Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1953, p. 8

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the georgetown hekald wednesday evening march 25 1053 page s the georgetown herald aervtng ttto epnummltieb of georgetown glen williams nobyal umkhodse aoenbt stewakttown balunafad ashokove mu ootta fc subacrtpuon bate sjoo m year single coptei 8c each advertlatng retea quoted on application daideld l mcgilvray corey har jr walter c btxhn publiaher and editor s t a r f ltalle m clark re grootnhead the herald la printed each wedneeday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as poama daa mail poet office depx ottawa manner of the canadian weekly newapapera asaodanoa and the ontarioquebec dhrarion of the cwjja church news r st georges church archdeacon w g o thompson rector palm sunday holy oofnnmmjon 8 ajn sunday school 10 ajn matins 11 a m evensong 7 00 pan holy week wednesday 8pm community service maundy thurs holy communion 10 aon good friday three hours devotion from 12 noon to 3 o clock st albans church glen williams palm sunday sunday school 1030 ajn evensong 8 00 pm that chatelaine article an ahonymous writer m chatelaine magazine has created some lively discussion in georgetown and we suppose in every small town in canada titled why 1 won t raise my children in a small town the city bred writer sounds off at some length about the disadvantages of small town life and says he is moving back to the city as soon as possible if the article was written seriously he is feu wrong th on c feel o pi f him he hepicts small towners as gumchew ing nitwits who appreciate nothing in life but making jokes about their neighbours he says we have no culture no education no noth ing how wroiigjcanyou be there is something good and something bad in every community small or large and the chatelaine article fails to distinguish be- amateur plays can be fun a couple of weeks ago we watched a tal ented group of actors present a well known broadway play of a few years back and they did an excellent job i and the remarkable fact was that all the actors came from the small town of elora with a few additions from fergus the play arsenic and old lace was also a movie and no doubt many readers will remetriber seeing it cary grant played the leading role in the movie ancj we believe raymond massey play ed the part on broadway the fact that people in a town much tfwesn human nature and geographical sur roundings essentially town and city people afe not different at all and any failings we have can be blamed on the fact that we are human beings sinclair lewis has done a good job in many of his books of poking fun at small towns main street and at small cities babbitt but his books are good be cause you could transplant the characters into new york city and still find them the same people st johns united church rev john m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am mis sionary sunday morning worship ham holy communion easter cantata 8 30 pm sunday the choir assisted by mem bers of the baptist choir will present olivet to calvary preparatory service friday march 27th 8 pm pot powpri we should know our geography better says high school teacher a m baxter point ing out that ft churchill is along way from the northwest territories where we spotted it last week it is of course in manitoba on the northern part of hudson s bay as a loyal mamtoban mr baxter was justifiably per turbed mr and mrs frank seddon and family have returned to town from winnipeg and mr seddon is working with smith and stone again mr and mrs john gunn and their children fraser and warren have moved into their newly built home on maple av enue beside ray salter s residence their upstairs apartment at the home of arthur speight guelph street now has a new ten the only point we will agree with in the article is that it is possible for a cultural snob like the writer to be happier in the city be cause lje may find a few more like himself there but wherever he lives he will be un happy because as the story goes theyre all out of step but john and he s john smaller than georgetown can tackle such an ambitious project and successfully put it over shows that dramatics does not depend on quantities of people a prerequisite of course is a good director and here ejora is fortunate for his touch was evident in the finished performance given by most members of the cast as we have said before a similar players group in georgetown would add immensely to the cultural life of the town we hope sometime in future to see such a group form rd day everyone who comes into the office comments on the weather and it s surprising how a bright sunshiny day restores ambition which a dull drizzly month drained away saturday s dinner party of council and town employees struck a toronto newspaper as so unusual that a reporter phoned the may or for a story maybe city councils don t get along as well with municipal workers as do those in small towns henry helfant is building a new home on arietta st the prop rietor of henry s clothing store is planning to move from the glen soon with his wife and son farley it s going to cost georgetown some money but one item which will have to be attended to this year is the resurfacing of georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba b d palm sunday 10 00 am church school- 1 1 00 a m what christ does for men today 5 gives victory 7 00 pm interviews with jesus 6 on a cross 4m h0 the voice of broadway by dorothy kilgallen jc to trf m nhimtha imniii t m stat h mwitw mm for home delivery of tw talegiaaa plain contact tw tely garnet salesman oa yoar strsat writ tw tajagraat uf and matmda shu toroata ar tafopboaw wavartay 6011 the telegram ant msa elose chld of the alhance paper no 7 highway through town always dan offee staff who formerly uved m glen wi gerou8 l of lt8 narrowne88 and nl hams honda s again a popular vacation the hghway has become a real menace ths spot for oeorgetowners and the social column year with bump and po only good each week reports a number of southern trav feature 8 down ag good ellef among those who have made the trip news f georgetown families was the as year are mr and mrs walter gray tom government announcement that at present no tttrwr sd i3 langdon the cyril brand ford 9 the jack cot tons bill emmerson jr and harold hen derson are with the army in korea and bruce m ik i cl and mr and collins and douglas browne will soon be en mrs charles henderson it was route to tne really a beautiful spring day today tues- appearance important aspects for farms mrs r e euenton as you drive along country roads you look at