t y pe9 the georgetown herald wettnestjay october 949 if obldrens hosiery lonefcream cotton and botany wool bsc and up sizks 4 to 814 long wool and rayon 5 and hyx- 79c long fawn cotton andbotany s9e and up siaw a tow knee socles all wool in red blue and brown 7fc ituac sockt cotton and botany 45c and tip sodtsjslrf pink blue and white shrink resisting 40c if- a mcgowan specialty shop infants and ciiludrevs wear v hosiery and lingerie m street at the bus stop telephone 643 and as the bouse would be the pro- jifcfilth unit that on two occasion per distance away from the next dwelling that in thli case pennls- slon should- be granted i hazel solomon dramatic coloured soprano will present a recital sn the georgetown united church wednesday oct 12 8 pm proceeds for the building renovations admission 50c and 5c under the auspices of trfersunday school v rutkv geobgeacown now playing adventure in baltimore shirley temple are you with it donald oconnor friday saturday oct 7 8 matinee saturday 2 pm 1rt nmitptmmlmflimsi ami m lavage w gala midnite noma show show sunday oct 9 1205 revolt of the zombies and the man the could not hang monday tuesday oct 1011 special matinee monday 2 pm show starts monday nite only 645 pm what council did continued frond page 1 to allow council to approve of the erection t5f buildings on 40 foot lota which were in existence at the time ther byjaw was passed moved by afially and david- son the motion came when richard howes local builder asked pennls- slon to erect a house on a earner lot 6n ostrgnder boulevard which wld hot meet the bo foot frontage requirement an gtcsvatlonfcad been started atld thsttown solicitor juul instructed the clerk not to sign- the building permit as a com plaint bad been received from neighbour council felt that as the lot size could not be increased vftueelvcd o will replace a driveway entrance into the j d kelly property on durham street which had been paid for originally by mr kelly moved by mcnally and david son granted permission to john cor- daro to cut some branches off a tree in front of his restaurant which covered up a new sign which had been erected moved by mccumbcr ond dav idson appointed cr- thomas lyons as motion wai made deputyreeve ooodlet said that he was making the motion because there was no use of the arena show ing a false profit and it should pay water rates the same as other ass ociated town services mayor arm strong said he would vote for the motion if the miter were being put in for recording- purposes but he felt the arena should have- a con cession on paying rates cr mc cumbcr said he wanted the water program to earry itself and thought evcvyonc should be icharged her bert and davidson each supported the arena board as doing a won derful public service and thought council should not hinder them in any way report from halton thoy had investigated a complaint from harry hale regarding sewer- rge running n an open ditch but had found no trace of it or- no not iceable odour as the ditch was to be tiled the unit felt no further investigation was necessary will repair the lanewoy between the sliver ond glbbens properties on main street acting on com plaints that the tearing up of this road had caused water in the cellar of the buildings moved by mccumbcr ond mc- nally assessor arnott early reported that the total land and business rescsment on the current tax roll will be urged to complete the new system and gat it in operation in the shortest time possible v legal advice from town solicitor lartgdon on the sewerage contract was that council should accept the finding- of engineer tfllgey on any thing involving the escalator clause regarding a claim for f 1m2 inter est from the construction firm- on an unpaid bill he said the town was obligated to pay all ac counts that were certified as correct by tho engineer deputy- reeve goodlet solfl that jail ac counts certified had been paid and he cjpubtcd hat scott jackson could collect sny of the extras claimed council agreed with him- that erf accounts upjto the present be paid and that council should as sume that the account was closed cr davidson said that he had never had confidence in the engineer that council had hounded both en gineer land construction firm for final accounts and didnt see why council should be blamed for hold- j ing up any payments mr hagcy will be asked to attend the meet ing next tuesdoy at esquesikg cobncui on monday october 3rd k c lindsay assistant assessor was appointed m a deer hunt in the township was authorized for this fall onehun- dred licences will be sold 80 per m i w ond to township residents and the balance to other county residents v a deputation of ratepayers asked