Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 25, 1953, p. 9

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i 2jjjbsfiibk we have what you meed in lumber and builders supplies framep sash doors fci art exhibit international tour oucabina we are prepared to do all types of new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r georgetown king street from left to right in front of the painting of ottawa at the seagram art exhibit are a y jackson dean of canadian artists b k sandwell dean of canadian writers robert w pilot president of the royal can adian academy samuel bronfman president the house of seagram and a j casson past president of the royal canadian academy the painting of ottawa was done by franking arbuckle rca o s a and is one of the 22 citiesof canada depicted in the sea gram collection on the first leg of an inter nat coop news order now seed oats and barley govt standard no 1 treated coop quality clover and grass seeds halton cooperative supplies free delivery route days georcctown 86 milton 127 mnal journey to give peoples of other countries a glimpse of can ada ire a group of 50 paintings and sketches commissioned by the house of seigr im the paintings ol il of canada s leading cities were done by well known canadian art ibis with the objective of furtherint ui id undi rstunding of c in i li m life- md to ieflcit cimdi abrtnd t iru tit distinctim tlindcr of its cities the first stop on the 0 000 mile to ir will be mid it tn ju in puerto hico other cities on the it intuo include havana mexico city c inns vcntueh hio dc j i of five languages english french spanish port ugu est and italian will also be available to the general public in each of the countries vis lted s imucl bronfman president of the house of scngi im in innounc inj the lour betid we seek lo bung to the peoples of ihi world oinc glimpses of the c in uhtin 1 indst ipes ml skvlinc wit hope in thij f ishion to ijtib lish jbroid i limilnrity with our urbin eiviliaition and thus evoke i deeper undci standing between out stives and the people of othei auction sale fclh no 4 tractor m h pony tractor with hydraulic lift equip ped wtth plow and power mower both tractors in nearly new con dition also farm implements 2 holstein cows grain hay and fur niture the property of william near lot 2 concession 8 esquesing tuesday march 31st at 2 oclock hind ley elliott auctioneers executors sale the undersigned auctioneers have received instructions from the exec utors of the estate of thomas b douglas late of the township of esquesingr fgrmer deceased to sell by public auction on the premises namely the west half of lot 4 concession 9 t township of esquesing county of halton the following household goods and chattels couch sewing machine dining room suite vielrola and records piano settee and 1 chairs large easy choir bedroom suite extension table and cnairs quantity of quilts linens sheets and blankets camp cot odd dresser brass bed and fea ther mattresses high dreser rugs t coleman stove and hot plate beach cook stove step ladder quan tity of dry wood quantity of coal dishes and silverware odd dishes misicll meous odds md ends ram opobobvown ftnuuuh wednesday eventntf marflb 25 ims page t also 1952 chevrolet car to be sold subject to i reserve bid wtdnfsday apil 8th at 2 00 p m terms cash no irticle to be removed jrom the premises until p i id foi tci furt icr nformation apply to the undcisignel auctioneers or to of eavestroughing plumbing j heating do houst phone 547w e solid dile mil i ihi hindi fcv u this ilril da i i liott i- io bi ml sir tilo hi iil lon i he i in is rotm mil in gm i 1 stockholm it how in the in i itionil tour the paintings uill exhibited k i oss c madi in eiih one of the 2 cities represented aftei its cmadian tour the collet tion will be biokcn up ind each mdividuil puntint will bt prcscn ted to the city who e life it de picts acoman inj the exhibit w ill be brochures with full colour rep roductions or the paintings ind comment ir by b k s indwell no ted cnnidiun writer on c ith city ni on c mida to be presented to leading government ind business leaders in the countries visited smaller booklets printed in each of cm id i ire the it f the vision the i he tnt igy of c in i di ins in nit rod ut nit them ibioid ice thiouh not the least chiexen ents the people unit sl k 1 uiek mil i c clerk soh tois fousilht we mtrodu cf their i of lan ida the entire exhibit on includes a compute port ible julti of alum mum and wood dnptrics velvet topes and diffused lighting designed to fit the contours of any room where the exhibit micht be set up on the tour ii packs into it lare picking cases md weighs four tons it wilt be shdpcd by iir and boat printing of distinction let our new printing equipment do a better job for you and give you printing satisfaction flood relief campaign will end next