Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 10, 1957, p. 13

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fistl ss insurance 3 young sitm tijengu 73502 cash ot budget 1bums w h kentner son triangle 72851 m new wing of- royal york the 17storey wing of the royal york hotel now under con- s is the inspiration for the house of blocks that fiveyearold cathie stewart is building looking on are r a mackle right ge m canadian pacific hotels and angus p mackinnon manager of the royal york hotel an artisfs conception of the 400room wing of the hotel costing 10000000 and standing 17storeys high hangs in the background the above incident took place during a recent convention of the canadian construction associa tion at the royaj york hotel attended by 1 200 delegates el hamilton construction 66 prince charles drive tr 73480 homes garages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies 4 ry building need jpijspshfflfe- of have sub- that gravy what council did mail boxes street signs lights mud on agenda a large delegation of ratepayers from east georgetown had ber nard cassell as spokesman mon day to list a number of complaints property he reminded the rate payers and are not yet complet ed it is a poor time of year to pass judgment on roads newly and suggestions which had been constructed he said made at a meeting of their rate- stagnant patches of water are payers association on privately owned landand un- mr casseu said that ratepayers less health authorities order them are interested in having street eliminated as a health hazard signs and mail boxes in the sub- j there seems to be nothing the division would like better street town can do he said legal opin ion is that a property owner is liable if an accident occurs thru some hazard on his property and the mayor suggested ratepayers again contact the land owners council decided to ask the county health unit to check the in- property and at the suggestion of one of the ratepayers the clerk was asked to get legal advice on whether the town could pass a bylaw which would force proper ty owners to eliminate dangerous conditions on their property safety sisters safety meeting the third meeting of the ash- grove sisters was held march 30th at the home of margaret austin the girls opened the meeting with the 4h pledge followed by the secretarys report read by do ris picket roll call was answered by an accident hazard in my home and what i am going to do about it marilyn wrigglesworth gave no tes on first aid and mrs clayton wilson notes on sanitation lunch was served by the meeting lighting at the windsor rd high way entrances are concerned about stagnant water lying in pools in the bairstow and norton crescent area want muddy patch es between the roads and proper ty lines eliminated and do not consider the roads in delrex suitable condition mayor armstrong answered most of the ratepayers questions before a general discussion was held he explained that the town has no street signs and that to date councils have not been able to allow for these in the budget the hydro commission is con sidering an improved type of lights on the highway and has delayed action pending a decision on this letter boxes are a matter for the post office dept he said and advised ratepayers to contact the postmaster about these decision to remedy muddy patches u made in council two weeks ago and this is being taken care of delrex roads are still not town that debenture money can be ob- at the request of james good- lew a member of the high school boavd the town will do some re pair work on a road at the side of the school property mr good- let explained that the school bus has been loading children on the highway holding up traffic anil this will allow the bus to draw off the highway approval of the 111000 arena improvement program will be de layed by the ontario municipal board until assurance ia given the aidad strontium w may be more dan gerous but spilling gravy and oth er food job your clothes la more lijpdyaayadntchb of th jftational institute of drycleanln ttothe an instructor in spot re moval techniques at the institutes erycleaning- school lri silver spring maryland says ivs simple to ajpfll food imt ips often hard to remove the spot since every stain reacts different on various fabric and dyes soinetfcnea its impossfltf e to re move the stain if life been tamper ed with the spot renval expert adds j speaking as one who luhyhadto repairtmany a ttitchedittempt at home spot removal the instroetor says the pest thing to do is also the simplest i wipe off the cause lightly- orige the area with cool water- and then go bacatto eating your meal maybe you should get slug ger napkin but dont try anything more n sure there are removal praeed ures for each stain says rothe but the techniques used toget out just one sfenv can differ with each type of material each finish and each dye in fact there are so ma ny variables its awfully easy to make a disastrous mistake nobody can correct and somehow the mistake is always made on your very best clothes the spo instructor ruefully adds heres what can happen tained at present the town cannot ob tain a bank loan pending sale of debentures and there seems little chance of the arena plan going ahead this year cr km hyde suggested that as the parks board is budgeting 10000 yearly to retire deben tures they might try to start the program by spending their yearly amount as they have it until fin ancial conditions improve these the town engineer was asked to fabrics so you should use only a present a cost estimate at next dry clopi mondays meeting for cleaning i another thing the longer a and regrading ditches and con- stain remains the harder it is to structing new culverts where re- get out so its best to get the quired in the swanek subdivision stained garment to your dryclean- council hopes to overcome any i er as soon