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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1923, p. 1

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heirloom plate is the finest and beat line of holloware and flatware upon the market q without nanonax- advertising and solely upon menl a great demand has been created we have selected the cardinal pattern in flat were that is guaranteed unconditionally a b willson hydro electric system electric appliance of all kinds the hydro lamp guaranteed pe i50phows irons from 475 up pnceson allvakes of vacuum cleanetts heaters ranges office town hall tib hohutcild the loss you would have to take on the resale of a 200 to 4000 car would pay for a ford h a coxe acton forsters cash and carry grocery j we carry a full line of fresh gro- i ceries and provisions f oranges bananas and other fruits f in season headquarters for willards tee cream by dish or bulk i a full line of swifts cured meats mrs jb forster phone 29 real estate a choice 100 acre farm with orap will bell or exchange for house in georgetown terms easy this form e about 4 miles from george town and h miles iroin a village tbe tirtce is right a new brick bungalow with t rooms bath olectnc lights furnace k replace dumb waiter oak floors chestnut tnionnng throughout and beautiful l decorated price 6000 1150 down 7 room frame house on charles si two iota this in a ver pretty place tbe price ib right and tbe terms eas g roprn frame bouse and i lots bath and electric lights imrd and soft water also good stable and ben bouse nenr otr station price 2700 1700 down a rood fmb and chip business thin is a pay ins investment own leaving town also a number of other boiihes and farms for sate for partienlftis applj to e a benham recti estate anfl fire insurance 11 georgetown btx 4m alwright butcher mainsu georgetown rkmes staallt smksj our old brown homes toad reared its walls from the waside dust aloof where the apple boughi en almost cant their fruit upon lth root and tbe cberr tree so near it grow that when awake i ve isn in the i one ho me nights 1 ve heard tbe limbs as tbey creaked against pane and those orchard trees oh those orchard trees i ive seen my little brothers rooked in their tops bj the summer breeze i we had a well a deep old well where the spring was never dry and the cool drops down ijhe mos sy stones were falling ronatanttj and there never was water half so ttw4et js the draught that filled m cup drawn up to tbe curb by the rude old sweep that my father a hand set up and that deep uld well oh that deep old well 1 i remember now that splashing sound of tbe bucket as it fell our homestead bad an ample hearth where at night we loved to meet there mj mother s voice v ways kind and her smile was alwas sweet and there i e sat at my father a knee and watched his thoughtful with my childish hand in bis raven hair that hair ib silver utw i but that broad heariffa light ob that broad bearja b light 1 and my father dflook and my mother b smile tbey are in my heart tonight obituary miss hazel hqffman miss hazel huffman daughter uf mr and aire q huffman died at her parents home in equesing laat sunday from the effects of an accident wbiob occurred about a month ago sbe was lighting a ore jn a stove with paper only no coal oil one of her sleeves caught fire and this got into her skirt her clothing was in a blase when one or her sibters went to her aa sibtanoe and put out tbe aamea with water after having her own bands and arms burnt the burns extended over most of bliss hofl sjt ri for 4th man r hodv ami ho b fc- t s body and she suffered great ly until near the end it was boned she might recover but sbe succumbed to the poisoning of ber pyatem she was in her 26tb year sua is survived by her par ents two brothers donald and allan wesley and wo sisters pearl and edith victoria the funeral took place on tuesday in torment in evergreen cemetery milton tbe attendance was very large hiss mabgabet campbell one of tfie most noted figure in the early nibtory of terra cotta or salmouville as it was then call ed in the person of miss hargaret campbell was bud to rest in tbe dnion presbyterian cemetery on monday june utb a number of former residents of the section at tending tbe faneral miss camp bell was born in tbb village of terra ootta 80 yoars ago and was tbe daughter of the late george- campbell who then resided on what is now the little farm the family was very important among she various activities of what was a thriving village with mills large cooper shop stores and other en terpriscb of a pioneer village a sister married william plewea proprietor of the mill and donor of the land and material for the methodist church of tbe family who left the village m 1900 only three listers surwve mrs john cavao and miss katie of toronto and mrs james harvey of british colombia the family were pros bytenans members of union church and bad a family plot in the cemeter there brampton conservator esaaliaatiura the following is the equalised assessment of tbe ooonty of hal ton- for ma a per bylaw no 60s paaaed by tbe connty council on tuesday evening trafalgar eaquesinig 4750671 4se3670 kelson s 187621 nasbagawej a 1 67bo milton 674 118 oakville 1 lta46 burlington 1880900 george