thi ocoftorrowm hkrald watnaadaj june uth its cold waving style cutting bleaching tinting martins beauty salon 8 gleaveholm drive tr 73932 w h kentner son 45 queen st tr 72851 georgetown summer sale of blue yiq coal oidr now at years lowast prices price for june and july delivery stave nut sizes 2500 per ton vandenberg construction custom homes gleiv teacher 35 years honoured by school board j garages j renovations 3gstf fn concrete work ipbubm industrial 1 138 guelph street triangle 73623 notice to creditors in the estate of delilah nor ton widow decsasetl all persons having claims aj ainst the estate of delilah norton late of the village of glen wil liams widow who died on or ab out the 10th day ot may 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 5tn day of july 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersig ned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 2nd day of june ad 1958 elizabeth jane hcmenemy donald allan norton and george roy norton execu tors of the estate of delilah norton by their solicitors dale bennett and latimer georgetown out 618 notice to creditors in the estate of jerry tyron kt gentleman domsd all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of jerry tyron kentner late of the township of erin genueumuvwno died on or about the nth day of may 1958 are hereby notified to send parti culars of same to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of july 1958 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have no tice dated at georgetown this 2nd day of june ajx 1958 herbert hughes and frederick keatner st administrators ot the estate of jerry tryon keatner by their solicitors bvbenne and tatimer out 618 weed control news by v 1 mcarthur hahon weed inspector poison ivy poison ivy is a perennial plant most commonly found at summer cottages picnic grounds school yards bathing beaches and camp sites it causes misery and discom fort to many people and everyone for his own protection should learn to recognize this plant poison ivy is a creeping vine which has alternate leaves each of which is divided into three distinct leaflets usually waxy in appear ances two to four imhes in length and pointed at the tips white or green flowers are found in clus ters on long stalks and later turn to white berries about the size of a pea this weed need not be con fused with virginia creeper ivy has three leaflets and white ber ries while virginia creeper has five leaflets and blue berries just remember the old rhyme leaves three turn and flee leaves five leave alive in order to have this vacation spoiler controlled patches of poi son ivy found growing in public places should be reported to your municipal authorities the ontario depts of agriculture have recom mended several chemicals for its control including 2 4d brushkill and sodium chlorate a new chem ical called at amino triazole is now considered to be the most ef fective this chemical applied when the plants are in full leaf at the rate ot 4 tablespoons to a gallon of water gives satisfactory results when treating small areas an or dinary knapsack sprayer may be used to thoroughly wet the plants with the solution a new and pleasant departure was observed on wednesday even ing june 11th when the esques- ing township school area no 1 entertained the teachers under its jurisdiction to a dinner and so cial evening at hilltop lodge erin the teachers were invited to attend with escorts in order to get to know the board members and their wives and arrangements lor the affair were in the hands of board members james p kirk- wood and rev g l royal it was announced at the dinner that the chief inspector of public schools for halton county lome l skucc would take up new duties ori september 1st when his new appointment as superinten dent of public schools in trafal gar township takes effect the chairman of the meeting mr royal made the announce ment in regard to mr skuces appointment and mr kirkwopd on behalf of the board made presentation of a mantel clock to retiring teacher mrs w h beau mont who has served the board since 1923 in glen williams school thanking her for faithful services and a willing spirit mrs beaumont thanked the board and wished it well in the years ahead the guests were welcomed by trustee clarence m coles rjl 1 acton who stated that the board had hoped for a long time to en tertain its teachers socially mr skucc also spoke urging under standing of pupils upon those who take up the calling of a teacher and in his remarks the board chairman robert j cunningham reviewed the list of teachers the area and thanked them for their services in the past year ob serving that the board was losing eight teachers this year to other areas or to normal school or to retirement a serious invitation was extended to those entering normal school to consider this area when they again applied for positions trustee stanley j brown thanked the committee for arranging the banquet and the teachers and their escorts for at tending after the delicious turkey din ner was over miss hilda boyes glen williams school conducted a social hour and a sing song was led by music supervisor miss donna mcmillan those attending from the vari ous schools in the area were glen whlianls principal and mrs ralph mckeown mr and mrs al spense miss hilda boyes mrs edna beaumont mr and mrs thomas darcie miss carol undcr- i hill and mr lewis farnham nor- j val principal agnes brunskill mr and mrs john noble mr and mrs thomas cascaddcn stewart i own mr and mrs el- wood snow mrs lyla ii pollock and john pollock ashgrovc mr and mrs william cromar lome j mr and mrs barber bannockbum mr and mrs rognvaldson blue j mountain mr and mrs robert i short dublin mr and mrs rossj britten duffcrin miss june lindsay waterloo miss margaret j mcedward stone mrs eva press- wood music supervisor miss donna mcmillan and mr tom manes miss ruth evans former school board secretarytreasurer and mrs nellie gardiner attended