Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1959, p. 14

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the georgetown herald wadmtdar jihm mth ik page e notice to creditors in the estate of annie isabel bunton widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of annie isabel bun ton late of the town of george town widow who died on or about the 23rd day of may 1959 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of july ad 1959 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard on jy to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have not ice dated at georgetown this 9th day of june a d 1959 pearl lane sole executrix of the estate of annie isabel bunton by her solicitors dale bennett latimer george town ont 6 24 joanne hair stylists tr 73911 main mill streets above cotton bret store imperial sso service 10month budget terms available from sept to june esso furnace oil mw somerville dial operator and sk for zenlth 67200 no toll charge legion notes let clark yes indeed in case you have forgotten sunday is the big picnic for the branch all you have to do is take yourself and the family to the nearest marshalling yard for the buses and climb aboard and to help you in this respect the bues will stop at various pla ces in ihe community to miifie it that much easier to get your fam ily there the only stiputation is that you must provide your own basket lunch tea coffee and milk will bo provided there will be as us ual ice cream supplied for the kids the open air pavilion has been provided for the sole use of the branch and it is expected il will once again be taxed to capa cit free tickets for treats will be available for tht kiddies and all memborrfare urged to get these earh as it is difficult to control and that they art distributed cquilabh bob collier has arranged quite hi atensive spirts prolan and thtie will bt i for jouna and old a well a horseshoe tourm menl with the old pro hill c i licr of fu mint ihl i ii it 1 h linn in c ipland it all and the usual dai t tour iiatm nt w ha h is iiich a hie draw jim muiph i entertainment chairman will look attcr l hi cnurtaininfnl depart ilkilt there will be four shetland pnn ics for the kids to ride to the r hearts contmt and swimminj for ever one and while we don t re commend it for tfte toddlers the park which is the usual place stanley park erin has a num ber of canoes and boats for the more energetic type so don t be a stick in the mud bring the famil along and have a grand afternoon this sundaj buses will leave from wheelers store in glen williams at 12 30 they will pick up at various points in delrex and at normandj boule vard shortly after and will also call at the corner in front of saun der s store college view at 12 40 all bus drivers have been instruc ted to pick up enroute so if you are a legion member just flag a bus down and bundle the family board the last buses will wait at the legion hall until 100 pm so there s no excusefor not getting a bus s one of the lads was comment mg the other evening on the de plorable lack of happenings m the branch and among branch not ables latelj he was especially disappointed in the fait that no thing has been happening to an of the plastics cutups latelj well what with one stajing out of trou ble since he was run over and an other evidently having decided to lead a normal humdrum existence since he moved up to the circus another too busy whomping the army into shape tg repel any and all space lftvaders plus any normal earthlings and finally the two up the white bridge way not having the ambition to go fishing nor having bought any fowl latcl everything is pretty quiet in fact as john walsh said the other night ned dull however w th them all on a long weekend for the july 1st holiday anjthing might and probably will happen in fact its just about a ear ago that the famous iivestdck deal took place at any rate we think we need a new correspondent in plastics it been suggested that if we could just get one of uuf girls up there interested in reporting for legion news we could really hae a ball in this department so we fthust look into the situation chore master tfcfcfillttt bitot tlower or vegetable garden branch line nears completion one of the moat difficult construction problems faced by canadian national railways engineers in the building of a new 294 mile cnr branch line to link mineralrich northern quebec with the industrial areas of the province was the 400 foot bridge spanning the gorge of the cran river the dr 32 miles northwest of st fehcien was constructed by the cantilever method ttsansfer workers materials to the opposite side of the deep gorge a needlemast was erected to support a cableway similar to the breeches buoy technique employed to transfer men between ships at sea the first section of the line between beattyviue and chibougamau was opened in 1957 andt is expected the second section from chibougamau to st felicien of 133 miles will be opened late this year