Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 11, 1953, p. 7

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oiinfee specialists in new or remodelled bathrooms air conditioning heating sheet metal work hot water heating eavestroughing j estimates free of charge thompsons hardware main street triangk 72971 inui cohnohi acs csstrartutrsr hn street tsftwt work on fee enrtensaon of bn st to provide fhfoatffe loml no the highway to taa college view district t expected to start wtshin the next two weeks at monday council imettag fit tend of louis j looby dofiun lowest of four received for the job of tostalunc a enlvevt over the crock wm accepted contract prlea is 4310 exclusive of co and steel county engine boy smith who was preaent at the meeting bad estimated the job at 3500 includ ing material and the total will bo somewhat above that figure other tenders from ontario bridge co toronto hurley conatroction tor onto and john susan co niagara falls were for 4350 4600 nd 6250 respectively y total cost of the project includ ing future paving is estimated at 27000 and council passed third reading of a borrowing bytaw for this amount at the meeting permission was granted to bob and keith barber appearing for the barber floral co to build two houses on the king and sarah st corner on lots which slightly vary irom the building bylaw restric tions a wimdg citw interlude chicago b a dry of cwtfrasfe fmmtwdrtm and pot t and rkmiy osasres of oataras atswlty owe dote 37 90 rkmiy osasres of o ewyrtertoes xmnatow mexloon ewtan and lap nam aontcfeonaatnpcoofaa i25 roveier yoei odd pkkmof to yoor wp by going mttsdrr sjsshs woyby be l yisraiatrwaaasssaaafslsiaw tyjtxmohis corner cupboard restaurant tr 73051 matin street ihm army b iho coroor for m young sjmsj who wonts lo got ohaod who enjoys travel who con face up to adventure ft b not the place for the man who wants it easy for tnorors o lot of training and hard work but you benefit in now nars in financial security ana praatohoff cosnos fast for men with ambition and abuify tht canodlan soldier b one of the best pall bast too best looked after soldiers in the worn from no long term view fi a career ttiat oners muchi cbanom lor extra training and pronation travel and adventure 30 days annual vacation wfch pay and financial security for you and your famfly fai the army you are i to canada because you are trained to defend our freedom for your future for canadas fobi now te be s yea awst ba 17 to 40 yeor of age sudsd lr to 45 when applying bring birth cfhflcate or other proof of age assrlemewey write or vtth fho army ftecrumng centre t no 13 pwionoel depot wani house rkuav charlotte stu ottawa ont no 5 fsnonnal depot angler park eogot s wngrton oet canadian aney re centre 90 rkhstond street wert toronto ont no 7 penotmel depot wobeley earracb orford bbabeth sh london ont amy retnimng centre 230 main st w north bay oat amy reuultlng centre jobnm street armoury 200 james st north hasrihon orrt serve canada and yourself in the army uttm te teles ef fse aneywieimlsy esd maty n isms ever tfce bisilalis wefwerfc mr ketsh berber the land bed been subdivided fore tbe bylaw and many h saw slreedy built on ssnau lots tbe recseining lot baa frontage of m ft on one street and 133 feet on tbe other end be cause at linfrttrlal ffn the lot is not saleable for a large house splitting the lot into two the frontage and total area would be more than the nitatmnm in tbe bylaw but depth of each lot would lack 14 feet council was sympafhetld and allowed berber floral to proceed with building two houses an account of 1405 aa the towna 50 per cent share of hospital ac counts during the past year drew comment from council it shows the need for health insurance commented cr allen i think weve already got it sfmt cr goodlet as he exclaimed on the high cost of hospitalization for indigent patients a letter from county council ex plained that in future accounts would be rendered quarterly to al low better budgeting for munici palities decision on a request from mc- nally construction to extend sew ers to four houses being built at the end of parkview blvd was left for recommendation by the public works committee councillors looked pleased when a letter from william kinrade com mended the town men on the neat efficient job they had done in put ting a storm sewer line through his property we should frame this said deputy reeve pctch it isnt often we get any congratulatory letters property owners on temple road james mulholland ed fran cis roderick king and harvey chappel asked council if the town could help straighten out a proper ty situation where homes had been built 8 ft farther towards the road allowance than they should have been council replied that at the pres ent time they could take no action on the matter third reading of a bylaw auth orized pro with 0 inch wa ter mains in the tyers subdivision and on young and charles street a 4 inch water meter which will cost 500 will