Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 9, 1967, p. 6

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large steel stamping product of bliss company pressiwant melville church preserved for history x w bum company 61 can- 1 ada ltd 318 guelph st is rea dying for shipment to a g simpson company scarborough out a 400ton metal stamp ing press it was announced here taday by george a chandler general manager the press was built by canada machinery corporation ltd gait out under contract from e w bliss through manufactu ring arrangements with cmc bliss of canada has supplied pr to such firms as general motors oshawa engineering northern electric pratt and tvnttney canadian general el ectric goodyear jlassey-fergu- san the budd company and wmct others simpson the largest indepen dently owned metal fabricating job shop in the toronto area will use the press to produce stampings for the automotive electrical and appliance indus tries using the press simpson will be able to produce as many as 750000 stampings annually bliss of canada has been serv ing canadian industry since 1936 the companys george town facility is located on a 53 acre site with 23900 feet of floor space the 400ton press bliss is supplying to simpson is a sin gle action four point ecqentrlc type it has a bed area of 108 x60 with 45 of die pace a 16 stroke and 20 of ram ad justment it operates at 29 strokes per minute in addition to serving the ca nadian market with raetajwork- ing presses and rolling mill bliss georgetown plant is enga ged in the production of traffic control systems industrial um- ers counters and relays last july the firm started manufacturing municipal and in dustrial alarm systems and polj ice signalling systems bliss of canada is a subsid iary of the e w bliss company of canton ohio a dlversilied manufacturer of meulworking machinery public safety equip- ment electrical components and aerospace products i mi particularly pleased to accept thla acclamation r it parker chairman of the flood and pollution control advisory board add after ma reelection f to affice last week along with many other members of the credit valley conservation authority 1 here lived through all the varying degrees of frus tration through the past few yean now we have two pro jects the orangevuie reservoir and tha drtdalngitpairy lake underwayijwdtotnke to thejatapleta4 newmembera four new rctfreianativea were welcomed at this cvca inaug ural meeting l- buckler oak- ville f harrison georgetown t wll bsquafing two and l mcnaice toronto twp chairman r k mcmillan eon- ducted the election of officers and tile following men wilt make up the executive commit tee for 1907 eh white mono twp vice chairman rr- par ker acton chairman of flood control and pollution advis a board jw pawley brampton chairman of parks and recrea tion clarence king east gars- raxa chairman of historical records jack bailey streets ville chairman of- reforestrat- ion and land use am green- 1 away port credit chairman of information and education sharer and resources martage- ment was a guest at the meet- ing mr mayall made the tint conservation survey lo canada in 1937 and hie continued int erest in this field has been in valuable to the branch evar since historical church robert gilpin and jc maei mulan representing melville united church appeared before the authority with the suggest ion that the church hunt in 1837 might be of interest to the historical records advisory i board mr macmman tated that the majority of the cong regation wanted to see the building remain as an historical site if this could be arranged the board will decide whether this is feasible adylaerr brd the vice chairmen of these advisory boards aroa black- well georgetown t j dale toronto twp w weber erin c bryan amaranth twp b c smith port credit other nembers of theauthority will be assigned to the advisory board of their choice these men along with interested members of the public will nuke up the boards for the coming year k mayall conservation auth orities branch department of i grandchildren and 11 gr grandchildren rev norman young conduc ted to funeral service at the i harold c moclure funeral home and interment was in glen wuuams cemetery pallbearers l row norton wayne mas- on jim bailey allen norton jack norton and bud buckwtld limehouse woman was active in church institute limehouseresldentfor32 years mrs allen w norton 79 died at the georgetown nurs ing home on january 27th the former jane trotter she was the daughter of alexander trotter and jessie mcghee and came to canada from glasgow scotland in 1904 she was a resident of glen williams until her marriage to the late mr norton she had i p active in the presbyterian curen wttere she had been a member of the choir missionary society and womans association as well as in lime- house womens institute she leaves five children mrs l campbell jessie of hamil- un stanley and lome of ac ton harvey of limehouse and mrs ronald latimer rubh of milton a brother alex trotter of stratford and sister jessie warren of sharbot lake eight chandler general manager of e w bnea of canada welcomes cdwani albert ilea president safes and general managar of a g simpson company ltd to canada machinery contentions plant for a flnaj inspection of a new bliss 400ton stamping press the press fcahh by canada machinery under contract to bliss of canada is scheduled for delivery te li sons scarborough plant aometlme next woek d bennet promoted become opp corporals two constables serving with cst bill bennett who hat the north halton detachment of spent nearly nine years on the the ontario provincial police north halton opp force be- have been promoted to corporalj came corporal and will trans- and will be transferred to other fcr to the brantford detachij detachments 1 merit cst- tom dube a member of both promotions are effect- i fee north halton detachment ivc february 1 both men went i since june ib 1957 is promotto toronto for a supervisory eat to oorporal and will transfer course which will last two to the burlington detachment weeks prior to heading out fori sstlca 1 their new positions cst bennett joined the opp in 1956 starting with the dun- das detachment before moving to milton cst dube joined north halton from oakville de tachment in june 1957 prior to that he served with the opp when they patrolled george town septic tank pumping weeping til trnchlio gryl fill halton sanitation services ron and bill mcgowan 77155 tf musical instruments guitars drums amplifiers e fender ludwig fender harmony kay fratnus stewart sonor traynor bogen ampeg aria premier harmony kent pixie elk tempo regal bothbuctric and acoustic sets from 9950 from ah prices 4950 up student guitars 1 microphones aceimohlls electrovoice strings choose from 10 dif pjml rcf ferent brand names cytrfbal zlldiian ufjp kamala drum heads sticks books music stands guitar stands western folk straps curry cords rock and roll harmonicas cases organ piano quartet music centre 109 quein st c brampton 451567 closed mon open tuts wad thurs frl 130 to 9 pm sat 9 ajn to 6 pjn free parking front and raar to a soveuv vauenn isie pbolo by john rollings new faces with conservation group thbt four new kpresentattves became mem be rs of thqedit valley conservation rtty teat wee s b l buu o s t haimon of jeorcje- tovvn stancknq are l mcneicp of toronto township and t hill of esquesing township limehouse itaoant vtiiton with mr and mill stolen tfuunpton and fa- family wen her father mr dale of uqder man mr and mra gellnaa and family ef wlnnlpoi jtut returned tram army duty in germany and kr nrownlae of woodbridse ttia wi met at the home of th1 oi0r0itown hiram thunder ehnierf trh w4t raou mn w miuheu wadtiatday a ening of lut week mra i w crlchtoildeaonatratedcakadeo j oraunh mr and mra gordon qulatw ofmeatord were sunday twtnf with mr and mn bart bentnn aa well aa the jaok qoiotoee t georgetown j intiust guaranteed investment certificates 1 to 5 years 100 to 100000 for individual savings for trust funds of societies companies inquiries invited halton peel trust savings company 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