Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 12, 1950, p. 4

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i r the georgetown heaildi wednesday july 12 1950 x page 4 ik m- herbs nmramen way to health old kngutth hem co inn umll dtaudwun wm broughton sawi sul btartmk street rtmwssm lfatung wwftjr diy tfcrwjtfujrt qensds 1 memotiesj to hfcnour a lifetime for lifetimes to tfonvi monuments markers moderatdy priced a card or letter will bring our service to youtvjoor oakville monument works 20 colborne st oakvioe on highway yob cant prevent 8 polio bat you can protect your 5 family and yourself with polio j insurance i family premium 5 2 years 1000 5 ask us to arrange your coverage for you walter t evans s 4 co mill street phone 183w chartered j bus s to erin every friday jj leave steamers inn at 9 pm returning a after the dance j fred lawrence j s phone 161 s members of the lome scots from georgetown figured in a recent army exercise conducted by the regiment at exercise caterpillar near pori cnrling muskoka on a recent weekend here they are seen making an ossualt landing on a sheltered cove on an island in lake muskoka simultaneous landings at widely separated points on the island were made by four companies of lome scots in motorpowered assault boats the landing operations were directed by twoway radio from the speedboat seen in the background of this picture the officer commanding ltcol john r barber is among the group in this boat members of the regiment who can be seen in the bob hoarc sgt bruce hurley sgt charles mills of milton earl beerman ken norton bill hillier and alfred brampton conservator photo picture are major paul barber 2lt and ptes harold henderson allan teeter oates eighteen years mp dr r k anderson dies progressive conservative mem ber of parliament at ottawa from 1917 to 1935 dr r k- anderson of milton died in hamilton gener al hospital on july 3rd in his 91st year dr anderson was first elect ed in 1917 as member for halton and won elections again in 1921 1925 1926 and 1930 he retired from political life in 1935 after graduation from the uni versity of toronto in 1888 and after postgraduate study in edinburgh new york and chicago he practi ced medicine in milton for forty years prior to seeking federal of fice he was a councillor and mayor of milton and chairman of the mil ton hydro commission mrs anderson predeceased her husband three years ao daughtec miss marjorie anderson survives the funeral service was held in grace church of england on thursday with a masonic ser vice at tin yraveuie fveriircen l rmrry with the anglers by george hoarc usually this time of year trout fishing in this locality is poor and this year is no exception distant places are the best places for fly rod enthusiasts right now not only for trout but for tjass pickerel and pike taking these fish on a fly rod is sport deluxe bright colour ed streamers and bucktails are the best lor these fish with stan a recent week end and caught three nice ones from 44 to 6 lbs bill mcdonald maple avenue in his first try at fishing from a boat with art scott at barrillla park hooked a lovely 22- in lake trout weighing 8 lbs and with arts help brought him home to dinner art caught one of similar size on the same expedition brampton lions club friday jury 14th 830 pm v at ifred mcbripesf farm no 10 highway just south of brampton zena ciieevek8 popular dance stylist and nlghf club entertainer i i violet mukray belle of the qay 00t har her slug only a blijl ih a glided cage tqm hmlltonalwayi a hit wlthhv scotch sons and storlei bill kay aenott sophisticated magic deceptions they really- make you wonder dave davies bnritpnc star of meet the nayy and cfhb radio star vince mountford alt sutton lome scats pipe band jack liddell juggler buiie meek comedian i gordon graydon mp chairman free parking admission 50c and 25c t the mail bag banp needs practice for prizewinning places to fish williams lake and bells- thii side of chatsworth or i stewarttown ephead optometrist eyes examined belenufleany hearing aid battbribv quicfc repairs to glasses blnaealara field glasses etc 58 st georges sq guelph phone 1329 est 20 years high pass sc flfool stlukxt tllehrexms to the editor it was with great disappointment that i learned that the lome scots j band placed 5th at the waterloo lake festival i was not surprised how- the ever as only practice makes per- owen sound highway are good bes i feet and a bandthat gives too llt- adm the bait fisherman worms and tie support to its rehearsals will ninnows are very productive j naturally find itself among the there are 14 boats at williams hasbeens where well rehearsed lake but at bells one has to iae his own boat for fishermen we would l vconuiuid eugenia tin had fly itch mould tie at its peak riht n despairs work very well x mir daytime while at ltik a era- e devil lum s pioiiuetlvf the las wo i properly used imitate a nat tryntii to rise