Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 13, 1948, p. 11

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page ii the georgetown herald wedneadayoct 13 i94h tqsty meals in congenial surroundings at caldwells restaurant t formerly longs confectionery full course meals 11 anr to 7 prn duly including sunday j j noon meal only oh thursday breakfast light lunches ice cream confectionery phone 89 main street girls pipe band lucky number draw and concert main st monday oct 18th 830 to 9 pto in csoe of bad weather the draw will be made at the boxy theatre buy more tickets to help the girls band advertise georgetown in the thousands of miles they travel the money raised is to pay for the bus for transportation and general expenses you may be the winner 1st ticket drawn for 3 tons of coal 2nd prlxe 150 cash for the nearest guess to actual mileage on the 1036 fargo bus being used now at time of draw wnt say i have one buy moke others help t band wux yotjf if you have space for winter storage of bun please phone 411 pipe major roy magloughlcn chairman of fundi raising committee fjbl there are a number of books yet would you like to sell for us charles armstrong waa retired printer spending hi ufeumu ui u prin ter until hi retirement four yt ars ugo cluirlvj armstt onii died on monday ottoltr 4th at the real dence of hh meet mri wlllium gibl4 mr armstrong hud worked in mvcriilt elite i in hrltlih colum bia nlw yotk and bitterly in tor onto since cornmji to cunadi sixty yenm ajfo 1 had returned tn the old country elht time for viiita he was horn i ihty three yean jo in noifoll knland unmar ried he is jurwved by a brother john and u sjtoi mm tom went toy m knilim and a ihtei mrtf robut lilyjli ot acton during ida residence in ttnonto he nttended carlson street united church td ft ftcril jtrviee on wiidils jjay from the mccluro tflmurul iftifnt win conducted by hev john smith lilbeurtrs trtl four nephew hornet iud george byth william gibb and jamc boll wlllium chnpli intl clay tern ai ten interment was mudr in glen willinmj cemetery nassagaweya council at the october meeting of nasaa- gaweya council on monday octo ber 4 tli a request was made to the dcpt of land and forests to have n deer hunt held in the township on the first four days of septem ber in augu t council had parsed a resolution limiting licences to rntopayers only anctthls was amen ded to rend 00 licences for rate payers of the township and 10 to be sold to ha hon sportsmens asso ciation the caretaker of the township hall was instructed to notify the clerk of all dances to be held in the hall with the clerk to nqtlfy the provincial police in turn in order that law and order bo main tained insurance on the township truck and snow plow was renewed and premium ordered paid to a t moore general accounts amounted to 303 and road accounts b72 00 a resolution was passed naming permanent employees as requested by the unemployment insurance commission ashgrove ugh what a oold wet thanks giving day our little village was saddened to leirri of the death of mrs wal ter wrlggleswoi th at guelph last tuesday she wan born and raised hue and farmed oh the nixtli line but moved to guelph uome years ago a thort m rvlce wan held in our thuich on triduy afternoon in hrr memory and many of her iilendu were pursuit to show their love liitd icpit burial took plce hi the adjoining cemetery our sympathy gbea o mr walter wrlg- gtswoith bud fmjilly mr and m clumiec strom awd cnlldren j gutlpb wre sun day vi itoru at the home of mr and tori vrw wrlgglewovui ynd 1u ipid jhr john bellboddy ihr ejiurch ntlvico 014 sunday and fftl the wlntvi month wtfl commence at lu ven am birthday grwongu to mrs j e bejiboddy who celebrated iipr birthday 011 october 170f mrs john ij hunfn and mls viola bigden on 0 tobei 10th and alsa mrt walter bjownrldge on octo ber 2hit mai they enjoy many many more active in kincardine affairs mrs robt patterson dies from prying eyes jcivesy day hundred of customers may be in and out of the bank which serves you yet you know nothing about their transaction they know nothing about yours you may be depositing or borrowing th amount may be a dollar or thousand thats your business nobody elses you take for granted this private personal relationship between you and your bank all banks see to it that your transaction and those of about 7000000 other canadian arc kept tmft from prying eyes special fall tuneup this complete tuneup and batterycheek restore performance and guarantee easy starting on cold fall mornlnr have this work done now and save money kngink and ignition 6vbtem test battery and cable cir cuit voltage teat battery cabled for re sistance clcon nd tighter bauery connections i sister of mis i minnie young mrs james torric and mr thomas i young of cjcortotown mrsrobert i patterson died suddenly at her home in kincardine on friday october lt after suffering a heart attack i mrs patttirlon whose rnatden name was mary young was born i in erin township on august 22nd 1870 she waj a daughter of