Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1950, p. 3

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1 rl oeorgtfowh lions club wimm vkltfi wth die modern aiftes drew optional coaple jfcoo i wealt tired ne6as peples men women 5050 club box social the meeting of the hhwuj cm ot 8t- john united church took the form of a box social in the new chunk auditorium last wednesday beautifully decorated lunch boater war auctioned off by in hyde wto presented each to the highest bidder fj v7 a short devotional period waa conducted y mr and mrkrank whlfatoee a variety o games were played and thlt lovely paw hall ahawmita value for raemeecr ta wtame w hlillihtd bjfapjlkw fight hetvwn two of the more vigorous rnembaav tb nextmeellruww awd t the bomeof mv and mra ft br jonaa onmaple avenue r v- a m nielsen attended the mid winter convention el chiropractor and drujlcas thraplafavt the roy- aly york hotel toronto last weekend attending- the annual hydro con vention in toronto leal week were chairman graham farnell mayor harold cleave e w binkley and hydro superintendent g w mc- callum what council did continued from page 1 the new system of water billing the foreman repotted informed the recreation com mi thta no charge ahooldbe made to the qlrli woe band iter their two weakly pracueeaat the old town hall r pipe major roy magloughlen ap peared before council to request tbk explaining that fc haetfceafc told the org hadaet a charge of 10 tot oujaldaorganuiatvjoa is r local and juki for the band be thought it unfair u it waa a public buudblg an the bud had never rftade a charge 40 the town tor a public function other ihap the memorial service for whleh the uglon had pal the brut band fo yeefv he aiiggested consideration might be given to a new building at the park the town and fair board to coperkting petch r brass band uses the- town hall free and t think the pipe band should have the same cleave we give the building free of charge to the grcand i dont sec why they should want to charge hale its a public building and they cant charge tor it cleave maybe we erred a band which gives such service shouldnt pay hale when i was union presi dent we gave a donation to the hall but no charge was made lyons why not lix up some of the buildings we have the 11b- ary dciling could be lowered and it would be easier to heat- macdonald didnt the band used to have the arena magloughlen the last council told ua they would pay any char ges but we later had to leave be cause a charge was going to be made the rose room is away ahead of the town hall tor accom modation its purely up to council to decide cleave im one who thinks they shouldnt pay macoonald me too fetch they should have one room or the other mcgllvray 1 was talking tb mr maclaren the grc chairman and he said parents were dlasatls- fled with the heating the charges are devised to pay for caretaklng thte georgetown herald tyfdneiday marck 8 1950 vyours to protect the meadowiark whittles cheerfully in fields and meadows all summer from march onward look for hit white tailfeathers when flying theyre the bett mark he livet on grauhoppers cater- pillart and beetles and it an extremely beneficial bird he thould always be protected yours to enjoy carlings the cmunu uewerks limited waterloo ontario t o uruinf d50d i k thenwmarcene ladies the new maroenb is really new new in uvoapw ih l n and better than ever besoro the new martame la geed good on bread en least icikes on eeaa good in cakes in alii and good fee yesa the nutritive value la fully i by nutritional 4 roaa nitre veascabls fertifiad with ritasnfe a try a pound new jhttw m cmsj flaw wt msmmmsr fw wlmcaf wrwwqp meats new maratne la 4b enrufced mm milk d and sailed fcn right todiict i- v e a ihi a 1 a e i iimia appointed alf collins 1050 weed inspector at a salary ot 50 moved by marshall and mac- donald will jidvertlse for a caretaker of the municipal building at a 30 monthly salary to replace charles chapman who is leaving for eng land in april gove permission to the retail merchants associations to place waste disposal containers on the streets advised joseph armstrong that the town men could mil handle by j themselves cutting down a tree in f front of hlsguclph street proper- ty the hydro will be contacted to help in the removal i sent a list of charitable dona tions formerly made by the town to county council which is consid- orlng making composite grants lor all reeve itlursluill town water is- the ikw well reported that all now coming frorcr hccelveii the opinion ot town solicitor k m lungdoii that the municipality has u rikht to require art iscolt owner ot georgetown transportation co loubtain n lic ence lor picking up passengers artel freight in town and designate on what streets his bus can operate mr scoti was at the meeting and asked that any decision on the mat ter bo left till a tuture meeting mayor haroldclavc explained that the solicitor advised the town not to forbid mr scott to operate to normandy blvd ountil he ob tained a 150 licence this motion was passed at the last council meeting until the legality of the councils action could be checked mr scott said he had intended coming to council about a fran chise but wanted all his facta first council will discuss the whole mat ter with him at a future dabs numerous residents of normandy blvd attended this meeting and several expressed their desire that the busearvlce b continued fine man wanted to know why had area here were higher than milton fnd acton cr lyons said that in welland with s0tjo0 population a ssc fee waa charged council aaaan- ed tb favour allowlnga bus ser vice mayor cleave eayintf perhape action had been baity without hearing both aidea of the queatlon fc mayor cleave aald that whan w many normandy blvd realdenta re at the meeting he clarify th queatlon of samte war time houaea as he understood lv th town would forego t to 10 thou sand dollars if they war sold- bar fore 1061 when they are offered cmckfen haddie x3e red cobob salmon sle pink salmon w23e 41c clarks irish stew 24e mushroom soup 10c onion soup 5c fbbnoh btxxb macaroni keady out s x5c caofwmu fruit cocktail rx 49c s white cake mix- oe medium prunes a x4c seeded raisins e ase peanut butter s7e pineapple tart biscuits 27c tomato juice 3 5e avuirji chotcr best cthoktb tomatoes tw old cheese 47c jdbabb obbambby butter o40 dandee tea tsse 75e blue ribbon coffee vit 8c ltferuc oap 2 sxrsl7e a 13 5c vou sav io giant ialmolivebab ie with super suds tfz 58c 17e 1501 tin bt 24c tub libbts fancy peas heinz ketchup fleinz r art foods 3 n 25c harvest margarine v 340 xaings c c sauce milc 21c h hornes custard kstk 32c jiffy fudge mix 27c ocletihacrciodmmo success liquid wax c hawe8 paste wax 29c i no 1 special onions 3 lb 19c 5 lb bag 29c cal sunkist 288s oranges i 30s pineapples cello tomatoes mcintosh and spy apples greenings doz 39c ea 29c ea 19c bskt 59c bslct 49c gjjjliuaiuliujuuuii ttaduu juiiumimjimimms tor ale the town has the f tnrt op tion to buy all the houaea in a block but as longas he is mayor he had no intention of getting into the real estate business the ten ant has the- next option to tmy then any war veteran queatlonsd orv whether a house could be sold over the tenanta head he said he didnt know aa it wsann maotioned in the agreement cr hale he undaratood a tenant- could not be put out aa long aa he paid sds rant cr peteb aald that ndght v have been some mlsunrtoi standing when the matter waa havluamly disci need that the council favoured selling the houses when all waa after i cr hale aid the yinlinasaas iha told him the poet box at thn tajmv mlus would be moved a tkalk t4na ejbabe tme in front of ikaa inlon bead smyead anjean k ntfa way th mtaahwi atw keaj in the park dsttrlet upwlih

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