Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1955, p. 12

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tue gbokcctowm herald wednesday evening sopl 14th iks page 4 jt rove elephants to do if peter pruneau plastering stucco work fra htats n r rulr sj ontario st t 7mm asphalt paving drjv1no grading and parking lots aimas hard drives home services mian brampton 3163 4 wilton ave brampton iu6ar3uttf ww pumaeit ill w wtj2eallvdco swell up inside atvjdrk 4weoo- billgarbutt sarah street jw triangle 73638 travel notes tca family plan gives new low rates foil plank to1p to england available mavwnbar hi every booking la advised tourist rates to west indies alts available by tca consult john r barber traval adviser john r barber aoemcy insurance travel triancu 7js11 mill street my definition or will power is eat- in one peanut- wiring commercial and domwtle beattv pumps liberal tradaln hmwitm j cslajlcgs alaaat half ei sfcauaaaa axuaalv farad art mbejb at at i albla has tut yi baa axpuuad yo kl taw al oav pea ap am use fanai uawb and la ra tke fnuaat i trem tboae anas airway baiaf waakad the tlm read ill aj tura orfraajaatloa baa a thrmaua uauat la us eam a taua i alsllnf et an assart la aawsaubac ana la faraat laaaatiha i asotner la loreat ealtstf tka platam skew what is attll taa eoauaoa mathlna la tkal fortes ilia elephant ablftlai the direction of the yaaaf drlvar a aunaat t aa 1 smallwood firm announces departure from acton at meet inn lilt tucvla after noon s smallwood innuunrnl lo a group of employees of the company v a knippel field representative of the i uk ludio and machine work ers cio and mayor k tyler h k llcan secretary of the chamter of commerce and i a dills nil it or of the krec press lhal the company would terminate operations at the end of the month following is thr text of the announ cement which mr smallwood riil copies were supplied to all present tail of statamant i have invited you to present today in order to convey personally an announcement to you and lo oiir community because of ihe severe competitive conditions which exist within our in dustry we find ourselves unable to continue manufacturing operations in acton as a result the plant will in closed on or atxtut september ifll 10m and the building and land will be offered for sale every effort wiu bo uiadu to ter minate operations in an orderly ind an equitable manner consistent with the problems with which we must con tend we will endeavour to lay off employees in accordance with their seniority in so far as is practicable i would like to express sincere thanks on behalf of myself and my colleagues to those who have endeav oured to make our stay in acton an enjoyable one we are deeply grateful for your kindness and we shall carry with us pleasant memories of our as sociation not fault of town or union questioned by the group following the announcement mr smallwood as sured them that the move had not been precipitated by any action of the union or citizens of acton or their representative he said the relation ship with union officials and in acton fiencrally had been all that was dealr- ed he had secured more spate in kitchener in the building and plan ned to resume operations there for some months operation had been carried on in both kitchener and acton the trained help in kitchener for this type of industry was available and had not come to acton whh thie plant aa anticipated the company was busy and did rtot hire tlmo to teach new workers the various opera lions it was also said their nid been a large turnover in the workers bora mr knippel drew it to tha attention of mr smallwood that the union he represented had certification only in acton and that the ye union has certification in kitchener he said he would give attention o the work crs here in seniority and other mat ters inetdontat to the change the union was certified in acton the first of june and has had five meetings to arrive at an agreement for the acton plant mr d allan page industrial relations consultant of burlington has acted pn behalf of the company in tho negotiations mr knippel said a meeting of the acton employees had been cajjed for thurs day when the matter will be discus- sod asked if he had made ny arrange ment for sale qf jje building mr smallwood said the decision had been made so quickly that this phase had not been yet considered there had been nd time to evaluate the building and tho renovations which had been made since moving in ho said when this had been done he agreed to ad vice the mayor of the decision mayor tyler said this information was desir ed so that employment could be provi ded for residonts of acton and dis trict the company purchased the building and started to move to acton in feb ruary at present there are 75 on the payroll which includes tho plant per sonnel from kitchener regret was expressed that the plant hero was being left the throe storey mid basement structure admirably suited for light manufacture it wu owned formerly by the storey glove co whlchhad carried on business or silverwood varied program as institute convenes the silver wood womens institute met at the home of mrs w it norton on sept hth and mrs h marching- ton the president welcomed a new members mrs w shier u was nice having mrs annie stull at a