ijjfaal feage 2 s the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 6th 1932 sb arjrel vwtjitfh suddenly al ouolph gen eral hospital on saturday july ind 1932 elizabeth lcsuu humphrey i widow of the late nell amies near at tie home of her son-in- law d f vest lot 7 1st line erin township on thursday june 30 susan scott widow of the lute wil liam k near sv- obituary mrs nku gillies another esteemed and reelected te4 sideni of the scotch block district in the person of elizabeth leslie hum phrey beloved wife of the late neu gillies passed away suddenly at the ouelph general hospital on saturday last july sod 1932 mrs gillies had ny been- 111 a short tune arid her dis miss is regretted by a large number or friends mr otllles predeceased her about seven years ago deceased is survived by three sons j gon the homestead o hof gait and w h of klrkland lake also three sisters apd three brothers rosaruia- at home sirs h o watson of stratford mrs w j cambpell of georgetown win humphrey of carman man qebrge jlck citizens of georgetown recipients- of useful gift drinking fountain provided f ijv lions club trie official presentation to the town ofvoeorgetown of uie drinking- foun tain provided by the lions club of the town tuesday night was attead- cm by some 70 lions from georgetown scajorth paris barrle brampton burlington dunda hamilton and to ronto ah feller president and charles bumsides tall twister ure- en ted the fountain to the town mayor j b mackenzie- receiving it the fountain- ws then dedicated by uon rev w o o thompson the georgetown boys band which is sponsored by the lions attended the unveiling and presentation under the direction of mr a h perrott master of the lome rifles scottish band at the supper which preceded the ceremony international director jack oonnell toronto district governor h soper hamilton arid deputy dis trict governor r v cohover brarap- tonr were the speakers toronto here led by jack connell presented the georgetown body with the harry newman trophy for lnterclub visits town council humphrey of nebraska and jack musjc was prvme during the supper humphrey of the town itaelssques- fcy jack armstrong and his melody tag in religion she was a -presbyter- gerenaders and wtnfam bradley ian and the funeral service on- tues- tr n amuiiimmi fav rev day afternoon was conducted by rev kay of boston church assisted by rev w o rose of princeton the pallbearers were her three sons and pled humphrey wm bowman and j a leslie- interment was made in oreenwood cemetery georgetown there were many beautiful floral tri butes norval the sacrament of the lords supper wilt be dispensed in nerval and ml pleasant united churches next sun day juy hh preparatory services will be held at norval on thursday night and mt pleasant on friday night at 8 oclock meeting of session at each place at 730 stewarttown the following is a renort of the promotions for 8 a no 6 esquestng 75 denotes honour standing jr lyto sr iv sirkko helkktla 77 st m to jr iv harpm wilson 83 jean tennant 66 jr hi to sr hi douglas lawson 80 joan cudden- 73 eleanor gra ham 73 sr n to jr hi betty cudden 88 roy smith 83 ralph thompson 73 jr n to sr n kenneth murray cl buue tennant 60 br i to jr h annie graham 93 frits devriea 78 vera heath 74 bernard texmant 57 sr pr to jr i bobble lawson 82 leona smith 83 jr pr lome murray bernloe thompson teacher jessie m mckay limehouse the nave been thirsty gardens greatly refreshed by the recent showers most of the fanners about us have been making hay while the sun shone but they would be able to celebrate dominion day owing to the wondertul showers mr and mrs doable or hamilton visited mrs r lane on saturday mr and mrs c e marshall of oruua mr and mrs j mc marshall and gerald of north bay were visi tors at mr r marshalls over the holiday and week end mr and mrs frank nobble of to ronto visited friends in limehouse and vicinity on saturday and sunday mr and mrs j arrowsnuth and children of toronto spent sunday with mrs swackriammer mr and mrs wm doable and chil dren from michigan visited mrs r lane over the houbay mr and mrs j c marshall and children of chicago spent the week end with mr r marshall mr and mrs w a lane attended toe