Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1953, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wednesday august 12th 1953 the georgetown herald serving the communities of georgetown g w nokvai ltmehouse hornby 8tewarttown baujnafad ashqrove terra ootta subecrtpuon rate 3 00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garfield l mcguvray leslie m clark corey henington jr reg broomhead the herald is printed each wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mail post ojftce dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario quebec division of the cwna halton has a neu mp with a countrywide endorsement of the liberal party to direct federal affairs for an other term of oftice sbil bennett scored somewhat ot a personal triumph by winning halton for the progressive conservatives a lot of hard work went into miss ben nett s campaign personal calls on voters ran into the thousands and she spoke at dozens of political gatherings as well as at scores of functions of a non political nature there can be no doubt that halton is sending a member to ottawa who knows every nook and corner of the county and who ha personally chatted with more people than she will eer be able to remember by name her victory transcends political boundar ies in georgetown for it is only on rare oc casions that the town can boast of sending a local person to parliament one person put it rather aptly when he said the election results pleased me equally well in the domin avenues of progress an extension of ewing street currently under consideration by the town council could truly be known as an avenue of pro gress some traffic relief for the college view section of georgetown has been a necessity for many years growth of the smith stone plant and steady enlargement of the two paper mills plus considerable building of houses in that district has more and more tax ed the john street subway which was an in adequate highway to start with while the district has three other traffic arteries all have disadvantages ontario street has an outlet on the highway at the extreme westerly limits of he town but the road is narrow hilly and dangerous john street continues down to mountain view road but a steep hill and a dangerous railway crossing pot pourri oddities still continue to make their ap pearance at the herald office each week no we don t mean the customers last week mrs matt lawr brought in a geranium with two perfect blooms one white and one red growing on the same stalk the herald lost two tenants last wreck since early spring two huge sparrow nests in the awning have made us roast on hot afternoons when we couldn t disturb the awning for fear of harming the young families all seemed clear last week and the youngsters had ven tured out into the world on their own so re luctantly but firmly we climbed up on a high stool and pulled down the nests works of art they were too combined of an endless variety of string paper and feathers we felt guilty as we burned up those hours of labour a local boy don co fell is head cook at ayigwassan a large muskoka summer resort and another georgetowner from many years back thomas lake is working as a baker this summer at another summer spot at britannia its a small world friend church news st georgeb church archdeacon w g o thompson rector eleventh sunday after trinity sunday school 10 i m holy commun- on 11 am even song 7pm st albans church glen williams lie vt nth suncl ly after trinity mdlins 9 jo ain ion and in 1 1 ilton and wc ere sure that she will be a member who will make her presence ft it at olt iwa ior her tireer as a successful 1 v r nd in r widt xpe rit nee in public lift including term of office as leader of i nn tional ladies organization and speaking tours iu all parts of canada make her admirably fit for the job li the next parliament is nndc up of peope of the calibre of the three who r m in halton th n we cm have no doubt that it will be a good one messrs mcphail and allen command the respect of everyone who has met them and thev fought a clean hard campaign untainted by any political shenani gans which sometimes impose in such cases in any race someone must be the winner and we know that they too will be wishing miss bennett the best as she sets forth for a new field of endeaor in the capital city makes it little used victoria street pro ides another dangerous route through canadian national railway property and here the road wav is usually bump with seeral main line tracks to cross it is council s intention to continue i wing street across the river to meet ontario street a culvert will be built and the street will be paved when practicable and this whole section of town will have an entrance way to town superior to anything at present in exis tence the new road will also serve apro- posed housing subdivision on tom hewson s propertv which adjoins the creek 1 ike evt rythmg else this will cost money and final cost will be