Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 14, 1953, p. 9

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w oil painting honors scientist wednesday evening oct 14 1953 fade for expert eye care consult o t walker opuomethist 8 main st north brampton over abells draff store phone- office 599 rem 880 how 9 sun to 6 pm daily evenings by appoantment telegram photo dr charles best of toionto and georgetown is seen ll l jil painting of him self by a distinguished canadian artist which will hng in the new research institute at the university of toronto named in honour of the co discoverer of insulin the new building was formally opened a few weeks ago flowers for every occasion design work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world horton floral tklanfcle 73582 georgetown the canadian bank of commerce silverwood terra gotta hamilton construction at your service for concrete work remodelling repairs completenew home discuss your building with us wmbrtfrnilton triangle 73894 no 7 hlfhway opposite dominion seed house herald advertising pays whitelock spje soil conservation the silver- wood wi met at the home of mrs ern batkin there being 18 present and mrs harry marchington second vice president was in the chair it was a thanks giving meeting members answer ed the roll call by telling some thing for which they were thank ful there was a thanksgiving hymn and miss i moore gave a very good paper on the meaning of thanks giving mrs wnorton gave a full report of the directors meet ing held in milton this week two layettes for the children s aid are iljfc being undertaken by members mrs ip lindsay was in charge of the meet ing on agriculture and canadian industry and ntroduced mr j e wnitelock of milton who gave an interesting and instructive talk on soil water conservation and farm problems he showed slides of his trip to the state a year ago and to the ottawa experimental farm two years ago the informal dis cussion after the meeting was en joyed by all hostesses for the afternoon were mrs a mcclure mrs d william son mrs k c lindsay and mrs h marchington mrs houston speaker at devotional meeting speaking at the annual devotion al meeting of the thursday thimble club which was held in terra cot- ta hall on thursday mrs o m houston explained the work being done at cedarvale school mrs houston is superintendent of this united church boarding school for girls the ladies decided at the mcct- in tn sponsor a greek child for a i ear helping out a humanitarian ciuse in this country which has been so rocked bj war and the ele ments president mrs e puckering presi ded at the mecmng and miss g wright gave the treasurers report and mrs j evs the sick commit tee report roll call was a verse of scripture during the devotional time mrs r mccrea led in pray er mrs james emmerson read the scripture from matthew 5 verses 116 and mrs jack townsend sang two scios mrs wilson moved a vote of thanks to mrs houston who closed her talk with a fitting poem others the club ladies provided refresh- mens for a social hour which fol- iowed notice of annual meeting licensing district no 5 the liquor ltrence act 1946 take notice that the an nual meeting of the liquor licence board of ontario for licencing district number 5 comprising went- worlh and halton counties will be held at the rose room knight hall 6 sanford ave s in the city of hamilton county of wentworth on friday the 20th of november 195 j commencing at the hour of ten o clock in the forenoon at which time it w ii hear and deter mine applications for the renewal of licences in accordance with the liquor licence act 1946 and reg ulations thereur der and ftjrthlr take notice that any person resident in the said licensing district objecting to any such application shall file his grounds of objection in writing with the deputy registrar at least ten days before the meeting george c gage qc peputy registrar 810 banjt- of commerce bldg hamilton ont woods canadas leading milk coolers featuring woods exclusive pos itive circulation method which cools milk faster more econ omically and efficiently than any other method known portable and dropin models robert cooper phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club box 67 brampton have old fashioned comfort wit the modern cooking convenience that only gas can give 4000 tradein allowance on your old stove only gas gives gurney combination 24550 lass tradein instant full name and instant cooling 1 1001 degrees of heat at the control of your fingertips two stoves in one for cooking convenient a modem gas range with economical centreeimmer burners thermostatically controlled oven and handy polloat broiler for cool weather comfort a generous fire box fitted with coal or wood grates completely covered with gleaming white porcelain enamelr sir our rop will carl telephone or write i superior propane limited 159 woolwich street gudph phone 5209 seivim ovn imh mrsnoiis mtmin sourran oitaiio limehouse native di a vanc descendant of a pioneer esques- ing family mr minnie nickell graham of winnipeg died recently at her niece s home in vancouver mrs graham was a descendant of william nickell who emigrated from ireland in 1812 and was the third settler in esquesing taking up land at dolly varden which re mained in the family name until this year daughter of james nickell and sarah woods hc was born at limehouse her husband charles graham died secral years ago a brother john w nickell of ed en mills is the only survking mem ber of the family she was predeceased by brothers and sisters mrs hugo bell tor onto william nickell simla dr robert nickell georgetown james nickell who died a year ago and mrs e r weutheril toronto who died in april bruce harding pianist teacher studio main st sooth tr 72578 margaret bradley harding pianist teacher studio main st- south tr 7 3203 have your instalud now i mr mcrchart time to think of your christmas advertising plan ning new illustration books aer available as well as beautiful new illustrations for seasons greetings ask to sec them at the herald notice to creditors in the estate of thomas anderson gentleman deceased all persons having claims against the estate of thomas anderson late of the township of esquesing gentleman who died on or about the 25th day ot august 1953 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of novetaber aj 1953 after which date the estate will be distributed with re gard 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 they shall not then have not ice dated- at georgetown this 6th dayof october aj ims ruth alberta thompson ger trude florence anderson and thomas clarence anderson by their solicitors dale bennett ge ontario 10ai commodore grill gven williams hambnrgs a specialty ice cream light lunches credit valley taxi call m4c tr 7m41 gravel top soil fill cement building blocks general trucking ernie thompson glen wufiams tr 73366 easy terms free estimates 55 down j tears to pay all work folly zomrenteed w bill spr0ule 4 elizabeth st s phone 1877 brampton travel notes flytca to new york 4 flights dailt from toronto 4080 return an air trip to new york combined with an allexpense freedom tour is an ideal holiday nmrrtnsrua tours prom 2 to 7 dats consult john r barber irani aeitm c thompson insurance service tr 73521 ms street

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