Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 24, 1958, p. 6

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wufeaaftw ewt sept mth iw the georgetown herald b kate 9ftfm ybr i dctttmtl mtlh wtoftmslv 4bb wmonnlttei of nokval umehouse ra1unafao temla cotta walter c b1ehn publisher a nd editor staff garfield l itcgilvray bob baskerville leslie il oarer dare hastings corey herrington jr terry harley mrs aileen bradley authorised as second class mall post office depl ottawa majiiheii ojff ritas qnadism weekly nerftpapor association and km hmmto whlon of the cw na editorial comment f avro decision locally important at time of reading the- tife will owen cast by the federal gewanwrorrti afoauft whether the avro arrow ts to conftmts ifti fltnarfufijtajn n- is to be shelved today glfcasdfe rn rmaming aty daily carried a front pa sftwry wtittf told of cabinet meetings in which akikb tacti uatmn drs cussed and saying that prnma wriwttt idtererv baker was expected tcr mafcft gunmwm hot georgetown s sake it is hoped tftaft 4he news was good for the obs of hundhwu sff uival res idents were at stake andl w hadmnlt uhee to think what position our tttwim mauitii tee in f there were a major layoff ail mtihvn the melton news drms rertwmadl ansrition to the inconsistency of a huge ifotlttty boned near a town paying no local taxes taking no interest whatsoever in town affairs yet closely linked with its economy if towns like ours are to continue to be resi dential areas for employees in such large com panies then some arrangement should be made to have a reasonable share of tax money allot ted to the town s coffers its a cinch that should calamity befall a firm like avro and large num bers of men be thrown out of work georgetown would be obliged to find money for relief pay ments we pray that this will never happen but it could and this is the time to be seeking company tax money not later when the firm is slack fun echwatim combined the approaching mgjttr ssftctnll fynaimes to be the best yet since tht popujlvr wttiadl became a feature of georgetown- lift several new dassa an irn rtnabasa off organ ization and forthe hitrnitt aohtenne sub jects will be offered the popujlvr snaiee aiiancing is back choral singing and a hwtfymwrt course are other new offerings sir vimmir tnetsk craft upholstery 1 sewing nugj rnaftim welding are only a few of the subjacte oflftaraa 4u of course depending on wjftetharwirojhtwm justifies offering the course juntor red grasr to more than a null form tta asnm girls in canada this week has addttdj fttwit far it is the week they are being ertnojledj 6 rrrwmbers of the junior red cross georgetown public schoojfe an otw in the junior branch and they an ontjodilartq tfor ano ther year choosing executives amii ftormmg their activities the umor red cross ha trwtoiwid func tion funds raised assist handjoaqoti nd crip pled children the fundi for immrntftfemal tttetp and a newly created if tft tlrtemtfttonal friendship fund this lartarr ba fctanwi otgantzed by the juniors to assist thajtr ovwm ctljgwws to the night school particularly for newer resi dents combines useful instruction with a chance to meet other georgetown residents the 5 00 fee covers twelve lessons given on tuesdays or wednesdays an entry form appears in this issue and extra forms are available at various locations downtown early enrolment is advis ed for it takes a great deal of organization work to set the school in motion and early apphca tions get preference should there be more regi strations than a course can handle the school is a good combination of fun and education you ii enpy it we re sure attend study centres and to bring delegates from other jun or sect ons to canada to attend the conference the red cross will also promote safety on the street in the water and at home th s year this proiect was launched last year and w ii be greatly intensified in schoolrooms in 1959 the gunior red cross is the largest you h organization in the world in canada it has the endorsation of education departments in all provinces it is expected that more than 600 000 children n ontar o schools will be enrolled this year georgetown tv writer has play on channel 17 mr krane a television play originally written for matinee xheatre last year was repeated on film last week over the buffalo channel 17 it was of particular local interest because the writer rod coneybeare has been a geor getown resident for several months moving here from toronto with his wife and baby son monroe they live at 79 sargent road mr coneybeare at the youngl age of 28 has a solid professional background behind him born in belleville he grew up tn toronto entered radio announcing at 17 and worked for a number of small city stations including chatham ofilha and cpoy guelph in 1952 he decided to concen irate on the writing end of the entertainment business moved back to the ot and started wn ting television plajs he engaged