Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 26, 1951, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday dec 26th 1951 tkmk clcciciticcctcct rr we look forward to the coming year as one that will bring gladnessand health to yol eaf dairy phone 20 0- moimtmamimtmimimia x i i i i i i si r seasons greetings td all our friends i and thanks for your patronage in 195 lillicos beauty salon b sclisizzi main street phone 278w i i i i i i farmed all his life in chinguacousy rev w a westcott of harrisons united church conducted the fun eral service last tuesday for char les robert upshall who died on decenrber 15th in peel memorial hospital following atensthy illness the service was jhcld a the c- killop funeral home in brampton with interment afterwards in brampton cemetery the pallbearers were jack holt- by harold maltby harvey gard- house george duncan gordon henry and jack pinkney mr upshall was born on the 3rd line east chinguacousy a son of the late mr and mrs benjamin upshall and had farmed there all his life he was in his 75th year he was a member of harrisons united church he married jessie maw in 1909 who survives him as well as three sons oliver and russell at home and cecil acton and one daughter margaret mrs delmar maltby silvercreek there are four sisters and three brothers mrs william powell whitby mrs william hos trawser malton mrs sherk hum- berstone mrs galloway richmond hill wilbur richmond hfft frank and victor on the home stead win christmas fowl at holy cross bingo with a good crowd attending the annual fowl bingo of holy cross church was held in the church nail last thursday evening door prize of a goose was won by mrs william hillier winners of fowl in the bingo tonics were in order mrs ray webster mrs ken hunter mrs isaac hornby mrs syd hulme dom inic lorusso mrs clem dwyer mrs i ottaway mrs kathleen king mrs edward hill mrs george wal ters mrs clem dwyer mrs peter bryrlen mrs harold bailey mrs james dickenson mrs george wal ters mrs ken richardson norval and mrs fred mastenson ministers feather designed city schools a resident of toronto all his life and ani architect who designed many of the toronto schools james har vey se if 67 died on friday at his home 299 sumach street he was the father of rev leonard self of midland former presbyterian min ister at norval and union and georgetowns tormer recreational d rector mr self whose father was a meth- jjmist lay minister in toronto was superintendent of construction for the toronto board of education for 32 years during that time he plan ned 35 schools and had just finished supervising the construction of hiats dufferin public school when he re tired i j a graduate of the school of arch itecture at the university of tor onto he was for a brief time sup ervisor with the vancouver board of education on returning to tor onto he worked with the city hall before joining the school board mr self was a charter member i and former president of the new cerrtury debating club he was a member of harmony lodge afam and a member of queen cjty orange lodge he was an active member and elder of cookes presbyterian church and assisted in the work of the bible classes at st johns pres byterian churcn tot of his sons are ministers and a thirtl will grad uate next year ilov mr self is survived by his widow adeline caldwell self four sons harvey and stanley toronto rev leonard self midland and rev russell self jhansi india and a daughter grace toronto follow ing the funeral service op monday in st johns church interment was nwtde in pine hills cemetery mlmi s y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y wishing our patrons the best of everything in the new year golden gate cafe fred lee i the restaurant will be closed on monday december 31st and new years day january 1st vjiitmol y y y y y y v 5 y y i phone 547w a seasons greetings to all our friends in the 2 district don houston f furnace work eavestroughirtg a georgetown j wr i coop news i 1 i it is our sincere wish that the new year may bring the best of everything for our friends in the district m fne directors manager and staff of a georgetown 861 phone sist flashing blue lights on highway equipment all ontario department of high ways snowplows and icecontrol trucks used for salting and sanding are being equipped with twoway flashing blue lights whicti will throw mwcrful and piercing beams front and rear to warn motorists meeting or overtaking themon the highways of this province these flashing beacons restricted to the vehicles mentioned will indicate mobile units that are wider than standard ears andyjrucks and that may have under certain conditions the deadly extra portion hidden by snow streamers from plows or smog from sand and chemicals all snow- plows and ice control vehicles move at speeds varying from slow to moderate that permits swift brak ing in emergencies or stoppage due to running into banks or other ma jor obstacles the flashing blue lights also indicate vehicles that can and do lurch sidewise suddenly through hitting snowhidden obstacles such as a block of ice nroken tree limb or something that may have fallen from vehicle in deference to ugjest ions lnni the chiel constables assoc at ion of canada the ont dent ot highways is installing tlwn way blue hashum lights on approximately 1000 of its snowplows and icecontrol trucks tho klice chiefs feel that red dan ger signals shoild be restricted to emergency ambulances and fire fighting vehicles it is interesting to note that blue is one of the oldest of warning colours in the middle ages it was believed that when a candle burned blue sudden death or other disasters threatened it is worth recalling too that the two way flashing signals on ontario de partment of highways vehicles re mind of the old roman god janus patron of doors portals and new beginnings it is hoped to have all the departments 1000 winter road maintenance vehicles so juquipped by early in january 1952 the month named for the twofacd deity two thousand of the five and a half inch sealed beam driving unit lue lights have been ordered to ip 1 000 vehicles and smogpier cing flashing lights may be seen now in a number of ontario de partment of highways divisions it is hoped that all motorists will recognlze them instantly as warn- lings to reduce speed and drive with special caution end alertness while in vicinity of the vehicles mr editor this weeks summary certainly looks like winter and it felt lke it although winter did not officially arrive until the 21st so maybe wo will have an early january thaw in the meantime have a happy hogmanay v last year canadians pajct up63- 000000 by direct taxfe nd also 28408 821 m indirect tsijes to tto government as 1952 arrives on the scene m w thank you for patronage during the past year and hope that our so associations this coming year will be as pleasant harley motors john street gordon harley phone 539 t as a precautionary measure the warconscious swiss government urge housewives to carry at least fourmonth backlog of sugar at 11 times this in the event of a war breaking out as the horns blow and a new year comes bowling in we hope you strike y everything good in life with s plenty to spare 1 lucky strike bowling club and snack bar open bowling turkey roll continues till saturday december 29 f 4 hidden score prizes for turkeys and hams club open new years day 1 1 i i i i the royal bank of canada general statement 30th november 19 si assets notes ol iml deposits with bank of canada 2082rtrt42328 other cashand bank balances i41s0496656 notes of and cheques oitfbther banks 1 3828rt04943 government and other public securities not exceeding market value 96659944751 oiher bonds and stocks not exceeding market value 1 1281427872 call and short loans fully secured 571 2789368 total quick assets 162459905918 other loans and discounts after full provision for bad and doubtful debts 79089295440 bank premises 19508884 1 j liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit 7592575072 other assets 671858025 251564 520868 t liabilities x notes in circulation 15598746 deposits 255051454775 acceptances and letters of credit outstanding 7392575072 other liabilities 161575106 total liabilities to the public 242601183699 cpj 3500000000 reserve fund 5200ooo000 dividends payable 16072779 balance of profit and loss account 102615390 251564520868 profit and loss account profits for the fear endtd 30th november 191 after making appropriations to contingency reserves out of which reserve full provuitn for bd and doubtful debts has been made i298 3064 61 provision for dominion and provincial government tames provision for depreciation of bank prcmisea 5276ooouo 140094975 667694975 f 63061 1486 390000000 70000000 dividends at the rate oftoo per share extra distribution at the rate of zof per share amount carried forward balance of profit and lossaccoufm 30th november 190 transferred to reserve fund balance of profit and loss account jioth november if 31 420000000 21061 1486 92003904 30261 5390 200000000 10265390 james muir president t h atkinson 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