Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1928, p. 2

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page tna okoiuiktown flebald january lltll imxot or yami may not be able to get salada pwta blend in every tor but moat gooi mil k a great many people do not raail audi a tea la on the market salada is much the hneat orange pekoe blend you can birth rnarriaina and deaths air aow charted tor at the following rates dlitluu boej raarriaawa bocl jaatha soe saamarlaj cards bori i or par una astra for potry tea town council i r born ieckiri leotfumn on thursilay jan mh 1kw in mr and mrs w i peck son- douglas karl iiaiiln rkiilown on oiwmuar lllat iikt7 ui fir awl mm jnaern hall aaun knurt sherwuul1 dimj camimixion tuesday january iii 1u2h at la plana apartments jarvla hirwt toronto ran cahipuii dauaktar of the lata mr ami mra himon campbell of hlcwerttown ont intarmant in laorgotowri on arrival of morning train on jan ihlri uariikit at her late residence 1i6t denfourth avonua i friday jan til huh molina mlllla speers berber baloved wife of walter m itarbvr inherflctli yaar flbheit- at her homo lot win 1 kaqiwlnif township on wtxlncwlay jan 4th i92llery hllli lwlovil widow of the late wm weber herh7th yaar ota cevadllem last mectlaa- nem cewklllera make dedaratlea el mllee a a taa ichmn red and white scores more astounding bargains good for only thursday friday and saturday uold soap 4 haw for ltt hilltop tea ixr hi 69c hiulowai date 2 lbn ifti clarks chicken soup 2 hn 2ilo pntnofl good siio 2 lb msft unranberrj- lam 4 lb tin at rolled ofttn 4 11m for 19 servus goods tomatoes 2 large tins 25o staking powder 10 ox 25o salmon finest ited hockeye largo tin 41e peas ami corn 15e watch our window for mid- with special owlnary j qua11ty always higher than price e b gibbens manogtr main stmt gtorgttown kgi6t3te6k06kis838si georgetown flour feed mills jaetsteniaagtqkphone ios silver moon pastry flour male by ike maple ull motta c 24 lb bag 88c 400 bags only at this reduced price wit beuver vi c bessey georgetown i cordingleys ssstssssssssbsrjr hardware ij phone 25 six good reasons why in- ffj terior painting pays during winter months 1 winter work nlluw in ore tim for pood work- mm i nhip 2 iiimtdn loirtt iinttdg ilium paint mum uniform ly i no dum or mien urmiiid to stink to urn nurftue 4 tvanng a part of hfiiiiolinld nut iirmwhiary ft kxperitiiimml pamtitrt an uotjimhed with work kuhii joim do not ulwciyft givo uttftfofltion and with martiiibeiiourh 100 per mat pun- paint put ou with a 8immonn 8etiurub bur hrujih uitlnfflrtion andeoonomy are us- ured v liaveip fltook a pretii complete una of the different hade at thu rufrulnr martin- honour quality paint prioea we can audit you in your choir of noloni and can figure op the quantity you nquin a paint for every purpose aak for injiot eanl cordingleys hardware rsbbbslltsll iware i tin louiiutl nr 11ij7 mit mi mnn m ul 10 uur lor lust meeting with muynr melulyte in ihe ilmlr lleevn near mill coiinrillnn aaliiinliiirnt kelly keller unil lliimy liniient ooltllmiliinnliimu were rend trom clerk hrown ur kiiiueiiiiik work- ntenm ciimuoliuutinli iioiihi ailiimt- meiit unil liihtieotioji hureuu ciwl tnnnh ltil null lilliiriiutinuul llnrvea- lero on motion of kelly and near tie lollowitik aeeoliliu wen tiaumoll lulin mudounlil ww til a hu1u lenrgielown hdr ww 144 cire hull 7 t ii b7 power hiu ml li ed town umlitnr tor the your itev kennelli maiilieaii mum m lipiioiuted a inenilnir o tlte fubliit lilirury for til- jmtra wjhm 11 mera win wtiril and k- ioliuun were re liimintvil pouliil kiiperh llr avnliuiii wan re ittliild u liienilmir of the lliuh hihoiil iwianl for the year wjhw ml mr allien ttwt wttu reunmiliileii fire illiec hi u ililury of s7g per yeur and aiikiih oininah deputy hir ut u wilary of alotml wr year mr dmuen miller wun reuppotntd iiareluker nl the old reservoir ut a tiulury of gftmlo par your couneil udionrnod to meet ul next retfulur itieolilikor ul the cull of tha muyor itell tolephoui ti ii m ollleu vlll itlh win mtokeii ww henry mnruliuittiii ww irenvllle it clark ilia rainy loualfrlenda weroaliiiik- oil