Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1951, p. 5

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fbge5 the georgetownherald wednesday june 6th 1 95 1 p ip- 1 supplied poller skating tuesdays fridays 0o pm new ftsex new skating records brampton imemorial arena fctcdents 25k adcltsao what council did th john rbarber r elmer c thompson freeman kersey elmer g thompson insurance service v fire auto windstorm canadian pacific railway transcanada airlines steamship tickets on all lines cruise and travel advisers mill st georgetown telephone 1 1 9w on monday june 4th endorsed a resolution sent by kitchener- chamber of commerce suggesting a route from condon to toronto for theiprbposed new ex press highway the resolution poin ted out the necessity of having the highway serve as many towns as possible in the hedvily industrial ized areas of southern ontario the route proposed would bring the highway within a couple of miles of georgetown appointed jeeve w g marshall and deputy reeve ken macdonald as delegates to the ontario traffic conference in st catharines june 13th to 15th were notified that the jflunicipal board will sit in georgetown fri day june 22nd at 10 am for the hearing of georgetowns- appeal against the findings of the arbitra tors establishing a new cost sharing of north hal ton high school costs a solicitor will be engaged to act for the town amended the store closing bylaw thompsons canadian g approved chicks j i prices till end of season 1450 2100 1400 2700 barred bocks light sussex new hampshire x barred rock light sussex x new hampshire white leghorn white leghorn x barred rock rhode island red x white leghorn black minorca x white leghorn quantity discounts on orders over 300 started pullets available from 17 weeks to week old bj prices on reqnest thompsons poultry farm and hatchery 5 georgetown r r 3 phone 48 r 15 2 nursery stock e 5 roses shrubs trees evergreens magnolias gooseberries raspberries red black currants 1 j b wilson son i maple avenue phone 248 opposite golf linjcs farm machinery see our complete line of new masseyharris mach inery including combines and all sizes of tractors here are some buys in used equipment manure spreaders fertilizer drills 1020 tractor on steel 101 junior twinpower tractor int mh binders 7 ft rut mh 5 ft oil bath mower int oil balh mower two no 3 mil side rake and tedder 7 ft stiff tooth cultivator 4 lection sprint tooth rultiva- tfr nwv mlnu murt allison massevjharris sales service phone 100 mill sfret men who thlnkdf tomorrow practice moderation today to allow stores to stay open all day thursday july 12th because of the orange parade in georgetown and close a half day on wednesday in- stead a petition signed by most of the merchants asked for this i will prepare a bylaw to construct a sidewalk under the local im- proyement act on chapel street east a petition- was received asking this from h derricks j kelr mrs don houston and henry shepherd received a complaint from clar ence phillips about improper drain age of a ditch in front of his horhe on academy road wefe invited by ihe- legion to participate in the decoration day parade a week from sunday were advised by the public school board that they expect o call for tenders early in july for the new school and that tenders should be awarded by the end of july the board will require about si 00000 by the end of the year they expect cr lyons remarked that he thought the school board had been extravagant in paying 9700 for a property when brampton a bigger town triad paid only 56000 for 6 acres he thought the purchase should have been arbitrated cr hill agreed with an article he had read in a newspaper saying that councils should have more control- over school expenditures rather than just footing the bwls were advised by county assessor for i rogers t hi t a department dir ective advised hat legion halls be assessed on lh- proper basis with 25 per rent business tax on ihe bev erage room a municipal council may alleviate this by partial exemp tion authorized in the municipal act subject to muicial hoard appro val the legio ji ten year ax eemption wmch evpned in litfm and this years lives aount to over shoo co n 1 felt it only fair that the properly le assessed ihe same as others and did no think legio member- expect any rebate appointed inspector a mlt lawr its weed i iiliry of v yearly keiated sulo mimiiess tax for l to cmarencf kennedy because he was not using his house on ipclph street as i taxi stand since moving to v location on main street will oil water street from the post office to the harley-riiy-mars- liinil plaot the company has rc- iuested some aition for a better road and the oiling will be tried to see if it does the joti asked the hydro to put a street light at the stair crossing cross the railway in the vicinity of ernie kavvsons home toronto bible class conduct service the worship of st johns united church on sunday morning was con- du try mrmbrs ol the bible class of prospect united church torono about fifty members of the class weyc present with their leader morley zurbrigr who spoke on the theme problem or answer in his remarks he posed the ques tion as being applicable to each professing christian am i a part of the worlds problem or part of the answer to that problem as chris tians he stated we ought to be the answer othtrs assisting in the worship were alan mcnie president of lhe class jean murd and nuth french the reniitnider of the class formed the choir and sang the an them i heard the voice of jesus say a tost sang i lie solo though your sins tie as scarlet it was announced that the annual jlllijyxil luud j hildj frie viee be bed at st john s on sunday june 17th ww i i w mi- i m wsmmamm stkwarttown salvation army man will be speaker esquesirfg womens institute will hold their june meeting in the schoo next tuesday evening the 12th of june roll call to be an swered with tell something about your grandmother guest speaker will be captain shaver of the sal vation army brampton ladies 0 the community other than members will be welcome mr and af rsi harold wilson and and donald of leaside were visitors with mr and mrs douglas lawson for victoria day junior wa meeting was at mrs bailys home last monday mary lawson chose the hyftm and assis ted with the worship service scrap books were made in the busy per iod sympathy of this comnjunjty is extended to rev j e and airs maxwell in tqgsf ot their baby daughter the wefr irliwas born saturday morning anpasatd away waf jpkl hl tomato juice gsss 21c blended juice 15376 uptons teaf 5xc 57c romar coffee 96c tea bags c 34c 67c hooobhicks hamilton 0beam sandwich biscuits 3lc peanutbutter k toebaby pko heinz cereal baby foods 3 mm 28c soup mixtoiu 1 oa 25c red salmon f 21c margarine swifts allsweet lb a heavy detergent pko 41c 81c 4lc 81c lux toilet soap 2oh19c a jax cleanser surf a it slf oj spafikxjno whtte txk canada packers soap products 2reo itt- o bath 4e cakes w size z9c maple leaf toilet soap 2c maple leaf soap flakes pko 37c 74c 105 quix soap powder r 38c bye detergent pko 3oc h dreft fob dishes- fpko 40c 79c duz dots evukvthtwo pko lc 8lc ha wes tile gloss 59c success wax 63c i07 aunt sallt8 orange and obapefbuit marmalade 24oz ja3 29c choice 5001 4k- ttnobadko m tins ac aylmer peas peas carrots 2 23c 15c corned beef loaf r 34c heinz chili sauce vi 34c jewel shortenino i lb pko fresh fruits vegetables florida marsh seedless 96 grapefruit new us no 1 potatoes imp cello tomatoes imp bunches carrots firm rip bananas 4 for 25c 4 lbs 25c plcg- 29c 2 for 23c lb 19c r vimt a fiii in the evening- congratulations to mr and msi ruby tennant spent the- holiday l grace on the tlrthor- little jl weekend with mr and mrs bod chr1 canhain iwttowbii preston glen wuliams old saturday celebrated htobjrtb t mr j beaumont pt the olen bad idky bavins na pariy wrth itisusl targeof iha service at st johns friends p church sunday evening pm

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