Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1941, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 9th 1941 esqiksing council make grant of 75 to a s stewarttown july 7th 1m1 bsqueslng township council held their regular meeting on monday evening peputyreeve o h may councillors o w murray edwin har- rop and george e cleave were pres ent reeve wm a wilson presided the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted communications were read from department of municipal affairs dick ft dick county of halton moved and seconded by cleave and may that the treasurer pay the re lief accounts as presented by the relief dmcer 24457 carried moved and seconded by harrop and may that he treasurer pay bell telephone company 259 municipal world supplies 486 george mae- dorfald and co supplies 1028 fianford rejief account to june 30th 2500 supplies 9c total 2548 the georgetown herald account 1374 board of hydro commissioners georgetown street lights at glen wil liams to june 30th 7475 acton pub lic utilities commission crescent street- lights to june 17th 1500 county of halton interest on rates paid january 15th 20 55 cleric stamps 249 h robertson stamps 600 hepc of ontario brampton lights at council chamber 408 car ried moved and seconded by may and cleave that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 380537 carried moved and seconded by may and harrop that the treasurer pay sheep claims nell mccallum 1 sheep kill- 1 ed by dogs 1200 meldiim stark val uator 200 meldrlm stark 1 register ed ewe killed by dogs 2500 a stark valuator 200 carried moved and seconded by murray and cleave that the treasurer pay board of health accounts dr c k steven son treatment to no 10 march 22 to june 15th 2600 department of health of ontario insulin supplied to 3 indigents jan 1 to mar 31st 284 j sanlord account to june 30th 2485 carried moved and seconded by may and cleave that the grants to esquesing and acton agricultural societies be 7500 each and to halton agricultural society 2500 carried moved and seconded by harrop and murray that the treasurer pay o brown renewal bond no 4b 2827 for clerk to july 15th 1942 500 cecil chlsholm assessor 11 dog tags at 25c each 275 carried moven and seconded by may and cleave that leave be granted to intro duce a bylaw to amend bylaw no 827 regarding the salary of the treas urer of the municipal corporation or the township of esquesing and thai said bylaw be now read a first tune carried moved and seconded by murray and harrop that bylaw no 941 regard ing the salary of the treasurer of the municipal corporation of the town ship of esquesing having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and the seal of the corporation be attached there to carried moved and seconded by murray and harrop that this council do now ad journ to meet on monday august 4th at 730 pjn standard time or at the call of the reeve carried mary elizabeth jackson married to sgt pilot herbert hugh hinton miss mary elizabeth jackson daughter of mrs jackson and the late mr louis jackson seaforth and sergeant pilot herbert hugh hlnton camp borden son of mr and mrs henry hinton streetsville were mar ried at st thomas anglican church seaforth saturday rev e a brooks acton officiated assisted by rev dr hearford seaforth and the church was decorated with delphiniums roses and madonna lilies mr george clark played the wedding music and the so loist was miss mary holmes given in marriage by her brother mr fred jackson the bride wore white net over satin with insets of chantllly lace and her bouquet was sweetheart roses and bouvardla she was attend ed by mrs louts jackson jr of woodstock who wore a gown of for getmenot blue marquisette with matching turban and carried a bou quet of butterfly roses the grooms man was sergeant pilot arthur har- in the defence of freedom as a feature or the present recruiting campaign a oajll to arms in oldtime style was simultaneously delivered to the municipal offices of the cities towns and vulaeea of the dominion the intention was to impress upon all canadians the reality of the present threat t canada and to inspire an awareness of the imperative need for men for active service there has been no emergency threatening canada when the call to arus has not been answered by an instant and resolute mustering of canadas citizen soldiers the oall to arms of 1941 is printed below a call to arms whereas liberty is threateijed throughout the world by the forces of tyranny and whereas canada of her own free will is pledg ed to fight for freedom by the side of britain and whereas the security and the welfare of every man womartand child in canada and of free peoples everywhere depend upon victory and whereasvictory cannot be assured without the help of every loyal citizen of this dominion be it known that there is urgent need for stouthearted ablebodied men to volunteer for active service in the canadian army wherefore canada sends out a call to arms and charges all true canadians to heed and to help given at national defence headquarters ottawa this first day ol july in the year