Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 26, 1950, p. 9

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v f j i page 9 un flag for uriifadhettiquarten r a trailed wallaa flax already a veteran of ws fleld missions la fftta to ambassador warren austin of the hjsa left bytmi jrmtteiaryceneral trytve lie center for nae over the headxuar- teraof he usas oeaeral of the army douglas maearthnr eom- i of the unified forces acting in behalf of vh in korea iieoldng on la ambassador ante sunde of norway seenrlty cornell president for july the bljeandwhlte liar was formerly 1 by vh military observers and the un mediator in palestine 0oot tor oouo out best buy isffc ifi 33 modh l the new v- shurheet oil burner tow original cott qtflt clean operation proven oconomy and dependable lifetime comtruetlon tho towett priced quality oil burn or on the- market on duplay today i como in and let ut show you tho many ox elusive new features thai mako a shurheet oil burner tho best heating investment ffof ss your home housework is a pleasure with a j duro pump convenient fresh running water in your kitchen 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said so last year in ihtf herald jtuck i understand they will do everything except catch stray doss marshall there la no reason they canlt usc warrants for dogs at large loavo or sec the owner and want him tuck tho provincials have made mistakes and v have been against thcrn until i heard theilther side of the story in most cases they have been in the right i apeak of one case where d rrinri was warned concerning passing stop slghs and speeding he got n ticket and douldnst talco lt and came to themayor or x dpnf know who- one wqrnlng should be sufficient h1u th letter says the coo- tract will be terminated so- whats khc ise of arguing clcovo they want lo termin ate it and wc should- be happy xo accept it tuck y the question is do we want provincials or our own men hill it doesnt matter what we want they say they wont come in macdonald well pay local men ourselves and theyll be our men cleave i understood knight to say we could terminate the con- irael any time its costing us 9000 a year and we would save a lot of money with our own force hill it would cost us more the first year tuck i have no complaints against tile three men on duty petch i have heard some tuck mj too but nobody is right all the time petch is it right that knight lore up two summons when he wa- here as i iiiulcrtaml it the sum- nons were a straight cisf of spite wurk llenvecnpiral shelljcld read a list of vd sltiiii3 issued in the pam month vhat they writ- lor dont know it he tore up tiny sum- mm i doipt lnuw which petch i itot it first hand if lit a ioliceman should issue a summon u matter who tile jcr- 1011 is mcgilvray thats what they have been doing tuck xu provincial is golmj to watch one person just for spite if i was pinched i would pay my fine- and shut up cleave you can catch more fjes w sugar than salt hale courtesy is the first con sideration mcgilvray that works both ways from what i heard petch -7- two summons were in one establishment theres no doubt it was a case of spite work i would take it from this letter that we wont ret too satisfactory polic ing till the end of the year cleave inspector knight said sheffield was leaving before tl end of the month and that we might get corporal reynolds back of we wanted kimj marshall i think we should go slow we dont want to pay two police forces if knight puts it in writing then the contract can end any time then we can advertise for men tuck you are right when you say two men are sufficient here mcgilvray let it ride for awhile the public might want the provincials cleave i dont think they do to be honest mr knight said he might help us in choosing a good man hill it daesnt matter what the people want they ore terminating the contract the end of the year tuck my only hope is that we get two men who are above re proach and never make mistakes marshall if we get the best men in the dominion they will make mistakes the present men are ok and i have no complaints but we could get better men to en force town bylaws provincial pol ice arc notmunicipal police 1 dont think corporal sheffield play ed fair with us wc got him his hooks and hes been trying to get away ever since accepted a- requisition of 7651 as georgetowns share of high school costs for 1950 only as set out by a board of arbitration moved by mcgllvrnyaiul hale this is expectod to settle a con tentious question which was raised when- esqucsing township disputed the sharing of costs on the old equalized assessment basis when no agreement could be reached es- nueslng asked for a board of arbi tration which met lasptnursday afternoon and was composed of the assessors from the five municipal ties- involved esqueslng had asked that georgetown pay 8300 which was 1300 over the 70o0 budgeted when the local tax rate was struck assessor joseph gibbons reported to council that the arbitration board had suggested a comprise with georgetown paying