the georgetown herald sftveatyseveatlt year of publication wfaeky july ttb 1943 200 per aaaum 5e per copy orders twkeaweek garbage collection in town ftl fair buuth oar tea g ilh u ik vtrmm ul n deapit th fact thai ul majority ef local dtlaras were cejoyteg th sstjtfum of a btlstrd dominion dsy bollday on monday mtebfcsn et oorttovn ooundl met in their r- fular moothlv milnn in lh municipal bnlmtny all bumtef wr present a deputation from th tsaorgrlowo ill pair board watud on council ilalflni th usual grant to th fair m track fetch apsalrtn for the deputa tion stressed th imoorune of main talntot this rurvtj- in stitution in ui cnmmimlly and alio uud that ui agricultural depart- 6ven of ui ontario ooveroment had asked that th fain b continued in wartim ai a rtlal nwd to ul war effort in making a motion that tlw tram to ui pair board b th am u latt year rr nrown elated uiat th rail pah- wat ui barkbcra of ui commu nity it ni a benefit to th farmrra in ratiln and competing tn purebred atook and while mora indirectly waa benefit to tbr town lualf a it had th goodwill and patrons of the farmers throughout th yesr coun cillor lyons arrandrd tha motion and it was carried urianlrnouary th rant waa for ii 09 council agreed to take advantage of tlu 4 pr cent discount and payment of th county flat of totw m waa eu- thortrrd the county rat waa slightly lower thla yar being trwt00 in 1m2 it wi mad up at follow 1 mini or ib81t for general purpose and de bentures and 13 mllli or lubfl for road expenditure the rqunltsrd assessment is fl915moo council spent some time in discus sion on th repalrtrur of sidewalks and water mains in the town it waa de cided to do certain portion of walks in collet view on king fit main st and hot at rrovldtrut a contractor can be ensured a new twotnch water main will be laid on tons st thla too presiding the available help can b obtained for th town the mattr of twlcrswrek garbage codctlcn was brought before th meeting and it was decided that the garbage colleetor be notified to start twteeaweek garbage collection at once and to continue during th warm attmmcr months an advertisement tn another column will show that this order ti being compiled with a number of hospital account again cune before councu and it was de cided that if patient did not make an endeavor to par up tn th tsuatdtau future action would b taken actlntt hubs an order for tons of coal or th municipal ixriltmg waa put in to tn local daalm councu adjourned at 1045 after pas- stag um fooowtng accounts to esses again th second monday in august moved by jos ilau bteoncud by h ahsw that th touowuif accounts b paid jxs urcartney atru i 0 if usrehmrnt w w tea w operve w w j 60 wra ward court bnie 400 e c thompson court serrtcsa 400 ontario oasett advertising ww itydm bectrlc commission aosls snttt osraf w w im r j until co rhaoonrry j1 nydrrs carta- ua armstrong oars iii speight oarat jjj4 rochol chrmlcsl co 10 j schuta et asto hamilton cnllorm cap oo 51 uunlrtpa world stationery bm erenlnt trlearam adrertliinf 3i canadian brass co ww mm cvonrrtown herald prtntlnt as 41 oartshor thomnaon dp foundry oo ww imh j u ner oil streets 3m0o can national railway 100 bb telephone oo mti p b llarrtwn posuge etc ilea toronto dally btar adrt 1110 it lane fits is 00 29 cartons books etc sent in by navy ltague the oeoritetown branch of the navy league of canada recently shipped cartons of magulnev book iramm plsilnr carrt for the benefit of the sailors in the british linplre the shipment included am8 magaalnes 1t1 books 33 decks of playing cards 3 crib- bage 13 games collection and sorting was donr by the mairarlne and games corienor rev r c todd menber of the united church boys club and veral members of the navy league executive th nary league is very grateful to those who contributed to thu shipment to say nothing of the gratitude of the men and sromen u the navy and mercantile senior who will benefit right now the appeal is for nooks books and more books for reading they ms be left at alacoor- macks drug 