Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1952, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

thb geoboetown bekald wednesday evening june 11th ibs j page t tsiinttnnicot jg 18521952 jbirtt bt fte ut tbat binbs or batrw in jmm uje tcbc f rilotortip o cjjriflun mini 3 libe to that abobe 7n 77t4a0et- which triplet trades at mcclures he diddle diddle the one in the middle any citien porting that wide satisfied smile n a lead pipe cinch to know the value of shopping for luggagb at mcclures see the new i lit l 69 tapered lug gage in natural rawhide i inish with genuine rawhide bumper edge construction yes it is reasonably priced home furnishings store school bus tenders tenders are asked by the north haltort district high school board for the following routes 1 to and from acton school for the north esques- jngnassageway area 8590 miles daily to and from milton school for south nassage- waya eaquesing area 8090 miles daily to and from milton school for the south east esquesing area 7075 mileslaily acton to milton and return 2 or 3 times weekly 24 miles per trip with 2 hours waiting time to and from georgetown school for norval area about 20 miles daily georgetown to milton and return twice weekly 25 miles per trip with 2 hours waiting time to and from georgetown school for glen wil- liamsterra cotta area 24 miles daily the board will deal with taxi routes in august tenders will be on basis of miles actually grav elled with price per mile sta and pric per hour for waiting time when applicable bus contracts will be awarded for a three year term subject to any necessary revision due to possible changes in routes or other conditions that may oris sealed tenders plainly marked school bus tender on outside of envelope must be mailed or delivered to the secretary by 6 ptn june 14th 1952 lowest or any tender not necessarily acceptedr g o brown secretary north halton high school district board t r r no 2 georgetown ont no 1 no 2 no 3 no 4 no 5 no 6 no 7 chatting with m r7fi here we are writing our column on monday afternoon xtln seems our work pro gramme u not working coordlng to sdhedule and monday is not just in best afternoon for an uninter rupted cfaat usually we try to work it in on sunday our inttr tlons were flood this sunday loo but our plans went awry through no aut of our own or anyone euea tor that matter it was such lovely day on sunday we decided to t somewhat farther afield for our afternoon drive than our usual halton county tour we ended up in the heart of the i ram ulonn lag are mountain dtrtct and it wm lovely drive have you trer seen the view front the mountain jut before ypu get to dundos you run ire the whole city of hanulloti as it curve around the blue wuurs of the liny theyve made a utile view irij fkt on the curving ruocuide md iti well worth looking at h waa txwullful in the hturt of thr mountain loo but iht cur dldn t apirflau tlir tn hill thrrc quarter of the wjy up a jwirtuu iurly v- om uie motor jfumtt fthuddirfd and died ttitrc mi w m with ihr three chlldnn rrlly in a fa liut luck wus witlt us i oi way a ruupif of mil bui k tin r limd u kd sainurituti and wti n friend liukbund had hikttl lj k ui re to tt it ihuu a carat ut of firitl to help jl iwk tin tiimblnetl itorti of tin two of iht rn and tht rest oi tht th 11 yuuntf sunday uf i moon ttt hi t us lu u krajc on tht oulhklru of irm llton whin tht y put on a ntw f ut 1 pump wr arrl vtti juau irhi hours ufl r w tiad itarttd out and w wire not in tht mood fur tluittlnk a good mciits alt- j 1cm s wurmundr thu dm mi i it and mi lit i tnuih im tt r to d think oi so w alxnit ttit inli rimlni hoi id iy lulus from town int ul 1is vi4 k from tin 1 to 7th mis it it c mlu mr ii r it ilkin mr- j r tlllis mi- r i irm md mi i v ltxixltr lot k u courm in k lu i 1 wciitiiik h id it ixkjii in tht liuii of w ati rlix ounty b f iiiiul 1 imlvt tpt iuinti r lluim r wulvm h a i i all the llwi mr nlrady tjunud ivrrs and this rwunt bkiimtxl oy tl c ummiinity lio jramnios hriiuh of iht ontario lc imrtuitnt of kducillon t iuiht tht ni advanced patterns and new tech nlciucs their work lurroundlnki wtre of thi plismtt they ktael in this ilnrmlnt old home whit h contains u lurtc idcture k illtry and urt studio as n matter of f it t tin ir instruction classes wire hi id in iht picture lihtry and a frit ml of mrs jock thompsons who has is ited nt the heclory hire miss mary muff uai their tiachcr thr warson home has bt t n im art ctitn rilnc lft4ttmlun 11 w ih purchisttl by itoss humllloti who tstbhowd what li now known as the ion scihkji of r tnc arts 1 he school operates only tlurlnn juiu