Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1957, p. 6

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thi wmleetown hutala waiassnty evening joy h mot af3 fmqev the georgetown herald serviaj the georgetown olbomuiams norval umehous stlwaattown lalunaiad asmqrove teracotta walter a bdsbn subscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c each i advertising rates tooted on application the herald to printed each wednesday mi the office at 22 main st georgetown publisher a nd editor staff garfield l mcgqvray boh baskervidn leslie m clark daw hastings corey herringtoa jr kan coweu mrs abeen bradley terry barley authoris as second class mail post office dept ottawa w member of the canadian weekly newspaper association end iheonteno drvokimof the cwna mmmmmmkmmmximmmmmlmmmmm new church in georgetown marking the occasion with an appropriate dedication service members of georgetowns newest church were joined by people of other denominations last wednesday as the christian freshness and resonance seldom heard in rnost churches creation of a church in a former commercial building is hard to bekeve until one sees it the- ralph lmot joins reformed church opened its doors for the first design is tasteful the furnishings beautiful and time nothing has been spared in making it a fit and proper place of worship when one realizes that this is the work of fifty families it shows what a lot of hard work and financial sacrifice can ac complish in the lords name if this is a sample of the way the christian reformed church operates one cartbe assured that georgetowns newest church will be a pow erful influence on the community and will make its voice heard in the spiritual life of georgetown the service was one of dignity and beauty marked by an outstanding address by rev john van fiarmelen of brampton and some of the fin- est singing heard in georgetown in many a year the choir composed of rnembers jff the bramp ton and georgetown churches and directed by john schenk of stewarttowrt was truly thrilling and seldom have we heard such fine interpreta tions of religious music it was matched only by the hearty congregational singing which has a glimpse of the future our quiet little lake huron beach was all astir saturday when for the first time a cottager commuted by aquaplane to visit his holidaying family it made one think back to the days less than a century ago when inverhuron was a lake port a debarking place for scottish settlers who trek ked by wagon into the peninsular interior to pio- neer bruce county railways replaced boats as conveyers of people and goods motor cars and trucks took over in their turn and at some fut ure day we can visualize planes becoming the accepted method of travel its a wonderful world we live in sometimes we wonder how air travel will be handled when planes get as common as mo- spoiling the landscape an infestation of white grubs is playing havoc with georgetown lawns and causing con cern among the large percentage of citizens who take pride in their property in every part of town the past week has brought increasing patches of dry brown sod where the grubs the larvae of june bugs are eating the grass roots birds and skunks do their best to help with control measures but arent cap- able of keeping up with this years crop and often their searching only adds to the desolate land scape as they stir up the dead grass and leave lawns pockmarked with holes an oac expert j c taylor of the oept of horticulture says the only means of control is the use of insecticides containing chlordane or diel- drin they should be soaked well into the balph davie acxs fjk- has joined w a bins ab tci bugife fbaa in coadopting- an ae- casnuar practice at 68 main si n georgetown the tmsl has b o by mn bins unce he purchased it from a j bishop a year ago mr idavies is a native of ayles bury bocks and came to canada via bermuda eight years ago a first war veteran he served with the gordon eughlanders and after m accounting bis career had bis own practice in england and was employed for fkre years as comptroller- of an english finngo- ihg to bermuda in 194 he served as- a director and comptroller of a hotel company which operates four rfhotelsand acbeachcub on the islandv for eight years he has op erated ids own practice in guelpt which be will continue as well as his near association with mr biggs he has been president of the in stitute of accredited public ac countants of ontario and a director of the national board was for four years a member of the public ac countants council is a member of the chartered institute of secretar ies and holds a faculty of audi