Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 16, 1950, p. 1

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fwhatgound x monday august 14th fe i yeinhmr asked council to do bst- slvss5f jaw 3 litamtidl ready cash cr peu tiesr js uek aaldthat tf fund lwusichjl thv would 1 njassln thei ward prizewinners announced in coitiimrtity draw lodged an appeal against this new equalization some ot the northern municipalities met at stewarttown last thursday and agreed to aslc their councils to stick byrthe origi nal plan received ah application from a toronto man whe sstd that he had read in tha teligram that george town intended to hire their own police chief and he wished to applyl for the job no action was taken i on the letter reeve- marshall reported a brok lloyd chlsholm was winner of 30 in cash offered aa one of forty prizes pffered in a lucky draw held in eonecuorl with a community car nival at helton community centre at lowvule two ball games- high lighted the entertainment zunraer man winning froth mil ton brick and mountsherg winning a close game 08 from freelton k japsoph wickson deputy reeve of trafalgar and member ot the community centre board of man agement made the draws prizes donators and winners were as fol lows shirt hots stores muton lloyd chlsholm pressure cooker muton district coop wm dales shirt oakville vet making food control study was conservative mpp in saskatchewan riding member of the granted permission to the orc to hold tag klay en tan fair day tbmtcdord and retch granted the qrc the use ot the park on september 23 for raotor- reeve marshall reportea a oron en drain near lyla armstrongs 5 coo wnvpaies wurs residence and said this would be knights mens wear milton fixed i m burnett- complained george leslie blanket milton that his garage- entranceway had been closed since sewers were ln- stauedand that surface water from church street drained into the garage this was turned over to the foreman a letter from s w orr complal ned that streets in his subdivision were in bad condition particularly market street which is not ecces- vieorge uciw dept store a robinson hamilton african violet velma norrls mu ton b millar 5 voucher barft- hiu worth burlington 4 bags ot min eral norman langton to george gastle c elliott terry camp bell ross rarbottle gauon of oil altons garage marlon read- head 6 quarts ot ou kellys ser vice station d j sealey bur lington bug killer king calcium sibfetwmmaple avenue water from charles street he said was r yateli dalry pjy s wm jrele races m causing erosion on some of ms ixn n langton 5 vouch- moved by petch and marshall caus were asked by the town eraploy- es for a raise in wage rate from ot deputy reeve macdonald said ior e rate fi was impossible to keep the j to we en l emata street below teste answer was premised by thel lraghed down and 2 end of the month i the mown jim sargent was spokesman for the five men alt collins don ar thurs bui morton wes oliver and himself be said that the rising iost of uvlng made present pay in adequate and that a 10c raise would put wages on a par with those paid by industry in the town at present the men work a 48 hour week with straight pay tor overtime and timeandahalf on sundays they are not paid tor time lost when sick and they have no insurance or hospitalization ben efits cr hale said that he and cr awkjujdtabledamotlon at the june meeting lor uu hiueas in pay and it had been postponed un ul the finance committee made a report mayor cleave said that the chairman of finance cr mcguvray was on holidays and it was dlffl- soil is being washed down foot galvanised pipe is bejwtlii staued to clear up this sltuau accepted the proposal extended by esqueslng township that es- dates mrs n langton er mills dry goods store milton stan coulson 5 voucher picketts drugs milton- b jones 3 voucher purdys store compbellvllle mrs pat lee alberta voucher walter arterf ocolllng relish dish clements painting milton ross carbert groceries f auckland lowvillc k coulson 4 tea pots- mckim hardware milton to b h brltton a hutchinson freeman w dales lynn coulter gallon paint milton hardware j h tay a provincial grant x to halton health vnlt to initiate a new pro gram in food control has- been- an nounced dr wuliam mitchell of oskvllln began this wortc early last month and will have- as his respon- slbllty the over-all- supervision of aiurjul tpod supplies in the county he wlu be assisted by the present staff of junltary inspectors dr mitchell is concentrating on one major problem a a ume he has bejun an intensive control pro gram on mastitis in dairy herds themaboratbry work is being done by the ontario veterinary college guolph ho isjplannlrig further wojtkl in the fields- pf meat supplies bansvpisease in cattle and educa tional programs for food handlers abomborpllot lnjforldiwar2 dr mitchell was shot down over germany was a prisoner ot war and was awarded the distinguished flying cross he is a graduate of the ontario veterinary college guelph and holds a diploma in vet erinary public health from the school ot hygiene university ot toronto the veterinary project