Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1953, p. 8

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if the georgetown imam wednesday evening july 29 us paoe s the georgetown herald oeosprrown glen vtiijuaks mortal umehouse hornby nswabttoinc i balunafad aaafttoyk terracotta subscription bate- tuo a year staid copies le each advertising bate quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield l ucgilvray laaua m 3aik carer harrington jr kef broomkaad the herald ja printed each wednesdnr in the office on main staeet georgstcivn authoxizedaa secnnovmsab mau poat ofllce dent ottawa member of she canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontarioquebec divisfcm of tne ctjia well we tried we were not overly optimistic when we joined a delegation which went to toronto last week to interview the dept of education the meeting came about when it was found that tenders for the 4room high school addition were much above the budget price and that judging from the successful tender received on a new 7 room school in acton a complete 9 room building could be erected here for possibly 50000 extra taxes must be paid it is unfortunate that the town council should have to get tough and threaten delin quent water taxpayers with loss of service water probably the most necessary thing in life is so ridiculously cheap in georgetown that in these prosperous times there would not be one person in several thousand who could not afford to pay twice the yearly twelve dol lar cost if through unfortunate circumstan ces there are one or two householders who cannot afford it we feel certain that the coun cil would not make a major lstfke of collection pot pourri darn these guys who hide their light un der a bushel after reporting th g town had an entry in the canadian open for the first time in history jim linton tells us this was the second time he hasentered he 11 have to keep us better posted on his golfing tournaments a 39 inch musky brought home some good meals for mr and mrs ernie feller mr feller was fishing at clear lake in the kawarthas with his brother in law charlie lake when he hooked this whopper and successfully landed him halton coun ty has certainly seen most of the top brass in this election campaign among those who have spoken in the county are prime minister st laurent opposition leader george drew ccf leader m j coldwefl hon walter har ris hon l b pearson and hon c d howe so proud was jesse brandford of a huge gladioli in his garden that he had us exhibit it in the herald window last week it was truly a magnificent bloom and many glad fanciers stopped to have a look a vegetable oddity was brought to the office by jack kay this was a red radish with two smaller white rad lahes growing in succession down the root also evoking much interest was a potato which had sprouted in sid morris basement from the inside instead of in the orthodox way motoring to lake huron the past few weekends makes us wonder why so many people head muskoka way when there is such a pleasant drive west with a minimum of week end traffic new stretches of highway between arthur and harriston and between walketron and kincardine also speed up the trwip en route from toronto we stopped in orangeville for a bite to eat at a restaurant run by a former georgetown man george blyth he told us about the new hospital sitting idle there because the funds ran out and there is no money to buy equipment or to pay off the balance of the contractor s account a sad state pf affairs and we hope orangeville will find some solu tion to the problem skirting walkerton we found that town in the midst of a minor boom with the new eveready factory almost completed no cjoubt house building will fol low to take care of the increased manpower which the factory will employ thought we were pogressing nicely in the tely movie star contest until we bumped up against no 4 1 last wekend wonder if there are many more fools like ourselves spending all their spare hours digging through reference books and trying to spot the elusive answers and all of us in imagination driving that new stu- debaker or enjoying a jamaica vacation news is always scarce in the midsummer weeks but next weeks paper will at least be full of wedding news for no less than six wed dings of local interest will take place thanks to the many who have phoned in per sonals about their visits and visitors every one s help is needed to keep the society col umn interesting and it is an impossible job for one man to track down every personal fall fair dates sept 18 19 sept 29 30 aug 28 29 oct 1 3 sept 10 12 sept 28 30 aug rt 20 sept 11 12 oct 2 3 sept 17 19 sept 25 26 oct 1 3 sept 11 12 sept 24 26 sept 17 18 sept 9 10 sept 4 5 7 oct 9 1012 sept 18 19 oct 2 3 sept 24 26 oct 2 3 aug 10 15 sept 2228 sept 28 29 western fair sept 14 19 oct l 3 sept 25 28 sept tt 14 sept 18 19 sept is 16 aug 1922 jtorkx- aug 222 acton arthur ancaster barrie beamsville beeton belleville binbrook bolton brampton csledon caledonia cheater collingwood cookstown dundalk elmira erin fergus grand valley gait georgetown leamington llndsar liatowel owen sound sept 27 28 ottawa winter fair oct 27 31 owen sound 9ept 28 30 paris oct 2 3 peterborough rockton oct 10 12 seaforth sept 24 25 schomberg oct 9 10 simcoe norfolk oct 5 10 smith ville sept 25 26 stratford sept 21 23 streetsvillc oct 2 3 teeswater oct 6 7 toronto cne aug 28 sept toronto royal nov 13 21 w aterdown sept 22 23 walkerton oct 29 wetland sept 14 19 woodbringe oct 10 12 farm news if prices low feed your wheat every year the question arises should i sell the wheat now or store it reports received from south wes tern ontario where harvesting has been in p for three weeks indicate that the supply of winter wheat is heavy and that prices are considerably lower than those of one erage crop here in halton