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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1951, p. 11

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wtlejpeie rpr 11 a4 heres vacation value last years rates plus low travekcosta mean more holiday fun for your money only 50 miles torosrto by car or bus all summer activities dad summer theatre private beach christian churches nearby plentyol real home cooking over 50 years on laker simcoe information jebry 0regan phone sntten 101 jacksons point summer hotel lake simcoe ifa t f up l- owaissa lodge now open on beautiful lake couchlchlnjj spacious grounds every room overlooks the lake delicious meals good swimming fish ta ahuffleboard etc for illustra ted folder writej r maefsaae orillla or phone orillla 9009 valleyview cabins 2 miles north of huntsville on no 11 highway where georgetown meets opening june 24th mr and mrs pete hunter are your heats happy holidays at roselawn lodge at beautiful bala wonderful meate bathing beach central lounge tennis courts accommodation in the residence annex or private cabins far folders and beserrsrlane fred nation bala ft holiday in haliburton ustikoska lodge in the highlands of haliburton offers you the kind of holiday youve dreamed about were situated on beau tiful lake kashagawigamog amm the murmuring pines and the hemlocks we prefer lnfoi mau4 anil think our guests do too our advertising is sincere and honest please write for folders to lochtin ont well answer all your inquiries personally until we hear from you best wishes shirley and john hill timber lodge wasaga beach sleeping cabins with or without meals mrs mccoppen j 424 christie st toronto fun in the sun at the grandview hotel jacksons point golfing fishing dancing horseback riding cycling boating swimming private beach delicious homecooked meals your hosts mr and mrs joseph clayto po box 306 phone 98 sutton west davies club wasaga beach cosy cabins centrally located reasonable rates write for information i paudash lake haliburtov housekeeping cottages 1 2 and 3 bedrooms flshinr swimming boating hydro t gibson bancroft i wyldewood lodge hoi ekeeping cabins i for fun rest a good tan put wasaga in your plan close to eveiythmg juiet too j wyldewood is the place for you julaurust s18 weekly sept lower rates i a iilnr1 70 ellesle west toronto 1 a k wasaga beach the grandest holiday ever white pine lodge housekeeping cabins paudash lake haliburton accommodate 4 good fishing showers safe fi write beach excellent meals inner mrs f c byers spring mattresses write for i wasaga beach folder art tompsett bancroft ont twgcw herald wednesxbcy june 27jh lf announcing the opening of our body and fender repair and paint shop see don howlett or bud ford formerly with preston motors preston 1 complete frimfend alignment and colliaaon service- arthur scott motors ltd phone 161 starlight gardens wasaga beach one two and three room cabins located on the beach 2 minutes from centre of activity housekeeping meals modern conveniences for information phone randolph 5098 toronto or write ray davie 41 hillsboro ave toronto 1st for fhxntino of duttaouon call no 8 the oeorgetown herald we specialise in personal stationery letterheads envelopes business cards ote j the petty girl glamour girl of all time will be at the roxy thea tre next sunday midnite monday and tuesday wit joan cauufield in the title role of the columbia com edy with colour by technicolor robert cummuigs costars ballinafap scores liquor traffic in sunday sermon kev w b smith representing the ontario ttmperantt federation spokt it tht sundaj morning ser vice mr smith during tht couise of lus address stated how wc all diiid th name of uji but an i n- cnij which has li ought more death hum n nustr and broken homes than wai is lh ixguoi tiaftic and is with us all tht turn h tht way if you would 1 iltt- to wiii h licjuor traffu soini tnni t iki i is ilk oi drive around the lonur of mill ind mukil sts mil mi ii icall s it on the mow isptiiillv oi a satin dav ift i noon mi and mrs sm i in and fam ily of milton anil mi tiul mis b rt mi m ni my of f oigt tow n wire simclnv msitms vv itlv the knkwoods oival dodris of cui lili s i tit the vvuktn1 unl his pinnts h r sacicd conceit uill be h id m thi church next siiniln i veiling uikic i th illicit ion of tin mission c ii it- notuce to creditors in tiik fstti of karrn m alexander latr of the town af oeorgetown in the counts of hal ton widow deceased tht cieditors of karen m alex andor late of the town of georgt town in the count v of ifntton wi dow decoised who died on or about ihe 17t of ju 19il and all oth- queen guelph streets crs having claims against her estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to deliver to messrs langdon aylsworth geor getown ontario solicitors for the undersigned