Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1948, p. 1

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fruffytz i iv j j 4jm i tfflh s s7- cenotaph tablet memorial 4renae v mu v j 1j i ft 7j r i f u an imp e eas sun- w afrnoov ba ew rtmiilil fililsl ua aa taaiilajji aad h tab 5tta q momotfcr arena allillnlenl tlu jauchm we jcmfr yaaaa ly aw iwaiytl qiioean xvofcjfcaa oletfr nam h- veterans arasbvand offj- of branch hv xpaain x y ssgeata jtosi at ha i- ajon bcu and beaded by the lorn scata band aaav g girls pipe band marcherf first to she cenotaph imerfbrng as 4 grpdp of java ma qf the town oooaeb so hydro commission the fin bri gade and members of the laatoa and legion wjlfrom go i of england grades 7 ud 8 bar oakvibe milton acton and bramp- fr y j morgan of holy cross mb church will talk to the soman reggiou jnatntctfon to be given mpibvs the local ministerial association has agreed to giro reftrjocti wrue- tibo at fca nubile school sad- a sar- lbi of weekly lectures wfll com- iaence next wpsk the instruction will begiren each friday mornina fromjn 9j0 bar c b gowsr of georgetown baptist ctroreh wffl have grades 1 sad y bar john sinlttu of the united chorea f grades 2 to g iter alex calder of knox protbyterisn church grade 5 nd 6 and archdeacon w g o ttiompeon of st- georges church of england grades the sarritie m opened by mayor joiepi gfobeas and faoradns sfagfaa of a hyara bar john sratth of georgetown united chomb sad paahn 91 with bar c jt gaver ef geocgatown baptist chnreh the aatpcare lesson three irate placed on hie cenotaph by cr merman bb1 for the town derid bewroan fox tho tegioa and james blair end mrs john ohrer far the legion wjl aftar the eab- irsjr ef the aonear raih by legion rraaljeiit daridbniaaa arowaa- eon w co at the dedication wkds the plaqoe nasi inrreluh by mayor gahbena aa address was given by major the bev john forth of central command oakrille and the aendea ended with the lest po 8flenee aad bsaajlls with joe wileox- the bngler the parade then moved to the arena where the flag was raised by derid bewroan and archdeacon thompson and the mayor again of ficiated at the formal dedication of the bonding the memorial tablets which com memorate the i snm of thine who loat their lives in the eeeowt world war list the following names dvr b allen pte w n balch pte c beaumont fitset l h beaumont pte b blair ueot j bowman pte j a bradley lac w carney tpr h conn pte b davidson kfm j davis pte el doyle pte h dickenson pte 8 dickenson pte a dillon fio j evens pte j hemphill pte e bihs opl c hyde pte j jnmieeon pte w key pte j kendall pte f kldd pte g latimer pjo j loath catholic student body each friday e e he school pupils will have a hoi iday this friday when staff mem bers will attend the convention of helton elementary school teachers at st catharines they wffl observe reaching methods in the moraine and doling luncheon at the welland house will bear a talk by mr pom mel superintendent of education la that city e the public school staff and stud ents are to be comphmentad on particularly fine display of school work st the fell fsir the list of prise winners appears in another section of this edition of the her ald householders are asked to save paper and maguslnes as a paper col lection is being planned at the school sometime in october what couikil did on monday mctjuuer 7bs approve a ptahmlisikj n in see te j by mr baberts of dmeen phuips and boberta eoi ttila and decided to apply the municipal board for permkslop to iaoe moooo ft do- hentpre to pay for lupi in the weeper system and to draft a n wbylew of revieed water tstes moved bx arnvroia an4 her- bet v f wil provide- a sewerage extension to taks care of beren and blgin 8ta ostrsnder boulevard end the extent steq of durham street at ear esti- st geojjges sunday school the fall meeting of the helton deanery sunday school association was held on tneeday evening at grace church mikoo those at- tending from st georges sunday school were the rector ven w g o thonrpeon mr j carter mrs p olney mrs m cooke mr and mrs h dewhmnt mrs mary bedell miss joyce bedell mrs j patten mrs w grant dont forget sunday school at 10 am standard time last spring st georges pupils were asked to make a garden plant ing and taking care of it themselves i the gardens have been judged and the results will- be announced this sunday morning and prises ded fit set a a macuren fio wm murphy pk wm g mclaughlin ab v millar pte j oliver pte j oksne op h shaw pte h simpson pte g stokes f0 c sutcllffe sgt h tost pte k wyiie pte w wylie ltrktammerrasb gordon alcott takes new weston position gordon aloott s georgetown mam who has been recreational director for the town of weston for the pest two years has resigned us position to accept s position with the face elle company he will be advertis ing manager and will have charge of personnel and recreational facil ities at gibson park which i oper- h by the company social and personal ool and mrs gordon coueen and colin have returned from a trip to ottawa where they visited with their son george who is training as a mounted pohee constable at the bchep bsrrscks at boekeliffe mr and mrs wmism hulls mr csah and booald of hhuoo fans to oshewa oo sundry they ware golseta of mr awt mraboss mub mm agbeexeatta