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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1949, p. 1

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satf getown rgetown onty wednesday evening aug 1 0 1 949 what council did on monpa1c 8th faaacd a bylib rcrulatlnjt sani tary tfondiliohd and controlling tho ejection pt privtca cesspools and septltxtanks ca recommended by halon hdath unit first readlnc moved by arm- strong and goodlet 2nd and 3rd readings by dayidson and hill purchased a ncv chevrolet truck from scott motor sales for use by tho town foreman moved by goodlet and herbert recorded v ote mcnally and hill voting against tenders for the truck had been asked from local garngemen and j w live were recckcd as follows georgetown motors iuid 1771 bowcib motor salts tfargo lift j be rcmovod wlcn the new house was com pic tod this tali cr dayid son suid that this explanation clear ed up tho matter as far as he wall concerned mr goodlet sold he was opposed to nllowitlfe such buildings but he rciiucodjur mers was 6rt the spot councillor lyons said my mcers wan a builder himself ind x good type of citizen and ijc knew that lie would dq the right thing reeve armstrong said thqt mr vdams had taken the humane attitude and he had confidence thai the new house would be a credit to town hotcr dnvidion and goodlet had a point and he felt that nance that irsuch thuns an it towed the town might i ccoinc dotted with smaller build- nis cr hill hitd that he felt the saxemotor bodge sttoii tom i bx iu should be fillould ci mc hewson vlntci njtioml ltijb 75 t n pointed out ih it outride con- sco t moioi sale chevrolet ilo d ci dj id on taid that be- foil m dtscu aion ttook place it won 1 be dltitk to decide w1ilil council wu t i j i tt tne mon v tj bu a u ink aa it had not blen icluded in lit c tun t la deputy keevt goodie said the uuck was badl needed and 1c would ippiuae lt purenasc even if it me ml- inc the jui v i tti a deficit tion ai to whether a 50 per cent ioemn c u iel il wi uld tc illowed tjiouljii t 1l i n t- r fio n the eleik that no bubbid was paid on iipital lquijinili t mc i c m ivoi citb- bons said e tutiki n n n cle to do but to bu llu tuuk on-111- allj the town had nt idc ii ii i m l- inent wrth the town foreman to pa j him a milente i ite for use of his own truik lut tins had now been jisposcd of and there was urgent i eed of 1 i ik t i i v o c i und jll in 1 tv o ii i the ui l i l ti iiltu n f ii mi weie allowed this ii1kk- when do n losal work will h ue th 1 lc 1 idio i llee- iii nun i m ll 111 1 tow 11 i the ll l 1 1 3 f i 1 ll ne 1 ti lin- 1 ii i i jl huts u ti tne i ml iv n 0 i l 1 mil 1 luuilci li unci ii lnu moved b da ai lwn ind l iii- tlolltj 1 dbtrictman dies suddenly in tdronto united church nvs robert jphn bob mclaughlin popular young resident of the check line died suddenly in riv- crdalo isolation hospluth jforanta lust saturd na the result of ppj- tomybutih which he contrncted ear lier in the week eldest son of mr donald r miliuglrlin he hnd lived rjeor town for the past throe years in a house on the mirridon form prbperly of his father born 31 years ago in toronto ne wag a graduate of upper canada college and of the university of toronto wheie he was n member of rhctn delta chi fraternity he ch- ltstcrt in the canndiin iriny tu lv i wa nn tht sto of theotrod s mi u it m would be show n in the congregations of the knox presbyterian nnd the georgetown united churches worshipped toge tber on suhday in the united church the spr vice was condup- ted by rev john m smith who read the lesnon from hebrews 11 110 nnd who sjoko on the first of a slrlcb oj four serrpons ontltlod a trlumimont palth in hl mos- sngemr smith made three pffirmd- tions abollt god which he declared ouglit ttfbefbasie in our christian living god reigns in his world god cares for his world and god sli