an american agint who sold four or five for production in the states meanwhile his experience a an announcer stood hintin good stead when he began entertaining radio listeners on a weekly program out of this world tht stones each complete in luilf are fantasies and science fiction it or it i and mr conej bean not onl writes the show but narrates it to the dominion network listeners each monday at 1045 pro another steady assignment is as a consulting writer on scan a 730 p m tv network show ev ery monday on october uth he will appear on still another week ly radio show this one slated for saturday mornings and slanted to the tastes of younger listeners mr coneybeare is writing the script for the show tomorrow sept 25th one of hi plays the adventurer will be broadcast at 9pm over radio sta hon cjbc mr conycbeare is particularly proud of mr krane which star red sir cedric hardwicke matinee theatre a network show produc ed a new play every day starring well known actors at the end s its staioon four or five plays were chostn for dlming and the georgetown writer s was one of them it has bobbed up two or three times since on the net works each time to the edifica tipn of both his pride and pocket book the versatile writer has also authored a novel which is making the rounds of publishers at pres ent car road roller damaged in colusttm damage estimated at dose tu 1600 resulted when a 1364 ffttndi driven by joseph kttriey 20 3bit- pel street collided with a sunfiaw- roller owned by the godson com- traction c04 on the mntft ulnt- satfirrfa there were no intmnia t mr kurjky was soutftooumfi om the line and had just come cmnr the brow of a hdl when he- was in collision with the roueix wdtolrffc was being operated by sotikotak cnrrado of ossracton axfe aft tftfe time the accident occuemfi justt nuatft iff preston s service station hthc car took the brunt of the diumafie approximately si 000 vwuitth wttiilc the roller suffered jlitfttlfc more than half that the qrmsfti was toportcd at about 4 30 tfitm amti investigated b cst u5 amorcss of the milton detach rtmatx vfttv v steward pro i on saturday directors or north bbttttn fidu and country club said 1 tftarrite tto jpitt pro russ kelly lamfi this wife and club stewards mr and mrs david spictr when the entertained them at a din ner and dance the group was fint entertained at the home of the club president mr and mrs william mcvall then went to burlington for din ner at the estaminot and later at the brant inn included in the part with their ladies were james f eans graham farnell panics linton jack malcolm e w binkley ken nash fred helson russ woods dick licata and jack gunning kentner fuel finn introduces hytest heralded as a major advance in furnace oil the w hj kentner it son firm has signed in exclu sive contract for distribution in georgetown of hytest 303 a fuel oil additive which claims to de liver up to 20 percent more efft ciency while at regular furnace oil prices the additive was originally de veloped for the consumer oil co in new rutherford nj by the stewart hall chemical corp such good initial response developed that a separate corporation under j valk jr was formed to handle sales and promotion of the addi tive first canadian deliveries were made in september 1956 to companies on the st lawrence seaway project at iroquois prior to sale in canada the additive was put to exhaustive tests by the canadian government kentner trucks now sport new eire dehydrators and filter equip ment through which oil will be processed at point of delivery the dhdrators are dt signed to remove excess water from the fuel oil and filter out impurities which might be present w h kentner 4k son is one of georgetown s oldest establish cd fuel firms the business has been in the kentner name since 1934 when howard kentner pur chased it from the john mcdonald estate the business was origin ally established before ihe turn of the century when mr mcdon aid came here from alabama six years ago fuel oil was added to the former coal business the minutes of the last meeting and mrs gear sinclair read the scripture during the business portion of the meeting it was de cidtd to hold a fowl supper in the basement on october 16th rev john hill atu nded the meeting and ipoke a few words to all present mrs wilson closed the meeting with praer the afternoon group served a lovel lunch tinting bleaching new hardtop styling tnnufiunttowithlbefut roof line on ail fourdoor hardtop models sttnttos saittures a curved rear window that encompasses the coonndrtmom compound windshields that eliminate wind noises jh iflfift 3tubft imodols aluminum front brake dniffb are standard on att imoddte are equipped with distortionfree safety glass tttmrhefi n 123 inch wheelbase and is powered by a 364- tn-4- mmpression ratio cjlouiie useautu cjlounne harper method ii mkitt st na ik crarftn onu aptmaataawnt truatl t1u1 church chi rho club has sprakbr on india rev david