the new town of chibougamau is now a thriving municipality of 4000 avail able in 2 models th hoavy duy lust ated auid tha commercial vice on a high level as we do not think it is fair to expect a nun of normal means to be able to spend the time ntcesary to do a job a very conservative estimate would show that the provincial president needs at least 200 days in the year exlusivel for legion affairs and a terrific amount of time that few men can afford to deot this corner would hope that wttn the convention in nearb kitch i encr delegates will be sent or at least proxies secured if no one attends with the rooms looking so nice and bright after their recent painl job we hope that the eood work will continue and keep on painting until the whlc building is fresh entd up be sure to make arrangement- for the picnic sunday fu i dc tails appear in the advertisement elsewhere in the paper you will not onlj enjoy it yotrrself but will give the family a real treat by at tending the picnic this sunday and that reminds us it will soon be time for the annual warriors day safari to the cne buses are being arranged for this also a feature story reached our desk too late to be used this issue be sure to read next weeks thrilling adventure of glen williams big game hunter and the traditional inspection of brock s monutne nt rounded out the pleasant afternoon the bus macu special stops at le ik icon rt taurant on tht queen elizabeth highway for cof fee enroute and for dinner on the return trip more than half the world s tillers ar buht by choremaster because they ra best a single pass does the work of plow disc harrow prepares the ground for planting furrows for seeding cultivates at any stage of growth works ground 11 22 and 36 wide digs any depth down to 10 goes between narrow rows makes any garden job a breeze full 1 year warranty richardsons crest hardware maveal motor sales ltd teorlntirnational truck dealer it never fails two weeks ago the horseshoe tournament comes up and rt was thought there would be a small turnout so carman copland mutes them over to have the tournament on his lawn so what happens all the other branches start arriving and it turns out to be the biggest one et- did you see the zone golf tournament featuring for the loc als sandtrap scotl paltersrm aqd chopper gob collier with their two caddies and were thej 3 pair of dillics none other thin chubby twinklctocs st ipleton and bud gosh it s a long wa hill acotty said the first 15 hnh s wore fur but the li t three wert rouh when thej had t carrv their club and caddies as well tractor trailers hits white bridge abutment tractor and semi trailer was damaged to the extent of close to si 000 thursday when it collided with the ast abutment of the white bridge the truck 156 ford driven bv gordon gntschc of r r 3 mild may was westbound on mam st when tht right front bumper struck the side of the hndgc the impact snapped the u bolts on the left front spr n collapsing tht front whttls which turmd com plcttly un tor tht hi m th whit emerged on tht opposili iric f lh truck i ppini iff hi sa idle ink an i pi lin u s nt i the highway the dnwr tsnpcd nj i in iht sm iswwhith occurrtd ut 15 p m and was in trrl in i it i whikon truck ij o vntfl by ihi 1 n ilso of mil lnn 1 1 l 1 1 elz llapp to see harold faton che brampton zone parade a week i georgetown w tour ago sunday harold has had to w down with a slight heart con dilion and his wife recently suf fcrcd a broken leg however both re looking forward to bing ar innd in the near future as most readers will know he is vice pres dent and is running for president at the kitchener convention a highly successful businessman he is president of the huge dixon pencil co he is ideally qualified for the job being able to devote tlie time it takes with no finan cial problems this to our mind is ft prime requisite for legion ser strictly informal once lie finishes his banking hell be off for a little fishug like millions of other canadians he finds the local bank a handy fridhdly and finnhar place where he can drop in as casually as into thecorncr store he knows there is nothing formal about banking bank premises arecsigned and bank personnel ire trained tc provide speedy efficient ind convenient service in an easy antmrifotmal way hercver you go you will find bank staffs providing the kind of personal service that is keyed to the c isy modern way you like to do your banking the chartfrfd banks si r 1m your community niagara falls district thirty four georgetown vj memhers and their friend- thnl ltd to the grandeur of picturesque niagan falls on tuesdav june 16 when the institute substituted their annual mystery tour with a trip to the border city the ladies viewed the fabulous horseshoe falls and enjoyed a pic nic lunch in the parkjbetore mov ing on to tour beautiful oakcs garden theatre thefamous hydro electric floral clock a quick look throilgh the school bf gardening

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