Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1928, p. 2

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gordou mallln tmuaedaway in bers7th year oeceaaed had realded in detroit for aboot a year prior to her illneu formerly aha waa employed in mr bchenke itore glenwiulami for aome yean and alto held a retpontibu poai tton in toronto where the gave the moat trattworthy and natiifactory aerviee to her employer mm mul lin had been a member of the hap- tut church for abont ten years hhe toon an active interett in the work of the church for aome time teaching iu the sunday school and wan presid ent of the b y p d giving her time and interest to ita welfare the aympathy of many friend and aa- oclataa ia extended to mr mullin and mr and mm mcmaaur and family in their very tad bereavement the funeral aarvioe on thursday of- tamoon waa eondncted by rev if c priest a former pastor when the re mains were interred in glenwilllams cemetery the pallbearers were clarence mnuln albert north john momaster leo marohment watson winbeld and niton cole s there were many beautiful moral botes which bespoke the esteem in which the deceased waa held by large circle of friends william uhisholm after an illness extending over many months the death or william cbiaholm occurred at his home 84 richard street goelph on feb 7 he waa son of the late mr and mm john chisholm of erin town ship h wu born in ksquesing township on nee 10 1863 remov ing with his parents to erin town ship at the age of 9 where he resided until about 6ve years ago in which community be was highly respected betides his wife he leaves to mourn hit loaa two sons john of livelong bask and archie or fort erie oat and one daughter mm arthur connor o toronto one sitter sur vives mrs colin mcmillan of goelph another sister mrs j gibbons predeceased him about a soath ago one brother dr thomas chisholm ot toronto also snrvlven township council onaaje ia syitea et eipcavfl- 8mll macaroni i ibe tot 28c redlnut macaroni 3 lbs far 3ac spaghetti i pkgs for 36c rediuut miimroni 2 pkgn lor 3bc nice tiwty uhimtw per lb 300 tomatoe in 2bc a m grandy phone 78 g siiijctlm curaalm try rmmim w wkr tiara sa wy it tonry lar tsr ta ww vaaatfaa kight now calirornians are en joying summer olimate there are 8000 miles of motor roads von are always near tho beaches vou can visit downs of hot springs tee the old missions of the spanish padres see mexico in a train or motor joomey in few hours canadian national operate eon- venlent day and night aerviee to chicago the gateway to california various optional rontes to suit vour desire popular itinerary is to california via chicago and back by way of vancouver and victor or vloe a in this way yon cover mora territory and asa mom varied sights any agent of canadian national riilwayt will be glad to help you plan your itinerary furnish you with oosta and give you any other information yon desire it 1vli ltth 11i2h timuiil nui piirmmnt in odiouru uudt kimivp in thi uiiair liuiinlinl all prcunl kniiiiir miivicui nd dmiiaeil cmmnil in tugard to town ship rcidit aim dntion ol koad supt moved by appflbu uwoudml by cloav tliut tresa pay j crawnhaw collpitor ward 4 luilum of nalar 102c i 00 poauiki- aud iuiliatttc i00 ndvunon on 1027 salary j4000 total 4h0o i g mo- gibuon cullcutor wnrd 1 salary 1u27 34800 h may col lector wnrd 2 1027 inlary s45o0 carriod moved by appillh wniondd by currle tliat ivaii piy municipal world st tbomaa mipplici for 1028 0478 llcll tclcpliouc aort tor date 8818 ii it mimiun trcnnurcrs buret bond 40k mm mary bally cleaning connoil chamber 8380carriiid movcdhy- appcllw hrioniuit by curru that tran pay hospital for sick children toronto care of evelyn johnston jan 7 to jan list 137 60 mountain sanatorium hamilton cure of edith prjdc ikc 1st to jan hint 80x00 care of eliubeth pride jan 24th to jan slat 81200 total 810800 j ii bmitb removing indigent patient to toronto 8700 carried moved by appelbe seconded by cleave that the tress pay koad bluets as presented liy road supt 878901 carried moved by carton seconded by currie that treaturer pay treasurer town or acton the sum or 81800 being esquesings share of division court olucial salaries from apr stfa 1027 to dec list 1927 carried moved by appelbe seconded by cleave that this council reduce the collectors roll for ward 2 for the year 1927 to the extent of 38860 being the amount of taxes in dispute for upper canada college property such amount being now he row the courts carried moved by curric wcondrd by cleave that the reeve and deputy reeve lie appointed as delegates to the good rnoils convention car ried moved b cleave seconded hy currie that leave be granted to in troduce a bylaw to provide lor ex penditure on the roads in the town ship or etquesing for the year 1028 that haul hylawbe now read the drst ump carried moved by appelbe seconded by carton that the tiylaw to provide for township road expenditures for the year 1028 having