Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 5, 1959, p. 9

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silver creek service station i omtonown tr 73079 propcmon terry hammond ucanaad madiank sheu service tin battalia em wall equipped repair ahop rapaira to ah maka european cars a specialty car washing quick service open daby 24 hoar sank what council did hornby says contractors should pay ipr using hydrants contractors who use water from i levying a charge and establishing lire hydrants during construction regulations 1 the matter was referred back to jobs should be subject to regula tions and pay for water used said cr ern hyde chairman or coun cils ft water committee when the subject was discussed at the july 27th meeting use of hydrants stirs up the iron algae in the water pipes and may be the cause of some of the derty water complaints mr hyde said besides no one but town employees or members of the fire department should bo allow ed to touch a fire hydrant works superintendent g r bligh said there is no existing town legislation which bars this practice and said he would re commend council considering j so ijeautifouy coot spun sugar in the new curving lines martins beauty salon 8 cieaveholm drive investigate beore you buy or mojernize our imv overhead saves you money earl scott heating and appliances call triangle 74101 georgetown specializing in gtlson heating systems freezers snowbird refrigerators the water committee i presenting copies of a list of taxes outstanding to councillors finance chairman garfield- mcgil- vray said his committee would have to review these and make a collection drive there are some accounts particularly for business tax which will have to fee written off also he said as they apply to bankruptcies or to businesses which did not operate for a full years period mr blijufe reported that milky water in the delrex area lasl week was caused wheh a valve had ac cidentally been left open and ad mitted excess air into the pipes the proctor redfern engineer ing firm has informed him that they expect to call tenders for the new sewage disposal plant a bom august 14th cr john elliott re ported a male assistant to the clerk will be sought to replace mrs thomas eason who is resigning her position in the town office the end of august i expressing concern about sale- ability of houses in his- area of shelley st because of a hydro rightaway sam meltzer was old that this should be no bar to sales mayor armstrong said he had been told bv ontario hydro that thoy intend to keep the easement hut that they are securing an extra 20 foot casement on the lane subdivision cr harrison said he under stands that the hydro intends to move their high tension poles to the new ojicment and there will be no hydro wires over the shcl ley st homes cr hde said he thinks the hjdro is netting a good deal with extra land and holding on to what ball team showers member marlene dixon the hornby girls ball team and a few neighbours were guests at bhe home of mr and mrs harold robson on tuesday evening july to honor miss marlene dixon with a miscellaneous bridal show er marlene is to be married in august a corsage was given to her by darlene leslie miss shirley downs conducted a few interest ing games mrs doug leslie miss beverley royce miss joyce mclean mrs dave leslie and miss marlene dixon were the win ners marlene opened the many gifts and thanked everyone for their gifts while she was opening her gifts one of the girls wrote down everything that she said it was read bock to her and proved very entertaining a delicious lunc was served by mrs robson assist ed by mrs howdtyi and miss downs beverley royce was giv- on a corsage and a bon voyage was wished to her by everyone th1 man bag ottawa trip described by assembly visitor mm okorobtovm hmtald wednesday august 5th 1m0 they have at his suggestion the clerk was instructed to write bout the matter to the hdro authorities type washing machines automatic and wnnge dryes electric ranges biltin ovens and range tops i biltin refrigerators and freezers i thomas a edison air conditioners window type and portable units and units to attach to your present furnace dehumidifiers air filters temprite water coolers for office home or factory coolerator window type air conditioners revco biltin refrigerators andezers anheuserbusch comrnercl refrigerator and freezer counters dairy cabinetsjce cream freezers doortodoor refrigeration urnlifor trucks cabinets for restaurants etc fountain tenders will be called for re surfacing main st from church st to maple ave monuments cemetery lettering yeadons memorials 22 king street east georgetown tr- 79573 miss beverley royce left ma ton airport at 8 p m on tuesday evening aug 4th to fly to eng land she is planning on staying for four and a half weeks visit ing her relatives while there sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs stanley waters on the death of their son on wed nesday july 29th mr and mrs- sonny -hall- en joyed last week end visiting with mr and mrs keith daman and family at wasaga beach the rev and mrs john hill returned home last thursday af ter their motor trip to victoria bc hornby was rather quiet with many away for holidays mr and mrs f a anderson spent the wack end with mr and mrs