Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1948, p. 9

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m sitvpft aitdwkitl- titi alu 11 aaiisuillm tv t 1 ltt ktfj awwtl22v fsr vv aconcif report presented to cunu wt by mr roberts mh jd improvements which should be made m 98 town water system qief of the cuoon the installation of meters exploratory drilling tor new sources of supply investigating for leakage and reptac- ingtsf obsolete mains estimated cost of implemwtmg the report is 80000 and the project woud carry itself with no increase in general tax rate a cursory examination of the report would sug- gestrthaht is eensibleand necewary in pnl to ensure a safe and adequate water supply in years to come chlorination has been suggested so many tunes bytho ontario department of health that it has become repe titious and this summers water shortage has indicated that wastage must be curtailed in order to conserve ex isting supplies while the tax rate will not be jumped to pay tor these improvements it must not be assumedj that- prov idence is going to provide 80000 the project will be carried in increased water rates and with meters instal led each water user will pay his share according to the amount of water used the rate structure which will be adopted will mean an increase of at least two dollars a year to every consumer and more than this to those who use large quantities of water however charges will not be exorbitant when compared with other mun icipalities in ontario and np serious objection should be voiced by ratepayers for some extremely necessary improvements to an irnportantpublic service potpourri rev john smith new minister of georgetown united church has agreed to write a weekrysunday school lesson for the herald he follows in the foot steps of rev r c todd whose column was a feature for several years until he moved to niagara falls this spring the high school column is back with as as a solo effort this year by jo who now masquer ades under the name of lloyd many thanks to mrs j ellerby for her excellent account of the institute district annual which appeared in last weeks herakt the local legion branch is having a tough time getting building renovations completed an ex plosion earlier this year destroyed much of the work that had been done and sundays fire was another set back it was william hardy not harding of miami florida who won the herald subscription for thevisitof coming the farthest distance to georgetown fair lt nice tct see a choral society once more fa town and much of the credit can be given to tom waroes who has been promoting the idea ever since he returned home from army service overseas hope no one was inconvenienced by the heralds fail- are last week to report that daylight saving time would end sunday midnight from now on thercvwont be any gardening after supper visiting in con necticut it was interesting to learn that in that state car owners can have their initials placed on the licence pl provided no other licence has thesame initials apermanent plate is used there with a yearly insert for the year date another bond issue ig-shap- fag up for georget with cou favouring the wa ter improvement mcommendeil fay the engineera re port perhaps thomas richard henry had something bout the weather when he printed the following in his i column in the telegram despite anything the weather man say to the contrary we feel sure that springs are gradually becoming later and colder and aut umns becoming wanner up country yean ago people took their u jirat awim on may 24 maybe we arent as hardy as we used to be bat in this country noww feel about aw winni taking oar first oauluur cap on fafa ruaryfcdsonmy24 ob the other hand the paopl sa an bbsajauanbasbb bbussii be -v-i- i i 4 mi held taetr at t horns of mra paol 8i gxswtwfc flik vr m las jcwtdcav moyer welcomed 4aat gnssts titer were ft plain nl the usual hnstnsa liwstliar eras hm sad la wsm 4h anmml acwmuon audi sals at jfqih of taolsatloapraaijl this year ob flatorday huiaiuli 20th tataa orcadian igw haft it u expects that 4ms exuhttoa wflthe wt tn mm an more urestg than eve aoftntf a oelldom afternoon fas was a vd by mza 6er sadatis w jj seattle moved tote of thauks to jr baar dldfrwful aftar- li4s saw tss afitter mrt us new york trtp wtdeh na w ar abppoasd to kas coldom ft aarvr tids waak whlla visittiis in oabrffla suuiay we aaard sboot which aeems lflce a rood idas to avoid tfaa noohday tiffflc tho aesool dldtenro home fotlom at ims tab moans toav uyi amyoa tfceit va o hi thmy malrtna- it oettar ftr