Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1953, p. 3

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3igtealio8rfax what council did the georgetown herali wednesday evening june 10 1053 page 3 dr charles wall its just aat the doctor orders to rest your nerves and to give you new pep and vigour after a strenu ous year on the job make your vacation completely restful leave your cares behind and travel by bus ask your ioca1 agent about highway touks to alt parts of the usa round trip fares huntsville 985 bala 895 gravenhurst 795 subject to change tickets and information comer cupboard phone 89 1 for plain and rock face concrete blocks also chimney blocks its oriole concrete block co w j mcgowan 9th line glen williams georgetown 777 outoftown callers please reverse charges a graduate of university of wes tern ontario medical school dr charles banting wall has started his internship t st josephs hos pital london dr wall attended ashgrove public school and geor getown high school before moving to port elgin where he finished his high school course he is the son of mrs albert smith acton and the late arthur s wall justice system explained in brampton lawyers talk russcl e prouse brampton law yer addressed terra cotta farmers club at their monday meeting speaking on our canadian system of justice his remarks were inter esting and instructive mrs d davidson brampton led a singsong and with hen sister mrs g c williamson sang humorous duets more fen was added when a number of club members dressed up for a comic number mrs clarence anderson substi tute for mjs j mcdonald in con ducting the ladies meeting which preceded the joint mealing my favourite picnic ground was used for roll call a paper given by mrs wilfrid leslie nothing great was ever achieved without enthus iasm was prepared by mrs arthur mckane wilfrid leslie presided at the joint meeting and mrs lloyd crich- ton thanked those who took part m the program mr and mrs f l thompson were hosts and mr and mrs jack mcdonald will entertain at the next meeting on mqnday june 1st were asked by sam tennant to haves something done about dogs running at large in town he repor ted his dog which was tied being badly mauled and killed by other dogs running at large the chairman of the police com mittee leported that the matter had been taken up with the police and that infuture it citizens would sup ply them with the names of the owners of dogs running at large charges would be laid dr bull medical officer of health for the comity of halton and mr habson county sanitary inspector addressed council in regards to the new plumbing code as passed by the ontario legislature and now being implemented by the county health department the new sys tem which became law on may- 6th of this year is introduced as a pub lic health measure and protects both the plumber and the home ow ner it was pointed out that poor plumbing could cause an epidemic and it would also stop many short cuts in plumbing facilities certain fees for inspections were set out in a tentative bylaw placed before council council agreed to give the matter further consideration before pass ing the bylaw county anitary inspectors would make the neces sary inspections passed a motion transferring the property on whie the hydro sub station on guelph street is situated to the local commission now that the town hall property has been sold asked the property committee to bring in a recommendation in re gards to construction and location of new lavatories in the park cost of materials not to exceed 500 discussed in detail the possibil ity of making a better approach on the roadway to the culvert on john street turned down mr perc chaplins price of 4000 for 240 square feet of his property in or der to round off the corner will do some filling on the west side of the road nenxt to the creek in order to widen corner gave the bell telephone comp any permission to lay an under ground cable through trie subway the subway will be closed while operations are in progress decided to start the sidewalk buflding program by laying new walk on water queen market and young streets uwmb alte ohtti enjoy the convenience of an extension telephone for just a few cents a day upstairs downstairs in the kitchen youll save wear and tear hundreds of steps every day why not call our business office 1 70 and have an extension installed along with your new dial tele phone our men will be on their rounds shortly putting in new telephones and theyll be glad to answer any questions and show you how to dial until the cut- over this fall youll continue to use your present set atcutover time your number too will change all georgetown numbers will consist of an ex change prefix triangle 7 plus four numerals providing dial service in georgetown is part of our program to give you better service and greater tele phone value jf w o misener manager thi be11 telephone company of canada everest climbers inspire st johns sermon topic j d c the theme for sunday morning service at st johns united church was enemies of failhl under the texts fight the good fight of faith from timothy and frttm ephesfans wc wrestle not against flesh and blood but against princi palities and powers rev john m smith citedthc tri umph of the climbers of mount everest this past week as encourag ing and heartening news not be cause of the value of the achieve menl itself but because it shows that there are still those with a great deal of courage and persever ance who are willing to sacrifice comfort and safety self if neces sary lo attain some high