Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1950, p. 1

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georgetown ontario wednesday fejjruary 8th 1950 what council did n monday february 8th iv c j i i l i i theird ftae ohietftorry sevlntt wort of thirty fires fn ims he oiwdenderf better water aervfco the victoria prescent district a le in jpfsnt ibrtho jflnrbriaad n ptirchiud 6f two now hose 1 lengths ondaspcclal extinguisher ear fires wlty amend the taxi bylow jo provide a yearly lee of slao per btls for operation within the munl- elpality moved by macdonald and fetch a locai taxi operator clarence kcnnody complained that a bus line winch has a franchise tcr ju erate through town on certain streets for an intleuood milton service had bicn ovcisteppine this tor a month and was tunning to i normandy boulevard which is ofi the route he ind jim ross ano ther operator had checked with is dep t of transport mrt found that this was purely a n tumlpal matter mr kennedy- felt that the four local taxi companies ueic de pendent on this for their income that the bus owner wis not ind that he would like council to top nlm operating off his route kenned it will gradually wipe out of business marshall if he goes off his toute he should pay a licence his fee should be based on the number of passengers taxis can only carry five passengers and pay a 25 fed cleave he certainly should pay a licence i don t favour tell ing him he carf operate we dont recommend a monopoly for any bus iness do we the clerk was instructed to notl- smrth asaslondbskiilhibtther viajer maid be extended from quolph streof along durham to too many swmtf says school dntist connect jwth a 8 inch main on king street tfcar ttielr plant to provide yfoop soevlee the request had bean jttantefi w- thfcr tovt council and no action had tbeei iofcon the letter pointed out that the fire fiorshat had aid last ycaf that pressure on tang street was ihftdo- luato fot fire protection reeve- marshall said it would bo useless lo hook 1tlls up as vthjero was only a 4 inch main on guolph roeve marshall will explain this to cbmpany dfflclals town roicnton eh hycle nkd tor a msc in oalaty from 200 lo siafti lie otplained that he had l ken tlil job in august 1948 with ttic idea tint thr salary would be i i ed at the etui of- cui but last m us council had turned it down t ucust because it had not been lud etlci lot he worked minv louih jm rti h ni on sundnys and felt he ii id oni been pild joc hi h ui ieii time pent council deterred a declslon llie matter until the b idget is up 101 icvicu fspiesaed sympathy to cr mc- oilvrav in the dp ith of his father ppomted i court of revision to hear aj peals igainst the supple mental issessment roll for 1949 members ire i eev e marshall dep- ut reec macdonald and crs petch lvons ind tuck ll get estimates on repairing ho roof and redecorating the 11b- operatlng off its franchise until a licence was obtained route i t wis in ery bad shopo will discuss with the women s institute lions club and fair board the possibility of improving the entrance to the park mrs h c- bailey spoke for tt delegation from the institute asking for some action and also asked i i might be possible no clean up the grove mil uu picnic tabl in al maclaren said that the lions club was considering some action and cr fetch said the fair board had tlso been talking about it passed a by law establishing the election of council in future by gen eral vote a referendum on the question was passed by the voters et the lost election were asked by the retail mer chants association to dk the dept of highways for more highway signs indicating directions to geor- etown 1 maor cleive said lie would ike to have a discussion on the paikin by law at a future meet ing were told bysthc public school board o ihe need for immediate p inning for he erectlo i of a new six room srhnrll tn take rare of the during the month of january 60s school days wterekost by pupus because of njiimps the shield for beat moathly attondanco os-rc- sonted to the pupllsof mus whmja stulljlth miss heol httrrtsdns class vlefng closely for thd honor path posoncfl punctually arc considbrcd wfore the shield is awarded every class 1 striving for tho host possible attendance in rebruary in order to obtain the shield art exciting game of hockey was taged on georgetpwn 1cc on frl- djiy allcinooii off i scliool when lliehjfch school ci ado ix boys met the pubhc school boys team defetling them 4 to 2 ilthouth the ounger lads played fine hockey securing goal for ghs were blake inells 2 dun hewitt and jim i mlccl ljnn macncale ob t vincd both toals for gps the n was icfefled by jim klrk- wjoii- a high school senloi otft hockej game between tho i i ide eight clisscs of georgetown ud ctonjs mticlpiid foi 1 riday i utly 1fh at acton after s noolr a detailed report on the dental condition oageorgetown public enool students was ieccntl re- celcd from dr b j o mcara it would suggest that the children of georgetown are consuming sweet foods toan excess there is a