Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1955, p. 6

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h n th glosujbtowrl weiukld wednesday evening october 13 1ws9 pace 6 the georgetown herald serving the coram uni tie of georgetown glen williams nottval limehouse hohnrystewarttown ba1umafad fshghove terra cotta subscription rate v3 00 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted onapplicatioo tbe herald ii pnnled each wednesday in th 6flice at 22 main st gcoretowo walter c biejcn publisher and editor staff garfifld l ucghvray corey hernniiton jr mr aileen bradley leslie m clarlt dave hasting bob uaskerville authorized as second class mail post office dept ottawa member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the oniar6d vision of the c w na dont wait for gecfrge the community swmmng pool is voniethjdg which we cant lt george do fifty thousand dollars is a lot of nwney to raue for one proectl- more in fact than we can ever rocall beirtg asked d givwn tr goorgutown for any one thing this week the campaign gets under way in earn esj as publicity on another page of the jhjjralti tells you at least one large industry is going all out in a payroll deduction plan voluntary of course and others will be following suit the swimming pool committee hope to raise the bulk of funds from svh pledge campaigns for weekly giving rather than ask ing substantial amounts in lump sums which cramp the pockelbook they want everyone to share m paying for the pool to make it as painless as possible and very lew people can argue that the swimming pool will not lw of direct benefit lo them for ther arermnany resid love and princesses one can scarcity have e conversation thesu days wihtout pinces margaret and peter townsend toeing discussed our daily papers are full of pictures storiei and concctures with reprints from english periodicals re ports of public opinion vurveyi and all that goes with what is bound to become the love story of the decade everyone is a romanticist and wo sharo the pop ular opinion that if this n the man of her choice iho princess should marry him it is not as simple as that of course mr town send is a divorced man as well as a commoner two important obstacles which royalty cannot overcome and remain royalty renunciation of any right to the throne for herself or her children would be a must for the princess and wifh us that is quite alright for there are times when personal happiness can be plac ed even ahead of public duty but wo cannot adrpire a princess who seems to be wanting to hold on to some of the royal trappings while avoiding the stern responsibilities which go with them pot pourri the news column gave mr and mrs ernie cur ry a grownup family last week ft was mrs cur rys brother ted not son who wajnthe hospital thanks to young gary teeter a local girl found her wrisfwjjtch which gary turned in to the herald office after finding it on the street the owner was june ful- lerton retired manager of provincial paper ltd r b foulis and his wife have purchased a house in brampton and moved to that town they have been georgetown residents for many years since he came from scotland to work with provincial and have lived for several years on charles street their sons roy and john live in oorval quebec and toronto leg ion deputy zone commander leslie clark and local delegates were surprised to meet a former george towner when they attended a district meeting in delhi on sunday in the person of bill barry once employed here at barragers cleaners bill is now in the hair- dresting business after taking a course with bruno schsizzi now of milton andalso a former local man he has his own shop in delhi a couple of new fa cet on main street recently include bill coining who ents who havent childrn grandchildren nephews oi nieces who wdl be swimming there and of course a lot of us grownups will be enjoying a dip too now and heft future benefits are so evident that it is hardly worth reciting them one lias only to look at shirley campbells rone town of fergus to see what can hap peri when young people have a pool and skilled in struction but it isn t to produce shirley campbells that a group of pubhc spirited paojb have sparked this won derful thing for the gorgfclqwn district it is to pro vide everyday summer amusement and healthy sport for the community it has to be paid for and each uiould be willing to do his share in contributing no one is asked to de prive themselves a reasonable donation from each will put the campaign over the top faster than large donations from a few the duke ol windsor was a case in pomi here was a man whom the world could admire he gave up a kingdom or the woman he loved just like alt the fairy stories tell us and tunc has proved thit his action did not hurt the monarchy for tltero was another to step into his shoes adnmahon soon turned lo disgust m our mind when we found the duke was not willing to go all tho wiy he shirked his royal responsibilities without shedding also the monetary rewards which leing a member of the royal family brings and in fact was lot content to le plain mr windsor but must lw a duke as well if this is what the princess plans then we are much against if royalty must be royalty and there should be no halfway measures it is a ob ust like anything else no business firm pensions off an employee who leaves his osition because he is dissatisfied with the condi tions under which he works the same rule should apply in the case of royalty has come from drayton to jom the farnell store staff marlene dixon of norval at thecoyal bank and ray ollivier from toronto a junior apthe bank of com merce rays parents are planning io move to town shortly and will bo living on prince cmarles drive his father is an avro employee i qfnool activities will be well covered in the herald this winter this