Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1955, p. 6

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thereekmoattowm heuald wednesday evening mareh is uss page 8 the george own her a l d r v serving the communities of oeobcetown un williams norval umehousi hornby stewarttown kauinatao ashorovc ttekka cotta walter c b1e11n publisher and editor subscription rite 300 year single coplea 8c each advertising rate quoted on application the herald is printed each wednesday in the oifice at 22 main st georgetown itaff garfield l mecilvray corey herrington jr lira jo ferguson leslie ii clark res broomhead bob baskerville authorised as second class wail post office dapl ottawa member of the canadian weakly newipaper association and that ontario omtton oftve cwna the stratum story wht will probably b ihe mot expimivo ifory to appear in iho herald for many a year iv ib one fn ihi iuue about the strallon manufacturing co lt i worth exactly 16408 to i not counting any pouible reproduction right which editor georqe cadoqan may dlarga for lifting it from hi dur ham chronicle we reprint it because it ha local inlereit mat- much a the herald wa ore of the hundred of daily end weekly newspaper radio itation snd advert ing agervcie which contributed to the tory and alio because it i a fascinating account of a success story in reverse like the durham editor jwe checked a far ai posible when advertising order from the stratton co began to pour in with each mail in the weeks be- dont wait too long with attention foe us ted so much this week on road and highway after premier froit announce ment of major improvements planned throughout the province it is time for georgetowns council to lay early plan for resurfacing no 7 through the major part of the town last fall this was almost a reality but was balk ed firt by a more cbmprehenive idea of installing proper drainage at the same time and then by the advent of winter which precluded any resurfacing at all the highway has been a danger spot for motor- traffic light needed a traffic light at the downtown 4 corners is a mut in 955 anyone who is in the downtown district at noon and five oclock particularly on fridays and saturdays realizes the growing hazard of too much traffic both to motorists and those on foot a few weeks ago a lady crossing the street was brushed by a car and knocked down a week later a young lad had his bicycle spun around and grocer- fbre christmas and yet w had misgiving too for we could not believe that enough mail order toy would be sold to even make up the 164q8 in adver hyinc charge let alone realize a profit for the firm perhaps the stratton man was following the ad vice of another man who went bankrupt in an inter national way wasnt it hitler who said if you tall a he make it so big that people will have to believe it the pyscliology certainly worked for we havent yet heard of a newspaper which asked for payment in advance on those two pages of advertising it it scant consolation that stratton helped the herald set a new record the first twenty page pa per in hutory ists for years and it will certainly not improve this year when spring frosts give it a few more heaves and pedestrians who have suffered through year of wadmg through mud puddles and being spla shed by passing traffic are in for an even grimmer spring mce repairs to a watermam completely cover ed the sidewalk with earth from st georges church to the flasher light last month council has many problemt and it is understand able that longstanding business can get bypassed by ome not so important but more current we hope no 7 wont fall into this category again this year ies spilled in neither case was there injury to tlrase involved but there might have been and there have been accidents in the past when people were injured tt is also suggested that wesleyan street and mill street from the 4 corners to young be made oneway streets at the same time this would have a double effect in routing traffic more efficiently in the down town area and providing one relatively safe crossing on main between the two banks pot pourri when we talked with harry goldham last week getting information about bob goldham night in de troit he must have been excited mentioning those from town who were down for the event ho neglec ted to tell us about mr and mrs george c brown of norval and as it happened they actually went with the goldhamt another visitor from the district was carl irvgbartson of brampton who made the trip with mayor armstrong added to our list of geor- getownars in florida are mrs w c reynolds who went south with friendi from toronto and mr and mrs harry logan looked like old times again at the arena whan sundridge appeared for the first gam thursday over floo fans mad the building look wallfilled for the first time in many a month this will be in print before tuesday but th calibre of ho ckey being played should surely bring out van a big ger crowd for last nights gam th golfers arc beginning to look ahasrj lo th summer and w hear that applicants arc being interviewed for the position of steward at the club and fishing season is com ing too must be spring special for folks between 60 and 70 was the catch heading on a circular recei ved at the herald office this morning some days we faal old but never thought it showed that much we hear that building will soon commence on river drive where en american electronics firm is locating company men have been in town on several occa sions and several of them are househunting as well another minstrel show being planned by st johns church choir and on the more serious side knox choir is rehearsing stainers crucifixion for presenta tion on good friday chatted with bill broughton on on of his infrequent visits here from preston and sorry to learn that his wife has bean vary iii mrs broughton is on the mend now wa are happy to re port club midtown report by oearaall right down to business this week no fooling around at the bored meeting last fri day night eight members were el ected to form a committee to plan organise