Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1937, p. 1

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the georgetown herald y seventieth year of ptauecataon the georgetown herald wednesday e ening jane 23rd 1937 t 150 par annum in advanca sxoo to usa the georgetown herald j at moou member uf uw ttrn weekly newapajwr aunceatlon cnr tone table klf4i artl zttk launilanl that clarf eaat iebericer cio a -4e3nrf- hind uall hue a lauer mul alall tuti imp- tamturerk lijr ttirottto a bm unr fajeneera sundays nily bjl l- ruela wart laeaeer end atajl 1ubfcener iaiftener- etwl atall k tiger imwlay ekelly wntetiaerlexoevt sunday i utu 1119 yjii lijse clay werta mall and taaemer cata aaaaa j mail uk taneofer directory leleov daik kjc oaarbeukera ontarw oduowqi theatre bid mill ec kkvnsxu m lancdon bin ii if baluur imu raeela wnt atortaaite uouey to laam ocficae main street south phona u oeorcatoem i w c chant banuar kb obtos mill street oeorcelown erin pfaona 234 po box xat kankv ckavnon lawbencc cook autu kle ae bay 81 ftinh liaeel oat e rteaar uii jo u kdaerd cook gordon graydon ml mala st tlatth b talc ill fnk tu uarold lawrence louaw buudtng sreiantoa telephone us r m watson djbs kuxs om ooce houra b ta 6 kkoant thuradey afurooona 1 e jackson dld3 succeaaor to the lata iv ftalip open xvenfanai ria tmw cumiuaa a m nielsen mia veer ef hutlu cliironraclor xray drugleaa tberaptat rjuir iimim otsce over dominion store georgetown bonn 1 tx ut pjn cllma taenia him lttei frank petch lmmnskd atlcteoneht far ika ceanlle at reel tea ktaltaa protant servlot ttf paints cheltenham 16 r 23 georgetown url iot office ghaulcahbl monuments pollock a ingham bug to cater worth gait oua dettgtt etiaiiit him wl impact our work in 3nawuul ouuuiy radio repaiiting we specialize on this work j sanford son reonk acoaorrown ji baby chicks nured nocks new lumpahlr itiwte a c white trj from efgj 34 ounotu to uut tioi- co and dvr 6 genu each luloh off ch aluixuy after- noon aiolph sandusky qaeea st aaj lat uaa w mm na i raaaa writ bkaaoton wkat kalu ika scrtataree and shuoaver was not round written in the hook of we was cau into the lake uf nt- llev jo 1j i legion centennial celebration in the park georgetown july 1st ti 1 1 i ontario championship bicycle races 4 hour racing 150 conteaianu reunion o three overseas battauiotis 3 pm wrestling and boxing ted mckinley toronto taaaalaa ualeat auuu pete perncikls detroit bert crothajljl toronto v terry mallard toronto referee jack forbes facaaer u arias rvatetauaal caaaiaum and other good boxers and wrestlers childrens races somiers sing sonf lmm setts rand geogdwa ri- bawl amateur show 5000 in prizes 815 pm 2 cuue under 14 year over 14 yean entries to be in by june 26th to j f mccartney secy- a competent judge will consider the applause fireworks display at 1015 pm in front of grandstand 25c lucky draw dance in auiauks ims tm cedar cheat aeropack 100 aba sugar and other valu- ablepritta admission in ahetrpoon 25c diftren free evening athilu 25c criutwn 10c god save the king hmt ikm utur urcwh ontario velilcle uoeoses for ibm preent fc new colour comblnaitlon hyadhlh bcksrouna with oranfe let- urtiyr lion ii c nixon provincial secretary has recclvinl a ixunple of the flnt nlalec belns mmnuractureij at the guelph reformatory ttic ty- tem of iplittinb up uve license num- ben by nulurut the letter in the middle wul be followed tfln in lbia orders have been stven for su000 e of platefi for pusenfer cars llov many trucks and trailer marker will be required has not yet been deter mined the tsth annual international ploughing match and farm machinery iernonuratlon will be held kt fergia onu on october ix is 14 and is j9hi that rtlacx calxlco ilomlc ttufr a qaaklnt old red brick rutusv in a quatnl tld town i know wlwn tht bk6rnln rlorife uliiaturj with the to as tikary grow wlkrrv liar trvcwkrv urk ch knod- uag trd liis ijong up to the ikie jruar falo artiiu buiy tmlriuhc y- wlut ttolii djr thcr 1 irmmt llt rly usaae