Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1945, p. 4

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if council i hale and mn harry i hale wtah to announce the birth of a son at mount sinai hospital to ronto on august 13th mother and baby both doing well presented at meeting of ty council tuesday ar rangements made for establish ment of health unit cp jt is asked to consider safety at goelph junction crossing new addition to house of refuge to be opened september 8th the georgetown herald wednesday aug 15 1945 stewarttown miss m e dolson dies at norval station halton county council alter an sence of two months met in session t milton last tuesday the warden presiding and all members present with the exception of reeve smith i following the reading and adoption of the minutes announcement was dade of the prize winning essayists competing in the competition open to the program consisting of a solo the guests of the county council at thelr june meeting n results were as follows marlon cunningham a e esqueslng jim mle ford ss 1 trafalgar joan may ss 8 trafalgar beverley sum mers ss 4 nelson joan colling mount nemo robert nellson ss 15 kelson carl schenk ss 11 es queslng phlll monaghan east bur lington leone joyce ss 1 nassa jtaweya robert allan bronte only four of the prize winning con testants were present marlon cun njngham the first prize winner and three others the warden presented e cheques congratulating each girl turn upon her success it was moved by robertson and gil bert that council petition the select ion and release committee for th release of sgt s j wilson from tha armed forces his services being urgently needed on the county roads carried akblw reports and business arising from the standing committee discussed in i committee of the whole with reeve er in the chair were as follows hospital accounts passed 944 10 county buildings this committee recommended payment or accounts amounting to 304 76 it was also re ommended that a fan for the registry office be purchased price set at j75 a letter from the boiler inspector rec i t mended renewal of piping leading i water gauge all other parts ere considered as being in good con dltion sltook nlat e in regard to tnebwteslderhe and it was moved by craig and w lutnker that mr deans write to the count ga ler asking him to state in writing that lit does not wish to lie in the eoemor s residence during his term of office carried printing accounts v ere passed amounting to 100 85 agriculture and reforestratlon accounts were passed for chas read head for corn borer inspection 125 45 lewis patterson corn borer inspect ion 123 20 it also recommend that a letter be 1 tent to the c p r asking that if a i new station be built at guelph juncl i ion that the crossing east of the present station be considered special communications an invi tation was received and accepted from the house of refuge brampton to the county council officials their valves and interested friends to attend the opening of the new addition to the house of refuge on saturday september 8th at 7 30 p jm other resolutions passed were death notice laverty in milton hospital tuesday august 14th 1945 mrs j h laverly beloved mother of mrs rev r c todd the re mains ore resting at the myers elliott funeral home dovercourt road toronto service in the chapel friday aug 17th at 100 p m in memoriah dewhurst in loving memory of allan son of mr and mrs andrew dewhurst who passed away august 13th 1934 in toe bloom of his hfe god cahed him the pride of his manhood days tvose that knew him loved him all spoke of him with praise he had a lovely nature a heart purer than gold- he has left us beautiftd memories which win never grow okl ever remembered by mother dad brother harvey and sister elsie dickenson in loving memory of privale harry david dickenson royal regiment of canada who died 21st aug 1942 after dieppe mother brothers sister hilts in loving memory of pte ervin hilts of the algonquin regt killed on active service in france august 10 1944 the blow was great the shock severe we little thought the end was near to bear our bitter cross he is the onl one who knows how bitter is our loss but god is good he gave us strength lov inglj remembered by mora and dad brother and sistirs luoas in loving memory of our fa ttier charles lucas who away august 11th lft0 in that bright eternal city where no tears e er dlinxihe eye in the home of many mansions we will meet him by and by eer remembered by emily and huliard rev lconnrd j self of norval presbyterian church was the offl elating minister nt the funeral of ttje late mla t nret emma dol son which took place from the t h mcklllop funeial home bramp ton interment was mnric in noivnl cemetery the late miss dokon died at tht watkins home non nl station on july 24th where she lesided tor a considerable time past with her sis ter miss maiy doisjii she had been ill for several months she was born on the fifth line ohingacousy 81 years ago being a daughter of the late andrew dolson and mary tone lyons dolson th lat mist i dolson resided tor a tunc in joronto ten yeaib in bwunpton and lifer lul miss christine ditkenaon has re turned after holidaying at wasoga beach and brampton mr and mrs p r bally nnd dawn of hamilton b ent pari of their holl lays at theli home heft ted standlsh visited with his aunt nd cousins mrs jenkinson and mar ilyn last week mis harrison of loronto is visit ng with hti sister mrs i h smith stoker 1st class imd mrs stewart a pi actual mu so dolson resided or en yeaib m biturtpto years wert spenf al n a member of noiwil chuieh i he late miss dolson by three sishis and i mrs willi ims slul town mis t h iihs ford mis mni del tion and tslt 1 raw saskatchewan simpson t nt o few sister mis roy smith mr mortrum