Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 24, 1959, p. 7

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wtdnnln jun mth 19s the georgetown herald club m1dtown georgetown ontario ancing every friday night 9 pm to 12 admission 50c this friday june 26th featuring jive and fox trot contests buy your new club midtown crest now i would like to thank all those who supported me at the polls on june 1 1 th also the many people who worked so hard on my behaleduring the election campaign owen f mullin canadian legion branch 234 giant car bingo saturday june 27th choice of 2000 or 59 rambler snowball jackpot 2000 in 55 numbers 8 15 p m guelph memorial gardens children under 16 years not allowed to play 50000 gallons 2 99 per gallon paint this bankrupt and clearance stock of paint is suitable for outside and inside it is fresh paint and manufactured b c i l shervwn williamsloacc bros c v cdiddejis etc our glratee tr one gallon tr a hundred if ou are not completely convinced that it is the best then return the empty can or unused portion for complete 100 refund shipped imme diately anywhere in canada owhids paint suitabc for steel cement wooodwork floors can be thinned down for shingles colours white primer white black ivory vellow battleship gre pearl gre shutter green apple green chartreuse barn red bright red turquoise coral dutch blue brown inside paint suitable for walls woodwork paster over wall paper etc colours flat white gloss white jonquil yellow mint green bone ivor sky blue blossom pink shadow grc fall beige turquoise aluminum paint 3 99 gat roof cement black liquid contains fibrated asbestos 99c gal send 50 money order as deposit balance shipped cod or you may remit in full and save the charges shermans dept m4b 537 queen st w toronto ont est 1908 agents wanted no financial outlay write for colour chart guarantee certificate and order forms for your area only one agent allowed to a district so hurry motor to ma n i to u lin mr and mrs neuson stark r 3 recently motored north through orlllia and espanola and returning from manltoulln island by ferry to tobermorey auction sale of nearly new modern furniture garden tools etc the property of chas c el5by lot 28 4th line esquesing north of bannockburn school no 7 high wa on thursday evening june 25 at 7 o clock the following terms cash must be sold as mr elsby is going to england frank petch s auctioneer tel tr 7 2864 georgetown auction sale of modern furniture the undersigned has received instructions from wilson allonby to sell by public auction at his residence 48 church st acton on saturday june 27th at 1 30 oclock the following chesterfield with chesterfield chair to match almost new rcvol ving television chair chesterfield with 2 chesterfield chairs to match suitable for recreation room or cottage studio couch odd large eas chair fngidairc refrigerator 9 cubic feet with freezing comp artment electric floor polls lcr mofrat electric 30 stoe with automatic timer electric washer with automatic water pump elec trolux vacuum cleaner electric fan sea breeze twin record pla cr cabinet radio underwood upe writer almost new dining room suite including extension table buffet china cabinet and 6 chairs 10 milch chrome hreakfist suite i including table jnd 4 chairs an extra substantial fancv suite couch 2 double steel beds with springs and mattresse- 2 single beds with headboards with springs and mattresses 5 chests of draw ers number of pillows 2 mantel eight day clocks with chimes hue enamel utility table elec trie toaster electric iron num ber of small tables folding iron ing board hand lawn mowef child s table and chairs childs desk and chaw electric lights including table floor and bed lights oil lamp scthe two oil drums a quantity of machinists tools garden tools carpenter tools hedge clippers drapes and curtains some very good china some glass and odd dishes many other small household effects terms cash with clerk day of sale no reserve as the proprietor has sold his home and is leaving for usa immediately after sale hindley a elliott auctioneers what council dip will develop new water well near present pump announcement opening steens dairy bar 10 water street formerly maple leaf dairy friday june 19 enjoy our high quality pasteurized dairy products milk homo skim 2 homo chocolate buttermilk cream cottage cheese sour cream tropicana orange juice butter eggs try our delicious ice cream many flavours store hours possibility of developing an extra million daily gallons of water in a location near the pres ent sewage disposal plant was ex pressed by mr kirk of interna tional water supply when he dis cussed the towns water system with council on monday mr kirk gave his opinion that a water supply is availablcm the park district diseovercd when ser vices were being installed into park school but that supply is limited to a maximum 175 000 gal ions dailv it is contained in a auccr shaped reservoir he be lieves one location near the no 2 well on lower main st can add a half trillion gallons daily he said while his firm has not tested a further locatmn near the disposal plant he believes from a prev lous engineering report that a million gallons might be found the town engineer was empow ered to discuss this further with mr kirk and