that the 6th line hill otf no 7 highway be cut down ng to discuss the formation of a u gross increase of 84174 over last credit valley conservation anth- years assessment the towns pro- orlty which will be held on nov- cent population is 3305 ember 2nd in georgeown moved by davidson and herbert tho police report showed on in- j crease in juvenile crime last month assessment appeal j two juveniles hod been sent to the ontario training school received nn from trygve wold and appointed a a bylaw was passed assessing the rateable property in a described court of revision to meet ot 730 theft others had been charged with in the nam of norval ln before the october 17th meeting assault on a younger boy an in- btolllng street lights members are dovidson mccumbcr crease in speeding was noted ond ty u v- l- detachment had asked j first rcond reading was moved by mcnally and herbert i eir head office for permission v l t0 a by to borrow money instal i traffe timing device to j tne erc of a new school eipansion brartlri lo enhance tlie beauty nfynur wslch 10 jlgl a hikua fmlan ilk bul0va y wdui fikmi tletplm simmons jewellers phone 536 main st granted the boy scouts permis- son to hold an apple day on octo ber 35th movcfd by mccumber and dav idson apprehend speeders in glen williams and for the issue of debentures to cover the cost fox claims of 5 each were paid to robert lrviiis milton and claude emerson georgetown norval native dies in toronto ho spit at cr herbert reported on the ex treme seriousness ol the water sit uation which hod forced the aend- ing around of a sound truck on hlrde jack cunningham to re- 1 sunday to ask householders to pair the roof on tin- old town hall wherever possible the swamp slleei claims amounted to ib4 ota cost of 75 htservoir is failing he warned and up as fo j d willlam1 movod by mccumbcr nd her- 1 was backefl up by the town lamb knu j george bert foreman who said that unless sav- currie lamb killed 22 frank i ngs were made he didnt know if peddie 2 sheep- killed 45 and 4 there would be enough water to valuator fees 10 f w shortill keep industry soang no tenders had spencer wilson and a n stark been received for the pumphouso and council felt that the plans were idefoatetd a motion to have the sqkma building metered for water at the earliest possible moment moved by goodlet and lyons ai mccumber guodlct and lyonsjtoo elaborate engineer roberts voted lor armstrong herbert and j wil be contorted and asked to at- aaavidson ogulnst mcnally and tend a special meeting next tues- 11111 were not present when the bringing modified plans and he hypnotism was once thought to be caused by a thick magnetic fluid a native of norval and member ol a pioneer district family mrs george herbeit hughson died in toronto general hospital on tues day september 27th her husband died suddenly a few weeks ago while visiting at the home ot mr- end mrs a e shain near norval mrs- hughson was the former agnes m macfarlane she leaves a son cameron hughson and one brother dr john macfarlane of winnipeg manitoba interment was made in norval cemetery fol lowing a funeial service in toronto on friday ftomusicic0f we yeaf hands in training for ontario kilt tahiroffmmtle windsor 11 lnltrtenews the noronic disaster georgteo wn girls pipe band zimwwirtttfwmwilww learning business practice a in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us our lathee dynamrw drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc are producing goods and services which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living every single one of us therefore lias a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate machines which are important to bur way of life wc should appreciate then the cooierative efforts of government industry and labour in the geld of employee training in schools and in factories our workers young and old are given the opportunity to develop new aiid specific skills in every fioldjjlciisliiess ami industrial activity for instanccevery effort on the part of office workers to become pro ficient in typing filing shorthand anil secretarial work will mean greater business efficiency will help to niule uuturio a finer place in which to live cinil work the brewing mpustfey co i faffi fiii i ymyw3tesjfr 0 our wmy ot tm hewsros trained hands ontario workers know fheycan eeta more bsve executive responsibility end enjoy a higher standard of lirrag in direct ratio to the skills they se- qujre and the way the jr mskys ose of tham thats always true in a free economy thats why onreom- petititre system ww eontinne to make canada great and a great plsce in wbieh tolivs ts ttsmtsssat ililffientffllw 1 1 ihnftilhmtiilst sftfiiii it