been read the first time lie now read the second and third times and passed carried moved hy carrie neoonded by cleave that the provincial govern ment be asked to make tho govt grant inder the highway improve ment act for 1927 road expenditures according to statement of koad kopt carried moved by carton seconded by appelbe that bylaw no 880 be and ia hereby received and that tendera be rescinded for a township road superintendent foi the township of esquesing said application to be in the clerks hands oy march 1st 1028 lost carton appelbe that whereas there oxists a great deal of dutatl raction among the ratepayers regard ing the present system of expenditure on the township roods resolved that the following system be adopted 1 that a superintendent be ap pointed as required under the high way improvement act to work under the direction of the council 2 that said supt mutt heartily cooperate with council in all matters pretaining to his work and expend tnre of money on the township roads and that his salary and duties be set out in a bylaw to be patted by township council si that former road divisions r statute labor shall each have bfty dollars set aside for their ordinary repair and maintenance snch turn may be increased where council deems necessary 4 that a patrolman agreeable to council and snpt shall be ap pointed for each division whose duty shall be to engage labor and keep record of expenditures so that roads may be dragged and receive neoeteary repalr without noneoeasary expendi ture 5 that the ratepayers in the various divisions shall have the privilege of doing the work ander the supervision of the patrolman and with the knowledge of the 8upt pay to be at the rat of 80 cents per hour for man and team and 30 cents per hour for laborer and all work to be done in such a manner that govt grant may bo received 0 patrolman shall receive the sum of per hoar while actually employed 7 that the rate of pay for patrol man shall be 30 cents per hour while actually employed and that the rate for teams lie ui nents per hour 8 that all heavy grading be done by order of council under supervision or road supt so that a uniformity or mails may exist car ried moved by appelbe seconded by currie that this coqnoll now adjourn to meet again march 13th at 130 pm t l leslie reeve flockey on kriduy evening of laur weok the llinrfrntown juniors defeated th miiart llunforth junior ncxbttx of toronto ill an exhibition game ut the arenu by tlui meoro of 8 to 2 the gum was fast und vleau und referee ituokburn who handled the imposing only i lew penaltlen for minor oilencfi walters started the seoring for the locals early in the game but the dun forth hail evened the imm be fore the end of the period raid ntlckhaudled hiu way through the defeme foi georgetowns second goal the toronto boyc also getting one shortly afterwards and ueing the score it the and of tlie second period the third period wai a real exhibl uon of fast hockey with georgetown forclnp the play lrom all angles tost wored three iu quick sutceailon ror the lopaw making the final vore georgetown 8 danfqrthi 2 on monday oight an exhibition game wuh staged at the arena be tween the ini intermediates of toronto and the georgetown team which resulted in a tie 10 10 the vistorn took the lead in the first period when they scored tl it rapid succession wltile the locals were only successful in netting 2- with mver al changes in l he lineup of both tearo the piny proceeded both aides appavntr being able to score at will the game was not a good ex hlbltiou of hockey as the play waa ragged from start to finish the dual score being a tie 1010 on tuesday night the canadian national eleutrio defeated smith 8tonc by the score of fi to 2 in a hard fought heavy cheeking gams the game wat auenuout from start to finish and referee cheenie tost was kept busy handing out penalties larry semen caeaor and hill 8oott were the tar for the c- n e while chuck spires and ed kenney were also in the limelight for smith it stone bnrkholder word and staple- ton were the outstanding playom the first game in the halton league ia being played tonight at milton when georgetown meets the team from the county town on friday night burlington meets georgetown at the arena here at a meeting held nt milton ar rangementa were made to play a series ol hockey garnet for the harris cup which is nt present held by mil ton four team have entered the competition und the organisation will be known as the halton county league the following oflicers were appoint- ed presidont e a harris bur lington vice president 8 a r mccioary oskville secretary a d sproat milton representatives burlington ross shaver and e c tuck georgetown harold cleave and w e ford milton m e pan- ton and a i spronl oakville a a b mccloary and w r mellveen feb 22 georgetown at milton oakville at burlington feb 24 burlington at georgetown milton at oakville feb 27 milton at burlington georgetown at