Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1956, p. 2

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening aug 29 1036 chiropractic in industry continuing en article taken from canadas foundry journal vol 39 no 6 june 1956 by gordon best back injuries occur in almost all occupations and are not lim ited to the heavier industries by any means the student d eay d c housewife minister dentist etc all suffer their share of low back conditions they can be just as severe as those brought on by heavier employment why is this so much time and thought has been spent considering this problem the answer was finally found during the 61 years the chiropractors have been studying the mechanics of the spinal column the fact that many people are born with or develop in their earlv years a fault m the mechanical integrity of their spine or pelvis which predisposes them to a spinal injury at a later date the injury may never occur and the person may never know of the weak ness that has been present almost all his life or if the circumstances are right this weak spot will be subject to a strain that will aggravate the original condition to the point of producing pain at this time treatment is sought the compensation board will pay for the attack if it happened while at work the patient has the right to choose the chiropractor he wants it would be wise for unions to make a point of obtaining a thorough understanding of the portion of the provincial compensation act that deals with this subject and make the information available to their membership appointments georgetown chiropractic tuesday 1pm to 8 p m clinic thursday 1pm to 8 p m consultations without charge saturday llamto6pm d gay dc e tetrault d c 2 main street over cotton bros tr 73401 from j i maccormacks drug store we are headquarters for binders scribblers loose leaf paper and binders pens pencils and all school supplies idr store 9 main street north triangle 7 3692 you may have a way to beat the weather but you can t beat our fish chips we deliver anywhere in town at any time triangle 72571 we are closed all day thursday jackolantern restaurant uixoiabjoag ot9cl hi jis im k a010w s nmardhv sawn am sb3mow sniiia shoivainm sssia os9s jotab qfiiij jsutojmj put jappwip hm aadui 3nihdww jllhnoavl m3n i 001 mold momim c 3hi osz ln nd put um jiks h4 ldiuoj 3nibwoo 19 on 3hi 0s vihlvms xi simvh a3ssvw os9 poofl m jappuip 1441m o x 311hm 006 liflm hi jtivs 1 os s1nih3vw qisn 001 0r0l 3hi 009 oiinupal w doao mo oc a3ssvw osz ptn m wn mjoqimq pua jap0 iai iim orvw no50hoj osz w diik llinqu 3 uoow 3hi off 0 u0hsx3o3 oost uojttiuutj4 dndt put joioui inqi hi ohm shodvol ojsfl then now thirty years ago then hereld sept lit 1926 the town tax rate was struck at 45 8 mills council approved an expenditure up to 3500 by which mr bunnell and associates would lay out the new cemetery a fyfe and drum band from george town and the glen was one of the features when county orangemen held a field day m the park students listed in the upper school results at ghs included eileen bo ger percy baily lillian kennedy jessie mckay garfield payne row ena stull campbell sinclair sam mackenzie an editorial note says let s get busy this fall and build that much talked of swim ming pool an old town boy was in our office the other day and haid he would contribute 50 miss james who has taught mod erns at high school will be repla ced on the staff this year by glad ys schell of bradford marion mckay has entered nurses train ing at welleslcy hospital john hepburn and isabel thombury were married in hamilton at st gtorgcs anglican church al ian norton and winnifrcd james were marnid now august 1956 although the towns population has more than doubltd in thirty years the tax rate this year is still 49 mills the new cemetery laid out at a cost of 3500 is still working out lo plan and ts a well kept memorial to those who have passed on the fyfe and drum band has gone out of ihe picture although county orangemen are still vtrv ddivt eiken bolder now sistir 1 eona of the order of st joseph teaches at st patricks rc high school in hamilton iircy bail is service manaitr with munroi business machines in toronto 1 illian kmnuh who became a hijh schoi i teichir has snici pisstd awa ussie lc h i is a school ttjihtr in hironlo i is is kimmj stull at uxiksulle c nnphill sinclair who sold his farm on the hijhwa to dtlnx i lopnu nls now firms n ir i unt house mil is i mcmbir f is quisinl township t ounul sam matkni toi k ir th nun if i mint of thi lumbir in i t oal hisi mss of j b mtkmzii ind son i id afur ih dull of his fatliir talk of a communih swimmm pool took thirtv uars to finalit wonder if that deormtown old bo still has ihe sin donation afler tnduhim is i ntirsi mir ion mcha marnt d t ric a tit n ind lived m si thomas prior to i he r dnth some irs ii the john hephiirns art in int in it n willi ims whtre mr hepburn op tratts tht lin tim al ind win norton operate i hus fl rm shop on mam sin ft twenty years ago ten years ago herald aua 28 1946 then eric londesboro came from tor onto to replace harry ferguson as personnel officer at smith and stone when the latter moved to a new position with hoi linger gold mincs timmins mr londesboo was formerly with research enter prises sgt allan young and madeline perron were married in ottawa an apartment adver tised in the herald drew note as something unique and the ad vertiser reported 51 replies recei ved arthur benton was ap pointed assessor for esquesing townsip members of george town