Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1961, p. 5

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chirles trott photo speedy compaq even the equine world has its compacts and this one ridden by ray elliott of r r 2 mtlton can rnove in a hurry ray rode her to a win in the pony race n annual fair acton reeve thinks hospital cost high pension plan now for county staff for an addition t seems too much monty was the opin ion expressed by reeve r j margrave of acton during dis cussion on hospital grants at county council meeting this week the comment arose out of a request by oakvilletrafalgar hos1 pltal for a grant of 6000 per bed for a proposed extension feeling this amount was too high mr hargrave went on to aski for a study of the county hospital grants reeve f tilley of oakville leplied i agree that it would be desirableto have a statement showing the county hospital in debtednes to date however the continued i feel it would be unfair to stop them now mr tilley felt that the hospital board has applied under the conditions in the present b law which supulates 6 000 perl bed county grant and until the bylaw is amended counlj coun cd has to abide by it is an addition anv different from new construction won dered warden phillips riee hargrae felt there was a d f ference the services such as kitchens laundries etc do not i have to be rebuilt he main taincd thus keepin the cost lower rcce tilley pointed out that this held true onlj if the services had been planned at least awice as large as original i ly necessary reeve i rvckman of burling ton suggested that in the event of a study being made the fin nce committees of the varjous hospital boards sh uld be al lowed to present brief or at least be asked to attend joint meetings a pension plan for halton county employees was adopted this month after a favourable vote of the maonry of the em ployees the plan proposed by the standard life assurance co is not obligatory for present em ployees but is obligatory for any new employees hired after october 1st an added feature is the in clusion if desired of employees of any municipality within the county provided their own municipality hat no such scheme fallout shelters are coming to trafalgar township so em ergency measures coordinator j mcgregor informed county coun cil in the creenacres subdivi non developed by mr j kleinstein either fallout she i ten will be erected in the base ment of the homes or a com munal shelter will be built for the area residents mr mcgregor also told the fmergenc measures commit tee that the provincial and fe deral governments approval has been given to the mutual aid radio project for the county when installed all halton coun j ty fire depts w ill be linked i by radio halton county council endor sad a wellington county resolu tion recommending that base ment fall out shelters be ex mpt from taxation i with a few appointments still to be made the halton count museum board at present con sists of h merry and w bird county council appointees ralph wakclcj oakville reprc sontative ben case esquesink john milne nassagaweya mrs david dills acton and wal ter reeves burlington notice to creditors in the estate of martha e kennedy widow deceased all persons having claims as ainst the estate of martha f kennedy late of the town of milton in the county of hal ton widow who died on or about the 27lh day of jul 1961 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to tht undersigned on or before tht 14th day of october ad 19b 1 after which date the fcstatc will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 6th day of september 1961 harold cleave and stanlev allen executory of the estate of martha e ken ned by their solicitors dale bennett 1a timer baines 23 mill street georgetown ontario auction sale of 50 head of reg and grade holstein cows and heifers consisting of 16 fresh or near fresh several bred for dec nov and winter fresheninf number of open and bred hcif ers herd bjcos sires cham pion milk tank and surge mil ker will be held at proprietor sj farm 1 mile east of milton on hornby milton road tuesday october 3 at 2 reserve clock terms fred bell prop tr 89610 milton elliott holmes auction tt r s tr 8 9233 4 308 milton aclon y norval district homes are saddened by deaths several norval and vicinit homes have been saddened b death this past week we extend sympathy to mrs frank fendlev on the suddcr death by a heart attack of hcr husband on tuesda september 19 while working at his home also to the family mr and mrs norman fcndley and family of norval mr and mrs russell iendley and family of george town and mr and mrs h skt don shirley and familv if peterborough the funeral was held from the david mcclure r uneral home in brampton on friday afternoon sept 22 and inter vment in brampton cemetery sympathy is extended to mr and mrs orval shea norman and lynda on the death of mrs sheas brother mr gor don hammond of thornhill on wednesday september 20 in feranson hospital willow dale mr hammond aws the owner of the bayview rtdinr school thornhill which was destroyed hy are in june with the loss of 27 horses as a result of the shock of the fire he had been in poor health since june the funeral was held at satur day september 23 at the r s kane funeral chapel toronto a former old time resident of norval mrs wm wiggins died on saturday september 26 at the home of her brother john maxlcd milton the fun i eral service was held thursday afternoon september 19 and interment in hillcrest ceme tery norval mrs wiggins was the formerl adenc maxted and the old max ted home was the forner casei ly home now owned by mr and mr f w hutson sympathy is also extended to mr and mrs paul johnson and familv rr 2 norval on the death of their 10 vear old rephew larry johnson son of mr and mrs fred johnson r r 6 brampton on saturday september 16 he fell under the wheels of a hay wagon be mi pulled by a tractor when he attempted to step onto the wagon by walking along a drawbar connecting the tw vehicles he lost his balance ard was dragged beneath the wagon allen 7 vtar old son of mr and mrs paul johnson pent considerable time in the hospit al this summer with a broken peiv s- as the rrsult of a fall from their tractor on friday morning septem ber 22 the brakes failed on a truck loaded with tents and poles belonging to a circus while travelling down laird s hill on no 7 highway and the truck crashed into a roller and an asphalt spreader that were working on the surfacing of over several times strewing the highway with the load and traf fie was held up for a time but miraculously no one was hur auction sale to be held at town hall caled0n ontario words of the wise there is many a man whose tongue could govern multitudes if he could only govern his tongue anon sat sept 30th 1961 starting time 130 pm bv order of the trustee in matter of bankruptcy of moun tain radio 4 tv caledon ontario and others the follow ing will be sold by public auc tion tv radio r luorescent sifn assortment of t v radio tubes transistor had ia marrtel radios 17 and 21 tvs sewing midlines ad plianccs stero hi hi sets power baws drills sanders etc silverware tea service assorted imported rugs ches terfield sets 5 pee bedroom set 5 pee kitchen chrome set knitting machines carving sets assorted ladies gents watches solid oak student desks several 19541957 cars and many more items too num erous to mention items on view from 1 00 p m friday september 29 1961 auction conducted by bany sale5 and auctioneers 3085 dundas street west toronto 9 ontario telephone ro 96958 928 nash and mcdowell plumbing and heating wafer softeners water system repairs alterations tr 72842 tlnmday swimbv jlth 1m1 the oeorortown hiralo we invite you to come to see thursday sept 28 then make your own choice when you sec our presentation of the new 1962 models of the chrysler family of fine cars you will view a refreshing new concept of automotive styling the hns are gone only sheer beauty remains 1 am confdent that many of you will be looking ai your next automobile as the ill new 1962 chrysler line outsurpisses anything m the automotive industry whether or not you are contemplating the purchisc of a new car i urge you to siop by then make up your own mind fred l maveal pred 1 maveal pratldttnt maveal motor sales ltd look at plymouth now alive with new ideas alive mat s plymouth plymouth with the forward flair design the graceful stance the vibrant line wide awake with new ideas alert vivacious stylesetter for years to come new fresh crisp alive brimming with dash and vigour impatient to prove itself against all comers designed to set the pace create the standard lead the field alive thats plymouth your kind of plymouth waiting for you now at your nearby plymouth dealer 5 nnwvra fuw fotmooon kadto 62 plymouth mow on kshat at tow tocal pitmouih maim s maveal motor sales ltd 40 main street north georgetown triangle 73611

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