ivps for the redemption of his woi id mn howard wiigglesworth ac- comp inied by- mrs j lvans at the oian sang the solo the penitent it was animunild tint a movie oversets as i ciptnn with the rot nto scottish itcliment he took a h it intercut in the ajfurs of the i hujj i iji 1 tin i ounn trtdwts 4t ftnt of 1 it ii ii i i i in il llu time of his k ilh sin i in h sk in f il i i 1 1 is wifi foitililv r it i let i lirucc in otlit i tim f 1 oi nto an 1 i n l 1 t r g n 1 m b ti i v i offmi willi un g mclaugn- kilkt ll etivt iv with tho ncr v pi ivit flint i il uviii is 1m id e lcl m ti r into on monday with ml i un it f l mii n mount vu i mt c t oil tn mini iv st hoot int sunt i morn- ui yn mvit itit n to iltliid w is i b i ih d t m mbt i of tin fin- il ition li utttd lit iivmi funmjn to iiuuil dl ill ticc li ml ll iron t uil t il i li i on kill st ci n i lii nits ion 1 i i i i 1 1 vu i b n u ilui illk i tiil in lront ol l 11 1 1111 stlclt lil innbi i 1 1 icl lja- sotial and personal mi i i m lh i idili l t it f i tl ii i uith ins sillii in i hi i b i i i ml cm k polio tajkes life of district man pi 1 i lili in i h is b i n i ii ii c un in i l i llic tn will st in u 11 is di ti ilt 1 t cfhlk u llo i i ml isl s il ic- i ill iiipm 1 me i hiklilm pop- 1 liti nt ic nli nt u is t i n to ho jil il nr tinnnto iul in the ui i i i id tin s itur i i v li i i- i i i i i n il incl iis 1 in ic lsnl i ils i i nli ii u i tin ill i nil mi 1 i i n i ilim 1 ll i i iii ii iii ll ll 1 1st ul llll i l i iii i si i or j ii ii privies ousted by new town bylaw v georgetown high school gradet xl 1 1 results addv robert j ens lit 2nd alg3rd phy 2nd chcm lt- anqehsoivt naymond c eni comp r ll r alg c geom trd beaumont john enr comp c lit c alk r geom f trig p phy t chem t french auth 3rd comp c rilngham cithcrine enwcomp c i it c hist c alr r geom c i il ufli c comp c fren auth ml comp c nr vims r vkii ini romp r i it c m c fiom r comp f i i i i c inn auth t comp t 111 ikl ml i ui vulieu ttik comp i h f all 1st groni 1st tri rl iln 1st ch m i trcn auth cimp c s is i b io s fn comp t 1 it c ifist i al f geom i lit utn i com i inn uth f omip c kllkuood jirno i j lp 1 t i rtiilh uth jnd council comments mcnnll 11 u lid moc 1 s 1nl ttiulci i- iiii il i in i i t b loodnt ind n ul i i the su t ot ii j j in ii ii i i b sltl i lbl1 i i d iv s foi i lieu i i d and il tun i gtu gil 11u ll it t ll ll 11 herbert v sll- lll i 1 i ld hu ll i ltl i ii i ltltl 11 1 111 i 1 hi i ill i i iii i i it nt i i i i it is 111 i lll i iii il t i l 11 o m tl v o a trcet ii llll l it illt s l t l1 i 1 1 i f i n t 1 nown 1 th it hohhv will i ind sifel il fi m ii if ilkir i i ht in i- n the cicc r mil i ht first iivms and i yet lv sii in the latter h it 13 st mder a oil m i i i ilv or in- its i ntt hot i h ul it cuht p m but i f ii boy bi i ht tee cubeb lo i nt into tht w i t r e coit of ts s b nri tik helped il i f tne disn on ind p il- 1 n il i of it ids n i t it mi 11 i wi i t ti i t ii i i o lid ii i n f i i i ii fi pttih i iii hi 1 i ik i i i it li v ill i i r ii at the day of the privy la a fin oat over- in georgetown pro gress huv taken its toll dnd th lft- utmuition of f nitmv ewerb system spelled the meathkncu o oils vclict ol thc iiorse and buggy days a new bylaw passed by toun- oil at the sunficatlon of hal ton health unjt puts ho kibosh tn any future outdoor installations and to new generations of georgetownen chic sale wijl be as antiquated u t oil lamps high button shoes or th ukelele the by law is a forward step in modern sanitation and its regula tions are necessary in a growing t w n lis purpose is to guard ag- nui di cut outbreaks which can b caused by bevvjge or industrial w isto as well ds to remove unsight- lv conditions winch no out of place in i town this sie it affects only ctions of the town where sewer- hool up available although nti ol