8tor st cao sacday settee licak through th courtesy of lb and ui if h uoyr bt osorfvs bsld their annual sunday school picnic at ibllgtrt orchard fttrm on saturday july 3rd about fifty scholars had an enioyabu um twrnrmln- playln bab and raxtruj th wtnnara of lh va rious mnu war aa jotlowi ulss v adams class i laurl olrrn t otan hsrruon ibss b prtons class i luuo ohaptln und dohsrty us p nortons cus i bobby ferry 1 danny itewttt ulss d armstronrs class i bud varry j buu dobrrty ulss r basons class i btlk ten- nant 3 iran chsnlln u r basons class i ross norton 3 bob raters ur j carters class i peny wujett 1 jane bhrpberd ur w w uenal- lys class i alra ortesr 3 bob itell ooniolsllnn raoss i usrun arm strong 3 oordon jenkins ii i darld bovmsn a- watklna horsplnq races i i belle tvinant j uanel bhepherd ii i pegvy wu- lef 1 marvatt sanjent hi i ross norton 3 ttob roser the pknk was unasr uie dlrscuon of rev woo thompwm rector mr w carpenter superintendent ur n dsson qecrrtsry ulss y adams mrs w carpenter and mrs f ham- son tttv hp laar trt mkhrt cooo ckowo to dance and futv bwoo th georgetown otru pipe band r a treat both to the rye and th ear on the night of july 1st when they mad their first public appearance on th occasion of a gala street dance which they sponsored whether you r scotch or noo their skulfuj pin ing and beautiful kilts could not all to bring forth admiration and praise assisted by the ind battalion of the tlth field ambulant plop hand of ckxiph they paraded from th town ilau at 0 is to tsk up uirtr position at th corner of uu1 and ualn btrem there they plsyrd st halfhour inter- i als in the road to th isle final number on their program la player took a circle formation lady and men papers alternately and the rendition was most effect in addition to th band itself there were ad ed the attractions of opmalr bingo kift drinks and hot dog and doris hulls dance band for a jitney street dance a good crowd enoyed the event and vltneaard thr lucky number draw for cash vouchers made during the eirnlng ur a st btsjk r r no 3 oeorfstewb won th 11000 prls and wra oreensward oeorgv- lnni woo mat tavos iouchrrwhici b lined bark into its funds of the band lome scots reserve get ready for camp ttttuab mall tirtfcday skridf this ttaa aasjks us tltb as- ajrertary ts 0sftsns lirrau oar skssism ale an s4 rtstjih kuk u us fa4- tag l th heeau aa4 s ar ii u ui e avsis stte feaaal ik fillsulsg cllttteg dated ltt us tk uttcrtni uu sk su osssllsl r4rj of thank r v alsh to thank our frlend anl i luhthiur- lor tlnlr nuny kuiilurkmv durtni our nncnt sid bereaiemmt- mrs orant and flett tenders awarded re bridge grading victory loan organizer at meeting ontario provincial elections scheduled for wednesday aug 4 parties actively enoaoeo tn organization in ii alton mayor joseph gibbons pro bable nominee to carry c c f banner on the pollucal front in hilton county things arc beginning to warm pt organlrauon of he to old par ties is well under tray with thec c f again entering the field to contest the halton county riding nor represented by t a blokclock liberal progrc- stve i last week sunley hall of hornby vas unonunously chosen conservative candidate and on tuesday cvcnlnr next a cof rally ftt milton will se lect a candidate for this riding rumors which continued to rench tills office parly this week stated thnt mayor joseph otbbonn of georgetown had decided to let his nnme stand he- fore the ccf convention when they convene in milton with these tumors in mind wc contacted mayor olbbons and he gave the following statement with regard to his intentions in the political arena- i have horn approached by jwople throughout the country interested in tho o o f parly to allow my name to go beforo the convention on tuesday july 13th at milton said mayor glb- bons while i have no particular de sire to become actively engaged in party politic it is my considered opinion that the liberal and conserva tive parties have failed in enacting legislation of am real benefit to the people of this great province