therv i lrrh to alnif ahd tiny ttatrt- k wrnl of ood t icivat vonderm til lh ble3nd vri4ardy i can w u twvtfml knotlwr hatch with uughtrr in her ns as w chlldrrii uwd umt rchocw with our ulirul and joyous crlc it ran tvrar mr wtft vokn ujothlrufi 1 cn feel hrtjost jt kvtirr tlu i h hanr brmiiiit ovr out- bed at eventide v while mae ttvxnliht hlhrs mvan her tin a piciurw kantined oh knanm cupof life wat irrrtnd when lb oobd totl f raht abbvtr bent uioka anteu wi call mollien with their deep uibelluh loie uan tnay boattt of wealtli apd rich of the corkqueatj he liiu won yom tha hist liht of uw mornliis uu the tmiuntt of uve win uut how quickly he would cau hem oil if offctt tooro h could mm an a little barefoot tauahlnc boy about that place callsd ivnat on the allken thread of mryy there u nothlnaf half m aweet as a quaint old faahloned cottajre on a quaint old fahloned ttrt wtwre the children happy lauchter all the lonir day through is heard sweeter to the llsfnlnx mother tlian the aont of mockiric blrtj whet the heart of man may wander when the busy day u done arm in arm with dreams of ywoer- day beneath the uttlnjr un jtarold s wood m twili an oriental ihopkeeper beinj in treat financial trouble vent to a tteciallst in burflary and aron would you like to have a lire he was asked no he replied i prefer a bur- ktaliy in the first place it 14 clean- in the second if tike insurance company wont pay youve ttul tot your iroods- your chance fckay quauty chicks ay low t4lwrstakov mucks bray endarjceason lialclw are the same high quality as earlier ones backed by the same careful selection of breed ing birds and hatching egg the lame ikllful incubation and packing the came amiing vigor thrift ktamlna and free dom from disease ask any neighbor who lias ever raised rtray chicks the same high quality but at abuurdly low endofseason prices a real chance to get into this famous stock at verv wall investment and since they are warm weather chicks g you can raise them very cheap- n s its a real opportunity grasp itl see us or pbone us rignt a away g j w ix osl w stg t- sw r v v yt sz kv- tjiujim toddy boaajlarvae me 1tc sv i fflp m v9 o- vv n vrt v a0c mnso alia 9c aad sic tvorv flakes 1 90c st croix castil4jor 10c new classk cleanser j aa 1 jc lihiytb sffi free delivery gg rvuion of courses in secokkiwry school uanijah taunln aku home u gnomic aiuuu t till cuuuctlltrm ltiljui of uu ruix- of mudy for qrafcd mliu ihurtii i iowr uthoo hnd 1llui cuui t ijkcryii of onurio wctmwjjri clioolv is uvtaiite- iv provided for hi iu- rttcuuuor ap- luovvd ipvslimi itf otlerltimaduncu u ti untuini rvrnuntht and aw nouivcd iiaii kk b ifou dr t j umili u biltr r of kducation co lukn rare of any hew f ool buildings or additions to tinmot bujldlngs mttov neceasaiy by ute introdttctlon of course ui manual trulnrng hud rlome tattwmmca to uw cunrlculiuji in ttomtloi tlw depart ment hat altered lb ixtvool grants tin dcpartntit4i policy on which public opinion has been frequedby iouivtied ovrr uiij lait yar or so u fortrutiiwr of a planned and avate- tnatic trvvtxlon of hi gawvera schools currlculam with a change in one oluiol yair bug hutdr aiuuauy the oracle nine clvrt will be effective iron the connmncetnenl of the iftsy- itoa- 4xhool r tht department has no mention of forcing tills revis ion into unmxllat operatkn but will hvpect every sctool coivotne4 w meet the requirvments as soon as it can adjust itself to the situation the orade nine subjects and time allotment for iach is announced as follows wilh the qualification thau alth approxal of the minister modi fications ma be made in suit local conditions english including spelling m per cent of 310 minutes social studies is per cent or m0 minutes ifoallh and physical education 7 per cent or isominutes llujnts practice and writing 10 per cent or ifio minute mathematics 10 per cent or 1g0 min ute general science or agricultural science 7i per cent or iso minutes french 10 per cent or ico minute general shop work