voice and quiet music when l g croons her theme which contains the words who knows what tomorrow will bring this undoes all the good work in a twinkling for there is nothing makes a businessman or anybody else more tired than thinking of what to morrow might bring anyone who has moved can sympathize with rev and mrs len self and their mov ing firm last week the load was all packed and en- route to midland whenthe truck broke an axle and an- other truck had to be obtained and the wiiole load trans ferred it would be the wee sma hours before tne fur niture arrived at the new manse in midland one service tonight in st johns church replaces the for mer four services held in local protestant churerfes dur- mg the week of prayer rev alex calder is the speak er for the service and other ministers will take the var ious parts of the service for the second year in a row there will be extra interest in the series of articles can- adiari rjovymen abroad which begins in a forthcom ing issueof the herald iast year it was norvals jim eccieswho took the trip and this year a georgetowner hugkleshe will be landing in england aboard the queen mary this week for the coveted trip the articles aer always well written and interesting and we advise all readers farmers or not to follow he trip by reading therri georgetown is one of the few parts of ontario iwhich has escaped snow storms and severe cold this winter every day we read about heavy falls of snow rin bruce county london buffalo and as icose as or- angeville the north is having a real old fashioned winter according to holly dwyer who reports the tem perature at 40 below when he was home for christmas in callander v georgetowns history continuing a series of articles from an 1893 edition of the toronto daily mail g s goodwillie esq this one of the most imposing residential struc tures in georgetown is of brick two tall stories high wijth mansard roof and stands on the crest of the east branch of the river credit it was erected in j 880 at a cost of about 6000 exclusive of site mr good- willie is native and to the manor born and was ush ered into this troublous world in 1842 he was educa ted by a private tutor the rev charles dade and grad uated at toronto university in 1865 for several years thereafter he was a classical tutor and registrar of uni versity college he began practice here as a solicitor- atlaw in 1876 in december 1878 he was appointed clerk and treasurer of the village of georgetown and has held both positions ever since pine grove cottage this building in which mr j mcdermid resides is on charles street in the southern suburb of the vil lage adjoining the park and was erected in 1887 it is a twelveroomed brick cottage surrounded by com modious grounds ornamented with flowering plants and shrubs and backed by a dense cluster of pine trees mr mcdermid is a native of scotland having been bom in argyllshire in 1834 he came to canada in 1862 locating in georgetown and shortly after en gaged in the grocery business a calling he has followed almost uninterruptedly for thirtyone years the star grocery of which he is proprietor is in the mcleod block in which it has been housed for twelve years mr mcdermid who deals in groceries provisions crockery and general produce is one of the moat rep- utable merchants in his line in the county of haitian grey vernon one of the most desirable restdencesin this village is that of mr-e- mccannah station agent of thai grand tiinikrraihtoy grey vernon mwl attractiye stone building picturesquely situated on sloping grounds fac ing queen street and was greeted in 1889 mr mc- cannah is a native of thejimpire state having been borit at ogdensburglf in 1852 but came to canada in chijhood in 870 he entered the service of the gtrhumi in j 679 iya appointed agent at george- nielsen the r drtjgless therapist 37th year of praetle lad attendant mbn4 tuetlria over dotnibjan slat geafcetown r- jphaa law f im if i i i l t member of and the l x- informative advertising the present day advertising trend seems to be more and more to the subtle copy approach which gives general information as well as specific product promo tion this has been pioneered by the big city depart ment stores which often devote a whole page of space to a christinas poem an easter story or to support of chayilsdsiyhippeals thecanadian bank of commerce has gone one step further and is paying canadian auth ors for original snort stories which are reproduced with illustrations in colour in leading canadian magazines a reprint of the first story by morley callaghan appear ed in a recent issue of the herald and consideration is being given by the publicity department of the dank to newspaper advertising with a similar theme locally j b mackenzie or son have for some time been using a chatty type of news advertising with great success ken mcmillan used a similar type of column for a series of ads a few years ago and robbs drugs tried something new with their sally sam stories at christmas brewers ariu distillers whose advertising is limited by law to anything but product promotion have gone in a big way for this new type oje advertising every week you will find in the herald several examples molsons used a series of men of tomorrow iri which they told the success stories of canadian businessmen then switched to illustrations of hobbies and homecraft a n kingsb d unusual word in thair advertismg serieg carlings concentrates oh their con servfrtion work and okeefea after a series of