week there are some interesting news notes from one of the public schools and next week ghs high tales begins another season mr mark clark showed us an in teresting souvenir which he has carried for many years as a good luck charm it is an 1893 coin special ly struck for the columbian exposition of that year doug latimer corrects us on the proper nautical term inology henceforth we will say that a man serves in a ship rather than on a ship makes us think of army basic training days when our sergeant had apop lexy every time a recruit referred to hit rifle as a gun came a new second looie fresh out of otc and his first pep talk to tho platoon wonder if anyono over told him why tho burst of laughter when ho spoke ab out our ona wtyantlz iwnfyirtjptf columbia coast mission travelogue films address by canon alan greene friday oct 28th 800 pm st georges parish rooms i everyone cordially invited us firm invests in hewetson shoes lured to cancer by the potential ities of an expanding market one of the largest us shoe companies has bought a substantial interest in hew- euon shoes ltd of brampton shoe corporation of america which tops u s shoe retailing with an an nual 100000000 business and is in fifth place in manufacturing now has interests in two canadian firms the tirt dejijfnpleted lut month gave the vs rirm a khare in sidney uaplatn irrd of toronto the company hs intention of en uring the reuii trade here herbert c lee secretarj treasurer of hewii- ion shoe said ki plaining the advantages of the new combination e l voltes ijewet son president said bis company will now be able to drlw on the techno 1- ogfcal knpw how and 50 years eiper- lence oi slio corporation and will be nle tofctay abreut of the newest stle trnompanys general policy huw ever willtemajn unchanged it wifl contlmr to manufacture and distrib ute tlrougn its bramptdn plant and to specialize in teen aje sports chll drens men novelty and specialty footwear thi man from whom the joys of life have depar ted is uvino no mow author nam brlow the jo of life are hrl to appreciate unless vu l hair good lira 1th one f life frrateitl j ixxl hrjjth l prirtlefcft hut u no lonpf unus ual you can and should have kmm1 hedllh i rirst ou must hvfrtaith and the rrvjlution to do riaml u hat our ph atcian at iws when sickness invade ur hfimt- second ou should ad opt he habit of rrffularh hat ing otir lhmrian chick inir health should be prchcnbv any nudiatiui 1fnt on our v til stocked phjrmaiv your physician can phone triangle 73692 when you need a medicine pick mi jiiiir pmrrtplion if shopping nt ar us or li t us li llvrr promptly without exlia charge a great man people intrust us with the rcspunsihil ity of filling their prescriptions ma we compound jiiurs maccormacks drug store matvst georgetown quotation i sophocles 450 dc cop right 0w3s5 oxeeez weekly sports calendar still tims to bboistbr foa figure skating classes sponsored by oborobtown arena board seasons fee up to 10 yart up la 12 vr 0vr 12 vr for rrsthtratlon triingl 72521 watch foh ice skating soon in omrotown artna owners irmtmna comahv umrrid have a care free winter with oil heat we can install a guaranteed warm air oil furnace in your home for as low as 2600 per month no money down for free estimates call tr 73849 anyt t- west end hardware building supply vh miles wfst of georgetown on no 7 highway though cautious about the future llewelaon ufficiau are looking for ward to a period of eipaniton the company at present employi 200 wor ken other newly elected officials are john cooper eiecutive vice president harold uwson vice president in cbirjje of sales and thomas lloolc vice president in charge oi manufac turing spencer clark of toronto former president of llewelaon continues as director for the company hemember to order your christ mas l ards early drop in and tea tht heralds selection directory frank petch ut knskd auctionkul lrompt service io llui 413 trjannlc 7 2rm ronlrlown dr j burns dkntai siiiu x ray milne kon i mill mr il til 7 2871 dr john r kerby illactick ok dkntistity x hay trunkle 7 3m1 main strrrl goorifitown a m nielten dc nj doctor of chiropractic and naturopathy hours 2 3pm closed thursdays lady attendant 104 guhph st georgetown ntianglc 7 3012 lever hosk1n chart rd accountants successors to jenkins hardy em 40131 1805 metropolitan dldg 44 victoria sl toronto c w sayers dvm vkteklnaman uclph street opposite armstrongs garafic til 7 2741 i s m faibish ro optometrist mcnamara jeweller dale bennett tuirtiterj tod solicitor ieboy dau oc sybil bennett oc mp tom van skkua trunile 73381 mill street georgetowb it pay you to buy or sell through j a wihoughby sou limited realtor city and country homaa farms and small acraaom industrial a biminaaa propertlas your local representative tom hewsoh tk 73423 walter fidler brampton 975 r 4 ifu 13301 48 eflintoo ave e head office toronto hews0n 0rd barristers and solicitors 39 main straa south llealde knox church oeoroe c hewson john d ord trianel 7334 monuments pollock campbell daalfna en raquast inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 2048 83 water street north gait 00 1000 1300 maurice e manderaon barrister solicitor and notary public to 734b4 office 4 main sl 6 georgetown w h carr professional eholnaar a ontario land survayor goorsetdwn ontario residence 81 prince charles dr office guelph street tolcphono tr 73300 radio repairing we specialize in thia work 27 years aiparlanea j sanford son trlansie 73411 watchman finds broken latch on nrw homb police were advised of a broken latch at the new home of rex ileslod on sunday discovered by george martin who is watchman investiga tion by pc cuff found revealed nftth- incnuaautg in the houaa which la yet occupied by the hssjop tanulyj for rxpert j5yo caf mssm miuyihxiuasi2m itomimimj

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