otl the water the heaver liiver which emptier mo the lake at eugenia is a very miod spot also if one finds a fairly their open pool for ci sling all waters ibove contain only bands are in competition if leadership were in question we millit expect a hand of lower landing but with one of the beat hitdinamer in c anada as leader it mi sliest s that the failure must ret j with the band membership i speedy service everything in trucking dickensons haulage telephone 723 r 2 congratulations to our hih school students who passed examinations donald lawson and mentioned grade 9 10 evalonne smith jean- trout nine humphreys lois mileham for those who want to go far- and lois bessey ther afield for a mixed catch al- visitors recently wjth mr and onquin park is the place esjeci- mrs w humphreys were mrs s y il one has a weeks holidays stewart and daughter lynn of speckled trout bass and lake trout band i is to be htiped that if the hand intends to enter yie cnk this year we will see a real effort on the pari of each and every handsniun to yet down lo business and give the bandmaster a chance to bring the band to such a peak of playing proficiency tht first prize will be the least they can win exbandsnfon toronto with mr and mrs mortrarri were mr j corps and son arthur ot toronto miss mac patterson of toronto with mr and mrs c a grant miss beth lawson of toronto with mr and mrs walter lawson happy birthday to michael hutt- man who will be 4 years old on thursday of this week are abundant thrc information on the park can he obtained by i writing ii k philips district forester aljjortquin park i two sots closer to home that provide good bass fishing are l fairy lake at acton and innis lake t near caledon ralph hansen promoted cnr chief draftsman notice to creditors flowers for every occasion f design work a specialty bonded member tds ctslagmph delivery service toy wire nywtmve te in the kutatc or isabella barth late of the township of eaqoealng lucky ancler jack harrison repeated with an other 2 lb brown recently clarence tucker and the writer took some nice speckled troul from williams lake they averaged 1 lb each t harry manl fred r nari xiaiiii rrcu n the county of hallon widow j towu un brown i deceased the creditors of isabella t barth late of the township of esquesins in the county of haltop widow deceased who died oti orirbout the 4th day of june 1i5 and nil oth ers having claims against her es tate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deli- a to messrs lanuhon ayn- vvarlh georgetown ontario solici tors for the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of the said isa bella barth widow deceased o1 before the 1st day of august ill ttm0 spires dt of bramp ton journeyed to percey boom over die week end and had good luck the catch consisted ol ten pike rtini 20 to 1g inches and 1 small mouth bhhk bnss 11 to 1g inches most of the bass were taken on a yellow and blnck streamer tied by he writer jrrry llepbiirnr jim carney cliff slcdonuld and tom doyle were at cloy ne recently and caught some good pike and bass in lake mainaw the bass were returned to the water its it was closed season liifioy their hnmes addresses des- criplions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 1st day of august 1950 the administrator will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the- parties entitled thereto having re gard only tq the claims of which the executrix shall then have not ice qated title 4th day of july 1050 charles cecil berth adnilntstrator by laidqa it ayjsworth employed with the canadian na tional railways in toronto for the past three years ralph hansen has been promoted to the position of chief draftsman for the central division ralph who is the son of mrs charles parker of georgetown and the late johan hansen gradu ated in civil engineering from the university of toronto in 1917 a splendid variety of materials frlese beaele mohair velear tapestry ailk brocatelle slllt and cotton rep upholstering at its lowest price and highest quality dick the upholsterer operated by jack sudermann eaiy payments amused 7 day setrlee we will be pleased te visit year heme with style sample h no obtjgation be quick phone dick phone 310 barbers r w tlie boys hlso went to loon lake but owing to u cold wind und vora cious motfquitocs no fishing was done uqals and motors can be rented there and the lake has a good reputation for bass and pike other more isolated lakes provide wonderful boss pike and muskle ashing but the boys recommend a guide for these places ray hewers reports catching a couple of tgood sized trout la week end trip to his home country of bancroft bias lyaa hss been ringing the ball on uks trout nfcebttri8mjj film w iiljj ik z- l now is the time to have that ask for a price quotatioti new furnace installed see the anthesimperial j b f murfin sheet metal wotks showroom istutntomiaew

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