luck on furlough from a teaching position at baring union college in the punjab gave the chi rho club of st georges anglican a vivid account of life in that area of india when be showed coloured slides and ex plained the operation of the col lege on september 11th mr luck a toronto native and graduate of wycliffe college has been on the college faculty since 1953 during his student days he did missionary work in the dio cese of saskatoon athabasca and the yukon and later served in to ronto and fredericton diocese hla pictures were cleverly ar ranged to give a picture 61 pres entday india and while stressing the christian communities he al so explained the other religions which exist in the country his slides showed many views of- the staff and students at barings dr luck was introduced by rev kenneth richardson the meeting was conducted by chi rho president roy cock a corn roast concluded the evening read the herald regularly and keep up to date with all he news of georgetown and district full coverage of council organ zations social and personal items plus many special features hornby college student struck has broken legs arm mr wm bailcj i a patient in the humbcr memorial hospital in weston he had a knee opera lion last friday morning and will be in the hospital for two weeks mr ted smith who recent 1 en rolled at iornc park college was hit bj a truck while he was cros sing the road to the school cafet ena mr smith was taki n to the oakville hospital with both hi legs broken and one arm grant lec ten ear old on of mr and mrs i re f head tirst to the grtund last tutsda evening when the pon he was riding tripped throwing him grant suffered head injur les and is confined to his bed for two weeks donnj 1 eshe celebrated his 5lh birthdaj with a parlv with seven of his plamatcs at the home of his parent mr and mrs dour leslie mr william robinson and mr nels robinson left earlv sunda morninj tor manitoulin island where lhr are jjoing to atlend tho cattle sales this week the joint meeting of the afler noon and eeninc groups of the h rnb united church w v was held at the church ha 1 on wed ne da september 17th i in the afternoon mrs roy wilson president was in charge of the meet ing mrs johnson neelands read hows your iq todays insurance problem answer ed quvition 1 the ev plosion of a gas or oil furnace co ered by broad extended coverage insurance answer definitely and any resulting damage would be covered b the fire prop erty damage policy contributed in th interest of sound insurance by john r barber james f evans john t armstrong -x- directory dr j bum milne dental surgeon xray or johnjt kerby practice of dentistry xray triinglt 73641 main street georgetown dr k w mccauley dentist 6 main street north tr 74641 tf s m fubuh ro optometrist mcnamara jewellers georgetowo for expert eye care consult o t walker oculist prescriptions filled hoaringald glasses 12 main st south brampton gu 14474 res gl 16243 hours 9 ajn to 6 p m daily friday 9 am to 9 put evenings by appointment georgetown animal cuntc c w sayors dvjvl 106 guelph street opposite armstrong s garage tr 7 2741 monuments pollock campbell designs on request inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 62 water street north g a lt tom van sickler b a barristor solicitor a notary 36 main st- s tr 74531 dr williams bide maurice manderson barrister solicitor 61 mill st tr 7 2464 roxy theatre building lever hoskin chartorod accountants 51 main n brampton glendale 14824 i victoria st toronto phone em 48131 hewson ord helson barristers and solicitors 39 mam st south beside knox church 120 guelph sl hunter bldg no 7 hwj george c hewson john d or0 frederick a heison tr 72246 tr 79781 a ml nielsen dc na of chiropractic and naturopathy 43rd year of practice 25 pjn closed thursdays lady attendant 164 guelph sl georgetown triangle 73812 w hbigg and ralph dawes accredited pi c accountants 122 guelph st georgetown tr 73351 office hours 9am to 5 p m mondays to fridays w hcnrr professional engineer a ontario land sunrayor georgetown ontario i res 81 prince charles dr i office guelph sl telephone tr 73300 wallace thompson 3rd division court clark and comtn tr7 2963 tf 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 use in oil coal and wood fired units for sale at halton coop sup p lies frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service p o box 413 tr 72864 georgetown dale bennett and latimer barristers and solicitors lesoy dale qc 1914uss sybil bennett qc 19301956 douglas v latimer ba triangle 73381 st georgetown earl g black b comm rjjl ca chartered accountant 182 main sl milton oat triangle s5562 tf robert w fletcher l bailiff prompt reports v alley 74314 r r i inkvilmje stoialakroo 4vrruttrrbmts anft ittdttim oumg to increased business jn georgetown area the w0 he reguarly open town office tuesday wednesday thur hil 10 norton bido ws u-

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