Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1946, p. 3

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flowers notice to creditors la the estate rf jlu hmm lu1w sue ow tomi or gmrgetown in the cmntj f bitten bufcer ihh design work a specialty we deliver morton floral on yodb obdbr in now lor sanitlzor vacuum cleaner tor obrttmas deuvery ml jufcobrtriu modwno djot 4 fly dick riddall jodr rawtetgh dkaier queen st pfron 436 mo creditors of john howard ij1- lioo late of the tom of georgetown in the county of halton barber de c who died an or about the 17th day or july twlanahatbt h lug claims against his estate are here by notified to send by poet prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs iangdon aylsworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersign ed executrix of the estate of the said john howard iuooo deceased on or before the 31st day of august 1046 their names addresses descriptions fun particulars of their claims and the i nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the slat day of august 1846 the rte- ootrix wul proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executrix shall then have notice dated una 24th day ol july 1946 pearl etueen lillico executrix 5y uanodon aylswobth her solicitors georgetown ontario b beid son ship holste1n j calf by air to otjba the first export shipment of cana dian cattle ever made by air left mal- ton airport near toronto on august 1st for cuba and puerto woo it con sisted of eight purebred holstein bulls seven of thetn purchased by the cuban minister of agriculture and the eighth by a privat breeder in puerto plco w h held son georgetowhtcontrlbi ted one of the calves all of which were highclass individuals the success of this flight which re sulted in the bulls being in the hands of their new owners twelve hours after the takeoff points the way to the el imination of one of the bugaboos that faes beset the export trade in canadian livestock with latin america instead of a long slow journey by ship through stifling tropical heat that is extremely hard on the stock the air method of transit reduces travelling time to a matter of hours and ensures arrival hi good shape costs are about the same on the return flight the cargo planes are expected to carry tropical froite etc hays limited ot calgary and bramp ton are the firm experimenting with the air method of shipment the cargo line is operated by a group of excom bat pilots headed by terry goodwin a veteran of 360 operational flight who served in lhe spanish civil war the rajp and the rcaf general concrete work sidewalks cellar floors cement driveways consult us for estimate on your concrete work reeve bros phone 275w georgetown lownsmp well licence public hauls advbkflsb fob townsmp assessor at the regular meeting of esqueslng township council held in stewaroown on tuesday evening august 6th a by law was passed providing for the lic encing and regulation of public balls in the township in order to introduce the new coun- tyss s m esqueslng the clerk as instructed to advertise for a township assessor with applications to be in by august 10th account passed for payment inclu ded the municipal world george c brown renewal of clerks bond bell telephone co brampton hydro a w benton stamps board of health ont bridge co tender cheque road accounts relief accounts george brankley gravel contract the sum of tl40 was granted ward sb service personnel fund to dl paid to sidney klrkpatrick and by laws authorized the assessment of the township lor 194g and the distribution of the railway bonus fund among the different school sections entitled there- 329 5 00 5 68 405 7 00 46 00 345 00 5341 74 44 05 1232 72 when in need of printing call no reupholstering will make that old furniture look like new we redesign chesterfields phone 89 fo estimate dick the upholsterer notice to creditors in the estate of william gordon mw len also known as william g mul len gangsman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of william gordon mullen also known as william g mullen late of the city of plymouth in the state or michigan one of the united states of america garageman ftho died on or about the 19th day of august ax 1s45 are hereby notified to send par ticulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 31s day of august ad 1946 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 29th day of july ax 1946 wllma j mullen administratrix of the estate of william gordon mullen by her solicitors dale and bennett georgetown ontario mrs percy dillon dies in hamilton a patient in hamilton sanitarium for the past three ears mrs percy dillon passed aw ty there last wednes oay august 7th born in georgfttov u 46 years ago she was formerly anni mae hilts i diughter of joseph c hills and the late mrs hilts she leaves bt sidt s