Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 30, 1958, p. 9

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services resubpack your own floors new dustiest electric sanding machines edf era floor polishers for rent ted bludd palatini a decorating tr 73631 lawn mowers sharpened end repaired u elnl st e tr 7- 1859 tt car bgpans open daily untu pjnvsa alphen motors park street glen williams m 70439 tt expert rebuilding marshall beautyrest and other spring mat tresses eiderdowns recovered 3- day service representative here wednesdays for information call tr 73118 tf jujutsu judo hen and boya learn to defend yourselves against strangulation knives guns etc private or group lessons tr 7- 3811 after 5 pjn- tf home diaper rental service we are now serviclngjones georgetown and district 40c per dot for first s doc 25c per do for each additional dox 500 de posit minimiwm service eight weeks metal container supplied reel victor 52463 oakvilli don herrington m main st n tr 7xdl ray conn plumbing authomno oas dealnt hot wat a stbam hbatino 34 mu1 st tr 71784 tf heating electric contractor installation a repairs 1 oas water heaters bergs electrolab trlanfle 74303 wiring john lenz reahtered master electrician electrical contractor tr 713414 r beeney plumbing heating tinsmithing tr 7s362 r r 1 georgetown tf town of georgetown tenders for watermains tender call sealed tenders clearly marked as to the contents and addressed to c g benham town clerk 36 main street north georgetown ont will be received until 4 pm monday aug 11 1958 for supplying 1 equipment and labour to construct 3000 feet of watermains subject to the approval of the ontario municipal board on the following streets in the town of georgetown charles street extension princess ann drive hyde park road harold street information may be secured at the office of the town engineer on and after tuesday august 5 1958 each tender shall be accompanied by a certified cheque bid bond or cash deposit payable to the town of georgetown equal to at least 10 per cent of the total of the tender each tenderer will be required to deposit 1000 for each set of plans and specifications the deposit will be released to the tenderer on return of the plans and specifications in good order the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted w h carr p eno town engineer town of georgetown tenders for sanitary sewers tender call sealed tenders clearly marked as to the contents and addressed to c g benham town clerk 36 main street north georgetown ont will be received until 4 pjn monday aug 11- 19gb for supplying equipment and labour to construct 3200 feet of sanitary sewers subject to the approval of the ontario municipal board on the following streets in the town of georgetown young street charles street extension princess ann drive hyde park road harold street information may be secured at the office of the town engineer on and after tuesday august 5 1958 each tender shall be accompanied by a certified cheque bid bond or cash deposit payable to the town of georgetown equal to at least 10 per cent of the total of the tender each tenderer will be required to deposit 1000 for each set of plans and specifications the deposit will be released to the tenderer on return of the plans and specifications in good order the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted w h carr p en town enginmr heart attack conmnb dwnityrnva to homi a heart attack mffmtl oa sat urday hu conflated deputy- reeve walter gray to bis heme at 6 church street mr gray who is councils road chairman had not been feeling well for a week prior to the at tack and had not been able to at tend the july list council meet ing his friends wish him a safe recovery local brampton showers for mrs robert lockhurst prior to her marriage to robert bruce lockhurst on july 18th miss june oliver was tendered a shower by mrs orvis hunter at the home of mrs george anderson in brampton a in town mrs charles jones 56 main st n entertained at a show er fellow employees at smith stone presented the bride with an electric toaster and a blanket as wedding gifts john t armstrong all linn of insurance 39 main street south tr 79621 tl for painting decorating lew coxe is your man 7319 m for oemilne electrolua chmners telephone your authorised electrolux factory branch brampton glendale 10333 polishers replacement parts service tl gerrys radio tv service w sarvtce and repair every mak and model of tv and homa and car radios quick service 109 main st n tr 7954 dave williams registered bonded master electrician electrical contractor all types of wiring gas oil burners sales and service tr 73322 19 eloin st brick blockwork new and repairs also sidewalks steps chimneys fireplaces albert euteneier 43 water st tr 73931 tf ferry to taring dear huabaa4 and father harry ferry who passed away jury 81 m67 those whom we love go out of right but never out of mind they are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind ever remembered by wife and family harrison in loving memory of a dear daughter bess walker harrison who died july 28th 1946 just a thought of sweet remem brance just a memory fond and true just a token of affection and a heartache just for you more and more each day we miss you though our thoughts are not re vealed little do they know the sorrow that is within our hearts con- cealed always remembered by her mother harrison in louphg memory of a dear mother bess walker harrison who died july 28th 1946 in our hearts your memory lin gers sweetly tender fond and true there is not a day dear mother that we do not think of you ever remembered by diane and fred harrison in loving memory of a dear sister bess walker har rison who died july 28 1946 like falling leaves the years roll by but love and memory never die ever remembered by george and hazel robertson electric town of georgetown tenders for roads tender call seatkd tenders clearly marked as to the contents and addressed to c g benham town clerk 36 main street north