Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1954, p. 6

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h okomunrotth wnw wednesday evening jut 37th 1054 rage the geojtgettnvn herald serving the communities of georgetown aslen williams noeval uhxbotok hoenbt errgwaktjrown kalunajtad asuqkove terra cotta subscription rate w 00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application walter a biehn publisher end editor 8 t a r r cerfleld l mcguvrsy leelle u clark corey herrlagtan st res broo he the herald is printed each wednesday in the afllce on halo street georgetown authorised as second class mall poet office dept ottawfr member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of the cwjja itmnstsii schools reflect growth need for extra puulic school accommo dation as early as next september may come a a surpnse to tfioae who believed the new wngglesworth hool would take care of classroom needs for many years to come when the school was planned a few years ago it was not possible to forecast how fast georgetown would grow and even at that time there was an extra room put in the build ing as a stopgap for expansion now the latest survey made by the public school board shows that by 1955 the school population will reach the 700 mark which al lowing 35 to a classroom means at least twen ty classrooms if subdivisions already past the planning stage sunbeam heights and hew son manor are two of them materialize then efficient snow removal citizens here should be loud in their praise of the efficient job of snow removal if ter last week s storm several have commented to the editor about the good job done by the town especially on the main traffic routes and in the down town district where snow wia bjown onto waiting trucks and hauled awny so fast that there were no traffic tie ups and no lack of parking space for shoppers car owners might be reminded at this time that they are prohibited by law from big busineis too big sometimes it frightens ua to sec how lit tie accord there is today between management and labour in canadian industry every time we pick up a newspaper wi read of strike threati in this or that industry demands by labour for more money and less working hours statements by man agement that only by raising prices can such demands be met such words as concilia tion fringe benefits arbitration checkoffs which were unknown a quarter century ago it could be that big business has gottoo big that it is impossible for there to be har mony when industnal plants are owned by huge combines with top management so far removed that one individual plant becomes there is going to be a considerable boost over this 700 figure and only tune will tell what might be needed school board and council will have a dif ficult question to solve when the time comes later this year to take action on the problem wrigglcworth school was designed in such a way that additions could be made to it and it would seem s nsible to pul the extra class rooms there but there might also be some thought of a complete new building located so that children would not have to walk too far to school at any rate it is a sure thing thai there will be school building if not this year then certainly in 1955 parking overnight on georgetown streets ihe law la designed to assist in this rapid snow rrmovil and street plowing fsr even one car in the path of tin machinery can cause inenn nience and lose valuable time when it is at a premium we haven t travelled outside town this winter but we would imagine that no town could lc in lettrr condition than georgetown after a storm hianks to council and town staff for a job well done inc i hat something more is needed than the yearly contract negotiations lietween labour and management i crhaps the perfect solution would lie to return to the days of small business when each industrial plant operated as a unit by it self and the owpers lived in the same town and were in their ofrice every day themselves one cog in the operation this being impos sible perhaps the logical development will be for companies to be owned to some extent by the workers themselves getting a proportion ate share in company profits or sharing a pro portion also when times were not so good it is something which both unions and management should both study carefully uimis itst wsr titus vemot hearts were bay note to rimy little boys the kids in the middle age had all the breaks knights in gleaming armor exciting tournaments to watch swordsmen with laming blades thrilling archery contests and best of all there was practically no soap and to make a good situation belter bathtubs were almost un known in modirn limes thesituut on has takn a dra tic turn the united states manufactures enough soap to pro te everv person in the country with 25 pounds a yea and the bath tub bus ness has been booming er tine the ipou s the encycloped sts report thet the comrron p r of toap has a h hlory f which dates back to ancient times tl ough tin se is much controversy a5 tp tktorvm of soap one theory is th it the ashes and fatty remains of animals bunnd as sacrifices by the hebrews utre hcraned from the altars and found thave cleansing piopert is am ther historical clue hi fuurtri in reports of a itoinan festival which uas celebrated by burning thou bndk of candles the cifnnlt drip plri1 ran dc wn the side of a hill picking up ashes and form nit a lay on the banaj of the tiber the ro mans went to this area to wuili their clolhes because the water al this point seemed to lix mn dirt mire easily however there is nu concrete evidence ii at they rtahrerf tl i sigrifuance of tie i undle dni pl opening friday rmt spzctaculam xm helicopter may succeed talthful old army mull an un i m ith u wli rl ni 1 vihn nrr thi i i ik tint in kerr i in riduuloui dynii of oh luw if jr ivity by a rl thrashing t i it t nn tiukk tht h ht t ptrr in iy i rrvtrttink thi futun f urtny m 111 ly in c nil it windtmtl r kh utt r puddli jumping pogu mh k fil 1 inn liicn tall it thrrr arr tl t r in 1im rimtnutr banin rjnkini fn in hi- hie ivw r to the infuriiit d i iltn trt hut crully hundrt 1i of livi aw lifi iwd b lh unj eainh hh j it r 11 rv ink i i u j u k f 1 d il ihr uki ut tl r t n i it i i 1 thin a tl n cirs ifl r il f ist su 1 c i tmpt n v i i i it tl ir in th i untr tl am sji n 1 air h ri ni va s i w hu ifhiik i i 1 t 2 t n l r k t in u i k i fhlni t x r jin 1 ji flvi k r mi n n th m mil n d i n r ilit 1 1 tl c n lind