Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1953, p. 2

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toe georgetown hkeah wednodar evnlf fab 18 ims raqs 1 wives see mates work may debunk excuse too tired to wash dishes model of a fibexglas boat manufactu red at georgetown is smilingly displayed by eleanor spitzer the boat building firm started up m georgetown three years ago monster machine which coats paper for high quality printing work is operated by tudor beaumont two of canada 8 three such mills are located in george town carefully weighing and packing seeds ta georgetown seed house which mips 1 086 types of seed to mallorder customers across the country fa ruth brown russell cooper in the toronto telegram georgetown ives had the op portunity of seeing just how hard their husbands work at four indus tries last week chamber of corrmerce officials designated this week as george town industrial week and four of the major industries opened doors to the public several hundred wives were eag er to observe just how hard their husbands work seme husbands on the other hand did not take too kindly to the invitation extended to their wives more than a few were wor ried for fear that their old excuse about working so hard at the plant that they can t help with the supper dishes just wont hold water two fold purpose fred chapman chamber of com meree treasurer said the industrial week was planned for two purposes to give district reidtn s an op porluntj to set industry in action and to attract more industries to georgetown georgetown ind dislriet residents shculd be fraud of the many nun dreds of different industrial items hich are made here said mr chapman although georgetown has a large number of industries for its size chamber of commerce members feel that more industry is essential for prcper development product displayed to give residents a pre icw of what is to be seen at the industrial plants manufacturer filled as play v indow s in stores with their roducta these included fiber fclas boats 1 086 different varit ties of garden and flower seeds aftfl a bed of growing mushrooms coa ted p tr stock mens work socks electric fixtures pottery radio cab nilts fuinilurl and dozens of other i ems largest industry in georgetown is tlu c a d stone hlectmal manufacturing company plant manager jaek malcolm says there lsn t a home in this part of canada that doesn t contain at least one of the many hundred different prod ucts made by his 550 employees working with metals plastics ind clay their wares include light fixtures of all types handles for k utiles i rons tow el rods car ac cessones electric insulators hot collet machines electrocardiographs airplinc seats and radio cabinets pici lnctil and allnnce lajiir mills boast of being wo of lh three n ills m cilia da where paper is given a coated treatment so that it tali be used in all high quality printing work at the dominion seed house phares vannatter and his 35 em ployces package 1086 different var it y of flower and vegetable seeds in anticipation of the annual spring rush among newest plants one of georgetown s newest in duslries is a frberglas boat build ing plant general manager bus bell started his industry three ears ago now six boats are turned out daily the one piece hulls won t leak swell shrink rot or deprec late according to their maker on 4he eastern outskirts of the town several rows of low buildings house the mcadowglen growers mushroom beds each year nun dieds of thousands of mushrooms ait shj ped to ontario markets farm industrial economics discussed by c ofc speaker almost a hundred men and wo nen heard dr howard l patter eon analyze world and regional ec onomic problems when he spoke at the chamber of commerce din ner wednesday in si johns mem orial hall dr patterson a university of manitoba and cornell graduate is director of the farm economics ranch of the ontario department of agriculture he said that steel is sparking the influx of industry into this part of canada and low cost hydro power which is available in ontar o has caused a shift northward from the states concentration of population finds one half of canada s popula tion living in one six h of the land area the terrific industrial growth and an increasing indurial population putspressnro on far t p more with less help industries with high wages are a trading men from the farms and there has been an actual decline in population in the agricultural province of saskatch ewan and even in some of jour pre dominantly agricultural counties like bruce tractors have solved most prob lems for cereal growers but dr patterson said it is impossible to mechanize dairy farming past a certain stage and it is these produc crs who are hardest hit we can compete with world grain production and can sell all we can produce said dr patter son pointing out the ever in creasing demand for wheat and barley as food by densely popula ted parts of the world this in turn has a de tnmental effect on live stock production ho because grain p rites are rising out of pro georgetown lions winter jamboree this saturday skating with lome scots band hockey j erin and