Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1952, p. 1

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t ten pages gmtcetown ontario wedrweavy feb 13 1952 ten pages what council did arrow taxi 0ms brajeiptoh branch approved an hnmatata atari on s mtmm of paving owec s mllaa- ef streets which an at p m grav- ry seott in order to round ob qomastraat earner at the highway t6ok the oath otalsglance to ih new quean took no action on a request for water service in the tyen aurvay jtaconud vetv anaetroe good latuacdonald allan sargent and jbeu voted or marshall ucou- anay and patch voted against bead chairman ooodlet brought in a rocomniandatlon which because war -j- buhnaee hare flv year ago he op hinrinvwa approval of the 4m a ptvey approved by the gov- m ummw urn from hu home baptist have mctaorial scwvae for iqtic gstaree a memorial service or the late arrow turf la aipaiiillng faualnwa king wee held in the baptist to brasantastt church on sunday morning at ele- the local taxi iiiialnnss opeaatad vanodaek by clarence karlnady la opening a w a- s t brands u brararsmttla weaktrna 1 m ven l buudta n41 pu1 euggelve of the feeder j we wave been so fortunate having- caasarvativt candidate water service m u rv stone amployaa founded u budnthvlrsusti mr kennedy a former smith a his taxi md committee that paving wort 1st dona as outlined in a report wfckh named apaeiflc sjtreats toul sat of the pairing ha eetlmated at tmlooo which would create an an- tutal debenture payment of 0m principal and interest last year aald mr ooodlet the town had spent til 000 in oil and gravel and ha e at the water st highway corner 11 then a few years ago moved to wu1 insist on payment of bsck atrmm water bills in a dispute with k at langdon but asked the water com mittee to report on whether it is considered tbo tax or sprinkler systems is too high sir lengdon has refus to pay his present location on main street near the georgetown delry tor the pre sent he will operate two cabs one in georgetown and one in n ramp- ton but hsi plans for adding extra cabi at a later date he offered howitcr to settle the mai ler ty paying 150 yearly allen if he has an ml lull- tllf ftuhc macdouauf if hcu j ba byes paving will provide better m75 yimr charge for a sprinkler streets at a more economical coat iy in the oneill jllock clalm- beeve marshall asked if it would in the system is an asset to main be air to pay for roads from gen- street and also that since it has nj taxes instead of under local been there for a period of yrars an improvement but cr goodlet said eoxmrnt has txiti established there would actually be a- suuetan- ual saving of general taxes lfhhe plan was adopted cr mcguvray reminded council that there would till be more than 4 miles or un paved road which would require- w this they wiltall warn a ie bate armitronii rome of the other sprinkler syitems lu ixm put in recently but time has lxii m change in this one for 10 years goodlet l ii t eklm legal odslce mardonilil it i ln mr willis rrtinds last year goodlft i suggest lh in if i be act anld unlll we lieai dun wuus pctch i link 171 fur i i i ler system li away out if line w- sre charging 1 oo a ballon fm teal i nit and he is providing i leal fire protection service for main street i m in foour ol collcmm the fee up to date ccanse its on the books but wi- should onsider lowering it ln lullire allen a hlirh fee could deterrent to new industry goodlet the water systi m v deslimed to allow rebates lnl i of this last sear it shov e i sn ui u profit mcqllvray why wsxn t water put in s separate account then it doesnt matter how the wjlir sut plus is uses if the surplus isnt in the current fund the l it ujll under george 0 it was pointed out that such moral and spiritual lead ership has contributed much in the affairs of nations thecholri an them vas oreeti pastures end the congregation hymn included ills majestys favourite hymn king of love my shepherd is in the ev ening the iostot continued the sixth on the series of modern mlrsclea 4he mlrsrle of new alirht mlsj j an harley sshic a solo i have found a krlend social and personal george myth buys mr d mr a ptteiidc have oratweville business rrturfkcd afttr amndlng iwo wtrkj in tht stjlm wiiuni iff hi a woodkkck aurorv l kii- uid clbuni jii tn illinois annatrons niero is no ques tion in my mind that wo will uvu money by aqlnt this and u will add to the towns appearance the road commiue has endorsed this 100 per cent and i will vote ln fa vour uarshal