is k pi ov cr tins tpc of- instil ition bv miking it obligatory lor ipprov do t l iejlth unit to it obtained before any privy ccas- i ool 6r s ptic t ink can be erected i inaln ipprov al must also be given before backfhl is used and no con- i colons can be made fo btorm bew- tfib until sevvige is properly treated n iccordante w ith icalth unit h piircnk i ts furthermore no sew to industrial or commercial w n e can be thscharged or remain n he sin face of the 1 ind until it uctivti this treatment l ndci the new bylaw which tnkes immediate effect no privy ii be 1 1 ccted on land contiguous lo i street oi ro id which n served 1 cwci i e aid ill sewige must pu n the ewer present prlv fs are taken ctre of in the clausa nli v 1 e clerk of the mun- i ihtv n i snll upon reso- ti n f tht council directing him i tti p fivt w rittcn notice to i i t i i i i 111 i i i v t i n i u i l i 1 t in crs f t 11 nt r of i irld oi of i bu ld- bu li t n oi in w hiclt at r f i n of this by- 1 n f st e hi j l 1 1 j bv iw e i s lo 1 i m s t n piirs to j of tw tt e di- oal as o i v i h the n l ui bv i v mil such 11 h hv t i n ii icnce u to c m h n such n n f i i li of s ov i kd for 1 j t v v 1 s il ll itll olt- t c i ii motors in in f ill ni su sort i j i d hoi lir till i i lnu i i u i t m v ll i hill l c in ul o il o i osli n i n i 1 i r 1 s lo 1 u ill il t iilintii 1 i i lui null- mi illos i foitiii ii ti n iij li i r u luik un t u i i i ti in k crcd immi i in ij i tl m sriclt un if ins li hv- many distinguished graduates of fihs wcil nolifi tl bv can ida coach lints t it council b suggeition of bus cuiinccioiib with milton could not be ictcd up hi bet uisc thtie was lire uiv i miltonjgeothttowii icrvjce n existence heeye arm strong said tit it georgetown tian- i ortation company operated by art scott was arranging a sche duled route from cheltenham through geoiectown to milton which would connect with canada coach service lo hamilton made a 100 grant to estpjcbing agricultural socict in answer to a reuct by john bird and frank petch of that societ moved by lyom and mcnally vacie told by the muyor that he 1 ad received acknowledgement of a letter to the liquor control boatd asking for a liquor store here und that an early decision was expec ted v reeve armstrong said that coun ty council had decided to build a separate home for the aged in the county and that he and mr good- let had supported this in county council discussed tho erection of a small home on tho highway by ken mccrs which contravenes the build ing bylaw cr davidson sold that the building was a tarpaper shack and he didnt sec why it was allowed when a bylaw was inj effect to stop such things building inspector george adams was at the meeting and the mayor asked hlm for the facts of tho cast mr adams sold that mr moan had taken out a permit to build a cin derconcrete stucco house which would be in full- accord wtn tho br an that because ha had been i iiinui i f si hi 1 f ot i i town iiieli wimol hive been ill tmluisliinl tin in t kcb it v irious thool of hie i i t dm iti m n i tut suivtv hovi th it of students ui idu ill nt m tht p ist thirteen vt us it but ben mc public oi liikh school tc ichcis ii have gridu- ittd as engineer- ind 19 girls have followed the profession of nursing miss shi i lev fipp has finished he i yeai it tin ontario college of h ducation ind h ia been appointed ui the staff of orillia collegiate miss helen dcvercaux received her miiitt r of arts degree this ear in home economics at the university of toronto hosb petch graduated from the school of applied science at the univtrtstty tq a position with the department of mines and resour ces harry williams received a first class honours degree in biology at toronto and will do postgraduate work there this fall uob lawson graduated with high honours from the ontario agrlcul tural college and craig