and i am therefore supporting the oojp at this election and giving some consider ation to belntr a candidate moyor olbbons said further it is not ai yet definitely known whether t a blkelock will again eon- test the liberal seat whleh he now holds as uiejfjbera party nomination has not beenl held this nomination meeting is scheduled tor saturday july loth at milton and we can only await the outcome of this meeting to make further comment with the election date set for wed nesday august 4th candidates will have little time to spare tn mapping out their routine and contacting the halton electorate mewtonsutherund vows at allandale allttidalc preabytcrtan church was thr scene of a quiet summer wadding on saturday july the third wlien mar- jcrurit helen sutherland daughter ot i mrs sutherland and the late robert sutherland become the bride of wil- uam iveru newton son of mr nnd mrs istom neuton of lmehoue ontario i jte dr sinclair officiated mrs wm mulromson nami and mrs hurry stnrthurm placed the wcddlna music given in marriage by her uncle mr andrew mnlcomson the bride wore n kowi of turquoise blue luce over taffeta nnd small flower hat with abort tulle veil she carried a bouquet ot uwect- hcurt rosea and bouvardla her at tendant mrs constable who wore a wllnw cbcnllle frock white tulle halo caught up with blue flowers carried a bouquet of white carnations and cornflowers mr kenneth stevenson of ispndon ont was best man and mr william maloonuon of bsrrle and mr oordon price of umehoifse were ushers a reception was held at the home follow tnfx the ceremony the brides mother wore a brocaded blue dress with blue and white accessories and shoul der bouquet of pink carnations the grooms mother was in lavender sheer over taffeta and leghorn hat with a shoulder bouquet of ptok carnations following the reception ur and mr newton left for algotwjuln park the brides going away costume being of delph blue with white hut glore and shoes tvmrmnft township council hrld tunr nvular nutting monday fvrnuiff dpntnrfr o w murray oouncll- 1 rs o e cleave ororfie ourrtr and wm a wilson irr present and rref c ii may prrtdrd minutes of thr lim i u- ting rrc read and udoped mr c n 8 acithajiier on twhslr of acton fntr uuard and mr craig rew ind mr llrrwrt clrur on brhalf of vsqurmiu fair doard addrrvsrtl the rmincll mr alex hume on behalf ot milton fair board had attended the june nftlnn tlw rec on behalf of the council promised to deal ulth tlirm- rtuitterv ut a later date mr h l mcoinnls orvanlnr na tional war plnanc oommlttct- for halton addretwd the councfl mr mc- o inn is ex plat ii ex some ehantre he pro posed to introduce in connection with the next victory lon mr iuiy smith county engineer a prernt in connection with the opening of tenders mod by murray seconded try wu m tint the road account be paid vnc carried moved by murray aeconded by our i i that account be paid bell tele phone oo wimrw 3a121 ubs 300 2 2v total 15 10 acton public utilities commission crescent street light to tune 17th 1vv0 board of hydro commissioner georgetown street uhth at glen wiuliurui to june 30th 71 so o c brown renewal bond no 27 clerk to july iv 1044 taoo carried moved bly wilson aeconded by clrive that fvheip claim be paid oeortre currle t sheep killed 25 00 suencer wllvin aluator 2 00 carried mo ui b m irriv mvonded b wil son thi nlief arcounm be paid 4102 carried mo itl 1 ciirrjn endl b wll- non 1 tii the tender for the con- ut ruction at i jo fi concrete bridge on the 3rd line ind the 3 ft 6 in con- rre box culwrt on the town line north of nonil be airaided to roland illilnti nnd it logan 2 tiia the imuiln at the 3rd line hrtdye tlir inidinc at uve box cul- ert on the town ijhe north of noral nd the stream dliemlon at olen wu- i linis be iwarded to r a blyth tb- ironto all hcrtirdliut to tenders received on this dite nd on file tn the tocnshlp office carried moed by wilson seconded by cleave that e adjourr fo meet on august jnd nt d oclock pm r at the cll of the rexe carried tills m thk l-veml- hiiow74 