Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1953, p. 2

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the geoboetown herald wednesday evening july 29 1053 pack i 60 cycle power for georgetown next june on speedvale ave east at northern city limits tiiurs fri july 3031 were not married marilyn monroe fred allen ginger rogers sza sza gabor sat mon aug 13 lady in the ircm mask l hayward color p medina tues wed atms 45 basketball fix vanessa brown john ireland in the circus arena color thtjrs fri aug 67 lets dance hutton color astaire rttpr 2 shows nightly dancing every friday night stanley park erin modem aires band admission 75c upwells ltd highest prices paid lor sermp iron steel metals batteries mlseellaneoiis farm delivered to our yard 175 caroline st n hamilton l waxman a sons phonk hamilton 27061 and 83611 flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member tds telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral phone 315w georgetown georgetown power will be con verted to 60 cycle muring the second and third weeks in june next year announcing dates lor the change over in georgetown and surround ing territory chairman robert h saunders of the ontario hydro commission states that 1300 domes tic customers and 175 commercial are on the books for conversion during these two weeks brampton rural hydro which services the countryside around town and has 3910 domestic and 325 commercial users will be next on the list with some of this area converted during the following two weeks and the balance following in september and october these districts with brampton acton milton campbellville and streetsville form part of hydros standardization area l compris ing an 888 square mile section in the counties of halton peel and south wellington other changeover dates are ac ton second and third weeks july brampton last week july 3rd and 4th weeks august milton last two weeks september campbellville second week october streetsville third week october it is anticipated that for the 9 930 domestic customers in these municipalities some 40000 appli ances will have to be changed over these will include an estimated 10000 washing machines 6000 re frigerators and nearly 4000 record players in addition it is expected that more i than 6 500 clocks end 2 000 fans will either be standar dized or exchanged for new 60- cycle models chairman saunders says inven tories are now being taken afihe frequencysensitive equipment own ed by power customers as nearly a year is needed to engineer and or der the necessary motors and re placement parts used by industrial plants some four to five months before changeover domestic and commer cial customers are visited by hydro personnel who take listings of cus tomers frequency sensitive appli ances also forming part of area l are guelph fergus elora rockwood and surrounding districts changeover times for these municipalities will be announced at later date a 60cycle transformer station is to be built at a cost of si 592 000 three miles west of brampton which will double the service to brampton georgetow n acton and streetsville the cooksville tranformer sta tion will be dismantled on com- ipjetion of the brampton station which is scheduled for the summer of 1954 chairman saunders adds that although standardization of hydro s area p waterdown dundas lynden ancaster and surrounding rural operating areas is tentative ly scheduled to take place in 1955 consideration is now being given to changing over late in ism the equipment of customers of the wa- vacati0m spots have your sso oil burner installed nowl erms fkeeesttimates 55 down j years to pat all work folly rnaranleed w bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth st s phone i7 brampton miramichi lodge on muldrew lakes swimming fishing tennis children welcome write r bartlett graverrhurst valleyview cabins zvt miles north of hnutvllle on no 11 highway where georgetown meets phone huntsvule 802 w 3 pete and marion hunter are your hosts wasaga beach cabins 11 00 per day each person central location also lakefront cottages write box 92 wasaga bill garbutt plumbinct and heating all types of repair work water systems eavestconglilng sarah st georgetown phone 505r terdown public utilities commis sion and of the turlington rural operating area ohsweken victims as ngswin 20 10 the georgetown ngs hit the win column for the first time in several games when they trounced the ohsweken indians 2010 in a loosely played game ta the arena friday night the indians jumped into an early lead and hung on to lead 54 at the quarter shortage of manpower however proved their undoing they had only ten men in uniform and the ng s gradually wore them down georgetown led 06 at half time and increased their lead to 167 at the three quarter mark they outscored the indians 43 in the final period to win 2010 len caruso was top man for geor getown with five markers