Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1949, p. 5

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piege 5 georgetown shock ajworber service and fuel pump exchange distrlbtttlik aat far clxdkauuc and gabkoo alae aix bmnshcajte coh springs rubbers kdjo pins fori shocks large knks ktc v if u shoeka orpuel fuwi whm wkeke mmmm 509w king st foovgatowti ib furnace work nd eayestroughing s good workmanship t reatonablb prices don houston phone 547w georgetown the gtfgetswn herald wedwuday nov 30 1949 nomination meeting sees ccontlnued from thfe 2 nclal govern- r board of education explained omc of the improvements made in be paid by the ment he hoped council would ice fit to build a ihe two schools this year these in- next years now road from ho north end of town to the smith and stone plant to relieve traffic confiscation jn the john street culvert protection of the cnr crofting wns also advo cated as well as n program of hard suwocins one or two streets each year which wouw cut down on cost ly maintenance of dirt roads the town is fortunate he sold in hav ing such a capable foroman as etn hyde provincials best davidson provincial policing ig the best form of policing ami i intend to stick by it if i am back in council said police chairman cecil david son as mb outlined the years police affairs he touched on the speed ing problem which had been dro power will be none tp plentiful he said report for school sid orr a member of the rellr- kitchener upholstering wow ur the time to have your chesterfield suite re-upholater- ecl completely rebuilt for as low as 8900 one week service phone 643 georgetown eluded painting and decorating now lighting in some high school rooms the addition of one class room and an extra public school teacher and an expenditure of 400 for supplementary reading books which was just voted after hearing the inspector i report that english was not up to standard in the pub- ijp bihool georgetown was join- uik the high school district becouso it seemed financially unsound to continue with ftch a limited en rolment exmayor speaks asscsfcor joseph gibbans who icsirned a few months oaons may or was abked to speak by tire chairman and recalled pleasant memories of his years as h council tenslfied by resurfacing roads and i member he had not missed a nom1 dealt ut some length with recent i motion mcetlnn since 1018 he said controversy caused when an acton he would miss his job as mayor man was acquitted on an obstruc- i but hnd felt that he couldn t go on lion ctuifce in magistrates court forever and that even if the clti- he made clear that while he be- zens wanted him to continue he lieved the provincial system was should make wa for others who the best that he did not neceisar- 1 u ere wiling to serve he promised lly stand up for any one member lhit georgetown would have the of the force and that a system last word in assessment under should not be condemned because i the new svstcm if individuals i referring to mrs walkers re- about queried by dean harley whiskey bottles being found on john street in lh arena district mr davidson said that the com plaint should be made to the police the houses would be cs they could ndt be expected to whom thev pleased mnrks he said that he had pcr- sonallv written three betters to kitchener in an attempt to solve the problem but the reply was that rented to be gift wise personalise the best gifts are personal gifts the best personal gift a photograph by albert simson by studio over steamers inn entrance next door phone 436 for appointments or call at studio i- this is the tough and ragged in construction new quietness in operation features the exdo- sive airometer an improvement tjist precisely balances the combustible mixture or olt and airi 23 years succetil y0u hows comrttn wtth totdhot 1 see them a i b f murfjn sheet metal works plumbing eavestroughing furnaces john street telephone 138w canadian chattm find everythinu out themselves mr harley also said that there had occn no complaints when the town had had a local chief i wasnt on council at that lime countered the police chair man why dont the ratepayers petition council if you dont want provincial policlnr wo passed a new contract recently and not one single complaint was received about it by the council a private service which hod been investiga ted last year had been estimated to cost twice as much mr davidson said that he hod given unsttnting- ly of his time and put himself to considerable inconvenence in coun cil and if he had been totally wrong he was standing for reelection and the ratepayers hod the answer opposes general vote cr thomas l lyons opposes the bylaw for electing councillors by general vote and criticized the her ald for boosting it claiming that no ical reasons had been advanced the danger he said was that the strong est ward could elect a chole coun cil if they wished as public works chairman he maclaren runs for mayor ajex maclaren reported for the recreation commission and gave full credit to the director rc j l self for the success of the years program in spitc of- a reduction in town grant from 2 000 to 600 ti full program had been carried out and he hoped that next year s council would sec fit to increase the grant somewhat announcing his candidacy for mayor mr maclaren said he wan ted to accept a share of responsibil ity for the water expenditure and that he had no apologies as he be lieved it was necessary council bod hired an engineer recommen ded by the department of health and a thorough investigation had been made before the new plan was adopted while work last year forced him to not seek reelection a change in his position would mean that he was going to be in town much more in the coming year and would be better able to terve as a public servant he con gratulated the ratepnyers associa tion for their success iri getting a larger attendance at the meeting explained why seweroge had cost nd hoped that it would hold to more than the original contract aether in the future flue to an escalator clause and to additions made to take care of