Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1958, p. 6

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thjf umnmram herald wednesday june 1mb 1858 editorial surely not the answer when ontario cabinet minister cecjle was reported recently in the dallies as telling auto workers at windsor that a 4day week seems to be the answer to the problems facing- the auto industry we hope he was misquoted certainty it is to be hoped that we have not reached the point where a large segment of can- s urban population will be encouraged to 1 seek a working week which ts too short for we believe that work is important to man not oti as a means of livelihood but for the inner satfsfactkm brings l we are not so foolish as to believe that things remain constant forever these was a time when it was the custom to work a 60 hour six day week in those days a mans job had to 7 fill a double function spare time was so hmi- ted that work was his recreation too transpor- tation improvements replacement of former r hand operations by machinery a softening of the pioneer spirit with which our ancestors were im bued have gradually ted us to the modern con- t ception of a week which allows five days for working and two for recreation f in time automation may carry us farther along the road but we dont think it will be a v happier one and until science forces us into i it we should hold the 5day line best solution we can offer for me auto companies problems is to seek a more normal ft lions complete a job people swimming in the community pool f this summer can give the lions club double thanks not only has the club been the spark which created the pool in the first place but a series of large scale fund raising events and can vasing has cleared all debt and the town owns jjrthe pool free of encumbrances there were other than lions club members who had a share in adding his fine recreational facility to town the swimming pool committee however was mainly composed of club mem bers and we are safe in saying that the lions i operating procedure which would allow a smal ler work force to have a better guarantee of yearround employment without the highs and lows which seem to plague their production pro cess it would be infinitely better for half a mil lion people to work a year than for twice that many to wodt shorter hours or as at present be unemployed for long periods to do this it might be necessary for auto companies to have a new conception of production radical yearly changes in models less concentration on making a new car obsolete before its time per haps even having a buyer wait a month or two for his car rather than having dealers overstock ed with cars which they must push furiously be fore a new machine comes along in a few months we can see a definite danger to the nations vr t a 4day week should come at pres ent to the industry even at present menwith ambition to earn an extra dollar are using an extra day to work at an odd job and some times this means cutting in on other trades per haps reducing the profit which a man in that trade should make a 4day week would see intensification of this to the point where the auto industry wouldn t be the only one in trou ble flnskwood wtddins his local interest inglewood united cornea decor ated in rnito and yellow moms was the setting tar a double ring ceremony on june 7th when luc ille diane deraske of the sad line west brampton daughter of mr and mrs paul de reake of tor onto became the bride of gordon bnoerson laver son of mrs isabel laver of hornby the ceremony was performed by rev e d todd given in marriage by her father the bride wore a waltz length crys- talette gown with a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of red rosea dressed in a waltz length crystal- lette gown the twin sister of the bride mrs neil hortter acted as matron of honour ted laver aeted as best man and greg dereske and keith laver as ushers lenore jameson accompanied by mrs harold spratt on th organ sang two selections wedding prayer and because the mother of the bride dressed in a navy suit trimmed with white accessories and wearing a corsage of red roses received 55 guests at- the reception in the church base ment assisted by the mother of the groom who wore a pink duster trimmed with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations for travelling to shanty bay for her honeymoon the bride chose a pink duster dress with white acces sories and wore a corsage of red roses the couple will reside in hornby guests were present from imal ion toronto weston caledon east and shtlburno should get 99 per cent of the credit both for initiating action and for tenaciously finishing ihe financial ob there is more to come of course social personal after spending two months with his parents mr and mr c v waldorf 22 llizabtlh st doctor vtrn waldorr ins lift for dalljs lixas whin hi is intenng ilalir t nnirsitv to tiki i post gradu ate course in i tlholog iti and mrs bruce ptnn miphcn and douglas 9 qtiicn bt lni just nlurmrf from a mod r trip uhich took them as far is i liriino quihrc dunns ihur trip ltie miwd the st lawrinc orangemen plan celebration in brampton on july 12th members of loyal orange lodge sm5 have decided to celebrate july 12th this year in brampton when peel county lodge will be host to lodges from wellington llalton and west york they are expecting a large celebration on that day which this year falls on a saturday some of the local lodge mem bers attended the unveiling of a new banner at an open meeting of dublin lodge 