ol our lord one thousand nine hundred and fortyone and in the seventyflfui year of confederation signed j l ralston minister of national tefence god save the king this proclamation was officially pwlalmed last friday at 5 pjn to front of the municipal office to the cltnxns oroeorgctown by mayor josph ofboont and read at the regular nsalng of town council on monday night active service notes pte russell varey of sussex- mili tary camp nb is home on leave pte j w hemphill has moved from camp niagara to camp borden with the rcajulo gdsm c 8 stacey- and b r mc- olll are home from port arthur for three days leave gnr duncan tost is home on leave from sussex military oamp where he is stationed with the rjca opl harvey allen of the lome boots regiment standard barracks hamilton has returned after a tour- day leave acs jim kelly- and acq gordon macdonald are now stationed in to ronto at no 1 initial training school on the bguntqn hunt club property ptes ralph bludd and welbum marchment of the hxx of canada oebext military camp nova scotia are visiting at their homes in the g3en men ln uniform home last week in cluded gasmen george ferry and allan roney port arthur ac2 w e armstrong st thomas ac1 fred armstrong trenton prank cleave r cnvr toronto leslie clark man ning depot toronto pte wuliam hllller stafidard barracks hamilton rison dumwille and the ushers mr louis jackson jr and mr james ross acton a reception was held at the sea- forh golf and country club the brides mother wearing powder blue sheer matching hat white accessor ies corsage of butterfly roses the bridegrooms mother was in dusty rose sheer with large black hat black ac cessories corsage of butterfly roses for the wedding trip to western ontario the bride wore navy blue crepe with navy and white check taffeta trimming navy coat and ac cessories white hat trimmed with navy- they will live in barrie sgtpilot hlnton is wellknown in georgetown where his father once operated a jeweler store overendellis wedding in welland miss bertha m ellis a graduate of the hamilton general hospital and until recently on the nursing staff and dr frederick b overend a graduate of the university of toronto and a member of the medical staff of the hamilton general hospital were unit ed in marriage early saturday after- ntson july 5th in a lovely summer ceremony in welland baptist church the grooms parents rev p c overend and mrs overend attended from drayton ont and mr over- end officiated assisted by rev f j helps the bride who attended pub lic and high school in welland is the daughter of mr and mrs david ellis roses delphinium and babys breath effective in baskets against green ferns made a lovely setting for the wedding party who entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by mrs leonard pratt the ushers george ormsby of port huron midl and gordon camelford of dunnvllle with the brides attendants miss mar ion overend of drayton sister of the groom the maid of honor miss hazel qinlan and miss helen camelford of dunnvllle cousins of the bride who were dressed in soft pastel shades of chiffon made a pretty group as they preceded the bride who was given in marriage by her father her wedding gown of white chif fon was made on princess lines em broidered with sutache braid in a girdled effect the full bishop sleeves were caught to narrow embroidered bands and the bodice was softly drap- the barber floral co flowers for every occasion we wire flowers alfvferhere phone 47w georgetown member of the florists telegraph delivery assoc round trip bargain fares from georgetown july 17 to c n r slattern in the maritime provinces province of quebec new brmi trine edward island nova scotia july 18 19 to ottawa 830 to montreal 1090 to quebec city 1580 ste anne d bea 1640 ooverhmknt revenue tax extra canadian national ed to a sweetheart neckline her fingertip veil of illusion was caught at either side of her offtheface halo with clusters of orange blossoms she carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses the gowns of the brides attendants miss overend in pale yellow miss camelford in apple green and miss quintan in orchid were fashioned alike with wide rippling skirts fitted em broidered girdles and bodices slightly gathered to the square neckline they wore hats in flower effect and carried nosegays dr h f- dyer of hamilton was the groomsman the soloist mrs c r pascoe sang i love you truly and loves coronation during the signing of the register the reception was held in the sun day school room of the church im mediately following the ceremony re ceiving with the wedding party mrs ellis the brides mother was gowned in wine sheer made in a redlngote style with a white hat and white ac cessories mrs overend mother of the groom was dressed in blue sheer with a wide brimmed white hat they both had corsages to tone with their gowns the brides table was done with white roses and centred with the wed ding cake and the guest tables were prettily arranged with cornflowers and babys breath a blue and white coloi scheme was carried out in the decor ations the bride and