Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1958, p. 13

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home owners choose gas heat for dependability comfort safety and economy 5 rooms ranch stjle insulated no storm sash forced air fumaci heating 10 months 137 00 detached 2 itorej house 7 rooms insulated storm sash forced air furnace heating 10 months 13300 detached 1 storct 7 room iiuulated partial storm sash heating 10 months 179 00 ditached house 6 rooms in u la ted storm sash hot water hi a ted heating 10 months 139 00 5 rooms one floor bungalow insulated storm sash forced air furnace heating 10 months 11200 deuched 2nstorey 6 rooms in sulated storm sash heating 10 months 165 00 tsr ion b room detached bungalow in sulated storm sash gravity hoi heating 10 months 121 00 t room 1 storiv detached insulated storm sash frced air furnace heating 10 months 11000 if your type of home s not llusfrated ask your heal ng contractor or un ted suburba i gas for a free est mate o heating your home w th natural gas he w ii gladly g ve you an estimate for rhe ost of gas and cost o equipment whether for a convers on burner or a complete moder gas furnace y j natural gas you get these free services combustion chamber doanod rmoal doors malta efficiency tests using instruments 1 clean pdot lights 1 chock controls chock and clean chimney at baso chock wiring clean and calibrate thermostat oil motor and fan bearings checker filters and most fu nace whatever the r type whatever the r fuel can to converted eas ly to natural gas at surpr s ngly low cost i us j few hours there s no fuss or muss natural gas heating equ ment costs less to buy less to nstall far less to maintato anj lasts much longer rhan any other type kjirl idtfler united suburban gas company limited georgetown 7 main south tr 73921 jh ofmoitown hutald i wednesday eveg sept 3rd its i faces i retired anglican bishop served j niagara diocese rl rev lewis wumot bovell i broughall 83 retired anglican bishop of niagara died at the nora henderson hospital in ha i milton on saturday elected the sixth bishop of niagara in 1933 he served- until j his retirement in 1mb bishop broughall received joc- j torates of divinity from trinity college and wycliffe college of the university of toronto and an i honorary doctorate of laws from mcmaster university born in toronto he was edu icated at trinity college schools port hope and trinity college university of toronto he receiv ed his degree in 1900 he was the son of the late can on a j broughall he was curate at st james ca j thedral for three years and later was curate for two years in a london church on his return to canada he became rector at all saints church hagersviue he later was rector at st georges church st catharines in 1925 he became rector of christ church cathedral hamil ton and dean of niagara diocese he remained m this position until his election as bishop in 1933 the body lay in state at christ i church cathedral tuesday ser vice was held wednesday mom ing with burial in st james j cemetery toronto bishop broughall leaves one i son wilmot of toronto two daughters mrs gilbert pine of hamilton and mrs arthur brain ottawa and four grandchildren his wife sophia margaret hagarty predeceased him 7j i3 publish new canada i natural resource map t new natural resources map j of canada designedprimarilj for i use in schools hasbeen issued by the dept of mines and technical survcjs the seven colour map shows in simplified form mineral agricultural forest fish fur and waterspower resources as well as principal communities and rail i lines on a province to province i basis i the nickel and iron belts of nor thern quebec and labrador the iron area on baffin island and the raihvaj line to the ironore development at schefferville are shown on the map which is on the scale of 100 miles to the inch the first edition of the natural resources map was issued in 1930 this and subsequent editions in 1936 1944 and 1950 included the arctic islands only as far north as devon island the present mapshows the resources of can ada to the northermost tip of ellesmere island for the first time the extent of the fishing banks off the atlantic provinces including the grand banks is outlined by the 50 and 100 fathom lines i agricultural areas andforest in formation have been presented in a different way some settled portions of ontario and quebec formerlj described as mixed far ming areas are now denoted as livestock and dairjing regions the practice of dividing the coun try into forest areas has been discontinued and in its place var lous colors are used to show forest species arctic and alpine tundra i are also shown in colour the map was prepared by the i map compilation and reproduc- tion division surveys and map- i ping branch in cooperation with i several federal departments ma 1 tcrial supplied for the new atlas i of canada which is being prepar j ed by the dept for release some time this autumn was used in compiling the new resources map coht of the map is 25 cents i schools may obtain c free copy fritfm the map distribution office dept of mines and technical sur vejs ottawa notice to creditors in th estate of mary m cole widow deceased all persons having claims against the estate of marr it- cole late of the town of geor getown widow who died on or about the 3rd day of july aj 1958 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under signed on or before the 37th day of september ad 1958 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which die undersigned shall then have notice ndr the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim she shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 27th day of august aj 1968 mary macauley executrix of the estate of mary h cole by her soucitan dale bennett a latimer 940 georgetown out

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