Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1949, p. 6

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warner bros comedy about new york popular playground end beach at the ttoxy kclindsay appointed asst assessor in esquesing esquesing township council held their regular meeting monday cv- leslle councillors h craig reld ije councillors r crals reld wilfred bird and walter linham were present reeve george cur- he presided minuses of the last meeting were read and adopted a cleputation attended the meet ing asking that the st helena road entrance to no 25 highway be im proved moved by bird seconded by les lie that the treasurer pay notarlo ohspual woodstock re lois hillls to septoth 46 00 the bell tel ephone company services 381r21 2 49 360 245 stamps a w benton 7 00 moved by bird seconded by reld that sheep claims be paid t h price 1 lamb injured and cied 12 00 1 sheep injured and died 20 00 1 sheep injured 8 25 2jnmbs killed 20 00 each i lamb killed 18 00 total 08 25 horace bell 1 sheep killed 20 00 1 lamb killed 17 00 total 37 00 an stark valuator 4 trips 16 00 f w short ill valuator 1 trip 4 00 carried moved by linham seconded by leslie that relief accounts as pre sented by relief officer u6 40 be paid carried moved by leslie seconded by bird that road account of 4076 31 ss prwenteu by the road superin tendent be paid carried moved by linham seconded by leslie that the treasurer pay the following grants acton fovr board 75 00 esquesing agricultural soc iety 75 00 holton agricultural society 25 00 carried moved by bird seconded by the departmept of highways for the statutary grant on road expen ditures january 1st 104b to aug ust 31st 1049 on 33 783 81 car ried moved by linnom seconded by leslie that the clerk be instructed to write stanley hall mp p for halton in connection with the en trance ozf the esquesing towshlp road known as the st helena road onto no 25 highway carried moved by held seconded by lin ham that the road superintend ent be instructed to transfer from capital account to road account to amount of 226028 for garage con struction as per auditors state ment of expenses carried moved by bird seconded by lin ham that this council instruct the clerk to prepare a bylaw to en gage mr k c lindsay as assist ant assessor duties to commence september 15th 1949 carried moved by linham seconded by leslie that eave be granted to in troduce a bylawldassess school sections union school sections township school area no 1 and chlnguacousy west school area of tic township for the year 1949 be i ow read n second and third times and passed and the seal of the cor poration be attached thereto car ried moved b rcid seconded by bird that this council adjourn to meet october 3rd at 1 30 p m or at the call of the reeve carried halton peel york delegation present brief on conservation to select committee on friday of lost week the sel ect committee on conservation of tm- ontario legislature hefd a pub lic hearing in the cdurt house brampton f s thomas mpp for elgin county and incidentally a strcetsville district old boy is chairman of the committee all three political parties have repre sentation on the committee of nine they hove had o htpvy itinerary cincc the first of july not only have thty held hearings in all dis tricts of northern ontario but they hove covered the major counties in southern ontario another month howeer will be required to com plete their program of hearings following this according to mr thomas a report will be presented tt the next session of the ontario leg the halton deleg the first commercial factories to make plwood were erected in russia in the 1880s ocean waves reach a height of 50 or 60 feet off the cape of good hope sound waves hac been percci- ed at a distanccuof 3000 miles canada produces 514 millions of minerals in f 1945 a modern motoring gadget is an accelerator unit attached to the tteering wheel maybe well get ihc spark lever bock too a fall fair scene pictured above is a section of the crowd lining the race track at a recent georgetown fair will entertain at fair m the popular georgetown girls pip band will again provide music daring the ajtaraoea on saturday at georgetown fair 1 1 1 ending the hearing was as fot lows w e breckon of freeman paul fisher freeman reeve w vansiclkle of nassagawcya reeve geo curne of esquesing alex maclarcn georgetown deputy- reeve elmer foster of kelson township r s hcatherlngton campbelkillc ross segsworth of freeman and j e whllelock milton a comprehensive brief has been prepared bj a joint committee rep- i csenting the counties of york peel and halton incidentally chairman thomas and messrs joj- iffe and oliver who spoke on be half of the select committee con gratulated the c ommittee on their excellent