Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1953, p. 6

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gsuuetown hekald wdncwuy evening feb 11 195j page c bb the georgetown herald serving tha oamnwmlhaa at geomonomt dura wnrtitm nrflrval umhodss hosnbt stbwabttown baujnavad a8hokovi mu oott a snkacrrptloa rata ux a fan slngla copies se each advertislnk rate qooted oa application walter c bikhn pridlaher end editor st a f r garfleu i mcguvrej ledle m dark oorey herrlnctoo jr ref broomheaa the herald le printed each wed in the office on main fetraet georgetown authorized as second class toau fort office sept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebee division of the cwna t georgetown always to the fore tliere are not many towns which beat georgetown to the punch when it cornea to doing worthwhile things just as in the past we have dug in or red cross and for winnipeg elood relief so ppw georgetowners do not hesitate in render ing financial assistance to those in england and on the continent who are in dire need of help after floods and storms worse than any since the middle ages council started the ball rolling with a 100 donation and the town treasurer has been appointed treasurer of the relief fund don- an interesting week there has been much interest shown in the chamber of commercesponsored indus trial week and the chamber is performing a most worthwhile service in drawing local at tention to products which are manufactured here j it is amazing too how many people our selves included are not familiar with every product produced in georgetown the main street window displays have been particularly effective for industrial education we are finding out that fiberglas boats mushrooms bathinettes and silk screen signs are part of the georgetown industrial picture along with prohibition not the answer at the risk of becoming unpopular with our friends in the dairy farming business we must say that we cannot agree with county councils action in passing a resolution to ask the government to ban substitutes which cre ate a threat to the dairy industry at the same time we can see that people in a certain line of business will view with alarm any competing product which threat ens their livelihood what then is the answer perhaps one answer is impossible in such a complex problem but here is how we see it first the dairying industry should make a complete study of the vegetable oil substi tutes which it is believed intend to compete in cheese and ice cream and which are already competing in a real way with butter if the substitutes are not as good either in taste appearance or in nutritive value then they do not constitute a longterm threat for the great majority of thejniblic will not buy them more than once but if the new prod ucts can equal dairy products and can be sold at competitive prices there is real trouble ahead for the dairyman he must then resign himself to sharing the market with a compet- ations are already pouring in at the designated depots the municipal office the two banks and the herald office citizens are asked to be generous as they have been before there is no one who can not spare something and if we all give accord ing to our means and our heart we will make a worthwhile contribution to people who have lost not only their homes and possessions but the use of their land itself for sometime to come this is another opportunity to show how georgetown feels about those less fortunate coated paper electrical products and knitted goods and we venture to say that when the week is out every citizen who visits down town will be better informed about george town industry the chance to visit four of the large manufacturing plants is also an opportunity which rarely comes for the general public it is hoped that attendance will justify the effort the mills have made in arranging for this open house the chamber is to be congratulated on a successful industrial week we hope there will be similar functions in future years ing product and possibly having the new pro duct take over completely and force him into some other line of business if this happens it is the same tragedy which has in the past befallen other types of business in a competitive society where in the march of progress it sometimes happens that one mans gain is anothers loss the answer already dairy farmers have a central advertising organization which for two years has placed a considerable vol ume of advertising in newspapers and maga zines an immediate stepup of this program and a clever presentation of facts which would help sell dairy products should stave off any large immediate gains which competition could make and proper advertising could well be the salvation of the industry fot years to come but if this does not help and dairymen come to feel that in time synthetics will take over the wise farmer wilieven now be mak ing his plans to become a part of the new in dustry and exchange his cows for soybeans turnips or whatever products mil be saleable in a new economy mijackwillimion hostess yiu meeting the tegular monthly meeting of the georgetown womens inathutte was held at the home of mrs jack williamson charles jftreet on wed nesday evening february 4th mrs albert livingstone 2nd vice presi dent took the chair in the absence of the president the roll call have you kept it was well an swered each member reporting that they were trying to keep their new year resolution to the best of their ability the treasurer repor ted that a good sum had been real ized from the chain euchres held in the different homes mm herb cleave gave short pa per on the story of st valentines day mrsw v grant as eittzehr ship convener reported that mr j i lambert was well pleased with the attendance interest and appli cation of the new canadians class in basic english and citizenship held at our local high school once a week it la a pleasure to teach such apt pupils and their gratifi cation is a delight to their teach ers she also spoke of the bereave ment of one of our new canadians and suggested that