Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1954, p. 6

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canadian bolide this man makes steel hit nam could be smith with hi sweat the mure of canada u being wnhm ft if i through the woiers in ttsel lumber ol papsr mining ond on farms that canada grows and it h for smith and men lilts him that th modem con sumer finance company jut for at food tt eitentiat to man and man to industry and industry to canada to on additional source of money it essential to smith the citizen money for the unexpected the emergency the opportunity we are a source and often the answer to hit needs household finance hat pioneered in providing o sound ond intel ligent answer to the money problems of hundreds of thousands of people monty whim you wrfd it 0useh01d finance faftlf ncw8 i still dubious about ibulk milk haulage j e w during ih pt week w- atten ded smother meeting wiser the question of bulk luullntf of milk wij under discussion frankly it did not change our opinion u ex pressed in our article of two weeks ago we question lfw would be wise to go ahead too rapidly with it here in ontario aside from the additional cost to the individual trallk shipper there is the question as xo whether ox noj our roajfs and lanes in certain seasons of tiie year would stand up under a sixteen- ton tractor trailer transport it would uo mean that the transport driver would have to be 0 milk in pec tor and would have to 4tern- jne if each lot of milk was up to quality from the standpoint of taint odour etc jlowevrr this method of rnilk transportation irrespective of all the objection we aire from a milk producers standpoint my ome a lut faster thai some of us antici pate wt can conceive that bulk hauling will cut the distributors coats we are afraid speaking frunkly that some largrr operators will fall for the idea anticipating that it will mmn a urger quota fur them t top price on top of this let ut not forget that in th concen- rsjed milk areas there are many milk producer who at th present tiro are getting uh per ewt tor their mukjwhp would be very happy despite th additional in vestment required to get a whole irflk contract so as w see it it u qutlon of keeping our ears to the ground stall it off if at all posslfile until th idea has proven sound under conditions here in on tario olfmhafon erf 9m4ut it lamest ard host ifxcalmudco cob willi ruunct couput try a herald adlet for quick results flowers for every occasion design work a specialty flowers by wire anywhere in the world norton floral tblangla 7j5k geertetowb terra cotta mothers attend ss service there was good attendance at the sanduy school for baster wltiv mothers attending with their chil dren mr and mrs g mccrae and iiumly spent the weekend in port lerry judy and iiary remaining for the holidays lillian nolao entertained fwelve friends for her jfllh birthday party wr and mrs stanley miller newtoruirook were weekend visi tors with mrs v schleicher mr and mrs art rhodes and wuyiie toronto spent the weekend with uie zllloa mri george edge mr and mrs kiii stevenson call and sandra of nt w toronto uiul mr and mrs hurry uoiscy and lls stcvturtltjwt wire sunday irueats with mr and mrs juacvh mclirlde mis w ghlett wlio lltrs in vtrinont is vlitln with iter tnolli- ir mia hum hurt mis ciurk- monully uiul tury ltitd for eawr in mlkertun will mr and mrs alex uwll mr and mra walter huyvmrd and iuu gueljii mr und mrs ma uri puckering und hill hmmrrawm from town were with mr und mil llaivry ut kerinn on tsuntluy pittsburgh paints ernies radio mission abroad accomplished fourteen montha and 30000 mil ago a unique collection of 52 painting of 22 canadian cities took to the air for a twocontinent 13country international goodwill tour paintad especially for the house of seagram hy dis tinguished canadian artists these original canvases were on an unusual mission to stimulate a deeper interest in things canadian and to earn increased friendlinessjind jjroader understanding for canada by showing the peoples of other lands the impres sive aspect of our urban centres from coast to coast this mission has now boon accomplished every where it has been shown in san juan havana mexico city caracas rio de jan eiro sao paulo buenos aires monte video rome london paris geneva stockholm the hague madrid the seagram collection of paintings of canadian citieshas made new friends k for canada and has left behind it vivid impres sions of our land in the mind of the more than 2 1 5000 people who visited this colourful collection on oihihitton this widespread public attention stimulated by the seagram collection has created a mounting interest in canada and canadians by bringing to people of other lands a realization that ours is a vital growing land a land of tremendous natural resources and remarkable humanachievement now back in canada the seagram collection of paintings of canadian cities will shortly embark on the second phase of its tour a twelve- thousand mile twoyear crosscountry visit to the cities of canada thus- canadians will have the op portunity of seeing at first hand these 52 colourful canadian ambassadors of goodwill ths hail bag indejence of landlords tha editor may i be granted the