ethylene glycol mrmaill f0vto itwyuhi glycol rtcm 4jm jtl ubu um 100 lasrins ulyui clyul whfc uv ex lhn buukn kim nut m cumu uj feutba cnl lw w la awkam u car fuuw hew a wha oae fttua tarts all viator ill u mow bwmi me aay tkaa day tee late javi sxfelvi hmjffi ehtfsaa blyeol 89 gallon ujlt t u bw na lhi ffi a to as arhral nwtier fjaaabbtjajti ilaja osamij 4tew fbi j hwlrftl w ft itiitlftl lrw m us bu wl to lamtf mehhiiatl super ibkhsss 1 99 nrwmrb ill naiir ahtifnt gallon uats4 ciiiitiii i thermostats dwfl lmg lh radiator hose bhbb whfam cat 11 hbnbbbbj auotflmo uou ceumbcttoms owttei inl bbn mm j mmi if hflhhe8 watu rtlut iusiicamt amd suit tmhuu- hjhmfl to asj to la mln mtm lbfil faf mn try siwtasyij 16m jf heater hose heater motor radiator solder r tad flulm c aa brand new water pumps save to 40 s1s6 allow amci ml yout old wattt pump withum mmu4 h tmi m i 14 149 t pu s3s chruf it st 14 icliwf pu t dt itl4t0 itli ru i va 1s4ss4 pru oumw va mmi inw- ru tss pivmmtb 1f3sts licfc pri nat 1ssss4 litfcsmt rru tso culugan v service mrs pattons father remembctcdjntown haw mmtlonalhr athrttfumd cullltran soft water sarvloa thtav no equips hmmt to buy tttttklntenant vmnc culligan water- ixonditioiiing service mocwlfan j woodnfm revertwehirgel r uriel tcy e 811 a resident of georgetown for len years where hp made his home with his daughter mrs james patton ar thur payne 70 died october 24th a blackstock ontario at the home of his son james mr payne was the son of william and sarah payne and was born in surrey england he lived in toron to after he came to canada in 1011 then moved to georgetown whore he lived with the pattona on market st mr and mrs patton moved to water loo this fall mr payno was a member of the anglican church youngest member of a family of seven ho was the last surviving member of the family his wife jane ann gordon died in 1044 and two sons raymond and morris also predeceased him surviving are four children mrs h mitchell florence and albert of to ronto james of blackstock and mrs james pstton nellie of waterloo and is grandchildren rev nicholson rector of the black- stock anglican church conducted the funeral service in pbrt perry last wednesday and interment was in pins hills cemetery- toronto pal beareri were qggrge donald leslie topi golfing trophy presented ken nash prntaiian oi the club chjjnplon- thlp trophy to ktn nub wu nude by larry edwards north lulton golf aid country club pro at a dinner fol lowing saturday field day for num ber ut nuh of the plumbing and bu- ting firm of nash and ucdowell won top golfing honours when he defeated jim linton uit yeera champion in match play several weeks ago xu nash also won the ringer score prise bank of com merce manager jack llart preen- ted the bank tro phjr to ted feo- ning who won the consolation round in the club playoffs john it barber presented a tro phy given by hm- wlf to the win nr of ii flight j g gob collier air kdwards pre- fttntrd the wllloughby trophy to ted uludd winner of low ntt there wu a urge turnuut of mem- m ben who dodged ihowrri during the day to play their rounds am ong those who won pruee were stewart young thomas adams trophy for low net on 0 holes uu1 latimrr the grave atone competition jack malcolm put ting iuh anderson longest drive and trey williams shortest drive john ilell vice preildent of the club officiated for the election of officers for i06fl cob collier u the new csplsin succeed tn william mc- nally other officera who will serve with ut collier arc don hamper vice captain iorne crow secretary- treasurer and ken nuh handicap committee chairman llrs k w itlnkley and un arthur beaumont headed a committee of la dy members who arranged and served dinner for the golfers following their afternoons play a pleasant feature of the evening was presentation of a cheque to halt young who had an un fortunate accident while helping to instal the sprinkling system for the greens early in the summer and broke his leg slumbers hsvc been conduct ing a lucky draw for his benefit and hugh dickie presented him with the cheque after