Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1918, p. 3

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optical l l plant d o oph d fye speciatst georgetown oitlce iext to library phone lid fjr appointment dental frank r watson d d 8 m d s dentut georgetown ont mourn 9 a m to 3 p in e copt thursday afternoon dinllittry in nil its branches over cell telephone office f l heath l ds d d s dentist oimeo in jfne liluck one door north of onelllh cnrilnge factory hour il n m to 0 p m auctioneers benj petch licensed auctioneer for halton mid 7eol glen wllllams post ouice sales conducted niitlsfactoiily and at rea sonable rules orders left at the georgetown herald of lice will receive prompt attention saturday treat peanut crisp is a gi eat favorite with so many this sat unlay w off er you 100 lbs of our llomoinnde ivanut crisp a thin toffee with lots of peanuts in it to kmvc bui-ivt- voit boc sffftnilny 1rico 28o weekend chocolates uwink to the increase in the price of sutfiir and nearly all matorials used in inariufactiiiink cundy wo will have to chartfe you a litllenioio however we would riithcr advance the price and iveyou hood junlily ren 10c weekend 33o torp and mrs b pnirley of iuelph hpenta couple of daynat j n oneills colli fairloy wiih in france for ih months with the 29th hattery and was soveroly wounded in october tako a run over and see the now wollen mill ruildink of mr ii orlte tficn you will ho delighted to poll your vote on may 20th in favor of the bylaw to assist such irworthy industry jolhnlrtoholioreil to bfc jupmsjroyme pte j ajbert vounjr of brampton giandsonof siva wrn mccfnrtney ol x3eoigttown returned to his home on sunday april 28th aftcrtwo yearsof active service overseas about 25 off his fi lends wete pneuent and gave llm n royal welcome home pte young is a son of mr and mrs fred young sergt c c polklnghorne has been awarded the distinguished conduct medul while serving with the engin eers he remained for a long period in an advanced area maintaining and repairing telephone wires ills work was carried out continually under shell fire and lie allowed the greatest courage and initiative in keeping the lines repulred on one occasion when a burled cable was broken in several places just before an attack he work ed continuously for twelve hours under intense lire until tno whole line wan repaired it was due to his energy and resource that communication vftis maintained sorgt polklnghorne went overseas in january 1a16 ho was formerly mannffer of the ledger de partment of the rlnrris abbatolr co ltd his fnthor is o js polklnghorne of llmehouse out thved wlllbe sent jforu- aa oon -op- town council mtllqpajitah a ol slo toy syiras o ft andornyarpf brampton received a telegram today informing heir that her abn pte geo alexander atiderson was lying in the tfllluiry hompltal barecroft bd lbndon cust rsirice april 10 with general oohbub- slon pte anderson enlisted with a high lend regiment he has two other brothers overseas ljout john connell gallon a popu lar officer of the 164th halton and duffcrln battalion has been wounded according to news received by his relatives in toronto on thursday he was wounded in the shoulder and la in london lieut gallen was captain in the 16kh and went overseas with hkt ronk in april 1917 when the ftth division was split up he reverted to lieutenant in order to accompany a draft to france ho was at milton while the 164th was there a urullur wiul killed in france about two years ago county council dr joseph moandrew phyoician an surgeon medical officer of health dlwtrlct surgeon o t h oinco hours 2 to 4 and 7 to ft p m phone 68 office and residence main street south opposite presbyterian church chiropractic no medicine surgery or osteopathy a m neilsen d c graduate of the palmer the ori ginal school of chiropractic daven port imvn v h a ofllue over hourigana drug store consultation and spinal analysis ireo tucsdoyh thmfdnys and satur days 2 to r and 7 to 8 p m phone 150a sapper thos j korprno onllsted tit toronto january lflth 1117 went over seas in april and to itelglum 1st of june and to france in heptemher and watt at mnroeuil near mt st klol nt the time of his death he wan struck by a piece of shell on the ukth and died of wound on tlio i9th he would have been 20 yenm old had he lived to the 2nd may itefore enllhtlng he worked in the c i il freight offhv toronto kins menaage to mm armstrong th king inminiih me t tfnr you of the true nynnpittby of his majesty nud the queeii in out sonov truly decretory of ftate for war frnnce march 31st 191b lrnn officer commiindlng 13th can light illy opcnitlner coy to ilis khzalkth arnihtrong guiii- wflllams out denr madam it is with the uopost reftret that 1 write to advise ou of the death f your son sapper tiioh j korgrnve on the 2dth march 1018 he was wounded by a piece of klicll on the 28th march and wh rushed to iios- llt tl with all pimhlldi pcd owing t the expert servleos rendered by the surgeons he kiifforeil no pnln ho showed exccptlnniil fortitude and pask- od away with a hinlloum his face h r is greatly missed by the oltlcem and men of the company on account of his cheery dlspnuitlon untl willlngnofs