cock- hffwtt at honey harbor mr and mrs robert murdock and family arc enjoying a twoweek camping holiday at algonquin park mr and mrs preston and family are away for a week mr and mrs j pefhany and family and margaret robertson are on a motor trip to new brunswick for a few weeks mr and mrs gordon lee and family spent the week end near parry sound mr and mrs nor man shields and family are at their co tt aile at rice lake and mrs ken oneill and family are at their cottage near parry sound for their holidays mr and mrs aagc iaursen and mrs laur- 1 sen sr were at wasaga beach for the weekend harry and doug newton returned home after a two 1 week motor trip to winnipeg j 1 congratulations to mr and mrs vermin archer who celebrat ed their twentysixth wedding an- i niversary on aug 5th i birthday greetings to harold robson on august 10 and to frank chisholm who had a birthday on aukiist 3 mrs kenneth ella had her east removed from her leg on tues day july 28 after twent three tnmton onli july 1959 dear editor back in 1955 i promised you news letters of interest for the friends back home when we had our wonderful trip to europe here wc are again on our way to another assembly this time to ottawa have been invited to play violin in the orchestra so this should give me real pleasure to take pari in musical praise to thy eternal cod jehovah we decided to make the most of our trip with lots of stopo at places of interest having business in oshawa we stayed overnight at a secluded spot just between 2 highway but we for got there might be lots of traffic on those highways and it was far far into the night before we gut to sleep oh yes 1 should have told you we have our bed right in the station wagon and have all the privacy we need by simply drawing the curtains- bright and early the next morn ing wc got on our way and made our next stop at trenton now here is a delightful spot to spend the night and relax a fisher mans delight first we looked up the rca station 6rd where my son is stationed bill took us out to highway 33 just a short drive from the air force station here is a government park right across from the river we saw people fishing so john dectaeirto luck after a hearty supper the two men drove to town for fish ing tackle there is a huge dam spanning the river it must be over 200 feet long we left john fishing and bill drove me back to the station and we drove around the grounds as he pointed out the various buld- ings trenton is a command sta tion and other stations come un der it at the repair depot which is separate they repair all the equipment which is shipped in from other stations i had no idea the airforcc had such wi- equipment theie were jcodg buses trucks oven huge cnics and huge piles of engines they looked like a great pile of gaso line tanks it was very interest- about four in the morning we awoke to find we had company lots of it mosquitoes so not on friendly terms wo decided to part company with that spot af ter a short drive we arrived at ottawas outskirts and found a wonderful little place britannia park here we rested awhile and had our breakfast then drove into ottawa to see the parliamentbuild ings ottawa is a real beauty spot we walked around the vinous buildings and looked out over the water i saw two mounties in their bright scarlet uniforms and wished out loud that i had not left my camera in the car to my utter surprise one of the moun- tics said hello mrs cordaro it turned out to be jim potts who used to work at thompsons hard ware back home he looked so smart and handsome he is sta tioned in ottawa we asked if h nad been an escort for the queen and of all the luck he had beer in hospital back we went to britanni for the night fiynowrwc had a map of the city and aftexj careful study we set out to find kingdom hall and locate the assembly grounds at lansdowne park i guess we were about the first delegates to anivc after meeting our brothers at kingdom hall we made our wiy to lansdowne how very beautiful it is here right beside the canal jght therf wflft h of cars here for a playoff game of football this park is used for exhibitions and there are many large buildings with doorways painted in many colours i count ed rose blue green and cream all combin one doorway like a patchwwl quilt there are swings and amusements for the children and several baseball di-i- monds pingpong tables etc no need for child delinquents here this afternoon we will visit the parliament buildings again and take in some more of the sights more news later katherine cordaro hearing aid clinic wednesday aug 12 700 pjn- to pvm mcgibbon hotel georgetown have your hearing aid checked to be sure of best results batteries for all makes free hearing test and de monstration see the lowest price eyeglass hearing aid j 14950 you will be amazed at the size and performance of the a610 smaller than a pea nut acousticon 240 kino st w sh 24121 kitchener ing there is a hobby shop for the men and in one building there were several motor boats which belong to men on the station bill is fixing up a huge fishing boat i he bought in new brunswick be fore he was transferred back o ontario having taken in he nights we drove back to see how many fish john had caught nary a one oh well we have to learn and so passed our first day at