ideal something always before them which has not been conquered or reached something which has defied all ef forts hitherto and even with mount everest conquered there are still many things left to try the resources of man for though he has overcome so much of our physical earth and sky learned how to fly i even faster than sound to send words and pictures through the air in a matter of seconds yet he has not learned lo live with himself nor with his brother man as he should often not even as he has a great desire to do and feels he should he has still enem ies lo conquer in the living of his own life and in living with the rest ofhe world and most of these are enemies from within he needa faith like the climbers of mount everest that even though there may be many failures still the goal can be reached and he should know that god is his best helper that god is able to help he knows the way and is able to impart that knowledge to us through jesus through his own word through our wailing upon hjm and so give us strength and guidance to accom plish our high aims more than that god desires to help that is why he sent his son jesus to live amongst us even die for us showing his great love for us and desire to be our helper so that we can the better be able to conquer the enemies of our faith and reach the heights of living he wishes for us and let us be as sured that god is available and we can have his help for the sincere seeking and asking again through jesus his son through his exam ple and teaching god was always available to jesus and carried him through lo complete triumph over the greatest enemies of our faith and lives and such is his wish for us one enemy we need to over come is the loss wc have sustained of the sense of true values and try and regain it too often security case and comfort get first value even making a living vital neces sity though it may be cannot right fully claim first place jesus said seek ye first the kingdom of god and hi righteous ness mid all these nocossasry thingi will be added unto you they will follow in then rightful value nor can vi afford to let the enemy of indifference have its sway too of ten it is- let someone else do it when those who are doing have mote than they can handle to do the work fully and so it becomes an indivdunl matter again- that we hold fast our faith gather steadfastness strength and courage so that with gods help and guidance we too can conquer uie height before us the height of great living which will bring great peace and satisfaction to our lives and a great boon and blessing to our whole world they that wait on the lord shall renew their strength the choir anthem was still still with thee sally mcdonald sang a solo trust god the words for the three verses of which she wrote herself and were set to mu sic by mr norman laird guelph tues if june iv itiahi circus the world its field its triumphs reach beyond the seas the colossus of all amusements too 6g0 iso imc s 250 wild jmi is qtnuuns is 50qo tiii mm i4ii iuii amuti cristiani chamber troup champions of tha nrini trepw zacchinni shot from um mouth ots cinnon 220 tt gorgeous street paradejff twice ni 2 1 1 r trvg back to prewar prices adults 108 children 50c ml tkkmt vuis tax woods milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable dropin models write or phone robert cooper phone 131l box 67 brampton adjoining brampton golf club notice to creditors in the estate of john ottawa whitney security policeman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of john ottawa whitney late of the town of geor getown security policeman who died on or about the 2nd day of april ad 1953 are hereby notifi ed to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of june ad 1953 after which date the estate will- be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any pei son of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day of may a d 1953 ve na whitney administrator of the estate of john ottawa whitney by hr solicitors dale bennett 610 georgetown ontario terra cotta biscuit factory tour in thimble club trip a day crammed with activity was the annual trip to toronto for mem bers of the thimble club the lad ies left early in the morning and toured the christie biscuit plant hen stopped for dinner at the town and country shopping during the afternoon was followed by a show at the norland theatre then din ner ta the town house guests of the club included mrs joe eason mrs nelson miller mrs john dice- man and mrs vickers mrs charles taylor who died in hospital in toronto last tuesday was buried thursday following the funeral serjpfce in the city mrs charles price who moved notice to creditors in the estate or emily alice james widow deceased all pbrscns having claims against the estate of emily alice james late of the town of george town widow who died on or about the 8th day of april ad 1953 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of june ajd 1953 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day of may ad 1953 lloyd george james administrator of the estate of emily alice- james by his solicitors dale bennett 610 georgetown ontario to elmvale last year was buried in boston cemetery on thursday she died in elmvale the previous sun day dr and mrs mcfarlane o tor onto spent the weekend at their summer home here mr and mrs jim ernmeroon and children visited her father mr gray who is still a patient in sun- nybrook hospital extensive sidewalk repairs be ing made in town is food news for pedestrians

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