Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1955, p. 13

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i shop with confidence -at- hlaclslurdos ladies and childrens wear mb olatts amd bovs 3 piece winter coat sets snow sum hum sum bunting bags guhv messes 6 meariu to 13 yr ehumrs guidance toys y cautwul selection ot baby pm ladies- skuts blouses coutts gftefttno cards fob 14 a occasion pop in and stfe usat 164 guelph street beside iga store milton businessmen speak for hospital what council did the opinion of hilton physicians that the miltoo district urgently needs a hospital it shared by locaj tndus- tnalttta and businessmen when this latest community project begins to take tangible form in bncka and mor tar in the spring ot 1090 both indus try and citizens will benefit among theprominent uilton men who uunk this way are roger ii ptolemy vice president and general manager of the p l robertson uanuf actunng co limited o t green general mans ger of the milton brick co ltd or c a- martin president vi muton mil ling co ltd and others there w no doubt us the minds of these industry and b beads that a hospital should be comidrrcd as the most important building in the dlstrirt and that it is long overdue the ever increasing calls oil the sur rounding hospitals brampton ourlph oakvule and hamilton and ihe industrial upsurge in the com munity has fnade the need for the sew milton general hospital imperative one person in seven in ontario goes to some hospital every year the crowding into hospitals and the need for beds in ilalton county has become a bottleneck there even exists the astonishing situation of use longes tablished surgeonphysician in the county having to stad his patients to a distant hospital and then owing to distance and othre factors being un able to attend them there dr c k stevenson who runs the lhed hospital the only one la the mjjun area expresses himself as 9ulehrartedly in favour of the pro ject the health of the three thous and families in the community amp ly cannot be taken rare of by a labed hospital and clinic lluilding of the new sohed milton oeneral hospital u planned to com mrnee in the spring of neat year on a five acre site donated by a local drvtloprarnt company now get any color you wflht in any odorless paint finish with paints at last you can paint without suffering from irritating painty fumes because wonderful new odorless floglaxe colorixer paints have banished this nuisance you can paint in any weather us rooms again as aoon as paint dries its easy to rltafrirj any color you want without any rnesaworlt miring in floglaie colorixer paints there are hundreds of beautiful shades to choose from in painti for walla floors furniture woodwork or exterior use new alkyd fonnulation makei floglaie colorixer painta much eaaier to apply more durable than ever try em well gladly help you choose the right color and finish don herrington 24 main st n paints and wallpapers tr 72532 new goahead more powerful way- ahead see your dodqeb ttloto action stalled on gasoline petition action on a petition to throw out the garage closing bylaw was stalled for a second tuna last night by the town council lawyer ualiree uanderson and ga- rase operator fred harruoo represen ted five operators who seek to return to a free system of open hours mr ilarruon had presented the petition last week and council actionvas de layed pending advice from the dept of highways is to which tvmj have gas hsnuing licences cr harry lisle noted that two eoud cil members wereabsenl reeve stan allen and cr irwin noble and said ha thought auch an important matter should be decided by a full council mr harrison wtp had first asked for a decision withdrew his request until next uondsy in view of this an an sw cr had hot yet been received from the highways department mr henderson said that he inter- prctrd legislation under which the c j cuing by lsw was originally paued as rxrluding truckers who have gss pump fur their own use and who might srll small amounts of gas to thrir rmpluytrf i iv was quite ur thst the five signatures on the peti uod compute over onethird of those to whom the by law applies and thst thr petition complies with the law asking fur a taxi stand in front of hi uill street office now thst he is operating a4ii w o itrownridcc wu told that there it nothing in the taxi blaw to allow this tan operator who put up such hlru have no legal backing although thr public usually respects such an art a used by a