the same situation may prevail we were in terested in a statement made by prof george rnithby at a meeting in the county this week a lot of wheat could be fed advantageously to livestock if wheat prices are low in other words perhaps af ter comparing the cost price of feed grain with the selling price of win ter wheat and also comparing the feeding values of the two grains it may pay to feed the wheat according to morrison s feeds and feeding the tdn total digestable nutrients of 100 lbs of oats is 70 4 lbs and the tjn of winter- heat is 79 7 giving wheat over 9 pounds extra tdn per 100 lbs but how satisfactory is winter wheat for the livestock fed in properly bal anccd rations it is about equal to corn for dairy cows beef cattle sheep and pigs states morrison if finely ground it may become pasty consequently prof raitbby suggests it should be rolled rather than ground for feeding to cattle assume that with a better than av- norval pastoral charge united chares rev c c gilbert during august norval presbyter- ian congregation will worship with us at 10 am ser this sunday at glen wuttaxns at tt pjn and at home church at yjs ajn church news 8 q ohareh archdeacon w g o thompson rector ninth sunday after trinity sunday school 10 a m holy commu nion 11 am even song 7 pm st albans choreh glen williams ninth sunday cfter trinity matins and litany 9 30 am 81 john s united choreh rev j m smith minister norman laird director of music sunday school 10 am pictures on ruth morning worship 1j am rev royal e newman paris the congregation of knox pres byterian church will worship with there were no maybes from the dept the answer was an unqualified no the mm ister is not approving any plans for school ac commodation where there is any existing fac lhties we were told the reason of course is that heavy population increases in city sub urbs has created an accommodation problem of some magnitude and every cent of govern ment money is needed to give children there classroom space it therefore means that there are a hun dred odd people who just haven t got around to paying their bill it should not be necessary to remind them by special letter for already they have received one or several statements in the routine course of billing but when re sults are not attained in the ordinary way stronger action must be taken so it is that this week 97 people will re ceive a special communication from the tax collector we hope they will cooperate and not make his or council s job more difficult knox and lalmehouse presbyterian chorehes rev alex j calmer ba bd mrs edgar gotland atcm organist and choir leader mr joseph young carllioneur knox church church school 10 a m public worship 1 1 00 am limehouse church school 1 30 a m public worship 230 p m thursday friday july 30 u it grows on trees irene dunne dean jagger kill the umpire william bend satubba monday atjg 1 j jack mccoll desperado technicolor george montgomery strike it rich rod cameron i holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and sth sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 ajn zlon tabernacle rev f m fletcher services each sunday at 11 and 7 30 p m sunday school 9 45 p m we welcome you norval hornby stewarttown church of england rev j a maxwell ba lth st pauls choreh norval 7 30 pjn evensong except 1st sunday of the month 1100 am holy communion st stephens church hornby 1 1 00 am morning service except 1st sunday of the month 3 00 pjn evensong st john s church stewarttown 10 00 ajn morning service except 1st sunday of the month 7 30 pjn evensong alfred j bishop certified fofeuc accountant main st georgetown phone 654 successor to a j crandell norval and union presbyterian churches rev g lockhart royal norval 10 00 ajn praise service union 10 00 a m sabbath school 11 15 ajn praise service georgetown baptist church rev a j barker ba b d sunday august 2nd 1953 10 00 am church school 1100am on going to church 7 00 p m our moral freedom monuments pollock campbell 2 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery nielsen the chiropractor draateaa therapist uth tear of practice lady attendant man rues irl 25 pjn wed sat 2 s and 89 dr clifford reid uxs ds1s dentist telephone 410 main street georgetown frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 georgetown pc box 413 when yen want them radio repairing we specialize ill this work 28 yean experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone se dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown c w savers dvjh veterinarian guelph street opposite annstrooca garage phone 11 norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction 21 main st 8 brasapton 17s9 hours by apart tues thurs only s m faibish ro optometrist si jewellers i s3 refrigerator v this over8 cu ft refrigerator features a giantsize freezer chest that will keep your vegetables fresh frozen for weeks and weeks even when they re out of seaaonl holds 27 lbs of frozen food and that a onlj one of the amazing highlights of thib gleaming white addison norge refnger ator there s the tall bottle shelf cold control large cnsper and many others drop in today look oypx every feature and you ii agree addison norge u the finest refrigerator in its clasat you are guaranteed prompt efficient service mihiere television sales service main si n uphone 435r j a wffloughby a son complete real estate see vice head office toronto 866 bar st em 30604 cttr and coantrx ha year local representatives tom hewson georgetown 3s2w walter fidler brampton 30 r 4 leroy dele qc m sybil bennett qc barrlatets and soudtora mill street georgetown phone 19 j fmcnab barrister solk3tor notary public norton bldg main street lever hoskin chartered accountants rrr kenneth m ungdoa bareietpjs srs saiwanaasiaj notary public fut mcctase mcesajr t0raars

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