Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 28, 1953, p. 13

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the irvedere is style leader of 1954 rlymouihs more graceful lmes of the 1954 plymouth belvedere hard top shown above are accentuated by the increased use of new chrome trim throughput the entire length of the car fnesh styling is also evident in the extended chrome h arid the redesigned brighter grille the centre bar of the grille sweepsfout anda1ongthe side of the car cutting through a perpendicular stone shield intenor tnm and upholstery makes full use of the latest vinyl materials and nylon and rayon fabrics to achieve complete colour and design harmony with the cars exterior plytnuuths for 1954 are available in three series the practical plaza the distinctive savoy and the stj it kadcr ilftsurance travel real estate walter t evans co triansfe 72511 mill street serving your community for over 30 years sister dies in england ul for some tune with heart trouble airs rosun georgina jones died a week ago saturday at her name gunnislake cornwall england she was a sister of charles chapman of town mrs jones whose husband died ten years ago is survived by one son ernest another brother and two sisters s l chapman mrs w thomson and sirs claude tre- maine all of whom live at gunnis- lake ob avro mart safe in their r new last week time me- u weekly magazine spent mme time thscus- stng the recent sale by the govern ment of the orehda engine plant to a v roe heres what time had to say under the beading defense plants for sale the big yellow jbrtck aircraft engine plant at malton near tor onto was a prune example of how governmnt and private industry worked together to increase cana- adas defense production after the outbreak of the korean war the government put up 18 million to build the plant then gave a v roe canada ltd a contract to run a in less than two years or- enda let engines were coming off the malton assembly line similar combinations of government capi tal and private industry knownow were used successfully in more than 100 plants speeding arms pro duction far faster than- it might have gone ieiuier gove or industry had tried to do it alone last week the malton engine plant was involved in another deal that may set a pattern for the fut ure of canada a defence industry avro announced the purchase of the government owned property for 175 million returning the gov eminent more than 97c on every dollar of its original investment avro w ill cont inue to turn out orenda engines on military order and eentually plans to convert the 750 000 sq ft factory hangars and storage spae to peacetime use eg commercial aircraft appli anccs air condit oners w th more than 175 million in vested in dcfcnclplants across the counto the government is hopeful ontario imps nn no vqmdqf uttt inn georgetown imperial division of branch 120 canadian legion wlu be hosts to the imperial division of provincial command on novem ber 15th a parade to the cenotaph will be held at j 30 when all ontario branches with their colours will inarch for a service there headed by the lome scots band the do minion and provincial presidents will be present as well as the dom inion secretary eight years ago a similar con vention was held here and its suc cess led to the second such event being planned thft gxokgetown rtctmj wednesday evening oct 28th 1053 ragk b rcaf recruiting in the georgetown municipal office that the avro deal will be the first of many such transfers u private ownership we never wanted to get into 4his business of arms pro duction in the first place said thomas nhrhert beaupre assistant to defense production minister c d howe we would like- privat enterprise to take over whenever it can several other companies operat ing governmentowned plants have begun dickering to buy the govern ment s interest out as yet only the avro sale has been closed in each case ottawa is holding out for a top price and for adequate guarantees that the plants will be available for defense production as long as they may be needed as beaupre ex plat ned it the government has no intention of running a fire sale for buyers who want to turn the plants solely into civilian produc tion see97plym0uth morslmf 7wf vr hydrive noshift driving fulltime power steering amazing balanced ride law beauty longer and lower lines colors and sporfcfcng ehrowia new shsang ea luteal two tone fabrics peribnmancai tool a powarhagver engmo nynaoom baaonoao rode now even smoother and sorter hydrm far noshift drmng at to soapiest and easiest nwar stoerhg so florttess yov con pan with aladd p to a greojt new drrnng xpenenc di mars bow in bus greatest pfyotootb nver pertomanosv fassow oaryrier dtgaworing emu oonor tor wobox vqmml nan to see and drive thii riybrmrih sot pw whom fanwy wnl tovol ntuw luxury t00i imwtewlrwnandcamfortabto bfctfcrmgfcwah topbotrtwt bm fabrict b bmmhm kvotom coloot tot is 11m l mmti fovr dooi sedan special cu com hordtopl convwtim fowooor swtaw cw coap sabwtmn ndw on display attouichirsutrlyiiouthfaigooealers bowers jmqtqr monday nov 23rd 1 2 noon 7pm there are excellent career op portunities today in the royal canadian air force for young men as air crew officers and as aircraft technicians for full details nn training pay and other benefits in your jet age air force see in person rcaf career counsellor georgetown municipal office gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking irmie thompson glen william tr 73366 eavestrougwng plumbing heating don houston tr 72506 guelph street lambert armstrong st georges speakers dunne archdeacon w g o thompson s vacation men of st georges anglican church conduc ted both the morning and the ev ening services on sunday under the leadership of edwin wilson lay- reader in the morning high school prin cipal j i lambert had a thought ful address in which he compared happenings in biblical days with present day mistreatment of war prisoners and modern dictator ships he pointed out one differ ence nowadays in that government is created by people themselves and that each has a duty to use hb vote to the- best advantage and avoid the tragedies which nave be fallen countries like germany and italy royalty too has changed he pointed t and the 4 only power which an english monarch wields is by example here w have been fortunate in the example set by the queen and by her father and grandfather 1 mayor jack armstrong who is a churchwarden spoke in the ev ening giving practical ways in which the church in general and st georges in particular could further christian work be urged those professing to be church members to become more actively engaged in church activity and to attend church more regularly strangers should be welcomed and more ef forts made to acquaint new cana dians with what the church can mean for them lessons were read in the morn ing by stan ffnlay and rrwin no ble and in the evening by walter sargent and jim valantine tho mas bason sang the v at both services while fred mcnally took the opening sentences in the morning and mr wusonln the ev ening walter biehn read- the state pra- idsott in the evening

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