fob ajd to rthsia ttiu ia te licrny tlrrlng plclurv slioai at gretjory tluatre monda nlkhl rrim mlilrh the entire poced were donated to the aid to rtiitla fund oi fairly well attended and nc lit i mm rrihd for thu oth cnue mr morrl- rttxr in hiirre of irmrtiremcnu ixirlrwr the hit miution two of thr mi painting ot hlcli ilckrts have been old erc rntflrd off uh the lucky prize win nern beln maria wilrox and stanley fuila the other lour picture will be drawn for at a date to be announced liter tn the herald another box of clothing for rusalan relief almot complete mrs k preston reports mr john bird do nated three fine aspldefttra plants to be mild in aid of the fund and mua a staunton purchased one of these for st 50 mimtary ftvfcral iffxd for w1m eddie doyle requiem musa wavi sung by rev father mcqucllen at the military funeral for rifleman edward doyle in st michaels cathedral toronto ilflmn dole wiu accidentally killed by a bullet from a tommy gun while on manoeuvres on the east cout the procession was led by the scottish pipe band under the direction of captain ross of the querns own rifles burial was in lady of victory cemetery at st augustlneis seminary- ll col j r o oorman senior chaplain conducted service at the cemetery sgt mccloud of camp borden was acting offlcerln command of the troops wartime waiters learn to wait rnil services has taken manyespcrisaewl svalm killwnys dining ear fluty ttieysr repuced by imcdlalc call veteran dlnlngcar stewards instruct enlistmen from cnnncli younffer men not sulijca tt iinmcdlile call veteran dlnlngc tha newcomers in the lino itoints of providing the courteoiuservlce for which canadian national meal carsare noted above steward wiuiam hector veteran in canadian national service gives a demonstration to f balanoff left 19 yean old jr karnlulc third from let 19 and joe lenluk right ib looking on is r paul an oldtimer in dining car service who la handing in tha cmtr a aajj aursfait tk tulaj i tss u miratr tsi hr v t ntamt tvs was ctartstt 7 mr laar hasur la iml txa arti ur ataawr kssl ttliu4 4 kaj arrtt rstlstrt wrfar uul mr bsssur asi u mr iimt crslt wk tail la mr t k barm 1st in mr born su u us snsial r- twtt tk arssmsl aatr r- fnr4 u was k d vtarras wk panissstw tk sssrsu wale h ouhuih maarr sr mrm nliim th ar sbusi ua evaus fsr rsass af ta iwsw prnl pasltssxt tk rw us nttna 0 fw trssb cnrtrfsa assl artsa wta to caw cast b c utcim to tb ildrl of th pipes us th tun of uv brass band cob t bsa of th lorn boot tjwu battsiloa xuurr will march into rrlvcara rxmr on julr ittn already plans ar beta enad aad rtrrgnrong will b in rradkstas by uisj ttm as camp um eoea najrsr cotf nrarrr enor and mors drifts of us hglmnt ar maldrtc plans to attaocl old soldlrr and th nssr raertm ar all aarisrly awaittnf th aero boo thos who hst barn thr bafor us ih enthususls who say thai vbtf would not miss camp undrr any ctreuba stance bcausr bar lhy rrostn tw wrs of concentrated tralnlfist ttei equlpnirnt thst is not arauabl or lo ral traixilot llrr thry bad thamstlrw i skins training that parsllls that est thr acute army and hrrr too rnrf man esprnrece th ssprtt d eorpsl and comradshlp which adds to in cd kymmt of thr casts those who wul sttrnd this two wratri csmp are looking jorwsrd to lh rrnrrlal rusht march and uouac as a wortlfc unite rsixrlrnw thu year plans ar being made for the rntsrlalzimtnt cat the rrne army while oo this nlgbl schimr by one of the auxiliary berate conrrrt oroupo and also by morlraf plcurv- which ui be shown outdoor wherever th boys ar encamped tv thr night for the irs time thr bora of taa lome scots itesenr am hse til uorwrtunity of seeing the actual flrtraf o uir 3 inch mortar aa well as other light sutomallc equipment mar and varied ore the acuvltla of the bos while in camp they sll en- joy uils tao eek outing and those of the reserve who attend will remember ulth pleasure and pride the knowledge rained and the fins time had there alll be five companies of tfaf regimen tro into camp as well as th cttxip making up