y7 the oeoaqetown hjebald wednesday evening march 4 19hs page r- serving the communities of georgetown glen wlttjamh noeval uatehocse hornby stewaktiown balunafad ashokovk terra ootta subscription rate w00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rate quoted on appucatkm 4raltkr c btehn publlaher and editor staff l mcguvray leslie m clark corey harrington jr reg broomhead the herald la printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized sasecondclasstaeuvpost office- dent ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontartpquebec division of the cwka gsfleld too fast a world the somewhat dizzy pace set by most of us today has its reflections on the younger generation too and we tiave kearh more than one school teacher express concern over the limited time allowed for study and unorgan ized recreation a few years back friday and saturday nights were nights out for schoolchildren and most parents kept boys and girls home on week nights except for the odd special oc casion now we find that more and more activ ities ar being plann for y on i week nights and in addition many of our high school students are employed after fours and on saturdays it doesnt have to be pointed out that educational standards are bound to suffer in suchcases afterschool employment did not enter the picture when we were a schoolboy for in depression days there werent any jobs for children it is enlightening to note in a report on united church activities in halton elsewhere in this issue that throughtheweek organiza tions dropped in number in the county last year and the total drop in membership was 309 perhaps this is an indication that thoughtful leaders are realizing that well- meant efforts at church organization for chil dre can th p i t int with study hours and personal relaxation which are so necessary for a wellbalanced ad olescent life what puzzles me my grandma says ive daddys nose before i came hed two i spose she always adds and what is more youve mothers eyes did she have four folks say i got my mouth an chin from- grandmas husband benjamin he died before i came you see an mustrawilled em both to me pot pourri an historical booklet which will add con siderably to the recorded annals of george town is now in process of compiling by offi cials of legion branch 1 20 the history is quite comprehensive in scope and it is plan ned to defraytke cost of printing by selling a limited amount of advertising space to indus tries and business houses paul and ruth barber believe that small town merchants are riot so far behind the times recently a city department store took large space in the dail ies to announce a certain brand of chinaware in stock for the first time the barbers have been advertising this and stocking it for sev eral months an invitation to attend a pro duction of arsenic and old lace by the eiora players later this week makes us again wish that a drama group could be formed in georgetown there is no better cultural ac tivity in a small town it would take only a few with real interest to spark such an organi zation surprising how many people who i understand about the hair cause daddys head is kindabare but what id really like to know what puzzles me and tries me so is am i just some odds an ends parts o my relatives and friends or do you think that it can be theres something eft thas really me received swanky looking invitations by mail to attend the coronation only to find-onread- ing further that it was a subscription idea for a pictorial weekly were mao the magazine promotion department had on the surface a brilliant idea but it wont do a good job if it makes everyone mad ivan butch wright who has been working in brampton for several years at arscotts meat market has decided to move to brampton mr and mrs wright and daughter bonny are now in their new home there and the apartment which they occupied on main street above carusos fruit market is now tenanted by mr mrs bob ezard apropos of nothing unless it is the publicity which some tv actresses have drawn we note this couplet in jungle tales published by oakville lions club youd think with plunging necklines the girls would catch their death but they are not affected its the men who lose their breath farm news erwin gunby again hog producer prexy the muton town hall vas the scene of an excellent meeting on thursday this meeting was jointly sponsored by helton hog producers association and the halton federa tion of agriculture charles newton of the ontario hog producers association was speaker at the hog producers meeting he dealt primarily with the now- hog marketing agency this is the most ambitious scheme yet attempted under the ontario farm products marketing act it would sem to be the eohsctsoflrf 0ptn ion of those present that the scheme should be given a fair trial admit ting the agency