Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1957, p. 6

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p1 i v ths ocwmctown herald wednesday evening feb is 1857 page 6 il th georgetown herald serving the communities of geopsetown gun w1luams norvaj umbkhjsf stewarttown bau1nafad ashqrove terracotta hornby subscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application the herald isprintcd each- wednesday to the office at 22 main st georgetown j walter c biehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcgilvray bob baskerville leslie bt clark dave hastings cdrey herrington jr ken cowell mrs aueen bradley terry jlartey authorised as second class man post office deirt- ottawa c member of the canadian weekly newspaper association v and the ontario division of the cwnta a new industry toodnews appears in the nekvs columns this week with announcement that one of the del rex factories on the highway will soon be oc cupied uy tooland die firm the company which will initially employ 30 to 50 men is thefirst to locate here in almost two years last major industry to come to geor getown was varian associates which ha been in not a good idea suggestion by 4 provincial memjer cf par liament that newly weds get a 1000 government loan to purchase a house of their own is in our estimation not a good idea the parliamentarian who should know bet ter has so many strikes against him that we dont know where to start listing them there is the fact that the large percentage of newlywedsanre cornpletey unaware of the operation fbv a year tptf a half the tool and die firm is the forerunner of the terrific indusfrjl expision promised when the defrex area was incorporated in town limits two years ago although the companv name has not been made public at time of writing reports are that it is a large stable firm which will be a worthy addition to the towns industrial pit jure book review a review of your library by wemyss king- of pari by guy endure the author takes his large mix ing bowl 504 pages and se tag his ingredients from history and fact proceeds to blend them with a little fiction the result be ing an enjoyable novelized bio graphy the massive figure of alexander dumas springs to life from the pages and one cannot help but love this prooigate this literary genius this illegitimate son of a general hi the french avmy good reading f call m coward by eugen dollraan 200 pges the man of liter and arts who became an ss colonel throu gh no reasonother than hjs fluent italian and his connections arnoii- gstjhigh society desc with wit and irony his adventures im mediately following the surren der of the german forces cap tured by the americans imprison ed by the british his escape and sojourn in a home for drug ad dicts they all make good read ing love and saltwater by ethel wil son a romance lions give another 1000 tcf swim pool the georgetown lions club re fusing to let he whiter weather inflnnn a if love in unfamiliar places by peter tulcin the story of a travelling ad venturer a family appears on the scene and his roots are not too deep in the community where he lives home ownership can have dubious blessiftgs if he has a 1000 investment to unload before he moves to a new town it is asking too much of a young couple ten choose their permanent home so early in life economic status can change and the house which seems a dream home one year can be superce- obligations that owning a home involves when ded by a larger or better located home a few even people who have been married long enough years later to know better plunge into home buying without realizing all the extra cash that landscaping dec orating drapes storm windows involve plus in surance heating repairs the newlyweds are babes in the woods many new husbands tod are not settled in their jbb if a man is seeking job improvement he tends to do so in his early married life before 2500 can be saved a split vote at mondays council meeting found five councillors favouring purchase of a new ambulance and four advising buying the present mcclure vehicle there was no disagreement that the mc clure ambulance is not in good shape it is six the proper place for most young couples to start married life is tn an apartment a man knows just where he is at when he pays a com posite charge for his living quarters he can take his time about assuming the heavier respon sibilities of home ownership and when the time comes to buy his home can be a joy planned to his budget and his tastes rather than a millstone field in providing municipal ambulance service and should not start with a second hand vehicle lhat the enfhusiasm of the new brigade will be better maintained by giving them new equipment to startwith none of these arguments however can nated another i000 to the conk munity swimming pool fund at their february 5th dinner nteet- ing held at the mcgibbon house the donation one of the largest of many by the cjub itfice the fund was originated boosts the total over the 40000 mark the three winners of the public speaking contest held last week at the high school were introduced by john elliott contest chairman the girjsv elizabeth sloaicljiida white and carolyn biehn were presented with prates from clubrby lion president jim jones andeach gave a five minute taut on jtheh chosen topics bliss sloan lsttrizewinnerwh wilt represent the georgetown lions at the regio contest later this month was wished e very success by the club th girls were ac companied at the meeting by mrs jack gunning the only other guest at the meeting was from much farther away jim smith of white plains new york plans were finalized for ladies night which will be held this year in the royal hotel quclph on thursday feb 21st social and personal mr and mrs tracey barrager and baby daughter pamela jean sent the weekend in aurora with mrs barragers parents mr and mrs carl knoll on