as possible tell him serious drainage problems in this what you spilled and if you have way pending final solution of i not tampered with it more than storm sewers for which the town likely he can make it as good is engaged in a law suit with the new you may get the spot out but leave a ring thats worse or you may remove the spot but l the color of the garment or you could disturb the finish so the gar ment never looks quite right ag ain theres all sorts of things that can go wrong says rothe for instance though ive said to sponge the garment with cool water even that simple procedure can get you into trouble if the gravy happens to fall out on a satin silk or taffeta dress even al gjaj little bit of water can hurt a good display ia stock wm aoxan prop l 68 queen st west brampton shop 1410j phones bes 313 v ttep tdm kfcol x phone brampton 6q3w subdivider at the present time farm mews note protion increase in 46 halton herds j e w but if gravy fall out does strike your clothes during a meal dont worry youre not alone the drycleaners who are members of our institute have faced this prob lem so often the research staff at n1d has come up with what might be caued the drycleaners law i goes something like this the chance of fallout casualties varies directly with the size of the appetite and inversely with the size of the napkin good eating says rothe tft tff t iflltfli trt f ll 1 t the annual reports of two of haltons three dairy herd improve ment groups reveal that in the 46 herds consisting of 924 cows the average production increase for the i glen williams year ending april 30th 1956 is 404 lbs of milk and 8 lbs of but- terfat in the final analysis this means 456 456 lbs more milk and 8316 lbs more rf than in the previous year in halton west where the sup ervisor is george mccormack the average production per cow is 9025 lbs of milk and 332 lbs of fat halton east with howard a king as supervisor bad an average production of 9517 lbs milk and 328 lbs bf it should be realized that records are on a 305 day ba sis and include heifers and cows of all ages and breeds as one studies the analysis i of costs made by the farm econom ics branch of the ontario depart ment of agriculture it is encour- aging to note piat the members of these two halton groups have on the average at least increased their otticienry and cut their costs alt along the line in halton west the cost of pro- ml no millw0rk doors cabinets frames sash stairs screens prompt service free estimates 11 water st tr 79771 avea reason lot saving hb own dollar objective hbvown pace in achieving it a bank oponnt take eaxe otevery type of jiyntfrfioofli yon can itartaknnyhunaonnt ducing 100 lbs of milk for the year ending april 30th 1956 ranges from a low of 261 to a high of 435 witji an average of 349 in the previous year the range in cost was from 300 to 523 with an average of 384 per cost a study of the halton centre group shows a somewhat similar trend here the range in cost of producing milk for the- year end ing april 30th 1956 was from 278 to 401 with an average of 305 in the previous year the range in cost was from 23 to 20 with an average of 364 in our opinion this should not be interpreted to mean that the cost or producing mil for the year ending on aprilsoth 1966 was down with all dairymen in halton or across ontario as a whole ag- ain it is our opinion that our hak to h r t i i i yon with add toit at any time yon choose keep on as long ai yon nte last year ahnpatsooyoop new onnosltaoconnts 1 wra opened with die charhbana nukinf tbil of nearry ifasooyoooi the ownan of i know oat a nk iwoonnt fimdai s tr i ton dhia members in general are beginningnto reap the benefit pf the dhia service theanalyais of each dhia members dairy buatn- esa which inchientally is private information for the herd owner alone is enabling these herd own ers to make paying adjustments in their respective dairy 7businees nedleastoadd thesc changes can not be made overnight but fcfa epouiraguirtoj that this 60 oinatmdjcyia paying l to the o dblalseohf ss5s4w3s ladies see pictures of western canada the wa of glen williams uni ted church met at the home of mrs curley wheeler on april 1st with the president mrs bert dix on in charge the meeting open ed with the theme hymn followed by the mary stewart collect mrs edgard gill led the members in prayer and mrs floyd hilts read the scripture twelve members answered roll call with a verse containing the word risen the treasurer mrs f engleby reported on the very successful afternoon tea and bake sale held recently j the churetr baskraeat the program convener mrs john wagstaffc called on mrs harvey copland to show col oured movies taken on their trip through western sanada whichjjt eluded piclurcs of the calgary stampede and pictures taken thru california these were enjoyed immensely by all mrs c whoelcr was appointed delegate lo the wa rally to be held in brampton on april 25th a solo this is my fathers world was sung by mrs edgar gill and the meeting tlosed with the miz- pah prayer a social hour follow ed mr and mrs sam gordon of hamilton visited with the wes fendleys recently rasedole floral flowers for all occasions wedding work corsngoa apeciwuy cut rowers and funeral designs 32 albert st tr 72952 we wire rowers utav-e-l- notes ontario in the field of farm man agement and we would like to see open tohe owners of nurehrt 2s31s neo as well as those now eligible under the regulations we understand from the milton office of theontario department of agriculture that owing to the real estate activity of 1956 there is likely to be an opportunity for a few more herds to enrol in this popular service in the course oi the next few weeks building sand eorffjavil fntfewfai t5 day air excursion only 45400 iteturn malton to london england full particulars at it bdrber ft 4t

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