j s t the oufaetowtr hm wawjay oct 18th 1950 i travel tptes ehglah6 for christmas qoodipic available on 8 xbcaniav dm r baluw tnmpaluax kamy beeklrur advised vtaiies v elsaa frotst jjmm teorlst claas from s1mm way john r barber i trakl ad vkob jib o thompson btjranoe 8krvick inn stta minto towitthjphtjv iftotjttr d oa october 4th after a jiiftirlnc ulna mm robert w sinclair mother of mr jack williamson of town died at her fame in minto township near barrlston she wai 81 year of age a lifelane township resident the was the daughter of the lata wil liam ovens and ann rodger in 1801 aha waiimsirredat palmeraton to the late robert sinclair survtvlnj are four diuahter and two- sens mrasarn heneyford of qowanstnmm mm william albright of gelt mm brian robinson min to township- mr lack williamson georgefotpri gordon and dbncafe at homeland seven grandchildren also wiving are tyo sitters mrs wal- ir butler harriston and mrs adam ugles gait and one brother jmes ovens llstowel mrs sinclair was a member of knox presbyterian church harris- ton the funeral service was held on october ftth with interment in harriston cemetory six nephews wore pallbearers dalton patterson percy mceaehern charles patter son orville ovens walter ovens and alex butler for expert eye care consult o t walker optometrist g main st north brampton over abells drug store phone office bos res 830 hours 9 am to 8 pjn dally evenings by appointment schultz electrical conatniction wiring motor repairs heat wave range fred schultz phone 531w memories to honour a lifetime fbr lifetimes to come monuments marbn moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakv1lle monument works 20 colborne st oakville dn highway fr s attention e property owners a slippery walk an aggn- vated dag the oarlesmyof a nelsrhbonrs ehtid a tonr 5 lumtlag eareleasneai might 5 bankrupt you for life the family liability policy will assume this risk for yon j only 1750 for three years walter t evans co mill street phone 193w e p head optometrist manufacturing optician battrrntb 1hr hkarino aids bsntirtoaiflt is si o saaai guelph naatagaweya nomination slated for november 27th nomination meeting in nasiaga weya township was sot for mon day november 27th at one oclock at the last meeting of the township council nominations for council and school trustees will be received at the meeting reeve william vansickle gave a report of a meetlngln toronto in september of county federation representatives at which municipal assessment and taxation- was discus ed council discussed the proposed establishment of a rural fire area centering in milton which would take in the southern half of the township accounts amounting to 300 were passed for payment as well as the road accounts totalling 2648 convention delegate off to miami florida mr and mrs george edmunds left on thursday to attend the con vention of the international broth erhood of electrical workers at miami florida mr edmunds who is president of local 788 1bew at the smith and stone plant will rep resent the georgetown group at the convention they are making the trip by bus and will be away two weeks the mail bag suggest- two school for all halton county mail bag brampton ontatdov dear mr editor for some time i have wanted to write to you to give my views on high school education i was a resident of georgetown for s3 yean and of the vicinity for 36 years arid am still a cltlren of halton county in these days of reconstruction i am very interested in world news and that includes of course local news i- see a burlington man has wis ly- stepped in to have halton coun ty reconsider all her high schools halton it nearly square divided in four townships two historical nelr son and trafalgar and two india names esqueslng end4eaagaweye the five high schools are all in the two eastern townships and two of them need rebuilding soon with hlgliways introduced jn 1820 long after georgetown high school was built in 1885 and with a school bus systenf well established two centrally located schools in the country would be an advantage and economy and provide better higher education the school properties in towns could all be well used other wise and two new sites in the coun ty would provide plenty of room do away with a lot of congestion in towns and be better for teaching such subjects aa astronomy and the dangerous chemical research work fresh air sports would be encour aged and a country school would provide better citizenship than schools in town i wishing such might come to pass soon sincerely mrs r f beisey streetaritte motorist gats big stirprim a femlnlna 8treetwll- motorist received the surptia of bar ufa recently whan aha learned her nana had been broadcast over the provj lnclal police radio hi connect with the disappearance of a w english modal car from sj parking lot in port credit on day last week this streetsvlllelle journeyed to port credit locked bar car and proceeded to conduct the business aha went to port credit to doupon her return she did- not notice ano ther english car parked alongside the streetsvillo vehicle and taking her keys out of her purse opened the door and started- for home a short tlmelater the other motorist went to put some parcels in what she thought was her ear when she not- iced strange detail about l she immediately notified police her ear had been taken on checking the licence number on the parked ear police leered it belonged to a wes ton person but oh further investiga tion it was learned that the reslr dent had moved to strej4jle without notifying the departmentof the change in address provincial police es wellas local police finally located the driver of the mistaken car and the vehicle was exchanged for her own after profuse apologies for the error and a few crimson blushes the car manufacturers stated it was onelnjamdllon chance that the keys fitted both ears streetsvrle review x pegrj ocfoatift f saijfataeuwoa hear lion president on hamilton visit this fall a number of local lions went to hamilton last tuesday evening to attend a gala night arranged by hamilton lions club it was the 30th anniversary or the hamilton club and a visit from international president herbert pctrie jr of vcxos highlighted the evening past international president wolter fish- i cr of quecnslon was also a guest a new club at mount hope re- ceived its charter from mr pctrie j that evening district secretary r bruce malcolm presented a gift from each club in the district that from georgetown being a framed picture of the king and queen those who attended the function at the royal connaught hotel were mr and mrs jack armstrpng mr and nirs don barragcr mr and mrs clarence kennedy and mr anil mrs ernie rawson a hairs breadth eighth of an inch is one forty- thotuands of people are still enjoying the beauties of the canadian norths holidayers everywhere are marvelling at the wealth of scenery and the abundance of wild creatures this natural heritage is yours to enjoy but once it becomes depleted it can never be replaced if we all obey the rules of conservation we will be assured of even finer v holidays in the years ahead think of tomorrow canada with her forests and wildlife streams and lakes is yours to protect car lings the carling breweries limited waterloo onttrio naturi unspoiled yours to pr otect y ours to enjoy ffeefftgr your car with this iliimsli