low n b06 838 acton 681 tm tlip new moving picture theatre to be built by rl greg ory it son of aoton will be com tneooed immediate the new budding will be 9ox49 to seat 600 people and will be equal to any city theatre of its site the in tenor will be decorated and equip- pod w h hawkee of oakville has the general contract oak ville becord onatar okaak baaka when yon want any counter check books let us have your order at tbe herald office quahtj and service guaranteed esquesing council thi lira kitting of the court uf ke- vmiun for iht- tuwnatup uf aaqupainjt mmmcnnnl at 10 cluck a m th mvrral rmrnbtrb havirqr taken the re uind oath took their xeata muvnl by mr jiruwn aecotided by mr italic that w j i hampahire be t hairman of lbib lourt carried leslie brown that ttw appeals heard by this court w decided aa fol lows jaa riudltr allowed john hc- uunald diamiaikd w 11 hccuhcugb allowed f balaaki allowed george town waterworks diarnuuied gilbert crwmtfro allowed w w scott diamla- scd john stewart dbuniased c houio- green dinmisaed k t nuble allowed chaa h scott dumisaed t o brown allowed carried brown appelln that the chairman of this court be and ho is hen by auth orised and required to initial all correc tions reductions alterations and addi tions made by this court in the iwtiw roent roll for the year 1921 and that said assessment roll as anally revised and corrected be now passed by this court sod that the clerk be- authorised certify to said roll carried the court then rose the council then met the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed leslie brown that tbe treasurer pay the following accounts grading onwhalf 4tbeonno 10 side road s mountain milton ib his at 65c 8 26 a evans r r fi milton 1 hrsatfic 98 26 blake hume r r 6 milton 16 hesatg6c78ibi howard home r r 6 milfoo 16hrs stsc 1880 a m hume r r 6 milton 7hra at 66c s3 86 j stoddard haolmg and pattus in 4 ft culvert lot 7 3rd line 9918 ie hra on no 10 gndiba 9826 10 hra st 65c on no 16960 total s39 88 car brown leslie that the treasonr notes ani contnenb pay j w hatoij oakville f or check prolectectorjatnxajex d hume p m fence at 26c 916 auuuicb hi fulut biivwiuiqi1 lu uht gent 99 41 alex mckay p m 2 men 2 days filling gravel ati7b 911 1 man 1 day spreading gravel 276 84 yds ravel at 16c9uloo total 92636 bell telephone co account to date 1294 john b smith reparrirur fence on prop city of r stone it having been cat last winter 9606 also for placardi and irrlt 26th to june 18th a 48 hra ho grav- 660 70 yds gravel at 35c 9240 total 981 10 carried brown leslie that the treasurer pay john appelbe 76 hours on ditches and roads in stewarttown 92260 u iub bvai 4c a nria a brown work on cinder mthnorval on statute labor account 2 men 38 1 2 hra each at 27 1 2c 921 17 1 man and team 38 hra at 56c 920 90 ailing boles in roads 91 60 fixing approach to bridge 92 total 46 67 appelbe brown that tbe treasurer pay freeman robertson for filnng m dridge 912 ig leveller 6 drawing tile and opening gravel pit 11 60 total 92850 john lawler grading 16 side road 8th con 47 27 norman devereaux drawing and shovelling gravel on check line 921 45 carried appelbe gowdy that the treasurer ly alex mckay hauling 113 yds grav- 9th line at 70c 984 76 3 days juihiinu by the number and ex lent of tbe various urea in sbe oortbora region of ontario it is high time more care was exercised both by tbe settlers and tbe camp- era the latter oome in for severe rriticjem but the poasibibties are that the settlers areaenuoh fault aa the careless tenderfoot wk abk ditiftino away from our former purposeful oiviliaatioq and developing a frothy jailly sup erficial age multitudes of young girls are growing op in onr midst to da ahp have been mentally fed on froth nothing butjroth silly superficial amusemepte and vapid meaningless talk ooetrould think that there is nothing serious life nothing really worth white except to giggle and laugh and have a good time tbey jay great emphasis on dress and frivol oub amusements in reading there a superficial tendency in amen o life light reading every where predominates over the more serious the majority of people read nothing bat exciting novels which stimulate tbe imagination arouse unfortunate desires and leave nothing behind tint troth on the other hand it is eoooqtatf log brknow that there is also a ssrions progressive movement in oar midst working steadily earn eatly for the realization or high rdeaia there are multitudes of cana sincere high minded menand women wpn are sick and tired of tbpj show business bn tirely tree from selfish psrsobar- mottvea tbey are battling loyally and making great aaorinoss for ha establishment ofeaoe and gooct mil in the world they are try ng to repair the frightful havoc caused by the great war and to hnngall nations togetherin work for the common godd if those wheare giving all thei time to theebowliusinees would oolyt give m portion of it to helping on the great progressive movement what a momentum it would r oeive 1 and bow much mora satis faction and happiness these people would find in their lives i for despite all their pretense tbey are not happy no one ever yet found happiness in mnkuig parsuil of pleasure tbe aim and need of life froth ib a very unsatisfying