Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1952, p. 2

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tub georgetown herald wednesday evening june 29 1052 page 1 garden tea enjoyed by council ladies sunshine and the beautiful gar den letting made the j one meeting jol the local council of women at the horn of ml annfi staunton delightful uxhal event on thurs day q t- at tclial age do most teamen rtlirc a ten yvars earlier than men usually at 55 tliv 1 1- lonr hul- nru mrn llierrfure re- qulrr rflsrnitil itirnni for mixit innirr prrlixl of lime than men man mcn find mul i i ifr of nad pohnra will lltflr abaotul mmtetj ihrir mratl inrraw in values antl ihrir lon rfnrd of fnrmin tillrni fmaymrnla llir bl pchmthlr war of pr tiling adequate liirome for ihr future dikuu your problem today with a mutual ufo of canada reprearotal i h i1m utuau1fe of canada jack t armstrong district representative georgetown ontario branch oft lec dominion bark dldg brampton ont j r b a cine branch manner highest prices paid for scrap inn steel metals battcrle miscellaneous farm scrap delivered to our yard 179 carolina st n hamilton l waxman sons phone hamilton 27061 and 33611 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 31bw georgetown dead stock dead and crippled farm animals removed promp tly for sanitary disposalr telaplae collect toronto em 33636 qeorgetovmll x yanmud hydro employees receive awards for life saving after a bslef business meetmj with the president mrs jesse wy- att in the tnair members and their guests enjoyed a stroll lyi the harden where refreshments wtro served mrs w k nodwrll and miss hettle lawqi i toured ten they were iismlsten in serving by mrs k w johnson mrs j w kerr mrs jf j nrwiuan and miss winifred wutson qut of tocn kiiustt irjciu- ded mias kloreice holme toronto yltltlng vlu mrs noduill und miss stauntons house guest mi street of oak villi sif n 4 tf high ranking uuurdi for prompt tit ion in saing the life of u gror- jjctov n txjy i wit september vere lretntd to hirer- etiploy- of iporitctowri hydro kltttili corn- miiilon jvru ntatlons rri- made by wills maclacman kpetlal assist- nut to ontario lldru manager of itryiikul 11 d m n tury manager mini engineer of the hlettrlral hni- put aisoilitlim of ontailo lx hue 11 large niiilliihi- ut the joint o m i a a m i v luncheon duimg the mnual rut eting of i hew iivvn latioui in loronto ut the end of r tuuir sup 1 inlt ndenl cm w mtcllum lurlxiii tht cu11dl11 kliftluil anmx laliun mrdil and two linemen jiill ritchie and our lei i hurt ie icniil cm lertlfuates of iisjis- t lut for tht ir comblm d t tort- in iimuini i en kenned who t inn bed through a six inch space be tween the end of a wire feme- and the substation building on the hlgh- w uy terry was badly burned on the back r licit urma and feet und ultered injurle in an elyht fool full when he tirm in contart with aubstatlon rtiuiiinenl as mkii us die 9ut 1 inteiidt nt und llix men were tailed to the st ene lo umiik k tht kale and 1t1t it ttrry h surti d urtlflt ul 1 eapi rutlon and h tirrjnk this out wtre able lo save u llfi months of treat jiit nt at the si k children llospl til toronto retoretl him to good htiltli lhongh lie will turry some lifetime injuries us a grim n minder ol the till 1iituied uto left to riyht art hill itltthie mr mrdlhim churlle lloir ir1 mr mnuuhlui cheap food policy would ruin country iilburn sptd ing t 1 nutting of george town chmitmr of tomnitrie in sli wurllovmi v 1 miltmni set rt lt niintkir of the tntirio ft tit r illon of kiltuluire expliined how yinul pruts for firin priklote siri njthi tis tht itoiuimv of conn tr history shows thit tvery time 1 tounlr ult mpls u t heap food jkillty it destroy- itself txvuuie it destroys the soil said mr mllburn who hd been nsked to speak on hood irloes mr mllburn urd stit 1st ics to show that fiod prltes unlay arc ac tually lower in comparison with wage rates than they have been in the pnrt comparing 1001 and 1um jk- nhowetl that comparing hourly wage rates it look 52 2 minutes work to buy a dozen eggs while today it takes 24 5 minutes 15 7 minute for a quart of milk and 11 minutes today even stcjik of which wc hear r much about price said mr mllburn is comparable in price today 41 7 minutes in 1101 and 42u minute today he predicted a tremendous in dustrial future for canada which has plenty of ore and potential hydro jiowcr with the population trend citywine he said there could be no thought of cheap farm labor farming is becoming a straight commercial project instead of a family business as it hus been in the paiit last year dairy products hogs poultry fruit and vegetables were produced only in sufficient quantity to feed ourselves while there was a 20 exportable surplus in cereal groins unless firm prices continue on a par with other prices there will be no sur pluses he argued for today the far- jrer is the only producer contribu ting to the decrease in cost of liv ing itis costs have remained the fame while his price has not in creased the bilghl side of the farming picture is in the fact that in can ada 20 of the population feeds the rest showing the rapid increase in production which mech anization has brought about in backward countries as high as ho r cent of the population is en gaged in agriculture mr mllburn ended his talk with a plea to help britain regain her economy by not erecting trade bar riers wo must purchase more brit ish goods he wold for that is the only payment britain has for the jfood which she needs and which we can supply will install lions officers in july il us for installing nt w officer ol gt ork tow n i ions c lub in july mtrt made at list week s dlniu r mi tting at the mlbton house w hen prt indent hay whitmee w ho will retire from uitlte this month conducted hla last meeting the installation will take place at a jmelal meeting at mr whitmee n home when don harrager