Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1951, p. 9

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r z ii page 9 the georgetown herald wednesday jury loth 1951 if 17 i v few twv pro- norval feed mill norval phone brampton 327 pioneer hog feeds rentacar from your local hertz agent we furnish everything bat the driver georgetown transportation company ltd o tation i i for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist 3 main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office 599 res 830 hours 9 am to 6 pm daily evenings by appointment schultz electrical construction wiring mntmr rapniw klna sewing machines heat wave ranges fred schukz phone 531 w mrs thomas mcbride buried in greenwood the funeral service for mrs tho mas mcbride was held on friday at the mcclure funeral home georgetown mrs mcbride was instantly killed in a cartruck accident near mof fat on tuesday afternoon she was a passenger jn a car uriven bytier husband which collided broadside with a truck driven by charles mitchell campbellville feed and grain dealer the mcbride car was travelling northeast and made a right turn onto the moffat road ait the school- house the truck was apparently going hv the opposite direction find thev collided j j mr mcbride was taken to guelph general- hospital where it was found that his injuries were not as seribus as at first supposed it is expected that he will be out of hos pital this week mr- mitchell and hwtwo small children escaped with minor injuries mrs mcbride the former annie m campbell was a native of chel tenham a daughter of the late archie campbell and mary eliza beth hall following her marriage she lived at terra cotta then spent a few years in alberta and since returning east has lived at norval milton georgetown and rock wood mr and mrs mcbride purchased a farm near rockwood and moved there from georgetown a year ago a member of the presbyterian church mrs mcbride lived a quiet life taking great pride in her home she leaves besides her husband four daughters mrs isaac hunter mary toronto mrs jack tost margaret georgetown mrs george job jean acton and mrs wray bessey prairie limehouse her twin brother robert campbell lives at delisje saskatchewan and a sister mrs harold watson at snelgrove she was predeceased by two brothers hawley who died in his teens and george of brampton who died last year there are eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren rev alex calder conducted the funeral service and pallbearers were archie campbell alex campbell and harold dolson of brampton george job acton mcbride hun ter streetsville and wray bessey limehouse floral tributes were carried by neil little gordon ca tion george cleave lome cleave harold cleave norman icam har ry bessey and norman devereaux interment was made in greenwood cemetery georgetown golf championship wins canadian open big jim ferrier is canadian open golf champion and holder of the seagram gold cup for a second consecutive year the big australian who now calls san francisco home put together a 15underpar 273 at the fourday canadian open championships at toronto mississaugua in a success ful defense of the title he won a year ago at royal montreal jim collected 2250 as the win ners share of the 15000 prize mone p up by th ifuuse of gram two strokes behind him were fred hawkins of el paso texas and ed porky oliver of seattle wash the leading canadian was stan leonard of vancouver whose total of 282 put him in a threeway tie for sixth place now more than ever howest price highest qualify lrr7kjiviir logiioimf dependability ryfc ft vsta t fjrj ibfvwtraii greatest tradein waiue ijruvi t oh rr flis totem performance stqlinq roominess safetif 1 with timf phovi n automatic transmission a fullyproved automatic transmission in the low price field because powergiide is a torque con verter drive you get continuous application of power through every speed amazing smoothness wmmioi pouvrglid autowfm 7 rtwtmmtiuam md ttfi h p vtf a hej fmgim opoml am lw imxw majrh uiuitrattd chmvfout styuin 4 door o tuae secon mmm chevrolet here in the 1951 chevrolet is the cr tht is more duta ever the leader chevrolet excels in value and matchless quality from every anfele low first cost operating cost and tradein value chevrolet gives you far more for the money you pay chevrolet excels in economy and dependability its lowcow operation will save you money month after month year after year chevrolet excels in flashing performance with ample re serves of sparkling valvcin- hcjcj power and smooch instant response to steering wheel and brakes chevrolet excels in styling and roominess with a new lovelier body hy fisher with smoothflowing contours and that eager thrustahead look last but nt least chevrolet excels in safety with new more powerful jumbodrum brakes largest in chevrolet history providing maximum stopping power with up to 2w less effort yes more than ever before chevrolet excels io all the things you want at lowest cost come in now see