pse4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 25th 1929 railway baby bern on tlw cuidlu pietra railway eiutu train th dominion nr kanaka british columbia recently jlw emlllng infant itwb with bar mother mbava hu been ehrletened chrietina retrials beaahod tba name being arranged iu the initiate cpr in honor 01 bafrallway birth little ml- cjpr la tha daughter of mr and mm j peterson north vancouver bc r greetings to you and to those whose happiness b yours a merry christmas and a bright and happy new year 1 cnrihtmah kvb on christmas eva how sweet upon th air timt hushed and hallowed music breath inn low within thn kneellnu dispel tranced in prayer and jewelled llahu that from tha windows throw dys like n painted missal on the know down from ow throno of ood a starry stair descends and in tha shining stlll lira lol atticcu with silver trumpetm stationed there ttien on tlto holy vigil break the morn and from their herald llpa the news u blown in awful aladnos far oer land and sea that christ the saviour of mankind u bom th notes of hell are shattered and o or thrown and all the mornlns stars sins lot tls he richard le dalllene d brill co phone 167 main st georgetown i uisaoaut uamjmt bank of montreal citabuthtd isu assets and liabilities 3ut october 1929 assets cub on hind and due from bank and banker 1483x043700 note of and cheques on other tank 6540735764 dominion and provincial government securities 06706808 cam dun municipal securities and british foreign and colonial pub lic securities other than canadun alt1oi5707oa railway and other bonds debentures and stocls yooii8ifl39 call and short loans on bonds deben tures and stocks 154 011607 f quick assets 49626997787 loans and discounts and other assets 44111050130 bank premie 1490000000 customers liability under letters of credit 33n45ao6 96533699713 liabilities to the public notes in circulation deposit 1 letters of credit outstanding other liabilities total liabilities to public exoeu of aaacts over liabilities 3h40 13650 8u7i3ifl8t jjjfulft6 ift7i 10116 888roi3 6i to public 97643874362 county council milton dec 17 lftm the eourtcl mat atlo am in accor dance with adjournment members all present the warden in the chair the minutes of the last meetlna were read and confirmed communication were read as follows from h v ara- 1mm ai co and lowr at daly re by laws nob 684 and ww old ave pen sions commission re payments albert d burrows re road roller town cleric of acton re number of electors also report of dr r e edwards on house of refuse and the presentment of the brand jury at the december sessions mr moat presented the tenth report of the standing committee on county roads mr mclntyre the tenth on jpeclal communications mr breckon the tenth on printing mrblaln the tenth on county buildings mr read- head the sixth on railways legislation and agriculture mr pettlt the seventh on education mr blaln the second oil old age pensions and mr mason the tenth on finance mr mason moved seconded by mr blaln that we do now go into com mittee of the whole to discuss and amend the reports of standing com mittees carried mr vatuerlver moved seconded by mr mclntyre that bylaw no 688 which has been read a first and second time be now read a third time and and clerk and corporate seal attach ed carried the bylaw was read the third time mr moat moved seconded by mr mclntyre that the road committee and engineer be hereby empowered to purchase a limited amount of snow fencing to be placed on a few bad places and that local labor be em ployed to keep the main roads at least passable carried mr mason moved seconded by mr blaln that the treasurer be and is hereby authorised to pay the follow ing accounts as passed in committee of the whole- finance tssseft coun ty buildings 11130 ea special com- iaunlcstlons 8408184 education fhmo good roads 8183030 old age pen sions 881875 railways and legislation 85000 total 838160 oor carried messrs jamleson brampton and denyes of milton midresscd the coun cil re childrens shelter mr mason moved seconded by mr blaln the warden nd treasurer be and are hereby authorized to borrow from the bank of nova scotia the amount required over and above the debenture issue of 155000 but not to exceed m5000 carried mr vanscrlver moved secondm vj mr breckon that the warden vacate the chair and that mr robinson take the some carried mr robinson took the chair mr blaln moved seconded by mr mason that the thanks of this coun cil be and are hereby tendered to t i leslie for the courteous able and impartial manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this council and for the careful and prompt attention given to all county business during the past year after the mover and seconder had spoken the chairman put the motion which was carried unanimously the chairman presented the thanks of the council to the warden who re sponded thanking the members of the council for their expression of approv al of the manner in which he had performed his duties throughout the vear and expressing his appreciatio of the compliment paid him the warden resumed the chair the second report of the standing committee on old age pensions was as follows gentlemen your committee on old age pensions beg leave to make their second report and recommend payment of the following accounts old age pensions commission 850145 your commute up to the present applications from the fotlowtnc places oakvule ib bronte 13 trafalgar twp 10 georgetown 8 sfequeaina twp 10 burlington 33 nelson twp 10 acton d nassagaweya twp milton 15 house of refuge ib there have been two of the applicants who were grant ed pensions and have since died we also acknowledge receipt of com munication front old age pension commission informing