Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 2, 1949, p. 5

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o q page 5 chatting a youve doybtljftm already not- icled uw heading of thjb column u different and from now on well jiut be chattln the with anne part la mining becauae mrs anne watlcins our nopular predecessor j in the process of leaving cfeorsetown at present she and aon david aire staying with her parent at erin but later on mr and mra- watlcins wul be liv ing on m small farm situated be tween alton and orangevllle- ann column was widely read and her fans will bo inuiing her in fact her chatting was so well liked that yc editor tftlil wants to odn- tlnuethe featuro and were going to do our- best to take her place just tno other day talking across hc backyard hedge with qur neighbour mr a g m- t be wad tilling us that his oji dr alex bruynd la now living in tweed de bruyns is a veterin ary who- lived irt town with mr and mrs bruyns for a time and before moving to tweed practised in calgary alta dr and mrs bruyns with their two little boys alexander and terry should enjoy living in what wc vc always heard is one of the prettiest little towns in ontario incidentally tweed is just north of belleville and while wc re on the subject of people who used to live in georgetown the high school stud ents who recently enjoyed nn ex pedition to the royal ontario mus eum in toronto were surprised and delighted to meet a former gj1 s teacher miss elizabeth pen win while in tour miwi pcnion is doing parttime lecture work for the museum and on that particular day w lecturing on paleontology and roolofy miss penson taught science at the high school frir a food many years btfore she re tired from the staff md with htr sister moved to toronto iast ylar miss penson taught again in gebr- getovyn for a couple o months during the absence ol the regular science teacher mr alan prouse a member of the present staff at gils- was hon oured at the annual meeting of the toronto suburban high school teachers association by being el ected 2nd vice president of the as- ytk promo attended a ssetintr executive in tor- onto on saturday stn6iuling up guelph street last week we noticed kay bludd and ken llulme waiting on custo mers in what was formerly clarks grocery store altho she hasrit had time to think up a new nanie for the store kay is the newow- nctv having purchased the business from col clark a couple 6f weeks dgo shes a busy woman thse days operating two stpres for we understand- she tli has her confeo- tlonery jtore in the exchange ho tel iteaijze it mightbe old news to wmc of our readers but others like ourselves might still find it new news to know that the manager of alliance paper mills ltd mr clifton boutclle has moved into the house on king st formerly occupied by mr and mrt william millicre the mill ere s are now living acrpss and up the street from their former home in the brick house next to the hyde par ker s i we ite sorry to hear that miss join lavoie who had planned on entering the kiwanls music festi val now being held in toronto is unable to do so because of a bad attack of the flu join has been i vrimini for tveral yeirs has a j lovely voicl ird we feci sure shed have done cxticmtiy well mr w e cappij brampton who is music instructor it ghs has entered two of his pupils in the competitions and both were gold medallists no wonder dick criihion is looking partit ul trl happv these flnys hes being married next sat- urday to attractive shirley walker of brampton and theyre going to live in one of the berwick hau apartments dick a graduate engi neer is with smith stop jltd its always good to bflj ahje to tell of people getting well so youll be atd to hear that mrs leigh bradbury wife of one of our hock ey stars is home from the hospital and out and around again after her recent illness and also that mrs bruce mcniven also recently in hospital is back in town agairl and progressing favourably we bear some of the camera en thusiasts hi towri have a yen to get together and form a club sounds like a wonderful idea photography is a fascinating hobby where theres always something new to learn in tt club the interest will become intensified hope the club really become i active mot recent people frota town to vhit- new ydrk city- were mr and mrs leonard j bell who ipcnt a week there also travel ling recently were mr pnd mrs stan plnlny and mr and mrs bud matson brampton who spent the weekend at the general brock niagara tails marg tells uj the tails are being illuminated again and needless to say as bciu- i tiful uj ever never can tell when you 11 run i into someone from georgetown several couples from town atten dtdvi dinner and d incc as gucu of the electrical wholesalers assoc i at the club kmgsway last 1 liurs- i day and who should we run into out jack foulis jack the son of i mr tirul mr it b foulis is opcr ating his own business in toronto j immifuctuimg stoves toasters etc jack seemed just os surprised to see georgetown people there ai we were to see him incidentally the party from town included mr i mil mrs wilf ford mr and mrs john hell mr and mrs bus bink- lev mr md mrs bill mtnallv ste w artto wn a successful euchre and dance was staged last friday evening in esqdcslng community hou under the auspices of slewarttown aypa twenty four tables of euchre were in play and prue winners were mrs w fidler mrs s mileham mrs ti lawon and mr e obflen the door pristc was won by mr w mulls after cards re freshments were served and the remainder of the evening spent dancing to the music of doris hulls orchestra a committee of seven ladies met fit mrs bailyu home last wednes day to plan the prograth for the worlds day of prayer service whioh wll be in st johns church next friday march 4th zh 3 p m mrs mortram returned from guelph general hospital last wed nesday although not able to walk ycl she is very much improved and hopes to be around again soon the