w ill take ocr the presldtmy an appeal was made at the meet ing for all member to attend lions lay for the bta ulliome camp wht 11 the club will be hosts to cam pers jil stanley ihtrk krin a can- tss of buslncssmcii will be made to supply small prizes for the pro gram of games antl races planned or the da transportation will be provided for blind residents of the district to attend the annual picnic for the- blind the health and welfare com mittee reported a tonsillectomy for a local child and transportation and care of another child at the sick children s hospital a new mem- ibct ivan crabtree joined the club at the meeting m0rrie41il6artner brampton webdihg on june 14th in grace united church b mm pi on rev r h- n- xovldsaq officiated at the wedding of nancy carol hllgartner daugh ter of ut and un albert hll- lartner and albert bruce norrie son of mr and mrs stephen norrie georgetown given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of daffodil ctuintllly lace over uffeb lace jacket ankle length with dutch cap isce mfttens to match and carrlotf a bouquet of mauve sweet riuas and stephanous shu was attended by mrs karl johnson sister of the groom who wore a gown of idle grtspn net over la ft eta lace jacket duuh cup matching nntlctns of lace with a bouquet of sweetheart roc ajun korrltf brother of the groom was best man the reception wan hrld at hun ters inn gcorgetowif where tho brides mother ret rived wearing navy martiutshtr with white acccs- dories and a corsage of yellow iln nothio roses th grooms piother wore navy hiieer und 1 corsage of pink rosftles ieavlng for a honeymoon trip in the htale the bride wore u grey fcult with navy uccrasortr tliey will iijkr their borne in llrarnpton tkrra t otta general store changes hands mr and mr arthur khodes who have ohraud the gt neral store aiiue purtliaslni it from the ham llrolheta a few years ago are leav ing lo m ike h ir home in i orotito lhe end of tht month mr and mrs harvey iuikeilng are taking ovtr the more we ate wjrry to iomj good tie ightfourb and hope mn khotlei will enuy bet it r lit hit in her new sui roundlligs mr and mrs r ltd best of ioit i it dil were imloro w ilh the mi nillr anl kves families lat wek mis nelson miller is on the li k list uiin antl we hoik he will wmiii im better nid mrs jim kmruerson were irt ioit coltxrnr with her jkrenls tin travs for lhe unk end congratulation to mr and mrs oave andrew on the arrival of a lillu son li itrra cotla ball tems w ere ut iivsful tills wet k the kittle iiantt won fiom cheltenham 21 11 and the ieewtt a defeatetl git n williams 20 4 a9hhhhba1alblllmbhialpmbllshh m w h m m h m anniversary services 1 1 am- this sunday 730 pm limehouse presbyterian church rev robert armstrong ma bd of acton will preach t service at knox church georgetown has been withdrawn for the day laaaamaaaaaaaaaabaaaaiiaaiiaababaaaaambbi takes new position in brampton garage walter gray began a new posi tion in brnmptqn on monday mr gray who ha been- working with bob caldwell at pnlrvlew inn for aeveral month haa alten a petition with flowortown motor chrytler and farm machinery dea ler where he will be in charge of the nrvlee department norval charge of the united church norval 1000 ajti sunday school 1100 om public worahlp glenwllllam uo pjn sunday school 700 pjn public worship help the fall fair buudlrfciijiii by purehaiing uckets on the her- ftrcsmrifu bolton jamboree friday june llut 1 pjn u pleee rcaf band midway opfun tz frouc flibm ponies flrewsrka aseluelcyjko odmlislon tlckm b a chance on one of over 40 valuable prizes i brino thb famliiy f barn dance friday june 27th at ben madills 5 miles south of brampton on no 10 highway a aik sutton admission und hi orchttfu 50c hfiht gaiidjiouse floor manager lacrosse ih acton arena saturday june 28th dundas vs bhives 9 00 p m junr 14 lucky tickets i 555 and 1469 still unclaimed if prizes are not claimed at the liceliive restaurant ly junr 28 another draw will be made misi margaret garvin was limehouse native a native of limehouac margaret garvin daughter of the late mr and mrs li n garvin died en luutc to guelph hospital by ambu lance following a heart attack in alton on june 12th the garvin family moved to ac ton fifty years ago after her fath ers death she was an expert glove maker and had been an employee of the storey glove company for over fifty years for many years being forclady of the making department she was a member of knox church and thc iode she u survived by a sister mrs norman masales and a brother earl of toronto rev r armstrong con ducted the funeral service ond the pallbearers were r r and jack arnold mac symon if u ritchie irne youngblut and george bow man just what does a chamber of commerce do the formation of a chamber of commerce in georgetown is a forward step and one which should greatly benefit the town in future years still in its infancy the chamber has been slowly but surely integrating itself into town life hours it has aided merchants in a contentious problem of closing it has made overtures to the fall fair board and offered to help make a bigger and better fair it has discussed with representatives of organizations the ful ler use of the park as a recreation centre it has begun preparation of n factquoting brochure to supply information to potential industries it has looked into the question of having better road signs on highways leading to georgetown what does the chamber do it integrates facilities which are already within the town and district brings together people who by united effort can get things done works as a factor for progress in many spheres of activity what does the chamber need it needs you and you and you as active members to pro- moteuur community and make it a standout town jfrc- space contr in the service of the community bjtjbnirliaoatt limited r

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