Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1921, p. 3

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7 r i- slrm r zr v ps aj twtofgft jo pi stewarttown 11th july 1921 the con noil met pursuant to ad- journment the reeve in the oh air members all present the min- brown huoter that the treas urer pay the following accounts barryildwell8 hra- spreading gravel at 80c per hoar 1690 harry aldwell 73 yds gravel at 15o per ydltt6 harry aldwell putting ori117ydsl at 72c per yd yds at 16c 1765 harry aid wet f spreading ff hfl ho at 80o per hour 1060 harry aldwell grading as per iron tract 2800 total 16804 bell telephone as per account rendered 514 trus- tees toronto qen hospital 85 days maintenance of 47m hood at 10- 50 per week 8760 diarsonal supplied 466 total 4216 cor poration of georgetown electric light jan t july 8 duoca sinoiatrtbr blasting rook on uth line j tntn removing rock at 8 4 days with team at 6 2400 total 4500 jos allan pm 49 loads gravel at 26c 1226 e r mjus 45 loads gravel in j h rosr diviu at 25c 1126 j b mackenzie 12 bagb cement to a wriggles- worth commr 1440 harry aid- well 1 statute labor collected in his division in 1920 carried hampshire apnolbe that the treasurer pay b grace the sum of 7880 for 626 yds gravel- supplied thomas moffat on 6th line in 1920 21 j l moore 16h0 for gravdl supplied freemarittobertson pm f fi line lots 14 and 15 jaa the boys from qeorgetown cording to tost reports have won all camp honors so far and every boy expects to oome back with at least one honor badge parents day is wednesday july 18th the sympathy of every tuxis boy and the entire organization is extended to mrs marie henderson and family in the death of her aongeorftc hn was a member jif the bull dogs taxis square and who lost his life in a drowning tragedy on sunday at li me ho use wifi -no- 240 for gravel placed on 5 aid r b brd a 4th cons part payment on tract freeman robertson 45 for work done gravelling 3rd line op- posite lot 16 carried hunter brown that the treas urer pay wm alexander for oon- veying w marohment from toron to hospitat9 emery bradley 2 being dog tax on dog destroyedin 1920 a m laird 9 yds gravel in noble divisio 270 48 yds on towo imo lot 1 v at floc 1290 to tal 1660 wnrrsmellie pm- 8i days operating grader at 3 per ilay 1050 filling and drasrin gravel 660 1 payment 40 ydi gravel at 80c 6 total 2300- garried abpelbejju that the trea- sarer pay adam alexander 1260 for gravel supplied on town line nassagaweya paying like sum johi nickeh for operating grader h days at 4 per day 6 carried brown appelbe that the trea surer pay harry barrett for main- r tenanoe of wm marcbment jane 9th july 7 and 6 per week 24 browa hampshire that the treaaisrer pay w h willson for burial of wm hood 60 peter murray for gravelling on town hoe 12 erin paying like sum thomas moftat 11860t6rgraveliing parf lol6tfijin6lii0rthot lot27and nut ting in culvert carried x personal- jotin r murdock left thic evening for vancouver to visit his sister who is ill lt col baliantyoe d s o ol colgate university hamilton n y and mrs batlantine are spend ing the summer at their home on the mountain mr william skirrow or toron to spent a couple of days at the home of mr arthur bvttns 8th itaeimbtfeet mr p mcdonald of carbon- mr w 3 campbell hiss pearl campbell and mr arthur camp bell left last saturdayon a trip up the lakes to dalutb mrs hustter and master frank accompanied by mr waito le on mnndayfoirthei tri they went to- sarniaand took the huronic which will give them a very enjoyable trip b witb bljmejnberisogffia farailjrpresent iat their annual re- ntilon last week at the home of philip early the gathering was the best success since this event was first introduced mr alex noble was chairman and directed the program of bports and music nothi h been soared by the energelictcbmmittee to make tbe day an enjoyable one a picnic dinner was served r at which speechmaking punctuated the many conrses the fakuehs sun is convinced that there must be something wrong somewhere when hides wool grain livestock and other farm products can hardly be given awayi yet shoes woollen goods nacon and cereals are still pegged at somewhere around war levels the feeling is not con fined to the farmers sun rill alabama is visiting relatives in town glenwilliams -we- are glad to learn that mr john hewitt who was severely shaken up when his horse ran away and threw him out at georgetown last week is recover ing nicely miss wright 18701 of hospital and convalescing mrs hepburn is spending a few days with relatives here if the hot weather continues some of the boys- are talking of qrnihk the kilts mr john thompsons stone jug ginger beer is greatly in demand these days bbvtmrvshsrpe of bronte book charge of the services at the methodist church last sunday he will have charge next sunday come out and hear him mrs norton and missed maud and ida norton have arrived home for their vacation white they were away for some months a thief broke into tbe bouse and stole quite a number of artiotes including blankets imgs dishes it is expected that a siren- uous fight will be nut up by the owners of the motion picture rights of tbe dempsey carpentier fight for permission to show them inontario they rqfl that thiry are not fight pictures bat only a o held legally under the or newrjer- sey they claim that similar box ing exhibitions hane been allowed in ontario underthe supervision of the boxing commission attor neygeneral raney has stated that there is nothing in tbe crim inal fode to prevent the pictures being shown and that it was a matter for the censor to deal witb he did not state his- own position 3ijv vi- on tbe subject when the public schools of on tario reopen in september three new textbooks the geography history of canada and history of england will be introduced tbe prices will be tbe same as for the old textbooks these are the days of shirt bleeve diplomacy what a man cannot do in his shirt sleeves he ia going to leave undone the penalty for stealing an automobile will be a year in pris on without the option of a fine is a new amendment to tbe crim inal cede one of tbe big yellow busses of the lake shore boa co was destroyed by fire on friday night etc we hope the thieves may be last heartjjoanohorage west of apprehended clarksonon the higbw

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