ur young had drawn the winning tickets paul corbell won the ho first prize and hill hamilton a csddy cart which wsi second prue j grmhaum tfckc lfeasd in irtdtutnatl bowling racking up an excellent 730 triple last week j graham boosted his aver age to 236 to take over leadership in the big tea of the industrial bowlers ousting trev wuuams who has held this honour for several weeks ur williams 1 second with aa av erage of 232 others following are bill anderson 223 bill koruck 217 nip shipway 216 george barber 214 h chaplin 212 prank anderson 212 joe hall 206 jack saunders 207 jack dempster had the best tingle score of 343 last week other top bow lers included george brandford 330 a ritchie 325 o hertngton 316 g webster 291 b chaplin 287 j col lier 284 triple honours went to george web- sler with 815 and o herrfhgton 766 other good triples j ingles 756 httctue 743 j graham 736 g brand fug 732 jim middle ton 725 reasons leaders remained unchang ed- no one has yet equalled the 842 toured hy trev williams and j long in triples or the 3i3 top single of bill chaplin tram standings as of last week won lat ins tot ilns andersons 16 s 36 23024 legion no 1 13 8 30 21000 tuli catottwsttcwh hatftald wednesday eveg november 2 1060 pagit5 kentners 12 0 so 22tol legion no 2 11 10 26 22370 silvers 11 10 24 22120 imperials a 10 24 21481 kays 11 24 22760 ramblers 10 n 24 21523 provincial 0 12 23 lome scots b 12 20 22113 firemetf 8 13 18 22041 uisfits 6 15 15 20628 calgary was founded u a north west uounted police post in 1875 and originally was called port brbebol asphalt paving opjvino ctaoino anb parkino lots almas haid diivis home services phone brampton 3162 4 wilson ave brempton f mmwwmmnbmwmmmwmmnmmwwwmmmbnmmmwnmnmwummv who jj has invested in the shortterm m guaranteed investments of the halton and peel trust and savings company insuianci companif j 3 municif alftles 4 societies 4 pension hinds 3 clmfif by tsusts and many private investobs interest rate and term s 3 one year 3 three years 4 five years geoacetown weavers guild members win prizes at fair the following members of the geor getown weavers guild won the var ious prixea at the georgetown fall fair held recently mrs d baxter 1st prise for stole 2nd prize for evening bag un e carney 2nd priie for stole mrs b r corbett 1st priie for evening bag 3rd prize for stole 3rd prize fur place mats made on the hot loom mrs m bird 1st prirr for summer bat made on thr ikjx lwim these investments arc issued in amounts from 100 up and are autkried by law for the investment of estate and trust funds t enquiries invited 1 phone victor 43216 o e mannino msnsoer halton peel trust savings company 97 coiborne street east oakviue ontario assets exceed 850000 clen williams invite norval choir to halloween party the couples club of clcn williams united church held a halloween par ty on wednesday october 26th with norval choir as their cucsts a number of couples came in costume prizes for tho best costumes were won by 1st miss norma murray dressed aa an old woman 2nd mr bert dixon who came as aunt jem ima 3rd mrs clark lyons dressed as a mandarin 4th mrs john wag- staffo as a private in the army entertainment was as follows rev e gui told a very interesting story mrs gill save a sons and musical same mrs kay hancock had a get acquainted game mrs wagstaife gave a recitation mrs laldlaw and mrs lyons sang a duel mrs barth a reading mrs isebel norton sang and miss joyce mclean sang two songs uefreshmcns were served after the entertainment and enjoyed very much our thanks go to a who took part in the program ur clark lyons thanked the club oh behalf of the norval choir tor pleasant evening and harvey johnston kltcneuef bur- tan and lowell wilt you can have an extension telephone anywhere in your home for less than jv a day la badmam holl or aueitroori from amc to oarage i bomsionsiovmp 2yaiert ula the basement laundry werkihopor playroom are wry thirglj far a extensions are eohvenieiir morning noon omf rjohll uliualllll off tr r btahmt offlw w tm ttutuiuu ktldkfkm simmiuiavmkci siitmiit