battalion head- quarter the auprnrt company from urumpton will be commanded by cap ckirdon fltratton and a oompan will be under captain h t burgesss n comrnny irom oakvllle snd dl tilct under xfslor chambers company from oeorgetown and acton will be under cant ii moclure and limit darragh of orangevtlle will cooa- mnnd d compsny the boys will in all probability pro ceed from the various centres to to ronto by train and from there pro ceed to camp by boat trackmen have bio task on canadian national links to maintain 24j0o miles of railway main tracks at an efficient standard is a slwablr task and in wartime when thousands of canadas fighting force and hugs auajtflua of wax i hare to bt ua emtauy- th tm portanc of this job become greatly magnified according to j a nils en zlnrrr of track for the canadian na tional railways lood track is para- moimt in tlie safe operation of train ind last year the national railway used 77l gross tons of new ran tn muln line replacements which is equal to tan miles of track in addition 21m gross tons of relay was used for the irnewal of 300 miles of secondary lines th track programme for ims is approximately the same and is neces sitated by the irrcatly increased traffic which the national system has been called upon to handle more farm equipment exemtt rrom rattonbio twelve items nave been added to lh group of five already exempt from th wartime prices snd trade board order which rations new farm machlnarf and equipment rationing went into effect last octo ber an d ricept for hand tools odjk cooler refrigeration units irrigation or drainage equipment tracklaytns tyn tractors and attachments repair and spare parts permits issued by farm mschlnery rationing offloer war r quired before sales could be made other urtlcls now exempt or sickle knife grinders incubators lew esrgs or under brooders pump lacks wood well pumps barrel and cistern pumps chums sprayers six gallon and under wheelbarrows electric feno controllers hand operated seeders cut ttvators and weeders and hay forks nnd their sling and attachments active service notes filklit sgt alfred sykcs from dun- iii spent the week end with mr and mrs the sykes iac john hunter lust arrived overseas in time to celebrate hla twentythird birthday inst tuesday rent wlshei fmm every one nt home john allan law left for the coast last week having enlisted in the navy as nn entrlne room artificer he has just completed a special course in to ronto nnd will take further trnlntng in diesel engines at his new post prior to enlisting ho was employed nt the welland chemical plant nta- goro palis and before thnt he worked for a number of years at provincial paper limited in town mr o v thornlcroft principal ot shelbume high school hss received a commission as second lieutenant in the lorn boots reserve birthday oongratulatlons go to pee e a hill who ll celebrating hi birth day overset on july 8th pte hill went over with th lorn boot tn 1mi mrs c jam has received ward from her uo pte oordon jam of th lorn soot aytnt 1st had arrived ovcrhcus safely and hnd seen so many oeorgetown boys since his arrival that it seemed almost like old horn week word was received on tuesday of the safe arrival overseas of aubrey kerr son of mr and mrs richard kerr norvol pte kerr joined th army on january 6th lots trained at toronto brontford and camp upty before proceeding overseas prior to enlistment be was employed by norrt its mcharg ot toronto and still another district school teacher to aiiswering the esll to tbs colors mr elwood bmythe principal of alen williams public school or th nut tw years has enlisted la th r o a p snd reports at depot on july ithh ur smythe who home i in shelbume earn to the olen school well hmvrmmtndod and ho had two successful terms this year all hi entrance pupils were aucoessful la thstr examinations prior to school ejostraf for the summer ntouth ur smyth was the reelplmm of mi uentracauasi bracelet from the rjupu of lb svool alt avmrtft ww r4 if bear wsutik and th raresenuuon nud tsy osat bchenk