Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1945, p. 3

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1 the georgetown herald wednesday june 27th 1945 quality youll enjoy salada jane session county council debate paving of road to stewarttown the gaol governor mama to another house no decision yet on appoint ment of county antnor other items including halton county health service halton county council had one of the liveliest sessions in years at its juie meeting on june 12th all mem toers were present and the warden in the chair ban tine business occupied the morning session in the afternoon the first person to address council was mr angus mowat inpector of public libraries he approached the council with a suggestion that a county co operative library be organized which would result in an interchange of books among libraries within the county no uctton was taken since council were agreed that they could not see their way clear to adopt such a scheme al the present time although they admitted the idea was a good one representatives were present from the various fair boards in the county means for financing the road work should be further considered since the meeting of council we understand on good authority that the work will be undertaken this sum mer mr j m mtdonald reported ihat final arrangements for lnstltutlngthe county health service had been com pleted except that office room for clerical work would have to be ar langed two nurses had been recom mended and approved and were all ready to start work beginning with the fall term it was moved by j m mcdonald and hlllmer that the application of beta sutcllffe foi the ppsitlon of sen ior nurse with halton county school healui service at a salary of 1700 pir annum with a car allowance of 600 and with one months holiday with pay be accepted duties to com mence august 1 1945 carried moved by hjilmer and mcdonald that the application of miss a gib carrolls 8peci4x j0akeb tfanb wheat bibotjitb muffets chili sauce aylmer btl hc ajrlmtp diced carrots x iso mother pirher tea v it u 37c 39c carro i golden tip jfe tea i 44a mother jacksons jiffy porridge m tie mother jartwnj j fry pie crust i4c posts man pre- xoc se appealing for their usual grant which for the position of junior nurse cade tad- thy i pin cnn ore tfcey best tlier blue rose of r whin whit voces tb owtg ployec bpu 8uiwakks of protection are the natural thing t fiuilt like armoured tanks these alligators their great hulks are shielded by rows of tough leathery plates of skin their lashing tails topped by horny lobes nature has gone all out to give them their bulwarks of protection brantford roofing is a bulwark of protection too countless thousands of canadian homes large and small enjoy its durable fire resistant quality its assured protection against the ravages of time and the wear of weather there is a brantford roof designed to meet your budget and enhance the beauty of your home yoo will be thrilled with its pleasing harmonious appearance and longlasting protection specify brantford for your new home or when re- roofing the old resulted in the following motion moved by craig and hillmex that milton rur board be given a grant of 250 acton fair board and es- qlesing agricultural society each a grant of 175 each carried sheriff w j l hampshire address with halton county health service t a salary of 1 400 per ai num with a car allowance o 500 and one month s holiday be accepted duties to commence august 15 1945 car ned both the above applicants and sal brantford roofs ed council with regard to mr calvin anes were recommended by the pro fleming governor of the gaol having vlnciai department of health changed his residence mr fleming moved by murray and k r mac had recently vacated the governors donald that leave be granted to intro- residence in favor of his own pro- duce a by law to equalize the as- perty which is adjacent to the court sesment for the county of halton house he had notified the depart tor the year 1946 carried ment to that effect with a request this brought up the matter of ap thal light and heat be provided at pointing a county assessor which the his own residence since this was members of the council were sup- entirely up to the county the sheriff posed to have discussed with their had been notified to that effect while respective councils when the war council was agreed one house was as den asked how man were in favor accessible as the other it left them t a county assetsor bell g appointed with a problem on their hands since two were opposed that is esquesing if they rented it they might find and georgetown oakville hao not themselves in the position of needing reached a deiinitt decision but expect- the house without having the power ed to the foliowing monday of nuking trie tenants to leave mr cleave deputy reeve of es it was therefore moed b cleave quesing staud he undtrstood that the and k 3 macdonald that the clerk plan had not worked out very satis be instructed to secure information factorily n out of the neighbouring from the rental appraiser regarding counties for this reason the war renting of the governors residence den agreed that inquima si oulu oe carried made as to tl e cause of tht dissa is reee w j robertson chairman faction before final arra gmntnls of the oood roads committee brought were made in halton county up the subject of the stewarttown i incidentally tht treasurer miso road which at their april meeting margaret maxted and the clerk mr council had agreed should be paved i vv deans were appointed to attend lhs jear the assessors convention which was mr robertson now contended that held on june 13 to 15 paring this road was financially 1m for some time past arrangements possible if it were to be included in have been underway to secure a their present estimates to under take this piece of road work would require an additional 30 000 reeve mcdonald chairman of the finance committee asked why mr robertson had allowed them to pre pare their estimates for the year without notifying them that the sum allotted for road expenditure was not enough mr robertson replied that the re- aohnian regarding the stewarttown road was thrown in like a bombsh terfa th it hi profi ting jjjuest vontford roofing company tlfhsd brantford ontario t fcy two months ago when no such pendlture had been allowed for mr craig asserted that if the mo tion vent through trwo months ago j then lie road committee should have made some plans to meet the fln- i jjice cbmmittee resuming the expen suture mr jtobertaon thought the easiest wj out cf the aaaahty was to post- serricti fha georgetown lumber co ltd now site for county road machinery and in this connection it was moved by robertson and biggar that we ac cepl the offer of the town of milton to purchase lot near cpr station for a nominal fee of 1 as a county yard for the storage oi county machinery carried accounts passed were finance 056 87 county roads lg 893 08 printing 55 32 agriculture 5235 county buildings 13342 hospital aicoounfcs41fiqo crown brand corn syrup on 3c 53c canada corn starch xoc nabob irradiated coffee i 43c quick quaker oats ib b xc aunt jemima parnate floor to 15c 35c ovaatoje lar sac 98c ial chaw and sanbo ni o mother parker coffee us mcuren 5 it aylmer queeh olives 41c as tse ib 1x tomatoes heinz condensed soup tomato 9 for your strawberry jam certo o 9c kills files shell tox m z cash mere bouqutr soap 2 kr tic woodbury ada soap 1 ok 33c chan loor ijc wai tlr 51 i ml i c tin- 29c midgets 1 is we reserve the light to limit qnantitiee rrt iu merclusdlm special watermelons each 1 05 new cabbage beeta and carrots at market prices size 288 navel oranges doz 40c size 252 navel oranges doz 48c fruit ajid vegetable prices enbject to market nnetoatloni c te om jni zstfc snoajt10u60 reesebve833to67l btjtteb so to 11 i btxgak atlona f 90tous i no meeting of the council will the j held in july the next meeting ia scheudled for august 14 or at the call at the warden strange occupant of j secret booh what odd conviction prompted the elderly authorteacher to keep her pane pavmg of the mad and made ajmothers body in her bedroom for 33 motion to that effect there were year as others previously had done amy three votes in famor ai the mo llln the vain hope their loved ones finally it was agreed that iwcmki return read strange occu pant of her jbecnet room in th i american weekly with this sunday july 1 issue of tie detroit sunday l times fiancijjgi huttonville park t every wedneday and saturday music by modern aires johnny boyd and jack mack 8 orchestra regular admission 50 c per person coming attraction thursday june 28 mart kenney special admission 00 per person sleepers and diners in home from the war specials v h j5 tor hemes 1um loots mr i tag md jfalnr car turn mssititzsjls ajnjr r js yiig t jr

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