taxi there are 7 caba ia town said the mayor and it would not be wise to permanently remove ivcn parking sreas in the congested downtown district answering complaints by ir hrownrdigc that cars have parked in front of hit office for more than the allowed two hours thr mavor told him to report thrtr to thr police who would deal with offrndrra yftat geottofcrrown hilau wednesday evening october 10 lftss page 5 never too big to learn i things chang a lot in e few years new values new pos sessions changing economic conditions tires wind storms accidents what s in live books fof you better call on this agency to day ig uptotheminute insurance advice and protec tion john r barber agency iniuranci and ntavil john r barber freeman kersey uill street tluengle 73521 8allinafad floyd short 11 la 4th generation farmer unjd short ill and rm brulr hdna ikukla f clifford who were married on s ptrmb r 3rd uill tc thr fourth k m ration to farm on thr shortill bomcmrad at 1ot 30 tonccsiion 8 hmucmng the farm has been in the shortill mtnr since 1831 when john shortill and joanna lowin who sailed from tippcrar on the iarnc host were mar ricd in montreal on june 25th 1031 after a short sojourn in montreal they moved to ilalton and raised a famih m 6 john twins hichsrd and ann twins joseph and mary jam and william henry the latter mar ried jane hrnnrtt of ilahinafad on jamiar 0th 1868 and settled on thr homestead thr had a famil of eight wilhcl mina who died at the ace of 7 cow in joanna 1i ttie william agnus rob ert and i- red kred marneil ida robscn nov ember 17 1020 and he in turn stayed on the homestead to farm their di ughler joanna mrs kenneth ridler lies in sault ste mane and their son floyd and his wife who are settling on the homestead will bo the fourth generation of shorthill farmers asphalt paving driving graoino and parkino lots aim as hard drives home services phono brampton 3163 4 wilson ave brampton county holstelns in shipment to peru 300 head of pure hred hols terns left oakvillr ontario on september 30 on the first leg of a 0 000 mile journey that will takr them to a new home in peru the cattle all first calf he fern will board ship at montreal this is the first large shipment of canadian hoist elns to peru and is the largest single shipment of pure bred canadian ilolsteihs made since 1040 when 400 head were sold to chile the animals selected were first calf heifers all arc sired by high record bulls and all arc in calf to high record sires health standards are high all being certified free from tuberculosis and having been officially vaccinated and found negative to the blood test for contagious abortion assembled by international live stock exporters and hays farms of oakville ontario they were inspected and approved by fernando lira zcrpa of lima peru he is a representative of ei banco de formento affropecular- 10 del peru a peruvian bank that is loaning money to the farmers of that emintrv to make the purchases the bank is interested in improving the quality of the cattle in peru and thru mr lira has handled the entire pro ject jleforc leaving oakwlle the cattle were inspected by g m clcmons of brantford secretary of the holscin- frieslan association of canada who expressed the view that they would be well received by the breeders of peru mr clcmons has twice judftcd the national cattle exposition at lliffe holstcln breeders in ilalton county who contributed animals to this ship ment included m and w grennimis clarkson j c bell burlington bar bara y royle oakvillo clayton may milton robs grecnlaus shoiddan j m wicks on and son bronte dry den bros burlington it m heslop bron te e f brain hornby elton mclean oakvillo harold bingham and son georgetown a hancock jr george town a m sherwood burlington a g hunter burlington w h robin son georgetown clarence j hunter burlington anna meagher oakville fred w hamilton and song burling ton jit 6irtt jatt pumten we be wfatlug bcpvzts i ow installing j r3k cleaning out and overwaulimc billoarbutt sarah street pkm triangle 73638 monuments brampton menumnl works daslons submitted csmatary uttsrlng cernar posts and markars a coob distlay in stock wm c allan prop as qusan st wast brampton shop 1410j phonos ros 31j rep tom nicol phono brampton mjw i have your ess0 oil burner air conditioning unit installed new 25 down 5 yaars to pay lit lnttalmnl in saptambor bill spr0ule 4 ellzabalh stroot brampton- phone ttn ravarm charfloslt

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