and run the future dances the members of the executive are aliases jean engleby judy mccura- ber donna bennett and bey cun ningham and maura jack and jim sunnueks francis hulroe and ken gregory ilmlmm with an all star cast like that we can expect some good dances in the future we were a little disappointed ov er the attendance at the last dance but we have learned since that the decrease wa caused by an epidem ic of good old virus x which has be set our fair town kingswaycab 24hour service our permanent phone no tr7822 wrc kino proprietor v all passengers fully insured here is a notice for all and sun dry there will be no cm dsnee this friday night because of the annual high school commencement well kids next monday is the first day of the season when young mens thoughts lightly turn to what the girls have been thinking of all winter so to put a atop to this fool ishness before if starts we hereby declare the inauguration of national twlrp week being nonunion men we settled for a ten day week com mencing 1200 noon standard time march 18th and terminating 12 noon march 27th nult said for now well be back next week attend uncles funeral at niagaraonthelake dr and mrs clifford reid went to niagaraoothelake last tuesday to attend the funeral of his uncle waiter reid who had frequently been a visitor in georgetown mr held was the list membe of his family canada imported 30151 gallons of sparkling and 108010 gallons ot t nonsparkling wines in the 12 months endod march 31st ibm cash sales accounted for 88b cents of the average canadian retail consu- mer dollar in the tint quarter of ibm bad farming mdkesfopd crisis limiting the worlds birth rata no way to solve the world food shortage -r- in spite of what dr brock chisholm says a young on tario farm girl said kstherine merry is of milton a statuesque blonde and winner of the queens guineas at last year royal winter fair told the 24ui annusl convention of the canadian council of 4h clubs that better methods of food production are use only hope taking issue with dr chisholso who has advocated birth control as i means of avoiding worldwide star villon miss merry said it was im possible to stop population growth every 24 hours there are tfmmxs- people added to the earths pofhilat- tion she said how ran theft b fed in canada which is far tno b- ing food poor more than onefifth of the original crop land has bees destroyed by bad farming methods tlewn photo catherine merry get close to some advice a 4h leaders kit in young but salt tvru continue organizing plans juvenile lodge meeting last week in the lodge hall at stewarttown members of luyal orange lodge 68 discussed fur ther plans for organising a juvenile lodge ihli spring it is plsnned lo hive s fife and drum band among the children who will form the lodge snd members will soon be recruited knight hare head real estate board canadai thirtieth real estate board was formed last week in brampton al a meeting of interested real ea- tate brokers and salesmen from north 1cel dufftrin and hilton counties harold w knight was elected pres ident of the north peel duftcrln and hilton real estate board harold s hare was elected vice president sam uel reid iccrctary treasurer howard miy and art cleverly directors har old a clarke president of the south ieel real estate board waa elected honorary president of the newlyfor med bosrd the meeting was held at the queens hotel among the 35 guests were ii w eollowi executive secretarytreasurer of the ontario and canadian real es- lite iloirdi w j nix regional dir ector murray boaley president of the ontario real estate board dick whit- new president of the kitcbener-wst- erloo resl estate board snd bert wil- loughby past president of ihe toron to real estate board dick webber president of the can adian real eitate board was guest peaker the board ii similar in form to trade associations and brings together in one body real estate brokers and their salesmen throughout the coun ties of dulfcrin hilton and of north peel for the purpose of supervising real estate practices by mesns of rules regulations and a strict code of eth ics the board will assist property ow ners by surveying snd studying as sessment and taxation and also advo cating favorable legislation wherever necessary and by pointing out to investors the potentialities of north peel duftcrin snd hilton counties one of the main objectives of the board will be to insugurste s coop- erstive property listing system thic will assist property buyers a ndsellers ctee weekly sports calendar intermediate hockey ontario waydowns raiders va sundridge beavers 4th and 5th games in sundridge march 19th and 22nd 6th gam in georgetown march 24 7lh gam in sundridge march 26th kid hockey saturday morning 2nd gemaaef samlflnals beginning at 745 am industrial hockey march aoth 200- pm smith a ston va burna transport 2nd gam of finals okibfis imuwtno comfany umjtfep in thr area covered by the board to hasten the tale of luted properties the particular object of the hoard is to maintain and develop the present confidence and goodwill of ownrri and prospective owners and hereby bring about cloae coop eration between thera and the prof ession the newly formed board la affiltfc- ted with both the ontario and can adian real kstate board and u ci pected to have a membership of ap proximately 60 real estate brokers and salesmen meetings will be held each month directory frank fetch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 trlanglo 72ba4 georgetown dr clifford reid ljjs dds dentist trlsngle 7z381 main street georgetown a m nlelten dc nj doctor ef chlreprscflc and naturopathy hours 28 pm closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown trlangle 73812 dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 lever a hoskjjn chartered accevaitafits successors to jenldna sc hardy elf 40131 1b05 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria sl toronto dr john r kerby practice ok dentistry xray trlsngle 73641 main street georgetown- c w sayers dvm 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