Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1955, p. 7

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v v emergency unitmihwny between hurncare ha i mil tht r jui it i ii r t tuviuiie wivi in the woodbfidfjt fniergtncy hounnrj unil d fus futi u pi it i i it ii t y do lh r fimily wah machines tind iron arv tiuy from cnrly morn nj to 1 itl- nijt t in aril an wminq house donated the laundry au piinl ond irvivts it frti klv j a h h ij i iri rd fro u nrjlit t1i clnpm nct tlurnrani hirri ntwoodbf htije fupofvu ihc laouiny unit ltl potting rot my mri mun ly willi trnfc brt w a pot f t in on of tin 30 govt n fix nt ii nl i right vi nion novrt yk 1 fj vtj h s wrrnl i inl dsr on t oolk ij f r 1h t it i tr t n r qi nr y un t john mi i mr m ryk fh it i n on inft rjf 1 uur i i 1 nyu ll dining hall hospiul fund drive goes over the top pi ueuoruti joint empln for hoiplui aocutloa wttnbmbi and contribution for its special equipment fund has son well over the top three hundred and seventy five members were enrolled for 1au at 2 00 per person and well qvar 15200 was mide available for the equipment fund whieh included the furnishing and equipping of the new physio therapy department which is now in operation on a part tune basis two arge cheques aswel4 u a number of smaller ones r received jn the final week made possible iho grand ft nub to the campaign at the annual meeting last wotk uri margaret anthony market st fur many ytirt a 4oysi supporter jim worker in tlu hospital auxil- r made a moat generous ifuua tuip of j0u00 to be uwi at ttn disirction of thi hoard tin kinolu club pr hinted its ihiqtit for 13123 the pnicfiilh of i kuccrtutful hrultir uhirh ltit htlil 1 1 c t ntl 1 his amount has be n ai market to pjy or the uncial u oul aliliut uii t in the lurilolok ii artiiii nt for flllnj x ru pjti htjitable plaqui will 1m affixed to iliis luhint t lat i r whin ticked to comment a unit the tjinpjinn rhaiiniaii v hurt r tjli t u i utt all jkieeabh tur priktd and irjtl ill lighted with t h miis of the hpetial t flort ovtr tin putt thrtt months it ha provtn iinrlusiv ly tttal ihj bxapiul liil k a uarm upot in the hearts o uur citi n ufien lold of the noil tiny ral i t m the ir mipport and thin further i i i in i of int n st ia imjunit to im a i l miimiiart iittnt to the new hoard of tc i iiurs lit rtm luhion on ihuiifnin ajum xpnssdl tun appn iiti n and thanks to all ihi neus ii in rs thr lnral radio stilion and o ill vvjm j msiki in miking hi i imp n n i hi out stan h ni mhc n it for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks iff oriole concrete block co v j mrfowan wnhlno clan willumi triangl 73471 outof lown callers pltam rtverse charftts family fricnds fete 49lh wedding couple muni i i 111 ii fimh ml i v iik n k ilu mti il 1 miipn nl 1 iii i inn ul mr ill i mis u 11 r in i ir 11 kin sin c i 1 i k i jlunl i lh ill s plinmil ti nklirj l uhii 4 itli uiildim iiuuirvir liuh l k pi i il in m lllh a turkt ilinnir uas iiril aiul thi tuinountl louplt nctimil a o- ui tnusli r from thf family iind a niimlxt of china kifls from frltniw ul on hand for the i ions job st tatnck s dlnce rntlav march 18 123456 notice to motor veiwcle owners and drivers tuesday march 15th 1955 is the last day upon which 1954 motor vehicle and trailer registration plates may be used h is also the date off expiration of all 1954 chauffeurs and operators licences secure yours at once ontario department of highways hon js n dont leaveit till the j lastminutei give the oil man bill bailey acmiat triangle 72888 korjervice amd satisfaction a ij y b a o u-1-t- april induction service planned at st georges tin llislup uf i ii an tin lit it v v 1 iluinall ii 1 ii ilinnulii i ii 1 iii iiiiliu in n ot lt v k nm h ki hiilson is uur nf lh an it c in irish ol si ifvs ilia i n ml si lh in s 1 n ilhaiiis ill i l 11 in udiklsn april 1 till it ikk p 111 in st tt orm s chuuh iii h a ii o nt jl km ral m hilar uf thi llritiah anil lorrljn ltihli ocnty ancl formi r principal of huron divinity oik u pnach tin m rmon lh induction will be ttu fint one to be held in the par tsh in 23 years and a laricc attend ante fo rthr solemn occasion la an ticipated page 7 the ck6tt6btown muuld sdawday evening marti mb ism wedaeaday maker of crates for 72 years an ttitiiistin n tuli in in inj lish iituspiptr is diivvn tu our a unti n in l h ii irs pa inn nf tuun i hi i i ii r fi is to a oiisin of mi iirli n s in i i il- is follous lr 7- vi us mr 1 vy jackson his fill v d tht craft of cratt mak in- at the acc of rfl he still car ries on at t i ahworth and ilros i tit the llantey china and earthtn ware manufacturers with no thourht of retirement not only is he he potterya oldest employee he is allq probably the oldest cratemakcr in the district when a sentinel reporter saw mr jackson in his workshop at the pot tery the craftsman demonstrated part of his skill by twtitinj a stout hazel slick into shape in his atrons hands so effortlessly did he work that tbo question of retirement seemed rather out of place cratemaking luelf is a dying craft mr jackson can remember when there were about 400 cratemakers in the potteries alone now he doubts whether there are 100 he thinks the reason for the decline which be gan durini the second world war is becauae young men do not want the heavy work leaving school at the age of 12 he worked for his father who kept some hones near hanley parish church at one time mr jackson might have become a pupil teacher but in stead he began learning cratemak ing at the age of 14 and worked at the old cauldon works for each crate in which he bated the many holes by hand he earned 4ttd ho worked for 31 years in turn for mr john darlow a crate manufactur- of uurslom and mr barlows aon mr jackson joined ashwortns when he was 70 and the 16 years he has spent there he says have gono by like a dream in those 16 years he has become one of the most popular men at the pottery and there is always a cheery greeting from everyone who passes his open fronted workshop which has all the tradltionaf atmosphere as sociated with the craft mr jacksons bench itself is more than 100 years oldhls tools uro tow most of the work being done cntiroly by hand and there has been little change in hisfnothods during tho whole of his 72 yoartof crotomnklng as moilorn substltutos for those which mr jackson deftly makes with his hands ho thinks metal crates aro the most successful pottery how- ovor is snfor in tho wooden crates jmrnuso of die sprlntf in tho wood and they aro usod to pack wara for export i- i mr jackson whoso wlfo diodbqmo years ago has four daughters and ono son ivq grandchildren and threo greatgrandchildren w are happening to main street uetfmbfete in all cloiiilitilnni new for allout ptrttrminci 9 4kj in see whats new at maveal motor sales triangle 73611 garbage notice industrial and commercial oarbaoe may be dumped at the georgetown disposal plant mondays to fridays btwn tha hours of 1 pin and 4pm ho dumping permitted at any other time by ordar of georgetown municipal council lanes haulage for excavating and grading ponds cellars etc top soil sand gravel call tr 72521 mr2 sail you ntadll tm wood it rohani we have what you need lumber and builders supplies frames sasb doom fvv tftf llfccnv ivlct tr 73211 i

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