to help out nny situation no mutter how hard ho 1ms proven himself to bo a man worthy in every way to wear the kings uniform he was irlways fearless in the face of langer and his coolness inspired confidence in all who came in- contact with him ho was laid to reat in the ii- itlih cemeoity at aublgny between arras and st pol and n minister ionluctcd tho burial service a c iuik been erected to mark his grave as tluit of a soldier wlio fell in action while doing his all to help a neighbors cause a dedication service ivan held today in a y m c a hut where special lvmns were sunp and prayers said tor your lovod one and those who are left to mourn uie iohh of a brave and fenr- less canadian soldier our sympathies go out to you ho many miles awayin your nud bereave ment and also my pledge that evory- one of us who are left will fight to the itmost of our ability to crithh the fiend who has cnuvod such deep bereave ment to be suffered by the innocent ones in our dour ilome lauul all per- tho county council met at milton on tuesday april 30th the minutes of last meeting wee rfnd and confirmed after being amend ed by striking out the word ui anl- mousiy in mr cleavers motion ro production and conservation a number of communications were renvf readhead- little that the sum of 1254y 00 be granted by this county founcil to the canadian y m c a for war work the amount to be paid in fuir eiuul instalments payable on the 1st day of mny the 2nd day of july the 1st day of october and on the 27th day of december 1918 and that this resolution be carried unnnl- m o us i y ca rrled a number f reports were prosonted and read from vurlous standing com mittees whlih wore aftoi wards cousld- t red in commltte of the whole and afterwards adopted by the council mr morden moved seconded by mr joe that the county council meet at oakvllle on wednesday may 8th nt eleven oclock to inspect aberdeen hrldge and its approaches and alo in spect tansloy hrldge in the afternoon and the committee on toads and bridg ed nre empowered to enter into an agreement with the toronto- hamilton highway oommlnnlon for such repairs to tho oakvllle bridge as they deem wise huch expenditure to be made wilbout prejudice carried mr hulmcr moved seconded by mr moffat that the auditors report fur the year ending 1017 he received and adopted and that this be instructions to the clerk to have 200 of same printed sending to each mfmber of the county oojncil the ipiual number of copies cairied mr hyndh moved seconded by mr turner that the treasurer be and li her by authorized to apportion tho amount received from tho sale of de- bentures under hylnw no 428 to thoio municipalities ptu tlcipnting under the i aid bylaw mid to pi ice such amotims ih apiiertloned to tho ctudlt f thoho mnnlclpatltich curried mr readhead moved seconded by mr irving that the warden the chair man of good hoadtt commlttou and tho reeve of the township affected ho appointed a committee to confer with adjoining counties regarding the con struction of cymlnuous connect in je roada in the counties carrie 1 mr rendhcnd mtived seconded by mr irving that the clerk oe iintructet to prepare a bylaw for tho next regu lar meeting of this council under ami by authority of tho act pastied in tho year 1110 entitled an a0t to regu- lato the road of vehicles operated on county highways tho clerk to have the ushlstnnce of tho county solicitor if necessary carried utollctwmg is the qeqgetmd ju- n- laioohcrlorrajrlt- goupijmet at oclock vfcfc 3onora3eprg0- fcennedyr the reevft iti hi chair 1 yvorine adasrataexphrsoi fe a present mm evn yt j3itric mcorath hoy kfag xmn cook pass hlja efwln howard hillock edjtb hushes dsroihy thbmphon eveyasearch alvn pell mfraret trolinor jack bnrber vidian vfivt graco forster qeorse green willie mcdonald margaret mckay jr iv fails mary lawson nellie lllalr paul flock gordon barber wii- ma richmond eileen uradley sr ill honorh tom bason edith cave maud mcdonald merle fisher pass v ford and c whltmee d mcartney and h nlvens h lawson i leslie e bethell c richmond j forbes l laird jr ill honors alleen moore pass m mcklnnon g truux b hampton k shearer d mccualg- w tuck and m mckay n hazlewood n uradley m hillock d roe p holmes m fleck jr ill honors ivy spires joan mckenzte georriua honry marulc mcdonald herbert coutts clarence klner pass lillian watson nellie krapl kathleen treanor arthur tyndull john willis alex fraser vlnlot i ucas thdlma henry susie canute dorothy frampton lenore cook mlna saxe muriel ostrander raymond whltmee sr ii honom isabel mcdcrmtd ruth orr margaret coutts and marie cotneron equal delia boles myrtle tost w pass lillian kennedy clarence spence jack lucas gladys tout her- nard armstrong clarence walters stanley godfrey norman search clarence bousklll joe allen qefrgo halo jr ii honors allvo tuck retw council asking for tho straighten- toht in of water street in front of the minutes of the three prevn ons meetings were rend and cop- flrmeu communications wore read from hydroblectrio power system al bert books fuel controller otta wa doherty mfg co mrs j m kennedy j d godfrey depart ment of lands forests and mines canada food board ottawa lc boy dale and