Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 24, 1950, p. 13

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tjie cross plan fntertsts merchants ie beta merchants association till invito ronr of the e cross hospital plan to attend nbeiv june meeting and explain how group insurance can be purchased mjr members ot the association 8ev- jral member of the aroup a in- ftlerested ln suoh a i plan tttata meeung ln the weglbbon ifeu lest wednesday with chalr- efetan jama qoodlet in charge it twee decided to send a questionnaire aaeh merchant asking for an 4nlon dn a suggested nine oclock ofnhour on saturday overlings jftesults ot the questionnaire will je tabulated in rmler to hive an accurate efcpsslon ot opinion from ailaoclauon members feed chapman treiisarcr repor- tad that 10 paidup membership pfcere recorded withorahim tfar- ijiell membership chairman an eft- fvort will be made ta hnveah inter ested in joining sinned up within the next few weeks a suggestion was made that all merchants light their windows in the evenings and one member ottered to secure tlm big devices at a wholesale coat ot 13 each which turns off the lights automatically merchants were asked to cooper ate in providing as much parking apace as possible tor shoppers by keeping their cars ott main street jack cotton reported that to date he had been unable to secure bar- rels for further waste containers downtown but this would be done as soon as these were available the group is planning to erect signboards ot either end of town on the highway and will have plans tar these at the june meeting mrs norman burns diss after lengthy lllnus after an illness of six years mrs norman burns died suddenly at st josephs hospital guelph on sat urday may 13th mrs burns had been afflicted with an extreme asthmatic condition whlah had nee asttated several visits to hospital but had been able to be at home recently the former olga lillian moore she was born in zramosa township a daughter of mr james moore qf acton and- the late mrs moore she was an accomplished musician andj was much in demand as ah accompanist at musical events in town until ill health made it im possible she was also an active member of st johns united church and was lh charge of the mission band tor a number of years she is survived by her husband operator of burns transport four sons roben james clare and donald her father james moore of acton and one sister mrs n veh of chapleau rev john m- smith conducted the funeral service on tuesday ot the mcclure funeral home pall bearers were her four sons bob bettke of kitchener and telford mcdowell ot acton interment was made in everton cemetery 7e6i s4fau old s jil 0 b i ie arthur scott motors ltd- que s make your donations tarly to the flood relief fund 1 drive and walk with care as motor traffic increases minister of highways travol by motorists and pedestrians promises to reach a new peak volume this year f i ejvattv the seasonalupswing in holiday motor travol hat begun more vehiclos than evor beforo are operating on ontario streets and highways podottrian hazards are increased extreme care must be exercised by all to prevent accfefenre pedestrians arm urged to walk cdrefujry motorists v chedt year car asd be atsered that it is la a of tewbtwea v check year driving owl be offered el a safe iaarmy sm safuy i t i wut smy jbtf v ontario dtpartmint op highways lsatp usssiss ontamio xs social and personal mi and mrs jack thompson of oshawa spent the week end at the kectory with his parents archdea con and mrs w g o thompson visitors on sunday with mr and mrs a h feller were mr ant mrs k stumpf mrs james mitch ell and sons -hon- and- paul and george atkinson all bf elmira mrs c sargent is in peel mem orial hospital brampton taking treatment for a leg injury which she suffered in n fall inst week she strained the ligamenta in one leg miss mnrccjla hussell of glen williams has been quite ill at her home there after suffering stroke last week mr hnd mrs t n lee stephen vicky and nancy of inrersoll were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs walter blchn mr nntpmrs jack squires and daughters of clnrkson visited in town on sunday with mlsies ouvc nnd nellie kennedy- nnd with mr and mrs ed hnll fed up with tipping most of the hotel htntf for trifling services tru guest determined to call a halt there cameo knock on the door who la it he osked tjfci page sir with a telegram very well said the determined one just slip it under the door after moment an equally obarti- nate reply came back i cant sir- its on a tray herbs natijke8 watt 6 reakij otd english herb co importers and dlatribalera wm broughton mjtx bth mordeek street fheae mm mailing every day throughout canada speedy service everything4n trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 it will pay you to sbe us about your refrigeration problems milk coolers deep freeze units built to your specific needs service to all makes of commercial refrigeration fairbanksmorse oil burners stokers wateg systems lawn mowers sharpened on our special new inachinev guaranteed frank carney electrical y refrigeratton 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