and drive chevrolet new i ionghr cower wioer bigcar iook brilliant new styling imparting that smarter more spacious luxury look that mots chev rolet obom and opart from every other car in its hold new t modcrnmode interiors uprollry and appointments of outstanding quality in lovely twotone color harmonics extra generous head log and elbow room for drivor and all passengers new safetysight instrument panel overhanging uppor crown eliminates reflections on windshield from instrument lights lower edge of panel recessed io provide safe convenient location for instrument knobs new i improved centrepoint steering and centrepoint de sign makes steering easier thap ever at law speeds and wftile parking a general motors value arthur scott motors limited telephone 161 queen and guelph streets attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 guelph 3334 georgetown i it lr it- h john rbarber elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer c thompson insurance service fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway steamship tickets on all lines transcanada airlines lr cryise and travel advisers n mill st georgetown telephone 1 19u jjp iv i bell telephone seeks further rate increase to meet increasing operating costs and higher taxes the bell tele phone company of canada will ap ply to the board of transport com missioners for authority to increase rates for telephone services freder ick johnson president states in a message to shareholders enclosed with dividend cheques dated july 16th the message says oran higher rates authorized last year were bas ed on the cost level existing in 1949 since then operating costs have moved upwards at an accelerating pace the combined effect of the two major factors increased wage costs and higher taxes would alone make it imperative that we ajjain request authority to increase the price of our services the message says s we will therefore be compelled to apply to the board of transport commissioners for approval of rate schedules in keeping with prevailing costly ahrf the message does not indicate when the application will be made or the amount of the increase that will be sought exactly two years ago sharehol- ders were informed that rising costs would finally compel the company to seek authority for higher rates after extensive hearings the board permitted ternporary increases to be put into effect in july 1950 and later approved all the new rates that had been applied for effective january- r of- this year the new rates were based upon the cost level existing lri 1949 the message adds no allowance what ever aould be made for future in creases in the cost of labor or mat erials or in taxes while increased wages and high er taxes have accounted for the most significant increases in expenses the price of nearly everything is higher now than it was two years ago the presidents message says fair wages are necessary to at tract and retain the type of employ ees required by the business and we must keep our wages in line with those paid fo simil skills by other tlrrns tn the conim unity we serve consequently wage rates were increased in 1950 and it was necessary to again increase them in 1951 federal income tax rates were increased last year and this year they have been still further increa sed through the imposition of the defence surtax the federal income tax rate applicable to the company has been increased since our last rate application from 33 per cenfto 456 per cent an increase of more than onethird don messer at brampton saturday the mere mention of don mes ser and his islanders and you im mediately associate this great ag gregation with the tops in pops in old time music much valuable v space has been devoted in recent months to interesting articles per taining to the ever increasing pop ularity and acceptance of old time square dancing in cities and towns across canada don messer and his islanders are synonymous with this ever increas ing form of entertainment so much in fact that brampton arena board have arranged to bring don and tala starstudded show to brampton far one night only on saturday jub u the islanders put on a i ninnlaw evenings entertainment if if a aquaiw dancing your wanting youll gal plenty then theres lovely maraja osborne the golden voice of thai maritimes to sing for you naturally the show wouldnt b complete without jovial fsr chamberlain to peck away at htf guitar and sins some of 1 1 wan nor elty tunes the- kind- him famous from coast to montmorency falls in quebec the highest fall in canada 274 which is nearly double that of nn- gara the original fortificationa of quebec date back to 1608 i thrilling smashing crashing stock car rages at streetsville 815 pm every friday night j opening july 20th new 4 rriile track under the lights total admission adults 100 children 50c the- most thrilling sport on earth another kenneth merrill enterprises promotion r miniiiiii ifflijipgpaaiphaaiipjhiipjij

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