Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 11, 1951, p. 6

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u- r the georgetown herald wednesday july 11th 1951 page 6 stop and see us tor m rontia08 pvwkb v adxhau4 qjlc imvcka tak8 battntlbi fakts a aqok8sokib8 good wftcouon of used cars and kbpa1k8 lome gatjier motors acton main st tel 326w school principal 36 year w j fenton dies principal of brampton high school lor 36 years william james fen ton died saturday night at the home of hi daughter mrs j a carroll wellington st mr fenton was in bis 03nd year mr fentons tirst teaching post was at 8s6 in chinguacousy town ship which he had attended as a boy he was an honour graduate in classics at the university of tor onto in 1889 after a term pn the staff at port elgin high school mr feiton joi ned the staff at brampton high unljn1b01 mna 1m waa gp- auto parts far au make case cream stxsm to sftsxm towing and winching service chttt dj amies bos raonk mrtl bolton robert st pneaa 11 plumbing heating eavestroughing pointed principal he retired in associated with many municipal projects mr fenton was a lifelong member of the brampton library board a proposed addition to the carnegie library will bear his name he was a former member of the brampton water commission re was very interested th sports and was on the executive of the local bowling curling and golf clubs for many years the oldest past master of the ionic masonic lodge in the com munity he was also a member of brampton presbyterian church where he was for 20 years superin tendent of sunday school classes he later joined grace united church where until his death he was sen ior elder he leaves his wife the former lillian elby of port elgin one daughter mrs j a carroll and two grandchildren macintyre heads weekly newsmen frank maclntyre publisher of the dundalk herald became presi dent of the central ontario week ly press association at its annual meeting at midland on saturday other officers heeled were ken walls barrle examiner past presi dent paul rice huntsville forester vice president david philipps stay- ner sun secretary and george cad- ogan durham chronicle col f a picking aurora banner stewart mckenzle bradford witness w h cranston midland free press her ald and charles nolan stouftville tribune the 45 publishers said high news print costs and increased postal rates had made a rise in newspaper sub scription rates a necessity many have already increased subscription prices and others are about to do so it was reported at esquesing council on tvjb8day jtjly srd at a special meeting tf esques- ing township council on tuesday evening july 3rd a bylaw was passed enabling those ratepayers who wish to do so to borrow money under the tile drainage act for the purpose of constructing drains up to an aggregate amount of 840000 for the whole township drains may be constructed of tile stone or timber the regular meeting held prior to the above when the following ac- counts were passed hepc of ont brampton 1843 board of hydro commissioners wrestlings back at milton arena international action and speed are featured in a wrestling session set for friday july 13 in milton arena yes wrestlings back a sdzzler of a bout will put a temporary settlement on the reporw ted feud of capt marty hustler of the us army and the hooded mask gent always with a grudge fight this pair has had many a fair iri an uproar winner of the olympic ihle at los angeles in his amateur days topflight wrestler joe majck of bfantford ont battles powerful ringer king johnny bognaf of lock- port ny westerner wild bui cody is of walter t evans co insurance protection real estate ocean teamship service serving georgetown and community for 32 yean phone 183w mlixstkefit bell telephone co 905 the georgetown herald 400f the municipal world 1 set of revised statues total 3124 clarence an- dersonfhrry bessey and r w cunningham fencevlewihg fees 1200 a w benton stamps 700 george c brown insurance 37661 sheep claims amounted to t h price 1 lamb lulled 2500 meldrum star 1 reg ewe killed 4000 damage to lambs on acctof age 1000 a n satrk valuator 2 trips 800 harold w early 1 reg shropshire ewe killed 6000 spence wilson valuator 400 car ried claims for foxes destroyed in es- ciuesing were paid under county bylaw no 845 c e herrington georgetown 2 foxes shot july 10 1000 john ruddell georgetown 1 fox shot june 8 500 gerald mcleod acton 2 foxes trapped june 14 17 1000 bruce ismond georgetown 1 fox shot june 19 500 rfed brooks limehouse 1 fox shot july 3 500 road accounts were passed to the amount of 340071 and relief ac counts 6474 a bylaw was passed increasing the rate of interest on municipal borrowing and also a bylaw to assess the township for 1951 akron ohio to complete the b0l of a night of sport thatpromoters promise will be red hot brampton reeve new peel warden reeve j a mclaughlin of bramp ton won a one- vote victory over fred hostrawaer deputy reeve of chinguacousy township friday night when he was elected warden of peel county he will replace otto j hardwick who resigned as warden of the county several days ago in order to accept the position of town clerk in bolton reeve sid smith of toron to township cast the tie breaking vote mr mclaughlin has been on the brampton council for nine years he was councillor