july tnd august it h ytnir and inn palnltrs whe tht r bt klnn rs or i xpt rlt net tl art isls hne the opportunity to dt t lop their talmt undtr iht brt in blruclori tht artists hive i iok1 tiiiit loo nlontf with their uork thirc is a btautiful like willow like rixht at ross from the stluxil and a larti- kirt of tht four at ms cf rouiili surrotintlinu tht art col t ny have kin laid out in at trait ivl krdtns wlw rt- thi r is an opt n air urill for corn and wdmr rojisls and informiil ktt tojtlhcri tlit re uro fifteen cablnn on the grounds iust yeur ncsirly four nun tired stud en u from communities in ontario other ports of canada and the united buitts attended the art school we have never been in doon but its certainly not far nwoy the pictureatiue little hamlet is located on the south bank of the grand kivcr mid way between kitchener nnd gait doon itself is very old and is a perfect spot for painters to lind sketching material while the five ladies from town wero a t tho school they t n joy ed several little side trips ai well when they drove to omnifont they saw the famous utoc mohawk church the alexander g bell mem orial and also the old bell home stead there tho advanced course in weaving is also belnfi held ol doon this week and ml rowcnn stuu will bo ottendins wejqtethat mr and mrs fred mcnolly arc re modelling their homo into an upper and lower duplex work is almost completed and mr- and mrs paul barber will occuply the upper apartment and mr and mrs mc nolly will live in the around floor apartment mr on3 mrs e v mac- cormaek and son bill will bemov- inff soon into ttiolr newly built home on maple avenue mcnally construction were the builders and h is on attractive white clapboard ranchstyle bunffolow mr and mr maccormack have been uvlntf on charles street in house owned by mr john bingham thlshome has now been told to the muses mclean ol erin who ore relatives of mr and mrs thomas bird maple avenue tfaey will take possession ou the lath of this month mr and mrs ivan crabtree and daughter sue have moved from guelnk street to their new home on parkview crescent their attrac tive new home is wo storey de sign of rtck construction it was buftt by hawea nelson mr und mrs k c undxay have moved from glen williams into the house oh emery street where the late mrs mccall lived it was most recently occupied by mr and mrs jack puckering who will be living in the glen there u a new house being bftuf by mcnally construction on charles street next to ma and mrs uay salter aur mr and mrs joseph campbell of caledon while the house la bcjng built mr and mrs t amubell arv staying at ur and mrs charlra purkrr s on oiarlts st two georgetown people aboard damaged scythia aboard the cunard liner srytma whlth was damaked lam wnk in a collision in the st uwn nrt- wtrv two orketoyn eole mrs ituy whltmet and mis susan whltm ttuy had sailed wrdiuulay nifcht from qutjxt city bound fur nt land for uo months itiursday mornlnjf tht lint r tojliditl mlh the frtlvhltr wataiia and a nuti im r of tht frrjthler rnw loot his life in the accld lit thi st ylhla had a lartfc holt atxjvt iht uatti 1iat and r turned to qui litt ity for rt jkiiti li milhtl j iln lor 1nifland on mond iy t obrktion ilcim nott in th ijwlty aalt list apimurliix i wlirn in thi is mm thit the farm is lotattd north t tt f llrnpton ik1 norot t itt tppitirttl in last atkt ksut 1000 proteqs you and your family onlv s5m fob an individual the two year polio seven policy injure the husband wile and all unmarried dependent- children up to xi years o an includ ing children born during the policy term i ifi 3 noun from time of birth it paya up to 7500 00 per person to provld medical treatpkenl as described below or the following iilmm conunulna up to five years from date of illness polio tetanus smallpox leukaemia diphthetllx enjcephaliti9 rfeningftis any typfc provides treatment up tq 5 years iolicy covers for 2 ycjrs lffective 7 days following acceptance walter t evans co insurance real cstate travel 1 1 ie log cabin mill street t1 i mi pays up to 750o2 per person we are prepared to do all types of plumbing new bathrooms installed or remodelled water systems repairs of all kinds ken nash phone 239r fccina street georgetown installation completed of the most modern drycleaning equipment entirely odourless scientifically cleaned fast service expertly pressed laundry service continues sweet clean white as snow pickup and delivery service and cashandcarry community cleaners ltd successor to laundry services v 16 dunn street north 0akville i phone zenith 13600 t

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy