v x the georgetown herald wednesday jan i6th 1952 serving tha rfsnmnntttes of okoaktown gun wilujui noevau ujuhocw hornby 8tewabytqwn halunafad ashokove rau gotta subscription rate 300 s year single copies se cb advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor s t a f t garfield u moguvray leslleu curk corey herrlngten jr re bto the hsrsld to printed each wednesday afternoon in the ohice on mala street georgetown authorised as seeond class malipoet orjice oept ottawa member of the rf weekly newspapers association andu ootsrloqutbec division oih oojooo unemployed in canada many thousands of i i them rpul out of b di or in ailmiii fmhe cwha where are we heading the aurora banner sides in with u globe 6c mail editorial which criticizes the federal government for going around in circlea in the defence program aurora is definitely concerned aays the banner because the hart plant there a highly productive well- organized and efficient industry has been closed down for some months when it could be playing on impor tant role in producing defence materials the banner echoes the toronto paper in asking why in the middle of a defence emrrgency we hove georgetown plumbihg heating plumbing heating tinsmithing electrical wiring joe prucyk phone 192m now nels stewart tells you how to watch and enjoy hockey wrfwfayonr free roptpf how tor hockey otcesfe hotoie toronto 3 i were put out of of the dominion government credit restrictions tax increase and material shortages they were led to be lievethat this was all part of a cpnsidered program and that in line with this program they would find new jobs filling defence orders tile problem is a complex one it affects george- town too though as yet in not such a major wiy is it does aurora as everyone knows the smith stone plant has been running at reduced capacity since last fall several employees have had to lie let out of their positions and practically all who are still working are on short h6urs both paper rpills are aso not perking in their usual manifer oiiesmau industry tnpjelt -jnstru- meritshas cosnplttoly closed down though in this case we believe the trouble lies withthe impossibility of im porting american materials we are not enough of an economist to figure out where the trouble lies and cannot br overly critical of a government policy about which we do not profess to know too much but we do know that something is wrong und hope these are economists in the government service who can give some constructnve advice before the current recession becomes a major depression liv ing through one depression is quite enough in anyonr s lifetime deer hunters had success i i hough many local hunters had disapjointing ex periences in thnr annual trek north for ihr drrr hunt the hunt in general was apparently more successful than in an year to date the ontario laiula departments reported that too 000 hunters shot more tltmtjilqotj deer the year before 96820 hunters bagged 32300 deer departmentofficials are not unhappy at the slaugh ter for the deer population liis leen increasing aided by mild winters and plenty of forage if the l r in crease beyond the forage naiahlr lo feed tlirni they are likely to lx struck in disease the open s ison decided upon l the nvininnl for southern ontario was a bone of contention and it was callcctoif after protests from numi rolls nmniripil hies who fi ared thai more than d r would ix- shot six hunters wrrr killed in accidents in the open season tere ntor but it was a relatively low urlcljit rite the dc partment n ports mlsc llaneous inform itinn xi irased bv the depart men includes the fart that a de r s ogrt is not judged by the points on the antlrrs but can be told bv the teeth antlers grow onl whe n the food supply is good docs normally have no antlers but two were taken in 1951 with fine sets thr deer equivalent of the lr irdcd lady most popular hunting area is just north ef i line between midland and ottawa pot pourri county council has already lost one of its new members with the resignation of george thorpe due to ill health as reeve of nelson mr thorpe was re elcc ted in december the defeated candidate charles pal mer is a candidate for office and an election is to be held this friday if necessary burlington is the sec ond halton town to have postal delivery six carriers will commence delivery work the last monday of this month to provide the new service spenkinn of mail a reader haa requested ua to ask if a letter pick up box could be placed on