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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 25, 1932, p. 2

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4p tkaate i write gssa page 2 r the georgetown herawt wednesday everting may 25th 1932 iron j- n dresses i 1 jur dress values have exceeded the fondest expectations of the thriftiest customers during the past week truly a remark able collection of dresses at prices that are distinctly lower than any others offered around these parts see these values why- pay more elsewhere royi iv just arrived 50 ladies silk cel- anese dresses in many beautiful shades and styles at 295 cbifions ladies exquisite chif- fbn dresses you must see them 975 at girls silk celanese dresses sizes 8- 14 on sale 149 a large number of ladies silk rayon and mesh dresses on sale 195 boys running special shoes extra 69c ladies sport shoes ladies here is a bargain you cant afford to miss guaranteed leather sport shoes on sale at 198 childrens silk sox and sockettes 25c mens ballbrigan combination underwear extra special 59c mens extra hebvy satin finish khaki pants a real bargain 1 5 ladies silk canton crepe dresses the newest styles in splendid quali ty silk cantons special 495 ladies linen wash frocks the well known osmor dresses on sale at 9g girls print dresses sizes 814 extra special 75c ii ladies nonrun fine quality silk bloomers why pay more our pce 35c childrens- print panty dresses- this week only 59 ladies kid pomps a large num ber of styles to choose from a real bargain at 295 childrens cotton vests special 10c mens underwear shirts on ata 37c mens red back overalls a well- made garment of a good wearing material 100 masons past pals night grand superintendent of we district paid offlctol vbjt banquet there was a large attendance at hal- ton chapter ram 834 ojrc on friday evening last it ras the oc casion of the official visit of rt ex oomp- charles t palmer of welllne- ton district no 4 and also past prin cipals night visiting companions were present from gait preston orangevule strn- coe ouerph windsor muton palmer- ston and acton rt ex oomp ohas t palmer and the visiting brethren were introduced by rt ex comp b q arnold and ex oomp w v grant and weloqoi ed by ex oomp oeo watt the pres ent ruling principal of hahon chap ter following a short address by the orand superintendent the royal arch degree was exemplified by the follow lng past principals of hatton chap ter rt ex comp john p marr z rt ex comp r o melr h very ex qoinp j t cameron j ex oomp k dickie be veiy ex oomp a o brown sn ex oomp geo watt of o rt ex oomp b o arnold pj3 ex oomp w h lang 8 ex oomp oeo murray ja oomp t scryragoour janitor ex comp w o o thompson 4th v ex comp oeo watt 3rd v ex oomp w v grant 2nd v ex oomp h dickie 1st v a banquet served in the auditorium of the public library s then par taken of by the large gathering and the following toast list announced by rt ex ootnp h a heir king- and royal qnlv national anthem orand chapter proposed by rt ex oomp b a arnold responded to by rt ex oomp o t palmer jtrst oandidate proposed by ootnp r b tpoulls responded to by oomp j m moore onr visitors proposed by ex comp w q o tmanpsea responded to by rt kx comp wm laeoolre tim osndtdate proposed by oomp win long responded to by oomp r p sherwood vocal selections by mrs josephine wilson mbleay of port credit ploolo solos by companion brownlee of ouelph accompanied by miss jessie leavitt added much to the pleasure of the evening the singing of auld lang syne brought to a close another happy event in the history of rakon chap ter phone 375 h silver where your dollar goes farther georgetown new meat market i in the wilson block maflpst georgetown opposite thetpost office a full line of the choicest meats at reasonable prices vegetables canned goods butter etc we solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee our meats the best procurable w king phone 27 georgetown have your eyes examined ot wajkei7dosc eyesight specialist bnmpton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons drug store tom arpointmknt or yets may ruasall o t wautjtm at tus sim st iwsass r- 1 for au structures tor cottage or mansion for of fice buikfinaj store factory or warehouse we supfcly fauuding materials at- the hlgneat grade cement for concrete plaster for walls and ceilings roofing materials of every description these are but typical of the many construction needs for which we are recognised heesd quarters pebwry astrios to all la oeorsstown georgetown lumber co ltd phone georgetown 250 v ado 120 dr jacksons roman meal bread br jacksons famous roman meal bread is now on sale st my