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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1952, p. 8

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she geokoetown keeaiid wednesday evening nov m ibm pade thegeorgetown herald eervlng the rnmrrurnirias or geooetowv olen williams noeval umehouse boenby 8tewaetyown 8allinafad 1 ashgbove riua cotya subscription rata t3xk year single conies 8c neb advertising rates quoted on application walter c biehn publisher and editor staff garusld l ucgilvrey leslie m clark corey hertington jr reg broomheed l the herald la painted egoh wednesday in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class mall poet office depf- ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspapers aesoclauon snd the ontarioquebec division of the cwna a i ii leis see a crowd lsqucsing i ownship officials could not hide thnr disappointment at friday a nomin ation meeting at seeing such a small attend ance particularly when the time had been shifted from afternoon to evening in order to accommodate ratepayers whom they felt could not come out to an afternoon meeting hiursday night the annual georgetown nomination conies up and we hope the sumr situation does not exist our council too hm act the date with an e e to pleasing a major ity of the voters origlnall planned for i ri day ltwa lnord to ihurada ixcause 1 rid i is open night downtown and council felt that merchants and shoppers alike would pre fer the free evening to refresh the memory of ratepayers a one hour period from 7 30 to 8 30 is allowed for nominations mayor reeve deputy reeve and six councillors as well as one hydro com mmsioner are chosen by general vote su public school board members are elected one from each ward any two ratepayers may nominate a candidate for office a ratepayer by the way is one who owns property asses ed at 300 or more or one who is a tenant a pleasing sight a surprise and a pleasant one is in store for those who attend nomination meeting visiting the library recently we were much impressed by the work which has been done by the board this year hie partition which separated the library proper from the auditorium has been partially removed and a large archway now connects the two parts of the building hie stacks have been rearran ged and part of the auditorium is used now for this though enough space has been left in 1 here is a stipulation that a person nomin it 1 for olfice must either be present ut the mrrt ing or must submit written proof that he in tends to stand for office it is also required th it if a man is nominated for more than om office he must drtlare ills intention wiiilii seat he will cemtest rxfere the one hour per lex is up er else hr is assume d to ix- e ontrnel uik the office for which hr was first nomin i teel ibrrr sheuld lx an overflow crovd at the library for the public melting which fol lowi neminatiens at this meeting the prrs e nt ceiunill kirs an account of thr yrars business and werk of other public txxhrs is discussed by representatives nominees for office are given a chance to state their plat forms anef any rate payer is welcome to speak on any subject to ciurntion council on the year s business and to inform himself of how municipal business is conducted we find it an interesting meeting and always look for ward to it any ratepaye r who has any in terest in municipal affairs- ainj thit should include rae ry inan and woman should feel the- same wtiv the central area to allow for meetings such as this one hicrc is still some decorating to be done but even at its present stigc the building prcs ents a most pleasing appearance and on would go a long way to find a more attractive small town library the library board is to lx congratulated on the fine work they ore doing to give people a valuable cultural centre in the community a community christmas present christmas is only a few weeks away and we are wondering what o buy for mother dad and the children this bnngs to mind one item that shquld be on everyones shopping budget t b seats which have been mailed to everyone in hal- ton county these little items whicli are pur chased through the generosity of each indiv idual do a very large job when the money denved from their