Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1946, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednes may 22nd 1946- ho attention dog owners all dogs in town are prohibited from running at large from may 1sth to september 15th this order applies to nights as well as days and will be strictly enforced georgetown police commission upholstering o dont discard yoor furniture have it reupholstered setter than new furniture today phoiie 89o7 eltims ah tito guaranteed sick the upuolsterek school pupils of halton guests of county council wanted fulltime orfarttjmefemale help 39 cents per hour to start 43 cents after six weeks nonince workers 49 cento after 12 weeks incentive workers 47 cents plus bonus after 12 weeks light assembly work clean surroun dings imso urgently required room and board in good homes for girls apply smith stone g or telephone georgetown 212 annum visit of- fiftylive boys and girts have banquet tear of county buildings and hear addresses reports given on high sebool areas in county prises for essays offered to pupils on visit wltyfve boys and girls entrance class pupils from school throughout the county were guests of the halton county council in regular session at muton before the business of the- day got underway the children were welcomed by the warden reeve c h hillmer of oafcville and also by members of the council who were introduced to the children one by one at noon the students were enter tained at a splendid luncheon at st pauls church sunday school booms for which members of the mountain union womens institute were res ponsible a short program followed at which mr l l skuoe psi was the guest speaker the topic of his address was success and he took each of the seven letter in w success to illustrate characteristics necessary towards successful living xt was a most inspiring address and was listened to intently by students and adults alike mrs mary petut in her usual apt and humorous way moved a vote of thanks to the guest speaker reeve chas klrkness ac ton expressed the appreciation of the council and their guests to the lad ies of the mountain union wj fo the sumptuous and appetizing meal which they had served and to which mr khicness noted everyone present had done full justice he j t young joe nova for the de ligh selections he had given them on els pianoaccordtan mr krk- ness told joe he thought he had a grand future ahead of him at 2 pjn council resumed and committee reports were considered in committee of the whole with reeve klr in the chair while this business was in progress the boys and girls were on a tour of inspection of the county buildings with mr smith and miss maxted in charge they visited the gaol yards the registry of- floe office of the provincial pohee and the work of each department was explained to them as they went along later to the afternoon with the students again assembled in the court room his honour judge mun i addressed the youngsters explain teg tft 32um the various farm which flbe a of justice takes as it concerns the civil law of the county crown attorney w i dick also addressed the students and he ex plained to them the law as it applies to the criminal court he enlighten ed them- as to the why and where fore of fingerprinting and the way in which criminals were apprehended and tried it was quite obvious the children followed the talks given by both oflicals with the closest interest business dealt with by the council as as follows special communications copies of resolutions- were- read from the town ship of trafalgar the township of kelson and the town of oakvide all of which requested the establishment of a new high school area reeve craig saidburlington had not yet sent in their request but h was con aden that they would be doing so members of the committee appointed to look after the northern end of the county had no report ready but nounccd a meeting was being held in he near future however a letter fromthe milton board- of trade pro tested suggestion of a school being built at speyside and requested the county council to consider placing the school in the town of milton in stead the letter wasfifled accounts recommended for pay ment by the finance committee and passed by council were as follows finance 234982 education 23241 printing n 36495 county buildings 287536 hospital accounts 49505 county roads 2434203 3115962 mykl tx eop and crawford thai the following grants be made halton junior farmers 16250 halton junior homemakers 6250 halton ploughmens assoctotlon 15000 carried moved by craig and klrkness that this council offer the following prizes for the best essay submitted by any pupil attending today under the title my visit to the county council essay to be not more than 300 words and to be sent to the county clerk not later than may 31 ten prizes to be awarded ranging from 10 down to 1 carried a movement is underway to inter est various counties in soil erosion problems and halton was invited to send delegates to a convention to be held in ohio the only member of the council who felt free to go was deputyreeve hall of trafalgar it was therefore agreed that he attend the convention as a delegate for the council all expenses to be paid by the council bjx degree for rev arthur dayfoot friends of rev arthur c deyfoot of chengtu west china will be inter ested to know that at the recent clos ing exercises of emmanuel college toronto announcement was made that he had been admitted to the degree of bachelor of divinity and awarded the sanford gold medal in divinity the thesis upon the merits of which these awards were based was written by mr dayfoot while en route to chi na in 1945 during the months of de- lay in south africa an india wmi awaiting the lifting of military lestric- uon5 against entry of civilians into china which occurred a fen weeks be fore v j day his parents mr and mrs c b dayfoot who now live in victoria bc report that they hear from him regularly ewry few week and that he is well and kill bisy lr acquiring the chinese language mr the next place i live in is going to have many an overexpanded household has endured the bathroom prob lem but lack of adequate electric wiring is a more subtle irritation having to move the chesterfield to plug in th vacuum cleaner for instance ust because the only wall outlet is back there with all the lamps and the radio hooked up to h and then there is the new range or water heater you would like to have if the main wiring would only stand the strain that is where the real rub comes when you cant use some new electrical convenience until new wiring is installed for h many homes are not wired for modern demandu as more appti- aifces become available me ue of electricity keeps right on climbing and makeshift wiring adjustment lead to trouble that is why it is so necessary for you to insist on adequate wiring for your home be it old or new hydro rates have been reduced until they are now among the lowest in the world enjoy full benefit of lowcost electrical servants by having your home adequately wlreo a good electrical contractor knows how to wire adequately and your local hydm will gladly give you information h you are improving or bvudfng a tome ask yoor hydro for the book- ht adeavato wiring for the postwar electric home of canada notice to creditors in the estate of george leonard wat son late of the town of georgetown in the county of i la hon retired farmer deceased and in the estate of phoebe jane watson late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton widow ceased the creditors of george leonard watson late oi the town of george town in the county of halton retired farmer deceased who died on or ab out hie 4th day- of october 1935 and the creditors of phoebe jane w late of the town of oeoretown in the county of halton widow deceased who died on or about the 20th day of april ad 1946 and all others having claims against both or either of the above estates are hereby notified to send by post- prepaid or otherwise or to deliver to messrs langdon ayls- wortn georgetown ontario solicitors for thtvinderslgned executor of the estate of george leonard watson de ceased on or before the 29th day of may 1940 their names addresses des criptions and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securi ties if any held ty them not later than one 29th day of may 1946 and that immediately thereafter the exec utor will proceed to distribute the es tate of the said george leonard wataon deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard onlylothe clai ms of which the executor sfaall then have notice dated this atfa day of may 1946 jambs victor watson wllf dbojl cajmvz cbiojtw spread isc hdpey swbetmed prune nectar smebil 31c ubbtfl vegetable sjolujp jt17 woodburts speed coat cham ot wool foam cleanses arm- x a roa akfiaxtasr munchies uodieb flour bran rao 10c i5c johnhni wax cream m sc 45 vacuum pace mazwzli house c olf f e e s 4c aylkzk diced c l lima beans n 16c beets sss lie beans s 23c soup ass xc mix rm 14c sab it hours frosty m5x x to 19c id srvut extracts ours new green gabbage hard heads 2 lb 15c cooking onions nou 2 lb 15c oranges size 220 sweet and juicy dor 55c grapefruit size 96 large and swet 4 for 27c when you think of p think of furnace work eavestroughs tinsmithing sheet metal work dust collecting systems b f murfin rear of lavoie knitting shop phone 138 residence phone 428w by lawopok a ayltt bit sojkuora machine operators general labourers wanted highest wages paid transportation arranged between georgetown glen williams and rl t cheltenham concrete products phone20r31yictoria v information can be obtained from bob lane phone 5 georgetoj ikssssfsteo yjjaasasysj foi

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