Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 29, 1941, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 29th 1941 seryeb saving buy war sayings stamps nebon reeve 194 warden mr j w campbell reeve ol oak- ville and mr norman craig jr peputy reeve at burlington were the only two gentlemen taking their seats ao new members of toe personnel of helton county council for 1m1 nu inaugural meeting of council took place in moton taies jan 21at the meeting was opened by the be v j b moore minister of st pauls united church milton with a short prayer followed by the ijordls prayer nt uni son mr william deans county cleric then took the chair and nomin ations for the office of warden were called lor and were made as follows mr john blair reeve of burlington moved by mr gilbert seconded by mr qraig mr leslie kerns reeve of nelson moved by mr qubert seconded by mr robertson mr j b chalmers reeve of acton moved by mr cleave seconded by mr may no further names being given mr wilson moved that the nominations be closed mr blair courteously thanking his mover and seconder asked that his name be withdrawn after reading a clause from the statutes with refer ence to the election of a warden the county clerk then called for an open tote with the result that mr kerns was elected warden by a vote or eight pour members voted in favor of mr chalmers mr chalmers immediately eongra- nlatd mr kerns on his election and asked that the vote be made unanim ous council was pleased to comply with the request the new warden took his oath of office before his honor judge munro tnd congratulations were then the order of the day with mr kerns asserting his intention of doing every thing in his power to fulfil the duties of his office to the best of his ability the customary group picture of last years council was presented to the iiv council bv ex warden finney after which routine business got un der way the reeves of the various municipalities formed a committee tv apnotnt standing committees for the var and the result was as follows the first named in 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hammhiri n id letter from the inspector c intra oi county b hidings amuniz tint i om plete plan of ihi comt b iildmt be sent as soon as pojib e mr hampshire mentioned llfti at one time there hid b en such a plin bui it had befn la t either litre or b iln department and urged that council attend to he malur without delij mr hillmer brought t matter up for the con idrratlon of the council by a suggestion that council meet n about three or four o clock in the at ternoon and carrj on through the evening nstead of morning and af temoon as was the custom at present mr gilbert 1 don t think that would be a bad idea at all rt might be a lot more convenient for some of the council mr hillmer of course i am not proposing this with the idea of two days pav mr cleave i think the meeting should no be later than 2 30 if we have it in the afternoon mr may last year there was never much done before 2 30 anyway mr finney the only objection i would have to that plan is that some times the roads arc pretty bad and you wouldnt want to get people up- at night to help you out of a ditch mr wilson it seems like a good idea to me warden it is quite passible thl- plan might work out very well during the summer as most of us are farm ers and sometimes find it hard to ge away mr hillmer well it is just a sug gestion i thought perhaps we might b thinking it over mr cleave then introduced a mat ter that was apparently uppermost in the minds of most of the council said mr cleave there has been much talk and dissatisfaction due to the loss of our good police officers two men as good as we have ever had and i think this council should voice their disapproval about the matter this is no time for reducing our police force i feel the good conduct which has been evident in this county has been greatly to their credit and i think the council should take some part in this matter mr may i trolte agree but i dont know whether we have the authority mr craig i believe it is the gen eral policy of the department to move their men around from thne to time mr ball i understand atforney- oeraeral cbnant was surprised to learn that two ameers were stationed here mr may how long has he been finding that out m blair i think it is customary for officers to be moved around mr plnney we certainly had two good men here and we shall be sorry to see them so i ii d jliauon along the same m n lu i n tlit lolloping nsou i b in pitd moed jj mr cleave seconded bj mr b air that the clerk be in true ted u i utt o tht a orney gcneidl tlia lit count counttl ol hatton regret tr muih the tclio i of jou depart mint in iran trrng our provincia police and ftoid apprecli e hit re n talliti n of oni or both officers is ai hit ie rnt st confidence heir iljjiij to n forte law and ordti uid i i top of tins resolution b out o the mtornty general dc p nm o tlir police commlssioiui ind t h pre menu mtmber r blakeloi k mr clnlmir move seconded b mr campbell tint tenders on printing tx en lied lor carried b aw wert- parsed to appoint luditoi for 1940 alio to appoint members to tht county board of audit and t b law to authorize tin borrowing of monej to meet the ex pendituies for 1941 ft wns also moved by mr finney and seconded by mr hall that mi cilbett nnd mr wilson be represents lives from the ha hon county coun til to the board of the children s aid society for halton and peel for fie ear 1941 carried uon reports were presented from st al bans ladies gutla sunday school inlauatlon fund aypa and juni or ay j a all showing a satisfactory condition the elections were rectors warden mr aruiur beaumont peoples war den mr montague merryday board of management e bludd r haines mr wagstafte j craw- oia j eason w h beaumont m h bcaumom r bason richard btaumpnt c eorst sargent i mm j faon m h beau- mnu h tra gordon graham r bludd j craw ford w h beau mont ri hard beaumont thos hu1 nd george sargent 1 in question of udquate heating foi the church was considered and a committee consisting of e bludd mrs wagstafte nnd the churchwar dens was appointed to investigate the matter the vestry then adjourned with k benediction pronounced by the rertor refreshments were served by the ladies st albans vestry the annual vestry meeting of st albans church glen williams was hld in the parish hall on tuesday evening the rector rev w g o thompon in the chair in the absence of mr joseph beaumont mrs arthur beaumont acted as vestry clerk after the opening devotions and the reading of the minutes of the last vestrj meeting reports were present ed the rector reported two baptism three marriages and two burials and commented on the condition of the church saying that it was good but might and could be better and call ing on all to make it so he express cd warm appreciation of the work of officials and organizations the churchwardens financial state ment showed finances in good oondi- i in our mail bag m pp1i 1st canadian divmon base post office nna january 4m 194l the georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear mr biehn just a ante to thank you for send ing the herald i would bke you to know that i appreciate it and look forward to seeing each edttfton 1 can also tell you that i read it ab including the advertisements and by the time i have finished i feel that x have had a visit with my old mends at lioine the georgetown boys who an hers with the ppol i are all inh and i believe happy and comparalirslj com fortable perhaps a little bond be cause winter in one of cheat tftighsh villages is not what one infltnt call gay still they are good soldiers and will not mind putting up with a little boredom for the tune btttdf thanks again for your pspsr mut best of luck for4he new year tours stnoerely arwott 1 round trip bargain fares from georgeto arga pown feb 6 to cnjl station in the maritime r frortnee at q new btiunwlek prinoe edward maad noa 8ootla feb 7 and 8 to ottawa 695 to montreal 2s to quebec city 1225 ste anne de beaupra 1285 i tv lathbe tickets fares transit limits and itiformatlon 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