georgetown ont will be received until 4 pm monday aug 11 1968 for supplying materials equipment and labour to construct the following streets in the town of georgetown charles street extension james street extension churchill cres extension princess ann drive hyde park road harold street information may be secured at the office of the town engineer on and after tuesday august 5 1958 each tender shall be accompanied by a certified cheque bid bond or- cash deposit payable to the town of georgetown equal to at leasthq per cent of the total of the tender each tenderer will be required to deposit 1000 tor each set of plans and specifications the deposit will be released to the tenderer on return of the plans and specifications in good order the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted w h carr p erra town engineer for real livin homes of your choice outstanding flans and good lots ola mortgage avaeabu cau tr 73969 james h lyons and sons building contractors residential commercial industrial cemmerclel residential phone triwale 71914 georgetown karls tv antenna service service cell only 200 7 days a week tr 7413 u cec greenslade tv antennae ch 17 contrsiont repairs tr 74621 georgetown fuel oil service ralph murfin on sales tjangk 72251 do tt yourself teat your tv and rndfe tube htee in e t new tube aveuabw at hutchs smoke a baber shop 10 iwuln st semhi open dally to 11 rum cards of thanks allen i would like to thank rev john rathbone for his kindness and his consoling words at the time of my sad bereavement in the loss of my husband i would also like to thank mr murta or toronto for his kindness and help mrs robert alien the former jean hancock davison we would like to ex press our sincere thanks and appreciation to the members of the fire department for their prompt and efficient action at the time of our fire we would also like to thank our many neighbours and other friends for their help and many acts of kindness mr and mrs lloyd davison lawson miss hettie lawson wishes to extend to all those who so kindly remembered her dur ing her illness her appreciative thanks gun discharges kills local womans nephew a tragic accident at seaforth on monday brought sadness to two local families when ronald tria ble 26 of brampton died from an accidental bullet wound in the head mr tribble who is a nephew of mrs jack runham 12 park view blvd and also a relative of deputyreeve walter gray was unpacking the trunk of his car when a rifle he moved discharged and the bullet struck him in the head he died en route london hospital mr and mrs tribble and their children douglas and sharon had just arrived at seaforth on the first day of their vacation they were visiting a former brampton friend george hibbert mr trib ble was employed at the dale estate he leaves his wife lucy wrh- ster his children douglas and sharon his mother mrs jean tribble and eight brothers and sisters his father died suddenly only two months ago the funeral service will be held thursday at the mckillop funeral home brampton with interment in orangcville ceme tery what council did appoint frank dennis barrie 7th georgetown policeman miv seventh policeman was added to the town force monday when council chose frank dennis of barrie from seven applicants in terviewed at a council meeting mr dennis recently received his discharge from the armyro vost corps which he joined two years ago prior to that he was a member of the oshawa police force for three years mr and mrs dennis will be moving to town when he joins the force in the next few weeks he will serve with police chief roy haley corporal jim bils- borrow and constables harley lowe ted scott dan whitson and evan rollins voting against hiring mr den nis on monday cr ern hyde said his objection in no way reflected on the man but that he feels the town is adequately served at pres ent by a sixman force only reason given for the extra man he said has been that georgetown has reached 70q0 population and the fact that the force will be shorthanded during vacation period police chairman john elliott said bis committee had thorough ly studied the question and was unanimous in believing it time to dd to the force the town is becoming more spread out he said and introduction of the uni form traffic ticket will add con siderably to police duties in fu ture d m w bill wilson public relations director for delrex de velopments questioned council about a newspaper report last week of a 2600 contract awarded for street signs in the older part of town contrary to councils belief he said the delrex firm has no agree ment with the town to supply its own street signs any signs we have erected are temporary he said feeling u a little high among subdivision dwellers that they are to be ig nored in this project mayor armstrong said council had been somewhat confused and admitted mr wilson was correct we specialize in printing wed ding invitations phone tr 7- 2201 the herald t v jingles by igo in his lutementa however if delre is putting up signs we thought the arm and town might get together on installing signs he said complaints were brought to council by mrs sam walker and mrs william- hayward about a building on george sl which they term is only a garage being used as a dwelling they were supported by cr fred harrison who said he was the original owner of thr build ing and when it was sold several years ago the building inspector of that day had given permission to the new owners to live in it for a few months while they were- building a house on the property plans for house building had fal len through he said and the building was again sold with houses scarce another family had occupied te building and neigh bours hadnt complained but the building is now vacant andv resi dents are concerned that it cease to be used as a dwelling he said council decided to ask the building inspector and property the ororotrrown hirald wednesday july sotk imc committee to report on the ques tion use of the park on sept 6th was granted