Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1939, p. 12

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fwges the georgetown herald wednesday evening january vllh 1939 local news young bachelors at kortll pariah hall on fri day evening jan 13th it read the hydro oonmussloners notice to customers re payment of bills on page 7 of this lsipue a bums supper will be held in knox church on thursday jan 38th a good supper and program will be provided it nomination will be held in the public library on monday jan lbth at 730 pm to provide another mem ber orcouncl for ward three- junior farmers meeting jan 17th at the home of bernlce and joe lyons tn place of at elisabeth and bui retds as formerly announced it the wctu will meet at the home of mrs a r speight on fri day jan 13th at 3 pm rev chanes j w address the meeting personals brills january clearance sale now on take advantage or ujp bar gains which mean a great saving to you orulla lost week voted to remain dry a bylaw which would have authorized opening of beverage rooms in the town was rejected by a vote of 804 to 450 chester earl chief of- milton s-vol- imteer fire brigade reports that ho loss had been caused by fires there during the past year this is the sec ond year that this condition has exist ed daniel mitchell 18 of nassaga- weya township was fined 6 and costs by magistrate w f woodliffe at milton last week when he pleaded guilty to allowing a juvenile to drive his car leslie louth pro at the oakvllle golf club for 10 years left last week take charge of a bermuda golf club he is expected to return to his position here in april where he will again be available to the rapidly in creasing club membership the most severe epldemlo measles in some years is being experi enced in milton numerous pupils are absent from their seats in the junior forms of public- soheol but the dls- not s widespread as- j04augural meeting of georgetown town council continued from page 1 engaged the engineering ann of hagey gray and flunkett ltd who made a complete survey of the muni cipality and submitted plans and specifications for a modern sewage system at an estimated cost of 127- 00000 it is my intention in the near fu ture to introduce to the members of the council the matter of submitting to the electors for their approval or disapproval those two capital expen ditures not being unmindful of the recent financial difficulties from which the municipality is slowly recovering hav ing in mind the fact that better busi ness and working conditions for home- t owners are in no way assured for the future and realizing that increased taxation would necessitate increased rents to tenants x am convinced that now is the time and place for me to express my considered opinion that it would be unwise to burden reales tate to the extent of one or both of these proposed expenditures and that i am unalterably opposed to such capital expenditure until the present bonded indebtedness has been retired if however the electors by then- votes decide that the necessity for better educational faculties and the need for more convenient and sanitary sewage disposal outweigh the finan cial responsibilities pertaining thereto i shall consider it my duty and the duty of my colleagues in council to see that the workjs commenced with out delay and as efficiently and econ omically as possible i am able today to look back upon eight years of public service to the rftliftnff of one of the best tosms for its size and population in this great province of ontario and bring back many pleasant memories of my asso ciations with members of the council organizations and citizens generally true i have made mtstakm but i szromlt i have made an honesteffort to transact public business conscien tiously fearlessly and indepe for what i though was tn the best interests of the majority of the peo ple the canadian government has an nounced that their majesties king george vi and queen elizabeth will visit canada during midsummer of this year it js my intention at that time to proclaim a drtc holiday some suitable date so that the du- sen of georgetown may have an op portunity to fittingly celebrate the royal visit to tins country i suggest to my fellow m of the council tint transportation should be ar ranged for all the children of public cboalage in the mumctpauty to at tend a public appearance of their rftrj m the capitol ehy of on tario j it 1 my desire to express my fmckfttion and gratitude for the con- fldenee that has been placed tn me by atsotmv me by acclamation for the uimiisf year and i assure ttw cttt sbbs durtng my term of offline this r m- vfll spur me on to continu ed hsiuhisi to pontic duty and re- achieve- v ments for the people of the town or georgetown the business of the meeting then proceeded as follows moved by lyons seconded by hall that the standing committees for 1930 be as follows the first named to be chairman finance hall