meeting a she has teen absejit on account of illness but is now very well hull rail was answered by each member telling of her favourite radio pro gramme and why it was interesting lo hear of the different choices don ations were voted for the si john a mbu la ncc and arrangement made tor a representative to attend the swimming pool meeting in eorge- town delegates were chosen for the convention in suelph at the end of this month and arrangements made for the scorgctown kail fair exhibits citizenship and kducation was the theme for the day and mrs mender son sr lcing the convener look charge of the meeting mrs marching ton read current events and also a letter from the institute pen friend in fngland mm ii it cor bet i gave a wonderful paper on why i am proud to be a canadian which is printed elsewhere in this paper it being the feeling of the mevtinc that more people should enjoy it mrs t appleyard read a paper on the pro- vince of the month nova scotia this being the home of mrs shier she wiu able to give a few more personal bits of information about the province mrs henderson read a paper and ar ticle on education particularly among teenagers pointing out the harm that crime comics cause a pleasant tea- hour followed mrs henderson and alias j redmond assisting mrs nor ton miss charlotte mccullough has had an enforced stay in guelph general uospltal but she is progressing fav ourably and hopes to be home next week mr and mrs wm reid havo been visiting relatives in sudbury barbara lindsay daughter of mr and mrs k c lindsay has entered guelph general hospital to train for a nurse fiberslas surprise product for teenage fashion fad iumbtr yards and hardware stores are supplying the latest fashion fad for teenagers fibentlaa window screening is providing the newest ma terial for coeds crinolines suitability of the screening was dis covered by the students at a girls- school in florida who found the scree nlng though soft and pliablo perman ently holds lta ahspe the idea travelled to oakvillc girls the first to follow the florida coeds trend willowdalolansing high school students continued the fashion which is fast growing in popularity through out ontario and quebec easily cut with ordinary scissors fiberglas screening can be sewn ei ther by hand or on a sewing machine made of drawn glass yarn is times as fine as human hair the material will not shrink or stretch mildew or burn nor will it require starching after washing and will never have to bo ir oned since tho material is nonorganic there is no danger of tho screening being damagod bymojhs all that is needed to mako a crino line is a seven inch ripper spool ot grey thread hook and eye enough heavy material slxinches wide to span tho waist- and between two anil a half and throe yards ot window r scroenlng width ot tho screening will deter mine the crinolines length- if akltt lensthrw 90 inches by purchasing 38 inch screening the resulting alx- ri njatorjnoltow four sholarships for f terra tott student eddie karri 17 son of mr and mrs h farrar proprietors of terra cotta inn was the winner of the grea test number of awards in the history of brampton high school this week eddie who will enter the univer sity of torontos first year master physics and chemistry course was awarded 1200 the j p bickell schol- n arship after his initial year eddie will major in geophysics he was also the recipient of the thomas a russell scholarship a do minion and provincial 500 bursary and the t w martin prize frvn hrarnptun district high school flare there are four easy steps to follow to assemble a crinoline a fitted waistband about aix inches deep is made from the heavy material then 1 the screening la pleated in approxim ately one inch pleats which ran he tar led either by hantl or on thu rw- ing machine using a good sized stitch a french seam is run up the aide of the screening to within une and a half inches of where the waistband has been attached the tipper fs sewn into the remaining placket leav ing a half inch at the tup of the waist band which is c lined with a hook and eye the hem n adjusted to the proper length and permanently stitched with iiretfone deluxe champi0h tubeless tires low frissubi oilomatic r160 burner heres the most spectacular develotneiit in home hinting since wtlliants iauuduced the firs lowpressure oil burner back in 1918 wholly new concept of thrifty furl- aving design at dramatic new low oust simplest burner evr builtonly one in ternal rotating part self cleaning noule la guaranteed fur life its fully automatic even aelfiubricating just kl the thrriikstst for the temperature you want and forget it 4 eompuis un of wiiiiumi ojlomatto damtu oh fumara ami aunuof auunura c iiaaaaitwlwrv morch taamuractutlno umttb ssii om for ml uirwmoriofl your daur g r muckart 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some good advertising for your community whether it bo livestock raising fruit farming cultivation of field and gar den crops or homemaking o so to our old exhibitors and those who will show for the first time well meet you at the fair friday saturday sept 30 oct 1 yours truly georgetown fair committee af space contributed in jhe service of tbo community by john labatt llrilted visi inus

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