in the neighbourhood of 30 000 but it will be money well spent and a true avenue of progress for a town which has grown so rapidly in a decade tommy lee who visited us on sunday sold his paper in ingersoll last year and now rjas a position in montreal with the canadian bankers association working as a secretary in the same office is a georgetown girl ellen maynard mr and mrs d dunk and fa mily who had been living behind the oven ette bakery on main street with mrs dunk in charge of the shop have moved to acton mrs a s wilson queen street has replaces mrs dunk at the bakery mr and mrs r r nicol who wave lived for some time in a house on the miradon farm property on the check line have moved to toronto new tenants of the house will be mr and mrs don parker who have been living in wilf hunter s house on queen street since their marriage last month driving around town on sun day we were amazed at the building going on new houses are springing up on the highway and there is considerable building in the orr subdivision and in the district which lies over the white bridge georgetown is certainly growing georgetown baptist church sund ly august 16 1953 1100 i in cnurth stiool stivkts of woiship 1100 and 7 00 tomluiurt by vi r sidney johnson pjit iicsidciit uiptibt convention of oritur 10 inrt juebci holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mass at 11 am 2nd and 4th sundays moss at 9 a rrf norai pastoral t harce i nilrd hurch kc c c gilbert norvdl 10 rt m gln william- 11 15 am home church 7 jo pm ion tabernacle rc f m fletcher fatrwets each sundny at 11 ar and 7iu pm sund ly school 9 45 pm wt welcome you norl and union prmbjterian churches ju g loikharl hoy il norval 10 00 a m praise service lnlon 10 00 a m sabbath school 11 15 am praise service higher yet 7 prices and the cost of living are out of this world your home and everything in it is worth more than ever before will values go even higher nobody knows but we can tell you this un less your insurance has kept pace wih jour grow ing values you re wide open to loss ask us for a protection checkup elmer c thompson insurance service john r barber f kersey r c thompson mill street phone 119 norval hornby stewarttown chnreh of england rev j l maxwell b jv lth st pauls church norval 7 30 pjn evensong except 1st sunday of the month 1100 am holy communion st stephens church uornby 11 00 am morning service except 1st sunday of the month 3 00 pjn evensong st johns church stesrarttown 10 00 ajn morning service except 1st sunday of the month 7 30 pan evensong are you getting your exhibits ready for georgetown fair this year on saturday october 3rd 7 st johns united church rev john m smith noimin l urdk dircttoi of music sunday school id i m pictures o i amos moinitil uoihhi 11 im rev ltual e twti i pin i he con hi c l it i in of knox pichytcridn chuii1 uill u ivnp uith us jum i oihtr ll am kno ind i imrliousr 1rrsbj urian liurrht s k 1 ii dnr ha pd kno church ii i r c i ii en school 11 ii i ship in st john s urnlirt t in i u th th it coilrcti- i im house ko scrim this sunday white rose products seiberling tires wf specialize in vulcanizing brake bonding and tuneup general repairs io all makes or cars o fred maveal garage cl ra i lcd sat isfaction ma1nstreet phone 26 directory l alfred j bishop certified public accountant mam 3t georgetown phone 654 successor to a j crandell monuments pollock campbell 02 water st north g a l t designs on request phong 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery nielsen the chiropractor drusles therapist 38th year of practice lady attendant mora rues fri 25 p jn wed sat 2 5 and 8 9 pm georgetown phone 159w dr clifford reid ljs dj33 dj2jt1st telephone 410 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 391 -t- georgetown po box 413 dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon georgetown phone 80 radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 years experience j sanford son phone georgetown 34w j dr john kerby j practice of dentistry xray i telephone 202 i main street georgetown c w sayers dvm vetertnarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist aroh correction 21 main st s brampton 1789 hour by appt tues thurs only s m fa1bish ro optometrist simmons jewellers georgetown phone 536 j a willoughby sons complete real estate service head office toronto 866 bay st em 3 0604 city and country homes farms and small acreages industrial and business properties tour local representatives tom hewson georgetown 332w walter fidler brampton 395 r 4 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 james fmcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 656 lever hoskin chartered accountants successors to jenkins and hardy 1808 metropolitan bid 44 victoria street toronto b 0131 hewson glancy barristers and solicitors succeeding kenneth m lanodon roxy theatre bldg mill street phone 88w george hewson

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