from georgetown school board members and their wives attending were chair man and mrs r j cunningham trustee james p kirkwood and mrs kirkwood trustee and mrs c m coles trustee and mrs s j brown trustee and mrs g l royal and representing the in spectors department chief in spector lome l skuce club midtowm by kara it was nice to see another good crowd at mldtown friday night the executive held a meeting in the rose room on thursday june 5th and it was decided that as long as the attendance stays up mid- town will be operating during the summer months this was the first of the new club mid town plan for public meetings to be held every second week the next one to be held tomorrow night the meet ings are open to everyone interes ted in mid town work this includes parents u was also decided that more in terest would be put into variety- dances such as bingo paul jones broom dances etc to make it eas ier for the newcomers to get ac quainted with their fellow teen ers remember the next meeting on thursday night and watch the col umn next week when we may have some more news for you until then the purple people eater says see you at midtown bye local resident wins design scholarship jim warren 17 edith street is one of seven canadians who have been awarded scholarships by the national industrial design coun cil under their grant he will at tend a summer course at the cen tre for design studies in boston mass having the theme commu nications for designers a plastic laundry basket mould ed by smith stone which won mr warren an nldc design aw ard in april- is now on display with other canadian products in paris this month it is part of an industrial design exposition being sponsored by frances institute of industrial design which includes work from germany belgium great britain italy norway swe den the netherlands and the uni ted states as well as france and canada clcaftlng auction sale of livestock implements feed household g etc in caledon township the undersigned has received instructions from thomas w c barrett to sell by auction at the farm lot 1 cone 5 west caledon twp situated on base line 7 miles east of erin village 3 miles squth west of inglcwood on saturday june 28th 19s8 commencing at 100 oclock sharp the following horse grey horso 12 years old good in harness set of team harness collars etc cows uotslcin cow fresh may luth with calf al foot iiol- slein cow milking well bred jan 27lh holsuin cow fresh may 11 with call at foot red cow fresh march 18th with calf at foot smorlhorniiolslcin cow fresh may 13th with calf at toot short horn cow fresh in april with calf at foot yearling heifer about 600 lbs 5 young calves above cattle arc raised by owner all vaccinated implements cockshutt 11 disc fertilizer and grain drill good as new cockshutt no 4 ma nure spreader massey harris mower 5 ft cut dump rake in ternational hay loader 4 section harrows disc harrows medium farm wagon hay rack steel land roller hay fork de laval cream separator a good one electric fencers 1200 lb beam scales 32 extension ladder eureka garden planter cultivator attachment set of burduzo pinchers david bradley chain saw all farm tools pigs feed 5 thrifty chunks 15 tons of choice mixed hay household effects ches terfield suite occasional chairs heater victrola small tables modern 4 piece bedroom suite chairs 3 double bedsteads springs and mattresses single bedstead springs and mattress 3 dressers wardrobe beatty hand washer coleman lantern wing- ham clipper cooking range couch quantity of dishes beatty electric washer used one year cooking utensils all household goods terms cash with clerk on day of sale no reserve as the farm is sold wm j hunter clerk wm a gibson aoct phone guetph ta 41478 we service television all makes radios record players car radios appliances bora toatiera ale ernies radio 24 years servicing tkingu 72701 notice as of june 1st 1958 and thereafter to comply with dept of health regulations the following are plot rates in georgetown cemetery single plot grave including perpetual cars 2500 family plots etc par grava 2500 to nongeorgetown ratepayers par grava 5000 no interment will be allowed in the old cemetery unless perpetual care has been paid payable to georgetown cemetery board only georgetown cemetery board holidays begin the very moment you step in behind chevys wheel youve just never known such a lighthearted light- fooled way of going hilts flatten out for chevy rough roads run smooth and road bends stretch out straight as a string thats part of the reason cana dians choose chevrolet above all other cars year after year see your chevrolet dealer today i vtm canacfab favmk gobetween herald adlets bring the best results possible have you tried one to dispose of unneeded fur niture etc auction closes estate of architect musician the possessions of a famous architect and a talented musician were sold at public auction on saturday june 7th at evcrton in a closing estate sale by the auc tioneers hindley elliott the estate was that of mrs dorothy jago and the sale took place- at her home which was a remodelled log cabin the type that one would find on the pages of better homes and gardens filled with beautiful antiques suitable to the setting mrs jago was an accomplished musician but for the past few years was crippled with arthritis and was unable to use her bands she was a former resident pof limehouse living in the home now owned and occupied by ll col and mrs bourne she moved to the forks of the credit and fin ally to everton where she died during the past winter she was originally from england and from oakville prior to coming to lime- house mr jago had died fore she came to this district mr jago was a famous archi tect having designed several large and beautiful churches in new york oty and elsewhere mr and mrs jago died leaving no children hence their possessions sold at auction to dear the estate arthur scott motors limited 61 fiuelph st georgetown jtilapa