Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1949, p. 7

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hicrff i twe time to get that important photograph taken for christmas a3esirnson studio is nowlocaed above steamers inn bus depot ywith the entrance next door drop in and make ijri appomlment or call 436 now is the time to have the cooling system of your car or truck flushed qui thoroughly the brady way at georgetown motors main st n tel 280w or 562 forestry parley meets tn geneva the leading forestry authorities of krrope recently concluded cries of discussions at geneva to coordinate europes forestry pol icies and increase production of timlirr on an overall basis the meeting was sponsored by the food anil agriculture organization ot the united nations fao here a swiss forestry inspector ex plains the principles of forest conservation to a group of delegates jvvi what council did oh ttamsmw octosmoi u held a special meeting with xav glitter c r basjey to discus anal is details of uw sewerage payment and the outstanding bill which had been rendered by the scott jack- son engineering arm as the final btn for aeweraee installation the h firm had listed number of extras which were reviewed ana some- thrown out on mr hagey- re-coin- mendatloa items which he sug gested should hot be paid included 1840 for concrete aneasement 891 for replacing 0 tile unde dri ways for which the flnjawaa un able to produce a list and miscel laneous items such as umbering storm sewers stone- and black base pavement he recommended pay ing 003 for tunneling under side walks instead ot the 1808 asked this be considered as a fair esti mate of what the cost would have been had the sidewalks been taken up and replaced instead of tunnel ling another item reduced was a bill for 1433 for replacing a 15 pipe lino on guelph street the pipe line should have been laid in concrete originally and he felt the town should pay only the 668 cost of the concrete and not be charged for doing the job over again items which he said shoulctbc paid in cluded 255 for 102 trucking hours 200 for materials and supplies increases under the escalator clause 450 for additional yardage at the disposal plant an account for 1662 in interest on payments which scott jackson claim were withheld was disputed by council mccumber it wasnt paid be cause we couldnt get a final ac count from cither scott jackson or you hagey goodlct i dont think the town is liable this account was not certified by you hagey i never did send a statement advising you to pay 111 admit but i never had a request from scott jackson cither armstrong i dont see why they expect interest on an account they never submitted goodlct 1 hove had a lot of confidence in mr hagey 1 favour paying all extras outlined in his letter on sept 11 and nothing more these items we are reviewing are not contained in that and i dont think any of them should be paid lwant to be fair to the contractors but it looks as if they are trying to nick us for as much more as they can get hagey j- think you should pay for the concrete on the relaying job goodlet council wasnt asked for an ok so i dont feel we should pay mcnally jackson claimed they wanted to lay this in concrete in the first place and mr hagey would not let them hagey not to my knowledge lyons we should pay what we have to and no more mcnally if this went to court we might be stuck for hi court costs hjigcy if you pay the items i have recommended lonikht i dont think youll have any trouble a motion was prcsciitcd by good- lei and lyons that final payment be considered made by payment 6f 007689 as outlined in progress report is and 15 supplemental payment of which was made some time ago an amendment by dav idson and mccumber moved pay ment of an extra 5211151 the total 6f the five items recommended by hagey the amendment carried goodlet lyons and armstrong voting against it wi hie crgetownnheram wejtteaday oct 19 1949 1 mcbeans announce thhhmhhmmmihmhbhhfhsjhbbssjbssssssss new arrivals m m flannelette blankets plain arid checks 70 and q0 100 pair 2 qualities j scotch plaid throws all wool 58 and 68 in all wool blanket white and colours 66 and 84 turkish bath towels small medium and large first class grade no secondsv a strictly modern notela tjjt military ohserrauw was tntrodnced in palestine where radioequipped ears embed fcamaat grants to collect w metalkla reports from bservass and relayed them te headquarters ef be cn cammlsiloa lekuf op hubsjcuoascrom toe commission tn ratnra ifcay aba task message from un fcsadquarters at laics f bedspreads 7 drapes fancy cushions new dress goods new prints netu linens st ar madeira pillow cases fine quality p22x36 daintily hand embroidered in allwhite or delicate colours ladies snuggies vests and panties warmth without weight ladies and girls flannelette nightgowns and pyjamas paton and baldwins yams beehive scotch fingering guelph yarns iris wool beehive baby wool super sock yarn mcbean co main street phone 64 vincou auto body georgetown c v y k bee line body fender repairs lincoln auto body georgetown phone 464 ree1n1shing all types welding l- irimuncmi tin action of some political leaders who attempted to make ii i alliance with egypt ag- niiisl ahsyria the dominant world power of that time isaiah feels that mich an alliance is not inc will of goo and that it will have detrimental results in the the title of lhis weeks lesson j life of the nation he urges that definitely states