we show our sympathy in a tangible way mrs william sinclair agricultur al and canadian industries conve ner spoke of the honour that had been brought to our county by kyle bingham and she suggested that we make use of the invitations extended to georgetown citizens to visit our own industrial factories in this town she also spoke of the surgical clause that had been ad ded to halton county cooperative insurance policy five dollars was voted to buy books for the high school com mencement presents uon arrange ments were discussed by the com mittee handling the observance of the georgetown institutes fiftieth anniversary which is to take place on march 25th in the form of a banquet a parade of costumes and programme is being arranged the meeting was then turned over to the programme committee mrs s robin and mrs d living stone and the members were trea ted to one of their best loved rec reations a game of euchre sev eral friends had been invited and all enjoyed themselves to the full the prues were given to mrs wm sinclair first miss elizabeth les lie second and mrs v rawson j third mrs w j hunter drawing the low score prize the lunch committee under the convenership of mrs rawson served refresh ments and mrs dan livingstone thanked the hostess mrs willlam- a for making such an enjoyable evening possible chevrolet fofc 1953 has been expanded to include three series of cars bel air and j available are 16 completely redesigned body types including three four door sedans three twodoor sedans three sfatiottywagons two sport coupes two club coupes two conver tibles and a business coupe many new exterior colors new and luxurious interior finishes and enlarged front and rear vision are featured a reengineered powerglide automatic transmission for greater operating economy and faster pickup power steering and the autronic eye an automatic headlight dimmer are big car features offered as options at extra cost a choice of two new engines with increased horsepower is also available flhown here is the bel air fourdoor sedan albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 sea 176r open wed and frl evenings and all day saturday m a- vrtvl broughton massetlr daily 10 ajn to 8 pjn sxcept wednesday r r 1 xjmehouse po box 29 georgetown 381rl2 nielsen the quroprmctor dragtam therapist 38th year at practice lady attendant hon rucsw fh 26 pjn wed sat 25 and 8ft pan d w coombe accredited pabllo accountant burlington 305 brant st phone 5614 dr clifford re1d lds dds f dentist telephone 40 main street georgetown bowling news busy week for industrial bowlers ace bailey maple leaf dairy takes second with everybody in the groove the dairy boys made a 70 victory over maccormnck s to put them selves in second place silvers still held their top position by making a 70 victory over mcclures the team standing is now silver s 70 maple leaf dairy 57 maccorm- ncks 53 and mcclures 44 rolling high triple for the night was a norton with 711 183 241289 runners up were a bailey 701 221 260 220 and j lorruso 695 261 202 239 topping the singles class for another spoon was w brandford with 302 rolling some other good singles were j carney 274 n shipway 261 and m what happened herbert 247 high team score rolled was exercised by the maple leaf dairy 3337 b section lesion no 1 challenges 1st place legion no 1 proved too powerful for the opposing misfits and netted themselves 7 points to place- them in a tie with lawn bowlers for 1st place the lawn bowlers were on the losing end of a 43 split between themselves and provincials the team standing is now lawn bowl ers 62 legion 62 misfits 58 and provincials 42 rolling high triple for the night it was d herrlngton with 727 238 236 253 runners up were w chapman 691 182 264 245 h moss 675 249 259 167 after a long rest g king came back in to take the single for the night with 272 runners up were j kem- shead 248 j saunders 264 and r anderson 239 also r latimer with 87 how low can yoft get rolling high team score of 3041 were the lawn bowlers c section lotion no 2 hold first imperials gaine to a close second place by whitewashing kays 7t lome scots roved victors over le gion no 2 in a 52 count the team standing is now legion 4 imper ials 81 kays 56 and lome scots 43 rul hldh triple for the week was f carter 702 i46 z7t 178k j inglls 649 200 218 231 top ping the single class it was t herbert with a good 308 runners up were j mcbaln 264 b cottier 251 j murphy 242 taking the team honours by 8 pins it was lome scots with 2978 the trailers were leg ion no 2- monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone- 202 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 891 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years kxperiepce jsanford son phone georgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 536 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 656 norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction 21 batn st s brampton 1789 hours by appt tues thurs only j a wiuoughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto 366 bay st em 30604 city and country homes farms and small acreages indnstrial and business properties your local representatives tom hewson georgetown 332w walter fiduer brampton 395 r 4 kenneth m langdon barrister and solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building hill street phone 88w lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bldg 1 victoria street toronto el bui social a personal jack armstrong and edwin wil son wardens of st georges church at jack lucas and joseph kason wardens of st atbans attended a conference of anglican wardens in hamilton cathedral last wednesday- mr and mrs george louth were in peterborough last weekend where they visited withnheir son george jr and his wife and saw their new twin grandsons larry and gary constable louth is sta tioned in peterborough with the ontario provincial police for the best in hay balers see the masseyharris on ttsplay at murt allison masseyharms sales service mill street phone 100

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