76 it campbells cross when thertwor rev mills chaplain of the grand lodge of ontario west unvelle the ban ner and addressed the meeting regarding his work as secretary of the public school trustees as sociation of ontario at the regular meeting of ro yal oak lol 245 on june 10th held in the ioop hall tt was de cided to give a donation to the fund to assist in sending babara kinrade to belgiiun this summer an a girl guide representative the local school question was discussed at length and a feeling of regret was expressed by those present that children who have been so happy together must in future be separated in school lodge members said they hope the new system will work out for the best for ail concerned and that georgetown wtll continue to be known as a friendly place in which to live st albons church anglican glen williams the rev john rathbon phone tit 7976 st aldans day junk 22nd patron festival 030 ajn holy eucharist church parade of cubs browmes and guides church school will attend this service 230 pra annual parish picnic at stanley park erin long range plans call for a wading pool and for extensive landscaping around the pool location each year will see improvements meanwhile the community owes a large debt of inn projict the ntu 1 gratitude to the men who did what pessimists hk a t f a cobmirj his brother a i pennj said couldn t be done and added a long missing recreation asset to georgetown gora spinning subject for terra cotta speaker mrs c blackburn of thornhill i the guest speaker at the june ineeting of the terra cotta wx held thursday june 12th at the home of mrs a mcdonald a of angora rabbits and sheep blackburn cards her own wool and gave a demonstration at the meeting by plucking an an- ora rabbit and spinning the an i into yarn a number of sam- i of tb finished yarn dyed in vegetable dye were also shown to the ladies in response to the roll call many beautiful plant slips m exchanged after which mrs fra ser macdonald read the motto a report of the recent district an nual was given by mrs c g bi shop and mrs harv puckering reviewed the afternoon session during a brief business session it was decided to have an exhibit at the brampton fair and mrs art mckane mrs hugh clark and mrs harvey puckering were appointed to look after the ar rangements it was also planned that the july meeting take the form of a bus trip betty jean anderson sang two solos and mrs joe easoo conclu ed the meeting with a vote of thanks to the speaker and all lak mackenzie news ere cmadas hhest garage 2oor hat many ohciviiv fwohwe ihttt motto i canada graalatl cor ag door voh com in and suburban brampton high student winner at craft fair william mckay 16 of brampton district high school was a winner id the fourth anual ontario stud ent craftsman s fair his finely finished spanish guitar was one of 200 exhibits in eaton s college st store which ranged from jet eng ine designs to coffee tables he was one of 32 winners who received prizes of 100 and three- day mils to dearborn michigan as guests of the ford motor co which sponsors the competition the competition was open to stu dents from canada united states alaska hawaii and puerto rico projects included woodworking tool making wrought metal work drafting electrical work jewelry making and model building william who is the son of mr and sirs r e mckay brampton attended public school at the stone school when the family resided on no- 7 highway between george town and penson s corners winchester and her brother h u c r stampe who is sta uuned at st hubert quebec 1 st georges church anglican trinity iii st altons day june 22nd 8 00 am holj commun corporate for men s bac u a m matlins chll inns iericc church school in attendance 7 00 p m evensong ballinafad berry metal overhead door and hardware size 80x70 67 00 size to70 76 00 size 160 x 70 53 50 additional far each glass 2 50 smackenzie onjc coal lumber building supplies escapes serious injury child falls from car diane thompson 3yearold daughter of mr i and mrs gordon thomson ballinarad had an most miraculous escape from death when she fell from a car on friday returning from a shopping trip in georgetown mrs thomson was proceeding on the highway when the little girt who was in the back seat manaid to unlock the door and tumble onto the high wa rushed to hospital in gin tph she was able lo comt norm the next day only major j f injur ws a head gah which took iletn stitchis rar and ihe om w i speaker compares life to 6ar0en planting the june meeting df hornby womens institute was held at the home of mrs gordon robin son with fourteen members and two visitors present mrs w conlton the new president presi ded the roll call waa what i left undone to come to the worn ens institute several cards were read from people who had been unable to attend the both anniversary tea one as far away as british columbia a bus trip was discussed and is planned for october arrangements were made to have the grass cut for the display at milton fair in sep tember the motto life is a garden what are you planting was prepared by the president mrs coulton and is quoted here 1 wonder if we realise that the things we do we say the way we think our general attitude is a result of the planting we have done in our own minds probably j ears ago the planting of our outdoor gardens is just about at an end ma be now would be a good time to overhaul our mental gardens we can leave our gar den much as it is cultivating those things we have had planted for some time but do not let us make the mistake