rapid met case in canities in the senior lades it is loped they will learn the harmful effect of refined sugar efore it is too late the high av ciace of caviues and low aerago ut fillings i ery marked in the j i nioi 0 tills indicates the iced for car ticitment of the lieschool cliildicn some data i gps follows number of students 416 total iivltles 1258 aerae pel student i uj total fillings ode aerage i cr student j 65 totil teeth un- yeatle 252 verage per student l tntml teeth prm lo fireside follows st johns service regular morning worship wtm held in st johns united churoh dn sunday the lesson was mad fttm 3 2047 rti j m- smith spoke on the tbemc oar chrlstlarr fellowship tn tb wtsence of mr formon lplrd mrs tane tor onto fidcorttpanlcd thy choitcln tho ilnglrtg pf the anther boarjtftef- ugp ofmyworysaul mr alfred tout sang a solo keep thoui my souj the flowers docoratjng tho church weifi placed to the memory uf tho late mr and mhi herbert erwln by members of the family the evening worship tvas con- ducted by the minister and mr itay mitchell brantford a cantli- i ate foi the mlnlslrj spoke on the ihe challenge of ryerson in which licdescilb d the hycrson uracil synimt beiiool and told scinclliliii ot the proialu and its effect ui on young people mr uodci swintoii and mi john closes both of brantfoid and for- iiti i tampers at ryeison beach piomdcd 4he music for the service ml swlnton iccoinpunied the eon j icgatlonn singing at the organ nd pined as a prelude bachs pi elude mil 1 ugue in a minor mr moses pliyed the lolin solos intcrmozzo and ca mitifia following the evening service tt jcllowsrii meeting was held far the sunday school isjom roy mitchell led the group in the singing of sev eral camp so igs and rodger swlh- on and john moses offered several musical numbers pictures showing ome of the scenes of ryerson and tlghuhhts of camp life were shown lid lunch was served ashgrove ioini 6nroitient the entire troard with crairmin edwin wil son as spoke nnn attended the meeting mr wilson presented o liricf in which ht outlined tonche- and clearly the boird s findings iftei t study of the whole matter v population sure liad been made hfch showed that by 1954 the present enrolment of grade pupils will increase from 185 to 00 and rdnderfiarlen from 46 to 77 these figures mr wilson pointed out were a minimum for they wrre bnscd on the result of an actual 69 average pr student 0 65 per- 4 o htu tr ment 82 per cent it is hoped that dr o mcara will unci a decided impioement in dcn i il conditions when he makes a turn islt next year did the btarate his shadow on the 2nd wcwp so as we want ix more week of good winter eather oiu fields need the snow for protection we are erj sorry that a mistake was made in the account of the mnual meeting oi the church last week mr frank ruddcll was elec ted treasurer of the trustee board f 1 mr a 4tud dell treasurer- firr brigade recommend mew victoria main a recommendation that the -w- tct lain be extended from the while bridie down victoria street to victoria crescent wis rrifde by flrejchle fanw savlnss ivheh hd presented w report to the jan counollon monday mr tvlnsfs pointed out thai rtro proloetlon wa inndetpjate in- this area and as sqon as the own- felt fvcquvtbo afforded a new main should bo laid ife also conveyed the fceltng qf hrifiado members that an increase iresent urinl is 57ao purchase of i ne dxtin ulshlr for ftgl ires in iqis and two new lentths uf hose was also recommended repo on fle damate in 1149 ii sayngs saltpirrrjorflres had iduded a 10 000 house fire ot ja w c fatllcs 2 000 to jthc el- uqod maedoutnll relttence oj m d by doh lane 1200 to roy wltf tins house and jo ed logan s miilj hop other calls included jack ptlssu oods garage n liydro 1 1 iiisfofmer on john street sev eral colls- to chlmne and trass fircsfnur to cars and misccllan rous small fires two were false ilirms grc news john rockwood thrih in pop concert theeiujfchfiy club of sl johurw united 3huroh provided oam musical treat for dforsetown cat friday night when they sponsonkl a pop cocert by baritone joua roekuood asalitad by june tjurk brampton soprano adft xlaaikw smitn ehmcoe added a not o variety to the protfrsum wjthr hag clbcuuoh numbert vern mcctmvr ber was chitamon for the eveidhj rbo concert hold in the church wast very well attended nearly all the numbers sung by mr rockwood avere wouknowa lightclassics a few of which ln grant would be welcomed 11 rcion the road to mnnda- lcy trees and oh what a beautiful morning from okla homa as ills closing number mr rockwood sang the lords f miss june clarke of brampton lormerly of georgetown sang four lovely soprano solos come unto him come ye blessed sun rise nm vyim and will you re member 1v uit i iiik kimiiwuuimitiimiid the bantam illstars won a thril ling scriei from orangevllle in the last two minutes of play when the teams plijed their second game in orangclille last week orange- yillc won the first game 42 and tne second game ended 41 for georgetown gling them the goal dqe m the series