Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1957, p. 3

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v effective june 3rd telapbcjna ac counts may be paid without extra at any of these new loica david pharmacy guelph street robbs drug store 8 main streetnorth wheelers general store glen williams to make enquires about your ac count or to discuss any other tele phone business matters just dial triapgle 72255 your service- representative will be glad to help yw l denby manager tit ieu telephone cohpamtof cahada pen face console just a few left we receivecr12 of these sets in walnut mahog any and limed oak the cabinets are slightly da maged and not up to the normal quality standards of philips cabinetry so we got a good deal and you can take advantage of it regular price 95 model p3630 qy you pay only 249 95 if desired with uhf 276 i you save 100 00 the chatsis is of course of tha normal philips quality and we give you 90 days free sdvice with the fat these sals are delivered in factorysealed cartons- 2500 down balance 325 weekly ask fqr a free home trial ww0 tv radio 32 main st n tr 73376 tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings sidewalks elgin cellar floors block work brick laying for your construction needs i carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing what council dip magi not interest georgetown council intimating a hand off policy towards a sug gestion of north halton urban board that magistrate k ml lang- don be transferred to v another county when the matter was brief ly discussed at thursdays council meeting f the matter was mentioned in minutes of the urban board meet ing read as part of the council cor respondence some board members feel that the magistrate is not backing up police offtcersin court said dep uty reeve doug sargent who is chairman this year of the urban board examples of judgments tendering on the ridiculous were quoted at the urban meeting 1 dont want to set myself up as a judge of a magistrate said cj mcqflvray a short time ago there were complaints that be was handing out too strict convictions its not our business at au was cr era hydes opinion if the magistrate is not support ing the police then its our prob lem said reeve stan allen the auxiliary to 1st georgetown scout troop- was given permission to hold a bushel of pennies drive on june 7 8 appearing for a client who would build a new house on an edith st property which now contains a partlyburned building last occup ied by whitraee electric solicitor tom van sickler was told that the council would approve the house providing there is a separate deed for the property which was origin ally part of another parcel of land the lot has the required 50 ft frontage- but is short of the 5000 square foot minimum required by the building bylaw im asked to pay business tax on a 350 assessment for my shop on mill st but i dont do any bus iness there complained taxi oper ator w o brownridgc mr brown- ridge said he had received no ass essment notice prior to being billed for taxes he was told that as the office is maintained as a place of business and has a business phone listing it is proper to assess business tax on it complaint of lome garvin that damage had been inflicted to his car when it was pushed by the town truck while parked in front of a main street restaurant was turned over tafhe insurance com pany and the town engineer was asked to report to council on the incident s i an offer by fuel oil dealer bill bailey to provide waste containers j in various parts of town was turn- ed over to the property committee for consideration 1 a 400 sodding job for the north j bank of the new maple ave cxtcn- sion was ordered which will stop erosion onto the roadway questioning a 250 expenditure for calcium on maple avenue cr harrison was told by road chair man walter gray that weather con ditions did not permit use of oil at the time dust laying was needed cr harrison said brampon had used oil a month ago i saw it and my car was pick ing it up as the dust was flying said mayor armstrong claiming bramptons early oiling a sad ex perience cr hyde agreed that oiling before the weather is warm is a waste of time and money cr gray said that when calcium was laid it initially had not been too effective but with wet weather it is now doing a good job te council feldtn weddi i for arthur moningtons former proprietors of the main st restaurant now the comer cupboard mr and mrs arthur harrington were at home to friends saturday may 18th on the occasion of their golden wed ding anniversary during the week the- norringtons received 43 relatives yat a buffet luncheon and numerous cards of congratu lation including a telegram from prime minister louis ste laurent and prejnier frost stanley hall mjpb also paid a personal visit ix their milton home residents of tins area since arriving from england in 1807 mr and mrs rftrrington estab lished the mayfair lunch and gift shop in milton fortyjour years ago and now reside at crystal moun tain farm near there with their son walter and his family they have three children victor toron to eric of dundas and walter also nine grandchildren mr norrington is a member of the masonic lodge the scottish bite the white shrine and- the eastern star mrs norrington is a member of the eastern star and is also a rebekah sports calendar pacts georgetown park sat june 1st georgetown vs moose hearts boys soccer leagues are being formed for boys 7 and up come to georgetown park this saturday morning at 10 am to register pkeefc 1 near cnr station lions dancing party at paradise gardens lions club members and their wives travelled to guelph by bus last saturday night where they at tended a dancing party avthc par adise gardens music was provi ded by the clansmen those attending included dist gov and mrs bob cooper bramp ton deputy dist gov and mrs winnett oakville tone chairman and mrs russ vickers burlington mr and mrs dick riddall mr and mrs john elliott mr and mrs jim jones mr and mrs clarence ken nedy mr and mrs ata tennant mr and mrs ernie alcott mr and mrs dick licata mr and mrs clarence heslop mr and mrs jim turnbull mr and mrs al cornish mr and mrs al currie mr and mrs garnctt collett and mr and mrs godfrey collier robbery attempt at jack harts bank a former georgetown bank man ager made the daily paper news last week complete with picture after an unsuccessful robbery at tempt at a st catharines branch of the bank of commerce jack hart recently transferred from town had just returned from lunch and missed most of the ex citement when a bandit was frigh tened off by a girl teller who pre tended to faint and sounded the robbery alarm when she slumped to the floor the iiniaentlfied man escaped in the confusion thagiorgbttwnhbaxta wednesday may th wot open fridays till 9 nw mainstreet georgetown fabulous 59c sale n jewel shortening nil pickles lib grand union whole or sliced motors plain or garlic your choice 2191 aylmer peas choice tomatoes frozen 12 oxpkgs qubensway 20 os cans your choice 3 fa 59c tomato juke pineapple juice brjghts fancy 20 ox cans dole 20 oz cans your choice 459c aylmer beans toilet tissue 559c boston brown with pork 15 oz can cashmehie white or coloured your choice cream style corn diced beets devon standard arkell choice 20 oz can your choice 6 59c tomato sauce jell0 hunts 7 oz cans jelly powders all flavours pkg your choice 7 59c salad dressing old cheese freshpak 32 oz jar your choice ch 59c dont forget popular mechanics s encyclopedia vol no 8 only 99c vol ho t still only 49c free buy on at th regular price free shrubs s9c 79c 119 bun of 10 219 first come first served golden ripe bananas no 1 hothouse cucumbers crisp tender celery hearts m f daily cole slaw rose bushes and shrubs and get eft of tha um rose bushes 9ec 149 bun of 5 319 supply limited 2 lbs 35c ea 19c bunch 23c 10 as j 2 far 29c illrlsmitjijths l 1 iyiy now available at if h used in an office i youll fiod it at i georgetown off ice supplies ltd mill street flauckart bldgo tlngl 73452 dick is better than best no candidate can equal kenneth y ehck for ex perience and service to the community county and country published by halton county liberal association v i

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