new subdivisions he said that most would agree that the 15 000 toad expenditure had put the roads in good shape and drew smiles when he referred to former cr mr maclaren recalled the jrovv th of the tow n which v as a illigc when he lirst came here n 1921 he pointed out places here- the town could be beau ti led and said he would do his best lo find a solution for the dumping ray whitmees statement of lost of pnpermill waste in the creek as ear that 75 000 needed to be w as trying to find more park- spent on roads so one could fig- 1p spce downtown and eliminate ure that this year council had sa- i- p irkinig on ont side of main ed 60000 it is fourteen years since iny r election he loneluded and 1 don t think the men who do the most talking alwaj s et the best i e suits 1 have alw t s cndcioured to give good sound decisions in jour favour and w ill continue lo do so if i am again ilciuci sioo was mine mcc umber cr vern mccumbu said his puipci ly icpoi t was nttess n il hi u f ikuiu l hi h id bit n 1 1 lot 1 1 d lost 200 it had bei n spent for sw inks l street urer or inadequate roberts engineei roberts w ho is i t h irc of the new w ate r s stem wis at the nuetmg and was asked to speak ht said that the new v ell would takt t trt of town ntlils for i irs to come and tli u if thcic w is m doubt ihout the ntttssitv of a new siippl th el siimnu r had been the answer seveial turn s the tow n h id been to be hi lthemt watu ind serious lut li oken out n your assurance of satisfaction on noi ma net y boulevaicl could not hhvc bee n fought af- ei c tit fill in e stigation b his aim lie si ili d the silt i cite k supply was found to hi inadcqu lit met the lowe i rt sc r oir also had been piacticall di this summci o drbenturt- bv me clrar las i spcake r of t he ev e ning w as ejfmayor harold c leave who ex- plainett that huhad thought a few years ato that his immieipil eai c i was o er fthe people gave int their vote when i asked it said mr cleave thev have stiongh urged me to tome back now and ini oltering nyself attacking previous councils for building up lebe nture debt he iiid that his three yeais lis majtir were three of the best years the town had hail i recall meeting the town so licitor just after mv tlrst election he continued and he said he felt sorry for me as joe had jul finished spending llftv or sixty thousand dollars of tax arrears to keep down the tax rate and now lhcrc was nothing left and noth ing could help the tax rate hud been kept at 10 mills that year and next year went down to 10 mills the lowest since mr dales time as mayor 1we put a now main through the smith ac stone property one car resurfaced queen street arid another yer put a main through the greenhouse property all with out debentures said mr cleave tonight it ii all debentures the town hoi half a million debenture debt now and we have to watch our step he thought there should be a few changes hft had never been in favour of petty pinching and driving people out of town to hop it wu the wont thing that met slide and to re pan the tow n hall loof rid that wis it he is slaiuiin foi iccleetion in ward l ledges new sldrualles cr norman hill pledged that if i c elected he would elo ins host te iave a sidewalk built along the highway to normandy boulevard net to have new sidewalks on h- in and sarah streets as veterans than man he favoured a feme ar- t und tile monument which had lo be delayed this year because funds were not available and said this wquld be done jjcxt year mrs snm wpikss asked if some- j thuil could o done by council to eture a wnrame house for her son an overseas veteran whose ap- i plication had been turned down j while outoftown men had been given houses mr hill said this was the first he had heard of it and that he would have done what i he could if we had known although the houses were administered from a kitchener office and the town hud no control over whom they were rented to mrs walker said he had spoken lo mayor gibbons cr davidson said that the mayor was only chairman of council and that such problems should be drought to council rather than to any one councillor it was the first he had heard of the com plaint hydro restrictions coming in the absence of hydro chairman graham farncll due his fathers death mayor armstrong spoke for the commission he confessed that as he had been a commission member for only a short time that he was relatively uninformed about hydro matters while restrictions would be somewhat lighter this year present indications art that 48ttn case special ohoiqe quality natures best golden oreair corn 1502 tin 24tin case s40 natube8 best tamot btokects tomatoes pumpkin libbyssn beans new low price prem seapsst pudding aotteauam seedless raisins ic currants msm 17c cut mixed peel tit asstd glace fruit 2le chinese ginger 115 black cherries 19c spice cake u r txlbbst bkowhxb w r special westons a8b0bted sandwich biscuits 29c brown bear honey dandee tea 38c romar coffee peanut butter kels apple juice blew d juice orange juice harvest margarine mum lfcoz mr tim 85c v64c 37e x k isc w- 3e 33c spratts ovals 18c five roses flour 36c aylmer overseas packages 425 ask our store manages fob details heinz baby cereals heinz baby food 3 libbys spaghetti 3c jewel shortening shellpak shelled nuts chocolate ovaltine crisple salad onions paltnolive soap 9c 133 sunlight soap loc white bed or cbeen we c tin 58c 23c miracle whip salad dressing f f 0 bykraft 32oz jab w t size 112 grapefruit 4 for 25c 10 lb mesh bags onions each 39c large size 220 sunkist oranges doz59c size u pineapples each 39c fresh celery hearts stalks iceberg leaf lettuce bunch carrots ceilo tomatoes salad spinach in cello patlcages cranberries could happen when a former council let w o marahall o aa police chief aa he policed a well aa th town u getting now and there were no trouble aa there are now for thoae who autgar from akin blemiahea auch aa impetlao eczema plmplea and auoh rtlilraea in akin affecuona a treatment dorr tor tax skot welcome relief aold at macka drug store

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