georgetown lions races portion lo other cos is many can idians filsely believe he contin ued thai we have food surpluses and yet wheat is our onlj export ibk oommodity e en in dairy foods we import more than we ex port industry is expected to expand at its present rate ot 2 per cent a year for the ntxtt ten years but we can t carry industry any farther than our capacity to feed the wor kers and he warned that food pro duction must be raised still high er in canada dr patterson was introduced by jack gunning and thanked by james linton while joseph gib bons expressed thanks to the st john s ladies who served dinner fked chapman was general chair man ahd chamber of commerce president cliff boutelle briefly out lined the year s work of the cham ber noting particularly the inter est of mediants in tombining with industry in a successful industrial week mr flo t ttrtte6ttiio ml survey nndc by the chamber nnrt the brochures i iilnble to po t filial industry the chamber of commerce has promoted improve mi tits in the park ind hopes lo protted tlltl firther this spring he said a guert i a buckley brought reetihgs as ontario representative of the canadian chamber of com inert also called on to speak were siin ii ill mpp ind mayor jiitk airmtronj mr armstrong and wnlur fllehn led a sirifcwnk after dinmr salada tea bags mia mockh ia acuwia 5 she can t get out today but she is taking advantage of the sale by telephone add up the dollars your telephone saves in bargains you pick up think of the hours and effort it saves too how you can even go places without leaving the house your telephone serves you so many ways no price can measure its usefulness the bell telephone company of canada for all ages tdstttmltprizes oldest couple on skates best dressed cpuple best clown best boyand girl 0 bicycle race all for 50c quadrat 25c backs stajct at 1m bowling news c ace bailey section a silver n increase lead silver s proved much too power ful for mnplc leaf dairy and took them for the count of 1 0 it was also the same result between mac cormack s and mcclurcs with mae cormacks being the victory the team standing is now silver a 77 maple leaf dairy 57 maccormack 57 and mcclurcs 44 with regard position of first by taking 5 points from irov incials law n bow lers tried hard but received only two points from misfits the team standing is now legion no i 07 iawn bowlers gl misfits 63 and provincials 44 we have some very excellent scores from b group with o herrington rolling a triple of 706 273 174 259 runners up were a norrie 684 176 212 294 n mcdonald 061 234 251 196 g king 670 280 169 221 and m lorruso 664 222 173 269 in the singles class it was j kcmshead 304 f anderson 249 j yates 247 and b anderson 230 oh yes b young 118 the high team score was rolled by legion no 1 3129 section c t bludd hits 900 class right in there fighting for his warn and himself was t bludd rolling an excellent 901 ills scores were 278 j71 and 152 this is one score that it will be really hard to btal runner up with some o c llent triples were 1j korzack 768 21 18 27 b muir til 254 190 28 right in there with d 161 to take high single was b fleming runners up were b mc ortney 272 g brandford 256 and t hrrbeit 22 in o hard rough t battle between legion no 2 and imperial 1 is n 4 3 decision in fivour of iegion kays proved ihc victors over lome scots for five points the turn standing is now ivpkion 68 lmpinils 01 k i 61 and ijorm scots 45 the high team w is ixrion w ith 2972 in section b and c hurt were 4 ves over 100 while in section a the spoon winning scort was 286 how come this should be georgetown anglers and hunters monthly meeting thursday february 26th 800pm at the clubhouse cars leaving main street at 7 30 p m coop 20 good for a group the results were high triple nh shipway 693 210 220 256 runners up were d stamp 687 227 239 221 h dickie 677 183 224 270 the scores or singles were j carney 286 b an derson 271 j graham 257 j hall 250 if you wish to learn how to drop from 271 to 128 you 0001x111 ask ba the high teant core was 3277 rolled by silvers section b lecton nsv 1 on fin legion broke their tie with the lawn bowlers and moved tatfotop navyman visitor with parents a sailor who has seen a good deal of the world in his three years with the navy ab hoss macdonald is spending thirty days leave in town with his parents mr and mra burton macdonald it h h fli lim ho in ove a year and his lint visit in george town for his father was employed with the cnh in another town at the time of his last leave ab macdonald far a crew mem ber of hmcs ontario which is back from a good will tour of south america re has also visited ha waii and alaska in his various trips he reports jto shearwater ns after his leave and then expects to at coop 18 chick wsgsav chick starter b starter jwjrina chick-starter- ethpper seed cleaners treaters halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georgetown 86 milton 1 27 for the best in hay balers ki see the no i masseyharris on display at mltrt allison masseyharris sales service mill street phone iwfl subscribe today dont mis an

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