Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 13, 1955, p. 6

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th ocoaorrowm hshalo wedneedny ewadat arij js us pact the georgetown herald eerrtag the wan tunltlee of oeoftmfown outt wuiams reofcval llmehousf hofenkv stomatttowr luumiar at ajhsaovi tttta cottal waltkb c bistrn puhuaher and editor subscription rate 3 00 a year single coautrse each advertiaiag rate quoted oa application the herald k printed each wedeeedty ta use offlee at h main st gwtttimm itapk airfield u ueguvny con satriajrtea or atratjo rrtsmi utile m- clark ma avoomheed bob baaharvllle huturhad u eacojul tua mail ktoslice dent- ottawa member of the canadjan vaeekly newspaper auooetion nd the ontario dwiilon of thecwnjl delrex susftlvisiom maim st display several geortjetownan taw the topographical map i georgetown lut w at use canadlsn hotae skew la yoreatn the map prepared by bex haelop far use in kli exhibit at ike thow rweal details el tke deliex eubdlv- uloa where eoattiucuoa will soon be underway it i of genera iataraat to every one locally and arrangement have beea atade te have it oa display for a week or two ia the shew stiadow ef lieclure haste furaiakfaaj ea llaia street swimming pool this year good newt in ihi tuu of th herald 11 that the lom club ha decided definitely to qo ahead with a twimming pool thu has been ducuied lor to many yean by varioui qfoup in town that it it hard to realize that thit year may tee thejool in operation the lion realize that no one organization can complete a 50000 protect without tupporl from other organization and even more important tupport from every individual tlwrre n tome money in the bank to atari with interesting reminiscences a letter from mr frank barber now rending in north carolina n of particular interest this week to ihote who remember the georgetown of 25 year ano or more and equally interesting to newcomer who know little of the townt history we are hoping that mr barber will supply more information of the type used in his letter he has faculty of making little incidents tell a story and the only regret we have is that he didn t continue for a few more pages recalling the days of the old horse drawn fire wagon and the hand pumping it is still our fond hope that an historical society will come into being in georgetown seeking more of pot pourri death of bert gilmer last week was a great shock to the community it i especially sad when a man dies in the prime of life leaving a business po it ton which can no longer benefit from his knowledge and experience we did not know bert intimately and in fact often only spoke to him once a year when he would stop at the office to pay his subscription it gave us a lift for he always had a nice word to say about how we had improved the paper or haw he liked tome certain news item and we know that a man who went out of his way to be pleasant in this way mutt leave many happy memories with oth ers too a reader chides us for confusing a sermon title from the miracle of lazaru to the miracle of ftaiaart perhaps it isnt a bad simile at that for there it something miraculous in the quantities of things which appear at the numerous bazaars every year an attendant at the annual chamber of com merce meeting remarked that this was the first time he knew ust what the chamber did so that no one can tay it again the report of president john gunn it printed in this weeks issue giving full details pearl handled shoes are the latest thing in the editors household charlie age 3 has taken a great fancy to tome- pearl handled knivet and the other day t ho wing hit dad a new pair of shoes showed how he treasured them by calling them hit pearl hand led shoes whan we asked a florida traveller on and the site js being purchased the fund will get a boost with peanut day proceeds and other money ran ing event but there will be many lttousands of dol lars which will have to be raised by generous giving it is not too early for each georgetowner to examine his budget arxi see if he can t earmark an ex tra dollar or two for the pool and we know that ihe lion club will appreciate all the help possible that other club church anti octal groups can give to put this project over the top this information from men like mr barber who can supply the facts we seem to have gone a long way from he days when youngsters could fish in a pond on main st and people went boating in the flats beside the mar ley kay plant we ii be going a lof farther in the next few year a the town keep growing and the bigger we get the more we lose sight of the past and it mernor ics perhaps mr barber s letter will bo the spark that starts someone off collecting facts in an organized way and putting them on paper for posterity meanwhile mr barber we ii be wailing to again hear from you sunday if he had seen as fine a day during his lime away we got a rather evasive answer if we could guarantee a few weeks of weather like that maybe the trek south would be reversed a merchant association is something like the weather everyone talks about it but no one does anything about it with georgetown growing daily merchants would be wise to get together and do some cooperative planning for the future roxy theatre manager bill lelie is plan nmg to attend a conference in buffalo n y next mon day when officials of metro goldwyn mayer will be hosts to small town theatre exhibitors he will be ac companiod to buffalo by henry devcau manager of the acton roxy several georgetown ladies who arc interested in spinning and weaving have visited tho heliconian club in toronto during the ontario conference of guilds a special visitor was berta frcy of new york a teacher and designer for fabric houses delegates attended from several ontario towns retirement of sir winston churchill as british prime minister recalls an unusual souvenir brought home by a georgetown solictor wonder if bob hardman still has that chewed cigar handed to him by the great man himself