half- of this extra charge and if it waa ac cepted the board would be dissol ved and would not have to make any declaon which by law la bind tng for five yean after considerable dltniialon council deeidod to do this mr chb- bons amid hi had notmmllit it proper for k g unawiaa1atam fiuiwk the georgetown herald wednesday july 26th 1950 1 s t i at social and personal with the threat of war iij tbe pac ific added meaning has beem given to the iimmor training camp at petawawa where some 40 units ftom all over eastern canada are taking their annual training shown above ore a group of lads from the lome scots receiving instruction while taking the corporals quali fying course at the camp they are ibaok row left to right cpu don brpwnwilllami osboutfce and doug harshaw oil of orangevllle front row cplb seymour english geor getown john michic georgetown pte homer stcnpett oakvillc pte ted- card oakville and pfc al hinds oiikville the instructor is capt f vine of london ont clementgibson wedding in paisley church guelph paisly memorial church guelph uas b the mlm of the wedding of iktry colkin gibson daughter of mi- john gibson of acton and the iiu mr gibson and william bpyne climuunt son of mm henry clemj rnt of milton and the late mr chmcmit licv g i vanloon offic- latii tli- bin- wore a street length ili of pale blue satin with an v t ijkiit nf 1irnch blue lace a i wbttf lu pictiirp hat wih 1 bliu trim mi in and white it minvv ii i coisae uas of a niiias iiii briial rms mrs al- h i miicim- nf kitchener her 11 ly attiiiiliit v as liitscii in grey itli a laro pink picture hat and tnrsiro of bridal nfnk roses mr liciiie was rooms man twimitylour guests attended a icecplion in the uuyal- hotel where the brides mother received wear- iiiri black faille with lace inserts and a corsage uf red roses the grooms mother chose black sheer cropo with corsage of red roses guests came from kitchener tor onto milton acton brampton campbeuviue guelph and hamil ton for a motor trip to the east coast the bride wore a figured silk jerey with matching hat and acces sories the couple will make their i i in town home in milton the bride was offj ice nurse- in dr jb milnes office flies to chicago for lions convention don ilarri-e- a rmber of geor getown lions c lub flew to chicago il eek to attend tlie annual iams intel national contention as a dlgatc from the cltih lfe inade the trip the president of the tecswater cltrb it was the second convention tills year for mr barra- ht wlio was alro a delegate to the one conveijtion at gravenhurst lat montli mrs edwin wilson and son bui ive been vlsltjng in woodstock 1th her mother mrs jj e karri- son while bill attends a summer catnp near the cfty mr and mrs bui long of ottar wa are visiting in town with his parents mr and mrs jbfui s long and with mr parents mr and mrs w h held at their farm horn on the norval road c mrs miry jourdolo has returned hoijie- after a twouveelc motor trip through northern ontario and qua bee with her sister mrs g kjr bye hnc children of bramton mrs dojly meyer has returned to her home in wilmington delaware after spending a month ln town with her hephew andnleee mr and mrs harry mann mr- and jjrs stan flnlay bar bnra and john arc vacationing for two weeks with mr and mrs h-t9- matson of brampton at their cot tage at borland mr and mrs a h feller ar spending a few days tnlswcek with mrt walter bichn at invcrhuroa beach mrs ern hyde monty lynn and pat spent last week with mrs dav id saxc at the saxe cottage at mary lake air and mrs steve eason miss audrey michell and mr jim stone of toronto are holidaying at port kljn for two weeks mrs george catterick of bramp ton visited in town for a few days last week with mr and airs b weston mr and mrs ted arnold ar tnring to the cast coast thil eel and will visit at sussex nj3 i lis dr and mrs stewart mag- voud former georgetown residents mtv magwoods siter miss yvonna adams is making thtr trip with lilem the cuitadiah national exhibition unquestionably is the most diversi fied show of its kind in america offering displays and demonstra tions in science art sport educa tion agriculture music industry fashions electronics transportation etc etc etc schultz electrical construction wiring aotor repair 7h wave ranges fred schultz phone 531w in the field and in the home modern equipment makes easy work of harvesting the ease speed and economy of harvesting nowadays typifies the change in farming that has come with new and bettor equipment through progress in ifinplefrient engineering the burden of farm work has been transferred from muscles to machines with decided advantages physically sooiallyiahd economically to those engaged in agriculture latest machines like the masseyharris selfpropelled combine have established a new appreciatioh of the importance of mechanization and a realization that farming with rnodeyn power machines is easier and more profitable t mas8ethibtu gompa1vy l1mvtwd makers of high quality priiimplrnervt slnetel47 i fy a

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