lanemcaratt reunion on july 1st mm root lane and family attend ed the dabble reunion at eden mills on july 1st rev mr grant of erin occupied the pulpit in toe presbyterian church on sunday- mr fottett and family of toronto are getting settled in the cottage on the hill mr and mrs a l marshall and eileen messrs wm and ralph and miss kdwena marshall of toronto visited relatives here over the holiday our baseball team won from paper- makers georgetown on june sum glh4williams promotion examinations in order of merit iv hjons phyllis names appear jr iv to sr ostrander passiimmte bllcic alice addy agnes isley on trial from sr xii honours owenie hadley alma atkinson blllle schenk jr iv morris miller merwyn klrby prom sr in to jr iv hons- sarah buck pass martha isley clifford canton beatrice hancock joyce appleyard tomhltt catherine macdccuud patsy davidson bertha allen roy preston ralph bludd eileen fry srrm bve clark penr jr in to sr m hons david oanton harvey cook pass stale dewhurst myrtle war ren clarence beaumont jackie fry on trisledna preston doris bieg- gte ruth preston jr hi lome garvin edna nell principal promoted from i second class to junior hi norman davidson doreen wlllett gerald moody delraore beaumont george blyth ins bennett ilenry tibrrlman jackie crawford willy hadley marjory fry bobert davidson wettnirn marchment ver non klrby second class joe mcmenemy irvine hid jack allen roy march- merit promoted rrotn first to second glass june graham dorothy c71arks lillian barclay lillian newton wln- nlfred wlllett chuolyne davidson blllle norton harold scbenk doreen louth lawrence beaumont john wagstaffe raymond addy promoted from primer to first glass blllle isley mildred bison uarjorie scbenk irene corner ohvrlstensen dorothy newton ethel oanton mary wlllett herble preston kathleen buck versa louth melvln beaumont david barclay stanley dickenson blllle a norton wuth norton m hicks supply teacher oeorgetown july 5th 1932 council met at 8 pin with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve ceave and all councillors present a representative of mcleans pub lishing co addressed council re ad vertising in its industrial opportuni ties of canada minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed communications were read from true blue lodge public school board canadian legion of the british empire service league treasurer of county of hal ton and elmer c thompson it was moved by q w davis and seconded by j olbbons that the true blue lodge be allowed to have a tag day on july 9th for the orphans home carried it was moved by a r speight and seconded by h cleave that we ad vertise in the industrial opportunities of caxiada according to scheme sub mitted by their representative for an eighth of a page at tlboo if possible tor them to obtain trus small space carried yean mayor reeve barnes ctrmrninga davis parr and speight nays gibbons i a bylaw to provide additional per icentage- charge for non payment of taxes for tle year i9sf2 by the 31st day of december 1932 was read the required number of times and passed it was moved by a r speight and seconded by h cleave that tie cor poration of georgetown allow 2 perl cent discount on 2nd instalment of taxes if paid on same date when 1st instalment is due for 1933 and that the taxes he paid to chief marshall -wnol- nmw oarrled public school promotion list school repokt ok s si no noftvax station card of thanks the family of the late mrs neu olules wish to convey their very sin cere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses- and expres sions of sympathy extended to them in their sarr- bereavement also for the beautiful floral tributes irishmen jlmmle held scotch comedian and radio artist takes after his irish f with his wonderful voice sod wit even though a stem father brought him up in kilts st georges fair concert thursday night the following is a report of the promotional june examinations name appear in order of merit sr iv helen young hartley cam eron vivian clart jr tv to sr iv charlie hancock 75 fraser maedonald 72 frances gaxneron 71 jr ill bo sr m bruce coleman 77 barbara carnpbell 77 jean dick 75 ross oaxbutt67 jr m dougsud campbell tom hancock sr ii to jr hi