or i lome econo mics 10 per cent or 160 minuted and music and art 10 per cent or ltd minutes t1w time allotted to music and art the regulationi state may with the approval of the minister be given to either music or art in vocational schools for such uplls as have deter mined their course of study wrench is optional and the urn allotted to the practical work in the 1101111 course agricultural course art course home economics course and commercial course may with th ministers consent on the recommen dation of the school principal be in creased to s3 13 per cent u french is not a subject of study and to 03 13 per cenl if french is a sub ject of study in fifth dasw con- tlnuation schools and high schools where provision has not been made for the teaching of home economics and general shop work in 137ia3t uve time on the program allotted to these subject- mi with the approval of the minister be divided among the other subjects but provision for teaching these practical subjects jiall be made by local boards as soon as possible seclal grants et up for the manu al training general shop and home economics courses are as fol lows nulldlnjj- pifty per cent w an ex penditure- for a building or an ad dition to a building approved by the mlnuter which is erected lor the special purpoe of a general shop and a home economic centre provided that the amount upon which the legtslauve grant hall be calculated does not exceed 30000- equlpment and furniture fifty per cent of an expenditure of su6g0 and 35 iter cent- of an expenditure in excess of m000 but not exceeding tft000 on equipment and furniture for a general shop and a home econo mics laboratory maintenance an annual grant to the board for each chaa detennin- v bv the quallncauiuv of the teach ers the character of the instruction the adequacy of tho accommodation uxx the ilmtortnn of the ume dur ing ahlch the general shop and home economics accommodations are irrd or grode nine clases under the dlrec vuivervtaioii of the instructors in accordance mlth the following rheme grade i woo grade 3 ksoo grade 3 s2o0 grade 4 100 the department is conducting ummcr courses ip general shop work and home economics this summer to enable teachers to make a start in obtaining the necessary qualifications teachers a ho complete the course satisfactorily will be permitted u leach shop ork in the colleiuate in stitute and continuation schoou dur ing the uottibm school year the regulations provide that two or more boards may ooopevale in establishing general shop and home economics coure by employing itinerant teachers the provision for joint management and financial support jall be such as mutually agreed upon b the boards utth the j intster of educations opprox al toronto globe and mall don t forget to visit georgetown during its centennial year haiton jkuuors hold record asjueweaient day i the annual uw stock judgiag i competition of italian junior farm era and achievement day fur mem ber ot um ilalton olru iroject club was held hi milton and dis trict on balurday last hevetlty alx youngv tun and forty flv young ladjm competrd in the days up gramme boring the morning the young men visited ue farmi of llugb ttodney w o browiirkig and ktobanuut lime in kmiueaung twnthln aitd percy merry lindsay brotf and f c wqlmou and boti trafalgar tvrwn shlik where ten clasim of livestock wre judged- in the afternoon the milton high school oral reasons were given by all fxknpetiton on uu ten clafcse judged to thtauwllclal jod ge namely m c udphhu of uie agriculluiw tuprwcntauve branch toronto kt 1l orahamontahc uw stock isranch tnrohv max peath erslbne fnnan hon deyejb hamilton c d graham itnuapton d u dunton brampton j h wpt- tootu aiad clarv wuyx milton a v strothera arthur and uobt miller owotfesown whue the young ben wre engaged as outlined above umt ypung la under the direction of the misses uetty wauaoe plorenoe kadie and i puffer of the xnsutute branch toronto were busily eagaged at the mulon town lull tha young