Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1958, p. 16

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wh awa may mr 1 meef the prime muaisterof 2018 we think so anyway whatever ms future our job is to provide him with the best we can xhat takes money tnata why were savins raculariy and thats why weve opened an account for jimmy at the canadian b of commerce georgetown branch d m wingrove manager whatever the weather you like the way rogers fuel oil hemps your house at a comfortable van temperature murt allison georgetown ixfongnt 73291 triqngra 74072 elljsis rogers dnge street toronto sliternational tr sales r because were truck specialists we have the right truck p for every job rue lis specialist motor sales ltd caledon veterinarian honoured by colleagues a graduate of the ontario vet erinary college then in toronto in 1913 and a veterinary ins- sector whit the federal govern ment for the past 30 yean dr w f r stubbs caledon was bononred at a presentation held in brampton the presentation and farewell party was held at the home of dr james mccabe dr stubbs retirement became effective may the first following his graduation in 19- 13 dr stubbs practloed for one year at caledon before going west where be remained for a year as an inspector at one of the meat packing plxnts at ed monton he then joined the armed forces and went overseas in march 1916 he was attached to second divi sion sixth artillery brigade and held the rank of captain conferr ed on him while on active service in france r dr stubbs returned home in hay 191t and a public reception was held in his honour in the caledon town hall following his discharge he practiced privately for nine years his father dr william stubbs was one of the first veterinary inspectors for the province of ontario dr stubbs jr first received his appointment with the government in october 1918 a position he has held until his retirement this year veterinarians attended the pre sentation from as far east as belle ville and west as london many were also present from toronto and surrounding district includ ing dr chares savers of george town a urge representation of livestock breeders were present from peel dr den collicutt bead of the toronto office was master of cer- imohies and spoke in warm terms of dr stubbs efficient service and splendid cooperation during his 30 years of service with the department speeches were also made by several of the veterinar ians and dr hccabe made the presentation of a leather travell ing bag mrs drr twiss bram pton presented mrs stubbs with a boquet of spring flowers dr stubbs made a reply in ap preciation of the gift and the splendid fellowship enjoyed by him over the years and mrs stubbs thanked those present for the flowers following the pres entation a social evening was en joyed by the guests 5 counties art show planned for kitchener a visit to the five counties art association exhibition of pain tings to be held in kitchener victoria pja pavilion on may 17th and 18 th will befound well worth while by all who are inter ested in art the pictures to be shown are- those selected by the judges at recent art shows held in cooksville hespder and sbel- borne by the association there will also be exhibits of weaving pottery and puppets the exhibition will be open tnepublic on saturday may 17th from two to five oclock in- the afternoon and seven to nine in the eveningi and on sunday after noon from two to fourthirty the only admission will be a silver collection an auction sale of twentyfive pictures will be the main attrac tion saturday evening at eight o clock the proceeds of which will go towards awards prizes and scholarships the five counties art associa tion is comprised of amateur ar tists from the counties of water loo wellington peel halton and dufferin and functions to provide its members with the opportunity to participate in a mutual inter est and to encourage art apprecia tion and education of the paintings on show twen ty will be chosen to go to the canadian national exhibition the fait printing now is the time to place your printing order wc have the best of materials and workmanship available tr 72201 for estimates min0 millwork bj doors b cabinets frames sash stairs screens 1 prompt service j free estimates i 11 water st 5 tr 79771 travel notes reduced airline prices to europe nw mommy class far toronto to london s476j0 ratiim toronto to glasgow s4wt0imrurn only 10 down full particulars at john r barber john ft mkbht agency rmsutanct tr 7mm i tfavr grandson christened timothy eaton church on sunday mr and mrs jack addy and son roger of glen wil liams attended a christening serv ice in timothy eaton memorial church toronto for kevin john addy the baby son of mr and mrs bob addy is mr and mrs addys first grandchild mr and mrs douglas latimer also went to the city for the ceremony canadian holstbin grand champion at australia for the second consecutive year sniders fond hope king was named grand champion hoirtein boil at the royal show held at sydney australia previous to being purchased in ism for the new south wales riepartment of agriculture king was one of the top show bulls in canada he was named am canadian twoyearold bull th 19s4 after being grand champion at ottawa winter fair and reserve senior champion at the royal winter fair toronto then in 1955 he took the grand championship at