fishermen are already starting to plan their may expeditions to favourite trout ponds more hospital talk tonight at the chamber of commerce investigates further the possibility of a local hospital norval motors formerly regent service station opening under new management on the j 4th of april english licensed mechanics to all makes of cars and trucks s also body and fender work excellent paint job done at very reasonable rates courteous and quick service at all times expert craftsmanship on all jobs open 7 days weekly until midnight opening day specialty for 2 days only 10 off every full tank of gas t riaitsle 73161 also c 0 p p bar ophnin0 b i v i- j ft w 1 l 4 teacher attbmdiho convintiom in wist a georgetown district lady oa the toronto public school teaching staff la in- california thu week attending the international council for excep tional childrea uiu jeesie mckay la representing toronto elementary school teachers at the conference which la taking place in lone beach california televisions finest 195s picture ttmuaaw m will take service at st suptw church ilea of use cobgrauegofgt stev phana church hornby will eottduct a ipeelal laymans service la the church oo sunday morning thia u the first lime aueh a service haa baaa undertaken la the afj pariah which alto embrace stewart- town aad norval and it la planned to have similar service in the other churdtej at a later data speaker oa suaday will a h f tom beaumont of glen williams john bradley u amnjelflgthe ser vice and other member of the church who will take part include alan jlar- rop richard welle thomas hunter and gordon brain rev j c max well will alio be present for the morning s rgavteror 21inch southbudge eamr1rfil 31 watt rrw txp ismq pattwr swparmrmrlrw moqu mtmrto- clrauit rfllara full blli oeun tkrtmii comes in walnut finish limed oik or mahogany see a sidebyside demonstration at wheelers olen wiuiams trianal 7253 trianal 72635 cfflee weekly sports calendar saturday april 16 iittle nhl district finals dixie arena 3 georgetown learnt will compete junior a allstars leave from tha legion hall al 743 am american league end nhl allstars leave from the legion hall at 030 am amcucam lavmmm plan amhttno rally the annual liycaeat ipring rally of halloa anglican deanery will be held on tuesday april 1kb at 70o p m at grace church vtiltoa the rev c j loat rector ol st taetttm church la st- catharine will tddreaa the men air loat te the butuce repreeenuuve on use dioeeaan execu tive of the brohef hood of angucaa churchmen it la anticipated that thia banquet will be oae of the uott to- ttrotiaitie meeting in use hlttory ol the mens aatodatloa r tint tod will be turned suaday tnoraiag ok the aew eaurth hall planned by knox rabytehani all geyjrgetown prtxevwwnevi silver store lucky draw a gift draw used by silver a in pro moting the opening of their aew store in lirampton proved particularly lu cky for georgetown people sid silver decided when he opened ed bu new main street alore there last month that he would make the lucky draw aystlsble to purchasers in the georgetown store aa well saturday afternoon uayor nance horwood of itrteiplon was aaked to officiate at the draw and the five prizewinners proved to be all geor grtown and district residents lira irwin llcrbcrson won the grand prlxe 24 admiral tv set her ticket number was 8002 other prizewinners in order were clayton dick 1300 lrwyt vacuum cleaner hud bishop boot g k floor polish er un c roy smith 8142 marconi mantel radio garfield ucgllvray 7052 pair of woollen blankrle rtttttifi ceutatjian leion minor hockey banquet monday april 18 7 00 pm tkf uolen tuu aikuferiuin kid hew key i ti attention monday ntghfi th bio ruoht for all tha saturday morning hockey player be on rvand or bio dinner and reel big evening arrangement are under way to obtain a hockey tr tporti film and a a ipecial feature a film of our own little nhl will be shown crests and tftophtbs will be presented ho admluion all com km refer man and othart who helped b4m be en hand a wall i pi ay art -ttt- directory frank petch ucenstd auctionekr prompt service io box 413 triangle 7 2s84 georgetown dr clifford retd lds 0s dentist tlusngle 7 2m1 main street georgetown a m nielwn dc nd deetor ef chiropraetic and netureoathy hours 2o p m cloaed thursdays lady ameeutam 164 guclph st georgetown tluangle 73812 dr j burns milne dfcntal suiigeon xftay mill sired ttl 7 2871 lever hosk1n chartered accountants successor to jenlrin a hardy eu 4 0131 1803 uctropolltan bids 44 victoria st toronto dr john r kerby imiactick of dentistry xray triangle 73841 main street georgetown 1 alfred j bishop certified public accountant main sl g corse to vn tr 13351 office hours 0 am to 5 pm mondays to fridays c wi sayers dvm veterinarian guclph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 7s74t s m faibish ro optomstkist mcnamarm jtrvreller ceeroelewn th 7341 dale bennett banister and solicitor ier0y dale qc sybil bennct qc mp triinglo 73381 mill street georgetown it payg you to buy or sell through j a willoustaby son limited realtor city and country home parma and small acreages industrial a utlnea properties your local representative tom hbwson ttt 74423 waltir pidler brampton 395 r 4 hu i3301 48 egllnton ave e head office toronto monday april ir littie nhl banquet legion auditorium 7 pm okiirrs br6win0 c0mranv umitgd hewson 0rd barristers and solicitors 39 main street south beaido knox church george c hewson john d ord trimgle 7254a monuments pollock at campbell oaslons en request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 02 water street north g a l t maurice mutdenon barrister solicitor votary public 4 main st south tr 72464 ejf w hcarr professional bnajlneer a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario triangle 7s2b1 60 main st n i i i a tli j i vltxyllidkii mtlsjaaav radio repairing we apeciallze in this work 17 years experience j sanford son tttangte tmii w uwi

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