to the community centre association when john hole representing the organiza tion outlined plans for a gala day on that date you deserve the best in automatic hmtiti0 installation one contract covers first line heetina equipment finest in installation full warranty serine api necessary repairs f floors walls trifn plaster for me very best in i installations call tr 7-4202- bergs j electro lob general electric imbnec iron firemen wernrauv hot water or steam he hobbies and hard work help keep you young by ba evans in the brampton comorvator hobbies and hard work keep a person young was william taylors recipe for celebrating so years of married life and not loo king a day over 60 mr taylors hobby is writing poetry and one line from a special poem he wrote to his wife on their 50th wedding anniversary expresses his feeling ive loved you down the years from long ago mrs taylor has had many hobbies through the years but the biggest one is kee ping her husband happy mr and mrs taylor were born in scotland they married in elgin moray shire july 10 1908 friends emi grated to the canadian west and it wasnt too long before the lure of the unknown country beckoned and the taylors and their two children decided they would go west and farm in saskatchewan farming in saskatchewan from 1925 to 1937 had its drawbacks it was unfortunate that this cou ple should choose such a time to make their new home in the west mr taylor vividly remembers one july 6th when a frost killed all their crops at that time a far mer was lucky to get 50 cents a bushel for wheat and about half that amount for oats the water supply failed and living became more difficult each year in 1935 they came east they lived ingeorgetown until 1953 when brampton became their home they now live at 52 union street mrs taylor received the many callers during open house last thursday wearing a smart white lace dress over gold taffeta and a corsage of baby mums tied with gold ribbon their home was filled with gifts and bouquets one particularly attractive basket held 50 red ros es another came from friends in vancouver their nieces in scot land remembered them with golden tray several cablegrams were received from scotland and many many cards and gifts from friends in canada i mrs taylor is a member of long standing of the rebekah lodge and was delighted when the lodge honoured her at a surprise party on the occasion of her golden an niversary members from the lodge in georgetown and milton were present thursday evening mr and mrs taylor have two sons robert in toronto and don ald in georgetown and two grand children mrs j gamble mrs fred pe- cot mrs ken wcstfall mrs phyl lis colyer and mrs beth vallance assisted during the tea hour social and personal news is always welcomed by the her ald next time you have a visitor phone your news to tr 72201 towel ensembles lurex gold trim in colored bar stripes consists of bath and guest towel and face cloth cald- tfjo 7 a well quality 3 pcv a mens sportvshirts special end of season clear- s any 99c mens duffle bags 9 handy and durable nylon bag zipper closing with lock blue or brown 18 inch dzo 22 inch 095 bath towels a summer special plain or stripe reduced oj- barbecue cloth special design on the barbecue theme 4 qq flannelette blankets need an extra pair for the cottage large white blan kets with stripe qq ends 70 x 90pr corduroy cushions another lot just in 12 squares button centre bon- dicell washable qftt filling sfoc axminster rugs for a very good lowpriced rug see these axminsters rrr 70 9 x 1014 7350 n0hce take notice that the board of trustees of the roman catholic separate schools for the town of georgetown did pass on the 15th day of may 1958 bylaw no 10 to authorize the borrowing of the sum of one hundred and seventy thousand dollars 17000000 by the issue of debentures to the principal amount of 17000000 bearing interest at the rate of five and three quarters per centum 5 per annum from 1908 to 1964 six per centum 6 per annum from 1964 to 1969 six and a quarter per centum 6v4 per annum from 1969 to 1974 six and a half per centum 6h per annum from 1974 to 1978 payable annually and maturing in twenty annual instalments of principal of varying amounts as set forth in schedule v here to the purpose for which the money is to be borrowed is for the building and equipping of an eight classroom school the security for the amount to be borrowed is as follows a during twenty years the currency of the debentures the respective sums set forth in the fourth column of schedule a hereto are required to be levied and collected annually by the said board by a special rate sufficient therefore over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property by from upon or out of which other separate school rates may be levied raised and collected by the said board k b the debentures as to both principal and interest are a charge upon the separate school ratcs and upon the school house property and premises and any other real or personal property vested in the said board schedule a bylaw no 10 17000000 non callable debentures ieptnnber 30th 195 eir rate 1959 5 1960- 1961 1962 1963 1964 6 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 614 1970 1971 1972 1973 19m 6h 1975 1976 1977 1978 princidal 460000 490000 520000 550000 530000 610000 660000 60000 730000 770000 80000 870000 920000 930000 1040djw 1110000 1180000 1260000 13400 00 1430000 du september interest 1056675 103025 1032030 972150 940535 90717s 870575 831575 730175 741375 700175 648935 534530 537030 475800 410800 336650 161950 130030 02930 so 19591971 i nitar 1516873 1530x35 1532030 1531150 1530535 154tl7s 1530575 1531578 1530173 1516375 1530175 1518938 1544530 1547030 134000 1530800 1518630 1531030 1530030 1532050 s 17000000 j 13388400 30338400 dated at georgetown ontario this 16th da of liar 1958 edwa0 e malison seererarrtreei the board of trustees of hie roman gataoue separate schools for the town of geortetown

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