ivy hancock 76 uaxlne elliott 73 jr n to sr n howard coleman 62 keith dolson 68 i to jr h jean munday joe scnertsf stewart elliott don dolson pr to i donald garbutt sr a gerald munday pr b ruth clarrtdge archie camp bell doreen morris b r mcdonald teacher 8 s no 3 e8qcesing a8hgrove following h the report of the promo tion examinations of s s no 3 es- queslng ashgrove 75 and over denotes honour standing 3r m to jr iv charlotte wuson 78 edith wrlggiesworth 78 angus menabb78 orlo bowman 60 rec ooldie bowman 63 rec jr m to sr hi marlon dick 78 robert alexander 73 wuuarn bradley 70 cleave wilson 07 sr n to jr m william alexander joy ruddell 83 john bradley 81 roy bradley 73 jr n to sr u frances wrlggles- worth 71 sr i to jr n marion bradley 75 jr i to sr i ward brownridge 70 margaret alexander 78 primersbetty ruddell douglas ourile eueen bowman r ruth e glffen teacher at themunlclpal- ofnceoarrled it was moved by a b parr and seconded by j gibbons that the rate of the oeorgetown bowling club for water be raised from 776 to woo for the bowling season jof each year carried yeas mayor oumnungs gibbons parr and speight nays barnes and davis reeve cleave did not vote a number pf accounts were passed it was moved by davis and seconded by barnes pat we do now adjourn to meet next friday evening at 8 pm carried astigrove school reunion the first reunion of ashgrove school was held on friday july 1st on the school grounds about one s hundred and seventyfive expuplls teachers former residents and their families gathered and relived tnetr chhdhood days all had happy memories and many tales were told of be boyish pranks and escapades where reaiiln and wrttin and tithmetlc were taught to the tune of a hickory stick after chatting with their old com rades and teachers a program of sports and races was conducted by mr w a wilson the bell was rung and a bountiful supper was served on long tables- set in the school at the conclusion of supper the- presi dent mr fred wrlggjewwojtto wel comed the guests and called on rev q ml thompson w tead a short his tory of ashgrove compiled by uvi r h wright short speeches were then given by inspector j m denyes messrs h- morrison geo wrlggiesworth wm smith w a v70 david dick o thornton mrs 8 ft buddeu and miss mcoormell the ovieav dy present mr warren was presented with a beautiful boquet of flowers a short musical program then fol- owed beginning with school days with the entire gathering singing a trio messrs alexander nxon uid dick sang an old favorite down on the farm the teachers contribuee by singing a ehorus memories muter f u thornton sang two de- lifhtfu numbers these were lnter- spesed with eomm unity singing sjid a speech by dr arthur wuson god save the king brought to a close very successful and enjoyable reunion quests were present irotn ouelph hamilton toronto milton oeorge- iowa brampton whitby berave blyth and cleveland the officers were all reelected for the next reunlonto be held in 1934 president fred wrlggeaworth secre tary mrs o a kennedy church news st georges church rev w g o thompson rector seventh sunday after trinity holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 am matins 11 am evensong 7 pjn st albans chnreh clenwuuams seventh sunday after trinity holy communion 930 am sunday school 1030 am united church rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird organist and choir leader 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning wor ship theme the energy of faith 7 pm evening service the fullness of christ music by the choir all welcome jr tv to sr tv honsl margaret maclaren alice costlgan doris bean peggy adams basel helnbecker isabel richardson jean cofell jane rum- ley joyce buwey arnold brill and mildred davidson equal evelyn san derson violet ingram rohert fbulls pass elmer mccumbev walter brandford flossie smith lorraine wright jessie mcdonald and dorothy mcniven equal grant minims mary collier lorraine latimer bwst hyde irene carter cllve bauey stephen emmerson evelyn wood jack dann lome clarksoh arthur armstrong sr ill to jr iv honi jack hoare ethel mcenery frank celave betty grant ploria fejler equal jean rud jell helen dolg marion williamson imarjorle williams