the late thomas young and janet mc millan in 1b06 she married rob ert patterson who predeceased her twenty one years ago and the eouplc took up residence in kin- cardine where they became re- i ipected citizens and took a promin ent part in ttmn affairs mrs patterson was president of the red cross in the critical year following 1017 she was also pre- sldcnt of the hospital aid a dill- gent worker in united church groups and a member of the wom ens institute she leaves a family of four chil dren mrs r c mackcnzlo pearl of klncnrdlno faymon and wu- 1 bcrt of toronto and thomas of ot tawa surviving members of the family arc miss minnie young mrs james torric ond thomas young of georgetown and wullam young of erin she was predeceased by a brother daniel and two slater mrs robert teeter and miss mar garet young who passed away a month ago n toronto funeral services were conducted by rev harold lawson of kincar dine- united church assisted by rov donald and rev john nich olson interment was made in kin cardine cemetery with three sons foymen thomos and wllbprt pat terson a grandson donald mac- kenzle of hesneler and two neph ews ross leltrn of bclwood and douglas torne of orangcville act ing at pnllbcurrrs 4 test starting motor f 5 corpprcsslon test engine for lejky tfaslcets burned valves etc 6 cloan and rlsct spark- 7 ttst distributor clean and act points u examine high tension wlrej clean distributor cap turrets 0 tighter ammeter and igni tion switch connections uncvr dash check coll connections primary and high ten sions test coll test and check fuel pump clean gas lines clean sediment bowl 10 check just fan belt and ad- la reset ignition timing with sypchrosoopo 17 test spark advance opexr atlon t ib inspect generator and teat generator tcharglng rata ccan and adjust voltage regulator adjust valve lash tlahtcn mjmlfold and test examine heat control valve free up if ritjces- wry wash arid oil air dean- ib 20 22 24 test carburator operation and adjust 25 adjust clutch pedo ash 20 road tcstcar 27 grcaso car 28 check all hose connec tions and tighten 29 change grease in trana rear axle 30 check entire rhmsln while on hoist for loose or worn parts and report condition of same chevrolet tuneup 75q parts and on extra ma other cars at equally low prices scott motor sales phone 161 guelph and queen streets bujaaaca m wiaa jsmajaum tajsaia msmrnmxmm attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for stataaedtate senrie gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 gualpli 334 the j sponsored by youk ank saviii solution ufce of a fluorine solution to pre vent tooth dtcay is being suggested in the field of dental research and some dentists ere actually using such u solution on the busls of sat isfactory results the dental health division of the department of national health and welfare in working with the nutional research council s scien tists on studies of the effective ness of such proeeduie jncl will nuke known the results what council did contlnuod from page 8 would vote against it would be the first ones to blame us if there was a typhoid fever epidemic whltmec only ton or fifteen percent of those affected would be voting anyway renters havent a vote and yet pay water taxes macloren it would probably cost the taxpayer less in the long run than the present system doe davidson i can see the mayors outlook but we on council know the towns financial position and know that tills plan wlllpay its way its hard to convey this to the taxpayers and tliey might vote against it without prober know ledge whltmec i think council should go ahead immediately tow foreman hyde who wis present at the meeting said that if council was worrying about the main from stlvercreok breaking down that it would last for many years yet it had broken down be- foro and been fixed and could be fixed again if anything went wrong lie thought there was am ple water in sllvercreek and that the major problem is to re habilitate lines georgetown has used galvanized pipes as a money saver while other municipalities use copper which is more expen sive but lasts much longer mayor gibbons said there was no use discussing the subject fur ther until the engineers final re port was received and that mean- while each council member should be giving sound thought to the problem will ttralsi you to bcon an expert tt chwlclqw in the poetwar rcaf there are many trades which provide ample scope for the ambitious young canadian to prepare himaalf for a progressive future in the technical radio or clerical gelds this is the day when the men with special kill and training have the advantage over the other fellow the rcaf offers you just the training and opportunity you are looking for iath whh you 1min rasss el say la ha rcap kv ba la mmd yav caa mi t yur wsal laeaa by lsarswus yew h prescuacy ul ky prmm4i i idekar wall ta4oa trmjm tumim full opportunity far s pro pay provision for roltgtouo utolfon uojieot owl tutitol ariv sport iui rocrosttimo 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