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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1957, p. 14

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i i i v min ypw the georgetown herald wednesday evefr october 8 1807 page 4 ii s credit valley d 7 y rock ul asphalt paving ccxl 7 life cravel georgetown gramnc motels parking lots sidewalks tennis courts driveways service stations road work concrete curbs if you need any a5phalt paving done call triangle 74651 ree estimates j w lawr s hog contracts yes the coop has them we can supppiy the feed if you have the pigs see us tqday halton cooperative supplies georgetown triangu 72271 we service television all makes ramos record piayers car radios appliances bom to tc ernies radio null street 4 years servicing triangu 78701 what jcouncr did cks tax adjustment onmain st property appealing for an adjustment oh taxes and assessment for a building on main street mrs john cordaro was told when she appeared at the sept 23rd council meeting that she would have to appeal to the coun ty revision court which has juris diction over such matters mrs cordaro complained that her taxes had risen over 100 in a year and that from 1952 the total in crease on one building had been 370 u she also complained that a new sidewalk in front of the building promised some time ago has never been installed and presented a pet ition signed by a number of apart ment tenants asking that this be done three tenants had already been injured in tails on the pres ent sidewalk she said road chairman walter cray pro mised some action on the sidewalk council was advised by the coun ty clerk to withold payment of a bill for court costs received from the crown attorney pending furth er discussions with the attorney general crown attorney dingle advised council some time ago that he would be billing the town for court costs when a case is dismissed some thought is being given to ap pointment of a fulltime crown at torney who would work on salary to replace the present system the county clerk said discussing a chain of office for the mayor the property committee was asked to obtain prices and suit able designs for later consideration a 125 grant was made to the volunteer ambulance service when cr walter gray relayed complaints of speeding on moun- tainview road uwas decided to ask the police to use the speed trap there more frequently reeve stan allen questioned in sertion of a proclamation advertise ment in the herald advertising bu siness womens week wondering why one group received an ad paid for by the town a ratepayer he said had drawn it to his attention and had objected to a herald edi torial criticizing council for spend ing money on a tour of public works while the editorial writer re frained from criticism of the mon ey paid for advertising solicitor john ord relayed a strode by car former nerval child is killed a norval couple who moved to orilua a month ago suffered a tragic bereavement when their yearold daughter was struck- by a car last week ruth daughter of mr and mrs cameron barker ran from a ditch into the path of a car on highway 11 near her home and was instant ly killed mr and mrs barker had been norval district residents for five years living on no 5 sideroad mr barker has continued in his position at avro since moving north commuting daily to work there both he and his wife were active in the work of st pauls an glican church while- they lived here mrs barker having beef su perintendent of the sunday sqnool jlittje ruth also leaves f our bro- there leslie david daniel and paul the funeral service was conduc ted on thursday in st james angli can church orillia f athers join wolf cubs for campf ire corn roast fathers joined with members of the 2nd wolf cub pack a week ago saturday night when a large par ty travelled to the farm home of horace bell r r 1 for a wiener roast different sixes of the pack en tertained with skits and songs ar ound the large campfire during i the evening members of the lad- ies association assisted in cook ing the large quantities of corn j which were consumed during the evening greenwood burial for mrs gordon sanderson rev morgan mcfarlane con ducted a funeral service on fri day at the harold c mcclure funeral home for mrs gordon sanderson 49 who died in toronto western hospital october 2nd mrs sanderson who had heen in failing health for some time had been in hospital for a week prior to her death the former bella hllson she was a native of brampton follow ing their marriage mr and mrs sanderson lived in cheltenham then came to georgetown in 1940 they lived at 27 tyers ave i she leaves her husband three j children margaret mrs e oflal herty of oakville tjonald of terra cotta and marane at home her parents mr- and mrs bd wilson of brampton a brother and sis ter mrs george mccutcheon and george hilson of brampton and four grandchildren brian- and terry otiaherty lynda nd gor don sanderson pallbearers were bert fiddler george greensward bob caldwell edgar caldwell chester stevens and jim schoficld interment was in greenwood cemetery george town 1 court decision which upheld the view of assessment commissioner joseph gibbons that readymix concrete plants should be classi fied as retailers in most other j centres they are tegarded as man ufacturing plants he said and the astuteness of the assessor has been j beneficial to the tax treasury in one case plants arc assessed on a 35 per cent basis and in george town the basis is 60 per cent police chairman fred harrison relayed a suggestion of the police i chief that a flasher light should be installed at the msuntainview road intersection with the highway mr harrison reporting on the first weeks returns from parking meters pointed out that the prob lem of counting pennies and nick els could be a major one the com pany which installed the mcters had a coin counting machine which can be used on a rental basis he said robert coulter well knowncarden parties a man whose name wassynon- omous until a few years ago with garden parties died recently at iguelph general hospital after a i lengthy illness robert coulter 73 whose family j gave its name to his place of resi- dencc at coulterville had a vaca- tioh camp well known in this area the garden party which was held jflnere annually was known over a i wide area and was one of the best attended in ontario i he leaves his wife jean davis two sons hartman and hilton three daughters mrs walter arthurs mrs george crews and mrs don ald mcmillan rev gordon weir conducted the funeral service and interment was in alton cemetery scottish guest returns with mrs wm emslie mrs wm emslie 20 church st returned home last week after spending a month in her native scotland she brought with her as her guest a friend mrs margaret ma thers of hillcrest kintore who will visit with mr and mrs emslie here then continue on to visit oth er friends in winnipeg manitoba mrs emslie made both atlantic crossings by plane specify mhf pitrbulls forjobround versatility yearroxmd availabilityfor more go per gallon of fuel for more work with less operator effort many jobmated davis tools spread the cost over so many jobs mhf dealer service gives you fac torytrained mechanics complete maintenance facilities genuine factory parts in stock nows the time to tradein your singleduty equipment on multipurpose mhf pitbulls call us today for a job site demonstration murt allison 2 young street tr 73291 hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need ii w special values for our childrens size 2 6x pin wale corduroy overalls be pr100 ladies and misses fur mocassin slippers trimmed pr 98 sani queen stepon kitchen can ladies nylon and lace trimmed rayon briefs 497 3 pr 7 pr49 fresh spanish peanuts lb 33 butterfly 51 gauge 15 denier butterfly nylons subs china s5s set 19 large 25inch flexee vinyl tex made ibex 70x90 flannellette assorted colours action doll 749 kneels bends sits in any desired position a organdy and nylon dress and bonnet blankets ea 298 pr 579 ss rugs 20x40 lace trimmed ea 179 t pantie and half sli h set 198 lowneys bridge mixture lb 49 wain street georgetown v n feliss

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