trevor wiilam mae desna ethel aleott- pass betty mcoulgan wuue cum mins kathleen kirk joan young marion reld ooodson speers root goldham may hlcken margaret kins bruce zimmerman edith mils fred johnson bfilie mcnauy buhe beber clifford armstrong mildred oummer edna lebas vernon cole jessie wal ters ethel- webster bobbie bonfleld helen holmes jr m to sr m hoh5 jack bol- ger eocles mcclureoeorge long equal annie buluvanc jimmy louth olive mcdonald pass harry hale bernice herrhuj ton betty speight margaret qraham douglas allatt reggie bropmhead charlie hoare daisy brafcjrjy jirmnk jummins marjorie kean stewart jordon lois emmerson vera march ment irene young pearl carter percy king betty ritchie keith snence margaret james billy armstrong francis golden axotyn hayes willie murphy jean sanderson cecelia olr- ard gordon hilts eva harding mar garet gluevet donald jouardaln ruth james florence crawford thehna helnbecker ethel rlddal bruce mc niven i- fir tl jr m bans sob mcmen emy elsie bullock magaret uwins evelyn roney and johrs mcomre equal james emmerson hugh wuson eleanor hornby audrey patterson and jean martin equal douglas sar gent george tarzweu dorothy at- oott jlmnne ruddell passfeunlce emmerson vena mc- ltntock robert early dorothy cum mins james collier and jennie far mer equal william boyle norma thompson dorothy gtrard leonard rayner and ethel wood equal gor don webster bruce barley bernard diggins helen blackburn frances given tommy golden frank carter shirley diuon jtnunia klutj jr h to sr n hons mary cum- mings helen williams margaret hoare junior arnold betty snyder sstella lane doris mccartney jooetyn mccartney eddie staplcton kate rumley beatrice brill charlie car- y jotd woojli j9 hale george oumer hasej sjaham peddy sagger pass larry mcikenii roy peck blllle clark jean blair grace farster walker cleave jack bandy valerie herbert joseph wucox brace gum- men merley vsrej tim mcclure thomas rayner iteta doyle ojadys henney george james walter craw ford sr i to jr na hons leona saxe ruth millar joyce roberts and george ferry equal dorothy webster donald sanderson pass jlmmle vaaa margaret boa- zel muriel kean jim reby uoyd kjrir jack morrow robert auau muiix ooldham reta ritchie robert rayner mary smith john ken- bob bie mackenzie second class hons bthel lane isobe rotisoa and blaine oolins equal frank connelly pass charles laws khxkbeth cof fin and mary paul equal jack brill maloobn brandford douglas cole orval patterson tpred tost and ouude pihon equal george walker sr i to jr n hons owynneui wuliams passlmnue cofeu rhoda whit ney kathleen king marlon olrrard jack bauey with crawford wesley hilts rosemary oonnoty lvxaunleo lorusso 8r pr to sr i hons- martha rum ley irene oomber jean harley doro thy king buly kelly john collier ronald latimer peggy hornby ihus douglas thompson helen shepherd alberta maynaid john evans kathleen boyle clarence freestone david woods buddy oliver james boyle primary to first bona waller cook alva crlpps jane bailey billy long betty paul teresa oluevet qeorge ferry alan young george brandford bruce mccartney uoian atkinson wilfred clark tommy hale weldon emmerson bobbie oonueiy pass doris armstrong betty zim merman amelia lorrtman mary young marie wucox donald karty buly orawfordc albeit whitney alva grieve daniel carney and douglas marshall equal andy crawford doris millar thomas comber baptist chnreh sunday school 10 am lesson the call of moses public worship 11 am and 7 pm the georgetown fire brigade will be in attendance at the evening service when pastor a n frith will preach on fires to foster special music midweek jervice for prayr and bible study on thursday 8 pm r clarks stock of groceries with fixtures must be sold to satisfy the creditors regardless of cost of ue bargains who t cekebnutnc nh today softball lll on friday july 1st shexwooet air- stars defeated langdons strouers by score of otot thisrictory lor allstars isnproved mebr rh a p in the playomv on monday jury 4th the stroliem surprised ev by defeating tjerra ootta hi a ne game t to c crns was a wen played game and was fea tured by the upkndm nstrhtow ot famnbefl roav these softbau quite popular and are betng well at tended