crlpps roads lyons davis brown building and property crlpps davis costlgan printing and industrial brown lyons waterworks and fire costlgan hall welfare light and police brown lyons crlpps carried moved by brown seconded by hall that bylaw no to authorise the head and treasurer of the town of georgetown to borrow the sum of 950000 to meet current expenses until the 1930 taxes come in be now read a first time carried moved by crlpps seconded by davis that bylaw no to authorise the head and treasurer of the town of georgetown to borrow the sum of 60- 000 to meet current expenses until the 1939 taxes oome in be now read a second and third times and finally passed and the seal of the corpora tion attached thereto carried moved by hall seconded by costl gan that the regular meetings of the council of the town of georgetown for 1939 be held on the first tuesday of each month carried moved by lyons seconded by crlpps that a meeting be held on 16th day of january 1939 to receive nomina tions to fill the vacancy for council lor for ward three in the town of georgetown carried moved by brown seconded by cos tlgan that we do now adjourn meet on tuesday january 17th at 8 p m carried milton robert b dent aged 85 years highly esteemed resident of milton for 36 years passed away on monday evening last the result of a paralytic stroke which he suffered a few weeks ago mr dent was bom near milton and farmed in trafalgar township near hornby for many years was a member of grace anglican church here his widow survives judgment was reserved by judge w n munro in the action of- william chapman of milton against the coun ty of hal t for damages chapman asked boo as a result of an accident recently when his car was allegedly thrown out of control in baqueslng towntupr and plunged over an em bankment he t the aoc was due to the defective condition ot the county highway judgment will be given at a later date mr and mrs thomas o ratnshew of milton entertained tturtgrve guests at dinner on the tittim of their aflver wedding anniversary last week rollowtog the dtoner toasts were drunk and speeche made bride and groom of towntycve years mr and mrs arthur tyndau of to ronto spent sunday with mrs wm tyndau mr russell wheeler of hew toronto spent monday and tuesday in glen williams and ge r clare stevenson and mrs stevenson of brampton were visitors at the home of mr and mrs thos lyons edith st oh sunday mrs wm tyndau was in toronto on tuesday attending the funeral of her brothcrlniaw the late edward tyndau who passed away on satur day night- last mr alastalr cameron of renfrew formerly of the bank of montreal staff here has ben transferred to huntington que mr and mrs cameron moved to their new home there last week mr george a wusoj who underwent an operation ouelph hospital ten days ago we are pleased to reixrt is now progressing luxely his numerous friends wish him a speedy restoration to health mr and mrs alex d hume an nounce the engagement of thelr daughter adeline bailey ada to mr john campbell sinclair son of mr and mrs wm t sinclair or george town the marriage to take place the latter part of january mr and mrs gilmour and miss anna of campbell villc mrand mrs chas htelr or hamilton mr and mrs wm anderson and bjjly guelph mr and mrs wm bullard and kenneth and mr and mrs a w frank nmd family spent new year with mr and mrs wm frank pure food store 24 lb bag monarch fancy pastry flour sc large pkg teabisk 29c red river cereal pkg 23c 5lb tin corn brand corn syrup 37c i ib tin crisco 21 1 lb carton iure lard ipc 3h oi ttn fancy quality mushrooms mo 1 lbtln red rose coffee fall purpose grind sfrfi a pkra hprra- etmkkt qffi phb ptiab its large pkg brimsol safe and speedy for clothes and dishes me 4 bars palmolive toilet soap tsc sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb 20c peamealed back- bacon by the piece lb 31e choice breakfast bacon by the piece ib tse fresh bologna by the piece lb v mfce choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery ease yet to warrant closing the building in the last three years mining in canada has created new jobs for 30- 000 canadians and last year it dis tributed no less than 135000000 in wages and salaries according to hon crerar federal minister of na tural resources 1939 will be unique in one re spect while it will have fiftytwo weeks the same as any other year it will have fiftythree sundays the extra sunday is due to the fact that the year commenced on sunday and will end on a sunday the estate of tony oklend oakvllle mining magnate who died in miami florida march 7th last greatly enlarged recently by 62- 560 surrogate court records show this is due to a personal estate not itemized and brings the estate to a total of 381549 negotiations are about completed for the sale or stanley park erin the prospective purchaser is mr o w henderson of clarkson a native or erin ireland with this for his birthplace it is perhaps only natural