the c n k and was selected as the reserve allcanadian aged bull king was bred by a b shi to brampton and shownin can ada by y j m fraser streetsville andlesue collins cobden it is interesting to note that j m fraser one of kings joint owners in canada was the judge at the recent australian royal show he reports that because of bis interest in king he did not place him but asked a visiting judge from holland to do so it was the latter who made king grand champion a total of 230 head were shown at the australian royal notice all parsons using the tatksn rated below are roq to ngismr ihsan ln cre office before may 251b lvs after thai date those lockers wm bo iipsnaj and their contents will bo thrown oot or sold to cover the sisnssa of 2 6 13 22 67 74 77 80 106 109 116 132 134b 139 172 i73178b 210a212 214 304 319 343 375 400 449 505 342 372 399 443 499 320 346 376 401 451 506 541 32 s3 117 141 185 218 321 347 378 402 453 507 548 39 41 44 47 50 61 64 65 88 89 90 92 93 103 105 120 122 123 119 147 186 222 323 351 383 403 456 508 550 149 200 223 324 353 385 416 458 513 552 150 201 224 332 356 393 417 463 515 561 152 204 225 334 358 395 427 468 516 563 125 159 206 227 335 370 396 440 476 j20 127 162 209 30h 341 371 398 441 494 533 georgetown 3 gueiph street creamery triangle 72402 tb dinner- continued from front page the education committee under william r green of oakviile distributes books and pamphlets and arranges for speakers dr mackinnon phillips the pro vincial minister of health inform ally addressed the group and after appreciative laughter at several anecdotes spoke seriously to the group no government can do without these volunteer organiz ations he pointed out your contribution is the foundation for basic christianity dr phillips was very concerned about a situation that will have to be coped with in the next five years he referred to new canad ians who with a change in climate and diet might develop tb he bad been asked to agree to entry of immigrants with tuberculosis into the country he explained he refuses since although the men tally ill are harmless tb patients arc potential killers he reviewed the insurance pro gram to go into effect next year but said that as far as he was concerned there would never be state medicine here bruce mcnab gave the report of the nominating committee all the present directors of the associa tion were renamed with the addi tion of frank quinlan of campbell- ville and ewart carberry of oak viile the directors name their own officers other directors are e c foster president for the past year bruce mcnab past vice- president bruce harrison past honorary treasurer dr a f bull dr g k phillips oakviile mrs- mary s pettit milton mrs e sanford limohousc mrs george sommervillc r r 2 acton dr w l anderson oakviile mel howden burlington h c morris oakviile william benson and wil liam r green mrs m e lanau is the executive secretary and mrs g p mcalccr the social worker doctors present represented sev eral sanatoria they greeted the meeting praised the work of the association and impressed upon the group that tuberculosis is still a serious problem dr ewart medical superinten dent of the mountain sanatorium said the san is admitting as many from halton as it did 10 years ago although of course the population is up incidence rate is going down very slowly he said tuberculosis is not a disease which has been conquered said dr wicks medical superintendent of the weston sanatorium the number of patients there has in creased the majority of patients are no longer young but in the 40 to 50 age group dr mckenna conveyed greetings from the freeport san it is evident we have a long way to go declared dr hotling of the ontario department of health organisations such as this have made progress possible trevor pierce of the ontario tuberculosis notice to creditors in the estate of clarence war ren phillips dskeased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of clarence war ren phillips late of the town o georgetown in the county of hal- papermaker deceased who died on or about the thirtyfirst day of march 1958 are hereby no tified to send in to the undersign ed executrix of the said estate on or before the 6th day of june 1958 full particulars of their claims after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the execu trix shall then have notice dated at georgetown ontario this 7th day of may ad 1958 alice phillips executrix by her solicitor m e mander- son 61 mill street box 824 georgetown ontario 541 hamilton construction 66 moke chasttes dmve tr 73480 caftaoes concrete wcrftk btoovations every building need the younger you are the easier it is m thats what the middleaged duffers say on the golf coursa when a teenager breaks 80 for the first time r- its the same story with family protection the younger you are when you first arrange it the more likely you are to be insurable and the younger you are the lower the premiums too the mutual life of canada is helping thousands of young canadians plan for future security talk to a mutual of canada man soon and hell show you how miatmtab mutuals outstanding dividend record really j m5l5 sue pays oft for the young man on his way up inwnm seated the halton group on the the central mutual rkprescntat1vi fle i jajin t armcttnsia ci u w john t armstrong clli tmn

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