the geotgetoyn herald wednca- september 12 1945 dealers name the georgetown lumber co ltd 0 for sending mon our domestic money convenient and cheap payments abroad can also be made by means of our foreign money orders drafts and mail transfers as well as by cable transfers where speed is necessary explain your requirements at any of our branches and we will advise the method which best suits your case 47 the canadian bank of commerce g w holtntock luoipr hamilton lyons cmnouaoactji dies at tebka ooa hamilton lyons one of the oldest residents of clilnguacouey township died wednesday sept 5th at ttie home of his daughter mrs james mrikano sr terra cotta he had been ailing for a considerable urn the late mr lyons was born on the 4th line west chlnguacouay town ship 87 years ago a son of the late george lyons and ann hamilton lyons with the exception of a short time spent at georgetown he lived all his life in the vicinity of his birth and carried on the occupation ofjfarmer mr lyons was a membeyfpjpnany years of onion presttyterianceaiuroh and in politics was a liberal he is survived by one daughter mrs mc- kanc isadore terra ootta and uwo sons harold lyons of norval and clarence lyons of cheltenham tne funeral took place friday after noon from the home of his son clar ence lyons cheltenham the services at the home and graveside in chelten ham cemetery were conducted by rev a m mcmillan of caledonia assist ed by rev p j dunlop of norval pallbearers were four grandsons jim mckane art mckane jack mcdonald clark lyons and fred lyons and ro bert kelly attention racepayen are you in favour of installing con structing erecting and mtnfritnr tto building machinery plant and equip ment necessary for a complete sew age system and sewage disposal plant at an estimated cost of 103j47oo for the corporation of the town of geor getown notice take notice that the foregoing is a correct statement of a question to be submitted to the votes of the eleo tors of the town of georgetown on the atfa day of october ax ims be tween the hours of 0 o clock in the forenoon and 7 o clock in the after noon at the allowing places ward 1 town hall ward 2 charles ledwidges ward 3munlelpal building and that the 6th day of october ax 1945 at 6 o clock in the after noon at the municipal office in the municipality has been fixed fox ttie appointment of persons to attend at the pollingsplaces and at the final summlngup of ttie votes by the clerk sep 26 p b harrison clerk norval village petition council for street lights efequeslng township council held their regular meeting on tuesday af ternoon sept 4th deputyreeve george e cleave councillors oeorge ourrie o h may and r n brown were present reeve o w murray presided over the meeting minutes of lhe last meeting were read and adopts ed and correspondence read mr david robertson addressed the council regarding the speed trucks are being driven around llmehouse mr george gollop presented a peti tion signed by more than wo of ths ratepayers of norval asking for street lights in norval mr norman demerling addressed wit council regarding tht forming ol a restricted area in norval lor lire pro tec tion moved by cleave seconded by may that the foi owlnfc accounts be paid btll telephone co services 381 r 21 7 35 2 25 total 9 60 letter shop supply cj 200 voter lists for l94o 66 47 a w benton stamfps 3 00 gecrgt o browi renewing bond no 2827 clerk to july 15 1946 jo 00 carried moved by brown seconded by cur rle that relief accounts as presented by the relief oihter be paid 44 43 carried movea by brown seconded b cliave that road accounts as present ed by the road superintendent bt paid 126850 carried moved by may seconded by brown that this council petition the depart ment of highways for the statutory grant on road expenditures january 1st to august 31st 1945 on 13360 41 carried moved by currie seconded by oleavs that owing to the fact that a petition has been presented to the council asking lor street lighting in the vil lage of norval the clerk be instruct ed to prepare the necessary by law for faanie carried moved by currit beconded by brown uiat thii co mi 11 cjoum to meet on mo da october 1st at 2 o clock or at the call of tit rter c carried something new dr jackson s roman meal loaf by westons ask your weston bread salesman fbdlkallon ol aor1cllture lsed clothing relief fund the fetler o of agr 1 ure is co op ra ing with 1 e c u adim united allied riliaf find u conducting a nation lde clothing collection of u h servi eablt used clothing as can be spared from wardrobes without replacemei t all of which will be ship ped to our allied countries mr r s heatherlngton fleldman and projectionist halton federation of agriculture reports he is bringing this information to the audience of all the film centres in halton he also reports a one reel film to tie in with this campaign will be run each even ing from sept 17ti to oct 13th the campaign committees being set up in the ukban centres in the county are invited to attend these showings and information as to the location of these meeting can be had by contacting mr heathenngton if each farm family m halton county could pack one outfit for only one person it would mean tfaat soma 2200 persons in war torn europe would be protected from exposure throughout the winter months visualizing oils al across canada together with the con trtbutlons from the urban centres pic tures to us the opportunity offered to the people of canada as a nation in the establishment of a closer friendly neighbour nation large umber marsh and prairfe fires destroy more wild ducks in the western canada breeding grounds than are killed by all the hunters of the continent prevention of fires is uie most effective means of conserving all canadas wild life and natural resources yours io enjoy yours to proifct contiiiptip f carlings balunafad the august meeting of the wms was held wednesday evening at trie home of one of the associate meirtbers mrs raj mcenery the topic from the leaflet on the cat adian it dlan prepared by dr dorej who his responsibility for the administration of the indian wortc undertaken by the united church of canada wi very interesting and instructive bhowlng what the church must face in the future the presl dent rend some interesting temperance items and i committee was appointed to make arrangements for the aut umn thank offering late in sept or earl in october mr ind mrs sherlock foreman spe t the weekend at the manse a large croud gathered in the com m unity hail fridij evening to honor one of u e bojs on the approach of his mnrriatrc mr fred sinclair acted as nrcnnn mr eta cod snow read a short address and frnle mcenery was presented with r studio couch the ervenlng was spent in dancing we a0 join in wishing ernie and ilene a happv ind prosperous married life the mission band met at the home of mrs swlndlehurst sunday morning 10 members being present they fin ished their study book which had been very interesting for the boys and girls mr and mrs p w sbortlll motored to mhfiand saturday morning and en- ibped che boat cruise to party sound calling on friend m barrte and or- angevut and spent in boor or so at piufc outstandingly good salada tea fresh ground romar coffee i 19c 35c ecial clark s mushroom soup 3 25c ible soup x 7c libbrs vegetable i llbbys prepared mustard bax jar 6 vegetable juice 15c harry homes granular gravy get a glass rrtirfi oldr with savoy powdered custard 16 stokleyi custard pumpkin a ti x7e oaten olives txo i9 ph ijo 6oz cleanser 2 in 1 shot polish chin spttd coat bruce i balanced bird sebd 170 we reserve tfce right to limit quantities of all merchamuse 8fecial no 1 ontario gro wn onions 10 lb bag 41c 28s valencia oranges do 41c 253 valencia oranges des 48c beets carrots cabbage at market price fmlt and vegetable prices subject to market flnetnatlons capm t dm september 1 3th sugar 46 to 62 preserves 33 to 57 pi to 15 butter 116 to 121 boy goodyear today as always yodr best tire bby in buying hrw fli not ww vow rtart i but br you end up mat counts youll bo mtloi ahaad whn ya choow bonus mtttig lynthettc goodyoors hyouarotlalblfornswhrs i see yom goodyear saxe motors pfcooe ib