that mr henderson should choose to locate in erin ont the womens association of georgetown united church will hold an afternoon tea and travelogue in the basement of the church on thurs day jan 19th at 3 pjn mrs h w kennedy will give an account of her trip along the pacific coast to alaska it in chealey a bylaw to authorise a 40000 debenture issue for addi tions and renovations to the chesley high school was submitted to the ratepayers on election day the by law was endorsed on a vote of 4 to 1 evidently a very lively support is giv en to educational affairs in chesley town statistics reveal that the population of milton increased by eight during the past year there were 33 births as compared with 39 tn the previous year but marriages were five below the figure for 1937 deaths which were listed at 15 were four less than they were the year be fore the report said first meeting in 1939 of united young people the first meeting of the united church young peoples union for the year 1939 was held on monday even ing jan 9th with miss madeleine erwln presiding the meeting took the form of an installation service conducted by the rev mr overend the officers for 1939 are as follows president madeleine erwln se fia d treasurer ethel mcenery christian fellowship convener isa bel mcdermld christian missions convener mar ion overend christian culture convener alan macdonald citizenship convener armand swackhamer pianist evelyn hartley social convener evelyn stockford assistant corinne anguish recreational leader jack maclaren at the close of the service stuart maclaren sang my task the young peoples benediction closed the meeting great bargains biggest ever- i 50 off any piece of china or glassware this week january 17th to 23rd inventory special sale iliiitoiivwcbcryi- have done good work the georgetown housing commis sion referred to in mayor gibbons in augural address on monday evening is composed of c j buck chairman w h long j b mackenzie and the mayor they have done good work in straightening out this financial tangle during the past year clerical conference on monday and tuesday the bis hop of niagara held a clerical con ference at hamilton the clergy of the diocese attended in large num bers rev w o o thompson teas present the sessions of the confer ence were held at st peters church christs church cathedral st thom as church and all saints church mrs bama have been prominent m muton for many yearaycrmmptnn celebrated wedding anniversary mr and mrs robert mccartney powley st celebrated their thirty- fifth wedding anniversary on friday dec 23rd former residents of georgetown onl they have made their home in orlula for the past two years and were the recipients of many letters and telegrams of good wishes onngratubitkm orillla newsiletqer oac short coarse banqaet at the short course banquet at the oac ouelph last thursday dr christie president of the college was presented brtth 3400 by the short course students for the maintenance ot the skating rink and 0000 for ft aflver tea service to be used for col- lejre entertaining poipusea enter tainers were present from toronto bronte and ouelph doris hulls or chestra of georgetown supplied the music for the dance erin mr and mrs w y gray left for acton last week where they intend spending the winter with their daugh- and soninlaw mr and mrs basil johnston township treasurer e e wilson of caledon township has revealed that caledon township closed the year with record bank balance of approxi mately 9000 mr david knight who has been section foreman on the local line of the cpjtt for quite a few years was superannuated at the end of the year mrs ed hurren who was serious ly injured in an automobile accident and who has been undergoing treat ment in the peel memorial hospital has recovered sumdently to be able to return home last saturday and convalescing jennie mcleod widow of the late john house passed away in toronto on december 30 1938 a daughter of the late john mcleod and betsy black she was born at belfountaln and spent her early life in the community about thirtyeight years ago the fami ly moved to toronto and in 1920 her husband predeceased her she was a member of the united church ad vocate ashgrove the mission band held their an nual meeting on sunday afternoon and appointed their new officers for 1939 president gilbert wriggles- worth secretary ruth morrison treasurer betty ruddell the january meeting of the auxi liary was held on tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs a j ruddell reports of all departments were re ceived and adopted the installation service was used to instal the 1939 of ficers the third chapter of the study book the church reaches out was used this was followed by the wor ship service as outlined in the mis sionary monthly the business meeting for the sun day school was held on tuesday jan 10th when the reports were received and the books showed a small sur plus the