junior beamont scored four doug town- send zeke mrcandless and scotty moddison had two apiece bob ez- ard russ fendley george grabsy gord wilson and john mcconnell singles harris fired three for the indians jacob and winnie two apiece with singles going to thom as skye and r martin the ailtoo prevalent custom of visiting teams arriving shorthanded for the games does little to raise the calibre of the game which is none too high at its best the locals are guilty of this same practice everybody wants to play at home but few ofthem want to travel the crowd no crowd sh lieutenant general john b coulter of the united states now heads the united nation korean reconstruction agency the retired american officer had served with the cn forces in korea and was then dlrectot tf the unkba washington office one of the most beautiful troph ies ever put up for competition in canada will add even more spice to the thrill of hooking into a giant bluefln tuna in the famous biggame fishing waters off the coast of nova scotia known as the lakeside inn tuna trophy the silver mas terpiece stands more than 20 high and depicts one of the battling blueflns breaking the surface and will be awarded annually to the con testant entering the largest catch to be competed for by guests of the lakeside inn a canadian pac ific railway summer resort at yar mouth n 9 the trophy is to be kept at the inn and the winners name will ibe inscribed annually on a shield to be placed on the trophy this is the first year that the com petition has been held but it will be open each year during the per iod that the lakeside inn is in oper ation usually from the last week of june to midseptember all en tries must be in by october 1 and a winner will be declared on oct 15 other conditions governing the competition are that entries must we invite you to discuss your plumbing and heating problems with us we guarantee absolute satisfaction in all our installations hicken and clapham plumbing heating 784 r 21 phone 784 14 be sealed and deposited with the manager of the lakeside inn or declaration forms supplied for the purpose within 15 days from the date that the tuna was caught glen williams leonard benstead now in the army pte leonard benstead who mo ved to toronto in 1951 after mak ing his home for three years with mr and mrs william korzack has joined the army leonard who spent last weekend with the korzacks left this week for the ordnance depot at longue pointe quebec where he will take apprentice training on sunday at a service in 9t alban s church in the afternoon neil korzack baby son of mr and mrs william korzack was christen ed by archdeacon w g o thomp son godparents were mrs artfiur armstrong mrs alex korzack and clifford davison family and friends from richmond hill and toronto were present sayres family together as westerners visit five members of the sayres fam ily have been having an enjoyable reunion for the past few weeks when two who live in the west vis ited ontario guests in town with mr and mrs walter brownridge and miss mary say res have been mr and mrs oli ver marshall central butte sask and mr w f sayres kincaid sask another sister mrs r hew ins of hamilton joined them for the first reunion of the four sisters and brother snce 1927 during their stay they visited an uncle in meaford mr j f long who is in his 92nd year yygjyjrgnsjfisimgib western entertainment and dance featuring earl scott and his blue valley boys esquesing township hall stewarttown saurday august 1st 8 45 p m adults 75c children 35c end tables lamps presented by friends monday evening july 13 a pre sentatlon was held for mr and mrs john bousfield at nassagaweya township hall mrs bousfield was the former eileen allen the couple was given two blond step endtables and two attractive table lamps miss donna mcmillan read the address and horace blyth brice barber stewart miller and douglas anderson made the presen tation broken insulator causes power cutofp monday a broken insulator and air brake switch in the power line feeding georgetown cut off hydro power in every part of georgetown for two and a half hours late monday night occurring at 1 1 30 in the evening the damage was not repaired until shortly after two oclock in the morning when power was restored georgetown fall fair this year on october 2 s vote as youtiar but vote on monday august 10 canada goes to the polls to elect a parliament to guide the nations affairs for the next few years it is more than your right its your duty as a citizen of a democracy to exercise your franchise and mark your ballot with the candidate of your choice in halton you have a choice between three candidates representing three national political parties study their platforms make your choice and on august 10th vote as you like but votlh 7i6ctrk space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited

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