had many prob lems- to solve mr newton was of the opinion that it would result in more orderly marketing and also create competition something that has been sadly lacking former ly the election of officers resulted as follows president erwin gunby vice president clayton may secretary- treasurer- a r service directors nassagaweya j e wilson george robertson and w r g johnson esqueslng t j brownridge ed davenport thomas appleyard and r l davidson trafalgar p vf merry j a dixon and allan cle ments nelson r e bltenton fred dixon and glen campbell plans were also discussed for the bacon show to be held in conjunc tion with the hntfnn stmrt fnl hy contacting any of the above officers or directors the second half of the meeting was given over to a discussion of farm income problems r a stew art a past president of the on tario federation of agriculture who as a representative of the fed eration who has done considerable research on the subject was pres ent also harold mcgrogan of the income tax division at ottawa mr mcgrogan a former resident of milton led in an interesting and helpful discussion on many phases of the subject zion tabernacle we invite you to worship with us sundays 1 1 am and 730 pm yvu will njy the full kosimrl message und tin liyiy singing mater mreh georgetown opposite poat office rev k m i letcher pastor phone 750w for the best in hay balers see the a ho 1 masseyharris on display at murt allison masseyharris sales service mttjustreet phone 100 farm news us hog prices continue advance the recent strong trend in the us hog market has brought prev ious oiptlmistic predictions of 2200 ivors by march closer to reality with the dale for uie lifting of the embargo close at hand canadian producers who decided to ride out the situation arc now feeling much happier than those who disposed of most of their sows reports from ontario and quebec indicate prices for weanling pigs and bred sows have advanced aharply a week ago top quotations for hogs at chicago reached 2100 with wholesale prices for pork cuts ad vancing from 3 to 8 cents per lb the cornhog ratio rose to the best level 133 since september 1930 a year ago the ratio was only 96 husbands wives want new pep and vim thouuad of ample are weak wornout n suited solely because body uckg iron fog new vitality try osusx toole tablets suppliei social personal mr and mrs pat patterson locust hill farm nerval are spending a few weeks on vacation in florida miss annie ryan who hedbeen a patient in st josephs hospital toronto for several weeks is back at her home on guevph street sgl ljoyd sedore has returned to his marine base in california af ter spending a leave at his home m norval his father who has been 111 in brampton hospital was able to return home on saturday mr and mrs armand swackha- mer and son jimmy were weekend visitors from essex- with his par ents mr and mrs e b swack- hamerand her sister miss hilda erwin heavenly knits by lady anne included in the lady- anne line are sweaters and skirts dyed to match skirts in tweeds and plaids in the pastel tones now being shown in georgetown exclusively at silvers the voice of w jy dorothy kilgallen ksjf for horns datively of the tstsgtsaa phase caatact tw tely carriersalesman oa year attest write tw telegraat est ase meude st toroete er telepaaaa wawrle 681 1 the telegram dairy pis wkxkxhd albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 res 176r open wed and fri evenings and all day saturday george e mitchell chartered accountant 62 emma st gaelpta phone gueljh 511 nielsen the chiropractor dnxgteas therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant motl rueau fri 26 pxs wed sat 25 and b9 pjn catoacgetami 1mw wm broughton masseur tjsilt 10 am to 8 pjn excapt wednesday r r 1 limehouse eo- box 29 georgetown 381rl2 dr clifford re ljjs ddj5 dentist telephone 410 main street georgetojrn monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood tcemetery dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerry practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian qgelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 yean experience jsanford son phone georgetown 34w s m fa1bishro optometrist simmon jeweller george phone 836 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barrlsien and solititora boll street georgetown phone 19 james fmcnab solicitor notary public norton bid main street telephone s9 norman gunn deetsr at borrfesl cursd ttrtt eonectlon 21 hani st 8 braaapteu 17s bouts by appt tues thurs only j a whlottghby a sons complete seal estate semvicb hxad office toronto we bay st em 30604 cttr anal csmrtrj tom hewson georgetown 332w walter ftdler kenneth m lansdon jbasmrateb and solicrrob notary public first mortgage money to loan rpxy theatre building lever orhosian chattered accountants i and hardy ims llstropolltan bldg el ilm