privilege of rnaklns reply to the writer of letter which ptrd in the herald last week regarding rent controls in the first place judging hy the amount of moving now going on in this town it would seem that feed tenants can find exommodatlon very easily leas- than two years o when a tenant gave his notice to his landlord he wouldf invariably ask for that accomodation for a friend not so today a glance et the weejtly herald will show that landlords rurve to advertise for their teiutnts 11 y ilent controls were carried on long after any other war emergen cies and were in many rtutei most unjusj to the landlords wtto were forced to give shelter to mitdeslrutne mimot obiujaluus tenants moat landlords put their life sav ing into property for an invest ment how would the holders of any ullkcr business investment like it if the government tuok over end told therh just tvuw much profit they must maiic end who they must serve as cuitmruri even ttumgh tli one customeri btumc insulting lit their manner this situation would tc juichiy grsxl by many o1mm- ioui customers und be uaed to its illicit extent whufi wii just wtiut tiarpeiied lo the lundlurd he wai imjvteru ha to do unyuuntf tebuut it unit m in tould ifet a hull doxru wlliicbm to testify on till ocluill us to oil unilrslrublllty of said tenant laxts labour a id muteiiula mere triplixl in pfrf watfes had bone ut iorrtiondlinjly but the land lord was hrn only 10 ier cent ui atwr all lhec iiktimms often bit iiim itment just barely covered hiii exen4 yi s rents had to tf u bttuuse the ttjst of llv uifcj had also ijuiit up for the taiidlordi in the past there wui no need for rent controls there li imj need for thvm in the future our mayor and i ouni illors have uite eriouifh nrxiblems to deal with that are of utmost inijortanc to all of us without the added burdens of lls- letilnk to complaints of undesirable tenant the only people tnat have any tlunif to fear from the llitln of rent tout rola are the undesirable l iianta who tia r made thfinnsi ives a iuilinue to all ho ionic in con- lait with them the landlord wunts to i t rid of them tut no one wants lo uike thini in it mlifht be o good llu if they would ehanye uieir vvas lay rent on tune and try to kel on btter terms witli the land lord after all it is the landlord that o n the property now not uu tinaiit the things a landlord looks for in a tenant lire prompt pi mi nt of i nt a tenant w ho will take k tare of hi property und show tolerance ind respect for the prlviknes of others who nuiy shon the inic buildinjf a landlord wants kok1 tenants und will do a kreal deal to keep them luppy yours very truly mrs katharine cordaro 1 s if the money that is spent on fine curs wos invested in a home nearly everyone would own his own home to say nothing of money spent for drink and extravagant living notice to creditors in tire estate of wuilam chris topher reynolds office manager deceased all persons having claims nsalnst ih iirtitfl f yfhunm ctltlbtophcr th gbokcerown hibsip wduaday evenlr airu h mm taom i vvt fr f rjim xx twalker opkuaxtbist s iuib st north bracaplob ovar aoalla dru sum phono oaco sm bm tm hour s jn lo i pjn dahs bvaoiaaa by aepolbtnutsi halal88asbjilalalsbsaia- cut flowers it axtiall flswml arfslirrraula aa at all aaaaslaul s walter rigg s jj florist s g trianglo 7292 uambcr o taufraph dallwy m al sarvtoa m j tall it with riotvanr j iniiiiiiiiiiiimbil commodore grill llamborrs a spaelaltf lea cream ujhl lartfhaa credit valley taxi call mac tat 7tml ju6mutrr sou have the ri6ht tdsavnow vwait how muchpttasej k ervcan k billgarbutt sarah street titott triangle 7jw8 che jiouse of seagram i li heynolds late of the town o uffbt iiotown office mjinntfer who died on or itbout the 2nd day of march ad 104 ore hereby notified to mnd partlculars of same to the un dersigned on or before the 2mh day of may ad 1154 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 undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 26th day of april ad 1054 opal elizabeth reynolds sole executrix of the estate of william christopher rey nolds by her solicitors dale c bennett georgetown 512 notice to creditors m the estate of arthur georso reeve gentleman de ceased all persons having claims against tho eataite of arthur george heeve late of the town of georgetown gentleman who died on or about the 3rd day of march ad 1034 are hereby notified to send purlieu- dora at aame to the undersigned on or ibeforo the 20th day of may ad 1054 after which date the estate wlll be dlatrlbuted with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned ahall then have notice end he undersigned will not be li able to any person tt whose claim she ahall not then have notice dated ot georgetown this 8th day of april aj ibm annie- maria peeve tola ex- ecutrl of the estate of ar- thuv george tteeya hy her hamilton construction at your service every building need discuss your problem with u tr 73480 156 uuelph srest travel notes supnmer cruises on the great lakes from ft menicol allinl halve rates from 8000 beaervatlena aheuld be made 7- early consult r t- john r barber travel airlaer stunt a tihmatwion to itsm rsijatasai 1 8bbs5wfirasibkasbihissas

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