ladle from dublin acton scotch block milton horval homby and pmlenao had on display eacelient dub tivhlhlts depicting various featurejs of the work done in lriin with the clothe cout and milky way units of work one of the moat interest ing feature of up days programme was the ten demonstration given by the various groups according w miss wallace of uu insutute branch hal ton is showing th way in this type of work miss mary jarvls and miss haael booth being tha- ami juniors in the province to receive certificate for having completed six complete pnijectsr in uw evvnlpg imlss betty waulae and agrculttirefeprentauve j k whlteiock lusisted by mrs percy merry district secretary tor halton w t mr george agnew past pres ident kxwardesu duncan campheu and george currle announced the prim winners and directed the pres entation of nriaea miss ruth cart- wright president of the halton jun iors attended the thanks of the jun iors to uve uve stock men the county women inttituta and many other arms and individuals whoon- tributed to the success of the juniors programme the prise winners were as follows junior insutute club- prise clothed closets 1st scotob block sntrf hornby 3rd dublin juniors milkyway 1st palemo and mil ton dublin seniors individual prim gerdorcjothe clotets ut alma marsh 3nd mary jarvls 3rd hatm plsher ith verna kingston sth wilms ilenderson 6th florence cartwright 7th mar jory mckerr tth dorothy brown kh ulh mellls lothmaruia held uth margaret sanders 13xh mabel mcgregor milky- way 1st eva chiaholm 3nd helen mcolbbon 3rd isabel tovd 4th marie blackall th betty rlvaa 6th jessie howard 7th isabel wrigglesworth tth jean snider mh grace oohnston 10th helen humberstone 11th mary tinkler individual prlseaiiiiar ctothe closets 1st verna webster 2nd ra chel muuta 3rd dorothy steele 4ih wuda mclaughlin milky- way hi mildred bailey 3nd eileen mcdowell 3rd ruby service x demonstration team for cj4x scotch block club cxjc team alma marsh dorothy brown martha iteld gwen hamilton championship trips to ottawa pegy marsh lusel booth bank of toronto trophy town ship tvam gsquealng p marsh i eva chliholm alma marshy junior farmers senior seotlon horses 1st uoyd chlshohn lad frank chlsholm 3rd mlliord wat- beef cattle 1st martyn ileslop 2nd reg neelands 3rd wallace swackhammer dairy cattle 1st addison woodley 2nd irwin shepherd 3rd jack tur ner and jack taylor tied sheep 1st irlohard mohaaugltlln 2nd waller reld 3rd oerald gra- swlno 1st walter ijnh 2nd johnston neeiand 3rd archie gates junior section horse 1st john mcnabb 2nd bob allan 3rd bus ter high beef cattle 1st grant ileslop 2nd dentil lawrence 3rd angus mcnabb dairy cattle ut donald clark 2nd george mccormack 3rd harold mclntyre sheep st george breckon 2nd gordon hume 3rd donald mcnabb sheep ut george breckon 2nd bruce held 3rd charles sayers and uusell watson lied the donald robertson tropliy high score in heavy harse4j award ed to lloyd chlholm milton the duncan campbell trophy- high score in beef cattle awarded to grant ileslop freeman low 0ro obmaula 0 bahaxl latlo baatad ium mm1 imn tiata loo mlllio- powdaol hmuk powdaw tohktvlb3ebdlau ttamvka 4m kfaatow tkay slaaod jo aawa9o milvlapo mm yad- uy fcpj jj il yah imwl batakiaialoak diuloulll at aguuy iraan lismltaad u la ewtroul btkiaq t nakaua4mrytnwatykwoamllkta butjlq bttttiwa amo davvtoosmd tslut powdw w4kldb u pwd i teawuf aei hklq ooawutloaa ao taal it rtnt uu bo-daa- lauur- a urajlr autl tw wm ol all wdlk la hu muaadg aiiwilhaillvw tioiolaaapfcaadaaw the baronslon trophy high score in dairy cattle awarded to donald clark norral the mi knitting- trophy jllgh scot in sheep awarded to addison woodley milton the thomas blakelock trophy- high score in swine awarded to ahob breckoki frwihiin the ilalton seed orowera associ ation trophy high score in grain and seed awarded to prank chts- holm hornby awarded at seed pwrj the qtrathcona orchards trophy- high scare in prults and vegetable awarded to george brecken bronte awarded