for five years deputy reeve three years and is serving his first term as reeve don houston phone 547w try a classified ad next week phone no 8 ss no 5 esquesing promotion results teacher miss margaret mackdward kkom grade 8 to 9 margaret bird hons kredamae stull andy stull from 6 to 7 elizabeth diane m ichie from 4 to 5 sandra tindale from grade 3 to 4 george stull lewis stull norm patricia robertson gary hume john bar row grade 3 tommy mcdonald hons douglas robertson from grade 1 to 2 donald tindale notice to creditors in the estate of karen m alexander late of the town of georgetown in the county of ilalton widow deceased the creditors of karen m alex ander late of the town of george town in the county of halton wi dow deceased who died on or about the 17th of june 1951 and all oth ers having claims against her estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon aylsworth geor getown ontario solicitors for the undersigned executrix of the estate of karen m alexander widow de ceased on or before the 1st of aug ust 1951 their names addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 1st of august 151 the executrix will farm improvement loans can be wed to build repair alter or add to any building or structure on your farm amounts up to f3000 may be advanced under the plan and the money repaid by instalment spread over one two or more year the rate charged is 5 simple interest aa lor full particular at our nearest branch farm improvement loans can aso be used for hew implements machinery and equipment mew foundation or breeding livestock fences drainage and other developments construction repair or alteration of any building on the farm iarm electrification the royal bank of canada ou cent 4oma oqal georgetown branch f p bennet manager proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the par ties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executrix shall then have notice dated this 26th day af 1951 lillian alexander her solicitors 7h georgetown notice to creditors fa the balafe ef david az late f tee tewa sf oeorgetswa as the ceaoty sf hattea oarage proprietor deceased the creditors of david base lata of the town of georgetown in the county of halton garage pro prietor deceased who died on or about the 16th day oft june 1ss1 gad all other having claims against ins estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to msasia langdon si aylsworth georgetown ontario solicitors for the undersigned exe- autors of the estate of david saxe oarage proprietor deceased on or before the 6th m august 1091 fllr names addresses descriptions ana ftfr particular of their claims jbd the nature of the securities if any held by them and tht imme- ep dtatehr after the 6th of august g the executors will proceed to v saflatribiite the estate of the said de pjead amongst the parties entitled fif0i having regard only io the ijlfgigr ef which the executor rwbmimu have notice this 8rd day of july percy t i4 1 gains executors r ayl8wokxh old shaving bowl cluster of spruce cones on top inamelled old license plates provide fine figures for that extra house numberon sack or side door gate or garage 6aaall pulley under eav6s or on facing board on shady side of house with rope attached as for a flag pole take 2 pieces of i pine- round the points make notch m for handle nail to each sloc of upri6ht so that mower hangs clear of floor new look for old mattress i slip cover from old pair qf drapes or chintz open atone eno fastened witri ribbons nw bunk bda in th children room problem after mucli eboppinf tot eoondband atone and et auction four of the right rise were finally round ed up we undertook to cover them with aobmi rjaded cmnut drape put into discard after oar decorating apree this apring whh the whole family working t h the job wa aoon done now tha q of the nallne i can be kept freeh and rl and the children can graduate finom army oota it was a fwqueet for a new pn box after the cardboard on finally cohapaed that reminded m i waa oat of having aoap what the conneerioo between ninw and ahavbaa aoapt tlmt empty aoap tab would be jnct th thing lo hold oomnvm pan flight in the midat of the mattreaeoovegng be i took time off to dean it op and decorate the top with a few pine enam to eaave aa a handle junior it wo make a good penny bank it might at thatj does the lawmnower ever get in the way of thw automobile when you drivw into the garage doeai ukr up too much room in thr basement shown i a little idea ivv found moel useful to keep it right in place a couple of inches above the floor b ur to nail the cleat securely so aa to carry the weight ssve ifcsf every year i vow something will be done to preserve the rubber garden hose it gets roore wear and tear being coiled and uncoiled snd rota more from th sun and undrained water than from actual use th idea i am eventually going to use k not orisinsl but it will be effective two pulleys will be placed under th eave on the north aide of umbous arrt it wiu accommodate a 26foot length on each quit handily and than th hose i will b dry sad npoat of the way when not tat interesting yarrtl and more infornaauoti these and many tntt1 r5 onuurto jet arsaswd the heaaafsm ast peht wrtto for your copy te issawomouonvtrariotlj etereate j ftvstai m

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