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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 8, 1951, p. 8

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rtiii georgetown herald we august 8 1951 thfe georgetown herald serving the communities of v qsokgetown glen willjantb norvaju ldfkhou8e hornby 8tewabttown baixinafad ashorotk terra cotta asibncrtptloa rate 300 year single copies 8e eaoh- advertfsiag rates quoted on application staff garfield l mcoilyrsy x corey errlngton jr leslie m dark bill st amand a herald is printed each wednesday afternoon in the office on main street georgetown autherlzad as second laas mall post xattce dept ottawa of the f weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec jmvision of the awl the editor corner could we have a hospital the removal of brigadier wallace from town and advertising of his lovely maple avenue hbme for sale has brought to the fore the subject of a hospital there are many people in town who look on this as one of georgetowns greatest needs and several have been sug gesting that the wallace property would be an ideal site it is reasonable to think that as the town grows and it is growing the need for hospital facilities grows with it georgetown is at present served by three hos pitals peel memorial in brampton st josephs and guelph general in guelph until this past year accom- modation was extremely limited but this has been over come for the time being by additions to all three build ings even so one cannot be assured of proper accom modation in any of these one often hears of patients having their beds in tlyahallways or of patients who re quire private rooms being able only to have ward beds there are distinct advantages to a local hospital its purpose would best be served if it were planned for maternity confinements treatment of emergency oper ations such as appendectomies tonsil operations and care of elderly patients who require rest and quiet there is no great need for too elaborate operating room equipment for nowadays it is customary for specialists to be consulted in major operations and these patients would still go to the cities for treatment there would be saving in expense to the family both in accommoda- ton and in the visiting which is part of every hospitali zation case and in case of emergency valuable time would not be lost in transporting a patient several miles to hospital there are things to take info consideration too on the other side of the ledger not the least of these is cost original cost of equipping a hospital is high and it seems that no hosptal operates at a profit nor does it break even there is the question of whether any building can economically be converted into a hospital as there are certain requirements which might be met by law or whether it is cheaper in the long run to con struct a building from the ground up however on all these points expert advice should be obtainable from the government dozens of hospi tals have been opened in the last few years some of them new buildings some of them converted we would euggeat that some of those who are most interested in promoting a hospital call a public meeting and possibly have a government official address it nothing can be tltvfl umtlnmt gri nvh of groindwnr and nr cione wnnuui a gwiu mju p zation and the sooner it is started the sooner something concrete will result the ex is coming with its usual quota of features plus jimmy dur ante as star of the grandstand show the canadian nat ional exhibition is getting set to open its doors again on friday august 24th on that date a distinguished american general george c marshall secretary of defence win officiate at the opening an interesting innovation this year at the cne will be entrance turnstiles which collect the money and admit the public automatically as you drop a0c piece into a slot it acts as a key which unlocks the mechanism the bar pushes forward at your touch and you are in side the us air force band said to be musics most versatile group is coming back again it includes a 100- piece marching band a 20piece symphony orchestra an 8 5 piece symphonic band and a 29voice glee club spike jones and his city slickers who have been in toronto on past visits will play a fourday engagement in the coliseum name bands in the dance tent this year will all be canadian and half a dozen orchestras including art hallman and trump davidson will play for dancing highlighting the art show will be whistlers moth- er a abtfoot canvas owned by the louvre in paris france a showing of orchids and exotic plants is plan ned by the dale estate brampton and wilham brox of jmira will present 1 000 square feet of the newest dev elopments in gladioli prize money is increased in al most all divisions including fourth prize money in all classes oihe poultry show oyer 30000 is offered m the horse show and prize ribbons have been extended to sixain each event -c- pot poufcjri with so many people from town visiting in engf land the mail brings a letter now and then frbm frienda i are vacationing in the old land mrawilliam car- ijdejg writing from breighmet bolton gives jps a tip wqifhauifouawini future when mailing heralds ssshni vpy f the paper which looked as if it had been through the wars now we have decided to use a much heavier paper for the english mail in order that it will arrive all in one piece apparently it isnt only the herald which takes a beating for mrs carney says she received a parcel with sugarthrough everything in the carton and oozing out of an inside corner mrs bert hill of glen wil liams is at pleasance niewburgh road auchtermuchty fife scotland and says it has rained a great deal and isnt very warm though she has become acclimatized npwjen route she- had the thrill of seeirtg the queen and the pnnoesses wavrng to passengers on the ascania from the royal boat the greeting from the queen was acknowledged with three sirens from the ascania mrs hill gives us a picture of scottish landscape- in describ ing the high walls called dykes covered with climbing ivy and blue bells on oheside and honeysuckle owthe other and then a little bridge with the falls of water running down she has been sightseeing a great deal attending highland games and has had a trip to edin burgh castle outside the castle- is a little cemetery where soldiers pets have been buried each with a little tombstone and flowers planted around its a pretty quiet town these- days with several industries closed down for their annual vacations sonne welcome work is being done on sidewalks here and there in town one big improvement is the new curbing in front of the post office a doube curb allows a step vrhen getting out of a car eiminating the high approach to the side walk dick licata draws our attention to an item on the front page of the sunday edition ofhe detroit times which is probably the first time georgetown has been featured in that paper it tells of how bus bell tests his fibreglas boats and says occasionally he shoves a i 5ft boat out of a secondstorey window but instead of going crunch the boat bounces theyre plastic boats made of fibreglas bonded with synthetic resins he has government orders for several of the craft to be used in the arctic for they dont even get brittle at 80 degrees below zero frances pries who has been working in toronto at the canada life office since the first of july joined the smith stone office staff this week after a month in hospital in toronto for treatment of a heart ailment druggist e v maccormack was able to return home last week much improved in health we shall be looking forward to seeing him back on main street some day soon page 5ss ool at evurabhouis cnoms bartlett pftrsr miss camaba re ras 26 atumb sains pack kernel corn 2 29 uasyt ear mown pork beans 2 1 nsw pack umt sto devon peas w 17c maroarini marginecofoisa 43 mown last sl r 57 horsey grapefruit jwe 2 r 27c su 319 r229c57 343 7 directory nielsen the chiropractor drugless therapist 37th year of practice lady- attendant mon tues frl 23 pjn wed sat 25 and 89 pjn over dominion stele g n phsas 32 drcufforpreid udfi djx dbntj9x tslephomk 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orf domestic ft 33c v vrtssirhm amllmkllm can uou canoe if you cant canoe you shouldnt no matter how romantic the night but there are plenty of other boats for your safe enjoyment of our lakes and rivers mund1wby mis hunt8vhxb 985 jacksons pt 495 collinowood 71s oriuja 6m rose bar restaurant main st phone 89 t printing of every descripttim

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