recreation commission deci ded to buy a piano and an oil bur ner for the old town hall which was being equipped as a recreation centre mrs john robert dal cy mother of mrs reg broom head died in yorkshire england bruce mccartney and dons mallarky were married in toronto the gertrude cain school of dancing announced its fall reopen ing now august 1956 eric londesboro is still in the same position at smith and stone and with his wife lives in glen williams alan young and his wife and family arc now living in edmonton alta where he is a staff sergeant with the canadian army alan s father e e young shu resides in peterborough the herald is still your best bet for classified advertising and arthur benton continues as asses sor for esquesing township the recreation council has dis banded and all equipment disposed of mrs reg broomhead un able to be home at the time of her mothers death later made a trip to her home town in yorkshire mr antl mrs bruce mecartnej art in inn in their new home on john street and erlrutle cain now mrs j ick i- r jr discontinued hi r dancine school for the rolt tif mother of twins i boj antl jiru ind two oth r bos music results for i harding pupils in reeent piinoftrli un na turns held in uelj h in tin ito il conserator tf ihmi i r ntn tht following pupils fi i in tht si i i ios of isruee m hir lint in i mir iaret israelii wtit sum fill hist ehss honouis laiolt i ant lime art mm kans h inula hints hon ins c irnill i arm ii mien buhn willi im sijirs jon ivn bell i mint hitrhit sharon sntrs marl in i thompson lenm orl n use le ne hi nislu 1 iiihlin f il 1 antl ohi in m ir me then mora id sept 2nd 1936 john b muhinzi 71 formtrlj a hhcksmith in diorutown died al his farm it ho sask from injuries received whtn ht wis trampled in a horst u hef chairman john d he ik submillttl a bill of 318 for rt lief pnmtnts expended ihai month for 14 nitdv families otorgetoun is becom mt the popular shopping centre on wednesdaj antl s iturdiv nitht the herald rt ports a farewell party was eiven for ren millar before leaving to make his homi at red lake william i gnnt and margaret nancirrow were mimed in toronto council at their meetiny putl tribute to angus duncan victim of an acci dent at the provincial paper mill a former councillor tic had also been puhlie school boartl churman deputy fire chief and a prominent portsman mrs kathenne preston glen wlllnms was reel cctcd ddgm of the trui blues when the ladies met in hamilton now auouit 1956 relief chairman in the 30s john d kellv is now town clerk and reports no families on relief and no relief paid for a number of years georgetown is still t popular shopping centre with many business changes and additions wednesday and saturdav late hopping nights changed to friday at nine ben mcltart is now op erating a quarry business in the ichouse district william c grant was a lawyer in town with offices over carroll s store and thej lived in the perc saxc house on main street south mrs kathenne preston is now mrs john cordaro and a prominent je hovah witness who has written icveral articles for the herald on her trip to the assemblies in eur ope and just recently the north ba assembly peter pruneau plastirino stucco work free estimate new or rcptin 55 ontario st tr 74213 local people win spaniel puppies winners win ehosin in luck drnv eondueted f r ihe loiiinuinitj swimmine pool list wtdnesdjv when editor walter bielin vas isk ed lo draw tickets it the herald of fice two spinul puppies win offer ed as prices don it tl b ken rich artison 6 durham st winners were philip thompson 46 prince charles drive and mrs frank cleive 19 leabb street gakaouui natiqnalexbibmoh august 25 to september 8 except sunday direct into thi grounds return a 9a includes fare ou admission for childrens fares iee your agent leave georgetown 8 53 i m leave exhibition 10 30 pm daylight time exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at toronto but terminal to buses tunning into the grounds tfdceft ana infomtafton of corner cupboard restaurant triangla 73051 rj your sign of protection back to school ml special stow values weston s 44 ol pk rainbow wafers 29c clover leaf sockeye halves tin salmon 43c reg 5c pkg suganpe tray of 6 raisins 21c apple sauce 2 25c drink mixes koolaid 6 for 29c iga boneless 7 oz tin chicken 43c iga 100 ft roll waxed paper 25c farm fresh fruits vegetables california mountain vanet largl size 150 s bartlett pears 6 for 25c california m il ia 1 ir illlsltrs red grapes 229c al sunkisl loiriul uith vitamins vikncia sizt 288 oranges doz 33c ica choice ungraded 20 oz tins peas 2 for 29c wi havc not oni child to spa1i drive slowly iga 24 oz ar strawberry jam 43c donald duck 48 oz tin orange juice 35c swttts 12 oz round tin prem 35c monarch sweet mixed 16 oz jar pickles 23c robin hood white pkg cake mix 25c with 10c coupon i rum un fine fit 1 in ont inn lo am p figs quality meats miim sprint whtili r half lamb legs lb 69c j lluk in 1 11 it chip sum lamb in the basket lb 35c i mb chops loin rib lb 6c lamb clllll s ii centre loin 89c ii n fiankb 11 stewing cuts 19c tablcntl iurt pork small link sausage lb 45c swift prfmium in the piece bologna lb 23c sc iqa cash regi receipts dicalw ft a n afalo frozen food feature pictsweet pies p 25c bf chicktn turksy fuel oil service oil storage tanks 20000 bals storage capacity our green and lemon trucks available to bring you on the spot service budget terms arranged wh kentner son tungl 73151 minos us to youl doot

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