the brand of ball ottered has been imnrovtag splendkdy the standing of the teams fooow- ing monday nights games is aa tot- lows lucky strikes ljmehouse millionaires maple leafs horval coalers terra coua strobers ah stars army papermakers cuen lost p3 tit jhk si dm silvers 4- c great learante w t 1 hoise- who have taken advantage of the multitude of bargains during the first two days of this sensational sale wili coroborate our state- raent that this is the greatest opportunity of the season to save on high grade apparel j it is a well known fact that silvers prices are negorry always- lower at ao times and when prices are cut as on this sale there is no one who can afford to miss tins opportunity to sawe h silver phone 375 where your iwlar goes farther main st georgetown jk nkw ttmaaw ontakio loan province ml deb toronto july 6th a new issue of ta0fi0a0m province of ontario 14 year si debentures is being offered for public subscription bonds are tn de nomination of 100 tsm and s100o and the price is 97 and accrued in terest yielding 581 to maturity special interest is attached to this is sue in that it departs from the usual proceedure being offered direct by the provincial treasurer for public sub scription the r of denomin ations of woo it is sakt will receive a wide r from small investors throughout- ontario in announcmg the new issue the hon jk a dunlop provincial trea surer made the following statement this issue he said is designed primarily to give the citizens of the province an opportunity of particip ating at an attractive rate ox interest hi the highest grade security avail able in the province namely the bonds of the province itself the debentures therefore are made available tn three denominations jof 100 500 and 1000 ao that anyone with s hundred dollars or any multiple of 100 nay share hv the loan the issue price of of gives en attractive yield of 5jb1 per an num throughout the 14 year periocvofj the loan suoserlptione wlh be reottaed by al branolftwhsn throughout the pro- vlncstr ail branches of the frotbe and stock brokers ad jogatoer bin will fro ll cs of ioossjencta la the province through which order may placed hereby nroyidlnc very ex tensive faculties to pw pahlk tor pa- rtnjnsthm in the loan ft lue price of w and mterest is th earn o al purchasers and the small investor ob jh bond at eanotiy the asm rate snajsnqsw pm dsely the gams oortr as ptdsftss em oflatger szssnuiits the amount of the loan is ikjaltsd to 30000 000 whue every ftort will lbe madt to 0u she orders of amau sab- 15cra j stronghr urge all iwhc eon- kssw th proceeds of lb loan added the tteas wlhjw uge tn pv existing short tars hwmuh tnenr jed for capital xnendlture- rff4 m iovtxw ptxovwce of ontaiuo nr acrorthe ijcafajkrtmmym tsdc rttovnica t as to rwjncxral and iwiaaami dton ttkt consolidated revenue fund of tub provmncs jla the treasurer of tbe province of ontario offers for public subscription 20000000 government of the provtnce1df ontario 5 naatxangtble fourteen year debentures dated july 1 1932 due july 1 1946 coupons i january and july denominations 1100 ssoo and tljooo reguterable as to principal only principal and interest payable in lawful money of canada at the office of the provincial treasurer in toronto or at the holders option at the bank of montreal in ottawa montreal winnipeg vancouver halifax or saint john nb legal opinion of the attorneygeneral of ontario and of e 0 long esq- kc the proceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebted ness created for capital expenditures- price 97 and accrued interest yiddnag 581 to maturity applications to the above loan will be received br ant branch of any chartered bank in canada any bttancb of tbe province of ontario savings office and by recog nized bond dealers and stock brokers from wbom may be obtained copies of tbe official prospectus con- r tainin0 complete details of tbe loan subscriptions to tbis loan will be subject to al lotment and the list will close- at tbe dis cretion of tbe treasurer of ontario interim debentures in bearer form will bb available for delivery on or about july it 98 tbbusobt tevabraia9v pabuauknt 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