scoring for georgetown sere timleck slenko au scouts ana cu cooper and g webster playing- ua p and rldnds i on the team were sandv mackcmde lc julian reed jim timlcck ron boy scout news 4uiiiiminiimiii jcjunil inniii uiuiiiii i tiuiiiiiiiuiuc oh friday february 10th the j iioy scout jamboree film will b hown in st john s sunday school brccn richard sienko george webster dale scdore bob free- tone bob allen davld cooper ron ritchie gerald scott jim wilson lyn macneale and bob webster iespeler here this- saturday afternpon if the cemetery board congr to mr and mro i rank wilson who celcbnted their u j ulh wedding anniversary on sun- j tz clay lebruary sth in the morning om hcr s hiej attended her home chbrch in r 11 be an allstar iiilci t teun both teams will 1 li return gan e in jfcspeler thiird i midgets chosen for the parents and iriends ore invited thp date and time friday feb ruary loth 7 30 p in there is to be a meeting of tna scout committee at thebome o president r hnrdman on thursday february 9th 730 pjn scouts and cub that their promise includes duty to dud this yueuiis uinungotliar tnings your worship rtoodbrldge and afterwards with j tlicn daughter marilyn visited prize list for fall fair urban wilh mi and mrs hoss miller and hool work will soon be compiled lamlly at nashville f interested parents have any suit- the oung people held their ible suggestions to offer orproject nectlng on sunday evening ta the thc desire to see undertaken they home of jessie mae and gordon mav contact any of the teachers w intfield with floyd brlgden and alio will welcome suggestions this week is set aside as the one dobrtodooi surv ev niade and dldj for campaigning for funds for the bct th1 dtmor cd ct oss they will be for- warded by that oiginuation to the lck childrens hospital to help the town is growing a sixroom school with assembly asked the hydro to lnstal nnnihe teacher rooms ond other ac- atreet llghton charles street be- fmmodation would cbst in the neighbourhood of 180 qb0 he esti mated pt which the awernment lays between 45 and 50 per cent he urged council for some action so that the school jboard could go ahead with th purchase of a site id with preparation of prelimin ary sketches as it takes about two vears for a school to be completed mayor cleave said that while he couldnt say he was quite in favour of a new school he couldnt see what else could be done he hated to go into a large expenditure with the present large debenture debt but was glad thdt the town was grow ing cchinmhe6e1lcvea would like time to think the matter over and lor such a large amount of money he considered a vote of the people necessary he would like to sec some letters in the paper to educate people jn the question and he felt sure the people wouldnt turn it down when they knew the tween church and factory moved by lyons and tuck will have cr hale interview the postmaster about having extra mall boxes ploced on the 0th line and at market and factory and moving the highway box to normandy blvd side of the road were asked by a c collins for farm exemption on his property which is not served by water or garbage pickup endorsed a request from the bell telephone co to place a pay booth n mill street beside brlus store passed payment of a bill for 1000 to scott jackson construe uon this is a final settlement agreed to by that comp for sewerage nunahltton the-com- pany had originally billed the town for 2fau equip the occupations therapy loom it is hojed that every child ill contribute something how- ever small to this worthy cause and about week night dances losi ng too late there had been com plaints about no chaperones being- it the dnnces although he felt that this responsibility should be taken by parents of children who attend dod the parties the grc was go ing to insist on a midnight closing of any party and had a suggestion to offer about chaperoning which would be made at a meeting on wednesday night between grc and mldtown officers a council discussed the matter later in the evening and instructed the clerk to write the teen delegation siv ing that council hoped the matter i d bailey in charge mr and mrs j j ismond were ho t foi the b arm forum mect- inc on monday when the topic are canadians well fed was dis- u sed mr and mrs francis thompson w bo hosts next week tcim ore bill maccormock george mcclure bud varcy blake inglls butch schenk paul barber wlf- itam hunter walter alexander lawrence rayncr bob mcgul dave bowman ian macneale jamie cunningham carman maltl by and roy guest ire brigade called trouble with stove the fire brigade was called dur ing the supper hour last night to the home of steve emmorson on king street when an oil stove gave some trouble no dumsge was re ported aould be amicably settled at to nights meeting mayor cleave explained that be cause he knew there would be sev eral delegations at this meeting he had postponed the visit of a war time housing man to outline pur i hose arrangements until the next council meeting the whites and blues plaved a 4all tie in