the council that they are liable for expenses of the local commission we would recommend that the com mittees expenses amounting to 811730 be paid the standing committee on finance reported as follows on nov 37th your committee met nt milton for the purpose of discuss ing our offer from j i graham it co for our debenture issue of 855 00000 the final offer from this firm ttoe white road when all our earth la winter on a and the unbroken road ilea tracuess white between the darkhued spruces deck ed with snow btep forth what thrill of life in the keen air i what vibrant light what lift of the high heart what ecstasies the fragrant bough bring home of early carols and of glad surprise sense of oods truce the whiteness of his dreamt this is the mystic preparation spread to meet the miracle of incarnate love its lords nativity in the world of men that christ may walk the common frosd anew was at par 100 cents on the dollar fori n sch ones guise with his ineffable tlie issue in conjunction with other j w members of the council we accepted hiveedlng his peace ovr a rejoicing tlie offer and we recommend that the world actions of the committee be approved bliss carman by this council j th standing committee on county roods reported as fallows and work tlie commltte have lield several dis- draughts may be avoided by open- russlons on the best means of keeping ing tlie window an inch instead of a main roads clear of snow or at least foot or by the using of window boards passable the committee concluded to direct the incoming air upward and the matter of snow roads had better so prevent a direct draught in of- bo dealt with in committee of hhe flees and schools a good practice is to whole also letter from a d burrows open the windows wide at regular tn- le road rollers tervals while everyone moves about or the standing committee on special takessome simple exercise communications recommended as fol- those who are sensitive to draught lows can frequently overcome the condition that the following accounts be paid by tlie use of cold baths or by douch- belng the kl to which the local ing the chest with cold water in this municipalities are entitled on their way they tone up their bodies to adapt hospital charges under the hospital themselves to chances in temperature clothing according to the thermoneter is also necessary questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toronto will be answered personally by letter the renaissance of the english folk dance cf mil ton i 14jti georgetown iktsfl burling ton mm nation 671 31 esqueelng uw35 trafaloar unu acton etas 468154 we would recommend that the town of oakvtlle be billed for 875300 being yvrof the amount paid by the coun ty for oakvule patients we would recommend that the clerk be instructed to write to the hamil ton halth association that their ac count re geo hart is not correct we are holding cancelled cheques cover ing portion of the account rendered we would also recommend that the report of dr edwards re the aged peoples home be acknoweldged and wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple 84 00 per single cord mixed wood 8350 per single cord mixed slabs hod par single d rails jw per tingle cord mease 1j er ttsj jr bsumdatosu oiee uerrle england and the apa- elbus days of queen eluabeth with maypole and morris dance are being given new life in tha old country within the present century athd so great is the popularity of the revival that hyde park the great london rendesvous of rank and socloty hus leen gay with annual festivals of kolbdan ers la colourful motion a century of industrialism has not been suf ficient to kill the ancient urge and cecil sharp thirty yours oro was astonished to see countrymen in an english village fantastically apparelled come dancing through the snow one uoxlng duy to the strains of a eonrertlna elevtn years later ho founded the englkh polk dance society which today has a momtiershlp of 15000 with over flfty hram ei certificated teachers from thl society have been doing axrellunt work in canada and will ho encouraged gtruatly by the vult to this rountry of ilxtsen of tha best english dancers from the parent society undor the leadership of douglas kennedy for a series of demon stration at the forthcoming entr ust- music festival at the lloyal york hotel toronto november 13lhnext layout nhov crouiw of folkdancers an engln folk- dance and douitlan kennedy louder of the knuilxh folk da tie society accompanied by joam sharp daughter of tho loundir with tjlpfi and tutor photographs by dehunhum laonutmm rhotuprtui urn london tlmt wood raua 13 00 alnala cord dellvarad mlxad nod 1350 hardwood 14 00 tin- 8la oord j h smith phona s4rls oaorcatown tf tho itinding committee on education reported aa follow vlt would recommend that the high school boarda of burllnttot and oikvllle be paid the nun of asoooo each ai an agricultural grant we would recommend payment of ilx not urram emdu law to j if denyea for clerical aa- urb rikc w1tiu oiukivi ilatance and that the county of went- amnfnt and slrttness worth be aaked to pay 10 of thla jwrin a auktuv amount j we would further recommend that the clerk lend the uiualforms to the high schools of the county for the spatial featee en aaiaaaaboa laaavaiiea application for ffrants from the ooun- to yj varcaara ty and alao to other high seboola who have pupils attending from the county of llalton i the standing committee on railways legislation and agriculture presented phone its er stt the fifth report as follows we have a recommendation from oeorcetown umanq mr mcvannell that the county of hal- ton continue the scholarship establish ed in isu to a halton county student at the ontario agricultural college and the same be