Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 12, 1945, p. 9

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v 5656ef ti03 i electrical girts all metal bridge lamps 1025 table lamps 850 up pinup lamp 425 450 bed lamps steem electric irons 1795 irons toasters 28 up baby bottle warmers 395 electric rangettes 3900 pyrex ware of all kinds tlamfcwarfc s1s deluxe clothes hampers 695 to 1095 xmas tree holders 75c 100 leather billlfolds 90c 350 ccm bicycles 4250 and 4350 kiddy cars 225 and 335 365 colored mixing bowl sets clear mixing bowl sets 140 oren casseroles and pie plates with silverplated holders 34 piece set of 1847 bros silver ware 4435 and tax hardwood table andchair sets 8 rocking horses 25 shoofly rockers all metal wheel barrows 198 7 a small deposit will hold any article until christmas richardsons hardware hit r phone 25 c we deliver r thrifty shopwfts ifts for him gios f0rjhj home gitsf0r her bachelor sets 100 to 250 xmas stockings adrienne sets 100 to 1000 cigarettes flat fifties xmas crackers 59c 98c evening in paris sets 110 to 1000 stationery 50c to 4o0 shaving brushes 50c to 500 molinard sets 200 to 1800 pinauds shaving sets 150 to 475 playing cards 50c to 125 colognes plaid sweet pea old pice gleam lven- nphs robaccos xmas cards 5c to 25c lnginparis razor blades shaving bowls dresser sets 500 to 1075 come in and see our full display of xmas gifts billfolds all prices compacts 250 to 500 new town truck to be purchased the anal meeting of the ims oounci was held monday evening in the municipal building with mayor harold cleave reeve k r macdon- ald and ora qarflcld mcoilvray thos l lyons jack armstrong olfford bradloy s w orr and wm p thompson present one of the main items of business was the decision to purchase a new town truck which had been budgeted tor in the 195 estimates three seal ed tenders were opened with the fol lowing offers georgetown motors ford ton fl047 allowance on fargo 36 37 scott a garage internation al boni 1028 allowance 4250 spelgbts oarage pargo a ton 110780 allowance 100 a motion was passed calling for the purchase of the international from scotts oarage a tetter from a returned serviceman albert reeve offering to purchase a lob owned by the town at the comer ot ewlng and arietta street for 100 nesulted in a considerable difference of opinion among the council and ended in a threeway deadlock crs arm strong and bradley moved that it be i offered to mr reeve at 160 an amendment was moved by crs orr and lyons that toe lot be offered for sale at tso to any returned man and i if more than one offerwas received tibat the name be drawn from a hat a second amendment moved by mc- gllvray said maccdonald asked that the original offer be accepted when votes were cajued all motions failed to seovre the- necessary majority as movers- and seconders all voted for their own motions and cr thompson was the only outside supporter of the i mcuhrsj4imdonsld motion correspondence included a letter from the local council of women i askmf that the omfew law be enforc ed req juveniles to be off the streets by 930 pjn county oouneu informed the town that additional copies of the county advertising booklet could be obtained at cost 1 price of 30c to 30c a copy the hydro- is to be asked to put in two new street lights one behind the public school on victoria st and the other near the harrison residence on ontario st mr art scott notified council that a snowplow had been purchased by him and was ready for action when required it was decided to proclaim boxing day december 26th a public holi day in georgetown a grant of 900 was made to the fire brigade and the clerk was authorized to pay the statutory onemill grant of 1322 to the board of parks management first and second reattng was given to the bylaw authorizing the instal lation of a sewerage system at an es- tmated cost of 103947 and it was decided to write to the two halton members asking if any government assistance was contemplated for public works cr sid orr will head a delegation from council which is in toronto today interviewing queens park with regard to locating a second bank in georgetown ttkt town has been serv ed by only one bank snee ttle bank of montreal branch was closed down during the war and present and anti cipated growth of the town merits ad ditional banking faajlittes it is felt the mayor mentioned tbe plan for a homecoming reception for the lome scots regiment which will be held in brampton when uw regiment arrives from overseas later this month as the date is not yet known prelim inary arra only can be made and the matter was left with i the mayor to make any necessary ar- rangements fl rev harold toye leads i in uu sri al belaions discussio opportunities for girls age 18 years to 35 years merchants rubber factory kitchener will pay yon while giving you instruction m the craft of shoe making excellent opportunity to fit yourself for steady profitable employment day or night work apply to your nearest national selective service using form 701 rubber factory kitchener merchants j kit w robbs drug store phone 76 the rexall store georgetown first in a aeries of three open dis cussions on industrial relations was held at the united church last sunday afternoon the discussions are sponsored by the newly formed mens club at the church and the guest speaker on sunday was rev e har old toye secretary of the religion- labour foundation mr toye speaking on he church s point of view gave some interesting sidelights on his work with the foun dation which comprises representa tives of tie protestant roman cath olic and jewish faiths astwell as rep resentatives of all major labour groups among them being that of a factfinding committee to labour man agement disputes and a coordinating influence between agriculture and in dustry in the united states the or ganization has placed chaplains in different business firms who take jobs in factories and serve as religious ad visors to the staff the foundation has given religious groups a chance to get to know labour while giving toe latter an opportunity to express its views from the pulpit second and third in the discussion series will feature a representative from the canadian manufacturers association this sunday and mr ch arles millard organiser of the cio steelworftera union on the following sunday active service notes leading bandsman joe wilcox has received his discharge from the rc nvr and returned to town last week in the navy for over three years he has been stationed for some time in winnipeg blended for quality sa1ada tea varied line of nuts walnuts pecans almonds fibjerts salted popping corn fruits tor christmas oranges grapefruit lemons tangerines grapes british columbia pears and apples all these items at reasonable prices for the christmas season lieatas fruit market phone 71 injun off eel georgetown metal trucks plastic telephone mens ties 35c to mens toilet sets 29c ladies scarves ladies toilet seta 29c twine wrapping tags seals ready georgetown 159 196 100 150 79c 129 paper

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