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

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r fixlf v nut georgetown herald wednesday november 3rd 10s4 pace the georgetown herald serving te eommunjus et georgetown gun william nobval umxbovak hornby rewarhown baixinafad augkove 7sx1a cora subscription rate 3j year single coouc k web advertising rate quoted on acbucalloa walter c bieun publisher end editor s t a r t gueld u ifcouvrey leslie u clara corey harrington jr bg bre the herald is printed each we in the ofllte on uala btrem georgetown authorised as second class mall poet office dept ottawa member of toe canadian weekly newspapers association and the ontario division o the cwna nil- ii en hobbies that pay we wonder if mrs m h mover and the small group of ladies who formed the arts cv crnfts of georgetown several years ajjo had any idea of how it would cntch on in george town certainly n stranger attending the annual exhibition and sale on saturday would be im pressed by the variety of articles winch have become hobbies with georgetown women georgetown is well to the fore in the rebirth of craft work in ontario pottery leatherwork weaving delicate shell jewel lery puppets hammered aluminum paint ing silver filigree were there in abund ance for exhibition and for sale fcjicli year the arts ot crafts grows in numbers and in variety of production cours es are sponsored publicly and privately the group has been instrumental in bringing a famous canadian artist here to show how he uses bis skill a forthcoming public program will demonstrate the art of staining glass win dows anj wiio can thin uof a better hobby than one which produces the joy of expressive achievement with the opportunity to share the results with others and making a hobby pay by sale of the things produced thanks to provincial paper best news of the week la the possibility thaj the unsightly stream which flows thro- ugh town will be cleaned up if provincial paper ltd ros ahead with plans to find an other method of disposing of mill waste as long as most georgetowners can remember our only local river has lern scarcely a thing of beaut v except to acini i re its changing hues for years the papermill has dumped n mixture of waste clay and casein into the stream with colours varying from day to day according to what colour of cotting is being applied to the paper in production the waitr does not menace health but it does offend thr the hurricane fund with donations still coming in stridily for the ontario hurricane relief fund the georgetown total shows signs of being the biggest single financial effort ever made here last week we editorialized early that the fund was well over 2000 to find our front page copy written two days later revealing over 4000 already banked now again as we write nn early editorial it is safe to say that the fund is over 5000 while hoping that we will be as far wrong again by wed nesday wires should be buried i a sunday drive around town to see the new subdivisions made us wonder if future money could not be saved by putting hydro and telephone wires underground now we dont know what were talking about financially for it might involve a heavy ex- pot pourri our local roman catholic pastor father morgan always has one better the other day we told him that he would probably have the alltime record for conversion in his church with everyone in georgetown visiting the church basement at holy cross ho be con verted for benefit of outoftown readers the basement was used as the clock exchange depot fr morgan came back with the story of a jady in toronto who said she could not be home the day the change was to be made from 25 to 60 cycle dont worry though she told the technicians my husband knows a lot about electricity and if youll just leave the extra 35 cycles ill see he puts them in seriously we can echo mrs cordaros sentiments in a mailbjag letter last week and thank the hydro and comstock men for a courteous and efficient job we had our fin- gers crossed at the herald office and with con- version on atusday wondered how jong it would delay our weekly edition the only nag was in some motor trouble with our type setting rriachine but another motor was fush- frkiorwto theahutoff meant a few overtirne work on nostrils on occasion and it precludes any use of the stream for bathing or boating i all of damming a portion of the stream a few years ago to create a natural swimming pool came to nothing when it was realized thit there could be no swimming until the mill changed its system any idea of beautifying the liwhan park flats always bit the stumb ling block of thr coloured water and ll in particularly nice to know that one of georgetowns large industries thinks enough of thr town to initiate action on its own for thrrr ban lyrn no particular public pressure for thr move georgetown can certainly count herself fortunate to be sitting so near the disastrr scene while suffering no major damage from floods perhaps it is this nearness to tragedy that has touched so many hearts and made donations both numerous and generous let us hope that every person in town will ex press this feeling by swelling the total of cash which will be fowarded to toronto for distri bution to the deserving pense but someday we are sure it will be done and when that time comes it will be as upsetting and costly an operation as the pres ent conversion to 60cycle power could it be possible now night and in the mails as usual thursday morning mr and