Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 21, 1955, p. 16

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mrifiling was named aa peat president and harold s llare president other officers paul starr vice pres kr nest mitchell secretary treasurer k hendry and w santford directors air clarke fave a talk on hu ex perieaces at the recent national con ference of the canadian real kstale board at edmonton town of georgetown notice of road closing notici- ok timing and stopping up ci rtain mjrtiuui of thr original 1 lowancea fur road and certain div rriuna thrrrof ulwrtn iou 15 ami 16 in thr oth t oncnion of thr town thij of kquriug and txtwrrn lls 15 and 16 in lur lull onrrsaiortof i hi- town hip of kwiurunk all now in thr town of diijrmluwn n thr ounty of halton and authorizing thr comtjanct of thr portion 60 lu lrd up tu thr adjoiiuiit nti taki- noih r that thr municipal council of thr 1oun of uriitown proposed to pan a ll law to clor an i top up certain portion of thr on tinl allowance for roaj and crrtain ditrrsions ihrrrof tx iwt n i ma li and 16 in thr oth onrtion of tin township of hmiumnk and ixlwirn uiu 15 and 10 in thr loth onn hon of thr township of rquniiii all now in ihr town of rorgrtown in thr c ounty of llaltun brink thr rt rtain parcrli or traru of lands and prrmiin attuatr ling and uing in thr town of rorurlown formerly in thr township of hqueing in ihr county of halton more particularly described as full out that it o ha hiciti y thoar part miown tr twrrn brokrn linr on thr rrkutrrd iman hrrrinaftrr nfrrrrd to of lxt 7 33 m 37 01 l2 74 73 and 76 and of n locks c and according to a plan of subdivision filrd in thr rji stry office for ihr itrgistr division of the count of halton a numlx r 111 7 tying within thr bound an of i h orikinal allouanrt for road imiwith township lot is and id in thi 10th onn mion of ihr tt wnshtp of 1 jui sin sr condi thoki jrts shown u iwnn brtken lines on lh nisttml plan hrre inaftrr rifirnd to if lit ill 212 iij joh jw 4117 sl 4l 410 and 411 accord ink to a i ian of subdivision fdiil in lh hiiitr if ficr for the itikistrv dimmoh of lh county of llallon as ntiinin r dill ivtnj within th taoonttarii of thi ori inal allowance fur road ixuitn township lots is and 16 in ihr oth onccvmon of the township of rxim mni tiiikdiy that pv mwn im twrcn brokrn hnr on the rrkistrrrd plan hereinafti r referred to of ixt 308 accord inc to a 1 ian of subdivi sion filed in the itrkilry office for the it eg ut ry division of the cnint of halton as number c1r l inn within ihr boundaries of the diversion of ihr original allowance for road between townahip iots is and 16 in the oth concession of the township of ha pursing the said divrrsion having been created in or about the ear lbflo by that certain instrumrnt regiteretl in the said ilcgitry office as instrum ent number 3241 for the twp of hsqursing fourthly that part of the origin of allowance for road between twp ixu 15 and 16 in the oth concession of the township of hsquesing lying to the south west of the land laid out by a plan of subdivision filed in the krjeiatry office for the registry divi sion of the county of halton u num ber ub fifthly that part of township lot 16 in the oth concession of the township of lsquesinfi comprising the diversion of the original allowance for road between township lota is and 16 tn the oth concession lying to the west of the lands laid out by a plan of subdivision filed in the reg 11 try office for the registry division of the county of halton fcs number 618 the said diversion having been created in or about the year 1880 in the said re gistry office as instrument number 3241 for the township of ksoiesing sixthly that part of town ship lot 15 in the oth concession of the township of ksqueaing blng composed of the diversion of the or iginal allowance for road between township lots 15 and 16 in the oth concession of the township of es qucsing the said diversion having been created in or about the year 1880 by that certain instrument reg istcrcd in the registry office for the registry division of the county of halton as instrument number 3242 for the township of fcuqueslng and to authorize the conveyance of the portions sq stopped up to the adjoining owners the said by law will be dealt with at a meeting of the council to be held for the purpose of considering the said by law on monday the 6th day of february 1058 at the hour of 8 oclock in the evening at the munici pal office georgetown ont all documents in relation to the