Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1959, p. 9

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herald adlets are a fast econ omical way to convert surplus ar ticles into aash hundreds of sat isfied advertisers will testify- to the power of herald adlets try one next week monuments designs submitted cemetery tattering corner posts and markers a good display in stock brampton monument works wm c allan prop os queen st west brampton shop phones res gu 10445 guiieia rap tom nicol iphoaa brampton gl 13962 daughter was once resident in town a former georgetown resident mrs statr grabb suffered a fam ily bereavement when her mother mrs james dudgeon died in tor onto general hospital mrs dudgeon the former eliza beth johnston was born in elder- slie township 77 years ago she leaves two sons victor and clif ford of elderslie and two daugh ters mrs stan grabb harrow and miss verle dudgeon toronto funeral service and burial took place in chesley mr and mrs grabb left town several years ago when he joined the ontario provincial police pri or to that he operated a furniture store in the present location of the herald office and save of beaver lumber have those home improvements now free estimates and planning help are yours for the asking at beaver lumber 1000000 we have available 1000000 for dottnow home improvement loans nothing down up to 3 years to repay budget terms as low as 9 a month ask today sale ends saturday feb 28 recreation roomspecials 2x3 studs 45c prccut 7 ft lengths h 2x4 studs 55c precut 7 ft lengths ceiling tile factory primed jm 12 x 12 and 16 x 16 no seconds oar regular stock of quality con trolled jm tile with the famous lightningjoint for easy application strapping 1x2 only 2t ft 1x only 3c ft factory finished woodgrained sheetroci 4x7 ft sheets 325 4 x 8 ft sheets 369 for a wall 12 x 7 975 your choice or three new woodgraincd patterns knotty ranch pine sablcwood or cherrywood factory lacquered ready to apply order now sale ends saturday 12 ck factory finished mahogany plywood factory sanded lacquered a polished qc vgroovcd surface veneers individual random xl width planks of varying grain no matching wj 4x7 necessary 4x8 panels reg 695 now 795 panel hardwood flooring special oak shorts 12 only 1250 to cover an average 10 x 12 room tq ft 12 large size opening 14 x 20 medicine cabinets targ 17 x m hiidt havy plt mirror r 1900 th armstrong excelon vinyl tile 15c ea 10 oft all reg pittsburgh paint power tool rentals to speed the job staplers power saws drills and special applicating tools special weekly and weekend rental rates at beaver open monday to friday till 530 pj sat till noon beaver lumber 11 watekst add 550 phones town exchange now has 3700 r not income of 38899289 for the year ended december 31ra steadily increasing number of tel ephones and shareholders and a notable increase in productivity arc revealed in the 79th annual re port of the bell telephone com pany of canada issued this week the report stales that net income wat 2862120 higher than in 1957 earnings per share amoun- ted to 215 the same as in thfy previous year as there were more shares outstanding the regular dividend of 2 a share was paid and surplus was increased by 2718860 the increase of 185465 teleph- ones brought the total in service at the end of the year to 3140349- sorae 75000 coloured telephones were installed during the year this expansion yas reflected in georgetown by the addition of 650 telephones i g denby bell man- ager for this region says brjnginit the total in service here as of dec ember 31 to 3700 construction expenditures of 183000000 were made in 1958 to improve service and to serve new customers we have made steady progress in our efforts to extend service in country districts and to improve it the report sta tes by the end of the year some 14000 more telephones were in service in rural territory and an additional 7200 customers former ly served on a rural line basis had been provided with urban service referring to the increase in pro ductivity the report notes that more service was provided for more customers than ever before and that this progress was achiev ed by fewer employees 39321 men and women than were requi red in either of the two previous years wages and salaries paid during the year amounted to 154- 611767 at december 31st shareholders numbered 157724 ninety eight per cent were resident in canada