Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 13, 1945, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the georgetown herald wednesday june 13 1945 defeated provincial candidates mbs mary pettit w c hx1xward two newcomers to the political held mis mary pettit of nelson and w cecil mulward burlington electrlclan were unsuccessful in their tor office in the ontario elections bgulab meeting of rehabilitation cotjnci tbe regular monthly meeting of the oeorgetown rehabilitation council as held in the municipal office mrs llendham chairman of ladles com mittee reported that mrs huerby of ijmebouse had visited one bereaved family and mrs j r williams of the thnn had visited two english wax brides mr brill chairman of publi city reported that he was still ad- n and he also was receiving ejalte a number of requests in regard to housing accommodation vener- fete w g o thompson chairman of parsonel services committee thanked or o e reld director of public re lations for his favourable comment on bay todds idea mr thompson said feat be and bis committee would try to put it into practice tbe treasurer reported having re- jshred further donations in response to tbe oounctrs appeal for funds the wtrtfiita comment on this was in to form at a thank you to all donors and how the council appreciates the support of the citizens of georgetown in the work of rehabilitation the secretary read a letter from mr walter carpenter chairman of vo cation and education stating that owing to having accepted a position out of town he was tendering his re signation and further stated that be had enjoyed his associations with tbe group and wished the council every success in the great work before them col oousens president remarked that we would all miss mr carpenter as he had faithfully attended the meetings and had been a great help in his advice on various subjects mr roy norton tbe vicepresident stated that oar local construction companies are m accord with the idea of using part tune labour to help to relieve the housing situation colonel oousens closed the meeting with his usual klndry thanks to the workers we do printing of all kinds for service satisfactory in every way phone no 8 township school area no 1 formed in esquesing nsquesing township council held their regular meeting monday alter noon june 4th members all present with reeve g w murray presiding minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted a letter from the trustees of school section no 14 was read asking that the council incorporate their school into a township school area moved by may seconded by brown that accounts be paid bell telephone co services 381 r 21 288 369 225 total 5 13 cecil clusholm 265 dog licenses at 30c 1945 7950 ib dog lic enses at 30c 1944 5 70 registered let ters and stomps 2 04 total 8724 a w benton 261 dog licenses at 30c 700 1 kennel license 1 50 supplies 15c registered letters and stamps 360 stamps 8 00 total 91 55 carried moved by brown seconded by our tie that relief accounts as presented by the relief officer be paid 980 carried moved by cleave seconded by may that school section no 14 be includ ed in the township school area which la being formed carried moved by browp seconded by cur- e that the council of esquestng make a donation of 25 oo to george town rehabilitation committee pay- able to emma mendham sec treas carried moved by may seconded by cleave by the road superintendent be passed by the roa superintendent be passed 253534 carried moved by cleave seconded by may that sheep claims be paid prank ro bertson 1 sheep killed 15 00 a s stark valuator 200 carried moved by may seconded by cleave that leave be granted to introduce a by law setting apart school sections numbered 3 5 6 7tj 8 10 11 and 14 as atownshlp school area which shall be known as township school area no 1 esqueslng and that said by law be now read a first time carri ed moved by brown seconded by our- rle that bylaw no 8 setting apart school sections numbeed 3 s 0 7tj 8 10 11 and 14 as a township school area which shall be known as town ship school area no 1 esqueslng hav five thousand british and allied aircraft and their crews have been saved in the past year by three emergency landing grounds near ths english coast the runways on these grounds are the largest in the world holding your victory bonds is the best way to protect and increase your savings covtlfu tilklno points te rkflii i uaflti raviorlu wnf dtpt k carlwg wat contributed by oaklings the carung breweries 14miteo in been read a first urns be now read and tbe seal of tbe corporation be attached ihsisjn rented morsd by obmtc seconded by may that this ootmon do now adjourn to meet tuesday job ted at 8 oclock pnx or at the can of the reeve carried one appeai at township court of revision a court of revision for tile town- shk of bhruesme was held monday morning june 4th at 10 jo b n brown george x cleave goo ourrle o h may and o w murray were present having taken tbe required oath r n brown moved that o w mur ray be chairman of this court of re vision and the mfm was seconded by oeorge ourrle carried the appeal by john shannon on assessment of land was sustained moved by may seconded by cleave that the clerk of this court of re vision be and is hereby authorized and required to initial au correctona re ductions alterations and additions made by this court in the assessment rolls for the year ims and the assc ment rolls as finally revised and cor rected be now passed by this court and the clerk be authorised to certify to said rolls carried dr robert t nobu among jutukaduating class at tj of t a unique feature of the university of toronto convocation ceremonies on thursday june 7th was a second graduation of the medical class of 1895 at the time of their grduatlon it was the universitys custom to con fer the degree bachelor of medicine and 13 members of tbe class were pres ent this time to exchange their mb for their ud of an original class of 66 20 are still riving and all still tn practice in canada and the united states of local interest is the namejf dr robert t noble of toronto who was among the 12 son of tbe late mr nnti kcrw rfjwt wnmfr ti f hfwn and raised in norval following gra duation he interned in hamilton cen tral hospital practiced in brampton until 1903 then moved to toronto where he has since practised dr and mrs noble have three sons war wick a toronto lawyer wing com mander clark noble a doctor with the roap overseas and dr robert noble of montreal another member of the class of 1895 who was unable to attend the function is dr s b biehn of panry sound uncle of mr walter biehn of georgetown hornby intended for last week rev john rwdell of milton church conducted service in 1 presbyterian church on stmdl noon last at 3 oclock the cnoir of knox ohtrh anled their minister to assist bs ttss service of praise a large oorjgnssv ton attended the service rev j b moore of st panta oms ed church muton was tn abacs f the service in hornby united last sunday evening at 8 many came out to hear mr moon 1 the last time before be leaves for 1 new charge at waterdown ontgbt i end of june next sunday rev s 1 rector of st stephens tfvff urch wm bid farewell to bis c tlon here before le for h parish in the niagara dlstrm hearty congratalationb ara- extended to mr stanley rail reelection to the ontario 1 on monday last with a large i over his two opponents the people of ontario win now welt to see what ad vanced legislation the drew oxw ment can give with a wg majority fta the house over au oppos mrs s m warrlner of 1 and dr p e warrlner of mother and brother respeottfety of mrs totton visited at tbe this week former georgetown dps in hamilton former resident of aumuutawa mr edward sanger passed away st hamilton general hospital on jod 3rd the late mr sanger was bra in england 80 years ago and sasr coming to canada resided for a tbbjsj at oaraf raxa then at georgetown be fore moving to hamilton he wm s member of the church of g predeceased several years ago by tat wife he is survived by two sane wv 11am of mount hope and arthur of toronto also a brother john of brampton the funeral took place 0b tuesday june 6th with i fcs woodland cemetery hamilton outstandingly good salada dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday music by modern aire johnny boyd wot jack macks orchestra regular admission 50c per paams coming attractions thursday june 28 mart kconqr special admission 100 pat

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy