Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1955, p. 11

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pack 11 wcduttdiy erailjmc fab 2nd 1bs5 thi 6k6mhy0wn hmhalo tbta eyes examined optical kpalts s s m faibish r o n main street optometrist phone fob appointmeny mmmmmhmimmmhailhmllmhmmiimhhmmiimklllmmhmmmbh at mcnamaka jewellers mammmmmhmmhhmh we only have t opportunity a working mans home at a price he can afford 3 bedroom solid brick bungalows dowm 110344 full price 9190 monthly payments only 49 00 rtui onetwrltth of the annual tx estimate j1s0 salafitcteouirement only j33j6 per yr 20 of salary applirahu nha wl mortgage 06 56 5r interest possession july 4 to 8 1955 featuring treed loll front ioddrd dr vt rjravi hid fully i suljid heavy ilove w nr j oak and i i ol tloorl lorn water si i icwen t ght f xlurn i ot walir hialr r built by glatt construction ltd sitl atm in hr utihi cloverdale heights irntilaiiy iocatrd in or ohoktou n contact harold fobert 45 churchill crescent to inspect the lot and peruse the plans act fast r w buttitd realtors trtangle 7 26s2 we only have 8 urban board plans trade fair exhibit see whats new at maveal motor sales purotr plans were made for the exhibit uf north italian at thi inur national trade i- air when the north halton urban board nul for m in aukural meeting in sfilton lat weejt chairman 3ack armstrong tpr mil hn appreciation for the cuupir ation durum the ial tur k tyler acton was appointihl lo uwr position for 1uw mayor tyler eipressed hu hope that the accomplishment of the board could be continued the secretary j mcoeachie was authorized by the hoard to complete thv necrfcavary contrail with the u4u i air for uitinuiuuial projnsi hub boulh at the fair on may 30th including payment of the balance of j23 for the booth spsce 13 for thr clean mi iervee and 1173 for nn la of a six foot counter decoration of the booth was dis cuasej and the itrvire of the pro ft clonal decorating firm to be in vktijalrd as to price and style the proof submission of thv dills i rinling l pubukink to on the bro chures for distribution at the trade 1air w approved with minor chin m the purpok of thi brochure as an attraction piece was emphasi kit and the problems of referring contacts between various town r p rh niv lo ouuir ujt consider id knimn i xp nditun s totalled 11000 tin treasurer reported point inn to a present overdraft of 1u303 a n solution was approved that ach ipuiut ipahi be a skint fur a hudt tt d all uanct of 2 500 with pa mi nt of 1000 to carr tht present expends uixl thi balance b juilt 1st oiiipi nsatii n c t ravt for the in i mtr simmons ua to 1m hi m stikjtcl an i itimussid at the n xt imtliil 1 nsilutiin tht saljr f tin in inner was hhruvd jt thi rati 5joo pi r jr mr simm ns ask i if tin bre jk dmn of li mi spi nt in i at h town was still rrquirrd and mi tubers ujli tt 1 the tireakilown would not requin at nuiih ditail if a record of the pro jrot wis n latnid f r l hi informs tion of futuri board thn e membenhipn win appro il for tht internet r in tht american waterworks aaaocibuou the tana itian institute on sewike and sanita tion and the llly lnknir axsoci ation hrportink to the board the en in ei r uracil councils to call him in dur ink the early stages of dicusston to rwnvp the full ben fit in economies and other recommendations of his engineering services he also sun kested broader discussion at the board meetings with respect lo spc cific jobs for the cnlikhtcnmcnl of all members considerable discussion followed on the sugkcstion of necessary staff increase to put the plans and docu menu of each of the municipalities in kod order and lo then keep up with the continuing expansion in the three centrei staff increases the engineer sukgested should include a full time assistant and a summer stu dmt mr simmons said he felt there was sufficient drafting to keep a draft man king u timc f mdcfin itc period he pointtd out he was servink a population equal to ttramp- ton where a staft of five is employed rualhcr ri viewing the budget it was pointed out an expenditure of 4 000 to 3 000 on the part of each town would boteutid for enkinur ing m rvicei mi m hers voiced unanimous com plaints about the recent drastic cut being motto- in road grants by the on tario department of llighwab hach town reported an amount on which kranls were receh able as aet at 23000 where mosltf the three towns had almost doubted that amount this year the individual action of each town was considered toward increa bcs in the granu payable the next meeting of the board was set for february 8 in george town fries in washington during business trip member of one 6f norval s oldet familuv deorge 1- jollop fki diod suddenly jn his hottl room in wh ington dc tarly saturday morning mr oollup who had bten visiting for five wrtks with his father in nor val left liut monday on a butne tnp to the states he had lunch with a relative miu nne maguire that day and had phoned hii wife in montreal that evt ning only a few hours before his diath a chemist with du 1ont uf can ada mr oil up retired on iecimber 1st concluding more than 33 years service with this and predeersaur