and they owned 92 per cent of the stock first 4leqged prisoner 3 hours in local jail after spending three hours in the local jail cells ferdinand is out on bale hay that is p the police departments first 4- lcgged prisoner ferdinand jalong with another young black and white ilolstcin calf was discovered on no 7 highway west of the town limits by a passing motorist james sproat of 10 stuart cresc wil- lowdale and taken to the police station where he was locked up apparently for impersonating a police cruiser the calves fell off the back of a truck owned by albert robin son of r r 1 georgetown how ever only one calf survived the fall only to be locked up from 7 arn untjl 10 when claimed by tils owner sunshine club hears cedarvale school head tiie sunshine club of first bap tist church met at the home of mrs jim gmmersoil the evening opened with the theme song fol lowed by the club motto roll call and minutes were given by mrs ken mcscosh mrs jim emmer- son the president conducted the meeting mrs lloyd whan read the scripture and mrs john stop per gave the devotional on the meaning of lent mrs douglas peck offered the closing prayer after which blessed assurance was sung mrs o houston of cedarvale school for girls was the guest speaker and she gave a most in teresting talk on the work of the school and its operation a lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mrs stoppers group r residents would have limehouse hill fixed a deputation of limehouse resi dents representing the womens institute and the school association intcrviewed esquesing council at a recent meeting concerning strai ghtening the 5th llnv hill the matter was left in abeyance by council until weather conditions permit further investigation an item which has not occurred for some time came before council when a sheep claim was paid to j j atkinson who had three sheep killed and two injured by dogs to tal bill was 70 with 8 paid to a n stark for two valuation trips aubrey grant stewarttown was appointed township relief of ficer at a salary of 100 a year adjustments were made in the pay rate for road employees oper ators receiving a 5c an hour in crease and labour rate set at 110 an hour council approved the proposal of toronto township to build a new 6room school at mea- dowvale and the issue of 130000 debentures for this a small cor ner of the township is included in that school area mik auction sale or so yorkshire sows and feeders power implements farm implements dairy equipment and furniture the undersigned have received instructions from the executors of the estate of the late malcolm t mcnabb to sell by public auction at his late farm lot 7 eight line township of esquesing on tuesday march 10th commencing at 1 oclock power implements allis chalmers wc tractor with power takeoff starter- and lights case tractor model l on rubber in good mechanical condition waterloo steel grain thresher 33 by 48 with shredder and grain elevator int 3furrow ace bottom tractor plow on rubber allis chalmers power lift corn cultivator allis chalmers 7 ft power lift mower md baler 50t mm 32 plate trac tor disc inl 17tootb power lift cultivator case hammer mill 10 75 fl 7 drive belt graeme 7tooth deep soil plow grain roller cem ent mixer largecircular saw and frame beaver bench tilt arbor saw stewart electric clippers pow er emery tractor chains inl gas engine half hp automatic coal stoker suitable for hothouse or large furnace farm implements etc int 7fl grain binder int 13 disc fer tilizer grain drill rubber tired manure spreader tractor hitch int 2row corn planter 2 flat hay racks 2 rubber tired farm wagons case 10 fl land packer case 6ft mower case siderake 7 ft wind- rower handyman jack rub tired wheelbarrow 5 section heavy harrows chain harrows dump take hay tedder 2 sets sloop sleighs hand cutting box root pulpcr extension ladder hog weighing crate and scales farrow ing crate 2 hog crates platform scales fanning mill grain treat- er grain cradle rnglc row scuf- tier walking plows pig brooder lights extension cords 2 electric fencers cyclone seeder oil drums cattle hoof trimmer 30 ft wind mill nil bath head wood tongue and grooved silo 12 by 2h lkc new steel stone boat 180 ft new draw rope slings ear and fork bag truck quantity of scrap iron log tongs cross cut saws forks shovels chains bars etc large english yorkshires 1 reg boar born aug 16 1957 raleigh plains king 112m 1 mat