i i i it fly in m lin t n r si t i st 1 1 still in n id uir h lit l i s un t n rr u t f mt n i ir hi tl i in 1 trrs hi it i u d inh- r i in in nnu f thi fl itik i sii with ll i ir ltd i unilrrd f lilly w undid suldti ri flu m 1 mud n cmiii tirnt r an i in i i d tr i s i r j iilr is scouint i 1 in 1 cm my lit hii lu i n t h 1 t s i ft t stnijht up into tl skh s f r n nl ul in i si r i i 1 nt hi lu tits h im n the n hi of ju irdi n inc 1 in k tru directory alfred j bishop certlflrd public acronnuni main s georgetown til 7 3331 ofticf open monday and rlday evening only a mass of statistics ancf the individual worker just one little cog in a complex mach for no one wins in a strike those who bring such action aiout and lean of a ntton cropi slump thi 1 lltttl n i r p in tfw llniti d st it w is h im f u i ill s this w is tli sixth sm dlrst i rop sint e i 2 1 hi irr uvr f coltun iuwrks in auj ust 1 ihr bcmnint of the cot tt n m irkctmr c ir is cstimntr1 at gb million uilis the tolnl in0 production plus the cnrryovr nnd the cotton which will be imported wilt mnke a supply of nbout 16 9 million bales for the 105031 market inij sonson the supply for the 1940 50 season was about 21 3 rpillion biles dr m c rochester leader ckmson anncullural economics b xtension work in a recent state ment sa s the demand for the n lativoly small 1950 cotton crop ouftunuop tlmnfl tho ennncurnpuonw- monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t dcsltfna on request phone 2mb inspect our work in greenwood ccmeterv a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chlroprsetle sjid nsturopaihr ii o u n s- 1i p m closed thursdsys lad j attendant 10 main bt n georfetown tr 7 3812 dr clifford reid lds dxs dentist til 72581 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr 72864 georgetown po box 413 dr j burns milne i x ray dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 of cotton by domestic mills from august 1 1930 throueh february 1 m s445299biilcs compared with pot pound southern holidays seem to be particular ly popular with georgetown people this sen- ton florida has the the edge but we have also recorded vacationers in new orleans bernfada and the barbados thosewho re member ed buckerfield when he was a clerk in maccormacks drug store during the early war years will be interested to know that he fiat joined the firm of r a daly co a tor- onto firm of investment dealers mr and m mrs ray berg and iamily have moved into f the house on main street south vacated by mr and mrs don rosberjywho have moved to norvol ray has been working at smith lane stone for several years a clear sun ny day and lots of snow brought skiers and i tobogganers out by the dozens tothe golf ouie for an afternoon of winter enjoyment ttiergal will have two chancesto displays jeir- evening- dresses this kstflson with- the ode y dance scheduled foinexl il thfc lions club following with their ftciclance-iflr-mareh- renew ranging a big glen williamsgeorgetown hockey game as a special event at the arena sometime soon should be a lot of interest in such a meeting for there are plenty of good hockey players in theglen so many in fact that the boosters there think they could take a game by a comfortable margin either hedmiypapcr8 were hard up for news last week or ernest hemingway is- more im portant than any other person in the world even the staid globe mail went overboard with a premature obituary when the amer ican novelist and his wife were reported mis sing on an african safari the headlines wont do his next novel any harm a mysterious phone call to the suburban editor of the tor onto telegram on saturday night had that gentleman steve emmerson who is a n local contact man the georgetown police officer on duty and the herojd editor all scratching their heads someone who did not iden- tifvtnettiselves phoried the tely and said watch forn big story in georgetown or 4 113 046 during the same period last season a vfital of 3 408 000 bales has been allocated for export tutal exports for the jilx- months august through january this sea son were 2 141 000 bales compared with 2 419 000 bales in the same period last year traffic fatalities only 14 states nportid groatnr traffic fatalities for the year l a yctfr ngo 32 statcsboamcd fewer deaths 1n 10 11 ntarly snin time i the roster of honor states for 1050 in 1048 23 states had fi i r deaths in 1047 thcie cre 11 and in 1048 the first lull yinr of un restricted motor trnvtl following world war ii there ere two tm nt two states rcporttd more deaths in 1040 he said 17 in 1017 and 45 in 1040 traffic fatalities in the nation rose to 3sd00 from 31 100 in 1040 un ii per cent increase for 1050 whicj compares with a lwo per tent crop in the previous year bccord rur to national safety coun ell slatulcs ihe 1050 rise wis the lar est for anv year since 104lj when in increase of 5335 occurred radio repairing we specialize in this work 2d years experience j san ford son tr 72lia dr john kerby practice of dsjmstoy xray tr 73041 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm i vrranrnawtaw guelpb street opposite armstrongs gsrsfsi tr 72jii s m fa1bish ro ortometust mcnamarm jewellers georgetown tr 72461 sjubtcription mrs norman vepword to that effect which pf course brought jays the paper is a real let- an immediate calltosteve to check on the they roolclforwarthothe story steve in turri phoned the police and ul 1 tlj ourselves to iee what was cooking butdrevr and still no big virus crop loses crop loascs runnlnff into millions of dollars ore caused bv virus jli i cuseb such os 4 m disen e f to nnd to the hllwhv j a willoughby a sons comtletr real estate service head omce toronto 3m bay st e 30804 city ani country hemes farms and small aereafes industrial and business fropsrjlea year loeal repnsenuuves tom hewson tr 73423 walter f1dler brampterf 805 r 4 11 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors hill su georgetown tr 73381 james f mcnab oarrmsters solicitor notary pubuc norton bdlg main stie tr 73481 liawaek theverdecs too the arrival of a blank everywhere tb septerijbia- 4th story atunt dlseosc of tomatoes bean mosaic tobacco necrosis peach yellows aster yellows sugar biot yellows and the mosaic diseasu of turnips j t i tha herald in yd- lfagi leverrrhoikln charteredawsununts sueeessow to jenkins uulhardy- 1s05 metropolitan u vloforis bt issmi hewsohtinguhcy barristers and solicltojrs z3s ijja

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