store on tuesday and friday of each week try this wonderful beamta bread and prove for yourself lis health giving qualities accept no substitute get the genuine at longs confectionery ajrrits for georgetown and vkraitt phons 9 georgetown born oowdy on thursday may isttj 1933 at the royal victoria maternity hospital montreal to mr and mrs douglas dowdy a daughter died cudden at georgetown on sunday may 22nd 1932 violet richmond aged 38 years beloved wife of h o cudden balijantine at ouelph oeneral hospital on tuesday may 24th john a ballantlne in his 53rd year funeral from his late home queen st georgetown on friday at 3j0 pjn obituary mbs isabel ewino the remains of the late isabel sw ing who passed away in toronto on may 17th in her 84th year were in terred in limebouse cemetery on thursday may 19th deceased was the second wife of the late rev root bwing who died over forty years ago and who was the first pastor of oeorgetown and umehouse presby terian churches his remains are also interred in umehouae cemetery violet richmond after a few days illness with pneu monia violet richmond dearly belov ed wife of h q oudden passed away at her home here on sunday last de ceased was in her 38th year and had been a resident of oeorgetown for about five years besides her husband she is survived by two daughters joan and betty eight and ten years of age deceased was a member of the angli can church and a loving wife and mother whose presence in the home will be sadly missed the sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved hus band and daughters the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon and after a service in stj georges church con ducted by rev w o a thompson the remains were interred in oreen- wbod cemetery the tjalltoearers were wnv hyde walter hyde d bowman wm snefcurne b mcoaugh w nor- rie there were many beautiful floral tributes form friends and neighbors following an miasm of over three years edward barker passed away at ms home here on friday may 20th deceased was born m england 56 years ago and came to canada in 1b12 he served overseas for three years during the great war afterwards re turning to oeorgetown deceased is survived by his widow one son in eng land and one daughter mrs h logan of oeorgetown he was a member of the anglican church and an esteemed and respected cltlaen the funeral took place on monday afternoon and after a service in st georges church conducted by the rev w a o thompson the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery the pall bearers were e e young oeo rm- dell gordon spenoe thos lucas r williams and f knight there were numerous beautifuf floral tributes john a baixantine following an operation at ouelph oeneral hospital on saturday last john a ballantlne passed away on tuesday may 24th about 830 pm deceased was a son of mrs ballantlne and the late john j ballantlne and was born m oeorgetown 63 years ago he served overseatawlng the oreat war and on his return resumed his shoe business which he conducted until taken suddenly 111 last friday besides his widow he is survived by a family of two sons albert of windsor john of ge and two- daughters mrs b k blsckrsell brampton and harold marshall oeongetown be is also survived by his mother i mrs john ballantlne a brother ltcol james ballantlne dbo of colgate university hamilton nt and three bisters mrs mali georgetown mrs w rogers pt owtre que mrs ed- monston disney bask deceased was a lifelong resident of oeorgetown and bis early death is deeply regretted by a hostof mends the funeral will bake place from tils late- home queen st on friday afternoon at 330 pm ashgrove the ashgrove womens institute met at the home of mrs frank ruddell on tuesday may 11th the roll call was answered with little courtesies of everyday life and a helpful paper making life worthwhile where you are was read by mrs c b dk reports were given by the secretary treasurer and convenors of depart ments which showed a very creditable years work election of oraccrs then was pro ceeded with and the following will direct the institute affairs for ttie ensuing year president mrs c b dick 1st vtacpres mrs wilfred bird 2nd vloepres mrs john bellbody secretarytreasurer mrs frank ruddell asst secretarymrs j a olffen district director mrs dick directors mrs fred morrison mrs earl wbson mrs s k ruddell miss tiule reed programme oommlttee mrs a j ruddell mrs n c wrlgelesworth mrs j c wilson miss margaret olfv fen mrs cecil wilson flow committee mrs seward wilson mrs harold reed mrs george wlngfleld representatives to dlslrtot- annual-v- mrs c b dick mrs frank ruddell mrs j o wilson auditors mrs o a wltbon mrs ward ruddell