Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1940, p. 4

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bboppers yiff easily do their shoppukg an hour or two earlier and gtre the clerks and gepera the privilege of closing early instead of having to keep open long as there are people about the streets which is often 1130 1 oclock on a saturday night it might even increase our church at tendance somewhat serious thought atatraldbc a ui uifc ty jne in tb6rtiandb- toro fibaers anothers point op view since our article last week on two- yttar terms for municipal councils we note the following in the orange villa banner which ftrr our case very well u is doubtful if the average elector is in favor of the two year term he has long- been ac- customed to annual elections nd is reasonably welt satisfied with this plan he knows that if he has a good council it can always be reelected by ftcclamation thereby avoiding the ex pense of an election h the munici pality happens to have a poor conn- hf att tht it fln ht got rifl ants of lwss7nd tjbgsswd eontanaata and fliattber are the most erlttcal itoillaiw to the world law year uttle booby am of oun williams took the sweepstakes who will w tbe lucky baby this yeart i tovtw amd bakfnmxkll imi ltcense platea art now being tinned out at the ontario ilefonnatary ooelph they have a white back- round artth green letters and figures the w o anthony block on mam slvln which are stores oc cupied by p f bhwkbum and the w o anthony hardware has rece a coat fit paint which adds color to the west h at mr and mn k c itfraffllsh are now comfortably settled la their new home on efcoery 8t weldon bameraon has been g to ouelph oene h as the result of an appendldtu oper- he is progre favourably the open season for trout has teen extended to sept 16th this year due to the departments rerrtocung program bethel ithited church celebrated its twentyflfth anniver sary on sunday last principal david- ing bex- ptostofcprbwas guest speaker at a concert given by tbe church murray brigden of horn by left last week for kwtland late where he has accepted a position in a garage thevuhvge ol stnetsviue is voting today for a new reeve to take the seat left vacant by the death of o h falconer o e can- telan and s rloe two councillors are in the running another nomin ation will be necessary for council nbrval oarage has again changed bands being now oooonied by olark 6oa who succeed oecu adams- wesley wiggins a resident of peel county all his life and father of clarence h wiggins former barrister in georget passed away at his h bramp on a of at the end of the year- ad hwrft iwv j a h hodgson of- inglewood likely to be of the opinion that a year- wiited church as been appointed is quite long enough to keep a poor diaplain of the grey and simcoe for- council jd offlce the local govern- esters cajbif at the fifth annual ment bctenskm act looks like a bit convention of the rural man couriers aaaoejaticn b at peterborough b h webster of acton was appointed iyecreterytreasurer the convention in 1m1 will be held in welland coun- mmmu fwconjjwe- ito war coatajj tamorcxlomeaaure wool fabric plaida arvd novelty weayea t are both dreaay and tailored atylet all ahadee price range from jljs to 121 new mbujnery now coming in every few new ahadea and lovely arylea 198 mi 2is your foundation garments can majce rnakyourwardrobe why not let ua fi you anew girdle and gotmc brassiere corselette our new zipvest girdfag are an innovation for smooth line firm suportr- garaients ladies fall shoes and gentleff 1010 a ver large selection of ladies fall shoe priced at 198 ta 69 we offer a particularly fine choice of style at the j popular price of 298 d brill co main sl at mill georgetown phone i6t- ofbdoiis and mmecessary tlan everything it seeks to do can be done under the existing system tbe plea that it is designed to cut down expenses is not very convincing tj fviw- b enjoy coinfl anywhere by motor coach atniactive round trip fares between georgetown and toronto 135 london 440 owen sound srl3tt yniiit 107 batbb to otbxb foihtb w h long jflffi coach lines its clearing lotion sale stock to hhfis mbwpilv h m 1itajm 24 still bothers county- councu at the last meeting of county ouncil inmuton the chief subject lander discussion was again the pro- opening thedebate a communlca- uon was read from the department of mimirlnal affairs stating in pert i am not cl as to just what the 0undl proposes to do i- would however point out that under section s3 of the assessment act the council appomi valuators to make an ifmfrt of the county power is given to a county council to appoint an assessor whose duty it is to work with the local aseesaors in an en deavour to bring about an equaliaa- tioin i opinion on the subject varied some councillors eaiaeaslii theinwelves in mvour of a new equahsation neat year while others were dubious as to the merits of a revision replying to a statement that same isei are too high reeve harold gleam of ge stated that this was a matter for the local county biilkilngessxrfed bylaw no 744 was introduced and carried after the required three read ings this bylaw was for the pur pose of levying a rate for the expen ses of the county of halton for tbe current financial year ooi e- tlmates for expenditures against last year the following reductions have been noted general rate 1mb t7 1m0 45473as high scku 1030 43 1wm imo wjkjxl there wai also a slight decrease in the roads making a total on all rates of h- s24js for 2s40 as against p06j06 for u88 council adjourned it a man thtoks v is assessed too high and does not appeal that is his fault said mr cleave we should remember that county assesamejil has no bea on local asseaament the discussion ended with each member of the council bains reauest- ed to discuss that matter with his own ocjtmpil 4 letter from the department of agriculture drew the attention of the council to tbe fact that a deduction of 80b per head by the paokers was stb wing made as a projection against ta cattle even on cattle coming from rartrtotatl areas the mter advised that delegates be ninttr1 to attend a n of the lava etook branch of wtodoulture and matter wtn be oionuffhlygdcie into by mr iamt seconded by stxjtvarttown i mr cutton of ouelph took charge of tbe service sunday morning at st johns church good time but very crowded school opened tneeday sept jnl with miss kelsey returning as teach er new pupus are julia uevrles nadlne woods norman oarhart mhb franoes fcniclnaon stifted her duties as teaober of ttar umehouse aobool this week the womans auxiliary opened tbe 1m041 mason at mrs tracys home on thursday with a devotional and business meeting mrs john btrd the president was tn tbe chair mm tennant restgoedas assistant jmlor superintendent elso from the wjl red cross committee airs tennant is moving from tbe village rev mr walling of banulton la taking charge for a few weeks of the perishes of nomu hornby and stew- arttown mr walling had tenmot- sry charge here several years ago and is very welcome back ounnera roy smltir and david hodge of petawkam were lame over tbe week end also rtavraot tennant wffer jbodge bwawtt jhymtlm aad j western canadaspecial feiain excnrsions from all stations in eastern canada ooino dans snru ww ssd betsra usslt day tiokbis oood df x coaches at fares approximately luc per mile toufuar bwbema cars at fares siwnoxknatety 1 s per mile staddabd suanhq oars at fane apianslmately we per mile t oost o aceo m sleeping cars na baobaob obbcbxd stopovers at an pomta enronte going andx returning i- similar b fresa weateni t eastern oaaaa awssag saaae pomf twad9ts steeping oar beservationa and an tr from any agent ask pokbahdbdx i canadian national e i t inanas oranges head lettuce jieaise celery w fcondic onions 00om 10lbbafl23r carrots eund beets 2 peaches see our duplay jciiruittnffri otttmiilowwr jpfmt tontmritet bread floor tt zfflb at oaaaar hear d il la aa wl n idraer t be ssaiii hallway a ukk r asa v st tffsmz

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