weve ft to consider tfa cost over a period of years with the debenture debt we hare can we stand it to embark on s pro gram like his we need a town manager neither we nor the town foreman are qualified to lay out these roads goodlet i dont inu iul t fort man to do any paving ucguvmy it seems m pretty big program for one year ln view of public school debentures and s new high school coming up im in favor of paving streets and had ho ped to get aome done last year but not on this big scale allen fm vary much in favor and i think it la rmnmira1 though 1 would like to see it under the gui dance of a town engineer fetch i don want mr good 1m to think rm arbitrary its good program but to launch it all at once is too ambitious i think we could pave a mile this year from cur rent revenue for we hae extra money coming in from sale of war time houaee discuasod with the library board the question of renovating the pre sent library or bu tiding a new building chairman j l lambert spoke for the board of the great need for some action to be taken this year the present structure he said needs many repairs including repolnting and extensive basement repairs an architects advice had been to strip the building to the walls if it is re novated he said people appreciate a library he pointed out almost 100 new members have enrolled this year secretary horry adams gave sta tistics which had been sent from the director of public ubrararles which showed that it would actually coat the town leas to build a new structure than to operate as at pre sent last year for instance on ex penditures of 1573 a is per cent government grant was paid net coa the tounv 1330 assuming the aome operating expenses and a new building for which debenture charges were 41000 a 60 per cent government grant is paid net coat to the town 1030 it mlffht also be possible to provide meeting fac ilities for such organizations ai the institute and iode and mr adams also pointed td the krowth of the town mayor armstrong rend the deed for the property which had been given to the town for a library by the defunct congrcgratlonal church wth the stipulation that ltrw0u1d always beuscd as a library tliere is tome possibility that suctr restrictive clauses lapse after 30 jrears dnd the town will got legal opinion on this the library board wmsaaked to get a rough estimate from a local contractor of cost of v renovation find out what govern- met grant would be paid on this ndi also get aome figures on cost of a new building tor a later meet- lug with council a s e granted tahc week leave of ab- vance to aafjewune next fait in f canler thtr he vmf t a trip to v hob hall underwent an emer gency appendectomy sunday night and is rriuprritltin in gutlpti general hospital ci l liratlftg their first wedding mnhrriary on sunday mr and mri murt mil ton with mr and mm spenn mcklnnon and mr and mi o it hi tnor go up goile if i tl lng rfvl rter i helpmn the horn mm the ti mte md mill- other am t i ii i i benlinj marshall siv oral there wo i 1 t u i out of th ttx i itt to ind omi ii p i iit i bnlanrel hnniger had dinner iodge milton irt m my frends will 1h plratd to know that churk di le er- luvlv tnltinvl in ahuntlng accident a few wh iro m at lionn for a month at the nd of that time hi will ini tn nttim to the hos- t itjl nil in fur slirgery mil kenliur tiuchli r of mr and mn frank rentier had i ptity on krid to pit tir itt ht i tenth iirttnla mfi usti were sherron llmdbinx crohn fllehn gall mitlni tid hoiiatthan rrenda in mm mti u kmmerviii sharln llnl lim i von m irllyt patton hill miglursy wyfidy saunders md 111- toti ii llirhiri welch k rtta hume daughter of mr at min rtob hume churchill cre nt ililmt h r sixth birthday h ith ni l ifer cucsta mcludlil jul i iii all linda cuth- i wiili nhurs heather ar nnld mnrlrrif arinttrontt i ijiip mhu id jimnij guest rothrrv mfl and georye dlyth has purchased a restaurs nt busmeas in orangevllle which it operated under thr name freds lunch mr blyth who hai worked tor weton bakeries since returning from service with the bcar bought the buitnesi from fred mathers and hut already taken possession for the present mrs blyth who li the fmmer flalne collins snd their ohildren karen collin and suzanne are living in town but ex pect to move to orangevllle as soon ts thev find a house there ostrom now baptist minister at clinton rev j f ostrom a former pistor of georgetown baptist chunh has answered a call from the tonni e nation of the baptist ctuich in clinton and hoi