brief which they in timated was ou of the most con structive presented to date a few of the recommendations made by the helton peel and york delegation were as follows that a provincial conservation and land use act be enacted at the earliest possible date that all conservation work rel ative to agriculture be undertaken fiv the ontario department of agri culture tihat in certain areas where the 1 1 foremation work required is be- vorui the abililv of a county fln- am lallv or ntherw ise that consl- dc ration be given to provincial ass- istantt to illustrate may we re- t r to the niagara and hamilton tsdirptmnl which passes through the ai e i iuusmik lr as it is gener- allj believed that most of the well pi ings h iv mg tht ir source on the i m irpment and fui thermore as main streams have their headquar- um s on the f searpment then we belie w the whole area should be turv- wlb competent engineers iul if on onuntion is sound then li strategic points in the area ilong the escarpment should be t stahlishcd as i slit t 01 provincial ion sti art a n inasmuch as it is i he practite on the great najnnt of farms to permit livestock to pasture or run in the farm uoodlol thereby des- uoving all new tue growth we would ictommend that the propo se 1 ontario const i v alion policy piovldc financial assistance aid for woodlot fencing that a oil conservation be in augurated ati an experiment in two in three counties in western onta rio not later than the fall of 1050 and that such conservation ser vice be under the direction of or linked with the agricultural rep resentative service that inasmuch as high soil fer tility is not only the basis of prof itable agriculture but also the medium by whch the water hold ing capacity of our soils can be in creased and as we believe the yreatcit weakness in our crop pro gramme is in the main due to poor seed mixtures coupled with faulty rotations and as more alfalfa and grasses in our meadows and pas tures would improve their soil building ability we would sufffffjit that consideration be given to studying the united states conser vation policy in respect to grass and clover seed production and use following lunch at the yellow what do you ask of your bank the emhmcdoii of many pfnelivha at bank la only through a mu book and a cheque book i wa believe howerer that tem it mot matnal pleasure and benefit by doing btiaineu in a personal friendly way s thla bank ha grown to great bat bot itis a human institution very ttrndi interested in giving something mora thantacrossthecounter service tha needs of the individual and- how wt can help him to progress are matters of first importance yon will enjoy banking at any of oar branches j r d the canadian bank of commerce georgetown branch f w chapman mgr i tummmf mdlsv canada uhumited th small ctrcl o micmac indians o itte de stcrofa liund infvnhy to marc letcarbot they were learnlno to read and write the year was 1606 letcarbol was canada flrtt teacher 1st 1633 canadas first college was started at port royal a huron indian louis vincent sabot an nen woi the flrtt canadian to receive a bachelor of arts degree he graduated from dartmouth collsgetn 1781 at quebec in 1829 itudontt paid 5 a year for tuition board coil 80 teachers received an average of 90 a year education in canada has grown with rapid stride now over one hundred and fifty thousand canadians attend universities and colleges throughout the country the future of the canadian people goes hand in hand with pursuit of knowledge education increases op portunity yet theres room to grow- in canada unlimited wjkjj jinl how much room k tola im conojo ututnjfd on fyusfrofed 144 page book puofaw by the oxeefe hxmtiatiom you may oofont your copy by seeamo 25c im cosh so ifornpf or cheouei please to canada uidtofted depr nj16 olfeere house trvonfo oerarfo ptoase prssf your name and aaaveei dearfy aff seonaes recefved wol bo aoeofed fo the camadiam ohmomklp council brewing company limited a ammml f iwvlc i takmir i mmi mt ik tpwftmimm mutnd ky itmit wukk la cmrii fsjjo 1 d r briar inn near brampton where they war aunts ot peel county a delegation representing the hum- bar valley river authorltyalso and those in attendance havah if presented a brief otmrfs nvpl hat the report of the spoke briefly during the afternoon session included stanley l ball upp and caua millard mpp those in arbsndsnee were lrapraa- ed not only by the verjtlthorout h and unbiased manner in which the select committee conducted tha hearing but also by the scope of the subject in abort it was a moat worth while committee will culminate practical conaawatlon use act and alb 4 lve programme and restore ontarios 160 and forest resoureaa o g i

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