oakville feb 20 oakville at milton george town at burlington mar burlington at oakville milton at georgetiwn mar 6 burlington at milton oakville at georgetown the nllnwing list of referees wu accepted dr dean oakville guy smith hamilton ernie wortley herb matthews toronto ernie col- lett toronto harold teatdale brampton marswe tthy umt nwmaial llesiasl following very closely upon the discovery of a murdered baby in the east end or brampton local and pro- vinolal polios are faced with another crime very siollar in many respects sunday morning herbert bores a farmer residing near mount pleasant about four miles from this town on the provincial highway discovered a bundle inside his gats and upon opening it wu horrified to discover the froren body of a weekold female baby mr bums had noticed the bundle the night before on returning to his home but in the darkness it had giv en the appearance of a discarded tack and u the hour wu bus he gave it no further attention v ester day morning when be awoke be re called the incident and want out to investigate ii the tack contained any thing he immediately notified chief of polios hsrkes at brampton who with t h owens of the provincial polios force wsot to the scene of the discovery and brought the body to tho undertaking psriora of brampton funeral ssrvios when found it wu wrapped in baby clothes and covered by a tack dr d l heggis eondncted the autopsy at the undertaking parlors after dr j a lswton coroner had viewed the remains the utter ex pressed his indignation at this atroo ity following so closely upon the other and urged the police to leave ao stone unturned in their quest for thegollty parties ft the annual meeting of the local ooaoeu of women waa held in the itert rooms or the ubnuy on fri day and proved to be a very interest ing one mrs ii w kennedy the retiring president explained that the national council la not an organiza tion iu itself bnt rather a federation of womens organisations where ideas can be promulgated fur the good of women and children which may re sult in appeal ror legal action and that a local council conld only be rormed when five of hoeh orgauum- lions were ready to ainllalc ron- reaenutlvia of five of the six afllllal ed aocletie in georgetown gave short reports of their yean work the two interdenominational ones the leper mission and the grenfell mlteiou reported encouraging years and announced their annual meetings respectively to be mar 3 and mar 18 the secretory of the local connolf mrs j b mackenii gave a very interesting resume of the activities of the council daring the year which wu acknowledged u having beer a weuwdrui while nrograume reports were given by the eonveo ors of six of the nine standing oota- mittees mrs c p w kota the school uurae and convenor of the public health committee gave o in tensely toteresting account of the work don in the local schools et- peoiolly in regard to thr care or the teeth and the eyesight the meet ing considered this such preeralneo tly important work that it wu de- elded to place the proceeds of the st- patricks tea to be held in the lib rary on march 17 at the disposal of mm ross to be used an she judged best in this work mm r i creelman for the de partment of mental hygiene called attention to the importance ol edn- cation for the subnormal children and eonuued the work of the various province in providing such educa tional raoiuues mm h l hutt for the league of nations emphasised the value of the league u the mat factor in maintaining peaie and averting war and urged that w should realise u some one has said that ideu have hands and feet and should conse quently seek to encourage the consid eration of this great subject both from the platform and in conversa tion mrs henry dickie for the committee on laws for the protection of women and children gave a short report of the provincial laws past for the benefit of women and children tines canadian women were given the vote in 1917 and announ ced that mm lang the national convenor who oomplled this printed report wonld apeak on the subject lu the library on march 32 under the auspices of the local council and women institute mrs whitmee the convenor for fllraa and printed matter railed attention to the neces sity for watchful inuinwl in the lr dilation of banned literature mrs elmer thompson for educa tion referred to tlie educational ad vantage offered lu canada by moans of frontier colleges carreapondiiuufl classes etc and the utrcwi being laid upon waking our education mom practical by the teaching of tlie bible lesson on health mid right living und special limtmiitiou lor the subnormal mrs ii w kenned mrs ii l hutt und mm ivny cleave were appointed as judgeii for the wctw esay hnd potior contest for tlie public mid high schools the prtres lor which are awarded by the local council mrs o o brown or the hum ane society considered that the local council and humane society could be of mutual benefit and