Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 6, 1955, p. 6

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tm shokmrrowm hsulald wednesday evening april hh 1wss pack the georgetown herald moving tbti of oeoftoetowm oum tosulams r40rval umihoutc hottnby stewarttown slaulnafad o ashottove terra cotta walter a biehn publisher and editor staff garfield l ucgilvray leslie el clark corey ilerringtoa jr keg broorahead mrs jo ferguson bob baakerville subscription rate s3 00 year single copies 8 each advertising rates quoted oa application the herald u printed each wodwmosy la the okn at 33 main st georgetown authorized u second class mill post of ice dept ottaws member of the canadian weekly newspaper auocistion and the ontario division ohhicwna a more suitabte location possibility of moving the war memorial to more suitable location in town has been talked of at one lime or another it is not something which should be decided in a hurry and yet we feel that someday in future with probable widening of no 7 highway a new location will have to be found the present site has the advantage of being in o public place which ts perhaps too public we have seen people using it as a waiting place for a bus hitchhikers resting their feet while waiting for a lift and children rqaking it a public playground and it is difficult to keep its grass and flowers looking fresh and trim at they should without constant attention there are several locations in town which come to mind two which have been mentioned in the past are the park and the cumeteiy on which we feel might be trie besr is on the post offico property already a beauty ipot with tts well tended flowers and shrub bery there is comtant traffic past the post office and ttie cenotaph would be noticed daily by ayeater pro portion of people than it is at present and for public services there is plenty of road space is front which can be blocked off from highway traffic downtown parking a problem with more and more people moving to town the downtown parking problem becomes more acute and merchants and town council are increasingly aware that some permanent solution must be found the town made a start lasfyear in creating a large parking area behind stores on the northeast part of main land owned by j j gibbens which ha is allowing the town to use was improved somewhat with grading and fill and soon extra lights will be installed it was pointed out at last week s chamber of commerce meeting that this falls short of solving the pot pourri never thought wed see the day when the herald office was plugging a rival publication but here we are busily selling joke books and mimeographed at that we were approached by two young bust nessmen from wrigglesworth school to help with vales and so far they have been going briskly at ten cents a copy with copies going as far as acton and toronto it s part of a senior class project to raise funds for a trip to niagara this spring and the boys and girls have certainly done a lot of work in compiling the book which also includes several paid advertisements by local merchants sample oke i always take a ruler to bed with me why to see how long i ve slept after years of spelling oddfellows as one word we have finally been told that it is proper to split the word as odd fellows we shall do so in future extensive remodelling is in process at cot ton bros store with hamilton construction in charge of proceedings the ladies section has been increa ted in size and alterations including a new tilefloor and new show windows are giving the building a real face lifting upstairs maurice manderson has opened a new law office in the former bar rage r cleaners store on main street jack finegold has opened sid s problem and much more work should be done before this could be a firstclass municipal parking are if the land is to be used in future years for park ing some definite plan to purchase should be formul ated and after it becomes public property then it srwuld in time be drained and hard surfaced at the same time there is land behind business blocks at the opposite end of main street which might be created into a second parking area for certainty the problem will not lessen in future years and there will be an increasing need for such public convenience bargain centre mr finegold was in town briefly when he conducted a similar store for a coupto of weeks with clarence bain in the present berrager loc ation beside the herald office soccer lacrosse and golf seem to be in the sporting picture for this sum mer in georgetown there is still no talk of baseball though fons are hoping for at least a unior team chatting last published in 1952 bc before charles makes its reappearance this week after a 3 year ab sence when the writer was devoting all her attention to said charles sorry to report the impending de parture of miss dorothy parkinson from the high school staff she has been popular both at school and in various organizations with which she was associated and she will be missed next year auction sales as much a harbinger of spring as crows and robins are so numerous that the herald display window is taxed to capacity and some of the tale bills have had to be displayed by pasting on the glass the normal number of spring farm sales is augmented this year by farmers whose land will be subdivided end who are selling out before industry and housing takes over their farms hot cross buns thursday and saturday 45c per dozen homemade with spice to teste utt righll call your order now and be aura to have your bunt saved easter baskets special 25c i at the ovenette bakery centre haitows largest bakery main street triangle 3531 one school paper another planned the herald hu competition from two sources thii year covering local newa pupili of principal harold henry a grade b clau at chapel street achool have already published two lisuea of the junior herald while pupils of mra w gwiidalaa clau at wriggles worth school are planninr a almilar type of publication after easter the junior herald lilts karen scott aa cdilor inchief and dawn kicbik assistant editor on the masthead as well aa dob hutchinson and ken viv ian printers issue no 2 recently off tho press includes feature atoriea by kevin waroing billy montgomery and dawn ficblg sports by fred harrison wea ther report by jackie grey and other ltema by carolyn biebn david smith llarleno mann linda packer charles jewell june lyon and res crosby there are classified ads too and a guest article by school inspector l l skuce a auto mob iic coilisionrepairs refinishing reupholstering glass installed personalized customizing georgetown collision service mapi ave west at 7th line y- georgetown r complete auto body reconditioning frfsy- 747m st georges sunday school coloured picture of tke easier story alto eountlco m gods wonder film easter sunday at 948 am lenten boxes will be brought in all anglican chlldren expected to attend chtlrjrenwlll be owen easter luuhoutb hall board hold saturday euchre the hall board sponsored a euchre in the hall on saturday evening nine tables being played first were hi by mr h allan and mrs r latimer and seconds by mrs a c patterson and mrs c wilson congratulations to mr and mrs e findlay on the arrival of a bttls daughter late sunday evening the a w bentons visited her aunt and uncle mr and mra george pear son in milton on sunday mra mibell apent some time in toronto recently joy patterson celebrated her tenth birthday with a party on saturday her guests included heather- and linda clarke dixie and gloria jon es june and ann brlggs gloria lat imer dorothy kirkpatriek karen and patsy crawford as well as her cousins marilyn patterson of rock wood and dpnns and carol sinclair of welund visitors with th pattersons and c sindsirs during the weekend were mr snd mrs smart smith and mrs les hutchinson andjimmie of weston and mr and mrs charles slnclsir snd dsughtrrs of wellsnd communion services were observ ed at llmehouse iresbyterian church on sunday with a good turn out mr lharln meredith has been in st joseph s hospital for the past week wr hope for hu continued iniprovrmtnt two georgetown hockey stars are still very much lo the sports picture ilob goldham and joe scherui play ing with detroit red wings and kit chener dutchmen are on teams which have won the first two gsmes of plsy off with montreal snd moncton n ii mackenzie netvs for the spring paint up there is a timbcrlox product for every use 4030 timbcrlox clear primer scaler is used before painting or varnishing on to mix with paint it coals 5 03 per gsllon or 2 00 per quart 4021 timbcrlox is for natural finlah on ply wood and hardwood floors or exterior cable ends and sells for s3 70 per gsl ion or 1 00 per quart there is white timbcrlex for bleached finishes at timbcrlox for bleached finishes at the finest sealer on plaster at 6 05 per gallon or 2 00 per quart if you still don t believe spring is here look in the shop windows es peeislly the mens war with us pink shirt ties socks etc j b mackenzie son limited trianele 7 27si buildimo supplies coal lumbrr weekly sports calendar thursday april 7th curling club banquet in the arena saturday april 16 little nhl district finals dixie arena 3 georgetown teams will compete monday april 18 little nhl banquet legion auditorium aqstr a- bigger and better selection than ever before in our maw strut store- hydrangeas easter lilies daffodils and dozens of other pott ed laws and in cut flowers we will have tulips snapdraoons roses to mention only a fewi dapmmmls watch the display window and drop in at the store norton floral next to thompsons hardware tr 73512 wedding invitations neatly printed at the herald directory frank fetch lictnsld auctioneer prompt service po box 413 ttusngle 7 2804 georgetown dr clifford retd l j s d d s dentist ttusngle 7 2581 main street georgetown a m nielsen dc nj doctor of chiropractic and nelureaattiy hours 25 pm cloaed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown ttusngle 73612 dr j burns milne dintai surgeon ray lever ahoskin chartcrtmj accountant successors to jenkins hardy fu 40131 1805 metro poll tin dldg 44 victoria sl toronto dr john r kerby practice of dentistry xray triangle 7 3041 msin street georgetown alfred j bishop certified public accountant main sl georgetown til 73351 office hours 0 a m to s p m mondsys to fridays c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 7 2741 s m faiblsh ro optometrist mcnamara jeweller georgetown tr 79411 dale bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale qc sybil bennett q c mp trlsnglo 73381 mill street georgetown u pays you to boy or sett through j a willoueraby a son limited realtors city and country hemee pamis and small ac re spas industrial a business properties your local representatives tom hrwson tr 73413 walter pidler brampton 39s r 4 iiu 13301 46 eglintoa ave e head office toronto hewsoru 0rd barristers and solicitors 39 main street south beside knox church oeoroe c hewson john d ord trisnole 73346 monuments- pollock campbell deslafib on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 63 wsterstreet north 0 a l t maurice matirjerton barrister solicitor notary public 4 main st south tr 7248 okvwrt mtlwino w hcarr prefeulftnalbnalneer a ontario t land surveyor georgetown j ontario radio repairing we specialize irrthis work 27 years experience j sanford soil i jj mw i r i rim ii a

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