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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1958, p. 3

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wellington cafe maimm street georgetown tr 72823 when it comes to fine food and service everyone comes to us family dinners business luncheons date for two whatever the occasion taring it ten makes it a suiy sillccss tempting steaks sandwiches ice cream fuu course meals easy extra income sell the new canada conversion loan of 1s38 bums bros denton ltcl authorised as official agents of the bank of fij require the services of several men and women of the highest integrity to act as com- iniesioood sobagenta in the new canada conversion loan of 1958 bond campaign these bonds are all guaranteed by the government of fij this is the greatest and most generoaa bond offer ever made by the government of canada over 2000000 canadians own these bonds yon know a great many of them your earnings in selling these bonds wib be based a generous commies only by the selling mail this now on your extra income wid be lij time yon have available 1 mum wos ft dinion umittd i 44 wkm wart ton morfa hi an m its pwsci ebawt tw 1 o am ra cd j nacosaes common too of ims h oblga two 1 we service television jdl mokes ernes radio 24 years servicing trfanuu 79701 welding gas and arc woolhead speers tr 73941 nights tr74713 georgetown heavy equipment a specialty government certified welders portable equipment hsgttwan stsvnr asynew vbvpjot lwac cst voejaaajajsj prpjsvvvsy glen williams to oram joka bar akk bte im caavtoa wyna una bifcltt whtr huxy johttma wattar lnutergtt bin lugm dntd mhler pemt iteton doum sar- mt bui wam glotu zuio to oram t kslpli mckeown foeclmc glen cooper abel frankrvyter laddie balnea stephen hancock georglna hoesch bui klooster karen korcack alice meyer bet ty preston jack thompson bill van kunk shirley van solklma evelyn van sobtcma to grade what council mo town will sell maple park district properties thomas darcfa sandra bauer karen bishop lesue bishop jane bousklu ter ry campbell carolyn cowell frances crisp ann davies wayne davison christine earl peter farge alice frankruyter joy hai nes dorothy hancock jimmy han cock teny hancock betty hilts sally hunsdale judy isley joann ketnshead alfred madgett carroll parchment donald norton linda puckering vera unsworth helen vanklink linda warne marty wheeler to grade 5 teachers thomas dercle and carol underbill catherine baker pat bell margaret crawford bob engleby lewis freeman donald gaxnbeu bonnie hilts michael hilts john isley nancy kortack bill lorri- roan garth marchment pat mc- hugh alice neutel bill robson dini schipper glen thompson frank valk klsss vandermeer gobe vandermeer toney van kurtk david van salkma bever ley williams shirley zilio to grade 6 teacher mrs edna beaumont john adcmo lucy adcmo pa mela armitage jelmer baker dorothy chamberlain gary cook joan crawford brian el wood el izabeth fend ley david hancock eleanor hill barbara hilts bob by kemshcad henry klooster george neutel bobby reid betty sargent billy symons danny wagstaffe allan wheeler mari lyn brooks to grade 4 carol underbill teacher yetty adema pat armitage da vid ashley bobby bishop john campbell joan chamberlain dian- ne cuthbert pat davison lars farge roy foster pauline haines judith hancock douglas hilts lawrence dmotson jim isley j1u kemshead lawrence kirby janet klooster gertraud kreppenhofer larry majuery norman mcgow- an gregory moody margaret neu tel betty norton brenda norton linda smith linda thompson anna valk hans van kunk to grade 3 mrs alfred spencer teacher jacob adema robert baker scott cowell ricky elwood lin da foster flora freeman gertl gils brian hilts george koes- lag gerald moody susan preston kathy rathbone dorothy vander meer shelley williams fern wolf james ashley to grade 1 teacher hilda boyes catherine ashley cornelius ad ema william bauer claire bishop gloria brander william crawford darlene cuthbert pamela earl kenneth engleby robert fendley joyce foster diane giles shirley hancock janet isley jack kem shead george klooster isabel lie- der sandra lorriman gary mc- gowan kathleen tmchugh brian preston barbara thompson sye vandermeer susan wheeler hen ry mledxwski lonnle jensen lar ry norton council reversed it last week on selling- of municipal properties a motion that none be sold until all townowned pro perties were listed and those ad vertised for sale which council deemed advisable was rescinded on the proposal of cr fred har- wra a motion was then proposed by cr harrison that any property could be sold if it were advertised at least once in the herald with a third motion that property fron ting in maple ave behind the georgetown dairy be so advertis ed the motions were a result of a recent offer to purchase the land for 3000 councu filed the ap plication at that time because of the restricting legislation on the hooks some time previously of fers had also been received- for the same property from irwin noble owner of the adjoining dairy and ai norton who propos ed to build a commercial building on the property two councillors reeve sargent and cr gunn sided with cr al fred sykes in his opposition to sell ing the land for any price cr sy kes claims the land should be dev eloped for parkland and that it is an ideal location for garbage dis posal by the landfill method possibility of the town selling 18 building lots on a newlycreated subdivision in the region of the new park public school was also suggested by cr harrison the lots frnt on three new town streets princess anne drive harold street and hyde park drive cr harrison