tors degree mr and mrs davies are presen tly living in guelph but are plan ning to move closer to georgetown they have one son and two daugh ters mr biggs a native of stepney london has been in canada since 1911 he worked for several years with the income tax department in hamilton and entered private practice sixteen years ago jurofit from your extra dollars tor cars imagine for example if all the people visiting the canadian national exhibition travel led by helicopter and you had thousands of plan es descending on a limited area all at the same time progress will bring its own solutions we suppose early motorists probably wondered the same things about cars but traffic controls have been devised to take care of more cars the same will happen with planes though our mind is not scientific enough to visualize just what these controls will be meanwhile we shall remember that little sea plane skimming over our head onto the water as something to tell our grandchildren s s 9 esquesino ground so they will reach the grubs which work well below the surface the poison depends on contact and remaining grass can only be saved by such action the invasion forecasts a brisk sale of grass seed and sod this fall for many lawns can only be restored by reseedlng or sod ding professor taylor also gives other tips ori lawn maintenance care should be used in mowing during hot weather he says as cutting too close ly tends to weaken grass if watering during a dry spell this can be done any time during the day if there is a lot of bentgrass evening wat ering is not recommended sincejt encourages dis eases such as brownpatch such lawns should be watered early in the day he says so the water will dry off before nightfall main street needs a fountain limehouse teacher senior room mr htuol muckay to grade patsy crawford david roughley diana shelbourne jack scholz to grade kjoria latimer karen crawford eugene turner june briggs aud rey james joe brooks to grade 7 heather clarke anne briggs leith murray freddy igsby linda clarke joy patterson simon jans- sen to grade 6 betty ann brown gordon curry bill brooks janet murray george scholz to grade 5 maria solyom susane solyom junior room tacher miss gtanda qwinton to grade 5 eleanora kara william briggs mollie mcvey to grade 4 rennie janssen jean findlsy heather neilson paul turner ian neilson donna keir marie james jackie mcdonald jimmy ruddell to grade 3 mary lou brown lillian brown joanne keiryjohn cutkc freddy yates sandy find lay charlie james to crade 2 reuee leferink janet duncan margo ruddell kenny james ed gar kara robbie roughley mich ael noble bobby find lay ronnie yates norman mcdonald you can make those ettra unproductive dollars work for you through investors mutual canadas larg- jr est mutual fandv for full rnfomation aeeyour investors 4p syndicate jkpraientav uw dick ridoall 4 ostrander a blvd i tr 7s6t87 arthur u mkdmngs mtrw milton htmcimu arthurx meddin form on the statt of banting memoriaj high school auistan will commence new duties on september 3rd as principal of hilton tugh school he replaces cecil wood who resig ned in jane for a new position in oakvflle l a teacher for eleven years mr meddings ass mered with his wife and tmoy to muton and is living on baseline drive tin hlltoa high school is admhimtmed by worth balton ugh school district board which also has charge of the high in georgetown and acton next public holiday locally b civic holiday which this year will be held on monday august 5th a weekvirom next monday in vestors mutual or m a lit dr x burn m2ne dental surqeon t xay mm street tb 7tti da john r khtby practice of dentistry xray tfiiangle 7s6u main street georgetown ct a rnnesaen dx doctor of c mi naaurtaatny msmjtmr of jraeties is pa doted nnrsaaya lady attendant 164 guelph st ceorgetowa triangle t8aa viv vou need the proved racecr safety of jm s 00 ml wioiv tubeless tires s m fajbtsh ro optometrist mcnamara jewaicss georgetown w hcarr profatilenaj gnglwur a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario re 81 prince charles dr office guelph st telephone tr 733o0 georgetown animal clinic c w sayrvdvjm 106 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage ttl 72741 w h uog5 and raiph davm5 accredited plc accountants 65 main st n georgetown tr 7s351 office hours 9 ajm to s pm mondays to fridays for expert eve care consult- o t walker 3 main st north brampton over abeus drag store gl 14474 res gl 16343 hours vajn to span daily evenings by appointment frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service po box 413 tr 72884 georgetown robt r hamilton r0 i optometrist office hours 10 am 