week wedding stationery letterheads envelopes statements ruled forms tickets posters folders cheque forms catalogues the georgetown herald printers and publishers telephone 8 main street in the county court of the county of halton in till mttht an application under section 388 sub section 8 or the municipal act being k s 1110 hapler 243 am is till wtttlr of a by law of the municipal corporation of the town of deotseiown ut hangc the nimc of factory street to park avenue appointment upon tlib unification of the municipal council of the town of georgetown i hlreby appoint the 22nd day of april ax 1953 at my chamber in the court house in the town of imilton at the hour of 10 10 o clock in the forenoon for considering the by law of the mun lcipal corporation of the town of georgetown to change the name of factory street to park avenue and for hearing those advocating and opposmg the change and i do hereby order that a copy of the by law and this ap pointment should be served on the registrar for the registry divis ion of the county of halton at least two weeks before the time appoin ted below and i hereby order that notice of the application herein in the ontario gazette at least two weeks before the time so appointed and at least once a week for four successive weeks in the georgetown herald dated at georgetown this 18th diy of march a d 1953 415 w n robinson judge flowers for every occasion design work a specialty bonded member t d s telegraph delivery service flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral announcement is made this week by town clerk john d kelly who s treasurer of the municipal spori sored britain holland flood relief campaign that the campaign will conclude on april 1st to date some 2500 has been sub scribed by generous residents of town and district and it is antic l- ipated that there will be a flurry of last minute gifts during the next wt w ie p jew days published once a novel gift last week was 1 80 which httle jane hoarc collected for autographs on the cast of her broken arm jane who is the daughter of mr and mrs charles hoare broke her arm while play mg at chapel street school some weeks ago in addition to the money sub scribed directly through the local fund several hundred dollars have been sent through other sources and it u believed that total donations mirht be 5 000 if all these were aecounted for many new cana dians from holland have subscribed heavily through their church or ganization in brampton a 220 special collection at st george s church was sent to diocesan head quarters at hamilton for a special f u nd appeal by bishop bagnall over 170 was tallied by the lions club for a central fund the money being given in jars placed in var iojs places of business in town many other orgi nidations such as verdun rcbekah lodge split their donations locally and to their nat ional headquarters the rebekahs for instance gave 50 locally and 50 more was sent to their central fund wheres the fire your home could be fire strikes without warning anytime day or night anywhere dont just hope that the fire trucks will keep pass ing you by guard the dollars youve invested in home and contents in sure now before the fire trucks roll your way elmer c thompson insurance service john ft bakbek p keney e c thoaagaoa hoi street phone 119 why young men went continued from page 4 experience of our ancestors even hordes and dogs show good results of several generations of progres sive civilization why not the hinmn nco if it will be of interest to people i will be gladt5rivo t few exper i nces i have had from the thne 1 it ft onttrio to po west in 1902 i will t 11 about liking up t home su id ind low we orjini7pd schools munujpilitics ngritiutiinl socie ties chin his roups 1 uilt rmds nl lcnmp i ut rested in io in ml and ftdcril politics thcr k sonn- ilihfaction in looking bick on all this which we hid some shire in building the greeks have a word fdr it we mean the magic word that tells a mule to get going it prob ably worked better than usual recently when greek mule-dnv- ere had to transport into the isolated interior roofing raaten- als needed for the construction of refugee shelters the government purchased 2 000 tons of alu- minum for the purpose- and incidentally licked the transporta tion problem another nice thing about alu minum s lightness is that a given poundage goes two to three times as far as with other metals it often means that aluminum with nil us id jntues auuilly cots less too miiminum company of canada ltd mean woods feed grinders grain rollers you can save time and money with either of these operates auto matically while you do your chores will pay for themselves in time and money saved contact robert cooper tltoxe 1311 box 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf club i

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