paid on result of ex amination of applicants by s oom- and the agricultural representative of insurance bonds and mobtoaoks bouorrr and sold f kersey jretp tunnm 1 strtsiidmoa aaiiuu the agricultural committee man of csmifan metxeal assoc dbaogbts a bugbear to many people ire draughts a draught la s current of air which striking one part of the body ooou or chills that part while the rest of the body remains warm we can stand out of doom in s food stiff breete and feel stimulated by the rush of air we can go in bathing and have the whole body wet and yet ex perience nothing but good out of the plunge if however we haw s per ceptible breete atrlke only one part of the body or if aur feet became chined after having been wet such an ex- perlence la apt to be followed by dis comfort in the part chilled by the draught or a cold in the bead may follow there la no question but that some people are more sepaltlve to draught than are other pear of draught should not lead to our living a life shut oaf from fresh air living in overheated rooms with the air absolutely still 1 to be avoid ed for it has a definite illeffect on the body it 1 quite practical to keep the air in a room in the gentle mo tion which comfort and good health demand without draught the mo tion of air which doe not strike and chlu one part of the body la an essen tial of good air and make a most he skavallias bqlrj 1wu mmuuiwi u h mm 1 hu hi u uimi w miw m huh time have considered and granted 14s desirable atmosphere in which to lire standard anthracite scranton coal in nil size ilnntiitinillt s nnnr n limli coal wood belsot lump for humiiit and tlriuliimu iuiiimih simtbinil nnri cumin ciiai in hint icurry norv tlunp n bt fniinil in in il lull coal nnil wood ynj john mcdonalx illonk it georgetow- 1 or arrucatton divokck notice l hereby given that les lie oregory of the town of oakvuls in the county of llalton in th pro vince of ontario assistant teenager will apply to th parliament of cana da at tlie next session thereof for s bill of divorce from hi wife mes uay gregory formerly of the town of oakvule but the city of niagara palls m the pro vince of ontario on the ground of adultery nd iloierllnn dated at toronto this fourth day of rvllle but now residing at november ad- ism by douglst douglas at robmaott barrister eta sol northern ontario bid- no bay st toronto out st solicitor for the applicant troubled are your outstanding eollse- tiont worrying jnut da you need the money now tied up if so send your uet to a firm of collection waertsllata whs wtb relieve your worry tmlekhr kelly aiken the oaueettisi tirlisiu osahjli of owsa l tssaswaeanasawcaejaajasv georgetown elevator agent for the grain pool market for all grain flour and feeding stuffs and laying mash at lowest prices chick feed alex l noble phone 148 j sanford stowarttowrn quebec winter sports plnmbng4 tlnsmllhlno issssatevswcrisil clvei phonemrlz georgetown rr no 2 bitter- nut bread t m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rich as butter sweet as a nut we ask our customers to be the judge compare our quality- butternut always good to the last crumb sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer g 11 he worlds most popular set theres a reason we knew the atwaler kent screen- grid radio wss bound to be jood we expected it from atwaler kent with all bis experience in making almost two and a half million sets that tceri and keep on working- but we never dreamed every aolnaturslneas auvl thats the tone you people appreciate these new and sasr qiuuitim especially when theyre backed up by atwaler kents reputation for de pendability way not come in see sad listen to this marvelous new set that everyone is buying yeuu choose vlvele camaval vlvent la sport dhlvarl in these few words may be summed up th aplrit of quebec in wintertime hare for many years hive gathered lovere of winter aporta and frolics from all part of tha western hemisphere the ancient capital of canada i the american continents metropolis for eullng akljorlng akl lumping totionanlng hobaledding skating enow ahoaing dof team driving uurllng and hockey during the vlntar months anil in addition ha a unique attraction to offer tho visitor in ksbruary when the nterntlonsl dog hied derby annually tabes place winterapart activities radiate from the cha teau krontenar quebec famous hostelry where jerk btrethdeo will again be wlnlarspoha director this season ha haa a naw attraction to offer durlni mis season na naa a naw attraction to oner during the ice pageant february 12 and 13 whan 24 girl membere of the toronto skating club will perform an icedance to ha known aa the dans if ooerno thla will be s veritable zlagfald production oa ice in ell ebouttwo hundred akstere will telle births thla ever attractive and beautiful pageant a record list of entrlee la nmmlaed for th dot bled derby this season arthur basuvala driver of the chateau team announces that as will have a better um than ever ill new busldee wer bred at caugbnawag th indian reaervation sear uont- real at the dog derby february jo 81 and 21 the visitor will see such famous muahara a bs ooddard winner of but yeare darby septula norwegian hero of many an epic drive prank dupuls sad many another wellknown figure la action for three day over s 128 mils eourae mushing 41 miles s day three internationally temoua sldlng instructors will be on the staff of th chateau prontanae this winter they ere ivlnd nelson hans aunnaraas end orries lllgga of revsbtoke british columbls burnatt burke formerly of tha montreal amateur athletic aeeoeiatloa will be instructor at tha chateau sksung risk jpe itl j f kersey only atwaler kent radio dealer in george- hlj town and vicinity a lvjgrry christmas to all