current events mrs jas barnes mrs neutoh stark pianist mlsa lula graham assistant miss louie ruddell press jajrs r h wright- the members who attended the summer meeting in georgetown ward a very interesting and helpful ad dress by mclas esther sllcter of kitch ener miss lulu grahjftn and miss louie ruddell attended the airls conference which was held at ouelph last week toe young peoples socletytnet on sunday evening and the cltujenshtp department presented the programme the dervotkmal exercises included scripture reading by miss louie rud dell responsive reading by the mem bers and prayer by mrs dick mr thorn an olffen gave an appropriate paper en empire day and mr john bird read an interesting paper entitl ed generosity a quartette compos ed of miss ruth outen mrs sari wilson and messrs herbert huntley and c b dick sang a very pleasing number golf news the annual meeting of the ladies section of the balton oolf and ooun try oil was held on thursday night may 19th the following officers were elected president mrs j a wulougnby captain mrs o t mckay vtoecaptatn mrs w r watson secretary miss jean mackenzie the first ladies day will be held on thursday may 28th play eomimene- lng at 230 with tea afterwards at oedar rest the hostesses will be mrs ooffln and mrs wilson all the lady members are asked to join in the ladies day events box lacrosse in the intermediate series schedule game at ouelph last friday night georgetown played a tie game with the royal city team at the close of the third period the score stood 33 in ten minutes overtime both teams sec ured a goal making the final score 44 the oeorgetown team lineup was as follows goal r hoars defense f dew- hurst j shepherd centre d hilts rover r isley home s simpson joe hall subs r riddell b tost e hoare d brydon w collier at fergu on he 24th in a good clean fast game georgetown lost to the home team by a score of 12 to 6 ouelph will playgeongetow n at the arena here on friday night game called at 830 baseball georgetown wins league opener at oakvuxe 5 to 4 excellent ptubinf by blaekbsm and walters spectacular fielding by beasunont highlights of qi playing fair baseball behind good pitching georgetown won the open ing same from oakvllle on saturday oakvule opened the scoring in the second innings scorhre 2 runs on 3 bits one walk and 1 error oeorge town went into the lead to the 3rd innirvyg scoring runs on 3 hits and 2 errors blackburns double with the bases loaded scoring three runs oakvllle tied up the game in the eighth innings on 2 hits and 1 error walters replaced blackburn in the box in the eighth innings and held oakvllle hitless for the balance of the game oeorgetown seated the wtnnme run in the ninth innings on hits by wil ton and hepburn and an overthrow to first base on beaumonts grounder softball news on thnrsday last beaumonts ojen players were scheduled to play mc whlrters papermakers and gvraats ooateref were lined up agalnstmc- olures lucky strikes 3 thursday evening apparently is not the evening the costers have off and beaumonts olen team were working late on thursday with the result that the game scheduled was not played and part of the schedule was advanc ed by mowhlrters papermakers play- lng mcglures lucky strikes there was a fair attendance out to this game in spite of the cold weatner and the fans were surprised with the way the teams are shaping up the lulicy strikes got after hewitt before ne had a chance to realuy get wanned up and had run up a tamy of ave before the first frame was over this was followed up by robinson for the uicky strikes putting out the first three men to face him- in the second stanaa hewitt retired the aide without a count and from then on it was fairly even hall and at the end of the ave inning game played the score stood lucy strikes 13 papermakers 9 lucky strlkesimcdonald c robin son p papermakers b tost c hewitt p firemens convention voltjntabt subscauftion contributions list the the following have atnountsr opposite their asms oeorcabown pin brigade to meet the expenses of the big proyliiclst oon- ventlrjn to bs held w oe on jwy 9mb toth tut- and aug 1st uoi oontribuuons may be left with deputychief wy b long previously admawledgatt 38a7 almwxd r 1j10 limehouse on thursday evening may 12th very successful concert was held in the presbyterian church under the aus pices of the choir the opening num ber lord of the lands was rendered by the choir mter wtnch the follow ing artists took part in the program mr and mrs j nlckell violin and piano messrs w gowdy and s qts- by and mrs norton solos mrs w gowdy piano solo mrs dr how ard and daughter duetts and mrs rev iksaedonald of nerval