of cultivating petty prejudice envj bitterness bit i teraess whether it grows almost unseen or sends out shoots like bitter tongue these plants grow in all our gardens but we should make great efforts to eradicate them as the weeds thev are we can do better though than juit cultivating those plants we have our hob- hies ind interests can ik like in i nuils wc tan tr ntw ones cun we like wc cm tuesday june 24th naluity o st john the baptist 7 45 a m holy comm 13 main sx nrth gmrpin trtansk 7 mil membfrs of hnllinrd wl md ii it 50 and up absolutely must sell all our used ty sets we need the space hare is your opportunity to gat that second sat for th recreation room or tho cottage fuuy reconditioned hurry these bargains wont last tv aad appliances tr73376 keep on re lint ihi ptrinnnl nt th ur o her including a group roi r lf indlud 10 children msitcd ihe u lls kimlm thouuiirillncss iutlph 0c last wdnesday dur l ranc tht ccn ruh helping int 1irm home week at the hind these sh mid be foundation con plantings i think too wc nml i good strong huh of firm comic l lions but biwirc of thrs plant or w it wil run wild and turn into pro oocltll personal iju1ir and mlinnro so ktcp it w i well pruned ami for the colour mrs nat given is a patient in the running nht through our hamilton general hospital where gardengplant lotslnf good humor she is recovering from a recent to carrj ou trfroiigh the dullest iiniss da or the dullest meeting so j rti t remember make sure it is the and mrs ellis hamblcton mr u good plants ou cultivate not the mrii n r tw weeds for the garden of our marlene and darlene orangevulc mln1 cannot h wn it and mr and mrs c warnock k b full of weeds or a not weston were visitors during the 0 color weekend with mr and mrs pattcndcn william street mr and mrs douglas latimer attended the graduation ceremon ies of the medical and law stu dents at the university of toron to on friday the 13th of june when his friend terence baioesi ba received his degree of bac helor of laws the report of the district annual held in nonal was given my mrs j mccarron also a report or the held at guctph was given by mrs russell king new district direc tor mrs clifford wngglesworth health convener had attended the halton tuberculosia associations dinner early in may and in her absence this report was read by mrs foster brain refreshments hows your iq todays insurance problems answered quethcn lrx i u t i tin ill 11 hi ii j pas fitd expt nsi in i profits in u w h ili pnnll of fin ktualh nns- fit hai ilut s an minor answer men i small fin cm hinder business actnitit sahs and profits stop while rm uses conlimii contributed in hm interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong farmers visit mike nortons display of case0mat1c tractots mowbts rakes baiers baubunchms bain twine etfvators itopairm to all mains of farm macmnasy ballinofod 1wl tr 72153 directory i i i dr j bum milne dental surgeon xray mill street tk 72871 dr john r kerby practice oe dentistry xray trlingle 73641 mam street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 ma n street north tr 7 4641 tf s m faibish ro uptomrtrist mcnamara jewellers georgetown w ucarr professional enfitnoor a ontario land surveyor georgetown ontario res 81 prince charles dr i office guelph st telephone tr 73300 georgetown animal cumc c w seyora dvm 108 guelph street opposite armstrongs garage tr 72741 monuments pollock a campbell designs on request inspect our work la greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g alt tom van sickler ba barrister solicitor a notary 36 main st s tr 74531 dr williams bldg maurice manderson barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 2464 r ix theatre building lever hoskin chartered accountant 51 mjin brampton 1 indalc 14824 44 iclnria st torono ph nc im 4 9131 were served fcgr mrs gordon rob inson and mrs will hsmlllon hewson ord helson barrister nct solicitor 39 main sl south beside knox church 120 guelph sl olunter bldg no 7 hwy george c hewson john d ord frederick a helson tr 7 2246 tr 7 8781 a m nielsen ixc nd doctor of chiropractic and nartuiofwrhy 43rd year of practice 25 pun closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph 3t georgetown tbjuigle 73612 w h biggs and ralph davies accredited pic accountants 122 guilph st georgetown tr 7 3351 office hours 9am to 5 p m it mdajs to fndas for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abelis drug store gl 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 ajn to 6 p m dailj- evenings by appointment robt r hamilton k0 optometrist eyes examined eyeglass and cordless hearing aids for appointment tr 73971 181 guelph street georgetown to eliminate trom your stoves and pipes the smaller the flame the more soot abbscarbon for use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop suh ies frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service p o box 413 tr 72864 georgetown dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors lerov dale qc 19141958 sybil bennett qc 19301956 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 mill sl georgetown earl g black b comm r i a c a cnarhred accountant 182 main sl mihon ont triangle 85562 tf robert w fletcher licensed bailiff prompt reports vaiiev 72314 r r 1 bronte nkviilk stollerco rfmtrdants ana fanattaro owing to increased business in georgetown area the george town office will be regularly open tuesday wednesday thurs frl 10 ajac4l pjn norton bloc 5 mat st m ttl 7 r aassamaaagl

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