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problems this offer is good for only 2 wks commencing may 7th write now or phone for your appointment to marjorie roberts ward 2406 queen st e toronto s oxford 90944 budget toms avmiaue on request all materials guaranteed to be preshrunk and vat dyed i ail chatting with m h b in every big community pro ject there are a lot of behind- thescenes workers who more often than not never get any public recognition for their help chatting with john orel who is helping spear head the drive for a hospital in gcor getown he mentioned how hard the committee in charge of distributing tickets for the lucky draw on the new house is working these days the ladies who arc more than fill ing their spare time with this work for the building of a hospital include mrs bill hamilton mrs joe emmer- son mrs bob barber mrs george hcwson mrs muriel adams mrs win wallace marion robinson and mrs art scolt various organiz ations are taking an interest in dis tributing the tickets as well such as the ladies auxiliary to the boy scouts the lailies of holy cross church rebekah lodge the local council of women the business and professional women s club and the countess of strathmore chapter i o d e the teenagers are solidly be hind the hospital campaign too thiu their club midtown organization donna bennett represents the young people who are playing a big part in the may 21st celebration xhey arc planning a fashion show with teenagers from the local and out of town hifjh schools participating as will as a squirt dancing contest lhc will have a quartette too which will lead the community singing in the evening s piogram the hospital t unpaign com nullcc aic full of enthusiasm and optimism for tlicir project with he cooperation of e vcrone lhe are confident that georgetown can fulfill us long felt need of a hospital of our own flit hac been given a hi ami start with the donation of a house b hex lieslop on which to sell luckj draw tickets and lhe nciwd anolhu lug boost the othei da when klx ikslop donated 10 acres on the bin i inc as the site- for the hospital the location was ap proved l architects and hospital consultants this will enable the iominittce to have tentative blue prints drawn up winch will give evronc a better idea of the goal thc are striving for it s a rcall woithwhile conimunitv effort in which evcijone can play a part 0 still keeping our chat in the held of medicine so to speak i was amused to read in the or angtville banner that caiedon hast after being without a doctor for twent live jears solved the problem b making a community clfort which has resulted in acquiring the services of a oung toronto doctor their method was unique iht organized a liambir of coiiuin ree which issued 25 bonds to the resi dents total population 305 this tnablcd them to build a house for their doctor with ofhee include d modern in design and worth 10 001 in toronto at the end of his first viar in practice the doctor will huv the house at wliat it cost his patients to build it riu- banner sajs he has a flourishing practice- before his ar rival in cale don h ast the ne are st doctor had to lie called from oim geville or bolton both nine mill s awa 0 nobody will deny what him men doctors are but that ve ry fact often indicates that a hot- in of some kind is necessary to pro vide a change of pace i think everv one in town knows of dr it t i ml s enthusiasm for the growing md breeding of gladioli when the are in bloom his gladioli garden em main mreel south is a veritable sea of beautiful blooms dr paul also has another hobb he collects antique guns by antique 1 mean a gun must he at least a 100 vears old before the dr is inlcrcsteel in acquinng it lie- started his ceil lection when he was a bo and now lias a most interesting collection of he twee n 50 ind 0 guns m as you might expect in miili i collection e it ix item has a bit of interesting history to go with il the oldest gun is a tinj little- cannon bin el flintlock pistol dating hack to the earlv 1700s it wa- found hy the inlv settlers em the shore f lake- siinrne in all pnib ability it was used h the trench explorers qluvwjjlm don houston piumbino and heating tr 72506 vivic affair subject for speech by mayor monday evening april 23rd the friendship circle under the convener- ship of mrs al zeravlev catered to the georgetown business and pro fessional women for the monthly dinner meeting in st johns united church mayor jack armstrong was the guest speaker for the evening and spoke on civic affairs he explain ed the duties of the members of council both in county and municipal affairs where he stated democracy has its beginning he acknowledged the value of women in public affairs and stated that the business and professional women s club could be of great value to the municipality in several ways the mayor was tntroducted by mrs mary patterson and thanked for his very excellent speech by mrs winn wallace during the business portion of the meeting various reports were read the report of the games