on friday to hear of the nntimelj death in the prime of life or reii- ville it clark bt- slurya ripneiitn live of th irotenual inmirunee mm pany mr clark althouith liemit u btonu town hwiilenl for hut two jeara wu well and favorably known throujihout tlie eorarauillty owmie t bin work he wuu u kindly man po- amal of u denial diupiuitioii tlml made him frlenila wherever he went ilia illnesm wan very uudden mid ut tbi time wlurn ural ho became awan that all wan not well lie wan viaitlng in stratford that wa on novim ber adth and laforo lie loald reooh home he wan inflicted with aevcru paim anil a phyiiuiiaii wu oulloil his condition became rapidly wowe and the next afternoon he wan ruuhed to stratford ieneral hoopital ror un operatiod tbo operation won huoociwfully performed and indication were that mr clark had u goal ohanee or re covery however poritonitia dovel oped and hn wu bronitht liack to hit home in st marya on uecemlier 22nd where lie died ou friday mr clark waa bom 42 years ago at georgetown and as a youth learned the printing trade in the office of the georgetown herald following his apprentlohhlp mr clark went to to ronto where he worked in different printing offices about the city ten year ago he and his two daughters came to mitchell when he married miss muriel sawyer daughter of the late george sawyer of that town the family continued to reside in mitchell for some three and a half yean when they moved to qoderioh where ur clark represented the prudential company until two years ago when he came to st maryu as their agent surviving vr clark is his wife and three daughters the misses mar jorieand ivy and baby daughter gwendolyn aged one year the funeral was held on monday the nor vioss being sonduoted by rev thos green assisted by rev stewart of mitchell the remains were taken to mitchell for interment in wood land cemetery the pallbearers hoing all fellow prudential employees in cluding messrs c c archer it s barber t e palmer n k molood d g mcqueen and c h smith booms of wreaths and spray includ ing the following were received from relatives friends and societies galea ajar from the prudential district staff porm h 8u marys collegiate institute junior cglt of the united cbnroh united church softball team excelsior mission circle white crusaders of the british empire and others ht marys journal mo 14 so tl76 u00 ih00 1h0o imi isn 1400 im lno ih00 wut hlokem new wuur line comfort kohvjiii hvu john toflt pupermill nun juiuoh lllirdlug puperinill rd c w htniey hilitll si henry murihmeut ww eilu toleniuu piilue pro- teetimi hunry murehiueiit ww iliilton jnnigc fin protei- jion ualtuu limine ww u h thompson a co urn 1 a himpsou ww a ii contele tuning piano clarke till fireuienh ins koy f smith u a 1 illuekliiiru chmrs vuit turuliullkialy i ltil ww dean chuudliir co ild w ii i meir uiinnut henry morelimeni sin john tost nth comfort itohrc alii kilw coleman police pro tectiou e mikmnnali collecting uxes 92ko sumps tim 7iho township of eftiiuehing paper mill hill j0000 township of ejuiuetiiiit lo roy dales fees 10000 moved by w c bessey heuoudod by a ii feller that tbla counoil go on record us appreciation to may or molntyre for his work on behalf of the town of georgetown and for the manner in which he directed the work ol the couneil during 1027 carried mayor molntyre replied thanking the counoil for their kind resolution and each memltcr for his assistance during the year and wishing the new counoil a busy and prosperous yoar in council matters council then adjoumod llfid 1h00 570 107 iino 180 a mi 1ih40 7000 aaao 11700 i2bh 12020 1800 700 ikfl 150 tavftawl mltrm ml hutuun a meeting of tile above assoilation was held io the anglican church on monday last jan utli at 2 oclock there were 0 members present mov ed and eeoonded that votes of slnosro lympathy lie extended to rev a n frith and to the wifo of the rev a c stewart both of whom are slek in toronto general hospital carried unanfmoasly the president celled upon captain hilts of the salvation army to give a paper on the origin and develop ment of the salvation army which proved to be very