ana mis marie llndaay spent the weekend ja x mra baal barber erf la detroit eft matedoost of t000 moved by goodlet end arm strong engineer hsgey wae present to discnes with council the sewerage situation to date with the project ahnoet complebed imr ported that the cost would ex the original estimate by about 4s00 all but klooo of which had been ojc d by council at various times about 1100 extn feet of sewers had been laid to avoid tear ing up pavement on main and guelph streets and in the loaf ran mr hegey felt that this bad saved the town money he was reasonably sore that everything would be in stalled end in operation within three weeks mayor gibbons arid he would not agree to eny more capital debt for the town but that if extra extensions oould be carried under the original debenture issue he would favour making them now weretold by town solicitor k- m langdon that he had hopes that the john street subway brief would have a successful hearing and that the firm which is now making re pairs to the viaduct would be re tained here to improve the subway two injured in sunday ca crash jfwo brsmptsn resident sustained i serious injuries on sunday morning jrzl t when a cay went out 6s control aad crashed into a etump on tie kwb ja jfroot of tom waraee home en the highway he ear was dirfven by jolu h smith h npftalas fay the brampton conserratos and it le lie- lfoved that the biake eelsen and pot he ear out of control amagee to the dotocdobua were esh mated over 400 this carl was proceeding west ward into town m smith tiad a fracturea hip while his pseisinun mies leora wright branrpton public healui nurse sustained sever facial ata and a broken hose when her hand struck the windshield dr c v williams attended the couple and they were rushed by ambulance to peel memorial hospital brampton constable j w sheffield is investi gating he accident card of thanscs mrs b cofll wishes to friends who sent her cards and gifts while she was a patient in hospital incendiarism tm mr t weathe another face week eat ot maml these editors vwho ran off i xork wouldnt knewf tws week irontsirlfng sept- lst eicotcnrred m up fetsraspltwflbia ft u diary origin the fire was ted ataboat aj ajhj whitney who lives dross fxaas1 hear of the halt and prompt i i ai tkj a m a s a e 5rssr5ib from btoaaji ifi a a h meaaiaaaiaar mvih ataststatlmsl ma little fall in jhenrnings ntkvvrssm l i i the far rear of a knluhu ao f of caiebretgicr lions entertain ball team at dinner e the lions fastball team runners date hu sept 20 75 sept it 7 sept 22 64 sept 29 66 sept zi 64 sept 26 70 sept 26 76 era betkhfj min bain 2 s 42 48 48 41 average 6867 448 water system imfvovemnts will cost town 80000 prizes for best gardens at st georges last sunday morning mr w f bradley presented prises to the pu pils having the best gardens jn st georges childrens garden contest prizes for vegetables went to bill doherty denny hewitt sue lewis and the installation tom barber in the flower class latter would aecomphsh two tilings after hearing a preliminary port presented by mr roberts of dlneen philips and roberts eonsut- ing engineers council voted unani mously on monday night to ask the municipal board for permission to issue 80000 in debentures to pay for improvement in georgetowns water system the brentford firm which was hired by council earlier in the year to make a complete survey of the water system made several recom mendations chief of these is chlor- inatlon of both sources of supply unserving dwindling supplies and putting the sale of water on an equitable basis the firm also re commends investigation for leakage and replacing ot obsolete mains as well as exploratory drilling for new sources of supply norra lockhorst bnri eompjetarrevislok oftbe water rate structure will ritabllsh service prises to jean bedell anne bedell sandra fox lynda mino complimentary prises glea ns doherty joan harrison marilyn warnes edward wylle fred harri son marilyn patten john booth robert kldd gordon spenee dan ny- merthv farmer charges ranging from 1 a month for a k main to s120 for a 12 main a sliding scsle of rate char ges is provided and total estimated revenue is 12789 monthly opinion of council was divided on whether to submit the question to the ratepayers deputyreeve armstrong who made the motion said that public opinion was over whelmingly in favour and that a vote would delay getting the project under way cre davidson and whit- nice also expressed themselves in favour of proceeding immediately while mayor gibbons and cr her bert believed the voters should be consulted befors sny action is ta lon mr armtrong pointed out that at present at least five mills of the general tax rate are going to water department expenditurbs and that the new system should actually rev duco the tax rate or at least put thlsmoneyavallable tospenct on other civic services ly town partieaasriy ohviaa tad tot af law water amnpfe it essary that everyons be on the alert fire prevention week next week le fire prevention week in ontario aad dtixerst are asked to cheek on are haaards la np in the gbc fastball league wheal the home and to nee apodal eare to they were defeated in the plajoffa ae abet no fires occsz la by daffys were entertained at a lions club at ussier ia meglbbon house