sunday little pamela was baptized in the united church at aurora celebrating her 10th birthday on thursday february 7th mary mcnamara daughter ofmwand mrs cecil mcnamara 9 young j uk- street had a party her guests included sharon allen jill -run- ham judy nash lynne ritchie ellen biehn heather barber afarvt garer thompson barbara evans barbara whttmec roberta hawes j bonnie norton sharon king and 4macy8 brother and sister vifegs and christine elizabeth davidson daughter of mr and mrs douglas davidson parkview boulevard marked her 10th birthday with a party on saturday february 9th present at the party were lynne step- hens of islington who was weekend guest with the david sons ginny terry ellen biehn jane bradley laura bairstow lynda reid jackie lince jill runham and johnnie emery dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray mill street tr 72871 bridegroom is son of former georgetowner mr everett cole charles st attended the wedding of kathleen three magic words by u s an derson readers of norman vincent pcale and emmet fox will findi w squibb great enjoyment in this bo hen she became the bndc of anybody who doubts that he is ec j son of x the master of his own fate and mrs g kennedy of to- the captain of his soul should j tn ma took place read it the author believes that saturday afternoon at three success health and happiness arej i manor road united self induced as arc disease pov-t- t rev r f erty and unhappiness modern i 1 w2s the cer medical science and psychology have already shown that this is indeed so to a very great extent yvonne daughter of mr and mrs h years old but has new tires and is in every coun- stand up against thet fact that at the present time cillors estimation an excellent vehicle for its age it is impossible to debenture a new ambulance its price if 900 would be raised to 1000 if the and if one is purchased the complete cost will town owned it for council feels a paint job would be proper and addition of a better flasher light would improve its safety the five councillors who supported the mo tion to ask tenders for a new ambulance had good reasons for- their decision they pointed out that there would be more rapid deterioration of the old ambulance that georgetown is first in the look whos bragging a daily paper reports at some length that one of midlands chief industrial selling points is thatjtje town has had no strikes in almost 20 years not- untii the present one that is whitt led to the news story well if midland thinks thats a basis for brag ging how about georgetown chage that 20 to 200 if you will for the happy fact is that out town has never had a strike could more be arsked it must be a wonderful feeling for a man to watch scenes from his life dramatized for an aud- ience of millions and to hear it said that ten mil- norrpeoptetare alive today because of something ha has done such was the experience of dr charles best last week when an american tv show featured the discovery of insulin then introduced this famous canadian to speak briefly after the per- be taken from the 1957 tax income it would be wise then for council to approach with caution an expenditure of an extra 2500 at the present time when it is probable that even with the strict est economy taxes are due for an upward hike a new ambulance can come later when econ omic conditions right themselves in its rriorethantoo year existence discounting a couple of near misses that were straightened out long before they reached the publicity stage there is no town in the dominion which has better managementlabour relations than george town and we are sure- things will continue that wavlfor we have a combination of sensible peo- ple working together for the common good on both sides of the industrial picture formance it is nice that georgetown can share in his reflected glory for he has been a parttime dis trict resident for several years using greenock farm as a place where he can relax from the ar duous duties of research and the mtfny lectures and speeches which take him to all parts of the world hculicultural news pj by tony bradshaw very soon we shall be thinking of planting and dividing our peren nials etc so this week i thought i would talk about a great favourite of many gardeners peonies if your peonies have been in the same spot for a number of years and are ho doing so well it will cer tainly pay to divide them 1 have jieanla number of people complain e that their peonies have been plan- ted a few years and still havent br bloomed the chief reason for this h j generally too deep or too shallow v planting- xmher causes can be too inuchahade lack of plant food in soivbads injured by tote frost vand insect or not ehouth tss tv g fork be sureyou donlt dig too close to injure or bruise them then wash off all the earth next with a sharp knife cut each clump through the crown into- several ses- tions make certain each division has several plump buds or eyfcs dbnj waste time on roots either wlln no bud or just one or two when your peonies have finished flowering leave the foliage on un til it is killed byja hard frost the foliage is the food manufacturing part of the plant this food is stored in the roots and helps prov ide next years growth and flow- snop off jblooms as they start to fade dont wait until seed pods form by removing these old ooms you prevent the peony from ropblng the roots of it foqd j if want first elan rasulta get full sun all day long or at least six hoiu sunshine when planting peonies dig a hole two feet deep and two feet yride the fill with a good- comyost wjthirttwo inches of planting depth then scatter a handful laf fertilizer and cover with tw inches of soil make sure the crown of the peony is only one to two inches below the surface of the soil a goqd soil mixture tor planting is a goodttndy loam then add one third etthcrpeat moss or material from the home compost