fct seed fair the halton cream and butler co trophy high score in cream grad ingawarded to jack lawaon acton awarded t seed ljr trip to ottawa orand champion- ship ttlgheat aggregate 8ooreart mcjeeown acton bank of nova scotia trophy por bsurtownshlp csoeapetluon won by neuon township max taylor free man jack taylor freeman grant haalop freeman pajertxo challenge trophy high ooaoh craig read georgetown the da anderson trophy for in- tarclub otmpatltloo won by nor- yal cluh john ucmabb oeorgetown craig rejd gorgtown r mclaugh lin horval jack lawson acton bruce reld georgetown angus mc nabb georgetown team ctompeutvon winning coach craig raid georgetown prise- trip to ottawa members of team ilartley cameron donald clark bruce reid cnjc shield pot iugh novice awarded to alton breckon freeman msxovkk rectok donoured v g m tvimm ihmlmaa rre- aaalw wuli ywa service am4 far at sirmr aalarary uonouring rev o m thompson recior of holy trinity church ml hamilton and mrs thompson the oocxiwi of their 25th wedding anniversary and upon completion or 20 years service at holy trinity member of the congreatian and lvunds gathered last night in the parish hall to express their esteem and loyalty in a tangible way the bride and groom of quarter- century ago were made recipients of a silver tea service suitably inscrib ed and rev mr thompson was pre sented with a purse containing a sub stantial cum charle waterman war den cjilciatlng mrs thompson was the recipient of a bouquet mrs rus sell gallagher making the presenta tion right rev l w b brougball bishop or niagara and rev frank c walling were guests- and joined in paying tribute to the honoured couple for their years of faithful service in the parish and expressed hope for long years of health and happiness a- n moore warden presided and voiced the sentlmenu of those a bled when he told the beloved rector and his wife of the affection of their people and their appreciation of all that they had done the recipients made suitable replies congratulatory remarks were made by bishop broughall who said the church had faced many problems during the pastorate of the present rector and was the stronger for hav ing met them there was danger to day of people forgetting god when a community did so it became cruel said his lordship pred moffatt spoke on behalf the young people of the church the following contributed to the musical program miss olga mclean miss olive brown mrs fred moltatt steve patterson and miss kalileen hamel aorohtpanlst the hall tastefully decorated mrs moom and mrs- charles waterman poured tea a wedding cake standing in the centre of the prettily arranged table hamilton spectator rev mr thompson is an old georgetown boy and the herald ex tends hearty congratulations potatoes nlw nlee mat pry 71 23 tomatoes llam hal eiaby rati 21lb bananas rsciaah fuvar comea veluw nleeslie 21 c aoz lettuce llaaargrawa nle lia 2 beads ge oranges aw4 jaley nlee star iteika homegrown new cabbage beett cucumber on aale carrolls limited county council halton county council met at thcr court house milton last week the warden in the chair and all member present except mr allen- owing to absence through llllness of the coun ty clerk kr 1iu peult miss mar garet max ted officiated as acting clerk minute of the last meeting wertt read and confirmed and roiro- spondence read as follows from the board of railway com missioners re subway at oakville the letter stated that the board now having funds to proceed with con struction of subway they are now wishing information as to whether the county of ilalton is willing to pro ceed with the construction under the term of the order lew per cent- to be paid by crossing fund 30 per cent oj4jl 3d per cent county of hal ton 41 per cent by township of trafalgar and fi per cent fay the town of omkvule moved by mr hewson seconded by mr hall that the eoritrtctlo of the subway at oakvule be proceeded with as par order of the board of railway gommlstionerc from the town of georgetown