last tuesday fred waghom president of aha ontario lacrosse association and governor of the toronto hockey league and jim country manager of stoneye mercantile hockey team were g at the meeting and the former gave an interesting talk on tar mass hon oured g were two members of championship georgetown lacro team of years ago dr f r wat son and mr robert erwin members of the team include steve i halpln bob hepburn bill korxack jack cotton win wheeler joe stamp del beaumont ernie alcott tom hill joe mcmenemy joe schertal spenee mckinnon jim klrkwood spike scott johnny haines the building aaev- apreed to the beams in the eeilmaf of the main building te lae was destroyed hut the str am not badly d h craig an inspector the office ef the ontario fire jts j anal inspected the r monday morning about aa hoar before the fire was noticed poltos constable mcnrron baa made a roa- tiae cheek of the premises east found everything in order wsicav- heightens the suspicion ht tha fire wee deliberately it infants baptefed at rally day service law saaday flehool bab serrke bald ia gaorge chnreh andltorium oa for the menace lof frre one can f j ez ingin what could happ bar j ttx iated by wayne gribbon tnd dalti serious fire broke oat end tijs water supply gave oat an account of mondays 800000 fire in ridge- way gives an idea dinner maries legion auxiliary 20th annjtssay on tuesday september 14th the 20th anniversary of the ladiea anx- illary of branch 120 canadian le gion was celebrated with a birthday party in the legion booms which was attended by sixty members aad guests a dencfons dueken suppei was prepared by mrs t f grieve and her committee saesta included mra ginn snd mrs green provin cial officers who were introduced by the presueai mrs j j saaa shesd and talked of the week aad growth of the auxiliary over 20 branches will hto repr at aha convention this year in sault bte marie among those present were six charter members and fonr past presidents mrs t f grieve mrs william roney mrs fred braiaby 4nd mrs c e staeey whom were called on for a fear words mrs ginn and mrs g were asked to cut the birthday cake after dinner bingo aad eoehra were played and mrs mary morrow played the piano for a singsong before dinner two mlnnise was observed for departed tost who read paaaaalp of tore aad the girls of mra wrigglesworths class who give of your beef to the the missionary story tobrng of ibev importance of bible d waa entitled the llama and the sitver blrd and was told by mrs aresaaat swackhamer the sunday morning worship wast conducted by the minister bar joan m smith the theme of the maa- aage was the slgnifleanee of infant beptiass sad the iiaajiiartlilrlty at chrisasaa in the monmrng of youaaj uvss tats cfcrisuan manhood aae woenenhood the sacrament ef in fant baptism was mlnaliilat ik ia the name of the father sea aad t holy srdrivte ate feboerbar marsha chjoe jharekter ef kr and mra clement armaad bnaam wayne eon of mr aad mia geraast king peter jamee son of br aaat mrs cecil mrttemara imraard har- sert son f mr aad mra wbhasa louoi nell stuart son of mr aad mrc stuart young the choir nnder the direction of miss lynda stewart saag the an them come unto me the evening worship waa coa- dncted by the rev o b fhndnb of balllnafad whose milage was j centred on the theme the parent hood of god the solo there i a land mine eye hsthseen waa iunt by mr wuham gerrle weekend guests with mrs j h lillico were mr and mrs gordon lluico mrs w l lulleo and mrs b markle of toronto sunday visitors with mr and mra wiuiam bulllvant wert mr and mr harry crossley and mr and chrisay of boston maaa mr mrs william clements of streeta- ville and mrraiid mrs gordon taaat david and peter of preston kilowat hours in the town of georgetown new grade 7 teacher at gps next monday mr george bale of toronto one of eight applicant for the position of grade 7 and manual tralninar teacher at georgetown pnbue school- was ehosra- orthe twsitlon st a meeting of the school board last week he will commence his duties here this coming monday mr bale ia s graduate of toron to normal school and holds his 1st class certificate he baa had twe years teaching experience first at alllston snd hut year at oaoaap chff he served for two years dar ing the war with the bcaf he i a member of the church of j land he replace mr h a spmftv i who was hired last spring to fffl the j vacancy caused bv the reaignatlpa of samuel steveaett mr speem rsjgned shortly after tea fall tana began and plans to leave the toads s lag profession for a private bosi- naes venture daily 3 oltvar aijoaa ot f faaml bbjebbbbsaaw asaxiakai atetaat avtvawastsi aatawvaasaaslar ww wbjlbe in ejtectin georgetown ccmmenang mon d a y october 4th unleaa our daily consumption ia reduced to the quota allotted ua by the ontario hydro rornrnjaajon induatrial and ccimnmirrhall conaumera have been contacted and have made conaarjerable reduetiona in demand you aadoanaatir hdatoff friend wish bom voyacjt 1 to msul x r wuxjaalf before wring far wates bw week whsreshewjjjrjattfnrthe hew mres moatas mra j am was tondared two parties oa friday i aers of st aavaaa pamji vut fr k wfl- cmu vt vu vesaiatse attafilrcrr afaasnal bbbbbbam aasbbbb sbraaal s aafkfiga a

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