Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 6, 1954, p. 6

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thb cajorgbyown herald wednesday evening oct th 1064 page f the georgetown herald serving thr communities of oeobgetown glen williams norvai ukehoobk bobnby stewarttown baiunafao ashgrove terra cotta subscription rite 3 00 a year slnglo copies advertising rstes quoted on application tc eacfe walter c biehn publisher and editor s t a r r garfield l mcouvray laalle m clara corey harrington jr reg broomhead the herald u printed each wednesday in the ofllce on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division of lh cwjja r ji jil i i illj ljuixl jrfr watch terra cotta grow this weeks bin newa story about i erra cotta makes us remember our longtime corre spondent jimmy stringer and the phruse which became almost a byline in his wctlcly column watclt terra cotta grow if jimmy weie alive toduy he would be rejoicing with other district residents at the news that the villuge is to have an industrial revival with the old brick plant location once again a scene of activity it is particularly nice to see industry loc ating in the more rural areas closer to the source of labour supply and tending to 1- al- aorbed into an area which will bring it back to former prosperity in view of present con ditions in the township too with three grow- we do our best sometimes lately wr feel that we are not giving full measure to readers when of nec essity news items are left over for another wcclc but try as we might it happens sometimes it is a question of too much news and too little apace more often it is just that time docs not allow us to gather and write all the news stories we hear about come wednesday noon we have to finish what copy we have and get the paper together for publication perhaps not many people realize that the weekly herald is not produced in one or two days but is a weekround job we must have three or four columns of type set before the weekend in order to keep going and it is this early copy that is the hardest to get pot pourri wonder if anyone can beat mrs william wards record of fair attendance the john street resident attended georgetown fair for the 47th consecutive time on saturday she hasnt missed a day since her first outing in 1917 not important to trie casual reader but very important to little carol stevens lis the fact that her name was included in tne grade i class at wrigglesworth school carol is in a split grade i and 2 she passed last week and is now a grade 2 student among the newer residents of town are mr and m thomas ferguson who are living on market street in the orr subdivision mr fer guson believes ih advertising his business and as a member of the colonial homes firm constructed one of their prefab homes for his own out from scotland for five years they have been living in toronto and mr fergu son commutes to his offices in weston and hamilton a note from mrs edward wod- son in toronto agrees with our editorial on ing towns heading to annexation of taxpro ducing bordering land the new industry may also be a blesmng for there is little danger in the forsccable future of any large town being close criough to 1 erra cotta to absorb it wr hope more industrialists realize the potential of pi ices like 1 erra cottn and do not nrglect them in their search for locations hicre arc other areas in i lalton which could stand new industry particularly nassagawrya i ownship and some of the more remote sec tions of lisquesing r it is still our txlicf that the utopian situ ation is to develop or create smaller commun ities rather than enlarging this whole part of ontario into one huge metropolitan area more and more people are tending to phone in news items and classified ads on wednesday morning and while we are always glad to get them it makes it a bit hectic for there is always the last minute news to write too it would yc 1 real favour if those who help us could keep in mind phoning as early as pos sible merchants loo would do us a good turn and themselves as well for the more time available the ijetter ad we can devise by sub mitting advertising copy as early in the week as possible ive like to have the herald as timely as possible and this is one way everyone can help us in the job the kidnappers movie and gives us a bit of information about her daughter elaine who is on the english stage during an eight month stint with the glasgow citizens rep miss wodson acted with duncan macrae who played the grandfather in the movie and had written her parents some time ago to tell them to make the movie a must operator of a booth at the fair on saturday ronald hardy notified us that winner was mrs mcleod 78 elm grove ave toronto