the high school girls oekcy- league last week s in midget hockey leafs beat conadiens 21 and hawks were ahead of bruins 54 both games were ties in bantam hockey mar- lies won 41 fromgolt in peewee and borrle beat st kits 20 rlayoffs planned by industrial bowlers aendance at divio scouts ron breen paul pruj and allan darby were invested last wednesday evening the 1st geor getown now has 24 invested ben pl jim buck ad his patrol ihe honour pennant for last weeks scouting on bunaay afternoon february 10th at 3 o clock a special scout service is to be held in st johns united church the hal ton scouters meeting to to be held in georgetown on feb ruary 17th milton brown is president of cms milton j brown ot norval la ths new president of halton coopera tive medical firvlces he was elae- ted to this office at the annual meeting of the organization in id- ton court house last saturday other officers of the asani latlntl are honorary president paul fish er burlington vice president roaa segsworth freeman secretary treasurer r s heatherington ifjw captains of industrial bowling teams met on friday and decided to end the schedule after eleven more week then for two weeks h g tirist 22l h hii si hh toii nin hume mrs cheater vr a letter from korman snyder aid that his tender for garbage pickup submitted lost yeor still stood and that his tender of 93000 would include putting gar bage in a dump outside or town limits which he could secure coun- i cuwlll consider the matter ut a la- tar date appointed councilor tuck as council representative on the hec- reatlon commission and approved oje slsto of members submitted by that group other members are alex moclaren jack malcolm mrs fcrwln lewis mrs we nodwell am baxter healcxcalder ernie afcott jim williams eric towlnson mrs joe kronteraon l jim martin and irwin noble moved byfcyona and hale the dark report for l1ow- d 10 om at penstonf death earttfleataa and 16 nttrrtafa t a fids reeve morsholl said he def- inltelv favoured a vote and that if the matter was properly laid before the voters he didnt think there was much danger of a vote not carrying heard a report fsom rev j l self georgetowns recreational dl- tector about grc activities in i04fj chairman akpx maclaren of the grc also spoke and outlined plans for this year ho asked coun cil for a grout ot 15q0 onethird ct which would be returned in government grant for pavmenl of the directors salary ft m boxter gave the financial statement whlcn showed that over 5 000 had been inlsed and spent for recreation pur- iiusct last year the towns grant being 000 two young ladles representing glub mldtown had spoken carllor in the meeting asking for permis sion to hold dances on bunday ev enings in the old town hall mr maejaren said that he had received complaints ffcoen parents and even from memban of th mldtown ex- oathr about danetnt on sunday water shut off the water in georgetown will be shut off to make necessary repairs on sunday feb 12th l from 8 ttni to 11 ant the teams will bowl with total pin falls to count and the two lowest teams will play an elimination ser ies for the lucky strike challenge trophy the league standing at present is combines 84 alliance m ss local 74 ss 73 norton flo- ral 68 misfits 58 lome scots band i6 norval 34 legion 31 fj tire 27 high scores last wevik went ta alf kirby 330 and dick prust 312 und ev wilson 732 and dick prust 731 the big ten with their scores are bill anderson 227 duke wil son 223 nip shlpway 216 ev wil son 215 ace bailey 214 alt kir by 210 harvey chappel 207 ernie peters 206 maurice herbert 203 and lew brandford 203 vice milton mrs george atkins mrs joseph wlckson bronte mia archie king hornby miss flor ence meares freeman robertson acton era georgetown at the meeting mr heathering jr pnlnlnrt nut hft irn t claims had increased and hospital tales bad gone up considerably ths cooperative had a good net hint at the end of the year the coop erative has 8000 invested in gor- ernment bonds and the inmn equities at the end ot 1mb amounted to 147258 there has been steady growth each year since he cooperative was organised and eaca an increase in net 4m s the year has earnings the treasurer emphasized fine cooperation received from ballinafad pitals and the efficient bdmlnstre- hon of the board of directors the bolllnafadnj service as tt is now organized glu 2 out of 3 i every citizen of halton an opportu nity to erjoy hospltalliattob coverage at a very low premium on friday hlght i ockey team opened semifinal with their bitter rivals credit valley a fast tough game saw the locals on the long end of a 42 scbrc merftam snow brown and klrkwood counted goals moqday night the series ended with cedar valley absorbing a- 80 whitewashing sam snow amtjtnv klrkwood with s counted the goals the fmals-wlll- start on rridsr vsiitbt y luzll at a m frana w a town this week at the home ot ktv and mrs bert tuck mr and ftv tyler who are fanner local faaw dents at now uvlng tn ca kc mmiitasssssssssssi jni

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