its aim isaiah wns j tlieir hope lies in breaking off the continually urging the people to j egyptian negotiations and abiding comments on the lesson sunday october 23rd isaiah teaches trust ivj50i j by rev john m- smith on the foremans advice that there was sufficient water to sup ply the arcna gave the board of parks permission to begin flood ing moved by herbert ond hill will- send fire- chief harry sav ing to an officers college at the university of toronto october 28- 28 i moved by herbert and hill j gave permission to the army to move the fence at the side of the armouries to provide extra parkins a pace i moved by mccumber and i lyons i advised provincial police head quarters that the town was pre pared to enter into a new contract fdcontinue the present policing i system in georgetown moved by davidson and good- let will pay 500 of the 1500 salary of a man to be hired by the hydro to read meters who will also read water meters for the town moved by mcnally and david son r v took no action on requests by the legion mid masonic lodge that the parking regulations on umju street be relaxed in he oven- ma lo and female ostriches take turn sitting on their eggs males working on the night shift return to the ways of god to wor ship sincerely to walk in obed ience and to put their trust in him this lesson helps us to see the value of reliance upon god for die folk of isaiahs time and those of the modern world happy in deed are the people of any age who can utter the words of the key erse in confident sincerity i will trust and not be afraid for the lord jehovah- is my strength and my song is 122 the biblical nal lsa 122 isa 2617 r isa 30 1 2 15-17- the first of these passages is taken from a brief chapter giving thanksgiving for the mercies of god it is generally accepted as a part of a hymn of praise prepared for the whole jewish church it is anv expression of- joyous gratitude of t people who had experienced happy results in living in confi dent trust that god would uphold them in thoir hour of need more over it is the song of a people who arc determined to continue in that true relationship to their god the second passage is another hymn of thanksgiving prepared to celebrate somo great victory of achievement in the life of the na tion it would seem that the vic tory or guest is anticipated in that day shall this song be sung is 201 be that as it may the key note of the passage has to do with the power of god as the real de fence for the notion and the real strength for any great task which they might undertake trust ye in the lord forever for in the lord jchovnh is everlasting strength in use third passage the prophet in neutrality in returning and rest shall ye be saved in quietness iind confidence shall be your strength this he believes to be the will of plgotl and declares that i the nation hould put their truvjt in the lord rather than in egyptian horses and chariots the application it is difficult for us to sec tho full significance of the political situation t which isaiah was speak ing and therefore it is unwise for us to pass judgment upon his ad vice to the nation there arc cer tain general principals however which we can grasp from the les son and which arc applicable in our time god is in history and has tt under his control the nations are at his disposal aiuihe will per mit no notion or party or influence in society to go beyond its appoin ted bounds adult teacher the conclusion of this is not that scrip ture teaches us a donothing pol icy but that we are instructed to frame our policies not only as in dividuals but also as nations in the light of what we can under stand of gods purposes we must seek to sec history as the field of gods activity from this lesson we can learn 1 to avoid nctlng in a spirit of panic 2 to trust and not be afraid 3 to seek gods purpose in life and history 4 to ally ourselves to gods y- course i 5 to know that the gdd who saved guided and upheld the loyal church of the past will continued to do so in the present and future c to give thanks tmto god for his power revealed in num- erous ways in the life of t men and nations helpful quotations our thinking about world poli tics must be based on faith in god god will bring his good to pass and they who share his purpose will share his victory a great faith in god will give needed courage in the darkest hou of danger we cannot expect god to cor tinue rich blest- ings upon us whi wx ore not in harmony with hi and his purpose for us universal peace will be assured when the peoples f the earth sit rt the messiahs feet and let him arbitrate their disputes and guide their behavioui notice to creditors estate of john nicholas oneill gentleman deceased all persons having claims against hc estate of john nicholas oneill late ot the town of georgetown in the county of halton- gentleman who died on or about the 10th day of august 1040 are hereby noti fied to send particulars of suns to the undersigned on or before th 20th day of november 1049 after which date the estate will be dis tributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the un dersigned will not be liable to any person or persons whose claun or claims they dhnll not then have notice dated at georgetown this ltth day of october ad 1040 mulrose mabel snaley and arol talin oneill executors of the said estate by their sol icitors dale ft bennett oeot getown ontario- 1141 j wv mzm

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