royal alexander hospital fergus a deputation from the fire bri gade waited on tho council asking for rubber coats boots and gloves mr hunter f monally and wm long addressed tho council in re gard to this matter the clerk was instructed to get prices on about 18 or 20 pair of rubber boots about 20 rubber coats and about 8 pair of rubber gloves mr herrington addressed the council asking when the cemetery ground would be ready for tho planting of jsho maplo trees order ed from him f j barber addressed the coun cil in rogard to the expense of the signs nutrtrp by the oeorgetown motor club mr tulloek addressed the coun cil asking for ii drain at tho back of his property mr f a harley addressed the pass mary willis murle fleck wlnnlfrrd jtimes dorothy ballnnllte claud burnslde jr ii a honors victor nopng- ton aileen ross fred spires pass jeai mcglbbon allan baker jean allon evelyn stonkford garflelri mpgllllvray raymond harley vlc- or dlglgns sam mckenzle equal ilessle dobble cecil stapletonh equal stono old bulllvnnt blvln ostrnnder nlnkh lark mcdermld pass elleon hulllvant newmnn truux dennett arnold margaret wll- loughhy courtland richmond charlie willhon hugo dlgglns gordon spenco muijoriu hillock lome cnve willie merrltt olaf stapleton eloauor maw sr prlrnary honors kathleen itarnoh jean watt kan hltlis marlon frjonrch donald horrlngton ross edge olaiiflo kentncr pass violet hlnlr willie forbes inlsy gregg edwin hoare inck ilni- rlhon isabel cameron roy hllth ier- liert hamilton jr primary pass murle cook ralph armstrong maurice llulbcu ivelyn iiiiiir alfred jennings altcep gront arthur smith roy rrndley margaret ilralsby bessie smith sorgt j w mopro who was kill ed in action on miipch 21st enlisted in georgetown and wont overseas with the 2nd batt 1st can div hurleykays property moved by slight seconded by barclay that tho clerk be instruc ted to refund water rates to a saekr for suck portion of same as was not used carried moved by cook seconded by tush that tho following names be alex yance albert living- vi to tlo georgetown firo bri- john armstrong equal hur- t r ti ulllvant blvln ostronder leonard harding proposed jr ii it pass margaret kennedy by k mcdonald and robt fly nils john s leslie victor tedder irene proposed by robl erwin carried t moved by barclay seconded by pw sruc s t cu bo instruct ed to refund water rates tomrs j m kennedy for such portion of same as was not used she having obtained water from the spring near her residence and from mr gartloys pump carried moved by rush seconded by barclay that bylaw no 427 pro hibiting tho coasting with express wagons tricycles and kiddie coast ers on the sidewalks within the municipality of georgetown bo now- read a second and third time and finally passed and that the seal of the corporotion bo attached there to carried moved by rush seconded by coolt that tho following hydro ivc- cotints bo paid i ostmaster stn m ps g a henry horses j b mckenzio bell telephone oflice and electricians houso j t cameron express jm giihs inspection hydro- electric p cpm supplies hydroeloetrio p com power for march northern electric co supplies mcdonald willson sup plies central electric co stip- plies 224 78 l v hourigan supplies 1 lfl j w kennedy supplies fi 07 h lutz inspocting motor f 7 carried moved by cook seconded by speight that oho following ac counts bo paid hydroelectric system lamp town hall hydro electric light for town hall hydroelectrie st lights form jan to march 407 10 boll tol co cost of mov ing tel to constable res bell tol co town hall w ward sts and walks gutta porcha rubber coi 000 ftflro hose 870 60 king edward sanatorium mr bridtco 10 01 concluded on page 0 glen william8 sr iv hordon mavchment 89 el sie mcmlthter 77 int iv stephen llnlpln 72 hessle forgrnve 55 madeline mullen 70 lizzie given 54 jr iv eddie mimaster k8 llnrolil wheeler os willie lloaumont 81 norma gllmnn 118 juck addy 60 dottn wheeler 55 emma beaumont 08 jr ill marie graham 88 erne t korgruve 89 ndle boll 81 annie memenemy 80 russell wheeler 60 hadlo gregory ill viola logan 54 ivy huntley 54 tommy hnlnes 54 sr ii lily leslie 77 bert march- ment 74 annu coopor 72 rupert benumont 71 irock lloaumont 51 junior department jr ii sornh halpln 246 ivy hain es 24s emily norton 242 orace mn- menemy 238 willie allen 237 don- alii applevnrd 221 total 100 first class winston wheeler 181 jooorge cooper 177 joe murotiment n franklin logan 140 willie chap man absent total 200 prlmnry sammy allen 117 albert tracy 110 jack norton 118 rob iteuumnnt 110 stanley logan 108 total 150 a class robert simpson 116 jack graham 185 willie hoare 131 annie monally 111 hazel huntley 124 total 150 u class murle davison 142 sandy norton 138 franklin oilman 127 jack honumont 110 freddie groen 82 alfred oell 80 total 160 c clnss holen momenemy 94 lluelln rold 03 jack roborts 00 catharine allen 80 edward bludd 88 mary wheeler 86 mnry haines 8is sammy hool 82 eleanor allen 82 151 vn urooklebank 70 mallei mo nally absont johnnie hood ubsont totul 100 m e currle m b wright teachers 4 00 6 fio 4 12 12 uo n 11 0 00 87 14 804 00 28 20 10 50 1 40 6 40 1 00 00 4 00

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