wa hold a quilting meet ing mrs c smiths home thurs day afternoon the w i met at mrs ii p law on j home for a quilting happy birthday to mary lawson and betty ann henderson both on wednesday of this week i i lie georgetown i icrald wednesday march 2 1949 carrolls 1 mil mri and mri jack malcolm mr mrs liny salter ind mr ami wiltor biehn m h b iiavf iou eev gfcoitgfc wd 0 economy vwcle ssprinqs sofa wide seats help uolia mm mw 49 ford mm ug car li lis field i front ond rew sears detlaned lo give extracomfortable kip and shoulder room for six big people ease of handling owtvert are hailing tk 4 ford nw big car roadobuity thruttrto lo swftr pickop and rsipont uida poulbu by tks tquagplt powr you 01 from tks nw 100 hp ford v8 englna mw flngsrtip slsrlng for tor control and ffortuu parking i lmprovd magic action braksi 35 ausradlng for extra safety i 100 hpu v8 engine power and economy awady owimfi have d vn mlluona ol miub irt mislr mw 49 fprdi tkoyv proved tkal advanced ford v8 engine vlih equafto cooling ami new deep breath manifolding glvei itp o 10 mare gal economy f and theyre nthutiaihc about the new unoolhtr performance and bigcar driving feel that come from fords ehdotive equa polte power dengnl everywhere youll hear ownert lahtlrtg about that new roadhugging ford feel to tore and steady even u a crou wind mow you rid between rhe wneefa in the lowcrodud cemf section off the new fords 59 stronger life guard body ul lb wheel step over the bwwpsl and owners marvel at the soft level rearteal ride give by the new ford toraflex rear springs wi of mw vork bos ososan rix 49 ford to rectk k fosmaa acodeoty gold medal after 1949 oufcf esoblle modeb of oil make cmd in ol price classes had been carefully studied frore the standpoint of excellence b design sloottchy and feminine slyie appeal tus rec- oonrhon stands as a tribute lo the work of fords styling depart ment see your ford dealer today for a demonstration ride georgetown motors your friendly ford and monarch dealer main guelph streets u bpz0iai maxwell house coffee llb bag mcoormica sandwiches elite cream and bridge cream biscuits lb 35c tomato soupx31c c green pea soup 5c gikger bread mix 28c pork beans 2 15c ayxmer catsup 17c red salmon tl 37c pink salmon 23c brights peaches 23c seeded mosgat raisins 27c heinz babt food 3 tns 25c victory gherkins 37c barkers soda bisoihts m1 pk ioc miwiowpeioe crisco 1lb tka 44c kelloggs pep i4c kleenex 2 pkgs 35 kotex 2 pkos 65c while oub stock lasts dew kist choice sieve 48 peas 2 27c hetwz fancy tomato juice j 20oz z tihsx3c ha wes floor gloss 59c osc scotch oatmeal cajobuky8 t chocolate johnsons floor cleaner grapefruit jucy 96 urkir okanges sweet 288 s spinach pre washed cello packed greening apples cooking qrealetlvalu cocoa til 9c4c 0cjiv1es aee ta till ot tin 24c 49c 6 for 33c doz 36c pkg 29c 4 lb 35c telephones 280 w 662 notice of the closing of a road in the township of esquesing nfliii pf i jupo ed u law to cloikt p irt of the oriuinul auuw- mci- lor ko id bltwini loti 7 and jh in tin it i coinismon of the tounmup of lbqucbinu more par ticularly riclnbtd a follows all and singular that cer tain parcel 01 trict of land situate lyinu and liciiii in tlic townsliip of esquefnn in the county of halton and province of ontario and being composed of tlie original ajlovv- ancr for road between lots 27 and 20 in the ninth conccislon of the said township saving and accepting thereout and therefrom that port of the said allowance for road which has been opened and improved and 1b being used as a highway and which aid part is described as fol lows commencing at a point being the intersection of the northwest limit of the said allowance for hood with the northeast limit of a trespass or given road established across the east halves of the said lots 27 and 28 in lieu of the origi nal allowance for road adjacent to the northeast limit of the said lots the said point of commencement being distance 1360 feet more or less measured southwesterly along the northwest limit of tho said allowance for rond between lots 27 and 20 from the most easterly angle of the said lot 20 thence southwesterly along the northwest limit of the said allow ance for rond between lots 27 and 20 n distance of 020 feet more or lebs to the south limit of a treapaje or given road established in lieu of port of the allowance for road herein granted thence southoastcrly at right angles to tho last said course a distance of 80 feet more or less to the southeast limit of said al lowance for road between lots 37 and 28 r thence northeasterly along the said jlmlt a distance of 613 feat more or less to the northeast limit rf ril trn null highest cash prices for dead stock cattle ea 400 1 horses ea 400 hogs per cwt 100 according to size and condition i call collect fergus 15 darlinc co of canada ltd thence northwesterly along the last said limit a distance ol 06 j7 feet more or less to the point ol commencement the whole ox tests original allowance for road be tween the said lots 27 and 38 hav ing an area of 6 667 acres more or leas the part herein described tor exemption having an area of xmtt lcres more or leas and use part lereln granted having an area of 765 acres more or less take notice that the murdci- a council of the township of luesing will take into considers ion the passing and if approved vil pass at its meeting to be hu in monday march 7th 1mb at tttt our of onethirty oclock in map ftemoon at the municipal cham bers of the said township in thai village of stowarttown a bylaw flopping up and selling the above jescribed property in the said township and the council will at that time and place hear any pex- innor by his counsel solicitor or agent who claims that his landau will be prejudicially affected by tho said bylaw and who applies so to be heard dated at slewarttown tfala day of january ajd 1mb j m bennett clarjt of the t of ssiittsaahi

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