6 pa daily evngs by appt phone tr 73971 north side of highway no 7 east of dominion seed house available at harley motors 31 john st tr 72591 monuments pollock a campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north galt decision by council to place two drinking fountains in trie park brought to minsd that the old main st fountain is missing from the scene this year placed on main street many years ago by the lions clut the fountain served a generation of people providing a refresriing drink for tired shoppers and a stopping place for the younger generation for whom drinking fountains have the same fascination as honey for a bear most adults never quite recover from crtild- hood it was rarelythat we passed without a stop at the fountain a throwback to childhood per haps when our town hadfww fountains one at either end of main street it was quite the thing in those days to travel back and forth- between he two and no one could tell a child that it was exactly the same water at botfi locations one al ways was colder and tasted better georgetowns fountain was no thing of beauty on its last season the bowl was cracked and dirty the plumbing frequently plugged now that the town is in the fountain busin ess again perhaps another 100 could be found in the public treasury to add a new fountain on main street too 4ffllwwrirlii memb tnjoy faefftlr ceaafetence nearly two hundred young girla repre almost every county and district of the province spent four wonderful days st the con- ference for 43 homemshing dub nembers st the ontario agrtenlt- oral college guelph the hist week la july onrtag part of thhv iwuud a glil from wslat eminently on an aathsnge visit to canada lent an taternatianal 4jvour to among the highlights of caafaxeneawavtaddtabms by pro- feawr f tjrow tjniwer- sity oftncushoyiose topic sna jrat fe wmeawjaajlis mcspatrjaaakk f brampton former delegate to united nations who spoke on wi der horhons for canadhm vooth miss ethel chapmaa home bcon- oaaics service bxtension chose youth a time of oppor tunity ai the subject of her ad dress floss jean m scott visor county and distract home ec onomics service addressed hat ga thering during her session at the chairman other staff members spoke at varioos times throughout the coaferesme delegates who were in residence at maedonau and watson hallr on the campus and had their steals in the codege dining hall enjoyed a getacqualnted party the first even- svjag a coadmetad tour at macden- al instihrte winch iaeladed an nn- helievable danaoostratioa ofas el- college baa r r 1 arias presented the par ade of fashion 1807 1967 pre pared for the recent womens in stitutes gathering these girls vfll return to their homer communities inspired and better able to take their places as leaders of groups under the direc tion of the county and district home economists who bring to the rural women and girls of ontario a program of progressive sad practi cal home economics education which they can apply directly to tneir responsttituues as hometnak rovnnt in a diamond ringwas taken friona the home of mr and mrs william t graham xx harket street when m v4 lavasfiisoaphr tseott rsaajailhat entry w waraaai ton yam skkler ba barristw solicitor a netary 19 main st s tr 745s1 former hydro hldg mew low price on furnace oil for sumjwr dhjvery one half cent ow regular wintll pimci km au otmrs received boore august 31st -j- lrtfte1 tmlinali y4tf1 maurice manderasn ba barrister solicitor and notary public tr 72464 office hill st georgetown prevent chimney fires use fire chief chemical chimney clean to eliminate soot and scale from your stoves and pipes hie smaller the flame the more soot and carbon for us in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at hohon coop sum lies lever hoskin chartered 51 main n brampton glendale 14821 44 victoria st toronto phone km 44131 hewsonord ahelsori barrister and selkhera 39 main st south beside knox churcto 120 guelph st hunter bldg no 7 ban george c hewsom john d ord fredfrkx a heisom tr 72m6 tr 7w781 s welter h pope cpa acts certified public accountant licensed municipal auditor 39 maip st south tr 74821 after hours xk 748to dale bennett barrister and selicftors leroy dale qxx ow44966 sybil sennett qc 09301966 douglas v latimer ba triangle 78381 mill st georgetowh earl g black r oomnu rla- cjl cliartared 18j main st mnton ont tajanate avsscl tf rolmfft w fktcfw aaumf prompt reports 47 rir11 neville stolxjeresfc co febfit jv xatbadtat awn co tbustbss in battssatricr loboaaps lb 26 3l um tm 74tu1 fa 44404 ill waua aaiasaiag nana vaavv j a oaypc

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