re resolution passed by geor council moved by o w hvis sec onded by thomas lyons thut we ask the county to take over the maintenance of the connecting uns in the town of georgetown unde th supervision of the county en gineer from nassagaweya re resolution moved hy mr vanslckle seconded by mr stokes that this council do take exception to pasturing livestock on county roads and township roads un less properly protected and no ha- ard is made to traffic it is noticed that a number of people are pastur ing livestock on the roadway and party in charge is not iy any effort to keep said slock in control the increased speed uw make this point very important and we feel the attention of the county council should be drawn and some action taken in this matter from crown attorney w i dick a letter advising that a warning sign be erected at the lnlenecuon of the 7th line and no s crossroad where a fatal accident occurred just recently moved by mr gilbert seconded hy mr kerns that the reeves or the muiuclpalltle be a committee to de termine the equalised assacsmenl when the committee brought in thelr report that the assessment be made the same as last year mr gilbert was the only one to raise a-tlissent- ing voice c moved by mr ilewsotk seconded by mr currie that the report of the ljfeecial committee to equaliae the as- sesment for the county of ilalton for the year 1s37 be adopted a by uw was introduced and given three readings to equalise the assess ment a deputation from the various fair boards waited upon the council with a request for their usual grant- the spokemeri were mr t e ilarrop milton mr w a- wilson george town mr wright and mr q a dills acton each gentleman was confid ent the ralr for which he aoudted a grant was uve best in the county and mr dills said he had no objec tion to the grant to milton being in creased providing that acton be kept in line moved by mr loblnson seconded bymr davis that the coupty grant to the towns of milton georgetown and acton fall fairs be the same as 1056 tliot a depuuiian of ladles from merton with mrs g a atkins as aapokeaman asked that uve county council us their influence to have the new bridge near bronte known as the merton bridge so that the hutorioal signifi cance of merton sliall not be lost several members spoke in agreement and the warden assured the udiaa who represented the home and school club that council would do whatever they could mr frank thompson superinten dent for halton and peel children aid society requested an increased maintenance for one particular fam ily mr thumpnn also asked that council consider some way in which dellquent wards might be cared for and suinrestrd that a of the corridor in the gaol be designated for h use of the chlldrensmd it is not fair said mr thompson to ex ited any woman in a private home to look after unruly wards moved by mr bulr seconded hy mr itoblnson that council increase grant ire childrens aid from txt iter month to 35 the road committee reooinmended in their report uiat a rate of 1 mill be levied for county road purposes that the 7th line esquelng from homby north 10 lots be paved with low cost bituminous pavement that uir same be laid in uw tillage of kil bride that 5 year debentures be is sued to pay foe the county to shre of paving costs we recommend that smalr mllaajfe be paved each year we recommend that the following roads be designated as uirough roads road 1 ouelph line road 3 bronte to palermo road 3 7th line road base una road 7 milton to kilbride road 8 2nd line to campbellvlue ilesolutlons passed were as follows moved by mr llewson seconded by mr byerai that the following ac count be paid hospital felsttts education tlttm 46 county build ings 57000 finance 1401 03 printing 3633 railway and agri culture 1mj5 moved b mr gilbert seconded by mr mcnlven that re endorse the sale of the gordon hoove to pl itobertson for the um of t3250 and uiat 40 rommhslon be paid to mr brown

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