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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 5, 1948, p. 1

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wednesday evening may 5th 1948 what council did 0h monday may 1 appointed hiohard huwy ila hull inejlnspector ho will receive a fee of 7tt per cent of all receipts ftom bnthiing licences movdby ioodlet nnd afeeuren- aawtown solicitor k- m- luc- 4pr foe an opinion at io the legality of john cordaro proceeding witty erecting a small fvamo building ob the vacant lot adjoining his main street business mock mr cordaro appeared at the mee ting to ask what his position wis ha he had received a letter froni awe town clerk advising hini b trnld not proceed without council consent he explained that the buil ding would be moved buck of the lot for a garago later on when a permancnv brick building was erec ted a month ago ho had seen the mayor who advised him there was nothing to atop him building and he kad gone ahead and bought mater ials and contracted with a rponter for the building the new bylaw was meanwhile pased and he did riot think it fan that he should be put in the position of being unable to proceed i whitraee if he goes ahead and builds it cant be aasesaed high en- 1 oogh we passed this bylaw to atop buildings like this gibbons there ta a principal involved while i didnt encourage the boil ding i asjd there was noth ing at that time that could atop it and i was quite right cordaro i received this letter today telling me to come to coun cil gibbons i dldnt know this ut ter went out herbert who authorised it mcounsber how cam he get a permit if we have no building in spector goodie t the bylaw done into effect after he started building i would advise mr cordaro to see his lawyer and get an opinion whibnee if we can prevent this building going up we are do ing the citizen a favour goodlet the bylaw hail to stand and cant make exceptions whatever it says must be the rule gibbons we will ask mr lang- don for an opinion on such eases as others are bound to arise i dont think two of them will look any worse than on herbert i think he should be given every consideration i djdnt think it a good idea at first but the discussion tonight has changed my mind armstrong i will reserve my decision until i hear the town sol icltors opinion granted 100 to the enqueuing agricultural society in place of 200 last year after an amendment granting 150 was defeated recorded vote mccumber whr- mee herbert nnd hill voted for the amendment which was moved by him herbert gibbons armstrong goodflet and davidson voting ag ainst reave maclaren was absent at time os voting the motion for 100 moved by david wn and whlt- mee carried herbert and hill vo ting against perc cleave nels robinson and cralff reld appeared to ask for this annual grant and it won explained that the eitimatofl hod boon pared to the bone and council could not exceed budgeted expenditures sev eral members who voted against the 150 pointed out that there was no animosity hut that the had to follow principles laid down granted umj of tlio park on sep- timber 38 to the ffujucutu irrlrul tural socfotv for their fair mov ld h armntronpr nnd ood let mr f r tveri asked nhout w ter ipnicp to his farm tht former ccdarvale farm which he had been promhted a year ago mayor gib bona said that at present there were at leant 11000 worth of such ser viced pcndltter and nothing could be done until some method of ftnanc ng was decided cr goodlet aald that in view of the promise made by a former council something should be done and mr tyers was told that some decision would be made in the near future ssf renewed the comprehensive insu rance policy with a k wilson and co elmer thompson local agent for a 8year period ata yearly coat of k93 12 payable annually mr wilson was present to suggeet jthe longer renewal pointing out that rates were rising last year the premium wee 1476 and thirteen claim paid totalled 57 a one- renews would coat s711m moved by wmtmee and herbert ken mcmillan is new hockey club president town assessor amott karly re- ported that just over two hundred houses had been assessed to date under the now system and that he was aiming at september 149 io- have he job com pie ted- the coup- tv assessor had towwhi george town was well out inttront in work on tljo now system j stiin allen skul whether sewtr- aw would take caru of tjfie dispo sal of waste from the alliance pa per mills and aa told by engineer c l hagey that it would he also uaked uhout btwtrihg papermul lttad but was told this had not been provided for becauwj the coat of un extra pumping station would bo excessive there was a chance tnat the first fow houses on the ntrtet could he hooked into the pre sent system mr hugey also repor ted tlutt the dowerago hookup to wartime housing project 2 would b completed this week voted to give a token of recog nition to players of the champion ship intermediate hockey team with crs goodlot and whitmee a committee to arrange it w reeve maclaren reported that he the