the farm homes you ipass and form your impression of the people from what you see just a you look at other people s homes so they look at yours and judge you as a farmer by the appearance of your home more attractive homesteads was an interesting topic for discussion in a recent cbc farm forum broad cast and hal ton forums from an swers submitted to central office are quite conscious of the impor tance of- gocfii appearing farms halton farmers believe that good looking farms denote character apd cleanliness and keep up the morale of tile occupants as well an creat ins tbin of beauty for the pass- i injjf public property value is in w ere made for farm home im provements which require little cash outlay planting of flowers and shrubs m suitable localities tree plantings ordered from the dept of lands forcsu keeping implements under cover when not in use painting and doming up weeds were suggested as well is pl icint the owner s name it the roadsidi where it can easily be seen tor more costly repairs k was pointed out thit thestr can be char ged to farm expenses ind a ccrta amount cm be budgeted cich year for specific projects most forum members reported that they have accomplished consi dcrable farm beaulif teat ion in the last three years individually but not as groups the stone school near george town erected a flag pole and made other improvements at the school ifoaairt and a better nuritet crea grounds bannockbum captured tad cor ibe ante of farm produce fourth prize in a contest and are t 75 par cent of the value of continuing to keep up improvements from this point i sucgestions for group projects included the impro of old st georges men make spring plans thirty five men of st georges anglican church attended the eight o clock communion service on sun day which was followed by breik fast for the group in the church bn semen t announcement of forthcoming ic tivitics for the club by president sam pcnricc included work be for cleininf up the ch irch gro n 1 hi d punting the clubwwmi later in thcspring a st georges day ser vice the end of april and i mens dinner during st ceorjc s week cecil dividson will give an id dress trf the church service which is a yew foilure at the church and other men of the congregation will take part in the service in eluding thomas warnes fred mc nally jhn sargent irwin noble stan fmlay and sam penrice cemeteries and community halls elimination of roadside weedaland scaping the lowville community lrk and erection of road signs dir ecting travellers to the park knox and limebouse presbyterian churches minister rev alex j calder ba bd organist and choir leader mrs edgar gowland atcm limehouae church school 1 30 p m public worship 230 pm the sacrament of the lord s sup per sunday march 29th at 2 30 p m knox church church school 10 am public worship 11 am preparatory service 7pm the sacrament of the lord s supper sunday march 29th at ii a m norval pastoral charge united church rev c c gilbert home church 1100 am norval 2 30 pm glen williams 7 00 pm holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass al 9am norl ind nion presbyterian t hurrhes hc g lorkhart royal union 10 am sibbath school 11am praise serite nonal 2 pm sabbath school 3pm praise service directory 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 guelph phone guelph 511 n1euen th chiropractor dragess therapist s8th year of practice lady attendant itotl rues prl 25 pjn wed sat 2 5 and 8 9 pjn oeargetawn phone 1mw wm broughton masseur daily 10 am to 8 pjru except wednesday r r 1 llmehouse p o box 29 georgetown 381rl2 dr clifford rett ljds djxs dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown norval hornby stewmrttown charges church of england rev j e maxwell ba lth st paul church norval 7 30 p m evensong except lest sunday of the month 1100 ajn holy communion fit stephens church hornby 1 1 00 ajn morning service except 1st sunday of the month 3 00 pm evensong st johns church stewmrttown 3 00 pjn evensong except 1st sunday of the month 7 30 pjn evensong monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north p a l t design on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown po box 41s dr j burns milne x ray dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kfcrby practice of dentistry x ray telephone 202 main street georgetown c w sayers d v m veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 holsteuru average 304 at colcnk dispersal fifty head of purebred holsteins brought a total of 15 200 for a gen oral average of 304 each at the hays sales arena on march 17th these included 33 head represent ing the dispersal sale of the col enk herd of fred w o reilly bol ton at an average of 292 and 17 added consignments which averaged 113 fourteen mature females from the o reilly herd averaged 362 while ten milking females among the added consignments averaged 336- the top price of the day 600 piid by r j stewart bolton for colcnk reecho tess from the i redlv herd she nis a fresh three yeir old also from the o reilly herd a dam and daughter t n ught 400 and 47 respectively tin dim joini to l w emerson s t s w inflect ind the d mghter who wis sired by the three times all cimdnn abc rcftection sov ereicn going to allan mith clan ford si tion it 47j piul f pietz wejlahd junction paid 465 for a milking female ind alex j gracey of weston 45i for a threeyear old heifer paul e pietz also paid the high est price amongst the added con signments securing a seven year old very good cow from harold c cooper oakville at 460 l b black schomberg paid 456 to al hm smith glanford station for a ftveyeaitokl while gordon a ins lie curries paid 435 for a hetfer catf radio repairing we specialize m this work aj years expertefcce jsanford son phone georgetown 34w s m faibish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 530 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barrlsteai and solicitors mux street geo phone 18 james f mcnab barrister soucttor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 656 norman gunn doctor of snriteal chiropody i foot special 1st arch correction 21 main st s brampton 17m j hour by app t tues thure only j a widoughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto s66 bay st em 30604 city and comntry homea farnaa and saaalt aereacea indvatxial and bnalneai fraperliea tonr local reareaentatwea tom hewson geor 3s3w walter fidler brampton sbb r 4 kenneth m langdw barrister and solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan roxy theatre building mill street ptftne ssw lever 4hoskin chartered accountants andhudr

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