her- husband a iim il of five children audrey of hamil ton and shirlty ross ruth and nel son o georgetown a son claude was killed in action in france wo years ao slit also leacs a brother gordon ol gcuiiioftn md two sisttrs mrs jack mtquirric f n glen wiuian and mrs wilttr brovn tess of wal demir she was predeceased by two sisters mrs jimes mclennan joseph inei and gertrude tin funeral wis held from the mc clure funeral home on s iturday to the united church where service was held ul 3 otlock rev j e ostrom conducted the service assisted b ven w g o thompson pallbearers were jim mclennan walter peck walter brown perc cltave william chaplin and jackmcquirrie interment was in greenwood ctmeierj georgetown banking ik 77704 tjetailers make constant use of banking services in some cases these are simple but essential the bank takes cash receipts on deposit makes change operates cur rent accounts and accepts and records used ration coupons other retail accounts involve considerable handling of drafts and a very important service the making of loans to enable retailers to take advantage of trade discounts all this entails banking in action the canadian bank of commerce has among its customers many retail houses from the small corner store to the large chain and depart ment store strict attention to their particular needs is given to all the banks customers use our services for your banking requirements whatever they may be consult our local manager band oncert draws large crowd to park a band eoncert j im scnsore by the lome scots band and the lions club drew a large crowd of music- lovers to the park on sunday evening to hear the music which won first place at the recent wierloo music lival everjoiu six kc highly of tne fine music provided by the band under the learit rsiup of mr alfred perroi and prtulcnons are that they ill make a clean sworp at the 1947 canadnn national ehibi ion in tor onto sunaay s progrim was as follows o canada dee harmonj march the middy overture princes of india waltz over he waves euphonium and cornet fxtitt ida and dottle walt the merry widow hvmn unto the hills the shamrock irish selections hymn abide with mc regimental march god save tl kin solo parts were hmdlid by joe wil co han ey cuthbert and william lout the concert was originally scheduled lor tlie lions park beside the post or fice but was switched to the park to avoid the trouble of putting in light lng t the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch r h ireland manager barns raed in fire at union fire of an undetermined origin raaed three buildings on the old burgess farm owned by howard dolson at lot 20 6th line ghlnguaoousy last thurs day night the fire broke out about 1130 at night and in a few minutes bad made such headway that there was no chance of saving any of the buildings which included a large bam driving shed and small bam mr dolson and the neighbours managed to remove some of the implements from the shed including a hayloader and a side delivery rake the season s crop of hay was among the major item lost the fire did not threaten the house as the wind was blowing away from it the house is unoccu pled as mr dolson makes his home on the former fetch farm only half an hour before the fire broke out the dolson s had driven past on their way home from hillsburg and found every thing in order the loss was partially covered by in surance no livestock was lost in the fire eomingas it did at a time of year when the stock was all in the field the georgetown herald wednesday august 14 1946 sa1ada tea gelatine harry koeltes double otiak vamil custard if avalubla harry h0r1te b filler for lemon pie 26c 14c hakky hdine s gravee x 19c bamt bobxe s osvainn gravy 23c to make ice cream at home harry horned frosty mix z 19c special maxwell h0ttbe coffee 39c ovaltine st 9c saniflush xe snack sacks ioc nescafe 54c dma beans ibe flour brodie a na x3c beets jss babt food 7c shredd1es xix3c posts bran no xoc isc beef broth xnx5 1ob a dtuonttul tbxat i junket tablets s ltg- catsups macaroni r sfachetti aok cuuisi bodquzt soap xcaksa fxc arxixel baxtcd mixed nuts vc kar wax beans x td x7c ovrfhf n cu prune nectar stuffed olives kxixooo 31c aitatea 33c v all bran rjlc maclabeif rxxfaxed mustard a 16c new royal quick yeast 14c sauce 18c tea pks 38c sanka coffee frts cocoa ji 19c 51c 31c pickling spice x vinegar x5c s9c heinz soup fresh daily green or wax beatfe lemons 300s full of juice 9c 2 1b 25c 3 for 10c home grown tomatoes choice quality lb 10c homegrown peaches very delicious basket 85c fruit and vegetable prices subject to fluctuation miianiiiiuaitdxiritumi jflimmmaim it n iiritimtiiiinmuomwmiiit for that trucking job remember this number 274 r 5 wilsons cartage keep steptember 6 and 7 open for the centennial rm pair

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