Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 4, 1951, p. 3

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a i b4rfnr nt pafle 3 i tta georgetown herald wednesday july 4th 1951 values end c saturday is the last day la ilhliumiiiiim aaaaabbbbbbi ibb iiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii aabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj gxett wuijajm8 r m cut flowers potted plants bedding plants sold at our greenhouse our floral design department is closing july 14th until further notice we regret any inconvenience this may cause our many customers and thank you for past patronage mr walter rigg glen williams will be glad to look after your floral design requirements if rosdale floral cut flowers bedding plants potted plants murdock st phone 283j let you down antitrs- imperial heating worries enjoy complete keating comfrt with the nrw ant hc imperial 5tccl prince air conditioning unit kn s the heated air in your home warm fresh nrui clean just the wav you want it i the steel prince provides nhealthv prnporlv humtufirt comfortable tempeniture dnv in timl lv our icrhkiicm of outside temperature or weather condii mi scient ifically enrinccred and efficient ly dcmgnrd by anthcs- imperinl this advanced new warm atf airconciuiontng urtu assures greater fuel economy and longer dcpcnjnhic wivi make sure of heating satisfaction lnill anther iiihi ml steel prince call us today for full information work worry waste t bfmuwn itv- to- hjjwai j ias3aj suf uif works pi j vf n j ft ff 1 573 boys win girls lose w softball games in the county softball league for boys 18 and under glen williams has won two games one from mil ton heights on wednesday and one from lowville on july 1st the girls team has lost two games by only one run the first to hornby clearing auction sale of cattle horses hois poultry and farm implements including firstclass tractor equip ment he property of george lawrence highway 25 half mile south of milton on saturday july 7th at 2 oclock no reserve at- farm is sold and mr lawrence ha purchased a business hindley a eluott auctioneers twilight auction sale of firxitire it hoiseiiold effects me property of chester plank who has sold his business in rock- wood mr plank is moving into a smaller home and will sell the bal ance of his furniture household ef fects garden tools etc on friday eveg july 6 a 7 30 p m terms cash in case of bad weather the sale may oe held onder cover hindlev a eluott auctioneers clearing auction sale farm stock implements the undersigned have received instructions from ray weatherall to sell by public auction at his farm lot 11 con 5 township of t m eas of mhl on and then to acton on monday night mr and mrs gilbert preston and sharon visited with her parents mr- and mrs robert marshall at dundalk on sunday mr and mrs jack lucas and billy and his mother mrs c lucas visited- with mr and mrs bert lucas in london on saturday mrs c lucas remained in london for a month paul larsen was the lucky win ner of a suit in a draw sponsored by the boys softball club miss marion hepburn visited with mr and mrs calvin clark and family at their new home at wan- stead last weekend mrs m beaumont mr and mrs del baumont and vicky junior beaumont and pauline herrington were at wasaga beach on sunday mrs beaumont visited with mrs h english who has the green gables summer hotel there mr and mrs dick miner and fa mily are visiting this week afcith mr and mrs win wheeler the miners lived for a year in the glen in the house now occupied by ihe norman allans they left last october for sudbury where mr miner is employed with the cana dian pacific railway mr and mrs ed hill toronto were weekend isilbrswith rela- rives in the glen on sunday mr and mrs curly wheeler had as visitors mr and mrs thomas homanick and family uf toronto mr and mrs y j harrington and john lansing were sunday visitors with the wiljjam koracks theie will be no sunday school at st albans church until august 12th mr and mrv wellington rings and family left friday for a mon ths motor trip west they will visit with his people in calgary where they will attend the stam- pedt- and then go on to spirit river in the peace river district to visit with htr people ashjgrove wi anniversary at milton institute members attend a carload of our ladies motored to milton on tuesday june 26tlf to attend the fiftieth anniversary of the womens institute branch in halton county the bright star mission band held their meeting sunday afternoon at the home of allan brownridge marilyn wilson sang a sweet little solo and the study chapter was ta ken by mrs wilfrid bird mrs john ruddcll and little son tommy have arrived back from a three weeks visit at copper cliff with her parents mrs john dea and son marshall of new toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs frank wilson and marilyn we are sorry to report that two of our citizens have been in milton hospital mrs mcnabb who under went a slight operation and cbrlie austin had an accident while at work which necessitated ten stitch es also torn nock ligaments to both of these we hope for complete recovery stkwarttown renew bus contracts with present drivers tenders for high school bus routes in north halton were re turned unopened to four tenderers after a recent meeting of the