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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 19, 1932, p. 3

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set hbtpi rimfifc ft r iitfimryu firnffit the georgatown herald wednesday evening october 1 9th 1932 local news wolf outts tag day saturday reo the special attractions at the qregory theatre this iml knox presbyterian church anni- versary supper friday night you are incited halton educational association will meet in the court house milton on thursday nov 3rd the local council of women will meet in the public library on friday oct 31st at 3 pm 9 a tag and an apple 1 from a wou cub on saturday oct 22nd and help this worthy organization the main circle of the w a of knox presbyterian church will bold a tea and sale of baking on nov 12th don i miss seeing doctor x at the gregory theatre next saturday matinee and night its a wonderful picture oddfellows dance at the arena tonight youll have a good time if you go and- you are invited take a friend with you mr j c cook on monday last presented the editor with three beau- ttful king apples that weighed a pound each thanks j c dont forget the euchre unifier the auspices of holy cross church in the legion rooms on monday even ing oct 24th come and win a good fxixe and and out who wins the teauttful banket it james rill of olenwullams presented the herald with a couple of well laden branches of ripe wild raspberries which he picked last friday t a rugby gatoe georgetown high school vs top street tigers will be played at reservoir parfc saturday 22nd at 3 oclock everybody invit- y ed this is for championship of tosnvff millers comers onno 7 highway isgxowing a fine new readence and a gas station have been erected and the highway commission is making a park of the vacant land on the comer dance arenas saturday night 9 to 13 tst you arc always sure of a happy time wholesome fun and snappy music at st oeoigcs tennis club dance personals coming f e luke optometrist f7 yonge st toronto s able eyesight specialist may be consulted about your eyes at hlntons jewelry store georgetown wednesday oct 26th at knox presbyterian cbareh supper mr beaupre entertainer and elocu tionist and mr gordon smardon tenor soloist of toronto will assist the artists previously announced on the program following knox piesby- lerian church anniversary supper oh friday evening oct 21st clothing specials at brills for men and boys 1vi others did you get in on our boys suit values we have noticed a keen interest in this de partment and are placing on sale while they last a group of boys wool tweed suits which sell regularly 5 95 to 7 50 sizes 26 to 34 while they last 398 r boys cotton tweed bloomers fulllined special jg boys serviceable caps assorted patterns all sizes 48c boys kip boots sizes 1 to 5 on sale at 168 mens heavy duty overalls all sizes a real buy 98c good work boots made by williams special at 195 wool work sox this is a good time to replenish your supply at a real saving per pair j8c or 3 pairs 5q d brill co comer mill and main sts georgetown phone 167 f- low limit bargjain fares to windsor and detroit saturday oct 2th going ix am dm pm tickets good in coaches only baggage checked 400 betckntng all trains up to mid night man oct 31st detroit hotels accept canadian money bay tickets early from town or depot agents t168 canadian national children s and under 13 half fare fi 1 save a lot mtmoa low oast georgetown lumber coud phone georgetown 250 acton 120 tf you plan home alterations or remodeling now you can get more for less actually most for least there has not been an opportunity in mater ials and labor like the present one for many years and will not be for many years to come when this period passes away ask us for facts howl free delivery service to all points in georgetown acton muton and surrounding territory muskeekee the great indian remedy composed entirely of canadbn herbs roots and barks a reconstructive tonic and blood purifier gives result when all other medicines have failed 100 per bottle swas3hassapasbses darins dug store phone 327 georgetown 4 at- mr arthur tyhdall of toronto twas a visitor at his home here during the week misses c and b drysdale of to ronto spent tuesday with friends in town s p o early of brampton spent monday with mr and mrs araott early lieut j hooke of the salvation army was in toronto last week at- tendlng conference mrs j morton and miss morton of st catharines spent the week end with mr and mrs w r watson mri f braisby and mrs x orieve motored to north bay week to attend the annual convention of the ladles auxiliary to canadian legion j mr and mrs mm moclure and misses elizabeth christina and agnes taylor of brampton were week end visitors with mr and mrs w b shortul rev and mrs woo thompson mrs 8 mckerutfe mrs k young mrs s qroat mrs w parsons mrs h hurley mrs s walker mrs c sargent and mrs j russell attended the meeting of halton deanery at oakyllle on tuesday georgetown legion held carnival and dance a bio gathering and good tube valuable 1 given awaf social evening at nerval st pautssarteh ball improve ment society will bold a social even- wig lroae parish haumorfal friday oct 21st a progressivfeteuchre and bridge on the first boor in the