main street at one of the four cor ners the lady says that it would be much appreciated by people in the pnrk erjd of townand would also be welcomed by main street businessmen george fitz simmons liatowel who wna sentenced to three years in jail last week when he pleaded to two charges of big amy waa reported in daily newspapers as having work ed in georgetown a few years ago somewhat late in the mail but nonetheless appreciated is a christmas card from dr walter bloch who was in town for some time last fall as a consulting engineer with smith t stone ltd dr blochs address is now 143 crewe road al- snger stokeon trent england easing of restriction on credit buying by the federal government was nicely timed for automobile manufacturers the announce ment was made last week and in this issue appear an nouncements of new models for chevrolet and ply mouth it is to be hoped that the government action will help the electrical business the local smith and stone firm dependent on manufacture of stoves refri gerators and other product producers to use their out put has been slack for some tjme and has had to let considerable number opemployees go while 6tbernre working on shorter hours this week we welcome back paradise gardens as an advertiser good reports have been received about joe contima spot on the guelphjcitchener highway both for its saturday and s shows and its accommo for private par- ties smith stone employees liave held parties- tfcere on several occasions and arthur scott motors favour it for their christmas party eachyear on saturdays joe brings injrood bands for dancing while on sunday ev enings he features entertainment of a calibre usually found dnly m city night dubs bast sunday for in stance he had larry foster comedianimpersonator who has just finished an engagement at buffalos cele brated town casino plus don baker and his musicom- ic featured af jackdempseya in newyork lady curlers want more members accqrding to an ad in this issue perhaps there are a few timid- soujs who doiv mwit to compete with experts mrs harold hutchinson and mrs ted darlington ohso local club want it known 4fasfc eauj i x 1 ii a jj lahh i 1 ni i n as ea i paga 2 tltsieemastaai booth new president of guernsey breeders or h s robertson o kenwood fanm cobourg wu the funt spea ker at ihe jojubi met ting of the iuuzrttond pctlguexnwy club held ui hornby on tuesday 4 ui utfek dr robertson who was introduced ttl th uiuityflv guernsey eo- ihuslasu who were prttenf by fit u radons ttcrwpuy of the ontario guernvry club dughtid his ud urn- with his iii ust rated address ea sonxrot thr- highlights of hu two trtjj us i uniuil surgfun oti gov tiuiicnt expeditions to the arctic circle in 1um and 51 there is no glamour ind little humour about the arctic touted dr robertson in gen- i ml it u a drsolate country parts of it vrry rich in iron off ills des crlptloni howrvrr of the natlvaa in various motions of the north how thry live rlr held his sudlmce al most pu bound for thr hour and three quart rr in which he unfolded his story thr rrritary a rrport presented by k v marsiil revealed that the club had had an outstanding and irllvc club year under the leader ship of prrmdt nt art spesiire some of tht hlkhllghli being a social ev tnlnh j ttus trljt- a rwiilicht meeting two ttini tlances a picnic a club vilr ttttl the county show at mil ton in udhliion the club riui spot urd n calf club and in this con nection it ii hodglns on bchulf of the ontario guernsey club presen ted don hob and fleanor joyce with show hfil ten and w i duffray pre sented hit tro hy mbnmllr of the alf lub rhatt ploruhlp to don joy r jomri mccullough who u ii introduced b j f whitelock a thi recet tl tpjxilntrd agrirul- turil lit r ret ntitl i for ptel conn ty j n- ntftt on behalf of the peel rl illurl sh lety tr phle to m t mcnibb a sons and joyre flros thi noonday dinner cit r bv the hornby women institute as us- u il wa sit otf r 1 ikhllkht of the 1 in th t lrt tlon of ortlcers for 192 resulted tj i ho pn wm booth mil on vice pr lm brnvnrttke ilumn4on sec ty treis c fnlrlc it nop dtt- ettor- tnfjlkir gordon king e rentlierstone rt spencer eaquea- inc t inl ty toyce j mcnabb c w swickhnmtr net on m s al ton ind tom nnmfchjv n isiga weyn j l chisholm peel county jim armstrong c mlddlebrook wm broughton masseur dally 10 a m to 8 pm except wednesday phone 50m murdock si nielsen tha chiroprsxtor drugless tuerap19t yglh veer ol practice 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