groom left on a motor trip to northern ontario for travel ling the bride chae a dressmaker suit of gold shetland wool fashioned with diminclivc metal ornaments she wore a brown felt hat nnd accessories to tone with her ensemble on their return dr and mrs over did will lake up residence in hamll- when in need ol printing of any description call the herald phone no 8 and we will contact you regarding your reqiiirernenis service at reosoniblr prices is our motto born ward at st joseph s hospital guclph on wednesday july 2nd 1941 to mr and mrs floyd word a son william douglas died puckering in terra cotta on monday july 7th 1941 robert wu liam puckering beloved husband of elizabeth stuart aged 68 years bylaw no 416 town of georgetown a bylaw authorizing the taking of the assessment in the town of george town between the 1st day of april and the 30th day of september in the year preceding the year in which the taxes are fixed and levied upon such assessment whereas by section 59 1 of the assessment act being rjso 1937 chapter 272 the council of any town may pass a bylaw authorizing the taking of the assessment in the said town between the 1st day of april and the 30th day of september in the year preceding the year in which the taxes are fixed and levied on such assessment and whereas by section 59 3 of the said act the council instead of making a second assessment in the transition year may adopt the assess ment roll previously made and revised in such transition year therefore the municipal corporation of the town of georgetown by its counciii enacts as follows 1 subject to the provisions clause 4 the assessor for the town of georgetown shall hereafter between the 1st day of april and the 30th day of september in each year take the assessment upon which the taxes in the next following year for the town of georgetown shall be fixed and levied to the intent that after the 31st day of december 1941 the taxes fixed and levied tn every year in the town of georgetown shall be fixed and levied on an assessment taken between the 1st day of april and the 30th day of september in the year next preceding the year in which the taxes are fixed and levied 2 the assessor for the town of georgetown shall hereafter on or be fore the 1st day of october in each year deliver in the form and with the forms required by statute to the clerk of the town of georgetown the completed assessment roll upon which the taxes for the next following year in the town of georgetown shall be iixed and levied 3 the date for closing the court of revision in each year in the town or georgetown shall hereafter be the 15th day of november next follow na the return of the assessment roll ind the date for the final return by tin- judge of the county court in each year shall hereafter be the 15th day of december next following the re ctum of thc assessment roll 4 the awcssment roll previously made and revised in the year 1941 is hereby adopted as the assessment roll upon which shall be fixed and levied the taxes for the year 1942 and the time tor closing the court of revision in connection with the appeals from such assessment roll shall be the 15th day of november 1941 and the final return of the judge of the county court in connection therewith shall be the 15th day of december 1941 5 all bylaws or parts of bylaws not in accordance herewith are here by repealed passed this 7th day of july 1941 joseph gibbons mayor p b harrison 3t clerk now down here hibbk ttjf 4irvlh wmsmi huhiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaelptb 11 5f jaaasa mmks8xbbmb a sergeant explains the structure of an engine block in an army mobile machine shop to a prospective recruit canadas new active army has much to interest and attract young men who are fond of machinery to prove it a convoy containing mobile machine shops and other mechanical units is now on tour in eastern canada canadians pause during manoeuvres after taking up the position allotted them and camouflaging uketr gun this guncrew of a western canada anti tank regiment check up on their posi tion on the map during ftecent man oeuvres of the 2nd division 8gt harry morganwnv of oalgary points out the spot to gunners ooorge isaac of acme alberta horxnmn wither of blaoue alwrta bffl stveeh of mon treal and rod strafetan of weatbourne manitoba domino baking powder 1 lb 1 9c white satin pastry flour 65c lard veriest 2 lbs 21c aylmer catsup 2 1 9c domino dry ginger ale pep up your parties and picnics the large with this sparkling thirstquencher 1 30oz jp tempting by itself it tdds gqttle and what economy tool alt 25j aylmer no 4 peas 2 for 21c lynn valley tomatoes 2 for 25c lux 60 so watt electric bulbs 2 for 25c organdie tissues 5 rolls 25c 70 80a prunes 2 lbs 19c r1c coffee lb 41c meats peamealed rolls lb 35c jellied veal lb 41c bologna lb 19c dutch loaf lb 29c sktnless weiners lb 23c breakfast bacon lb 43c tomato a ot tim juice 2 for 19c vegetables spinach lb 5c carrots bunch 5c caihjfloweb 2 for tso dominion stores ltd free dettrerr gkobojctown 66

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