is com pletely financed by a federal grant received through the provincial government halton is one of a selected number of areas in the province which is being used for research in this field ot pubue health conservative saskatchewan parliament tor a five year term in the 30s- nathaniel given died last tuesday in guelph scneral hospital following a stroke hlch he suffered si few weeksj previously mr glvcnwaa bom near ballln afad and was a son of th6 late john given and many ann klrkwood he went west as a young man first settling in indian head sask and later at mllestbne sask- he sec ured employment wth the- case company in winnipeg and was la ter trdsferrgd by the company to their branch at saskatoon he pur chased a hardware busihess at de- llsle sask and it was during his residence there that he was elected a member of pari lumen t represent ing rosetown constituency returning to ontario mr given operated a gtor for two years then moved to tor onto and last year returned to this district where with his wife he lived in an apartment at the home of mrs j mcdougall he was a member of the orange lodge and the oddfellows and be longed to the united church the funeral aailta ea t at the mcclure funeral home was conducted by rev alex calder and the weather mr- editor another beautiful iyeekssdana g kind of make up for the couple cool days through the week deat let- those minimum figures in tta- forties scare you because the lasav est recorded tor the month of as ut inss wow tbejbhsv x bite august vtugust 8 august 0 august 10 august 11 i august 14- august 13 average- max 80 t- 18- 80 74 78 83 61 81 8 48 in tratw traer 7ti 58 guelph contractor wjbinnie dies wufred john blnnle weilknowb in town where he had often dan contract work in excavating dies monday- in guelph general hoapl- talr he was 42 years old at the conducted dy kcv juu uuc uu rev t j rees of elora a family time ot his death his arm we frlcnd during his residence in the i employed by the town in putting i i main into the cedarvalsj umehouse by esqueslng township ina 1 paint milton naru queslng accept so per cent of the u mluon garden c mrs amount levied on georgetown byl r o h both i north halton high school district n lowcls for 1050 in excess ot 7000 up to on amount of 7656 moved by marshall and macdon ald final plans made for wa reunion water main into school property mr jinraewasa son ot the lata mr and mrs- alex binrue of baqu i natad he is survived by two sla ters mrs p arnett ethel of guelph and mrs norman adamaon nora of streetsvule the funeral service was held this r s heatherlngton bath towels morrisons dry goods j hannatt refrigerator set george dawson murray currlo ham ross holmes i w shields ham paddy wilson i j 5 ion thursday evening at the home lot mrs a c patterson west pallbearers were john sing- ham kyle bingham h e ostran- der thomas given jack mcmen- emy and robert given ot waterloo interment was made in greenwood cemetery georgetown mr given is survived by his wife formerly christine bufirey one sister mrs n hardlc of tor- ine uuw onto and tour brothers jack ot afternoon at the mclanaghan ballinafad robert ot georgetown ross funeral home guelph and mark of rockwood and malcolm of interment was made in woodlawb delislc sask cemetery guelph frank bill ham randall mor- o mr3 a c patterson for final ley milton a ford 2 gallons oil plan for their reunion this wm soulson arlene powell lamp weekend accepted the tender of wuliam brue mcnobb w carter 2 lbs emil mcd and mr u sons g i butter milton creamery b david- mcdona attended the sidewalk from kays 3 b3 bu milton crcanery granl wedding and rccep- w normandy boulevard r wj lion dt port credit recently at a cost of 30c per square fool f milton j g towes tl moved by marshall and macdon- p set selright store milton drowns at huttonville after fall from am mrs a vt norton is under bb- isertationln guelph general hospl- falling from the top ot a dam spillway in the credit river at huttonville n 11ycarold korval district boy drowned monday in nearly 30 feet ot water he was plastic set selright store 2am1sm utbtl h iltrne frtckhauronly son of ttothouday it ifss and voted against texdjtolu set kent- mr h norton on wednesday cv j fred h lot 7 4th cult to make f w oui- the o ou othe v rv drugs georgetown o coul- meeting town v hone favour meeting town ureu ted out that some of the work done favour by the men this year comes under j debentures and is not included in the regular budget reeve marsh- 1 all said there was no doubt the rill ii sill at ie rake cost of uvlng u rising and that ba- ulilmjl is vqh wh bu limeheust native was brandon civic worker cost of living u uh sic wage rates in town are high but fk a at m he was worried about how much f qfbwawa inlantrv money the taxpayer can afford to spend crs tuck and hale both dafsllst jjj getown k bullard toni sei ivcm- win- w lay evr lorilt ciwwn ncr5 drugs georgetown o coul- cplngvith mrs glsby reading mr a mrs fred hall lot 7 4th ter shaving set robbs drugs scripture and mrs smethurst lead- lin west chlnguacousy georgetown walter readhcad ing in prayer tl boy was playing