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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 31, 1923, p. 2

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w h willson itnddrtmkfcr and uoented embklusr mmlm it miiiuwi auumob 1c tr horse unwahnm phone night or da s4h or tj b rlhl mums ihar ii mx mrr ul lard s ii it mid laih arc no ic inlluw n rate blrttia uv drain 50r memoi died r 72 d ye m suiklay ji t jal e graham 1 mrumrl cols 7 t nr 111i iuu1 hi j ir ju e m liar twlovrd if ol roberl tolp aged i2 yean mil cral hr liuy w to i rtw ll irntclrry bockey georgetown intermediate team mere aicornpnmed la guelph by about boo a u i porters on a special train last thursday ecoing tvbfld they nlaed their first with the rojal cft teflm some 1300 spectators witnessed the karoo the first period ended with two uonlu in favor of uuelph one being scored when blackburn was serv fng a penalty for a rninor offence in the second period guelpb floor ed a third goal which was qaiokly followed by cole placing one in the net for georgetown two core were boorodd guelph and the period ended 6 1 in faor of the royal city bo the third period wassail georgetown b and our boys played completely around tbeir opponefitst in a moe pteoe have rolled to blackburn wh6 scored figf gith ftln j nni to blackburn burn accounted for the next goal and cole followed op with another shurl before time was called score at end of third period 64 in favor of gnelpb the line- op georgetown goal duncan defence baeb cleaves centre coin left wing graham right wing blackburn sabs small garvin guelph goal hayes defence king janes centre mitchell right wmg corrigan left wing craven subs grant henry referee lionel connaoher referring to the game the gnel ph herald maya grjelph hookey fanb oertainly got their moneys worth in thrill a last mgbt when the local intermediates defeated the georgetown team of their group in a fast game at the local arena by tbe close score of 5 to 4 it was a great game to watob with tbe home team having a lit tie the best of the play bat the visitors displaced great pluck and determination in the final periods of the game when they almost evened np the score by netting three goals it was the hockey that people uke to see be ing fairly clean with few penal ties and some nice stick handbag and skating was displayed the third period was all the visitors and four minutes after play com menoed cole netted the pock and blaokburo followed with another three minnteb later the excite ment was running high by this time and the georgetown support ers were rooting with might and main for their team to even tbe score i this was georgetown a first ap pearance here and tbej made a very good impression on the local fans great credit roubt be given to the visitors for their great uphill fight they have a rgood team and in cole and dnnoan two men who are hard to beat duncan the visitors goal sponsible for the score beiqg kept so close aa be made some marvel ions saves several times coming out of tbe nets to meet a guelph player after be bad gotten through the georgetown defence over 1800 hundred people wit nessed the game between guelph and georgetown at the arena here on monday evening when the vln itors defeated georgetown in a hard fought game by s 0 guelpb has a fast team and georgetown has nothing to be ashamed of by joeing to them more corabioa tioo play is what oar boys need the game between bolton and georgetown juniors in tbe arena here tuesday night was a good ex hibltion of bockey and resulted in a win for georgetown bj 6 goals- to 8 in the first two periods honors were pretty evenly divided bbt in the last georgetown played ail around the visitors gibbons d8goalswbile kalsy ryan tracy netted one each georgetown team was as follows 1 goal g wiggins defence c kennedy j ryan oentre it tracy left wing ksley right mg gibbons sub p fleck on fndsj night milton juniors will plsy here and on tuesday next brampton juniors don t miss these games and cheer for ontwinmng juniors the georgetown high school hockey team ent to acton on thursday evening last where a friendl g w played with tbe acton continuation school detsj pite tbe handicap of both regular vnng players being absent tbey were only defeated by a margin oil 1 goal tbeflnat score being s to 1 tbe g oal t perio tbe scholar had to make way for another team tbe sssj feel that another period have made a big difference credit is doe to hepburn of tbe local team who scored tbeir only goal roe on tbe left wing and it walters in goal were also good tan qftomoktoww b janiiah flint i92h baptist anniversary afaktajrlaoana sbfcvr anniversary njrvtoeu were held in the baptist church tm sunda lastt rev dr mecrimmon ux chancellor or mom aster umveia ity was tbe speaker at both nor vioeu and his inspiring ttermouk and thoughtful christian counsel wore much appreciated b iiih coo gregatmrih both ihoruiag and even ing f tt the morning service after reading tbe last rbapter of mat tbew be spoke on tbe mission of the church to ttaj part wo have a ltflaci of principles gained from self sacrifice it in a great thing to have aright con caption of god as it colon a pei sons whole life u bad been mud before tbe great war that tbe church was becoming a back num ber and afterward if the chris tians had been doing their duty there wonld bate been no war one thing tbe war baa not thaog ed a the heart of map the appe tite of the human soul and a hope of eternity tbe gospel of jesus christ is just as oped and as much needed it ib no time to sit down with folded arms or if eer man needed stirring up it is today han needs a new heart that will function and not lie dormant he has a heritage but most labor to poebess it god created man in his own image but man wand ered away and sinned and the great work not only of the mio later but of every christian is to bring man back to god s house young man and young woman your greatest worb is to bring wandering sonls back to god with sin and corruption bad not god sent ohnat and cbribt left oa to carry on his work m the world no wonder there was joy i when christ came into tbe world the biggest phenomena in all life is tbe state of a forgiven soul and god s work in life is bringing souls of men home to him what are you oontnbnting toward gods work f all annum a i systc only serving to keep men alive until tbey find god industrial unrest wonld vanish if tbe right attitude of aonl existed between labor and capitalist tbe cation that gets closest to god and ack nowledges him stands tbe test of tame are we perteot that wj need no reformmg f there need of christ and cbnetian men and women functioning in george town and every other town what about our own lives do tbey function for christ f la there no am in your life t one lire to tfve are we going on without doing anything for chnat the obliga taon of the ohurob is servi gods power is unlimited and matter how dark god over his own if you want vigor ous character and constitution get god into your life work for christ right in yonr own town his gospel works in tbe hot or the patsee christ stands shoulder to shoulder witb hie people and tbey must have heart mind and will or jesus who lived on earth suffered in gatbsemane and poured his life blood over cajvsryb hill for us today jesus christ lives and loves and reigns take courage in heart rest not on yonr oars bnt go forward with the abounding name of hope and power to work for the afbnllding of gods king dom at lbe evening service dr mo- onmmon ohpee as his text john 87 xe must be born again bis subject being the new birth the special music bj the choir was much appreciated and enjoy ed aa were alao the solos by mr b w cole and mrs t ronnie revs r p cameron and w l davidson assisted at the evening service insecure these preachcrx for the iu moved by j i davfoot id heconded b kdwm search theru were great rowds at 1 1 it sundaj aermoea and the tea meet iog on tonda evening wan of u kind popular at i bo time but since gone largely out of faxrion tbey wen hap pi woeial gather logs tbooe tea meetings a feature of which was thfc humoroun speech ea by brother minister from other denominations tbe building of the parnounge was completed a few yean luui and both church and iwsonag wore opened tree of debt another bibtonr land mark tbe hibtory of the church was the botb annientar of its orgatiixa tion whieb wan celebratecf in october 1807 on sunday octo bor 17th jubilee hermann were preached by rev david butch in son of brantford now of st john n b and on tuesday evening rev charles a baton of toronto now of new york delivered a lecture on tbe reign of the common people on monda tbercwartal re union of present and formur members in which manj messages were read from absent ones and a memorial service beld lor thoxe who bad gone home wednes day evening was citicenb nigbt when addresses were deli- orrb resident ministers and others and a hlntory or the church was read thursday there was a union pray or meeting with the kejnoic consecration and service there j was an evangelistic service on fn da and then on the following sunday sermons were preached by rev j l gilmour d d hamilton n of toronto there was special musio at all tbe services by church choir from tbe opening of tbe church seventy ave years ago until now there ha been t following pas this is tbe 76th anniversary of i the organisation of the baptist church in georgetown the pre- oise date was october 16th 1847 when as tbe minutes of tbe first meeting state la accordance with previous appointment we held our first meeting as a branch of tbe regular baptist church bsgueaidg at this meeting mr michael dayfoot was chosen dea- oon and treasurer and mr j fitch church clerk tbe first pastor was rev john clark wtume pastorate continued from 1847 to 186 he is deaoribed as a vigor oos and eloquent preacher small of stature but possessed of great physios cddurmnoo he thought nothing of a snalk to hornbj and back or even to guelph and preach twice on a sunday there is an important- entry the ffrtt minnte book which rec ords a resolution that we send either a letter of delegates to tbe meeting tol beld in fit george for the purpose of forming a gen era convention or union of reg ular baptist chnrches of canada the constituent members of the church were rev john clark maria clark dinah bookwood michael dayfoot patience daj foot p w dayfoot caroline day foot robert bare penelope burn uebsooa mcoew hiram bedford jndson 8 fitch atta stewart c mogaw j moote sad c moote tbe next members received were mr and mrs robert p bessey on november 189 jfr eey ts be only one of tbe early members who it atfll living mr and mrs smith bessey joined on january 86th ibm anetmtofontatanding import iue wiuuubrsiou with the church as the completuxn of the present building and the opening services on january 80th 1870 it was in deed a great oooasion the preachers of the day were rev dr fyfe principal of woodstock college and rev william stew art dd of toronto tbe motion tors revs john clark anthony scott john c rawfordg perren henry cocks malcolm mcgregor james contts a t sower by s j cunnings d b gordon w e norton a e de st dalmas o g langford w s mualmne h c priest w e hindson gordon holmes dr cline and j moore the present pastor two recent events in connection with tbe church were of special interest namel the dedication of a pipe organ on sunday december j 8rd and the unveiling of two memorial windows on december 24th the church has had a caieer of great usefulness the sunday school which was organized in 1870 being a iruitful source strength tbe superintendents who occupied this position for the longest terms were r f bessey 4 years lu w goodenow s years r d warren 23 years dr f r watson the present superintend ent9 years perhaps few churches can be found that have given out to other churches so many men and women who have taken a loyal and active interest in the work of the church ea to which they have gooe it if estimated that in toronto church es alone there are today former members of tbe georgetown bap tist church of boolctent number to themselves form a strong church other former jn embers are scattered over this and other countries who while depleting tbe membership here have added i strength to other causes it is gratifj ing that in bptte of thib l most continuous drain upon the life of tbe georgetown church the local work has been well sustained and the members have gnen most liberally not only to the support of the local work but also to many missionary causes at home and abroad trawtirer mrs ureig the clubenjojed a very pleas ant j oar in 1922 and expect an other prosperous season tbm jear their annual tournament for the greir trophy will be held nt the esrlj part of the comtrtj season omitury glenwllllams llii un uilr lli i 1 iil imp miikh i 11 iwn ball last frulnj i oicd an enjo ntilci affair wa a laigf atundanr- ithh pro nits nti i in ipiwr don game at lht flloti til hip ink in nil plnj giormtnun i ashgrove a limit onjoiilili itinrrt nn given in the ligrop mohkhihi cliurdi on tni4n cxpnntii undi i the auiiioti f the sunday kclinol 1 horo ufth a luikf ul fndnmc de apite the niikiiint or aiclmesh in tin dislncl a hplrndid prngrnm uahgienh the mi thodmu hurdi choir georgetorfii under the lead emhipofmr w b dill numnrd by mrs t lunin mi w p braillcj mikhlrtn hiiftniau mr and mra a black mr jack thorn pwin and mr joe carter rp w ij davidson occupied the chair a ote nf thaokn wnt lendered the lioir bj tin nioin ein or aahgrne churcli arid re handed to bi mr ln re frklmipnts were mnnl nt the streetsvue the annual meeting of the lad its lawn bowling club was beld on saturday eiemng at the home of the retiring prphident hr ijoogwclt the following oflicork being elected for 192h piebident mm uoodiaon 1st vice pros mrs coum 2nd ice pre mra cool secretan mra rcdick mcphersoo ligbtning hitch hockej boots for men women boys and girls at greatly reduced prices get jours to daj and en joy a coui le of month a sltntind h j fox georgetown anmiaf meeting of uajtotfj liberal aaaociation in g w v a rooms milton thursda febru ar 8th 19b3 at 2 p m for olec tion of officers and other impnit- aot biibiness uob wasted he are prepared to buy all kind of ogn autlablc for inmbcrt cuatoni unng bo done georgetown lumber co swxui artjsrr i sukalrheiran rooe with red finioe lom between mam m and college vn day eenin finder please return tc chlos fob asxe a number of l h le leghorn pullet am four jrutnea fowl for aale t j speifrhl fottsaxxt bubct quartered oak singer ewiiif machtne dreaier and hand num cabin et for aale cheap a j ka comer guelpb and mam a lao 6 roomed bouaetoleu it i3i notice to public i hereby notify ibe public that 1 w e remonaiblelrdr a note made to fa john edge terra cotu for 80 00 and due april 1st 1923 aa ibe awe which aaid note waa given m niin afenled lo nte john rultnjraley terra fok slaie 100 egk chatham incubator n thorough working order al one 3 burner roal oil cook atovc in good condition radiant home parloui healeri i do parlour rook and i pavounlc parlour rook all in ibor gn rwost condilkm real barraina bigness norval 31 7 rev thomas grand newmarket lost one of its popular citizens in rev thomas orandy who died at his home on huron street jan nd aftei short illness mr qraudy wbo was in his 72nd year was born in lifford durham county he en tered tbe methodist ministry in 1878 and during his long term of i service waa stationed at belwood harmony eramosa caistornlle wellaod alma and cayuga some years ago be retired and moved to newmarket in july of last year the local methodist church beld a special service to celebrate tbe completion of half a century of mr orandy s ministry mr gran dy ib survived by his wife who was formerly miss joanna cane of newmarket four sons garnet of winnipeg clarence of fort wil j a m of georgetown and erosjdr toronto and one daugh ter florence at home another son cant fred orandy was killed overseas in tbe late war mist jbnnib cooprb in tbe early morning of january 17th one of the roost repeoted apd highly esteemed residents of mount forest in tbe person ofl miss jennie cooper passed peace fully awaj after a abort illness of three weeks with heart failure lceased was born in hal ton county near georgetown onu bnt spent the greater part of ber life in mount forest with her aister mra william gibson she was lor a great many years r or tbe presbyterian church and was a very one type of disposition always ready to go j and at any time to those needing help or in trouble and not thinking any saennce too great to cbat end she will be sadly missed by those she held i nearest and deaiest and tbe beart- ralt sympathy goes out to tbe ber eaved relatives she leaves toj her loss her mater mrs win oibson mount forest and jour brothers alexander of or- angeville james of toronto mit chell of georgetown and albert of tamdon all of whom were present at the rnneralmount forest representative notice to cootraetors sealed under marked tender for contract no 92t wdl be raceind by tbe oderanjoed uaiir 1 2 o clock noon en m day pehmary 26th 1923 for gradw tbe provincial highway from one moe t a braaptnn eateriy 34 muea i riana apecificukma nformalnn to bml- den tender forma and tender envelope may be obtained on and after wednesday january 31 1923 at tie office of tbe un dersigned or from g g gretg resident engineer waierdown ont a r l for 0ao0 payable to the minuter of public work and highways ontario or a guaranty com pnj atd bond for a shnitar aadtmt mutt be attached to each lender a guaranty company a contract bond for 50 percent ol the m of the lender wol be furn ished by the contractor when contract u signed ad bond most be made out on departmental form the lomeat or aoj tender not neceuar- ily accented w a hclcan oeputy alnuater of hurbwaym depnrtment of pubbv higfawaya on lano toronto january tb 1921 it notice to creditors tt saturday treat ixtd palalnhli 1 ninly n saturday treat special 25c ib weeend chocolates l good hl i j ol tlllh ii lining ui aeok h iiihi a real kixtil nu regular 40 and 50c for 29c niiij ofmn tiujicilit rl hof drinks m1cialt arthur norrinqton public meeting lii will be held in the town hall georgetqwn tliiirsday february 1st 193 w addressee will be delivered by hon g howard ferguson gmserahve uafcr hon geo l henry dr r k anderson commencing 8 pm tff special invitation is extended to the ladies and seats will be reserved for them and their escorts nntil 750 pm j m skelt0n chairman georgetown flour feed mills we handle ool the ery best grades of flour and rolled oats bran shorts baled hay and straw poultry feed grit and shell chopped and boiled peed or all kinds delivered to soy part of the tow n glenmlliams on tuesday and fridajafonl w c bessey phone 195 georgetown notice thereby p that m nunu ance to aection 56 of the iruateer act ssf l2l truit allcteditoraandmberabavmgcr or demand agamat the eatale of the john follet ahoeoaker oceased wbo on or about the auleenth daf no er a d 1922 at lb fown sf georgetown m tbe county of hatton are annd on or before the aecond day of march 1921 to end by post prrpmd or delnrer 10 tbe nderarned sobotor for bertha harley the admmintratna of tbel eetalc oflbe aal decaaaed ibew chmt dfcripliuua tbe fud par nt writ harof ttusrctalma a aiernon of the account and ibe nature of tbe amirrty f any bcadny tbeaa and take notice that after ance mentioned date the aaul aduwonaru ill proceed lo dannbuie theasaen of the aid estate among the parties entaled ujereic bavma regard onl to the rlann of winch they aball then have niuce and that the mud admnustntrtx win not be liable tor the said uaa or any pwl by i hem al the lane 4t laror fku se4citn for bertha harhry inunxol ibe estate of tbe n tasted i georwetown tbm day of january a d 1923 sssssasssss service phone 163 protection scrapofpaper your fire insurance policy is only a i scrap of paper unless it is correctly written have you the protection for which you paid regard less of those who wrote your policies bring them along and consult us this service is absolutely free wtevans go special january clearing sale at the mens store 1 1 oiinlili no in lt t p 1 111 n 01 k nhop uoinjf ainl nlir itniilh 1ii i u 11 ot 1 nf hhtl indikenicnth 20 pnr nl re liirlimi will ik kt n oft all rlntliink madn lo or dor smi ml iniu uiih lilsimin rndj iiiuim on rcoatk anil hnitu sweer int it 1 k tiodh in ill itlu r uwi lhrouul out lli hikiji i oii t niis tliin ojii urtiiint lo reilenihh your wardrnlk 11ll1 1 inn suit in orrrth slenditl linen in nil furnmh it 1 iii 1 nmii ttir- niu h in hiitt chiih hlirth ott mh 1 ml b tiraitis 111 iiiiuvrwi in t luxll r iiwul on lo ion it 111 it costs not hill u mtttar oo i georgetown phone 126 service better furnished homes mean greater happiness when you buy housefurnishings you look for modern designs you expect long service from quejity products and at a price that shows value we offer you high grade furniture at our stocktaking moneysav ing prices 12 leather seat rockers reed roekers 11 os for couches heavy huglisli tar estry 0 for 28 flfl i cut oak hall racks 40 for 29 95 piece fumed oak iimur room suite spanish art leather 30 00 lining set of g chairs l nrm and 6 chairs i cut oak leather seat 8 35 q0 7 0b oak finish ohms cabinets ex 7 ofi tr special 22 76 fumed oak extenwion tables 20 for 16 os fumed oak dinior 42 for 2000 75 quarter cnt oak buffets 4300 0 piece satin wsjuut diuinr suites 169 ou childrens rookerm chjkirrv hik ohmtmi in seleeiion farm machinery ilttssmsitioiuu xraoiori non- la the time to purchase jour tractors farm roach inerj flrnr chant willcinhon pioara bngflies ntovea perllar aleel roodnr lirhtninn rorln wire feocms eircnlar saws soooatdbsulsl 20h n b rant lonl ran cnftinc on trtick 6 h p monitor tsa engine rubber tire bnpg lop bugjo steel tires n ii binder 7 ft rut m b disc drill fertilikci hoe drill international siipnrioriae dnl 8freral horaeadrtrern and workpra t e hewson we are now showing many of our new spring wall papers these are more than ordinary merit a visit to our show rooms will be interesting and profitable many good lines of floor coverings rugs of brussels tapestry axminister union japanese grass linoleum congo- leums and others to fit all size rooms big savings inmens wear flnmtol slnrta 2 for flannel shirts 2 ofi for flannel shirts 276 for flannel sl 5 for 1 2a underwear 1 35 work shirts 1 89 160 196 22r 08 cheralls 1 60 for tweed panta 200 for tweed pants 2j for wool pants 4 69 wool pants 6 00 for khaki lnte m25 for 1 19 1 89 1 89 3 19 8 89 1 n9 phone ioi r 33 norval he advertise in the herald a plnulid awertion of beautiful drapenesof mmly ciytnble for all lira pen purposes y rtni the mophernoo riigbtning hitch hockey boots strata ti 1 sticks pntloier and warm caps y mts shateb hotimt quality value service jacksons- georgetown 1

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