school board in georgetown promotion results in order of men fro- chad 7 to grade evelyn harris alan devereaux hetty humphreys from grade fi to grade 7 bill devries johnny mileham ru by tennant from grade to ghade 6- peter canham jean corley ann humphreys roma faragher doii- n1e hodge from grade to grtade 5 susan ciiham verna picket jo- ann hodge bobby walker from grade to grade 4 billy walker paul hodge teddy humphreys barbara carhart from grade 2 to grade t june faraither faith mcewan fred corley from grade 1 to grade 2 dons picket judy walker chris canham mary law son miss jean frank teacher to be sure to keep up with lo cal news subscribe to the george town herald and receive it in the mail each week saturday july 14th at 200 oclock dst the following horses and harness bay mare 8 years old bay gelding aged- good workers set of heavy breeching harness odd collars bridles etc cattle holslein heifer due time of sale holstein cow fresh holstcin cow due in august hol stein cow in full flow bred march 5 holstein cow in full flow bred march 12 holstein cow in full flow bred march 13 holstein cow in full flow bred june 3 2 hol stein heifers 1 year old holstein heifer 10 months old holstein heifer calf hogs york sow due time of sale york sow bred june 7th tractor farm implem ents etc case tractor on steel model c in good mechanical condition jd tractor on steel mh grain binder 6 ft mh mower 5 ft md hay loader cbclcshutt manure spreader 13 disc grain drill wagon box rubber tired wag gon farm waggon 2 flat hay racks dump rake scuffler walking plow wheel cultivator fanning mill with pulley wheelbarrow stone boat oil brooder stove chicken feeders set of slings 2wheeled car trailer shovels forks bars etc dairy equipment cockshutt milking machine complete with motor piping used only 1 year strainer stirrer pails etc household effects ches terfield 2 odd easy chairs porce lain table drop leaf table round table couch odd tables and chairs 2 quebec beaters terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale no reserve as farm is sold arid the proprietor is giving up possession immediately george currie clerk ttdtojucf a elliott aoctloneejb 19 r 3 rockwood 177j milton ueiore ihd lenders wert opened it was found that there was a clause in the present contract which gave the present operators the contract for another year a tender for supplying coal to georgetown sohool at i7a ton was awarded to w h kerttner son a tender was also awarded to mil ton district cooperative for sup plying coal for milton school roof ing and cavestrourh repairs total ling 450 will be made at milton school salary of the secretarytreasurer ltcol gordon brovvn was increa sed from 750 to 1000 effective july 1st the secretary reported that all vacancies were filled on the staffs of the three schools and contracts signed with the teachers for next term the board was notified that a hearing on the sharing of school costs as set by a board of arbitra tion which georgetown is disputing has been postponed until septem ber the municipal board was orig- inally scheduled to meet in george town on june 22 to decide the mat ter the next public holiday will be civic holiday to be celebrated on monday august 6th tans prtltily with elizcibrlh anions sun preparations dizalnth aricn wise in thi- ways of kin beauty lives you the perfect formula for 1951 understatement in the ardb4a sunmtur ckeam mlir on tout kin iraying dnl he fraprartr- and an mvifihlr fillrr ajriiinm the lunl jatt for th- uifthinc to keep rrvaoiy fair tube los ah den a sunt an oil lcu th mi n mifmiiph for an even amootla uii ml i lerfva your skin fupl-l- ofi nrvr fcathay tjkir or honry color 135 190 ah den a sun ocle combine rlrrtin w gentle atimoln fr lanmnp krrw akin toft root l hiny tiiik- 190 audena bomt mou cseam anxmiitia and roflli skin and lip after unwia expoanre rartillen for brittle aundried hair and scalp 165 275 al accoriiiacks drtig store the annual anglican picnic and rally sponsored by the halton deanery laymens association sunday july 8th appelbe college oakville picnic at 130 service at 330 address by rpv f h cosgrove dd lormerly provost of trinity college toronto buses leave georeuwn at 1 oclock all those desiring transportation by bus notify arthur beaumont st albans glen williams or jack armstrong st georges limehouse er promotion resul js teacher miss jean ruddell to grade 9 lillian askin kathlen klrkpatrlck anna spitzer to ghade 8 bett benton au- drie currie charles macdonald to grade 7- john brown james forbes shirley macdonald catherine norton to grade 6 eld in askin to grade s barbara currie fred currie dorothy kirkpalrick doreen macdonald to grade 4 joe brown don ald curry william sanfortl to grade 3 philip codlter to grade 2 gloria latimer david roughey thornaaliie sut ton j i qdfte jfwemotial jbeal a monument built of midurtng granite or marble symbolic in design and rarr- erent in purpose resting to surround- lnga of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to thagjtaaa a con stant aouree of insplratloino tba uvbag oakville monument works we employ no agents you pay no commiaaion buy direct a card or letter will bringpur service to your door large display in gtjock xoi v t iuaitoui fflfw rhwf- rv i v tir spiwwtt

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