Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1954, p. 6

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thk owjkorrown sttkaxb wednesday svening sept so ibm raob the georgetown herald serving the fnmmnnltus of georgetown glen williams noeval uatsbofju stouto stewaettowh ballina7aj9 a8hoeovk festka ootta subscription rate 300 year single capias ae seek advertising rates uoud on siylt walter c biehn publisher and editor a btrr garfield l mcguvray l corey harrington jr broebshsstf the herald is printed each wednesday in the office en ualn street georgetown authorised as second das mall peat offles dent- ottawa member of tha canadian weekly newspapers a s and the ontario division of the rjtttt cwja firemen ask cooperation the approach of fire prevention week give householders and businessmen an oppor tunity to take stock and make sure there aren t any unnecessary hazards which could lead to loss of life and property carelessness is a human trait and fires are not caused by conscious acts but rather by not doing little things we never got around to a dirty furnace and clogged chimney is one of the commonest fire causes clean them out before you start up your furnace for the iwinter that accumulation of junk which piladup in the cellar or inn corner of the yard tluring the summer is a potential fire menace too many packing boxes and inflammable excelsior piled up in a stores stockroom can be dangerous and particularly at this time of year be careful about lighting bonfires when you axe raking leaves light a fire only when the wind ia low and make aure you dont leave it unattended and that it is not amouldering through the night members of the local fire department will be inpecting business premises during fire prevention week any suggestions they make will be for your own protection remember this and receive advice in the spirit in which it ia given an idea for merchants georgetown is growing so rapidly that anyone in business must have the same trou bles as the herald editor in keeping up with the times a few years back we tried to welcome all the new residents with an item in the paper about them now new subdivisions are filling up so fast that our best efforts only account for a fraction of this reporting and try as we might we miss news of this nature many times as a main street businessman we do not deal directly with the public the way a grocer a clothier or a jeweller docs but we are part of the business fraternity and naturally interes ted in its welfare and we are interested in assimilating newcomers into georgetown as night school expanded after a successful start last year with georgetown night school classes the program has been considerably expanded this fall an advertisement in this issue tells of the courses which will be available both locally and at acton and milton it is particularly important that those interested use the appli cation form contained in the advertisement for no separate forms are being printed as in other years it should also be noted that it is possible for a person to register in courses offered loc ally or in courses not being held here but a shopping centre as fast and as permanently as possible perhaps local merchants could take an idea from what has been successfully worked in areas of cities we have never heard of it being done in a small town but it would cer tainly have merit here at the present time it is simply to get together as a group and wel come new residents by making them feel we arc friendly the idea briefly is to have someone call on a new housewife presenting a welcome from merchants with a number of small gifts credit certificates and an invitation to visit the local stores and shop in their friendly atmos phere which ore available in other towns limita tions will have to be made of course and eiirly applications stand the best chance of accept ance the shift to classes in the three towns was made last year after several years of suc cessful schools in milton which were attended by rviany local people georgetown nnd acton residents who found it difficult to travel in the winter months can thank the arts and crafts organization who were instrumental in having the night school expanded to embrace the three towns fire prevention week in georgetown october 3 to 9 in accordance with a national proclamation residents are asked to cooperate with the following recommenda tions during this week 1 all dwellings public buildings stores wnrehouses factories farms mines and forests be carefully inspected by their occu pants and all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of fire be removed 2 all theatres hotels hoepltala and other institutional buildings be inspected and provisions made for all changes necessary to protect the occupants in case of fire s fire drills be held for the children in all schools for the inmates of all institutions and for the employ eea in all factories in orderthat a greater degree of safety be ensured by acquaint ing the occupants with the best and most expeditious mode of exit in time of danger 4 special instruction on the subject of fire prevention be given by the teachers and by municipal officials in the schools and that- ni appropriateliterature as may be modeavailable be dis tributed to the punll 5 federal provincial and municipal authorities endeavour by means f nubile meetings the press radio broadeafbvapecter prepared motion pictures or otherwise as may to them eel most at to impress upon the elusens the nauonaritttpartance of k protesting- jjfeproperty and natural resources from loes bylirt jaiasuy gravel tqp soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen williams tfc 73386 flowers for all occasions potted plants baddtag stock bulbs art is tics designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 14 murdock st tr 72952 special offer savjb19- coleman oil heater wtth stkwarttown wa juniors start their weekly meetings seliool jmtttjmml tipso thrjun lor wa meetings have tiprncd up too the meeting luit week was held at mrs uullys home grctha goushig chose onward christian soldiers for the opening hymn itnd conducted the worship service judy walker presented the prayer for the monday pledge the medical work ortiong the children in the diocese of honon- china 12 were present to answer the roll call scrap books were started in the busy period mr and mrs wilson ruth and philip visited with their families in brentford on sunday sunday school opened sunday af ternoon with a good attendance harvest thanksgiving service in st johns church net sunday ev ening at 730 rev robert coup- land of homings mills will conduct the service and preach mr and mrs p r bally dawn and stephen of islington were visi tors with mrs mary bally building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines clen williams trianule 73302 your choice or two heaut1tl colors s11axk3wed mahogany on blonde tfammerlaid insullrd instdr out of albt do not mv hratcrs beauty coicuan oiliieate as illustrated coleman fowu blowk cost noehallv illstj lj iiism volss foe only 129 95 richardsons hardware main 8teeet epping glen spaniel twice oalnrille winner kpplnf glen toaeup 7-monlh- old rocker spaniel puppy of epplng glrn krnnels was awarded two firsts at the oakvllle and district kennel iut siov at oakvllle on saturday tossup was bred and is owned by mr and mrs walter rlgg of glrn williams directory warden is winner ucxtfairjprlze warden j jstewart acton was one of the winners in a lucky draw sponsored at milton fair by the in surance committee of halton fed eration of agriculture three valuable stems- of electrl- eel equipment were prises ra the draw xhher winners were george- hlljmoifval arte hoaahtofeottlefc weekly sports calendar little nhl hockey leagues will be forming soon boys age 8 to 13 registration saturday morning 10 am lkgion hall bring your birth certificate bowling leagues registrations now being taken for the ladles afternoon league and the mens indus- itrlal league enquire at the lucky strike club monuments pollock campbell 82 water si north g a l t designs on request tllone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery a m nielsen dc nd duur at chlrebraeue and natarepathj hours 23 pm closed thursdays lady attendant is main s n georgetown tit 73612 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr 72864 georgetown to box 413 dr clifford reid uds dds dentist tit 72561 main street geon radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son tu 72412 ffetown dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tr 73841 mnin street georgetown c w sayers dvwl veterinaiuan guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 it pays you to buy or sell through j a willoughby sons limited realtors city and centry llesnea fartna and small aereagaa indoarrui and baalaaaa prepertlae your local representatives tom 1tkwson ik 7111 walteft ftblke braiwaten ms r 4 ithkan office toeonto 48 egllnton ave k hu 3301 s m fa1bish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown tr 72481 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mu1 street georgetown tr 73381 k wrtr y leverahoskin chartered aecountsnts successors to jenkins and hardy 1805 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto vlt 48111 james f mcnab bajuuster solicitor notary public toronto ollver 40s3 1407 xing st w when tu have so yea can salt a herald adlet will do the jeb quickly aad cheaply tor we- sou eet a desired results m hundreds of sstlsflsdriurtoomrs ttvliva4stlt u ge0r6e hews0m barrister and solicitor j 39 main st s basme knox church gkorostown glgehewson

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