mrs george blyth and family who had been living in orangeville since leaving town a few years ago have made a move to waterloo still withoiit a rector the anglican churches in town and the glen have archdeacon mackintosjvof hamilton as a sunday commuter to take the services we had the pleasure of entertaining the archdea con at dinner on a recent sunday and found him most interesting company with afresh- ness of body and mind which belies his several more than threescore and ten years an irishman who retired from the active ministry after serving for many years at dundas he still keepsghusy as an hospital chaplain in the city and in supply work such aa at george town among his reminiscences is service as a chaplain in tle boerwar and subsequent internment in a prison camp where he- met young winston churchill the herald office is still limping along without the ser vice of les clark injured in an auto accident two weeks ago glad to report that he is making good progress and fourmen will keep trying to dtf ave mens work until he church news si g-hu- aauuesus ckwfti vn archdescoo a c wsfklivn ua- d j in charge this moth twentyam sun day flr trinity 10 sm sunday school 1 1 un matin 7 pjn evensong st albs chuck oua w1uu sunday sehooj 1030 tun evensong 300 pm st jafcaa ubuj cfcareh minister hev m g mcfrlana da organist and choir director mr n laird 1000 a m sunday school 1100 am morning tvorinip child car nursery and junior church 7 00 pm evening worship give god an hour and you will b- well repaid norvsj charge united chtareh f canada kev a it mulr ua narvsj 11 im- sunday school 11 a jn public worship glen yilllsbm 10 30 arn sunday school 7 00 pni uillc worship i torn church 2 30 p m public worship ursl baptist ckureh brv a j iurltrr ii a ii d 1000 a m church school for al fie family 11 00 em rinsed are the peace makers 7 00 p m tli ymr of j ubllrc narvsl horvb file wart uws church af eajuntl hev j e maawtu iia uth ttt slephane church 1 ionhr 11 00 mm morning servlc ex cop t lit sunday in tha month 3 00 pm evening service hi johns chnreh buwirtlows 10 am children service 3 00 p m evening service except flrit sunday in the month 7 30 pm evensong kl pauls church nerval 7 30 pm evensong except lit sunday in the month 1 1 00 a m holy communion nor si snd union prrbytrrlsn churches hev d lock hart ho ol ii a norval 10 a ni sunday sihool 11 am iublic worship inlon 2pm sunday school p m public worship 2 jo jm public worship ion tabernacle hev y m fletcher sundiy school 9 4b am we welcome you services each sunday at 11 am and 7 30 pm grace baptist 6 on day sehaal associated with the fellowship of evangelical baptists of canada rev glen word ell minister oddfellows hall 3 oclock pin knox and llmehonae presbyterian churches knox minister rev alex j colder da bd organist mrs licrnlec gowland atcm carllloncur mr joseph young hev murrio muclnnrs of bcovcr- lon will preach this sunday church school 10 a m public worship 11 am llmehonae organist mn harvey norton church school 1 30 pm tubllc worship 230 p m holy cross rc church rev fr v j morgan mass at 11 am 1st 3rd 5th sunduys mass nt 000 am 2nd and 4th sundays five local ladies hear national head five metnbers of the local coun cil of women went to hamilton on monday to hear mrs turner bone montreal who is national president mrs j w kerr and tmlss hettle lawson were guests at the luncheon for presidents and secretaries mrs a vannatter mrs w b nodwell and mrs f w johnson joined them for the afternoon session when mrs bona told of cier trip to heln slnfcl finland for the international meeting insurance travel real estate walter t evans co triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years i cle vlsl un at its best models from 19995 at ernies radio shop on lower mill street i i r w for your excavating jobs cellars ponds loading etc sand gravel and fill call barclay haulage tr 73891 directory a m nielsen dc nd dortor of cblreprsxtle and naturopathy nouns 23 p m closed thursdays lady attendant 10 main s n georcelown th 73612 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service tr 72864 georgetown po box 413 monuments pollock campbell 62 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery dr clifford reid ud s dds dentist tr 72581 main street georfietown dr j burns milne xhay dental surgeon mill street tr 72871 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son tr 7212 dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray tr 73641 main street georgetown c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs cans tr 7271 s m faibish ro orromktust mcnamarm jewellers georgetown tr 72481 it pays you to buy or sell through j a wulougnby st sons limited realtors city sad country names farms snd snail acreages inddsrrial sad baslaeaa properties your local retwesenuuves tom bkwsoni ts 71411 waltkk fooler brsatbloa im r 4 hhead office toronto 46 egllnton ave e bu itssol larpy dais jc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown tr 73381 james f mcnab barrister solicrrob notary public toronto ouver 4051 1407 kln st w send in your personals everybody is a reporter when it comes to the social and personal news in the herald when you have visitors or make visits alw the fterald omces eall we are stiecessors to jenldns and hartly 1805 metropouteflbw ilftffiri tkialthitisisnmw 1ti emm 1 1 lever h0sion chartered accountants george hews0n banister and sohdtar- 39 main st s beside knox chunh okotqietovh qei n

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