readings ndteggybmetbtirst and ella mac- donald recitations every item on the program was well rendered and greatly enjoyed by the audience the one incident that ahgbitly marred cne evenings entertainment was the act that when the lights were to be turn ed on there were three fuses missing this necessitated considerable delay surely there must be a sad lack of reverence to the things pertaining to the house of god in anyone who would stoop to such an act on friday evening may 13th the ladles aid of the united church held a very successful pancake social were hose pancakes and syrup good yum rum the ladles were cer tainly kept busy for a couple of nouns after the supper a very enjoyable social hour was spent in the church when members of the oholr gave musi cal selections misses helen mcgow- ab and helen meredith piano duetts mrs cakkweu and mrs vanatter duetts and miss owen hill helen meredith peggy smethurst and ella macdonald gave recitations mr and mrs j noble and jack visited limebouse friends on sunday mr sandy grant of toronto spent monday in town making some repairs to the cottage on the hill mr and mrs follett and family visited urnehouse on saturday we understand they are to spend the nmer months with us again this year mr and mrs wesley lane and children called on friends here on sunday on thursday evening last the soft- ball season opened here with a game between st albans of acton and llmehouse indians the visiting team carried off the bacon with a score of 13 9 on monday evening stewarttown visited urnehouse the score was lfi 8 in favor of ijlmehouse pep up in your field and combination work boys and you will come out on top of the league yet practise makes perfect you know miss lvdia caldwell of alma col lege st thomas spent the week end and holiday with her parents mr and mrs chambers and child ran and mr and mrs law of toron to visited mr and ur7 hill on sun day mrs o dale has been quite ill dur ing the past week we are glad to report however that she is improving and we hope will soon be able to be about again miss winifred ivens of toronto spent the holiday with her sisters mrs gale and mrs newton mrs r daoghtyand miss myrtle pameh- visited friends in ouerph last week the l4mehouse womens institute was well represented at the district meeting held in acton on may 17th the ladles report the meeting to have been one of the largest and best of its kind they have ever attended church news st albans church glen williams 8unday school 2 pm evensong 3 pm st georges church rev wo o thompson rector first sunday after trinity holy communion 8 am am matins and evenonr 7 pm sunday school 10 litany 11 nih knox presbyterian church services as usual next sunday the pastor says that word thanks with great sincerity tb church will not go on fast time until after communion service which is on june 5th for sale masey harris cream separator 500 pounds capacity nearly new apply a morris norval station phone 83 r 13 oeorgetown ltp pasture to rent 27 acres opposite golf course ad joining town running water 72 acres at balllnafad spring water herbert taylor cheltenham it for sale building 30 x 54 18 ft posts also six ton weigh scale apply to h to clarldge norval phone 311 r 41 brampton ltp fw sale x au kinds of box and pot plants for sale hanging pots filled prices reas- oniitue dellvered4rs wm gamble phone 130 georgetown ltp t sarvatloa army capt w bradley lieut j hooke sunday next sunday school at 10 ajn holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 pan- salva tion mealing at 7 pjn tuesday 730 borne league ladles meeting wed nesday 8 pm public meeting all welcome new advertisements anuufcadrerusemenu under this strictly gash with fcjhit help wanted girl for general house duties to commence latter part of june apply by letter tobojf o herald office ltp to rent apartment tn baptist church par sonage possession june 1st apply to rev a n- prlth at the parsonage tenders for coal the public school board will receive tenders for 75 tons of pochontas lump coal no 3 beln tenders to be in by june 4th coal to be delivered by july it p b harrison sectary pasture to rent excellent pasture running wuteit adjoining village of ltmehouse low rates see w j ankerman owner at the farm on saturday or mr john son postmaster at any time it stationery novelty tjse white ink blue envelopes the latest stationery novelty one cent each in anyouantlty including white ink postpaid dealers wanted carl d johnston magog po man chester nh ltp town of georgetown proclamation daylight saving change to summer time june 5th to september 4th 19xc whereas the council of the corpor ation of georgetown has authorized me owing