sale is put to work it is a present whose value is up to you while the county committee hopes for a minimum of two dollars from acb purchaser they are grateful for any donation large or small a mass survey of chests in halton is to be conducted in december with the funds raised jast year and this year the survey is trem endously important it is in this way that early discovery of the disease can be made ejrly discovery of tuberculosis can mean not only saving the life of the pc rson who has it but it may save you from catching it for ib is contagious carly stages of tuberculosis are hard to rec ognize without an x ray of the chest the person ycjji sit next taiwna bus or motor car tomorrov rnay he one of these early cases and you rrlevy 1e whfif is called a contact contocts are always examined immediately an active case is discovered through your purchase of christmas seals you will be help ing in a work which eventually can stamp out this disease entirely and so remove the dan ger of your ever being a contact and so as you plan your christmas shopping budget allow a dollar orvo or more if you can spare it for christmas seals it will pay you dividends hillbilly jewels j m m m m biltmor and decca records 2 hours of fun and music 1 with brownie belle of the ballads little joe the jovial mc freddy lang canadaarrchampion fiddler randy stewart louisiana hillbilly j windy king of the silver strings tiny brainless comedian heard cm chmls main street jamboree 5 mon wed frl at 1210 830 sat nites doors open 730 show at 830 admission adults 50c children under 12 25c s st johns memorial hall jj riday november 28th acton elections quiet acclamation all around after inst years hot election in actqn this yenr silw n complete re- ersnl ond ntl offices were filled by ncclamntlon at last week s nomina tion- meeting dr frank oakes chairman of lte public school board 4s the new may or succeeding ben ranhliri j j stewart is reeve and ray thomp son is deputy councillors are ab- ncr irwin william mclcod lorno wleck clayton nude lindsay joe greer and a former mayor ted tyler charles heard clift bradley a farmer georgetown man who oper ates n butcher shop in acton and thomas jones woro elected to school board robert mcarthur voteron public utility commissioned- was again returned to office jt dewhurst made caretaker wrigglecworth school sol dewhurst has boon engaged as eoretakar of the now- howard wrlggloswttflh public school and commencod his new duties last week he succeeds thomas worries who resigned the position recently bowlwo news tews closely grouped three bowling leagues acs baiter maecanaaaks hit bleaa wall macconnack s came up against a wall namely ucounvi and re ceived a bad set back in their race tor top place they netted triem- selves two point- mcclures by taking live points moved them selves up into second place silvers edged out maple leaf dairy in a 4 3 split the team standing is now silvers 32v mcclures 30 marcormack s 2h maple leaf dairy jj rolling high triple for the night was j gihm 7u3 u81 17s jj6 taklikg thr single- cilia it as again n shipmay with js7 itun urn up in eacil rials were a ilai ley 6j w ilrimdiord 65u illll an tltrtun 6311 l wumiii 24 j brand ford 24u uml al norton 4 i s ifalik c 1u lllili team storing bishop will dedicate new church reredqs a lit mltmos ill ij it ti w t hit huston fumily unci uitlnml mith mmmit y lift to t r i uitli by on m1b itiint m mill ix tltmii tm hi st r- r t t htiti it i y 111 ill oj lvhijll ut ill vtllllli mill on s jiid t iii ii u r hi i tn r ffl ii i it wk ut nt w ill t m ill in i ii i du ml u ii t tllult u ul l u i l l mx i illllliii to t- t tliiitli f iifihli it s a di 1 i ti ii t ill ill it in tl 1 i iljl 1 i 1 hi li i jw uic 111 1 li iii it it ilul ii j i l last 1 ii i tin i i tl i li i n i iii i h t r illoi i i ixt ii illll mmunaiiiin ittl hmfav sttirk liiwn a biff mtttliiit i the ii noiiilniili n ihurvl ty nlht ut tli t ibriry i luis w simms saint john nil ilwtnl rmdtnt of hip can- idian cji iiiiim r of coninurcc at 1h rnitni7jit nn v i nt tin mini imctlnt in toronto is mm nukinj plins for tin ir uht il lurlnt uhlch tic will contitel ucwird and ch iniht r itit mbt rs t lut itlonlftn iornnunt loaders ond buiincumcn icross ciiuida