mayor and deputyreeve had met with the lome scots rand ex ecutive to disj tss the bands fu ture at present the band receive no asstancc from the army and can get no grant from the town be cause it is a military band the committee promised assistance in canvassing to raise 1200 for uni forms and supporting a money vote if the band should decide to become a citizens band cr goodlet said something should be done about a footbridge over the creek at tiio foot of ewing st there were uo railings on the bridge and a child fell off last week and was almost drowned the mat ter was left with the road commit tee kh mcmillan vicepresident and publicity manager of georgetown hockpy lub was elevated to tle presidency at the annual meelbsj of the club last night ho succeed jack armstrong president- for the last five years who will remain on the clup oxocutivu plans wre made for the annual wckey ban quet to honour georgetown onta- riacharnpiohsftup in termed hi to a i he now club- executive itfi president icen mcmillan vice president and transportation chairman bruce mackenxie treasurer and business managur hap grose secretary wul advilrtiam nor man hill property don harraer kxecutive juck armstrong ern thompson lornu peters liar old mcclurc uoj lane j j gib bona w c reynolds puc black burn bill millierc red king jack gunning a c mcpride widow of former publisher dies rev tr archer wallace kditoi of the young peoples pa per ijil onwunl which donli with hil problftmj of younk poopl dr aichtr wullnco will proach oil ulirhi ami wrong ideas about re ligion nb n fouturo of the annual norvnl juniors church aorvlco thla bplcial florvicc will bo hold in nor- al united cliurch onsunday may iode raises 300 oth at 8 1g p m dr archer an in blind tag day cuttandlng nuthor and lecturer r has apokon in nil the loading chur- a tar day on saturdaj aponaored hc from tho atlunuc to the pl- by countess of struthmoro chapter tic n a 1 treat in atore i 0 d e for tho canadian national i lor pop o community inatituto for tho blind met with de- talented apeaker elded bucces and fupda of alishtly over 300 were raiaod mrs prank bcnncr wan aaalated by mra hor man vordcc in convening tho affair junior uegcrs assisted iode members in tagging on the down town atrcets and at the homes in tibrgctown uieac included marga ret uose ijrydon marlone uau juno lusty elizabeth mudio joan har rison lois thompson sylvia lam bert annie ckalkor muriel spcnco audrey illahop louise tucker claudia milne leona conn orlo ilyall marie armstrong mary bar ber myrna crawford donna do- horty jean muckart muriol ballan- tine doris grabb sandra scott botty road dorothy hillcr marilyn and jocelyn bel in glen williams taggers were lloanor schenk gail wheeler mar ilyn felker audrey robinson mar garet mcqiuurie lillian norton mildred norton sylvia norton and churlena glbba mrs- josepli m moore widow of the lmte publisher of the herald passed away at her home in george town on sunday april 25th after an illness of some months duration rhe former amy claridge she waa a daughter of the late jeremah h p claridge and mary graham and was stew yoonc 1 store ma is new 4ager we see this week i hat joe i ovain has returned from toronto to resum hjs posi tion tut cloanor and proescr with ffnrragerii cleaners thal thu goortown cafe x- trior ns been r do corilted in white ind blbe m t 1haj sf w sptmon has a down ta lot atmu for hli bixi buidnese h th 4 reckon of a titand beside oh fonljro duiiiiiik at the buk hlop thai markiirit i atton von a doll oltrpd an a rafflo pnxo by the wwmurkit 1 ojlnn that tho itoxy theatre lobby i being redecorated and four new uooden display boards have been udded for displaying coming attrac tions v lllai lukph rludd caught a nice 5h lb trout measuring 24 nchea to start off the flailing season last saturday w c mcdowell j malton rcturrung officer i l wm cy mcdowell maple ave nue ban been appointed returning officer in halton county for jnne 7th provincial elections air mcdowell filled the same poeruoir in tho last elections in 1945 itoturnink to tlobba drupr store where ho nerved hu apprenticeship stewart vounp will take over man acershlp of the store replacing nell mclennan who has purchased drug store in timmlns and will be leaving this month mr young enlisted uith the rcap while he waji in ccorgctown and nerved ocrseas whore ho married the former dorothy scott of leeds fngland they are living in the upstairs apartment of mr john cordaros homo on charles street returning to canada he worked for a tmort time in a stratford drug store before enrolling at the ontario college of pharmacy and aftir tfraduatiop last pring took a position with darbjs drup store in hurrow lady bowlers elect officers members of the ladies i awn social andt born on a farm near stowarttown she had resided in georgetown since her marriage and was a mem ber of the united church and of the local council of women she is survived bj one daughter mrs w r s douglas aileen of toronto uo grandchildren john and mary h laino douglas and a sister miss kotelle clnndge