said original allowances for road and diversions thereof may be examined at the office of the clerk municipal office georgetown ontario dated at georgetown this lath day of docembert 1055 john d kelly clerk m the town of georgetown olid tlhc blessings of friendship and loyalty are the very essence of the spirit of christmas ariu so at this joyous and heartwarming season we want to wish all of our many friends the richest of life treasures peace good health and happiness brampton georgetown thre towns discus hospital improvements putting new life into hospitals as uell as into patients was thr thought behind a threeway conference held in llrampton on u cdneday december 7th attended by doctors and hospital representatives of llrampton scorkc town and milton a recommendation was made by dr h hoylc campbell that an advmory committee tw estab lished to study ways and mrans of in tegrating hospitals into compact rcg ional networks representatives from hospitals in a given district could plan for new and existing hospitals to pool resources and services ror ex ample one radiologist and one pathol ogist and one bacteriologist could serve three or four hospitals such as those of the towns mentioned also laundry installations could be reduced by making one plant serve the three hospitals another economy would be effec ted suggested dr campbell by not allowing chronic cases to congest hos pital space needed for patients under active treatment it often happens that urgent surgery cases must after operations be left in corridors for lack of suitable wards planning along newradical lines would bring a solu tion to this and other problems such as having a wing for convalescents another for geriatrics and a further one for diagnostic services it was thought that there should be three reserve beds for each active bed in order to keep a hospital functioning smoothly dr hoyle campbell la the canad ian medical association s rcptrsentat we on the national advisory board for the rehabilitation of disabled per sons other officials present at tho meeting were dr c k stevenson nruce macnab and john s wright president of milton district hospi tal with john d ord john a gunn and george e slvill chairman of georgetown hospital committee and c v charters chairman of peel me morial hospital board brampton missionary society elect 1956 officers indies of thr missionary fcocirn 1 f union pn sb tt nan t hurch eli ii d new 10sf officers when lhe held their decern im r meeting at the home of mrs art mchane mrs owens macionald who presid nl at the met ting was r elected pres itlent officer who uill serc with hrr are mrs tracer klacelonald ice presieient mr wilfrid 1ca1ic fceerr tary mrs clarence anderson assist ant secretary mrs george ii ixilie treasurer mrs 1 lod davison is pianist and mrs clarence anderson assistant secretaries of various pha ses of activity include mrs donald dolson literature mrs herb dolson flowers mrs jack mcdonald expense fund mrs herb dolson clad ttd ings mrs joe r ason life member ship mrs r s leslir mrs iehlie young home helpers mrs feorgc ii leslie mrs herb dolson welcome and welfare at the meeting mrs lloyd davison was honoured with presentation of a life membership pin mrs r i thompson read an address and mrs joe ha son made the presentation members answered roll call with a christmas bible verse after they had sung the first noel mrs joe fason gave the devotional and mrs frasor macdorutd led in prayer mrs leslie ypung gave an excellent christmas message where shall i hnd god mrs g lockhart royal conducted the installation of officers and read a poem a different way the years reports were presented mrs eason life membership mrs art mckane treasurer mrs lloyd crichton home helpers mrs herb dolson glad tidings mrs albert dolson supply mrs jack mcdonald expense after the ladies sang 0 little town of bethlehem the hostess served lunch with mrs f l dolson mrs al bert dolson mrs lloyd davison and mrs frank dolson assisting her s bum hhhtil aw bbbbbhhhbbbisib murt allison see us for expert machinery repairs specialists in ferguson and ford tractors tr 73291 eavestroughtng plumbing heating don houston monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner post and a good display in stock ww c allan prop a queen sk west brampton sheni i4i0j phones res sis mi ur2t1 am you sure you know about preiobruoted houses we have what you need in lumber builders supplies frimh stab doaw l georgetown lumb tk73u

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