compantik horn in tori ntu mr dollop rini td hi t irl iducation at north llend ntbraska and rt turned t canada to attend the university of toronto where he oblaimd a ha degree in chemistry and mineralogy prior to joining the canadian salt co at windsor in 1121 he workul for the pennsylvania salt manufac turing o fir si vt n iars in thi statis dur i in hi sirvin with tin coin pan hi was fir f mr tars iiudmd in the prmlut tun if alkali hi irim prinluits und latt r was satis inaha kir for windsor salt fir ti n tars hi was trailsfirnd to mon tn al in lilt an 1 hail hi id various inanak rial isitu ts si rt d as ft r iiki rtlations toininitlii sccntar ah in rurk nt w fouinllan 1 salts hit i and w as appoint d special as mstaiil u htibirt ii 1ank in 101 lit joinul thi rtmarch an 1 dtvtl i i ii nt lipartimnt in 1034 mr hop had ptanntd to spi n 1 his ntintiunt ar as a uritir an 1 was w rkini on an asmknmt nt f r uhlaati n in the current i osltion the thi run al in lust r in anatla mr dullop had utn attii in r i ral orkan nations he was a til i w of tht chemical institute of can id a and a number of the fol lowing i he mica i market iu seart h association i sa vice president 104748 commt rciat chemical in dusty past chairman montreal section university of toronto alu mnl association president mintnal branch 1m0 the r nkineers club of montreal marlborough golf and ountry club connaught lxhtt no 111 af ii am kq he is survived by his wife who wax nancy 11 rooks of philadelphia and his father 04 yearold w georke dollop oldest resident of norvat a funeral service in norval this afternoon at the home of miss prai rie maguire followed an earlier ser vice tuesday afternoon in montreal he was huncel in hiltcrest ccme- tir norval flynn nursing home r r 4 actqn on no 25 hlohway ono mila south of acton good food kindly care specializing in excellent baths funeral in georgetown for cheltenham farmer a district resident all his lift thomas henry so per 84 was bur ted in cheltenham cemetery last wednesday following a funeral sir vice at the mcclurc tuntral llomi in town he died the previous sun day in peel memorial hospital in itramptnn mr super who was the son of john and mary klizabeth dixon sopor was born al sand hill in peil count ty he attended grahamsvillc school he farmed for j5 year at l hcltenham nnd had lived in reeir kttown since his retirement 14 years ako he was a member of the uni ted church he is survived by his wife maudt ycalhcrall and four children cecil of georgetown gordon of chclten ham norma mrs richard forstcr of georgetown and clifford at home there arc four grandchildren rthel jean and undo sopcr of chelten ham and iii chord forster jr of georgetown he was predeceased bi a daugh tcr pearl in 1020 last hi ember of his family he was also predeceased by thiee brothers and a sister will sopcr of weston who died last march mike of alberta joo of wcs ton and mrs george mclaughlin of grahamsvillc rev morgan mcfarlane conducted the funeral service and pallbearers were joo sopcrr weston and bill sopor woodbrldgc leslie sopcr xhistletown clartfnce and norman mclaughlin won ton all nephews of th deceased 1955 cbscoivtmbia television greater power simplified tuning twin speaker jgodckrns of lull uli lily sound 339 00 life like picture with prcfikussrd aluminued picture tutu non glare tinted glass note all tubs including pi crura tuba guaranteed for on yaar visit our showroom 12 wesley an street jutlcff main tr 73405 whan yotr buy from milliaro tv you ara guaranteed prompt officiant tarvico milliere television 7th yaar in talavition in ocsrgalown engineered by cbs juit what doetuanginaarad by cbs mean to you 1 cds television has continued to concentrate its groalost energies in creative network programming and because of this has become americas no 1 network 2 the moonty of the rations top ten television programs are presented by cbs television i love lucy the jack benny show my favourite husband etc 3 climaxing the progress of black and white television was the announcement that cbs television had perfected colour tele vision as cbs again demonstrated its leadership in the mdus try 4 the best selling sound was produced by another cbs div ision columbia records with the introduction of the new hi fi playing records and the equally fabolous 360 high fidelity phonograph 5 now with the background of leadership in these fields it was only natural that cbs should design a line of television receivers engineered to receive their broadcasts thus cbs introduced their 360 sound system to give thecuttomors cbs full fidelity tv sets milliere television it proud lo tall them in the georgetown dlitrict j 7 eavestrough1ng plumbing heating don houston ashgbovfe busy cooks prepare own lunch for tho fltth mooting of asbcrovo busy cooka mamberi oruworod roll call at the homo of evelyn bird by bringing a supper ltsh which thoy had prepared at homo the discussion was homo assign mcntdntr- was given and dlsctusod by mr borgstrom county homo ocono- mut lunch te girls enjoyed the insurance travel real estate waited j evans co 3p triangle 72512 mil street

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