spotts ptorjaotingi8 rjus week introducing the canadian sports parade developed by die harry foster agency in it is planned to mcorpofate local and natioiia js and local sporting evehb itt thstdyer- tlrfg is s fo the joh labatt conor- for die past two years has made dieir ad- ior worthy local p 1 dr clifford reid lj teione 0 asain street georgatown wmats the ansrver more thai we in canada realize there is a terrific controversy taking place in the united states about how best to stem the rising tide of communist world aggression readers of time and other topical amer ican publications are much more familiar with the ques tion than those who count on the canadian daily papers for their world news for whether by accident or design the canadian press hasnot been stressing the problem in a nutshell it is this a sizeablewody of amer ican opinion shared by such prominent citizens as ex- president herbert hoover believes that it is foolish for the states to dissipate their resources and manpower to battle communism anywhere in the world they be lieve that the americans should pull in their horns and look on britain as their last sphere of influence in the wrest and hawaii and the philtipines in the east forget about asia and the european continent and build up strong defence forces in america and make this contin ent selfsufficient economically arid so strong physicaly that no enemy would dare attack on the other side of the picture are those who be- lieve that the fastest way to beat an enemy is to pitch in wherever he takes advantage of a weaker neighbour as in korea and stamp out the fire before it gets out of control and somewhere in between is the theory advanced by a russianborn faculty member of an american uni versity in a recent edition of readers digest that the states should spark every effort to foment revolution in russia by training spies providing equipment for large groups of antistalin elements in the country propaganda broadcasts telling the russian people that we have no quarrel with the russian people but with the gang of cutthroats who have seized power etc it is a fateful decision which must be made by amer ican leaders and we must put our faith in those who guide world affairs that the proper decision will be arrived at to restore a feartorn world to normal every day american lives are being lost in korea and any day now we may have the war brought closer when the cas ualty lists contain canadian names one cannot fool oneself any fibnger that russia is not at back of all the unrest and world leaders must decide how best to con quer an enemy who has so skilfully covered his first moves that he cannot bebranded the aggressor if the professor knows what he is talking about it is to be hoped that the american government wil give serious consideration to his suggestions we in the free world are becoming resigned to the fact that sooner or later a clash must occur with the russian dictatorship and boring from within could do untold damage to the russian war machine lever and hosion chartered aeeanntanta v succesaors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bid 44 victoria street toronto f el 9131 leroy dale kc sybil bennett kc l m mill street t barristers and solicitors georgetown phone 19 j a wnioiighbyisoiis jfar complete real estate service head office toronto 156 yonge st ad 080s city and country hones farms and snuj aavagas i and business properties j tom hewson f is youiyjocal representattva j phone 332w langdon and ay is worth barristers and solicitors notaries public kenneth m langdon georgetown first mortgage money to loan offices roxy theatre bldg mill st phone 88w georgetown imnuiiiirjnatniiiqiuininiiiaaui i james f mcnab 1 i barrister solicitor i notarx pubjjc i norton bldg main straet i telephone ms g uuuiiuoi radio 3 we specialize in this work 29 year j experience j san ford son phone georgetown 34w i il frank petch ijcensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 413 iiiiruiiihaummiiiiaiiraaiiiimuuiiiiriiinhhmiuiiniiiimiit j your eyes i g for better and more comfort- s able vision consult s i r m bell i registered optometrist i phone 49 r 21 erin iuiiuiiiuiiiiiiiihiiaiiiiiuunidniiiminiuiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiimmo danny hewttt on royal bank staff danny hewitt has joined the royal bank staff as a junior danny is the son of mr and mrs william hewitt guelph street and has been a student at georgetown high school until taking his new posi tion monuments pollock campbell 62 water s north g a l t designs on request phone 20s inspect our work in greenwood cemetery c w sayers dvm veterinarian gnelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 g p knifton ro optometrist mill st georgetown office 168w res 256j wmiinraiicjiiiiiiuiiiiainraiiiukiu personal tax i services licensed public accountants i phone 654 po box 49 georgetown iimuummiiimhiammiimnmflmiratbiimiiimunmnmhu- hope cottage the residence of dr samuel webster is situated in the village ofnorval about three miles east of geor getown dr webster who is an old toronto boy be gan the practice of his profession in the county bf hal- ton in 1865 he has one office at hope cottage and another at georgetown he is now serving his third term as reeve of the township of esquesing and has been a member of the township council for the past ten years ij v- twpt towhr rc m f a john r barber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance 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