election of officers was in charge of rev j o totton those elected are as follows superintendent mr t j brownrldge assistant mr a j ruddell secretarytreasurer miss l reed convenor of muslo miss i wrigglesworth temperance secre tary mrs earl wilson missionary se cretary mrs geo wlngfield cradle roll secretary mrs bruce brlgden the teachers for the classes remained much the same with the addition of miss isabel wrigglesworth and miss marlon dick for the newly formed the wa of the united church are holdmga rokinole social on monday jan 16th mrs walter brownrldge and mrs frank ruddell are the com mittee in charge the young peoples union are hold ing their meeting on sunday night jan 15th in charge of mr john hun ter church news scripture text beloved think it not strange concerning the aery trial which is to try you as though aotne strange par- joice ituumneh as ye takers of christs amfferlnga when his glory shall be revealed ye may be glad also with exceed- in joy i peter 12 13 st georges church rev w g o thompson rector second sunday after the epiphany sun- day school 10 am holy communion 11 em evensong 7 pan the annual vestry meeting will be held on monday evening jan 16th at 8 oclock st aikens cbmrth glen wduasas second sunday after the epiphany sunday school 2 am evensong l am the annual vestry meeting will be held on tuesday evening jan 17th at 8 oclock united church rev p o overend bjl minister the sunday school and bsble r human will meet at 10 am the sacrament of the lords supper will be observed at the morning service xn the even ing a copy of da vlnces great paint ing the last supper will be thrown on the screen and studied rev k g baxter minister 3 church school 7 pnt worship vice subject ye are my frta monday 8 pxn byjmj thursday 8j0 pro annual church supper and business meeting acton last thursday evening members of the 1938 council and other municipal officers and the press were guests of reeve and mrs f mocutcheon at their home on young street a de lightful chicken dinner with all the trimmings that go to make these holi day meals so tempting and all satis fying was served the first meeting of the 1939 acton school board on tuesday evening had a full attendance of the board trus tees j m mcdonald dr p w pear- en dr a j buchanan v b rumley f 8 blow and j d boyd mr j m mcdonald who has so cap ably filled the duties of chairman for several years again heads the board for 1939 a resident of nassagaweya was as sessed 6 and costs in polios court here last week for failure to pay poll tax the original tax was 2 mr and mrs q a dips and fami ly and mrs alice maopherson spent the holiday week end in toronto mrs h r wanabrougn betty and donald of toronto spent new years at the home of mrs w a murray mr and mrs fred macdonald and family attended the silver wedding an niversary of his brother in gait on new yeert day general sympathy is felt here for councillor w j beatty in the death on tuesday in toronto of his father mr henry beatty free press in poltues heckler t wouldnt vote for you if you were an angel candidate lf i were an angel you wouldnt be in my constituency a bat lxa long round piece of wood so is a flagpole and some people think its fun to go and alt an a flag pole so its just as much fun to go on a bat ministers son invents invisible ear dram the invisible ear drum invented by a o leonard a son of the late rev a b leonard dx for many years secretary of the board of foreign mis sions of the methodist episcopal church for his own relief from ex treme deafness and head noises has do greatly unproved his hea that he can join in any ordinary conver sation go to church and the theatre and hear without difficulty inex pensive and has proven its worth to many people write for booklet to a o leonard inc suite 148 can ada cement building montreal it not so good how do you like your radio sandy well its aw rlcht to listen to but those bulbs are no so guld to read by betow are listed a few of ear used cars thorevghly oendttten- ed for winter driving sedans 1938 chrysler royal ox heater 1937 plymouth deluxe 1937 chevrolet master deluxe heater 1938 chevrolet master 1934 chrysler airflow 1935 hudson 134 bukk special 1933 chevrolet master special 1933 pontlac heater 1929 chrysler to 1932 fran tenac coaches 1937 terraplane custom 1937 pontlac 6 1937 chevrolet trunk 1935 pontlac 6 heater 1936 ford 1930 ford deluxe- trunk 1932 ford v8 1931 ford 21000 miles 1938 terraplane custom 1928 ford 1928 chevrolet 1928 whippet 4 cyl coupes 1936 plymouth deluxe 1988 willys 4 cyl heater 1935 terraplane 1936 plymouth 4929 dodge 4 pass 1929 ford trucks 1937 ford 3 ton platform hj5 1838 chevrolet 1 ton chassis and cab- 1936 tntrmat tonal h ton panel 1934 ford 1 ton panel 1932 chevrolet h ton panel 1931 dodge h ton panel 4oyl 1931 chevrolet 1h ton puttorm long w b 1939 dodge ik ton platform hetternan motor car co guelph oht

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