alexander icceived his degree from the on tario veterinary college mits pamela cousens graduated from the school of nursing of guclph general hospital and joan main from toronto general hospl tal suillo venchlarutti passed hii fifth year examinations in archi tecture at the university of toronto and hcnk dc vrles his first year examinations in forestry douglas alexander passed his fint year ex ams at the ontario veterinary col lege miss helen cleave now on the bank ot commerce staff was a graduate this year of mac rail ouelph peggy kelly passed her second rear arts eamlnahorts at vatrjaad- hat bcotherlftlu 4s -oo- mi 1 i e i ii t u i 1 1 m n ik 1 i i itt n i loeil 1 i buig ol i i i i ii mi i l i m i tn i illv in 1 i iv d of i 11 t i m i i it i i ll i v i i mi ii i t ii 1 m 1 bv s tt h w t vv u itov 1 1 b li i i ii i v ii ii ih t i i i i i i if ml 1 it i i i hit i m i i t 1 ml it imiiiiii i dillh i u m n i i i i i 1 i n i mi luik li i v i w ith tin ii i luldi t iu n john in t ivnu t tht n hu l h tilt s stut t icorrectio t n ii i i rmr inriuffl in llst wclk s iii i i ii i iii mi i nun 1 i i hi tl s 1 i lis lomu tc mi 1 7 i i fi in in i i in c mi ule i in i i i i i i n i mil 1 ii hi it the it i in us ih a in i is r nlitl i l i int lo i in in nli un inn ti i is oi t i illiu it oi tin in i il i i il i i i i jll llli h i mi i th it ti i 1 i 1 mi n lid im- ii it n ll i motion t 1 n tl inc li 111 it i ilui p l in cut n f lltnii i on 111 it stu ie i iiv l i i 1 l mil m nlii i mr s ifu id ulll i l i il mil i icl i ts his ro id lon- in in li ii ti i hit it mil in id i in tl i ill in s mm i i ii in chillies phihit sur- i i isini lion n in jobs thi hind hum 5rc donations now total 350 ii ci i am ii hi i l it on tom- i i l ml i isiin i imj un is in s ii i un iftil i ui ion lull lit tsnrv iiiv m ilit 1m ud many t llu i i cis insc been on hol- id i s bn now back to uork i ki i nl tn cbimic knocking on i tin li il tonti ibntions to il it ii unt to slhiun tils nceki t i i nwlid int nth amo inlin to s i un cciicious tlon iliniis f i om cery- n help ciltc cairy the sum- hi i i null spot in li is out i nu i s leciiitnn into a full and p iii i di i i mil nionej n n if till ind winter program spin this nionlh of lntcicst to ill the foundation of nd n conimunil i lisbon x skmianship flvw twup of flv bow o th a il flvwi limtit canadian indusmallaf and a formar ntambar of ue britlih bbom of opnunom chair inttnntor qrant maifar ot tba canadian pae- tho unar bnpraai of franea wfc brmuht tha boya to thla ooanbr vntion program must be the generous support of ill the cople rt the community not onl in tunc and personal par- tuipition but in financial backing of the neeesffr expenditures when the camasser calls at your home the guc would appreciate our giving what ou can afford to this worthy effort which will reap benefits for you in years to come anyone may add to a previous don ation by giving it to a local can vasser or enclosing it in an enve lope addressed to the treasurer the 81 00 acknowledge this week is contained in contributions from ethel gilmer frank petch mr nnd mrs w t sinclair r hoare e arnold mrs m jourdain richard crlchton mrs ii clark mr and mrs l mcklnnon thos elson a norton d mcphall d stamp j koloski mrs a m nielsen mrs f sykcs h c wrlgglesworth mils i preston mrs w c urc mrs e g bishop dr and mrs j b milne ken macdonald s dcwhurst d l boyd jas ritchie r ward mrs a scmple roy smith c davis w g marshall ray foottlt ray thompson walter gummcr gord bouskill lea ellis arthur benton llmehouse norval intermediates win last night norvals intermediate larroaea team won their last game of tha schedule last night whan lhay boat maple 08 noryal and orantevula tha last two teams in th standing at slated for tha broun la 4f ola playoffs ho- daflnlatv r hava baan tmadt mtaa fojt

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