Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 3, 1947, p. 7

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in goes our 1250000 telephone somewhere in ontario or quebec this week an mstalkr is putting in the telephone which will bring our total to a million and a quarter in the past ten years we have added more than 500 000 telephones aa the use of the telephone has grown quality of service has gone up more people art getting more and better service than ever before we will continue to press at top speed our task of providing more and better telephone service as fast as materials become available tie bell telephone company of canada halt0n county health unii ti september l haljon county health unit began its work this union or rural and urban municipal ltles nas as us object the promotion of an efficient community health pro gramme on a county wide basis by full time specially qualified personnel under this plan local boards of health local medical officers of health etc will be replaced by the county wide organisation the dhalr man of the board of health is mr mary pettlt reeve of nelson town ship and the other members of the board are j w hlgglna reeve of milton kenneth r macdonald geor getowiv r m smith oakvule end w t dales milton the secretary treasurer is miss margaret maxted treasurer of halton county the medical oflloer of health is dr james m mather who for the past two years has been assistant medical ofbcec of health in the st cathar ines lincoln health unit there will tbe two sanitary inspectors mr g a powell until recently a district sani tary inspector lor the saskatchewan provincial department of health will be in charge a second sanitary in pector will be appointed in the near future the health unit office will be in milton the te cphone is milton 330w the ui it is fortunate in having obtained a fuil staff of experienced public health nursfs miss r l sut cllffc who for the past two years has been in charge of the county school health service will be supervisor for a staff of sbc nurses mlss a ander son a graduate of the women p col lege hospital toronto and the school of public health nursing university of toronto wij have a district lnclu ding nassagaweya township part of ru ral esquesing township and the vil lage of nerval miss m hlgginson a graduate of toronto western hospital and the school of public health nur sing university of toronto will be assigned to milton and the upper por t ions of trafalgar and nelsoi towi ships miss o chant who has been school nurse for milton georgetown and acton for mer two years will be in charge at acton georgetown and glen williams bronte and the lower portions of nelson and trafalgar townships will be served by miss s cameron who is a graduate ol st martha s school of nursing montreal general hospital and university of toronto school of public health nur sing miss larson who has been public health nurse in oakvule smce november 1046 will continue in that position miss d sanderson a grad uate of toronto general hosdltal and university of toronto school of pub lie health rfursing will be assigned to burlington the ultimate objective of the health unit is to provide the county with a public health service that up until recent yeatfehas been possible only in large cities this will include com munlcable disease control discovery and follow up of cases and contacts of tuberculosis discovery and follow up of cases and contacts of venereal discae school health supervision both in primary and secondary schools maternal inlfant and child hjglence sanitation water and food control health education mental health ai d oral hygiene to develop such a program will obviously take time paru of the county have had an excellent public health servici it is tht aim of the unit to make thec services available to every per soi in the cuunty the georgetown herald wednesday sept 3rd 1947 oiiriisf omers say stewabttown sunday visitors with mrs hender son included mr and mrs al sherwin and daughters joan and marilyn ol mount vernon ohio mr and mrs j a patteraon june and betty and mr and mrs richard patterson betty currie spent last week visit ing in stewarttown betty ann henderson spent last week in toronto and jai e henderson spent tv o weeks holidai s at lime- 1 ouse tough gutta percha tires give satisfaction because they stand up over gruelling cana- dian roads yes theyre canadian engineered for great mileage safety and economy order all your tires today from scott motor sales your general motors dealer phone 161 georgetown today we xive in a greater canada on 1hem of the new mil world canada lie at th crossroads of the great air routes of the modern world through our skies pass tht shortest airways from north america to lutope and to asia today because of stupendous war time achievements we have the personnel the experience and the vastly expanded facilities to take advantage of that favoured position significant is the increase in air traffic