Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1948, p. 12

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lie georgetown herald wednesday dec 8th 1946 the georgetown herald crying dm i inniiiiliirlaa of georgetown glen williams nokval limehouse hornby stewarttown a8ugrove ba1xjnafad terra cotta eobecriptlon hate 260 a w blnele coniee ie each jiavertiairiffratea quetad on application walter c blthn pabueher and edttor isrfleld l mcquvray 8taot leahe ml clack halved davison ccrey herrinto js kw harald la printed each wedneeday afternoon atthe office tmh georgetown anthoriaed aa second dan mauioat office dent ottawa membera of the canadian weeldy newnpapers aaaociauon and ue ontario quebec divlalan of the cjwjm-a- the editors corner vote as you like but vote next monday is the day when georgetown goes to the polls to choose a hydro commissioner a seven- man board of education and in ward 3 two council lor a lot has been said in this paper recently about public apathy in regard to municipal affairs and this is one way that ratepayers can prove that- they arc inter ested in local government in the pasl there has been a very light vote in town except in ca3es where the offices of mayor and reeve are at stake citizens are reminded that while these offices have perhaps more colour and there is more excitement in such a contest any elected office carries with it a responsibility and it is everyones duty to see that the candidates elected represent a true majority of public opinion this year for the first time we have a chance to vote on the men and women who will form george towns first board of education up to the present educational matters have been conducted by an elec ted public school board arid an appointed high school board and the two boards are being merged into one body which will be composed of seven members there are several important decisions to be made in the next few years and it is only fair to the members who will be elected that the public get behind them and show by voting that there is an interest in educa tion y meet your candidates as an aid to those voters who may not be famil iar with voting procedure or with some of the candi dates seeking office the following notes may be of help georgetown is divided into three wards the rough boundaries of which are ward i the district around the white bridge as far ddwntown as wesleyan street and the arena side of john street ward 2 the re mainder of town north of the highway ward 3 the park district down to the highway and including nor mandy boulevard ward 1 votes nt the old town hall ward 2 at cyril fords home and ward 3 in the municipal building only those whose names appear in parts 1 and 2 of the voters list are eligible to vote and those who are not sure their names are on the list should contact the town clerk voting for hydro com missioner one of two candidates to be elected and board of education seven of eight candidates to be elected ia by general vote voting for ward 3 coun- cillors two of three candidates to be elected is for qualified voters of that ward only which included both residents and property owners the polling booths are open on monday december 1 3th from 9 am to 7 pm now for a few lines about the candidates ward 3 council- thos l lyons is a retired farmer who make ilis home at the comer of edith and church streets and has been a council member for this ward for sev eral terms in a threeman election in the ward last year he was third man getting four votes less than ray whitmee who was in second place mr lyons was roads chairman of the 1947 council he is a member of one of the oldest district families and at tends the united church his grown family are all married son jim being the only one in town william mcnally a young man seeking of fice for the first time lives at the corner of market and william streets across from his father fred mcnally a georgetown native he left the employ of provincial paper ltd a few years ago to start his own business mcnally wood products which has branched from making toys into the contracting business and he has built many of the newer homes in town he is a mem- fcer of st georges church and is a member of bramp ton golf club married to floria feller they have a threeyearold son david ray whitmee lives on young street in a home which he built himself beside his father and brother ray returned from england where he travelled for a shoe company to take over his fathers taxi business and operates it from a location on mill street near the theatre his first term on council he served as chair man of industry and recreation he is a member of the lions club is married and has one daughter susan hydro commission graham farnell local grocer has served for six jriuais on the hydro commits ion and is seeking reelection for another two year period he has been t this year he is associated in the grocery with bis father a e famell who i at balmnafad before moving to ifving ffti- page 4 corner of albert and mcnabb streets a member of credit lodge and takes an active part in united church affairs married to irene faram they have a small daughter carroll frank whitmee a brother of councillor ray whitmee lives beside him in ward 3 and operates his own electrical business under the name whitmee elec tric he too is an active member of the united church he is married tb jean switser of norval and they have two daughters lynda and barbara board of education john bell lives in iward 3 across from council candidate mcnally und joined the smith and stone engineering department a few- years after wartime duty with the national research council in ottawa where hu wis one of the developers of radar a em ber of brampton golf club he is married and the father of marilyna high school firstformer and joo elyn leonard bell bettor known at bus lives in the white house beside the park with his wife and three children dennis brenda and ellen with his father he operates georgetown clay products which makes firebrick in their plant on king street walter biehn is the fellow who sits up nights thinking up ideas for this column and giving you the news as publisher of the herald he lived in windsor before taking over the herald after the death of pub lisher j m moore married to a georgetown girl mary feller they have two children carolyn and ellen and live on charles street in the former o t mckay home he is a member of st georges church and the lions cub and served last vear as a member of the public school board riley brethour is one of the towns newer business men who purchased the georgetown dairy from e b tyera a few years ago- he too is a lion and a church of england member and is married and the father of a small son andrew he lives on queen street in the house formerly occupied by mrs clara king and claims hegpeler as his home town dr j b milne is chairman of this years pub lic school board and has practiced dentistry here since graduating from the university of toronto with his wife and daughters claudia and jnne he lives on market street beside candidate john bell syd orr moved here fronv toronto and pur chased the lovely home on maple avenue built by the late w c anthony where he and h s wife live mr orr served two terms aa a councillor for ward 3 and helped lay the groundwork for another bank to locate in town he attends st georges church mrs harry watkins i known to herald readers as anne through her weekly column in this paper she leads a busy life as a housewife with her husband and son david a businesswoman in her own right as operator of annes laundry and as a writer with one published novel and several short stories to her credit she ajso finds tame to teach sunday school at st georges- church edwin wilson who was a ward 2 repre sentative on last years public school board lives on sarah street with his wife and son billy he is assoc iated with art booth in operating electrical indicators limited which is housed in the old creelman building on main street he too is a member of st georges church directory dr x burns milne xjttay dental rfubgeom georgetown 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