Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1967, p. 13

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pt y shop and save at ilvers ladies hunted shift dresses 398 ladies printed cotton shorts ladies cotton slims vahmto58 special 149 199 ladies stretch slims vliw to 510 95 special 4 oo ladies printed cotton sleeveless knit shells 149 ladies printed cotton sleeveless shirts 149 ladies swim suits 898 laches irtu 1 shirts 298 ladies unii mini dresses 698 ladies mini skirts 398 feumes pant dresses 1295 turn down request to rename some glen streets with a delrex smoke shop summer planting proven successful potted traai shrubs rosas vina and b b evergrvant can be tramfarrad into your garden all summar long see your plants now in full leaf and some in ftloom now at meadowlands nursery complet planting instructions ara provided q in our catalogue summer planting specials shrubs khtoythia bushy 2 ft- size reg 1 50 pecial flowering almond 18 to 24 special ontario sales tax included 99 2 50 a suggestion from the post office that streets in glen wu- liama with the same names ax t rdi i n c corgetown should have the names changed was injected by esquesing council monday night cleric kc lindsay pointepv out that all the properties would have to be re registered the clerk stated the houses could be numbered by august 1st with the assessor doing this while on his rounds cr jamca goodlet asked if it is the townships responsibility to put up street name signs and was told it is the individual householder is responsible for mail boxes c f smallwood requested per mission to operate a trailer camp from may till october mr smallwood has operated a picnic park at fairy lake for the past three years he told council he intended to instal flush washrooms to service approximately forty trai lers the health unit had al ready okayed the septic tank site he said the reeve stated that the by law regarding trailer camps stated only certain areas and this was not one of them in answer to a query from or jim goodlet mr smallwood stated there would be no chil dren going to school from there as it is only a summer operat ion and weekends during sept ember and october according to the by law you can t have the trailer camp commented deputy reeve cur ne there are only two places where they are allowed and this iin t one of them mr smallwood reminded council of the thousands of trai lers at expo and claimed they are the coming thing the bylaw says only cedar springs may have trailers- re marked cr tom hill what about the trailer camp at nor vap it s cottages there replied cr pat patterson do you drive past with one eye closed retorted lr hill it was decided to go over the b law and give mr smallwood an answer later robert hernngton headed a five man delegation protesting the nnrrow culvert at the bot torn of a hill on princess street in dlcn williams sixty eight trucks in three and ahalfhouss used that road he said there should not be heavy trucks on that road another spectator mrs dor othy williams broke in saying we depend on those trucks for ojr living i m representing the business people you re objecting to the nar row culvert said the reeve to mr hernngton we can t stop the trucks using the road road superintendent bud snow claimed the culvert could be widened but the kink could not be taken out of the road because of a house sitting with in four feet of the road mr hernngton then suggest cd a footpath it was dec ded to widen the culvert if possible after telling council of three head of cattle kept m a small biulding in the glen deputy reeve george curne presented a moli on to halt the keeping of callle in the built up area of glen williams the smell in this hot weather is awful re marked the deputy reeve the motion passed together with another preventing park inn on township roads at any t me of the car this one a mod at trucks parking while construction is going on said the deputy western grad social personal mrs kencth hulme 10 gow ct was assisted by mrs k bludd and daughter shirley green when ahe held a misccl laneous shower for miss heath er arnold at hec home the brldetobe will bo married june 17 mr and mrs j layman at tended a graduation tea at st josephs school of nursing guelph sunday june 4 among this years graduating class of nurses is their daughter fran mrs stephen saxe wendy earle when she grad uated with her ba degree at university of western ontario london last week became mrs stephen saxe on saturday she is the daughter of mrs hilda earle r r 1 and tbe late mr earle and a graduate georgetown district high school swerves for dog cyclist injured a teenage motorcyclist james francis graham of rr limehouse suffered abrasions to his face right sideami foot and a cut on one eye when sent sprawling by a dog saturday night graham 19 was riding his lightweight motorcycle south down the bill on main st north when the dog ran out from the curb opposite 101 mam st n the bike upset when the dn ver swerved sharply to avoid hitting the animal mation service of london con ference an first sl andrews on thursday when mr george f bates a former student min ister here was ordained in the united church of canada sparton 23 tv 189 with usable trade in 5ee this set on display at ryders tv and ask for delivery in factory sealed caron phone 177 9794 this offer will expire shortly minor injuries when child is struck by cai nineyear old ladele forbes 4 elm sl suffered only bruia cs wben struck and knocked down by a oar while crossing guelph st near the main st corner saturday police said the girl was taken to hospital by her father and examined there by drengel brecht j gordon nesbitt of bow manvilo was the driver of the car involved georgetown constable keith orpen handled the investigation the oeoroitown hi thursday junp t 1 at odd fellows and legion sunday junejllth ait those participating in the parade will form up at 14 30 to move off after the rvlce in the cemetery th parade will return to the post office whet participants will proceed individually to their respective destination legion and odd fellows had we need good used cars 29x6 sfltfhjexckane 1909hu3ue 5000 tradein allowance if you have one of j f these classic to deal if youre driving a more recent model well pay a whopping big allowance too as a new dealership we need to build up our inventory of good used cars to provide prospective buyers with a wide choice of all popular makes and models to do it well forget about the ceiling and offer ikyhfgh allow ances for any good use car traded in during th next 10 days your present car will never be worth more and the dodo brothers are jut waiting to offer you a fantastic dl biggest selection of new cars the area iford 1967 cougar hardtop 289 v8 aut radio power steering brakes vvwall tires wheel covers list price 4020 00a demonstrator sl prico jjolj falcon sports coupe big six engine automatic radio bucket seats whitewall tires wheel discs list price 3312 2833 demonstrator sale price dodge into dodge brothers for a better deal dodge brothers 61 guelph st 8776928 loc 51 guelph st 8776928 ballinafad trees silver queen xiaple potted has no seed pods andvis fastgrowing 8 to 10 size special 529 boyal red maples 8 brand new hwut fji fa t trowing crimson king potted 10 trw in full bloom leaf 15 95 blue danube 4 tto bo reg 6 75 special 5 9s meadowlands nurseryltd jtheetsvilli road 811501 half mil north ml on 4th lino wnt peopfce buy the heraid to read j providence cemetery beautification set a meeting was held recently at the home of mr and mn n sinclair when the trustees and a committee from the institute met tn make plans for the beau nfj ng of providence cemetery which the wi have taken on as t leir centennial project lot tcrs are being sent to all inter ested persons the last of the regular euch res was held on tuesday night of last week with 21 tables play ing ladies high score went to mrs storey second mrs price imena high mr storey second mr tutting lone hands mra h sinclair lueky cards marg arct binme and paul wilson mrs frank smith mrs j i mcenery and mrs r mcenery i attended the institut district annual in milton last week miss jean lawr and mr and the new quick and quiet lawn boy mowers pncas bagin at only are here seven models to choose from with or without orass or leaf mqs finger tip starting and control quietest of all engine drivc mowers exclusive safety features extra 2 speed power for all mowing jos special design assures smooth cut two years makers warranty expert service department full stock of all parts generous tradein allowances pried low at hornby garage hornby ontario 8784790

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