lno- toriata and rotttns- lldrin- htwha at ajwrarimatol the sams umo aa the father for ahs noonisjy taeaj the vie kfaa- apattt ai6rt n jolaiewekabd rwb mephewpr kn0 kl of gait dropped i to sprrm moiaent on ma walur gray and foniid he baay aa tuiial prepariflt fdb for tiia boym wtw atay there mra gtsy sal- dora turua anyone away- wholneedi a home the hoys who atsy there all hava good word for lira gray and aay it la a home away from bom and aheia very rood to them all uaually aboot sixteen people ait down to ertry meal and while it keeps mra gray very boay ahe flnda time to have a nice flower gar de aa ahe chatted with me ahe wa canning tomatoes and aays her preserve run into hundred of jars qaite an accomplishment for one woman quite often people aay to why dont you aay this or that about different situations in town in your column 7 plenty of peo ple read it all i can say aboot it is the old saying there is so much rood in the worst of us and so much bad ir the best of us that it ill b any of ns to find fault witih the rest of us neat ce pas an interesting and lovely service on sunday morning- at st georges church of england harvest thanks giving services with rev e bxol- inger of guelph in charge sofane refreshing young voices in the jun ior girls choir nder the leader ship of mrs ernest dawson there are so many good people who give their time to looking after the youngsters but mrs dawson de serves a special bouquet for her ef forts with the girls choir those who bring sunshine into the uvea of others cannot keep it from them selves seems as though we never can sleop in on sunday morning any more two sundays we have been wakened by the fire aireitr the le gion members must be discouraged at such a run of bad luck decided it was too nice a morning to go back to bed so went driving in stead and saw some lovely lata flowers we have been admiring fvod fryers flower garden all sum mer it has been beautiful with seasonal flowers and just now with the deep autumn colours it is well worth looking at- wclconsc home to mrs harry savings who has been ill in st michaels hospital in toronto for a few weeks norman and marion hill always busy are a little more so now that they are preparing to move into their uptotheminute store they can well be proud of their accom plishment and are always bo the go reminds me of something i heard a garage man aay last winter one twenty below aero morning i stopped in for gas and said some thing about the weather he agreed the weather was terrible but at the moment marlon hill drove by and he said it would really have to be a humdinger if marlon hu1 and i didnt make the grade said ha would really worry about the wea ther if be didnt see na around with ns for lunch we had our owndear mother mrs salmon and our brother rev keuben salmon of chetsworth were invited by reuben to drive his new oldsmoblle down town but decided if we did the people might think it was ours and would think we should pay our mils such is life something are remember of old e the pies flo warnea used to make and bow we find them with about a half a hundred pie pump kins of course they plan to aafl a few but pie it la going to be and wa intend to drop around at the right moment the warnea are making a lot of improvements in their new borne vred warnea and bdward lei polnte havo done their own room and have reason to be proud of tbe result certainly have some nice people in our neighbourhood most of us are eriuea of other menjsnilolnga forgetful of our own abettcomlnge we can always de nounce others etna not aeetnt our own tola little poem sort of bring it home to us r if i am tempted to reveal tale so to me has told about anotxtor let it pass before i apeak three gases e cou tare narrow gatae first la it trust laes is needfnjt at ay aui gtvs tratbfal answer and the la last end sasrawas b it ust aad u prases aw hpe at last itisubaavtatoaaja these cats 44bv than i may ten the tale bar tea what the lasatt sf asmsohaasy haj the next meeting- win e held fit the holme of mrs 3 w gxr ea november 11th far m im plckcnts georgetown chocolates 60c at lat6 i raw i v mnr- i c0rdar0 candies main st at the bus stop phones sis and s53w aniiual meeting hahon progressire conservative assoc town haul milton tuesday eve oct 12 81b eleek everybody wcom w j beeuy rve t l d dlk icc se eyes examined o t walker otoxmletrist 8 mala st n buitts pkae 89 georgetown of flee over bell telephone office the second wednesday afuraoes of each month fheae llw 1 leroy dalai kc mill street 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