Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 10, 1944, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday may i oth 1 944 we are headquarters for all spring bedding plants we have in the flower line asters five varieties agermtom sweet atyssum petunias five varieties pansles salvia snapdragon marigold fholx nicotian portalaoe zinnias verbena in the vegetable line we have twmatoes seven varieties bonny best bnrfaonk john baor beefsteak jane pink globonnle and bison cabbage early copenhagen golden acre late cabbage drumhead cauliflower snowball brunei sprouts also sweet pepper celery golden plume and spanish sweet onions dont delay as we have only a lew boxes left maple avenue greenhouse phone 175j georgetown curfew law to be enforced on instructions from the municipal council the childrens protective act prohibiting children under 1 6 loitering on the streets at night after 9 00 p m will be strictly enforced on and after monday may 1 5 the council hope that parents and guardians will cooperate with them in the enforcement of this law georgetown police commission thompsons poultry farm phone 48 r s attention dog owners all dogs in town are prohibited from running at large from may 15th to september 15th this order applies to nights as well as days and will be strictly enforced georgetown police commission ordernow government approved chlcks at reasonable prices several hundred w l pullets and b r x w l pullets for sale during april we can fill orders for barred rocks white leghorns and b r x w l hy brids for may and june also pure bred light sussex for june and hatchery georgetown ont localnews next sunday ts mothers day mother s day is sunday may 14th lingerie from silvers makes a very acceptable gift for mother check the date on your label t hie mailing list was corrected last week end and all dates should now be cor rect peat moss so lb bogs 98c blaln s hardware and 5c to 1 00 store brampton the interior of the bank of oom mirce looks very attractive with its red white and blue victory loan motifs english oar chamois special 75c blalns hardware and 5c to 100 store brampton at silvers you will find many lovely practical gifts for mother 3 day at the rate the lawns are growing lawn mowers will soon be coming into their own again galvanized pails special 27c ea blaln s hardware and 5c to im store brampton mr and mrs claude kentner are building a fine now home on the lot at the corner of queen and mcnabb streets trie foundation has already been laid local council of women held interesting meeting the local council of women held itu regular meeting on friday atter- noon april 21st at 3 p clock in the municipal building at which sixteen members were present the president mrs ralph ross was in the chair the meeting opened with silent prayer and the president suggested the members pray fox hr h princess elizabeth who this day was celebrating her eighteenth birthday the treasurer reported that all accounts hud been paid leaving a bonk balance ditty bags which have been taken by members of the lcw are to be filled and returned at the june meet ing the curfew law which has been sponsored by the lc w was referred to the sixth victory loan was com mended to ail persons as a necessity for the success of the war the president read a most interest ing report on the work accomplished by the ottawa local council organised fifty years ago by lady aberdeen papers were read by mrs ballantine citizenship miss ryan organization of international and national goon- cils mrs nellson education an ad dress given by dr cody at the federa- if backaches are slowing jou tlon of teachers convention mrs nod up take rumacaps pains and aches well health insurance for canada are relieved after the first dose robbs the report of the 50th anniversary drug store maccormack s drug store ottawa local council was as follows vou will enjoy shopping at blalns 60tb anniversary ottawa local one of ontario s largest hardware council on january 17 1m4 karty in stores city prices city service mall order and retail depts phone 104 brampton tht body of cecil keeler nephew of mrs martin near who was drowned in one of the muskoka lakes last fall when a sudden storm capsized his boat has betn found according to word re eeh ed o i tuesday by mrs near mrs herbert harlow jr has ac cepted a post ton on the bank of com merce staff mr g banks from the bank of commerce staff at beimsville also arrived in town tills week to be on the staff of the local branch miss arjorit kentner a graduate of tilt brimpton busimss college has accepted a posiion in the office of mr k m luntdon mr langdjn now has a staff of uo with miss m l mckay f irnitrl of vlilton oc mimung in the posiion she has held for some time verdun rebekah lodge will hold a euchre in the arena tomorrow night thursdiy may huu at 8 pjn good prizes refreshments admission 25c prizes for the marathon euchre which ended last week will be presented at thiseuchre also draw will be made for nampcr of groceries in longs window a meeting will be held at s s 15 clay hill fridaj may 12ui at 8 30 pjn to discuss the formation school area system mr l l skuce will address tflie meeting all ratepay ers are urgentl requested to be pre sent notice at tht request of the esquesing council a meeting in con nectlon with the school area plan will be held in the school house at s s 16 on monday may 15 at 8 pjn l l skuce school inspector will address the meeting all ratepayers of 16 are requested to a tnd this meeting by order school board burt secretary sanitary notice town lots for sale best location in town while they last quick action needed also brick house 7 rooms 3 piece bath new furnace hardwood floors and heavy electric wiring on james street georgetown price 4200 tom he wson wulougtbyrepreentative phone 332 georgetown township of esquesing notice is hereby given that all resi dents of the township of esqueslng are required forthwith to clean their cellars drains jards pig styes water closets and other buildings and pre mlses and remoic all dirt filth manure or substance which may endanger the public health and to have same com dieted by the 1st of june next on which day the sanitarj inspector will com ence a gcntral inspection