a recent caller at the office who is well known to many in his former home town was suilio venchiar- utti member of the venchiarutti venchia- rutti firm of architects he is designing an ad dition to notre dame de beauregard farm which will odd a dormitory office dining hall classroom and work room to the building he tells us that the firm are architects for an 8- room school in orchard heights toronto townsjhip for which j b mackenzie and son are contractors ted lake one of earlytown citizen the death of edward ted lake occurred on tuesday september 28th at his home in ortlua after a lingering luneu mr lake eldest ton of the late mr and mrs thomas lake of georgetown spent his boy hood and early youth here he was born in stokeontrent england 82 years ago and was brought to canada by his parents while an ln- rfnt mr iikc wiw a baker by trade having owned bakeries in north hay ouih porcupine and alton before moving to tlqunlj where for many years he was employed in the stock room at hollinger minrt ltd for the past three yeus mr and mrs like livcdtn qriluu the funeral was held on thurs day srpt 30ii with tnlrfftenl in tlte orllllu cemetery lls tur- lvs and three child re u a daugh ter cuiuuuice predeceased her fa ther last year mr iake was itldeit of a fsmity of ten two sister and it brother predixeum d mm ouuie urn juik in tiiil1hmkl and kiiji- imtth mrs joe gurvln hurra- mourning him ure two lutcr mary mrs c4it sturnpf kimlru 1ucy mn a ii keller jeorgetim it iiiul fihjr brother thorny toron to jowjh inmtuuun cnrls t- irborough and george thornhlll ixnl mln the firemens drrn- orialrutloii saturday tn mill street btmric the jaoitl oftlcr speights auto electric and motor tuneup r a specialized service for car owners we rebuild or repair carburetors jail intakes a4 models distributors gen- jators starting motors voltage regu- 4 fuel purnptv r st aul a completelineof genuine autolite and delco reroy parts carried in stock autolite and exide batteries tr 72726 mmimm building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom haines j clen williams triangle 73302 t weekly sports calendar little nhl hockey leagues will be forming soon boys age 8 to 16 registration saturday morning 10 am legion hall ilrlng your birth certificate bowling leagues registrations now being taken for tho ladles afternoon league and the mens indus trial league enquire at the lucky strike club tykiirrs bkiwino special offer save i9 95 coleman oil heater youit choice ok two 11hautikvl colors siiadowki mahogany oil llloniji jrammehlald inftullttl llikldr out of algllt dor not iimr iulin beauty i dijcman oil hlatir ids sj coifman rowtr rlowhr 119 81 cost normally iizjjo loiks lor only 95 richardsons hardware 109 main stbkkt iiai1v iirhthnki in nurval church mr and mr george loulh jr of campbell fun who arc tailing ht irttmnt vkhh his juircnts on kltitf sir hjiri ihcir buby dauishtcr h fa ther chriittnej in st pauls arvgll- ttn ciurch nural on sunday h j k maxwrll officiated mr ami mrs iouth uuo have their thi sons gar ntit larry with thfm on tlulr isit directory monuments pollock campbell 82 water st north g a l t design on requcrt phone wm8 inipecl our work in greenwood cemetery a m nielsen dc nd doctor of chlropraeuo and naturopathy nouns 25 p m cloted thursdays lady attendant 10 main s n georgetown til 73812 frankjfletch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr 72864 georgetown po box 413 dr clifford reid ld s dds dentist main tr street 72581 georgetown i radio repairing we specialize in this work 28 ears experience j sanford son tr 7241j dr j burns milne xray dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 jdr john r kerby rracnce or dentistry xray tr 73841 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guclph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 it pays you to buy or sell through j a wuloughby sons limited realtors city and conntry homes farms and small aereagea industrial and business properties your local representatives tom iiew80n tr 711 walter fidler brampton s95 r 4 iiiibad office toronto 48 eglinton ave e hu 13391 s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown tr 72481 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown tr 13381 lever ahoskin chartered accountants successors td jenkins and hardy- ia6s uetrapolltan bids 44 victorir st toronto em 48181 james f miab r barrister solicitor notary public toronto ollver 4053 1407 kins st w when you have so you esn sal s herald adlet wul do ths job quickly and cheaply vorme you can bet fl jlred results as buhdredrof sausued r etav tnrh sisajaaaswwijaiiatamltlmi george hews0h bajitnd solicitor a9 main afila osatd knmtlchureli-

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