night show ed it to have been a wonderful suc cess and it was moved that this be the large event for fund raising an nually it was voted that 100 be donated to the community swimming pool plus a collection of s1155 previously made at a meeting and that 25 be sent to further the work of the eliza beth fry society who are striving for more adequate living conditions for various tjpes of women who aie now in prison and who should actually be in hospitals for treatment these donations were from the proceeds of the raltlc at the games night ihe president jovcc nevitt is head of the hospital committee and it was suggested that all members sc ii tickets as a group the object to receive one of the prizes and thus have a basis to start some worthwhile piojecl mis maude bajlej 1st vice presi dent of the national i ederalion will be the speaker at the mjj meeting in knox hall on mj 28th joce nevitt closed the meeting with the clubs women s creed and benediction 0 another interesting collec tion piece is a sawed off musket dr paul dates this one at around 1740 it was one of those used in the now famed indian raid on fort miclulimackinac in that vear do you remember in our canadian history the raid when the indians were pla ing a seeminly innocent game of la crosse outside the fort with the squaws as onlookers when one of the braves threw the ball ovei the walls of the fort rushing in to re trieve it they ran past their squaws who handed them the guns they had been hiding under their shawls these guns had been sawed off so thev would escape detection the armed warriors were thus enabled to take and capture the fort in contrast to the musket with the end saw off is the old hudson s bj trade gun with a particularly long barrel the reason for the length of the barrel is obvious when vou realise that these guns were stood upright to measure quantity of fur skins neccssar before the in duns could barter or trade anothei gun in the collection which has historical appeal is an old musket which was used in the ken lan raids it belonged to dr paul s grandfather it is the bayonet type still another recalling events in can adian histor is a mark 1 enfield used in the north west rebellion 0 other prized items in the col lection are an indian trade axe which incidcntallv was found in a local garden and an indian ham mer dr paul also has a perfect flint indian arrowhead it is perfect l notched an art which we can not master today another lost art is the plating of gold on steel this work could be seen on an old macedonian knife which dr paul obtained when he was medical oflicer with the tothian and border horse regiment on the plains of langaza he has several other interesting pieces collected while he vas siving in the hast in addition to a tuhm machete and a kns from mahv 0 i asked him whit one odd looking speciman was and he explained it was a german bomb fi oin the 1st world war call ed i potato masher and it did look fur all the world like- one n otlie r quilt different looking gun was called a pepper pot because thi whole birrtl revolves just like vou grind pepptr in a pepper grin der mong the collection of earl rifles are two old kentuckv squirrel rifles w hich we re converted from flintlocks to hammer dr paul also has quite a number of old muzzle loader dating from 0 to 100 ears ago there w ere none made after the j ear 1900 also dating well back is his collection of powder and shotgun horn pouches quite a unique item in i ho collection is a wolf trap of the tvpe used by trappers in the early 1800s it is made of iron to hang from the branch of a tree accord ing to an article in a recent maga zinc there are onlj one or two of these left in existence as with all true collectors dr paul is still interested in acquiring new items or i should say old items for his collection searching for them need not take him too far from home the area around geor getown has yielded up many ancient indian and early settlers weapons and household effects id all prob ability then arc still many historical treasurers still to be found in otukubtowh hbkald wednesday evening hay 2nd 1956 page 7 peter pruneau plastering stucco work frw ttlmatm mvt or rmlra 55 ontario st tr 73m1 grace baptist church in georgetown odd fellow hall bible school 3pm next sun day for the last time beginn ing may 13 bible school will start at 9 45 am mr bruce penny pastor triangle 7 2709 twins woodworking limehouse manufacturers of sash frames storm i doors inside and out trim door hardware plywood floor tile window glass tr 72162 open evenings and all day saturday till 9pm dltfdeeit hclik cars 24hrtowing rrr3611 res tr 7- 3329 photographs see j a goudy 19 mary street tr 73366 mnninnmmtnmamnnrauamibimi flowers for all occasions wedding work corsages a specialty cut flowers and funeral designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 32 albert st tr 72952 fiiimmtin iiiiii una mi in wbhids produce lower cost feed grow grain qprn m 1956 grow better ensilage m 1956 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