kind food there is no aostenanpa it for the soa of a man or- woman success bi iw acn id uvjtb snreadimr9sperday99 113 yd gravel at 20c 92200 total 9h63s j j thompson 90 yds gravel at 26c 92250 gowdy appelbe that the pay c valla oce 96 for drawing culvert to lot 20 1st line and putting it 2 annco iron culverts 8 in x 1 90c 1440 1 10 in 16 a at 916- total 93l77 ordered by j a tracy canada i co f enhrert 48 in x 22 ft t advert 12 tax 22 ft 92760 1 culvert 15 lux 20 ft 931 i culvert 18m x 18 ft 93292 tax- total ffi7 17 pay g a wri w grading on no 6 side road sad no lostderosd with team 0 an at 66c 911 2 days labor on no 10 eon 4 at 9275 jper day 9660 112daysonno 16 con 7 94 48 1 day on ie side road con 8 9276 com mission work earned to date 60 total no loskle no 22 31840 new doubletree 91 team 15 hrs at 56 9826 j scott 16 brs at 56c 91376 c meredith 20 bis 11 total 95240 carried leslie gowdy that the treasures pay municipal world st thomas 6 couectors kous and stationary 929 sb wm panton milton advertiag tend ers 2 uisertions 1 00 prod c bona- tharrrepairs toacraper btade 1 can ada ingot t p a yrjp no 1 with runners 31 36 toronto lime co 114 ft elm plankmgfor bridge on 22 cross road 6 36 jaa grant for patting plank on bridge and spikes brown lesue that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to prevent the naming of express wagons etc on the ardewalka of the township and that said bylaw be now read the first rime carried appelbe gowdy that the bylaw amend bylaw 496 regulating vehicles on sidewalks in tbe township be now read the second and third times and passed and that the clerk b in structed to have 60 copies printed for distribution- carried brown leans that this council do now adjourn to meet on uly 16th 7 30 pm carried s issue of the beafrew mercury says although tbe year is not yet half gone nearly two doaen newspapers have gone ont of business since tbe 4lrst of janu ary in ontario alone and more will follow and yet there still exists lots of merchants who know how their own goods have advano ed yet who wonder why advsrtis ing canoot be sold for 10 to 20 cents an inch as in old days and letter heads printed for 4 or 5 a thousand with tbe raise in the price of newsprint and the increase to the sales tax from 9 to 6 with ink that used to be to a 6x1 aails be oc metal jp abitl more than pre war prices the 1ujoccs66 year 19fis is going to see many more fail a res unless there is consistent effort to adjust selling prices to meet cost staaaaa fraaa piawwlas on honda evening june 18th a number of girls were bathing in tbe pond at milton one of them marion sinclair got beyond her depth and was sinking for the third time when she jtaa pluekily rescued by loretta brash a good suggeaiion baa been that milton boys and girls organist for training aatife savers learn bow to handle anyone tirowning and the best methods of resnaci taking those neart drowned glen school resort following is the school beport for tbe month of june entrance class anna odopar l bspert beaumont boy norton sr iv willie allen bussel wheeler marie davidson win 20 istlineand puttingia same ston wheelerixieo cooper bosa- dro w round bell dons hepburn wuue hoare sam allen jack qrabanv helen halladay jr iv edward blodd bva thompson catharine allen jjnella beid hazel hnntley jan bell irma barlow marx wheeler sr iii frank qillmanbtaoley logan katie norton eleanor hepburn bejectbell jack beau mont joe march men t hi helen momerjemy mary laley sandy norton myrtle kirby mary blodd dorothy wag staff fraaer bead kyle bingham mary norton geo mnnally mabel monally sr ii maor ice pigeon minnie tweedle harvey oarvlrf douglas hoare gertrude barlow jack bveraon marguerite momaster boy wilkinson on tnal int it besam wagbtaft kdna p gertrude everson lloyd davison allen dswhurst ralph apprayard alice had ley edward hill gertie logan jr ii may allen percy nor- too willie eversod james clarke catherine yoemeoe elmer hill winfleld wheeler mary watson edith bogerson tommy norton alfred bell jr i arthur hood annie isley alan appleyard maxine ball ail sen bell edna davison barry clarke sr pr norman marobment bay bell bobert mouaster craig raid madeline qraham jr pr marion sohenk garnet norton mildred hoare grover norton harvey dewhurft jinole mcnally alec tweedle eddie logan fl b class bay oarvln margar- monally btchard everson menu allen gene kirby bertha allen average attendance for half year ending june 90tb senior room 88 junior room 44 teachers m e currie laora mackinnon i day at bcutea snnday june 84th was observed by the milton odd7euows lodge as deooration day and ebareh an niversary at 8s0 a large parade of oddfellows aooornpanied by tbe daughters of bebekah and headed b milton susena band march ed to evergreen cemeter where twenty ajmvm of departed brothers and sisters were decorated with magnificent boqoets of flowers among the visiting brethren in the parade were brothers geo hltlmer of oalmlle ooosernllve candidate who decorated one- of the graves and lefioy dale ofw rlj oeorgetown liberal candidate for h flalfcon tbe oddfellows and dsjaghters of bebekah headeclhy the band paraded to knox church in tbeeveoinic where bev wm maokajr isached an appropriate

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