to the fact that daylight saving was carried by the ratepayers to issue a proclamation requesting the cltlsens to observe a period of day light saving for the current year cornmenclng at 12 oclock am on sunday june 5ui and continuing until 11 oclock ajn sunday september 4th in order to efficiently carry out this request of the oouncu of georgetown it will be necessary that all clocks and watches be adviqicsl one hour at 13 oclock on sunday june 5th the town ootwcll most respectful ly asks the hearty cooperation of all this citizens in movement for proclaimed ttona of the day of maytl33 j b mackenzie mayor god save the king of public benefit t to the lnstruc- councu this 25th style dictates it costume jewelry you will ad mire here is as new as the mom ent in fashion vnich is etrldt essential- with costume fewelry costume jewelry un like jewelry of conventional character must be character istically of joe vogue what we can tell and show you of costume jewelry will interest you expert jjh jordan watchmaker georgetown prompt service jeweller do you need glasses let wordenknox 179 yonge st toronto examine your eyes with the latest scientific instruments and receive expert professional advice v next visit i wednesday june 1st no guesswork or oldfashioned methods be satisfied phone 161 or call at jordans jewellery store for appointments if your glasses are still suiting you have your lenses put tn nice mo dern frames at very reasonable cost pure food store i a3srhirahe35hsaeasjabnsaab 3 lb bulk soap chips for 23c 1 lb tin chase sandborns dated coffee 49c i lb chase sanborns superior quality black tea 49c large tin vitone 49c 3 pkgs salt iodized or plain 25c 2 lib pkgs domestic shortening 23c 2 1 lb pkgs easifirst shortening 23c 2 i lb pkgs pure lard 17c nice assortment mixed cakes per lb 25c smiths chili sauce reg 35c bottle 25c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 13c choice peamealed bacon in piece per lb 19c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver it i00000t i boy scouts the oeorgetown troop sent three delegates to the junior leaders con ference which was held in oalt on may 30th and 21st the boys sent were troop leader r vlrasttae patrol leader leslie clark and fted arm strong ttvl delegates left home fri day at about 446 pm and arrived back in town on sunday the sug gestions and ideas which the boys have brought back with them are to be used as the new basis for running the troop this year with the retlrerneiitftf soouter c stacey mr o davb has undertaken the task of running the troop and all the boys aresure of his capability to discharge his many duties the oeorgetown troop welcomes mr davis its new 8 m and offers him its oooperatlon during the new scout the fox patrol has reinstated itself 1n its old corner and plans to decor ate it and make it a suitable hablta- tlon for the better patrol of he troop competition between the patrols should be very keen unless the- plb who attended the conference spent more time wttlvmembers of the weaker sex than they did attending to their many pressing dunes in which case the lav shall take its course i 1- avinp v ihg mice i lift in praim of thrift while other bird arr nrating thtuah egg are euie ffou toant dlmpule that im more interesting b keen imfa awww or b argains but watch quality bargain hunting is great and profitable aport but when its food youre after dont let lour prices lead you away from quality food must be unquestionably good the biggest part of every carroll bargain is quality examine this weeka savings on sale till june 11 shop here and get the best carrolls lr viu pumpkin 3 or 19c amu ay peaches ii 15c plnespple u g for 25c new prunes 2 lbs 25c special chateau cheese plaits or pinsissls 2 vtu pkc 27c chateau 23c special fancy shelled walnuts pieces regularfy43c pound shelled halves special lb 43c pilcnird 14c special ai h coffee vka rk- 42c lido 4ul jsc 5ncfi cardinal salmon ub h mp lift 25c i tin 3c table figs 2 pounds 29c sui rtu crabmeat urge tin 29c bacon pound 16c tomatoes tu 3 for 20c special fray bentos corned beef 2 usllkn frys superb cocoa tfn aoorwax mb tin 53c dog food pr tin 15c v a te i sfmcu carlo 29 vm dry chaw e rbj till j bob 30 choice pittad dates 2 25 swmlmfaud pickles vuy mntcfcoic blueberries no a tall un crroui own corn flakes 2 15 la water glass 4 pr tin 14c rinwsvs opweet cqrn 4 no 1 ti 25 hilu swott peas no 15 ahmr was beans nlth 2 29 saw quality kikstliconomy always l f pineapples each 17c and 21c oranges per do 25c 40c and 49c grapefruit 44or 25c lemons per do 23c bananas 3 lb for r 25c main street phone 357 georgetown r

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