interesting and in formative a hearty vote ol thanks was moved to captain hilts by the rev e w mcdonald und seconded bythertev n d mokinunn and carried unanimously others who took part in the discussion were the rev k maelean president the rev dr dickie and the rev h caldwell the next meeting of the aasoeiation will be held on monday february 13th at oclock norval norval young peoples union met in the sahool room of the prerby- tsrian nburch on monday u veiling of this weak the meeting took the forui of a social evening with miss jean ira- ham in charge after the opening exenises and a short business meeting there wss a programme consisting of recitations by mrs boyd solos by miss elsie mectiire and piano duetta hy mrs king and miss edith caseley this was followed hy three con tests in which all took part a prito being given to the winning group the meeting dosed with the refreshment committee nerving lunch 8l pauls hue new parish hall is completed and the annual vestry meeting will he held in it next mon day full particulars regarding of ficial opening will be published later we are sorry to report that sheriff webstar is still confined to his room we eope he may soon he able to he around again georgetown jan utli 102h new council held their 1st meeting for 1028 at 11 am jan 0th when tbo following gentlemen having made and subscribed to the necessary declaration ofnualihoation took their seats oa mombers of council for 1028 mayor la roy dale reeve martin l near councillorswilrred c barney harold cleave john 1 kelly alex ander molarcn john ii mnckonzte a b parr mnvod bo harold cleave second ed by j b maokenric that our regu lar meeting night for 1028 he the 1st tuesday in each month carried moved by john d kelly second ed hy w c llessey that the mayor and reevo be a committee to bring in a report of the stnndiiit committees ror 11128 carried moved by a maclaren seconded by a 1arr that wo do now ad journ to msot tomorrow evening at h pm juu 10th 1028 carried to cou suwuh cmurtleea fmtalea mmc lylaw rami vartouftinmaldala council met according to adjourn ment with mayor dale in the ohair reevo near and councillors kelly llessey mackenzie moclaren parr and cleave present communications were read from croelman ltd re assessment county- treasurer pantou re county rate a a thomas of brampton re town audit system ontario good roads aasonia lion m annual meeting liquor con trol board of ontario georgetown fire brigade asking that a tost be reappointed chief and angus dun- urn deputychief for the year 1028 the following standing commit tees were appoiuted for the yean finance john d kelly j b mackeutia m i near streets and walks w c llessey ii cleave a moclaren waterworks and firej b mac- konxie a b parr a maclaren building and properlyh cleave j d kolly a b parr charity light and police a b parr w c heesey 1 b- mackenzie printing and contingencies m l near 11 cleave w c heesey industrial a maclaren 1 j kelly m u near the llrst uaraed nn each cummlttee to lie chairman a bylaw to borrow a4l000 to moot current expenditure for the year loto was read the necessary niimlwr of times and passed a bylaw to borrow 1807004 to meet carryover of the year 1027 was read the nevmsar number of times and passed dr williams was appointed medi cal health offloer chief jacksonwus appointed sani tary inspector joseph watson was appointed a member of the local board of health uis k i ryan wu appointed collector of waur tales with chler jackson assistant chief jackson was appointed as sessor ss one of his regular duties for the year 1028 mr lis it mimms was reappoint- township couneil meay tylaw rassei aa tawa sala ottlcm analasc4 kniuesiu township luild i heir llrst meeting for 1028 on monday at the council chuujlwr htewarttown after the uiemluirh elect hud sub- scrllml tn the dcclaiatiiiu of nnw they took oieir seals uii lalluwn reeve t l2 lcslic deputy- reeve m j urtnn councillors george clcavui george currie mid 1 w ap pelbe carton leayerliattreus pay d r on us lulluws roht darling r r mllim s158u tiiik robh milton heights 41740 a mcclure norvul sli00 c mcdowell horn- by 1040 geo b thonidou r r l georgetown 9111 jon flynn r it acton 1h 20- m cumplinll kail- iiuirud 1541 it w johnston ilmehouse 14u0j c cook r r cheltenham 411110 frank murray posting bills 4hi carried appelbe cleuvetiiiit treas pay r l miuire hectreas int good raailn assaeiutluu 118 albany st toronto nieuilurship roe ror 1928 9500 georgetown hydro 17 street liglltn lo dei- llst 1027 mbjo georgetown llemlil minuun bylaws ballotn nomination posters tax no tices etc 14000 j ii smith 1 cord hardwood 400 georgetown lumber co material for gurage for store74mii carried cleave ciirriethat treas pay elmer c thompson insurance on municipal buildings 250000 lor the year 1028 2500 carried appellie curriethat treas pay wire fence lionus hume currie r r miltrtn 1500 john allan it r acton 97ioo ollie brownridge r r i georgetown hm harry wells hilton 81450- jan hughes norval 500 carried cleave appelbe that treas pay municipal world 8t- thomas 7 sub scription 700 poll books and sup plies 1221 total 81921 1 o brown postage 300 t l leslie express on supplies 00c bell tele phone occt to date 410 carried appellio cloavu that tieas pay d w baxter 1 sheep and 2 iambs killed by logo 0000 less amount recovered from butcher 1750 net amount 4250 goo henderson valuator 1 trip 200 carried cleave cartonthat treas pay ii double collector ror ward 3 ror 1027 advance on salary 3500 carried currie cartontbat treas pay d w baxter shooting dog found worry ing sheep 300 carried carton currietbat treasurer pay 500 to hunry may exchange bank of nova scotia norval to bank of commerce georgetown carried currie ceavethat treas pay rood slieetn oh presented by sopt ror dec 15th to jan flth 1028 20060 job board 5 hn dragging no 15 aideroad at 55c 270 ailing washout 275 2 yds gravel 40o total 500 geo leslie jr drsgg ing 17 sideraad con 5 3 hrs at 55o 105 1 g gillies stripping gravel pit 1050 dan gray trees erin twp hlllslrarg half cost or 1927 work on town line 8848 a hyde georgetown explosives 1450 j n oneill ilsaksmith repairs 000 hugh rodney milton dlluhing 1st line 300 roht htarrnt repairs ror bridge lot 6 con 3 450 b h thompson co tile for m tur ner 200 robu 8tark milton dragging 4th lino 825 hugh block 123 yds gravel at 25c 3087 geo leslie jr ditching and dragg ing 4th line 1320 j j thomp son r r georgetown i yds at 30o 105 j lnwlor repairs to culvert lot 11 con 8 440 j glf- frn repairs to culvert lot 16 coo 8 770 gordon leslie work on 8th line culvert 405 j j thompson 2g5 yds gravel for no 10 sidemad 7005 carried cleave appelbe that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to grant permission for the reeve and treasurer to borrowmoney from the canadian bank of commerce to meet the current expenditure of tlie town ship and that the said bylaw be now read a first time csrried carton curriethat tlie bylaw to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to liorrow money from the canadian bank of commerce having been read the first time he now read tlie second and third times and pass ed and the corporate seal attached and tlie blank be filled up with the stun of thirtyfive thousand dollars carried cleave appolbethat leave be granted to introduoe a bylaw to ap point a member of the local board of health and sanitary inspector and that tlie said bylaw he now read a first time carried currie appaltavthat the bylaw to appoint a meinour of the local up with the names of ii ii minima and m if trainer and that they re- oaive tlut nam or 1000 for their ser vleen carried carton cleavethat leave lie grunt ml to introduce a bylaw to appoint all asaeaaor or aswsaors ror tlu town ship or kequaaing for the year 1028 and that the said bylaw lie now rend a first time carrie i appelbe cumivtiiat the hylnw to appoint au asaessor or asaesaorn ror the year 1028 having been read the first time be now read the weond and third times und passed und tlie blanks lie llllil up with the uiiines nr n riiiiuilhiil tor willdn 1 2 3 and m campbell fur wurds 4 5 und 0 and that they receive the sum or 15000 each for their services car ried carton curriethe tlie department of highways be requested tocoutiiiiie the provincial highway from