trenton next morning after breakfast john tried again and by the lime j i had done up the dishes and pack- ed up to leave it had started to rain just a little well thi should i he fishermans day i glanced upj i to see john coming back with a i good sized fish what luck how- he avoid summer damage to winter clothes storage and moth protection is the answer i over with a sheepish grin weeks when she broke her ankle artmittefl it was a m from a srrsgt and mrs jm hill and i thpr fish but wc wu son bobtn vimtcd with mr and h a ovc fish dinncr way mrs lenn saunders and family 1 0r nex s may kingston ncr the week end uocheerio till we have mo news mrs leonard of welland visit- ei with mr and mrs john bradley 0n our again and we have and ramly last weekend b wr tra the church service at st step- 1 lf 1iignwav 2 and hen s anglican church on sunday qn no bu n cd morning was m charge of mr twis and turns wc waters the layreader of grace cmts turning righ or anglican church in milton the rev j e maxwell is having months vacation state farm makes fair treatment part of every policy sold fast fair treatment on auto claims thats the policy of state farm mutual and your state farm agent theyre square shooters honest reliable and good folks to do business with your state farm agent as an independent businessman has an important stake in keeping you as a satisfied c he knows that his reputation and that of tns company depends on how your auto claims are handled both he and his company regard prompt courteous treatment to policyholders as their normal method of operation eric beard head office toronto ontario travel notes rexway dr tr 74814 lowest trans atlantic fores to england and scotland pay later plan available for all flights lefjuin serpentine bends till reached terth i looked at the map and decided smiths fails ninnt by the time we had sup per it started to rain so we call ed it a day and retired barragers cleaners is main s s tr 7j279 aganfc sid silvbt fonnab wor harac the tire long hard highspeed driving tirfottt 500 allnylon tubeless tire its 91 stronger i available at harley motors 31 john st tr 72591 ice cream is a fo0d through health authorities we the widespread acceptance of have come to realixe the part that devon ice cream the high diet plays in our disposition and standards maintained by the devon health nourishing foods may give company attracts the thoughtful us what wc need to ward off the purchaser only the finest ingre- attacks of the enemies of a weak- dients are considered in the care ened constitution ful preparation of this product and ln a sense the housewives are every brick every scoopful is the guardians of health for upon them work of experts in the art of fine ought to be interesting but sd 1 rests the selection of the foods ice cream making to see the name is deceiving no wc consume our modern house- 1 there are other reasons for giv- fahs wives arc accomplished in their ing devon this special mention so on again in hopes of find vocation and in the meals they j ice cream once an expensive lux- ing another government park we make wc are assured of nourish- ury is now a regular item of diet found roadside tables anyway and ment bui there is one item of4and the part it plays in good decided to cat and rest for the jdiet especially in the summer health should be stressed anne that is not prepared by the house- i graham newspaper editress who wife here she may be a guard- is in touch with womens organ- ian of health not in preparation zations and women readers indi- but in selection ice cream the i vidually informs us that devon source of which or the standards ice cream seems to have won a under which- it is processed are i preference among those people not definitely known should not who do consider the ice cream be accorded a place on our tables j products they buy published and possibly that is one reason for protected 1959 by an owrd announces more awards and agreements john r barber travel advisor john r barber agency insurance travel tr 72314 mill street two more contracts have been signed by the ontario water re sources commission at its regular monthly meeting it has been an nounced by ctfairtnan a m snider largest contract for construc tion of an extension to the existing sewage treatment plant at orange- ville went to the frid construc tion company ltd of hamilton with a low bid of 133000 contract for a feeder watermain for the town of preston was award ed to paolatto construction lim- ted of windsor which submitted the low bid at 5680122 ir spider also announced the signing of several agreements in- 1 volvingr future work at dresden the installation of one highlift and one lowlift pump in the existing owrc pumping station together with watermains and at caledon east the installation of pumping equipment and watermaus a test- drilling agreement hasmlso been signed with the village of new castle international water supply company ltd- was awarded a 4- 000 contract for test drilling at cannington just like milk butter belongs on your table omtmio cim fumcim mjumitimg ktflutd tmtstnik siim rata rtoeattts we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances htm toaatata ac ernies radio 24 years servicing u street twarw74ww

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