dc installed at the alliance paper mill replacing the present 2 inch meter with the possibility of instal ling oil heating in the municipal building tenders will be asked for doing this work mrs f parmeter sr dies b hospital a resident of georgetown for the past seven years mrs frank par- meter sr died in peel memorial hospital brampton on sunday she had been seriously ill there for five weeks mrs parmeter who was the for mer emmallne beatty was born in england in 1678 and came to can ada when she was eight years old she spent her whole life in st catharines until she came here to make her home with her son in st catharines she took an active part in ladies organizations in st barnabas anglican church her husband died in 1941 she is survived by one son frank of georgetown a daughter mrs george conner buffalo n y sev en grandchildren and one great grandchild interment was made in victoria mrsays i as teachers ceavese two hundred tary school tesjchars of tbe county attended the annual convention of hatton county teachers institute held in oakwood school oakvwe on friday october 33rd tbe pro gramme commenced at 9 a4n with rev c k nlooll conducting the devotional exercises and introduc tory remarks of tbe president r m m acheson of gtenwood school a weetherstbne chairman of the the teachers to oakwood school oakville sohool board welcomed and extended greetings from the board and staff during the morning the conven tion divided into groups for a work- i shop period many valuable ideas were brought forth in the various discussions these were compiled into booklet form for distribution inspector r p bornhold intro duced the morning speaker frank lin v darro4c science con sultant of toronto schools who gave an interesting- illustrated ad dress science in the elementary school a noonday banquet was held in tile pine room at the oakville ar ena hon pres j m denys said the grace following the dinner the presentation of a brooch and earring set was made to miss nel lie jardine of hornby by mrs p cartwright and to miss beatrice hume of georgetown by miss m shortt both ladies retired in june after having taught for many years in halton county inspector l t skuce introduced the afterdinner speaker mr h e elborn ma bjaed inspector of professional training in ontario who gave a very inspiring address on the teaching of literature miss marion peart of central school burlington was introduced by miss k donkin miss peart gave an interesting and humorous ad dress describing- some of her ex periences during her year on ex change in london england dur ing the inspectors period many in spirational remarks were given by inspectors i l skuee and r f bornhold the officers for the coming year are honorary president j m denyes ba toronto inspectors 1 i skuce ba bpaed milton and r f bornhold ba milton past president r m m acheson burlington president miss l snow campbelivllle vice pres n h stevenson burlington secre tary miss m s gemmell milton treasurer f v brown oakville rural representatives esquesing a ci collins nassagaweya mrs f parsons nelson miss f frizell trafalgar miss a yorkson graded school re oakville a a balfour nelson twip d r kemp tafalgar twp f g con nolly burlingtonbronte j a lockhart north halton william kinrade separate miss r gllmar- tin musical numbers proved a pleas ant interlude at both sessions the oakwood singers a choir of 20 voi ces from oakwood school under the direction of mr e bvans and miss t skoog gave several num bers mr j aslier of trafalgar fa voured the assembly with vocal selections georgetown school of charm wabobobe jcakbw modelung jkebdsks hair styling and hashkx showb bp nmfcei u aba antlabl sat or evening rfaaam triutgfe 73285 or 73085 for expert eye cm cooeutt o t walker opvousnasr main st north vovor abeua draff dtaae phooo omee sm baa 90 boon aan to van dally hits i cm tm bfwrttst story oathtwarmtaaay 30 duly wctalmbtts startuw oct 24 the telegram daily plot weekend fa haaa di af tfca tlhan i alaan milirl tka tal rmln t aa iraat amal tk tilnnay aa m ma tanala i at tahaaaaa imaka a01 1 weekly sports calendar tuesday nov 17 oha intermediate a hockey seasons oreneb raiders vs fergus wednesday and thurs evenings curling beginners welcome monday november 16 kid hockey organization mketxno legion auditorium backer fuaa lanch vuttau baeka stan adulta partlcularlj invltad have you heard the catchy little safety rhyme boys and girls should look both ways before they cross the street use your eyes useiyour ears before you use your feet it is meant for boys and girls of all ages lawn cemetery st catharines yes terday following the funeral ser vice in that city okeefes brewing company limited flowers for all occasions potted plant beddbc stock bukm artistica designs we wire flowers rosedale floral 14 murdockst tr 72952 commercial domestic wiring good worlonanship rxompt service leos electric service mffl st tr 72901 residence victoria 2rm

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