been pteochln there for the nest two months after having georgetown where he uis succehded by bev c b cower mr ostrom had a church at port arthur and later moved to dlind river us norma thompson of town is t ted in clinton on a recent week end with mr and mrs ostrom and fie ir non bobby tfchr t ott m sybil bennett at a convention held in the town hall milton lat night miss sybil bennett k c was elected to con test the next dominion election foi thr conservative party in halton county miss bennett defeated the three other contestant on the first ballot major wm s thomson of onkii1e perc cowan alo of oak vllle ond john atkinson of nelson township a large number of con- mtvntlve from tow n attended helped build papermill bill merritt retires a record of 48 years service with provincial paper ltd ended on january list when william merritt retired oh pension mr merritt has the distinction of having helpod lay the foundation of the coating mill building he la ter helped carpentcn lay the floor ind was one of the first employees to be hired in the new mill at time of retirement he was working as a paster as a token for his many years of service to the company mach ines were shut down for fifteen min ute- on the day of his retirement and fellow employees gathered in the finishing room for a surprise presentation of a laxyboy chair hugh dickie acted as chairman dv g i ttqover spoke a few words ef appreciation and rosa duncan pre sented the chali to mr merritt was tfstiaw fawmw is gmrstftowa dtrtrkt a district farmer all us me samuel alexander triable 4lad aa humber memorial boepetal wei- ton eat jaiaaary htt mr trimble who wa a saa a jeaeqb trimble and sarah oarktv was born tyin ass in past mmlj he lived all his lit bev taiaan inrabt and 3soreta am the th and tth unaa a a borrhd attended asrurrov aeboal he aa a caaenber of the iveabytarua church mr trimble was predeceased by his wve martha thr years asa te is survived by seven eblldras ttnlly mrs harold seattle ana jo btieetsvllle garden llareu snd clarence doc of milton hufb of hsmllton and viola mrs saa devlin western an infant dsufb- ter lottslnr died in ik15 tliere are nine grandchildren and elailt freejt grandchildren he wbj pre deceased by one sister and two bro thers mrs tom hunter of george town jim trlinble of gsinsboro sask snd joe trimble of wlnnl- pr mr trimble took ffrra pride ut his flower esrjrns end it was at- tin thai at his tunerel there was jrofuslon of floral tributes tba wrvlcc aa conducted on itpbruary 2nd by mr herbertaon of staceta- vlllf prcsbytrrian church at the icc a kalacr funeral noma strreuvllle pallbearers were al fred nrlgdcn clifford wrlfflea- worlb gordon ite snd jack royea r of hornby winner thompson and john wnilam of mcodowvsle in- trniirnt was made in the presby- torlan cemetery at hornby ii sliul ml mi ii i m hnol k mi ll- n miv ol her will ioi1m aike1 foi l hale will in council nrraiiriiiu til lay foi iill the tomihl 1 1 um ii i t iii i t i th i in i linn in l u ii tin in ii foi thr hi ik iii liini l v inrlhd i illi m hi mm i limn i mim ir n tl nt rmothv h lol ln i lkl hejeitrtl 1 p upos el imiiit ment rhingjng sonu ni tin- i links whieh lh toun i i and said the weuld ik ment on the old basis only only uontinueel v kt n t tn it i nih tin r ni mvi mi hcvoile iii 1 slllthi k tn i t h mil tin th itudiv lum mien i mr md mil stab p ii t it her home on n i hei kutsu n- 1 nnins jen englc- i mc allejj uarbani iut mudpnald linda i inn jane hender- d ivies tonl lee int mara emmcrson mien kings death cancels thimble club party tlif thimble club has postponed their vile ntine pjitv st heeiuliel for ki idi the ifith until further no- tu on mount ot the kings death mi ii pmkering of ingle- w exk is sjm ml ilia thl week he u w ith mrs koaert puckering soir heit thit mrs joseph me hri1 is ill and hoc she will be bitter oon alo on the stik list is wm heles who is i to in well ijte r i tonsil operation alin havwird of guelph ind juik i hompson of gexirgetown were visitors with mr arid mrs zllio ile kes seemed first class standiiu in his course at ryerson trade school and has returned to his i in town with j b macken- 7le son breaks leg in tree accident douglas starrer son of mr and mrs alvln st arret was in uted in iiti aicidtnt on his fithi i fi ii v k ii s luuijis with ailiert klii kama who is emplool on tiic farm was iiittini down a tree in the nfter- iom the tie fell the w rong way uut pnmtil him to the ground breaking his left leg at the thigh it w is an hour