Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1945, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 18 1945 1 t to telar i v u w w aitns it will take time and money and manpower to cany out the largescale construction and improvement program weve planned for after the war take our dial conversion program along almost three- quarter of the telephones in service are now of the dial type but that still leaves thousands of telephones and exchange equipment in scores of communities to be changed over after fku war when equipment is again obtainable the job will take years to complete and this is just one of several projects which spell jobs not only for all our pre sent employees both at home and overseas bat for additional workers too 0 imfkmft0k 1939 halton warden die in omkyilfa warden of halton county in un j l hemon died at his summer cot- tae near oakvllle on july lotjx bom in oatvill 73 years o he was the son of the late w o hainan a pioneer settlei in the community in early life he established a grocery store later taking over his fathers business which be operated until a month before his death a faithful public servant he served as a member of oakville council in 1910 and 1911 was town treasurer in is 14- 15 and in 1938 again entered municipal life as a council member in succeeding years he was deputy- reeve and reeve and in 1m0 mayor of ookvine a member of the masonic order he was also a member of the rotary club and knox presbyterian church surviving are three daughters mrs t a cavan olarfcson mrs james b black and miss jean of oafcville and four sisters mrs a d ohlsholm la jolla california mrs m v huffman sebrlngvlue mrs a w mocraney toronto and miss addle hewson oakville chucrii botis league have trip to niagara las thursday 17 members of st georges church boys league accom panied by dr and mrs clifford rekl and mr and mrs p olney enjoyed an interesting trip to niagara and queen- ston taking the morning train to toronto the group trent by the steamer cayuga to niagara and re turned to toronto by way of queen- ston they saw many of the histori cal sites which abound in the nia gara district and the trip was both educational and enjoyable for the boys acton m and mrs w it brltton marked their golden wedmng anniversary at then home on july 17th they were married in georgetown 60 years ago acton arena will be in the sporting picture again next winter the wool which has been stord in it has all been sold and is being removed from the building mrs t grieve of georgetown zone representative assisted in installing the new officers of the legion wa mrs w ooles is president for the next year acton public utilities commission is purchasing a new ford ton truck mr and mrs g w mchugh cele brated their silver wedding anniver sary at their home on the orescent free press milton a native of milton robert has been appointed manager off tbft dominion woollens at petertknonajb prve years overseas ilqpt 1mb dawson arrived back in muton and m visiting wtb his alster mra 00x9 ooulson olive katjhleen firm and pto banc j smith were married at a pretty midsummer wedding in grace ofcurotl ot england miss margaret ma played the wedding music and during the signing of the register miss mar- orle dawson sang ohamplori card of thanks i would like to express my sincere thanks lo st georges church tv lome scots wa soldiers comfort and other organizations and whose parcels and letters were mm appreciated when on service ovei pte c f laws the perfect thirst quencher hi w salam hgie tea atiouinq 6elfi te farm br 6e farmer how 9 by collecting and turning in the coupons acquired against the use and sole of butter and the sale of hony and rationed maple by writing to fhe lx l ration boards for ippfrcahcn fcrm rb77 as soon as fhey jcnow definitely that transient labour rations vvil be neeued to fee a extra help hired fo periods of jess than two weeks rationing is not intended to add unnecessarily to the burden of canadian farmers who faced with shortages of labour materials and machinery have continued to respond 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