with a chocolates maccormacks drugs mlss d mitchell was guest fri johnny noble 9 when he georgetown k bullard oil can seikor entitling her talk who ls 2 feet down the sloping doug swackhamor georgetown a surface of the dam into the river mrs e kearns 200 cash gaxe o j johnnys frantic screams for help georgetown jim mcmiir- m f reviewed the study urouht llonc wolwork chlngua- rau wm h me who dived fuuj spend urs iuu said they thought town employees i should have more pay mayor cleave said he was in sympathy with the men though he didnt know where extra money was to come from will put a street light on edith street in front of james richard sons new home moved by petch and lyons jthc second lorne scot to vln an honour at training camp at peta- wawa bill hllller jr came home last week with the infantry cup awarded to the best soldier taking first year infantry training at the camp previously ken norton had won a cup in the recruits class bill was one of a group ot dls book chapter and roll call was motors ww ry 200 cash bowers motors rvj i georgetown wm deans 200 cash b t bowers motors georgetown g r thomas cup and saucer simmons jewellers georgetown r heath erlngton highschool results iswereu uy- iim- the hostess served refreshments at the close w bcntons visited mr geo pearson milton on won a cup u im u j bill was one of a group of dls- clb fl rtud geor trlct boys taking the course indud- ktown high school have ben an- ttr glenn wright nouncedthls week by principal j t results on the whole the a and mrs sunday we extend sympathy to mr john fox whose father passed away in ireland last week mrs ken watchorn is progressing favourable in toronto following an operation on saturday mr and mrs fred harding visl cousy to the scene who dived fully clothed into- the river and brought the lad to the surface provincial constable douglas struke and fire chief matt gow- land ot brampton applied artificial respiration before coroner dr w h brydon pronounced the young ster dead an inquest has been or dered besides his parents he is survived by a sister norma the funeral service was held this afternoon at the funeral home ot the brampton a native ot llmehouse george b taylor died in brandon manitoba last month he was born 81 yean ago in llmehouse and received his education in acton school later working at the beardmore ttao- nery he married hazel gamble ef georgetown in 1908 and four yean later they moved to the west be tanned until 1929 then moved to brandon where he was a civic em ployee at the time ot his death mr taylor is survived by his wife tour sons george keatoa elmer and royden and twelve grandchildren there are also five sisters and three brothers mrs nor man mcgregor minnie brant- ford mrs g slier abble elln flon manitoba mrs w parke isla brandon mrs g e mack i ing allan teeter glenn wright lambert resitlts orthe whole ond mrs wm cole milton earl beerman alfred oates frank cre very gooq and pass marks sunday reviewed estimates by engineer norman bailey and allan reviewed esunmro w 1 si tv vr c r hagey of 33392 for proposed cart norman bailey and extensions to the sewerage system asselton of hornby and ron col ij a11auj man of acton extensions w the figure is compued u follow papermlll road 1s pumping station and i force main on papermul rd 12500 arietta street 5 valleyvlew road charles street w market street the latter three are in the orr subdivision mr hagey recom sevvray members ot c com pany lome scots were runners up in me mjnijvv n well tor the training of lieutenant ken murray of stewarttown a vet eran of the last war who takes u big hand in training at the local armouries during army week the first were very good ana pass mum surmoy i were recorded in 882 per cent of mr5 g1 entertained ten mem- the 68 papers written there were bers of her sunday school no failures in lucrature history ia5s and fcw t ot a welner algebra geometry and trlgonom- roast on tnc on monday etry honour standing wasobtoln- those qn h8 mr and mrs chas jones and children arc holidaying at kahshe lake muskoka audric currle is with them this week i mae pottlnger chlulwack bxi bert of winnipeg earl vancouver ond russell brentford pany lome scots were runners i up in the competition which speaks e st was onim h- ii of lieutenant cd ln 87 7 txt ccnl of lhe toal p uut woll above the onta the funeral some u im uru funeral service and interment was aledl rochester alberta 1 made in brampton cemetery i ni chlulwack oakville ousts juveniles bants midgets still in i an jim klrkwood arc both trying for scholarships to enter victoria reman wh6 had done a good lob u on sarah street in a similar project toronto where they will put on estlmptcd cost of sewerage exten- precision drill slon is 188 a foot a decision on what will be done will be made at the next meeting fioldenmay wedding solemnized in acton ca m i pers which is well above the onta rio average at least four members of the with thom thls weck graduating class are considering kav m a thunder bav wlth- t going on to university betty king th bob lanes thundcr 8ay w1u georgetown juveniles after vv ri good season with