before the tree loultl be removed and the nung man vvus rushed to guelph genexnj hospital he will have his leg in a cast foi several weeks though it is expected that he will be able to come home from hospital in ano ther week qr two the weather mr editor pity the poor old groundhog if he did stay out last week because this weeks winter date 4p ary shows enough another ern jlatkln mln rain and snow feb feb feb fob feb feb feb 38 32 32 33 34 30 r 32 24 is 21 24 aernke nos flurries t 7 3 flurries lino s in early communion por st georges club st georae mens club attended a special elsht oclook ommunlon service sunday momtnff which was followed by breakfast of toast jaro and coffee served in the sunday school room thirtytwo men of the church look eommunlpnatthe sorvlce con ducted by krthdesjcoh w 0 o thompson and it was decided to make this a monthly event officers of the organization were returned to office for another year nt a short business meeting after breakfast these were president fred chapman vloc president sam peu- i ice and secretarytreasurer huin noble mr chapman announced thnt the club wn splannlng an auc tion sale in the spring is n runil- tnlslng event must win two to finish first place there is keen interest in the two games left in the intermedlste sche dule brldrport leads the leaffu but does not compete in the inter mediate b playoffs walkerton is in second place and balders are three points behind for third place whlla ft m ira has the cellar spot two fames arc left georgetown at bridgeport tonight and walker- ton here saturday if oeorffetowb wins both games they will be la first place with a by to the play off if they end the season behind walkerton raiders will play off with el mini in the semifinals in the last three games against the bruce county boys raiders have won one 03 ln walkerton monday and tied two so competi tion is keen 1 he juvenile 120 club has two karnes this week thursday in catharines and saturday afternoon here both with niagara on -the- iake sharing a double header os saturday afternoon games at 2 pjn and 3 30 are the midgets who lost their first game with richmond fub monday 60 midgets had prev iously eliminated nobleton by 13- on the round the kid hockey league is pro- vldlng some excitement bears and beds have played two games and are still tied so saturday mornlna the first goal wins when the teams meet again red wings heat black hawks 52 on saturday brentford won from hamilton 61 and kit chener beat owen sound 64 canadas- new queen elizabeth il sunday service is memorial to king morningworship at b j on- sunday morning was in the form ot a memorial servlcefor ills lata majesty king george vi theholr sang the anthem what are these that atro arrayed in white robes and the junior choir sang the lords prayer the evening meditation was bas ed on the theme who la the holy spirit marjorle bailey sans the aalovjust for today mrs j evans- accompanied it waa announced that a oua- muhlty manorial service far his we uajeety kits george vi wm community service will honour be rmiaib bt john e tmday at a ma kings memory georgetown will commemorate th5 death of king george vi with a public religious service in st johns united church on friday at 2 oclock a national proclamation closes banks and post office and schools are atso being cl tor the day ho civic holldayhaa been pro claimed in wwnr but place of feua rneas have been asked to cloae from 1130 to 3s0 jtateal clergy ara taking part lna eonmunlty aafrlea was farmer at mayfield n0rval suffering a severe stroke oa january 31st at his home near nor- al absalom newns died lasttuea day rev c l royal conducted th funeral service on thursday at tha mcclurc funeral home bnimpton with interment following in msy- rield cemetery pallbearen wet william and robert thornton jamee 9pelrs syd morris arthur clark i and eric teslle mr newns was bo tn yorkshire england btymn ago alaat cahmt tanarta m a vrnma man of 11 w farmed at mayfleld for some yean and twenty years ago moved 0 farm on the town line above ner val where he had since resided ha was a member of the presbyterian church ahd formerly attended qaude church y predeceased by his wife jajuwkai cheyne in 1080 lie leavea a family of ten chlldran raymond and om bthy mrs cs mtdutfl wb- buvkofam ibra csbsrwi oeorgetoawjlb coial tutoou brantrl vm uwrlmisat qasetown hanld 1m11 rfntwita at st- jotai unh q a waml nptaoral sttm oclock thar ate wtavumuha iii trtafe

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