of town her hus band predeceased her in november 1939 the funeral ice last tuesday was conducted by rev john mc- dermtd of 1j ramp ton pall bearers were w a wilson graham parnell rrancis thompson h b foulis and john and william schrelter of kitchener interment was made in greenwood cemetery georgetown engagement mr and mrs j c murray an n ounce the engagement of their jounffcr daughter phyllis isabel to james harvey stewart son of mr untf mrs james stewart glen wil hams the marriage to take place saturday may igth at 8 oclock in ht johns cliurch of england stew- irttown tning april 29th at mrs lrn thompson fol officers prcs mm it h irdktnd vice lros mrs jf tyers sec trcas mr ll mckjbbon gomes comm imra wm mc dowell xra harold cleave prize comm mrs wm bell mra j williamson auditors mra ii goldham mrs h cleave following the buaintaa meeting a pleasant social hourvas spent play ing euchre a fur wjlich a dolicious lunch was served and enjoyed by all birth notice i ijjson mr and mra neil l1- lison are happy to announce the bur ui of a son donald craig at peel memorial hospital rrmp- ton on tuesday april j71948 mr and mrs james e cave of detroit returned homo after spend- iiik a wick with his motlur and sis tir mrs iloas thompson mri i dward johnston of camp- btllfonl attended the rebckoh un known i nend banquet here recent ly where she was tin house fuest of mm j h lilhco mrs j e ofltrom and son hob by of port arthur visited with friends in town tyida and satur day of last week mr nnd mrs ilrucc kennedy and daughter cheri of toronto spent the week end in town with mr and mrs george herrington church news birth notice innl mac and gracl i in- noy are happy to announco the birth of their son herbert wayne at peel memorial hospital thurs- brother i nurcn uiui lx wdtrator of the knox preftbtysrian church ue j l self b a bd interim moderator 10a in sunday school 1 1 a m public worship limahouaft presbyterian church p m sunday school j p m public worship rev r mnikay former mim- tci of woodbrutge prosbyterian duy april joth 194s for marwarot katlilino ing fine uoth do payment of 1948 taxes the tirsi instalment or taxcs is due and payable at the mun icipal orrice georgeto3vn on or betorc may 1sk 1948 i orontn prrshj ter imc mii ronduct the georjifllown united cliurch k ii in suiuluy school 11 am rev rutscll macgilh- i ay formerly of winnipeg will picueh norval united church chary miiuuler r v 1 j dunlop mount plaat 11 a in mothei day service norvsl l u0 sunday school j jo mothers day guu williams lofloj sunday school a drumatzod mothers day ser- 1 vice will ho presont by school par- ents are invited 7 00 p m mothors day meeaago uaptlamal service you are cordially invited to these rvmily day servlcea charles willson tax collector georgetown fall fair friday saturday sept 1718 ladies work prize liut open to raidnu at halton county and adjoining- townnp oa1y all exhibit muit ho the work of the cxhlbltor fxhlbitor will be allowed ono entry only in each aeetion dexhiblts nust constat of new and uptodate work made witluif oil hint two yearn except w enrinjr apparel which most bo ude within the last year 2 any wonitni organized oroup c fc women insthnte iode womens auxiliary etc may eompete as an bidmdrui in un lection in any open class prize money to oro to tfronp treasury in ense of no competition unless work is wortiiy prtxes will b withheld tudffti in this department are authorised by the board of this society to discard nil soiled defaced or old work prizes ul 1 00 znd 60c xcpt la kitdira work wux it will o lit boc 2nd 40c in cl iici uherie there nre 4 or more entries there will be a srd prie of 26c living room 1 sofa cusnon 2 cheiterfield set crochet 3 crocheted centrepiece 4 nndge set ihning room r luncheon cloth 46 or 54 r nroalcfwt cloth 3c or b4 luncheon set 1 runner 1 place nuu 1 aarrlette buffet set 3 nieces i crocheted table cloth doik crochet 12 or under i unehcon set woven 1 runner 1 matt bedroom pillowcases 1 pair initialled pillowcases 1 pair crochoted pillowcases 1 pair cutwork pillowcases 1 pair fanc towels kcht sire 2 different designs 1 towel linen embroidered pod ensemble sheet and pillow eases to match dresier scarf dresser set 3 pieces kitchen tiu towels 3 embroidered pot holder dish cloth misckllanlous sampler handbag new stylo fveninfi purso afjrhan knitted or crocheted r knittme or shopping bag 8 9 10 11 1j 11 14- 15 u 17 ib is 20 21 21 24 25 21 27 2o 2 jo 31 12 3j jl j5 jc 37 18 j iii 41 12 t i 4 i ui l 17 h 1 l 1 i ii i i 3 i 1 06 ii 7 1h eo 70 71 72 73 1 75 7i card op thank5 mrs william honey wishes to i thank comrades and friends for kindnesses extended to her daring her recent illness kent loikction of pincywork is articles spetkl womfns weak slip pyjamas nikht dress house coat cotton dresi ajironh motlilr uiul daughter apron func loes knit mitts funcj knit sockecs knit rf swcatir pullover sweater cardipun i uhcuiiitor ml n s wkau sulviichs jmllovtr knit uilijan knit alitts 1 imir fsney knit sockh 1 jwur 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