within our own borders today canada civil aviation is flying three times the number of aircraft miles carrying jive times the number of passengers and tfiree tunes the amount of mad that it did in 1939 advances typical of canada s tremendous modern develop ment with new and greater opport unities in every field of canadian activity after world war i in wh ch canada a fighting airmen established canada a world famous flvmg traluion avis tion b development was rjp d and in canada more air freight was carried much of it by the bush pi i is of the north than in any other country first airplane night in the british empire was made at baddeck cape breton february 1909 when j a d mccurdy flew in his silver dart for half a mile rising thirty feet above the ice opportunities grfater now john william b1lles 25 years ago used his 3 000 saltags as down payment on a toronto tire business with his brother and fire employees he began retailing auto mobile accessories inrtiinre and industry produced results today hia canadian tire corp is a million dollar organisation with a unique mailorder business and over 100 associate deslera throughout eastern canada mr billes says today pm eonrweed more than ever of the soundness of my anginal decision to start at busnessfor myself in canada jpportunine3 are even greater now today whatever the careen ihey choose young canadian find awaiting them m our own country more worthwhile p of q mer wen known bef at in world war ii with the rcaf develop ng and administering the gi frantic commonwealth air training plan canada became in president roosevelt s words the airdrome of democracy and emerged from tbe war the fourth air power in foe world going to the ilax take advantage of our reasonable rates and travel in comfort with simpsons taxi phone 500 social and personal mr tom goodlet is back in town al ter spending the summer visiting in western canada mr and mrs reuben bason and fa mily of oampbellford aent the hou day weekend in town mr and mrs c w weir of detroit michigan were in town last week to attend the funeral of their nephew norman reld on monday holiday guests with mr and mrs george wilson union street were mr alfred bagg mr and mrs foss and son richard and mrs earl prank billy and helen all of hespeler wing commander and mrs w h atapley and daughter pamela of ot tawa are spending two weeks in town with mrs stapley s parents mr and mrs f w johnson edith street visitors on sunday with mr and mrs arthur bettfce were her mother mrs c sachs miss mabel sachs mrs e culham and daughter marlon and mr and mrs william mullan and son dannie all of preston mr and mrs jack addy bob and rtoger visited on sunday in hamilton with rev and mrs b k lemkey mr lemkev who was student minister at glen williams united church while he as attending emmanuel college recently received a call to binkley united churcn in hamilton he for merly preached at lloydmlnstex sas katchewan mrs edward holmes and daughter helen attended the funeral of her sister mrs mcqueen at hamilton on wednesday august 27 mrs holnres is the only one left of six sisters she has three brothers ll ing ernest cripps of kitchener albert cripps of cleveland alec cripps of acton mr and mrs edward holmes have lived in georgetown lor 43 y ars and stephen of hamilton were visi tors with mrs baily saturday church services next sunday win be at 3 pm sunday school at 2 pjn school opened tuesday morning with miss davles in charge beginner this year are joann hodge and ber tram henderson george henjngtaa is also a newcomer at school here and will enter grade 6 notice of the registration of a bylaw notice is hereby given that a by law was passed by the corporation of georgetown oa the 18th day of asm 197 providing for the issuance of debentures to the amount of m5- 00000 lor the purpose of lnetaulnsj a sewerage system and disposal rah la the town of georgetown and that such by law was registered in the re gistry office for the county of bahoa on the 13th day of august 1947 any motion to quash or set asldc- the same or any part thereof must 1m made within three months after to first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter dated this 16th day of august 1mt p b harrison 3 clerk town of georgetown stcwarttown congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs uoyd robinson kath leen herrlngton who were married rrom the home of mr and mrs c e herrington last week harvest thanksgiving service was heldat st jonn s church sunday af temoon the ohurch was very pretty with the flowers corn and vegetables rev h leigh pink took the service this also was mr leigh pinks last sunday here he goes this week to grand rapids mich uba mr and mrs p r bally dawn shoe repairing prompt and efficient service james cummins t ross thompsons shoe store heads glasses axe smartly styled and really good looking price is moderate s3 st georges squabs phone 1529 oeelph established 90 years

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