askid for affiliation oddiug d few interest- ing facts in regard to their work tho election of officeri remlm at rollows presmr f a harlcv 1st vlcepnes mrs ii w kennedy 2ndvlcpresmrs a mokeohnle recsecmm j b mockonjic corsec miss h lawson treaa mrs ii r mimm- convenors or standing committee cuisenshlpmmjw adams conservation of natural resources- mist m hutt public healthmrs c f w ross mental- hygienemr r i creelman league of nalloosmra h l hutt laws mm henry dickie films and printed mattermrs wal ter whitmee national recreation mra f a harley edocatlonmrs elmer thompson ewymafcttfermvy aotsfattrtm winter is lending charm to the highlands of ontario vacationists up there are writing about the thrilling tports and healthy fun they are having in clubs and homes winter sports in the htghlands la a favorite topic more than ever large groups of sport loving people are wintering in the ooay comfortable lodges or the highlands every day in the crisp invigorating air they take their choice of skiing skijoring snowshoe tramps tobogganing and skating a descriptive folder and complete information about the lodges and reservations may be obtained from any otnadlan national railway 2t terra colta mr nurinnn luaui of toronto spent the week mid with his parents here mr mil mrs wm mcdonald of llmeliiuiw have moved tn twra cotta mr ie 1 hlritiger has returned home after vinlting friends at mona hnail we congratulate w g marshall an old terra cottu iny an his appoint ment as chief of police in george town the town ia fortunate in axiiiring such a rnisrworthv man for the positiiin mr j moltnde n busy iiuwiug luinlhm for the georgetown lurabei co as present mr fred thompson is having now machinery installed in his quarry mr und mm r mocaully who inovl to georgetown aome time ago have returned to their home in terra cotta the halton rrick company arc quite busy shipping brick at present nnd pronieeii look good for a busy summer mr joseph coulter i confined to bin room it prfiteiit hit many friends hope for his speedy recovery tttueie tstemi tkemttt ctmveatum is umtm lliuidreda of masons arrived at london ou tuesday ror the opening or grand chapter convocation and were present ror the reception to most ex comp k j duntun grand first principal or the grand chapter of the royal arch masons of canada rjthe address of welcome to the grand first principal wat read by ex- comp sam mccoy while exgomp john w wild brought forward a ted morocco leather armchair presented to most ex comp dunttan u a tes timonial or the appreciation the society hod ror his services during the past two years he has held ofitoe immediately lollowiug the grand pint principals reply to the address of welcome and the presentation mrs edwin smith who was beside mrs dnnatan on the platform pre tented the utter with a basket of most sslfdenial now li in order that we may have more aelfindtts- gence uter on chargod with obtaining asoney under raise pretences from a young woman whom ha had promleed to marry leo p mopberson of owen bound wu sentenced to two years at burwash by district judge powell spring millinery for immediate wear now ready your inspection invited misses claridge hcrald block georgetown when having an auction sale it pays a man well carting in the interrink competition at the arena last evening mr ii g hamiltons rink defeated j r wal laces rink by 2 hots in a fsaf guar following are the rinks t a wilton major grant fl c brown j j gibbsns a tost a ii feller 11 g hamilton j a wallace skip 11 skip 0 i wasaplu at all stalls the idea of having prisoners hang around country jails with no work to occupy their time u rrowned on by mr justice w k raney who tag- gested a remedy ror snch idlensis altar making an in paction of the welliugtnn county bastille today in the opinion of mr raney a oivlo i woodpile should be in operation to give all inmates their daily exerclts u he feels they should have work and plenty of it to this end he recommended to sheriff dickson that the city of guelpb institute a wood yard where men serving short terms could be put to work with bucksaw and axe cardofthanke ws hsmby wavty to meade sad haotre neighbor our vary the many hlnifflm an tawed to us during i death of s beloved wife snev sister ste mrs wsrdmb b wardea darmld andfiimlly thanks for in addition to having the usual sale bills printed to have his whole sale list published in the her ald where those who have for any reason not been out where they would see a bill or who have not had time to stop and read the particu lars on the bills will see it read it carefully and maybe thereby be induced to attend the sale as a bidder and a good bidder is worth fishing for and spending a few dollars more to land for everyone knows one good bidder may add many dollar to the value oian auction sale dont lose any chances of making your sale a big success have your sale list published in the herald

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