in business llfr ho is president and cliairman of the iloird of t s sim ma company a brush manufuplurint firm which vd3 founded by jus father in 1872 mr slmma his lonif boon nsoci i- tod with tin ch mix r of tommcrcc- mov i mt nt in thi count r nnd was out of the lountlt rs of the c midlin chimotr cinad i s nitionil business ortfanlzition canadas most popular white shirt arrow hart here if the greateit collar to grace neckline i perfect fit stays fresh needi no starch cant wrinkle dart tailored of combed broad cloth for ane texture nest your kin santorjzbdtabelled to thla tunning white hlrt will awya ilt jlauienlitmsandloolrimlghty mighty fine i 495 silvers was dona by the dairy boys lth s1s mkfus grab gaeaaul the lawn bowlers inereasad their hold over first place- by mieing- a clean sweep over provincials for a 70 victory misfits by extracting 2 points from legion no 1 pushed tiiemjelvea into second place hold- era the team stsndlngs are oou lawn bowlers 37 misfits i pro vincials 25 and legion 23 out- atandlng bowler of the night was w bell rolling an 8a1 triple he rolled three good icunes which were 281 280 and 200 this u one triple score that is going to be hard to beat kunnerrs up in aoorlng were li brahdfonl s38 1 saunders 623 n brown 822 m loruuo 2w c day hi j yates 244 and 11 moss 121 hlgti team scoring vaa exer cised by the ldwn bowltri with 3j01 lesion no 2 tie for tlrst by taking lome scots for a i 2 det uiloti lgloji ultil ttltrmml t- wltlilit 1 point of tint plact kif by edging i0lnu from iiinrlulj juat ntuiugt to kcj uitiiiftclvrx in iitsi 1 lie triim tuindliig li now ys j3 legion 1 lorric scots lul imimrlulk 0 illicit uurn ui imixiuls rolling juj6 rolling high trl ir for the nlklit was w lutlnx r bill 7u 1h 1641 in the uiilri ilku it m v llio i irk til iunn i u vairt 11 kurirk 677 1 ru bij j miiljln u r llirlrt 7h ii vulr j 1 ifuii lllon 1 iiul j muriy 04 hug lockers available yen caa bay meat whslesale and have it cut ay at a very reaaenable cast laat utuill lucky draw winner mrs p hayes miv driw was made by mr it strwardon and h e dye georgetown creamery i locker storage phone 174w guelph st tht ttr tnt x ray clinic lj ton li g to jitirittown in december directory a j crandell chart rd atroununt maui slrttt gorjclown tilcthonc ti4 wm broughton massiim dauiy 10 am to 8 pjn excnot wednesday it h 1 llinchouie to ilox 2u ciiorfciluvn 3blrl2 nielsen the chiropractor druglrss therspul 38th year of practice d w coombe accredited public accountnu reftatcrrd induatrul acceununu burlingtov 300 lirant st phone ml 4 lady attendant mon tuca ryi 2o pjn wed at 2 and b d pm ott dominion store orrctoun ph one 150w dr cufford reid liji dds dlntist telephont 410 ualn strict georgetown monuments pollock campbell 2 water st north g a l t designs on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery j dr j burns milne xhay dental surgeon georgetown phone 89 dr john kerby practice of dentistry xray telephone 202 main street georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 413 c w sayers dvm veterinarian guelph street opposite armstrongs garage phone 11 radio repairing we specialize in this work 26 years experience j sanford son phont georgetown 34w s m faibish ro oltometrist simmoris jewellers goorgctcwn phone s36 leroy dale qc m sybil bennett qc barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 18 norman gunn doctor of surgical chiropody foot specialist arch correction 21 main st s itrampton 1780 hours by appt tues i thurs only nmmxmmmmxmmrnmwawatmwii j a willotirhby sorii complete llkalr estatte service head office toronto 386 bay st em 3m04 city and country nomas farms sad small acreages inamtrial and business prapertlm your local representatives tom hewson georgetown 332w walter fidler brampton sss r 4 james f mcnab barrister solicitor notary public norton bldg main street telephone 600 kenneth m langdon barrister and solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan rojcy theatre building mill street phone 88w lever aw hoskin cnsrtersd aeoountsnts succeaairs to jenkins an j hardy 1808 metropo ltan bids 44 victoria btra t toronto el 0 31 m i nil in ffejrj attairimaaaiilaafa fit viitiivaau2tiltirw

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