all residents are earnestly requested to keep th ir premises constantly clean id in thorough 1 sanitarj condition note no pig stye is 10 be erected within 60 feet of any dwelling house road street or lane j sanford sanitary inspector esq leijiik ma 10 1944 3t lady aberdeen organised this ottawa council of women some of the alms achieved are i women inspectors in factories and shops where women and girls are employed a free public library a woman inspector of prisons and refugees 4 manual training in schools 5 first place where victorian order of nurses was established in canada council furnished the house 6 afttr jtars of pressure women on public and collegiate boards 7 urging of curlew finally in 1942 law was ordered enforced 8 it took 12 years to have domestic bclcnce in school shelters other than jails for ln- 10 supervised playgrounds in parks and school grounds 11 separate quarters for juvenile offenders vliiting nurse for tubercu lar patients in the houses prohibition of expectoration in public places 14 wrapped bread and milk tested 1j begging on streets 16 special women constables 17 fly swatting a public duty 18 women on censor board for moving pictures 19 psychiatric survey ol sabool 20 civic hospital 21 mother s allowance act passed 1921 after years of pressure 22 first parent teaohem associa tion was formed by convenor of edu cation passing of law that a widow re ceive as large a share in her husbands property as she would have done had he died without a will 24 bettex work conditions inspec tion of bake shops pres of council was nominated for the board of control 1923 first entering of a woman into field ol civic politics medical inspection of schools classes for subnormal children 27 purer water supply 28 grading of beef endorsed 29 opposed higher milk now pegged 30 canteen for war workers ci silvers announce of ladies spring coats in accordance with our policy of the past we now offer a good assortment of spring coats at a fraction of their former cost youll mar vel at the values of these coats priced from 995 and up silvers dept store where good clothes cost less phone 375 georgetown active service notes lac robert hoare of mountain view is home on two weeks furlough pte win isley was home for the week end fro camp sirdbix cpl bui armstrong of edmonton is home- on furlough opl walter blehn ottawa ne home i weekend leave pte thos r hancock haw just re turned to sussex new brunswick after 1 spending a furlough here wltta his wife i and son at the home of his parents mr and mrs a hancock or oeorge- pte w o m gordon browne of norval has sarrtred hi italy pte j brown of norral has been i transferred to ottawa on laboratory- 1 public hearth notice acton a resident of acton for 35 years james daniel smith passed away in christie street hospital he served overseas in the last tair with the 4th battalion x- velma blair daughterpf mr and the late mrs wrn blair and rae west of roclcwood were married in the united church parsonage nelson hepburn had his right hand so badly lacerated in a carding ma chine at the wool combing plant that it was necessary to amputate the hand lt nursing sister nora jfenney re- centlty returned from nemooundland was presented with a travelling port folio by the members of duke of de vonshire chapter iojxe acton school board is examining the possibilities qf opening a kinder garten class in the school next fall free press municipality of georgetown to comply with schedule b of the public health act notice is hereby given that all resi dents of georgetown are required to clean their cellars yards and privies and other premises and to remove therefrom all substances which may endanger the public health and have the same completed by the 1st day of june next on which day the sanitary inspector will commence general inspection all citizens are urged to keep thelr premlses constantly clean and free from nuisances o v williams medical officer of health for georgetown may 10th 944 brampton three telegrams brought good news to brampton homes f o robert la- gerqulst and fit sgt j m newman are now officially listed as prisoners of war and pilot officer bob char ters who was reported interned tn a neutral country has arrived safely tn the united kingdom brampton mjmlco combines ex pect to enter senior lacrosse competi tion again this year other entrants may include lakeehore burlington st catharines and the ntevy armstrong bros cccotraotson oo are building h000o queen street m f lockerbie employee of bramp ton rural hydro died in toronto oen- eral hospital after a brief gazette and conservator a request for your cooperation in respect to your coal supply for next winter firstly in every one of our customers buy- tng 40 of their class a coal or coke before septem ber 30 secondly in buying the required 20 of the class c coal or coke before september 30 normally only about 50 of our customers buy coal in the summer months and we are restricted to a maximum delivery of 40 of the class a coal or coke to any one customer up to september 30 if our cus tomers order as customary the possibility could be that only 25 of the coal would be delivered in the first 6- months of the coal year leaving 75 to be delivered from october i to march 31 that would make a very difficult storage and delivery problem with our available manpower and equipment and would probably result in our not being able to deliver coal or coke as needed in the winter everyone is required by the government order to use 20 of their fuel requirements in class c fuel which consists of smoky soft coal or coke in pea or buckwheat sizes neither of these is entirely satisfactory as household fuel but the safest is pea or buckwheat coke the greater proportion of small coke available will be reclaimed coke which can be better screened in the summer months we recommend that you keep the class c se parate and use as much as possible of your class c coal or coke now and in the fall months and save the class a coal or coke for the colder weather last winter was milder than usual and every coal economy should be practiced now at a precaution against a more severe winter j b mackenzie son georgetown ontario

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