said that the money realized from sale of the lots would kelp materially in paying cost of sewer and roads which must be in stalled for the new school- mayor armstrong pointed out that it might not be feasible to use the money for sewers because these could be installed under lo cal improvement and council would first have to decide about this before- a proper value would be placed on the lots the matter was delayed until further investi gation on this phase of the plan cost estimates for the area were supplied by town engineer wm carr sewers will cost 16300 watermains 20600 and roads 11000 he said for your printing needs why not give us a ring our represen tative will call tr 72201 wednesday kwg inly ubs the heres proof you do save more quaker corn flakes 24 rose dhl pickles 2 w delicious i spam lunhe meat 2 2 99c niblets corn wh 4 jumbo watermelons ballinafad dr and mrs reid hosts for sunday school picnic the children and teachers of the sunday school enjoyed their annual picnic on july 12th on the lawn at the home of dr and mrs c reid this very popular event of the year had been postponed from the week previous due to inclement weather and happily so as a more perfect day for a picnic could not have been desired the tsual program of races and gam es proved most entertaining to tne children id ground 95 sat lown to a bountiful picnic sup per dr and mn reid have be come great frinus to the child ren in the ommunily and to show thir appreciution they presented them with a lovely flower planter mr and mrs bud snow and fa mily enjoyed a holiday trip last week up through manitoulin is land to north bay and sudbury on their way they stayed one night with mr and mrs neelon at bluevale mrs ken ridler and family have been spending a short holi day with her parents mr and mrs f w shortiu mr ridler accomp- panied them down from port ar thur but had to fly back earlier in the week to attend a convention visitors this one day this week at the home of mr and mrs j black were mr and mrs joe seals doit spending your holidays at home you will enjoy your holiday alt year if you finish up all those little handy man do it yourself jobs around tour home and oarden w hv a compkm urn of supplvm to imp you specials in paint and aluminum screen moulding girdw0qd hardware ml ourlfh strut tmstl 25 to 35 lbs 79 cantaloupes flaming red giant california jqt 35c open friday evenings until 9 ma and family from morristown new jersey mr and mrs elwood snow and family are spending a weeks hol iday with mrs snows family at glensandfield we welcome mr and mrs hlnes to our neighbourhood they have been out on weekends for the past few weeks but have now mo ved permanently hornby annual garden party again a huge success hornby ball clubs eleventh an nual garden party held on satur day evening july 19th proved to be a big succeps the ladies ball game between the accurettes and the cecil morris photo maids got off to a late start and they were un able to finish the game the president of the ball clubs david leslie welcomed everyone and he expressed his thanks to all the local persons who so willing ly helped to get the ball diamond ready set up the stage seats booths etc in preparation for the evening event each member on the program really did an all star act and kept everyone enter tained throughout the cool even ing the smaller children enjoy ed the pony rides hot dogs and coffee were the big sellers at the refreshment booth this was the first year that the garden party was held at the hornby community park the hornby district was quite pleased to have mrs hazel reid or this community chosen as the halton dairy princess she was named as the winner at the gar den party congratulations hax- el miss nora robson of acton is visiting at the home of mr and mrs harold robson this week raymond cornell of toronto vi sited with mr and mrs jack ding wall last week mr bill anderson has returned home after a five week stay in milton private hospital mrs john bradley and her three children anne cheryl and karen travelled to sudbury by train last week where they are vacationing with mr and mrs walter bull and family mrs w h robinson spent last weekend at red bay with mr and mrs robert brush jr and fami- birthday- greetings to johnny saunders and wm robinson who had a birthday on july 20th wttma ellis and marion rob ertson returned home by train last wednesday from their holiday visit with bui and edna bnipx daughter chellie and alma brad ley in peoria illinois they enjoy ed a doable header ball game last sunday between the st louis cant payment of 1958 the second instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or beforej friday august 1st c g benham tax collector in spite of fire or high wafei were still in business so for auto repairs where customers satisfaction j and goodwill are our aim town garagi for recornmendations ask our customers 34 guelfh street roar trtanglo 73091 inals and the pittsburgh teams keith and lome ella are holi daying in london ontario with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs roy bechtel for a week mrs vernon archer and ray attended the north american li ly show in toronto on saturday the lily show is an annual event but it was held for the first time in canada this year mr and mrs harold learmont are enjoying a weeks holiday in quebec sincere sympathy is to mr and mrs lew sampson the death of mrs sampson vt ther the next public holiday be a week next monday what being held locally as me day banks and local main business places will don fort the last of the simuner hotti xabour day b september ut

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