heap at the end of the season when the ground freetes firmly cover the newly planted- roots with a mulch of either peat moss or straw cov ering to a depth of three or four 7remember the valentine for- ml 00 friday at the bole roonv gamaa this is a book well worth reading oxford folly by louis mcintosh 250 pages a satire based on life in pres ent day oxford unfortunately the humour falls flat and the undcr- garduates cut a sorry figure dvil on my shoulder by hans becker 800 pages a german sergeant who was a captive of the russians tells a terrible story a sort of ecstary by a j m smith a collection of verse by one of canadas outstanding poets church may have chi rho group a visit from the chi rho group of st ccorges church iuclph may lead to tor ma lion of a similar club in the local st icoigis an glican on friday the kuclph chi rho visited georgetown to present a txpical program to show how chi rho operates in the church it is an organization which follows aypa according to rev strain a meniher of the diocesan organiza tion designed for married couples and adult single people kelrowship is stressed and chi rho provides for the spiritual intellectual and social needs of church people he said mrs rae iawrenrc conducted the meeting parts of which were taken by various members mr strain explained that guclph had former its club in 1948 the 41st such in the church and today there are at least three times that num ber across canada peter turk con ducted a short devotional and mrs reg hutton explained some of the things the organization does in her church she described parties tours and films which had formed various programs the club oper ates a nursery during church ser vices shares in the fall bazaar at jtbe church and has organized the sunday suhool picnic and a christ mas supper for the children jim faulkner suggested topics which could be used for meetings a tour of the church with the recr tor explaining the symbols used in the church can prove interesting he said another meeting can be devoted to questions and answers about religion and if a missionary is visiting in town his words arc always worth hearing after a few games conducted under leadership of mrs blythc the guelph group served lunch and the hope was expressed that when chi rho is organized in gcor getown a return visit would be made by georgetown to guclph man john peter kennedy is the son of john g kennedy formerly a resident of georgetown and now of toronto he is the nephew of olive nell and croy kennedy and mrs jack squires all former gcorgetowners mr and mrs croy kennedy who were also guests at the wed ding left today from new york by boat for an extended trip to germany one of the places of interest they will visit is heidlt- berg dr john r kerry practice of dentistry xray triangle 73641 main street georgetown s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w hcarr professional enginoar av ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 73300 first baptist church rev a jlsarkcr ba bd 1000 am church school 1100 am meeting l ci fr sis 700 pm interviews with jesus 1 a woman of the streets thomas edwards was father of perth mpp thomas edwards 86 who died in palmcrston on thursday was the father of j fred edwards mpp for perth county remembered here several years ago when he was a clerk in watsons now robbs drug store mr edwards also leaves his wife and a sister mrs walter timms tillsonburg the funeral service was conducted on sunday in knox presbyterian church palmersfon layoffs will start for dates of future j will be otig year overvo hockey soon wafcl fettftum 6et georgetown animal clinic c w savon dvm 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72864 georgetown everyone knows lhat women are keen shop pers and that they are afways on the look out for a real bargain that is why so many bus passengers are women they know a travel bargain when they see one mind trip fares chicago 2415 los angeles 10115 boston 2850 ottawa 1490 richmond 3150 0 tlfkltt amd bus travil information at corner cu trlartoj 73051 monuments j- pollock campbell designs ot request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a lt a m nielsen oc nd doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pm closed thursdaya lady attendant 164 guelph st georgetown triangle 73612 w h biggs accredited public accountant successor to a j bishop cpa mainstt georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9 am to 5 pm mondays to fridays for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pjn daily evenings by appointment robt r hamilton io optometrist office hours 10 ajn 6 pm daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house neville stoller co accountants and auditors trustees in bankruptcy offica hours 1000 530 mon tuos wed and thurs georgetown toronto brampton 21 main st s georgetown former hydro building radio repairing we specialize in this work 27 years experience j sanf ord son triangle 72412 walter h pope certified public accountant chartered secretary 97 maple ave w tr 74979 prevent chimney fires use fir chief chemical chimney cleaners to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for oee-tn- oil coal and wood fired units for sale ac halton coop supplies lever hoslcin chartered accountants 51 main n brampton phone 2478 44 victoria st toronto pubnh bbi 40031 tom van sickfer 6a barrister solicitor a notary 19 main st s tr 74531 former hydro bldg maurice mamlerson bjv barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office mill st georgetown dale 4 bennett barristers and solicitors leroy dale oc sybil bennett xc alp austin h bailey tr 7 mill street georgetown hews0n0rd barristers solicitors 39 main street south beside knox church george c hewson john u orp triangle 74124 ftl chiropractic clinic tuesday lapnt lo evpjn trlwsdayj ij pari lo pjnvj

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