of with his daughter o humphreys cpl bill lennant town renewing old a i 1il tnrs ociseas mr rolhwell of f uelph lharee of the tei 1th his into visited i family mrs as in stewart iu untanccs af the unite church 4 caaatfa gewgetewa rev r o todd ba minister miss lynda stewart atom lrbm j music director 10- am sunday school mr h c wriggles- worth sunt 11 am union services service in the baptist chuch 7 pm service in the the united ctiurch rev j e oa- om preaching speak and sing the young people meet an mon day at ij pjn the mid week service on wednes day at 8 pro visitors welcome ul she- was j t hur q aft rnoon pieshjtorian k n brothel of leore bell of slial on oiwil sla sari of bellow church news knox presbyterian cbnrch georgetown noitvai will organize volunteer fire brigade will preach rev chas c cochrane ba- bx minister 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship the rev w a campbell of keene first baptist church minister rev j e ostrota organ lstmlsa m coofe sunday aul 19lh9 45 am us s hoo 1 1 h mi morning hii baptist huith 6 45 pm j icl songs 7 p nv evening servlc n tinted chuich mr ostrom will norval and union prcrirjrtanta chnrohes rev j l sek ba mlnlatar norval sunday school 8 16 ajn v public worship 10 am union pnbue worship 11 16 am the united chubch glen wuuams rev f j durjop minister sunday school 11 a m church service 7pm n- iloly cross bc cmtreh rev fr v j morgan mass at b am 2nd and 4th sondajt 1 la 1st 3rd and 5th it j at a second meeting of the newly- formed norval fire protection aco elation in u e schoolhouse on mon llmehoom presbyterian church day night it was decided to purchase r w a campbell of keene a r p equipment and to organize a wu1 preach fixe brigade in the village rhe executive reported an excellent esponse to the appeal for funds and 75 payments have already been made i to georgetown and brampton fire br gades for their services in the re cent fire which destroyed mrs black s store and r sidence a substantial bank balance is alio on hand the opinki of thr meetlr was also in favour o instnllii t suretl lighting in the vllhgt and i committee com posed of gearri ool op nnd george i sharp will present a petit on at he i next meettne nf isquesint towns ip council georges church i o thompson rector twelfth sunday after inntty sunda s hool it am holy com munion 11 am eens jng 7pm illianis notice ours store will reopenv after vacation on monday august 20 rachlih tailoring cleaning and pressing weseysn stjf lane block phone 233 1 i nrkvl 111 i i llts 1 ok orokll su1i1 1- un ral iii u f i tht late edm jenkins beloved wife of george smith were held from her late re sidence on fi ida august 10th bj the rev c c cochrane she was 40 enrs of age mrs smith was born in george town the daughter of mr and mrs alex jenkins twenty three years ago she married george smith and they made their home in town mrs smith was a member of knox pres bytenan church and an active mem ber of the circle until illness over took her three years ago death came suddenly on august 8th after her long illness bearers at the fun eral were messrs thomas bland toronto douglas marshall leon cowtan bert smith wesley lane and ben young the large number ana nmuv v guelpl interment was made irr g other resolutions passed were as follows moved by j m mcdonald be number and craig that motion moved by j j tr were carrled b the m mcdonald and seconded by mr wng lower boys terry bludd craig on june 12th 1945 as follows onnle hulme bennle lorrtman and that a supplementary bylaw be en- htt antfori acted to cover 21 000 00 underestl mourning the loss of wife and mo- mated on road expenditure and that are h and only child 9000 be allowed to be expended on maryahso surviving are three bro- the georgetown link be rescinded thet and one sl8ter gord jenkins moved by near and murray that th army at montieth roy jenkin lheclerk arrange ith the railroad ro j hamilton board to meettjolintyrrriwayboafd and hat mrs sebert guelph of this county in regard to improv- l ing safety at guelph junction in case cemetery of the building of a new station moved by j m mcdonald that the office on the n w corner of the county building be allotted to the county school nurse service for their central office the senior nurse was introduced to members of the council at the con clusion of county council meeting moved by robertson and mrs pettit that the health committee recoro mend that they be given power to make the necessary expenditure to cuadt of yddt v set up and carry through the health ijhwlx 1 mw li program a bylaw was prepared read and passed to provide for additional ex penditure j30 000 on che system of county roads as approved by the order in council during the year 1945 this by law to replace that res dnded in by law previously referred to as passed on june 12th 1945 council adjourned to meet septem ber 11th 1945 s is in card of thanks we wish to extend sincere thanks aid appreciation for many kindness es and beautiful floral offerings from our relatives arid friends tendered during the illness and death of our dear wife and mother george smith and daughter mary card of thanhs we wish to thank our many mendi and neighbours for their acta of hnilnaw and niwigm of sympathy extended torn and also for the baan- ttfnl fley offerlnga to the sad lose 4 oar beloved mnth and snoed- tier f and lira wpbaa bsn- and thats another reason for avoiding pick ling failure it docsnt pay to take chances with low priced vinegar in sist on the best canada vinegar and be sure of success canada vinegar has been the leader for over 80 years and sold at all grocer wnte for free pick ling reap booklet to canada vinegars limi ted 112 dufce street toronto canada vinegars pmttmniqgjl

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