report at a later meeting reporting a discussion with bob lane who holds the garbage contract following a complaint from smith stone for a charge for garbage burial public works chairman john elliott said mr lane interprets his contract as not including industrial pickups he reported mr lane as sajing that industries had been contact td and had expressed interest in learning a price for handling all their w aste onlj two industries have bttn billed and no money has bien collected mr rlliott re ported and no more bills will bt sent until the matter is settled i eadin a di ligation of mac kenzie drive residents d c ilkessaui hi aw traffic is usinj th streu to awml dilrcx bhd and asked if n thoruothfare signs could be erected he was told that the engineer would be recommending some- action on delrex blvd which should elimimk his problem a 250 grant to the fall fair board was made on request of perc cltave the come seon band was granted permission lo hold a concert in the park in july reeve sargent reported that burlington is appealing the count assessment equalization which has been accepted b all other munici palilies w h can was engaged to make a survey of ontario st prior to any recommendation for roathimprovcments by the town engineer a murphj mackenzie dr ques tioncd council about how the tax charges arc arrived at he had noticed he said that school costs have almost doubled and mill rate for this is up 4 mills but other municipal costs have only increas ed 50 yet mill rate js up 8 ran is foithese major armstrong explained that government grants ary on differ ent phases of municipal expenses and that without a lull review of the budget it is difiiculltqanswcr such a question he suggested mr murphy discuss this with the town clerk for a detailed explanation cr elliott suggested that next year ratepayers be furnished with a diagram showing how taxes arc apportioned a practice toliowed luccessfulljf b oakviile struck by car but child is uninjured but for the alertness of a slewarllown motorist diane dew three year old daughter of mr and mrs l e dew rivorview cresc may have been seriously injured saturday afternoon when she darted from between parked cars on main st i nico haarsma of stewarttowirfp was driving south through the business section when the child ranmttvthe path or his car from the curb opposite norton moral witnesses said mr haarsma re acted quickly in applying the brakes but was unable to ayonl knocking her to the pavement a check up at the office of dr alistaur macintosh revealed no m juries church club views pictures of trips members of the sunshine club of first baptist church met in the church basement ifor their regular meeting last tuesday evening june j6th the crerung opened with the singing of the themo sunshjnc in my soul the pres ident mrs jim emmerson conduc ted the business portion of the meeting the group in charge of mrs john stopper then took over ihe meeting what a friend we have in jesus was the opening legion members remember the big picnic this sunday at erin hymn for the devotional with mrs earl clements reading the scripture from hxodus 4117 mrs whan spoke on what shall i give the hymn the old old story closed uuspart of the meeting before the lunch of sandwiches and strawberry shortcake was ser ved by mrs stoppers group miss helen holmes showed a variety of coloured slides that she had taken on different trips everyone en joyed the pictures of new york muskoka district sudbury and lo- ca1 slides and other beautiful pla ces our 1 record sale goes on till june 31st dont miss out television and appliances wigo 32 main street north monday through saturday 9 am to 9 pm sundays 12 noon to 9 pm first baptist church picnic at ymca camp members of the first biptist 1 hurch held their annual picnic it camp orval on thursda junc 18th with approximately one hun drcd and thirty five present ev irvonc brought their picnic bas k is and then cake ice cream and bcvcrales w ere served the was a varietv of entertainment for everyone the swimming pool base ball and races for the younger folk the younger children of nurs vr class age hart a race where tvtrjone was a winner all receiv ing balls in the pnmar girl nee 1 inda i aul and lois clements were first and second primary hoys bert arnold and frnie ev ins pnmar pupils also had 3 spool and twin rcla jr girls kick the shoe heather williams brenda mcneil junior boys foot bafl kick kent robinson and mich ael ryall boys and girls relay mi xed bean and straw race interme diate girls pic plate race joan harris and pat laws intermediate boys ball throw ronnie drew and john stopper the intermediate girls and boys had a skipping re lay printing service we are equipped to give you the finest in printing service at a price you will wantio pay for the quality and attractiveness of a job well done you may be judged by your customers by the quality of your printed stationery we are at your ervio requirements auiprinting letterheads envelopes invoices m statements ruled forms posters dodgers business cards the wedding invitations brochures catalogues folders ledger sheets sale catalogues admission tickets georgetown herald a century of printing service 22 main street south tr 72201

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