a number ot ex- heccnt visitors si llmehouse d ft mrs klrby williams and tommy n 0 qba credi and miss martha weck whcn thcy lort three course at varsity lykle devrfes harbe w straight to oakville ted vahl gul- intends to go to the ontario agrlv mr and mrs barry rodger and dcd lhc hoyi thelr mhedule cultural college at guelph c f p mr and m and lt ls l bad tncy coudn l httv anderson raymond c comp ftr c s zj f lit c alg ill trig ii phys f mrs sklmln londesboro with hc cbrds fr auth f fr comp f chem f herringtons buck e m joon comp ii lit mlss doro went of toronto with i alg i goom iiphys margaret bccncy at the lattcrs home subdivision mr b jweck in scjtenber the lorne scots r sc1 mended that all the work be done d demonstration pla- unlvcrglry an gray mcrrlam has r port credit ana niiss m wc wncn mey sder the supervision of the town to unlvcrslly armouries in jxnllon q taking the biology 0rr toronto with the harold to oakville ted vahl gul foreman whb had done a good lot l wncre they will put on a varsity lykle devrles i hlr aehedul i i wist li nib j iiuik john cummins asked about sew- st hi- chem h fr auth i french thls wce o jrvlce to the new house he qn saturday august 5th at m mrs sioan of toronto itbulldta near liie pubuc hool- josephs rectory aoton rev jr lykle comp c alg c x c pattersons and mr and the engineer will be consulted vj lcu chem c fr rob patterson also mrssmlth about this will pay 30 expenses for three detegatrw the fire brlgdetb attend the convention in wooa bridge on august 10th moved by hu1 and hale fire chief haiw savings said that repairs were necessary to the doorstse fire hau before next winter endorsed the 0fll county equal isation bylaw passed by county council at meeting few month itowl by marshall and medon- liuritnttot mid oidcvfue have at and mlss margaret of weston the same home mr and mrs leslie campbell of hamilton with the nortons riage of mary uiuuvm u daughter of mrs ernest t may of auth c fr comp c muton and the late mr may and king elizabeth l comp n frank joseph golden son ot mrs lit ii alg i geom i phys 11 frank t golden ot georgetown chem i lat auth i lot comp and the late mr golden i fr auth i fr comp t the bride wore a light blue klrkwood james a comp xi gabardine suit with navy accessor- lit ii hlsac alg i geom i tes and a corsage of pink roses her phy ii chem ii lat auth i sister mrs wilfred wills of ham- lat conop i fr auth 1 fr comp llton was her attendant wearing an uunii yeuow gabardine suit with navy merrlam h gray cbmp m lit hngwood and meaford mr and accessories and corsage of bronxe c alg n geomh trig ill zool mrs w t sinclair visited wlthdr nhen was his bro- c chem ill fr auth ill fr and mrs a i howard dr howard who is mayor of meaford ls a for mer minister of knox qd lime- the bantams after eliminating brampton in two straight games suf fered their first defeat of the year lwhen oakville blanked them 70 in the first game of the finals which are tagged as best 3of5 midgets showing a steady im provement after a couple ot early season losses took streetsvule han dily in the scmltlnals winning their games 63 and 126 visits meaford mayor once minister nebe during a weekend visit at col- nd roses thomas golden was his bro thers groomsman c chem 1x1 comp c untu their new home town u completed in oeorge- tuts 18 a i0paoe fambt xuertnomvyrnoon trip j g and groom wlu live with hertlwrjwmiut- n oeom c latwun flat comp f vr auth hi fr comp hi coinp hi sihenk carl comp c lit pi mr stoclalr also visited i hissn zool f fr- auth h fr at their cottage at leath near coubtgwood house presbyterian churches and was interested in catching up on the georgetown news mr and mrs sinclair also visited with his crejg- comp c celebrate anniversary at family gattherino at picton ltcol and mrs gordon cous- ens were visiting in ptcton last wcek with their soninlaw and daughter mr and mrs edward rutter and while there celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary also present for- the occasion were another daughter mrav keith dun- cant mr duncan and baby janet and their apn constable george icbusens who ls statioqedgt ottawa with the rcmp at esquesimg council on tuesday august sth the tender of j c duff ltd was accepted for removal of the present bridge floor and constructlonistlp new floor on the steel brldgem lat 23 concession 1011 subject to the approval of the dept of highways tender price ls 1350 there will be no deer hunt la esqueslng township this year and the dept ot lands and forests have been notified of this x shttep claims were paid to stan ley miy 8070 and f c brain 11659l8ptncer wuson received for 2rlps ss valuator gerald macleod acton was paid 10 under the county bylaw tor shooting two foxes acton public uuutles oommlsalori was granted permission to erect hydro line to the sewage dleyusal plant on the 3rd line the to road superintendent is to supervise the placing of any new hydro polaav v mr and mrs b v abeoarmaek and son bui visited last week at nessalcm with her parents mr mrs w c into toe seoondary and preschoolj 1esgi- at iv

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