the georgetown herald wednesday dec 5th 1951 bert mcmenemy announces the purchase from c j- mccluskey of silvercreek service station old and new customers are invited to deal with the new owner cars serviced repairs and parts gray coach agency phone 395 r 22 chatting with mhb t i i wish to take this opportunity to thank all those good people who supported me on election day of nov 22 i also wish to thank all those who worked in my interest and give of their time to you i would like to say many thanks to our good friends who gave donations of money i wish to say thank you one and all last but not least i wish to thank the press of halton county for their kind cooperation during the campaign i angus e langille ccf candidate t oh well theres still plen ty of time fof u8 to have a white christmas lsnt there one evenings good snowfall would accomplish it preferably christinas eve the stores are looking very festive these days with all the christmas merchandise dis played windows are so attrac tive that it makes a trip downtown with the children quite a slow pro cess the toys are more fascinating and plentiful than ever this year eems as if this would be a good tfme to get that christmas shopping done while theres lots of variety might even cut thai column a bit short this week so that we can get out and take some of our own ad vice key it is a fascinating little ani mal answering to the name susie this particular breed of monkey is called the sacred monkey of india she is kept in a large cage in the basement because she would get into too much mischief if allowed to roam at large in the house the provincial election is now a thing of the past but we did intend to mention in last weeks column that to our knowledge the oldest person here to cast a vote was mrs william d johnston charles street mrs john son is ninetyone years of age and is to be congratuated on her fine sense of civic responsibility chicken and steak dinners daily and sundays wonderful food homelike atmosphere we enjoy catering for weddings club meetings execu tive gatherings family reunions or any gathering large or small television in the lounge hawthorne lodge for reservations phone milton 532 jaat eat of milton straight down main st then follow the signs do you remember about year ago we wrote a bit the column about mrs nor man hills hobby tropical tish at that time she had jwo aquar iums of them in her living room one contained the adult of many species and thether contained the baby fishes weve always been interested in her hobby and inquir- ing about the fishes one day last week we learned it is going stron ger than ever the fishes have now gradua ted into a room of their own it is in the hills basement many of the different kinds of fish have their own individual aquariums we did not actually count them when we were down but we should judge there would be at least thirty small aquariums or tanks mrs hill has had vry good luck at raising the baby fish and has a marked for many of them in toronto slir ui- tollnik us how intii istcd shr wic in the superb rollcilion ol troiiil fish displayed il the koyal winter fair we asked if she made any money out of laising the fish end the answer w in the ik-kiiim- fiieh time mrs mill takes some of the liny ones in to sell she spenfls the pioeeeds of the sale and more on bus my iici varieties to bring home onlv one in town that we know of mis hills menae and it is the oiiii one in town hi it we know if an einlitmontiolil keei e we are not at all suieol the spelling mon- we had thought with the advent of winter there would be a dearth of moving news but there are still some changes we have heard about and probably many which we havent ponr believe we told you that mr and mrs sam tennant have moved into an apartment in a house on union street owned by alf rolfe and that mr and mrsv thomas graham have purchased the house on elgin street where mr and mrs george walker formerly lived mr graham is a partner in kings clen- ers the park district is being rap idly builtup on the corner lot beside mr and mrs william bul- ivant mr james mchaig is build ing a house mcnally construc tion is building a house on the orr subdivision on the corij and maple avenue jn son are building a clg alow for mr and ashfield toronto behind mrs ray salters home fields are friends of mr and jack malcolm a teenage son douglas makes his mr and mrs ashfield and we understand thai several new houses are being planned for the langdon subdivision at the foot of maple avenue just over the white bridge on temple road the miller construc tion co of brampton is building two houses for torn hewson one house has been completed but work is still continuing on the other home from visits to england in time for christmas are mrs ouke mulder and mr and mrs charles parton they are some of the many georgetown ix-opl- who had to the old country this a trip is year stkharttown congratulations to donald lawson who teeimil in- honour graduation diploini hi the oimnencoment at high school milton donald is now i indent at oac guelph ihippy liiiihdiiy to judy walker win will he sewn on thursday the w a mectinu was at mrs c siuiili hoiiy last week kiquesum women institute will hold then dtiembcr meeting at mi gianl s homo tuesday mi dis ember 1 nil even- the most important man canadian army therr have been many nturtling developments in modern weapon even talk of pusliliiittoii warfare- but despite all of this the infantryman continues to be the most important man in our defeiire forces todaythe canadian infantry soldier is one of the mont highly trained men in our army he is master of many weapon he is tough he lias limit u reputation thit is mccoiki to none more young men are needed riiilit iijslty to swell the ranks of the royal canadian infuiitr orp the job in not uneasy one you have to be good in make the raile an tb most important man in the canadian ami tlic infantryman to enlist you must 1 volunteer to terve anywhere 2 be 17 to 40 tradesmen to 45 3 meet army requirements 4 married men will be accepted apply to the nearest recruiting depot no 13 poraonnol dapol wall hoy rldoou charlotte ottawa ont no 5 pauonno dopat arllllary park sagol strmt kingston ont canadian army rocrvimna station 0 richmond st w toronto ont no 7 porionnal dopol wolaolay barracha iliaaboth strool london onl army riacruitlng contra jjo main straot waat north bay ont army racruitlng contra joraoa straot armoury 100 jama st north homlltoo ont aioiwo listen o voice of he army tuesday and thursday eveningt dominion network we carry full stocks of 4 coal coke coloured blue for your protection wl h kentaer son phone 12 we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installjed or remojelled water systems repairs of all kinds- ken nash phone 239r georgetown kiiur street increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans a co insurance real estate travel f its the service that counts i peel liberal candidate killed in motor crash defeated liberal candidate for peel county in the provincial elec tion 4 days earlier carl flaman 34 was traglcaly killed in a col- lislon on no 10 highway p mile south of brampton he was driving from his cooksville district home to complete business connected with his election campaign his auto went into n skid on wet pavement and swerved into the southbound lane directly into the lath of a heavy truck the truck driven by ivan walters harrlston completely demolished the auto flaman was thrown onto the highway he died shortly after in peel memorial hospital mr flaman operated a 75acre farm two miles north of cooksville he was also an accountant he set tled in peel county three years ago and only recently resigned as gen eral manager of ian auto sales ag ency in toronto bonn near reglna he was a graduate of the university of saskatchewan he leaves his widow and four young children he was a cousin of fern flaman maple leaf hockey 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