Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 27, 1952, p. 6

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the ocoegetown tn wednesday evening aixg 27 1952 face the georgetown herayid mrvlbs the communities of geojtgetown glen williams noeval uhkbocbe hoeujby 8tewaettown balldjapad asugeove tejuta cotta subscription rate 8300 a year single copies be each advertising rates quoted on application waltht c b1ehn publlaber and editor staff- garfield u ucguvray leslie u clark corey jterrington jr 1u oroomhesd the herald la printed each wednesday in the oflus on main street georgetown- authorized ai second clan mall poet office dept ottawa mrrfther of uie canadian weekly newspaper aatoclatlon and the ontarioquebec division of the cwna family party marks mcdonald wedding on saturday evening a pleasant time was spent at the home of mrt- emily mcdonald r k 4 acton at a aurprlse patty in honour of mr and mrs william mcdohald maple avenue georgetown on the peca- kion of their 3oth wedding antuver- aary mr and mrs ruxsell mcdonald and mr ilobert uyse of actop lup- plied music for dancing mr h g arnold made an appropriate jpceh and the happy cpuplv were prvsert jed with a number of baautifu hitu hiu made a suitable reply oi behalf of his wife and himself guests attended from guelph toronto mlllon mniehousu acton tnl georgetown t tmjr the changing scene continuing n irirw of ilt nigra on main street during the past twelve years this week vvc take the bloclc starting at the mccilun hotel since our arrival in town mr sam mi cjiblxm has diet and the hotel husiness ton linties in uie family with hi son jack and daughter cjladyn operiting it a lew rar ngo exteiiie tlhjc writ- made in the ljuild in the mam entruucway wns rhanprl from the front to mill street leverage rooms and dmmg room modernized i he like shop in the building has changed hands w era i times norman brown who in now a real estate agent for david mclean ltd sold out to fred baird mr bairtf moved to bramp ton where he works m the post off ur and the business was run until ret entlv by mr and mrs i red w ebb who t losed the shop this summer m j sienko s shoe rejur shop jack williamsons unljer shop and mat cor mack drugs have had no changes and he bell lei ephone office is still there although it will ix- changing location next year when the her aid office moved to the new location its prem ises were taken over by henry helfant a newcomer to town who operates henrys clothing store next door dominion stores closed down this year after manv vears in business here jack watson now of silver s staff was manager when we came to town loiter man agers included miss ethel fllis hoy barker and norman smith the latter now working at avro harry goldham moved his butcher shop to this location joseph gibbons retired from barbenng when he was appointed town assessor and mervyn cook took over the shop from him the goldrmm location was rented by joe mcchntock for a new business joes tuck shop hie goldham business was a partnership until mr goldhmns fatherinlaw robert erwin retired a few years back dr ptank watson closed his dental officer over the bell telephone and last summer dr jack kcrby started practice there the misses clar- idge both since deceased closed their millin ery shop over the hcraldofficr and that part of the building was converted into an apartment dwelling dick licata sold his fruit business to the caruso family of brampton and the store is now operated by brothers enrico and lcn a m nielsen still has his chiropractic office up stairs what was long s restaurant twelve years ago is now the corner cupboard with harry holmes as proprietor after bill longs death the business was carried on by mrs long and margaret mrs joe mcclintock uiter prop- rielors included boblcaldwell now owner of lairview inn on the highway wheldon lin- merson who tailed it steamers inn and mr and mrs h coleinafl who c tiled the business the uose liar restaurant a thange in the last week has ijeeii made in the imrlxr and lxauty shop next door after howard lilluos death the ik- nit v shop vviis pun hascd bv bruno s1i1m1 tit milton wlio has toutitiued it un der the 1 llllto name he h now taken i er the whole building and hill huffman has mo ed his kirher shop farther down the street to the ordaro building lee sing t laundry went out of existence when the owner was fount dead in led during the early war years i he building wast remodelled for an electric shop for cl lark who is now manager of the co op at w instead the shop was later run by jesse wan law then wa cott erted