ure sow bred jan 12 2 young sows bred jan 9 1 young sow bred jan 10th 1 young sow bred jan 251 h 1 young sow bred feb 14th 1 young sow 3 a mons old 2 young boars 3tt months old papers available 24 feeder pigs 4 mons old 15 feeders 5 mons old this is an extra choice grading and feeding strain of hogs dairy poultry hog equipment 2 delaval sterling stainless steel pails gilson 10can cooler colony house 9 by 11 co- long house 10 by 16 3 chick shel ters coal brooder chick feeders fountains etc hog shelter 8 by 16 hog shelter 6x6 steel hog troughs feeders etc furniture a quantity of furniture including odd dishes beds oil lamps hanging lamp etc terms cash settlement with clerk on day of sale the wellihown guernsey herd has been disposed of and- every thing listed must be sold in order to wind up this estate ashgrove w4 booth mfndmrsettlott auctioneers george carrie clerk joanne hair stylists tr 73911 main mill streets abov cotton bros storo tally 66 foxes in months district hunt esquesing hunters have been doing their best to deal with the rabid fox menace and in the past month some 330 has left the to nship treasury in payments of fox bounty under county bylaw 1025 a 5 payment is made for each animal destroyed and 66 is the tally for december and january according to accounts passed recently by the township council a milton man clifford stover was top marksman with a tally of 11 foxes david leslie r r 3 ac counted for 5 john foley acton shot 4 and charlie sheppard ter ra cota 3 other district residents who rec eived bounty for one or two foxes each included edward kirby bill wilson john scott charles heen ey grant emmerson laurence rayner david kidney tom ford bill baskerville george graham frank wilson manley densmore jen morris gordon barnes geo sargent fred brown jr harold deforest alf brigden bert ren- nick douglas sheppard ronald sheppard and joe cavlovic bruce beer speaks at alloa jr banquet last friday evening was a gala evening for alloa junior fanners when they held a banquet and dance in the junior farmer build ing in brampton the chelten ham wl catered to the banquet which was greatly enjoyed by the nearly two hundred guests pres ent bruce beer of snelgrove was the guest speaker for the even ing he was agrep of peel county when the alloa juniors were organized in 1947 heather the georgetown herald wednesday february 25th 1909 scotch bakery 6 mill street one location only this week we are featuring jelly rous during the lenten season try our hot cross buns r we carry a complete line of homemade bread cakes pies tarts and rolls scotch baking everything baked on the premises cake mad to order for woddlngt birthday parties etc phone tr 73481 fluyourfreezer at our special low prices beef choice steaks sirloin tbone round lb 85c roasts4short rib and blade 64c rolled prime rib roast and standing ribs 79c sirloin tip roasts 85c stewing beef 59e hamburg 39c hind beef 58c front beef 44c pork loin chops 57c shoulder chops 52c fresh picnics 37e butts mt 47c ham 47c fresh side pork 42e sliced smoked bacon 56c homemade fresh sausage 3 lbs 100 lamb fronts 37c hinds 59c georgetown meat market triangle 72402 38 guefph st ann hutton introduced him and bill hunter jr expressed the ap- predion of the gathering for the splendid address don cleave and joanne reld presidents of the club presided at the banquet jim mckane gave a synopsis of the work undertaken since the inception of the club after the banquet and presenta tions everyone enjoyed the even ing dancing to the music of the donaldsons orchestra from hill burgh georgetown employment service a cooperative enterprise of town council and presentlyunemployed residents to assist employers and job seekers in getting together for their mutual benefit employers detailed information is available about local residents who are seek ing employment engineers technicians general machinsts labourers and other classifications call kelvin c brown tr 74071 10 am 500 pm for this information employees if you area georgetown resident unemployed and wish to register come to the committee room in the rear of the municipal building main st n between 10 am and 500 pm daily 1 it is councils sincere hope that the georgetown employment service will play a part in helping solve the present problem and restore a normal balance to georgetowns employment picture diuitfva

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