executrix of the estate of karen m alexander widow de- ceased on or before the 1st of aug ust 1951 their names addresses descriptions and full particulars of their claims aito the nature of the securities if any held by them and that immediately after the 1st of august 1931 the executrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the par ties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executrix shall then have notice dated this 28th day of june 1951 lillian alexander executrix by langdon aylsworth her solicitors 711 georgetown ont notice to creditors in the estate of william thomas goodson appelbe re tired farmer deceased all persons having claims against the estate of william thomas good- son appelbe late of the village of stewarttown retired farmer who died on or about the 26th day of april a d 1946 are hereby noti fied to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 14thday-of- july ad 1951 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall- not then have notice dated at georgetown this 13th day of june ad 1981 william pierce gorley admln- utrator da bonis non of ta4 estate of wullam tbobbai goodson appelbe tty his 8ot geftbwn ontario letters dale pt bennett geor- swnontario i depusy pistrjct governor instals hew lions officers officers of georgetown ciitrns club for the 195152 year were in stalled last tuesday when the tlub combined a ladies night with this annual ceremony the dinner meet ing was held at hiltop lodge erin the deputy district governor frank bartlett was assisted by the zone chairman doug fleming dun- djs in installing the new officers these are ray whitmee president don barragcr first vice president cecil mcnamara second vice presi dent ian nee kennedy third vice piesidcnt spent e mckannon sei ittary norman smith treasurer elmt r dion tail twistci stewart young lion tainei jack gunning built tin i ditor edwm wilson time haw son red schult7 hill bariy dim toi s i h it tiling prosidi nt laik ai m- sioii was thiirman and win pre sent d with lus past presidents button one hundied pcicent at tendant us aids were presented to eleven cluh memlxis t mr flem ing mis rinsliont4 t tt nded a vot of t hanks on ixlulf of the ladies entrrtainmrnt ws 4ihpliod by a troiie fiom toionto including billy mtek stotch comedian ernie barnes pianist a ltd paddj burke joung sing r and dancer there was dancing iifti i the program first meeting new board childrens aid society on lunp 12th eleven directors attended the first meeting of the new hoard of olticers of halton s childnns aid society in the soc- iet s office in milton the presi- dent r t ma linn was in the chair mrs w a weaver mrs louis lee mrs vejtma korris and blrs m j brown was authorized to purchase- any necessary bedding and equip ment for use in the reception home during the month of may it was reported that seven cases had been closed and five new cases investi gated thai month visits and of fice interviews totalled 86 five legal adoptions were corapietad during the month and children tit the society s care numbered 138 glengarry with less than 11000 voters is the smallest federal elec toral division in canada greek gifts for korea a finance committee ws appoin ted composed of george e elliott william dtans kenneth dick j w higgins and mrs m e nixon ac counts of 1831 were passed in cluding 980 for board and 370 for clothing and supplies the reception home committee knrun minister a health ha ynnt oh right a th appreciation of the people of korea for greeces generosity by shaking- the hand of a greek orthodox priest chaplain with a con tingent of greek reinforcements for the united nations forces in korea the crates in the background on the pusan waterfront contain contributions f n n greece of soap medical and school sop- plies for the korean prople korean minister of social affairs huh chang and brigadier general a cjdascarolhv greek commander who made presentation tif be gtfts appear in that order at the left newspapermen visit st luc yard weekly newspaper publish ers and editors of the ontand que bec division of the canadian weak ly newspapers association took time but from beir convention ln montreal to visit the canadian pac ifflc rauys st icfrelsjm ter minal ae most modern in north ame sho here- at the hump -v- office of the yard are a group of the newlyelected officers of the divi sion led i by president e a sponce centre of the strathroy ont agedispatch left to right wtx jamesof the bqwmahville ont spokesman j p pibkfi paris ont star c cha qbedeonju enter prise c nolan sfauamn ont- trlbwerl f j sifp5 ont gazette mr spence r shear- en blenheim ont ifewsreeord b a gues lachute quae watdunaa george cadpgan chrolfleridrbrwi gar fails qua si craven rldgetown v ion and iigueruni t lechb da

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