into simpson s order office since hyman silers death this ilotbmg store is run under the r ils son sid hie store has sie with the ereition of basement has iwen tourverted into a huge shoe department 1 he old creelmin faclor was empty when we moved to georgetown then was purchased b mrs john cordaro who mo ed the ijnpire lunch from across the road mrs ordaro sold the business to her sister mrs i rank ivnson who moved it bu k to the old location triplet instruments had their factory in the main pari of the building for some time lrnie rawson started ernies radio there then moved to the koxv build- ing and lenry started his clothing business in the same hxition georgetown laxi had an office in the other part of the building until going out of business recently i he small buil ding erected by mr cordaro for a candy store was later used by mcgowans specialty shop and i now tenanted by livingstones bakery ks grill in the cordiro building basement is operated at present by mrs cordaros son- in law mike smith hie georgetown dairy was known as i vers milk products twelve years ago opera ted by ed 1 yers now a salesman with lorn hewson i oronto real estate salesman riley brethour lought the business selling it to the present owner irwin noble what is now the norton building was browns bakery when we moved to town mr brown moved farther down street shortly afterwards al norton has converted this building into apartments with two offices downstairs tenanted by a new law yer jim mcnab and a chartered accountant jack cranderl bruce harding absssspaaw pianist w fc 1 teacher studio mali st south riiok i tm margaret bradley harding mams i ilachlr studio met in si south 1lftink 41 wf fen von refurnish your home after a jtjjre youll ik glad you took this i lartford agencyv advice to increase your insurance to keep pace with today s greater in surable value of your furnishings without obligation you can have your insurance policies reviewed too just call elmer c thompson insurance service john r itarrer k krmry f c thompson mill street phone 119 travel relaxed and carefree pot pouyu a note from toronto architect stlilo venchiarutti who attended high school here tells us of a double increase in the family martha 4zi and catherine 2yi now have twin sisters pierrette tind paulette borrt june 3rd it has been an eventful year for mr venchiarutti he is in process of building a new house off no 10 highway between the queen elizabeth way and port credit and the firm in which he is a partner with his cousin has built a new office building at 2941 bathurst st moving from their former boy street loca tion when mrs sit mackenzie moved to ancaster last week it recalled an unusual story we heard some time ago mrs mackenzie and mrs s croat were delegates to the rebekah assembly in t6ronto this spring and shared a room at the royal york hotel there wan some confusion in room calls for the ladies when it was found that mrs mackenzie and mrs groat from brantford also convention dele- gates were sharing a room on the floor above neither pair of ladies wpre related rrltsfike moving back home for mr and mrs w h smellie who have returned to norval recently they had been living in stielburne until mr smellie replaced karl parr as manager of haj- ton cooperative services at milton mr and mrsi smellie daughter jane arid son edward t f iirr living on the- town line in the house for merly occupied by the lotc w h clegg and his wife until they moved to huttonville c w irickey piono tuner who does con siderable business in town won 100 recent ly in a white rose motor oil contest hie 5000 first prize went to an ingersoll man a lady complains of bemg almost run down by a tricycle on the post office hill chil dren should be warned of the danger of riding trikes and bikes dowiuthis busy thoroughfare newcomers to town mr and mrs jack gudgeon are living in the upstairs apartment in miss ruth evans home on maple avenue mr gudgeon replaces wilf hillis as pruden tial insurance agent for a section of jpwn he was formerly with atp storeitin hamilton burlington kitchener and for several years in guelph they have- two children jack who will be in grade 2 at school and ann mr and mrs gudgeon are botlvtfiatives of ham ilton mr and mrs g l couling who bought a house built by jinn lyons on the highway on th norval side omown have moved in mr couling a xtative of manor snsk has retired from his position with the toronto police force he served 31 years with the force and has been chief turnkey at the city hall 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