bramp- to gait along no 5 slderood as we believe the said rood would be a very great convenience not only to the formers and eltueno in general but would ureate a large tourist trahlo the council also wishes to point out that this road is the direct loute from brampoii to gait and has no natural obstaclea to lut construction in the township of kaiueslng nut that u copy of this renolutiou be forwlinlid to the minister carried cleave appellk that wlienim tint demand lor good toads in hie town ships is iucretuilug ycurly unil tlie standard or roads built bun to in ruin ed ill order to inujt the heavy truck trmfllc thereby ruining till cost per tulle ir construction uud iiiiiiiituin enoe to such u high point tlult tnauy ratepuyern urn illiuble to lnnt their taxes tlumirorc he it resolved that thin council urge upon the ontario dept of highways the wimiiiui uud advisability rr increasing the lionus on township roads from thirty per ceril to forty per cent uud that copies or this resolution is sent to the minister or highways and to s l squire secretary ul ouuirio good roads association to he brought is fore tlie next good roiuln mivcn tlon carried m j carton gave notice ul mo tion an follows as regards the ex- peudlture or monies on roads und bridges in the township us follows isi that a superintendent is aii- imliitil foreceli end or the township illsiluliih lo be hci out hy u bylaw to in passed in ciincll 2nd tlml inch ol the itosd divi sion iii ii were ill force prloi to the new vit sluill ihclve nr equlvllaut to it net sum to lie mentioned by council llliiu their road diviaiou inl thul ull such liltmey so tx penilnd shall ln spent by order of council or icrutil hupl no that the government grunt may lie given ith tlml ull grading be done by order of council or supu no that a uniformity or riuids un required by law nhull tisl 1th that ull minify sn mi aside for tuih division lo la used hy tlie ratepayers for euher graveling or drugging may uitlie pleasure or tlie council im increased by such suras an the council sees fit 0th that such rood superinten dent shall heurtily coperate with tlie cminiil i liut tltetavery best result mff lie obtained for the towushir uud the work may he completed as early us pessible in summer currie appcllmthat this council now idjouru to meet again february 13th nt i piu curried o appoir lioaraof health and a sanitary in apeotor lioving boen read the first time he now read the second and third times and passed and the blanks be filled in with the name of e v barraolougb as member of the board and j h smith as sanitary inspeo- to carried cleave appulluvthat leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to ap point auditors for the township of kequealng for the year 1028 and thai ssid bylaw he now read a first lime csrried carton curriethat the bylaw to appoint auditors for the year 1028 be now read a second and third times and passed and the blanks be filled astonishing reductions in ladies coats having had a satisfactory season in our ladies coat department and sold a record number of coats we are now offering the balance of our stock at much less than cost for quick clearance all co are n m at a t i i discounts of 3q to 55 per cent p irjniaaa araf jts eoat ma sood quality velauede lined or ctxownpie with satin deluxe and warmly interlined and finished with large ur collar and cuffa this coat waa made laat all to tell al 2700 pteaent aale price 1675 other coats at comparative prices winter milunery we are wearing out all winter millinery at rices which are bound to move them quickly ou can now buy a stylish winter hat from 100 to 325 all this seasons goods a- t a bbra4bbebsbebbjreb asiabspbi4bbjrasbbbaw ssww asvbjbr d brill co georgetown mill a main sts jt0ei0imoosir0i5c we thank you one and all for the patronage we have received during the year with this issue many subscriptions have expired and we would appre ciate your renewal as early as pos sible this month to those in arrears we would ask you to kindly look at the date on your label and remit amount before january 30th t

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