basement playing will start at 830 sharp light refreshments admission 29c 3t old tyme dance and eawhre georgetown womens institute will bold their nni old tyme dance and euchre in the arena on wednes day night oct 26th music by the sodbusters orchestra refreshments admission 4to plus 3c tax tickets for sale by members of the t yoang rmiali at united church the young peoples rally of halton presbytery will be held in georgetown united church on monday oct 34th banquet at 7 pjn special speaker will outline the work of the young peoples societies group discussion to follow admission 25c anniversary at ashrrove anniversary services will be held in asngrove united church on sunday oct 23rd at 11 m and 730 pjn rev j f olugston of nelson will be she minister there will be special mualo by the choir assisted by male quartette composed of messrs baavley bby mathewsc and mattby of oajt gregory theatre friday october 21st no oreater love drama with alexander oarr and little dickey moore gang cornedy choo cboo- fox news cartoon tn a clock shop use your guest tickets an pridsj night saturday october 22nd matftw at x starring lionel wray its almost a comedy it will alternately chill you until your nerves are tense then tum ble you into the aisle with howling glee and us to technicolor comedy on edge scenic ball island para dise tuesday and wednesday october 35 and 26 bachelors affairs the kin of picture you bugbt to see tarring adolptm menjou alia joan mnh comedy queeteefjatallywood the last chapterof the shadow of the eagle dtnfcerware nights pubuc school board georgetown branca no 130 of the canadian legion held a successful dance and barnlvei in the arena last friday night there was a large attendance many being present from out of town and everybody had a good time the games and refreshment booths- were well patronised and the area setaside for dancing was continuously throng- 1 ed with happy people young and tfd to the splendid music sup- jack armstrongs melody serenaders orchestra one of the features of the evening was the persentation of the three valuable prises offered by the legion the drawing for these was done by our esteemed jswnsman mr george coo and the winners of the prises were as follows first prize chevrolet coach j beers graven hurst ticket no s1sbb sboorfd prize rt electlrc refrigerator george mason alllston ticket no 6830 third prize electric stove w o demace henfrew no 4394b following the awarding of prises short addresses were made by a j oneill president of george branch canadian legion and mayor j b tbankb the georgetown branch of the canadian legion wish to thank all those who helped in any way to make their carnival and dance a wan we received aid from so many out side our- branch that it would be impossible to thank- them per so we trust all win accept our thanks in this way to show our appreciation of your work a j oneill president branch no 120 geo ont scout news last week the foxes continued their drive for supremecy and pulled two rits ahead of then- rivals who un- last wednesday were in the lead the fact that a free banquet always spurs the fox patrol to greater ef forts probably points to their com munistic tendencies at the last meeting tenderfoot l raynor was voted into the troop and another new recruit also joined the fox patrol the latest entry was o spears who will be subject to an open vote tn three weeks ttane a subject of great mdurnms in the beavers corner was the i loss of their leader l clark who unex pectedly resigned being engager elsewhere he sentone of his boys to the scouter with ward of his resigna tion and f cleaves was rtwiffi as patrol leader on one months proba tion this ahange in leaders may also make a change tn paftrol compe tition and perhaps even the sryifoies may be beaten at their own game during the course of the evening two merabcrs of the georgetown trail rangers visited the troop and i ranged for a rugby game beswe their team and the scoots the gw was played on saturday at reservoir park and after a heated struggle the trail rangers were victorious with 11 to 6 as the score a comeback game is- to be played on the coming saturday and both ss are hopeful of victory if the give vent to their feelings there t to be a great sale of liniment and iodine and beefatske a forgotten commodity in this med age will again- he in great demand opened for hbntdig season toronto oct 17th a by w a kingsland genera manager of the central region o nation al railways w t moodle general superintendent northern ontario district announce that effective oct 29th the pickerel river station will be reopened as an agency for the duration of the him ting anion it will be closed again on november sato a financial problems of schools discussed six school sections sbntkd at8tewaettown meeting saturday octd 3 plrjoator atafcuabd pay the- board met on oct 11th members present a h duncan chair man b harrison or oouop j n ketty accounts passed hydro electric ss3s mcbean a oo 2q1 j brandford 2j50 a m darling 8800 jas a cook a son l w dann 600 r el thompson a oo sab k m mover oo 9x0 w t evans department of education 360 the secretary reported receipt of the government grant amounting to mm 08 this is about sb00 leas than the grant in 1831 junior rugby champions on tuesday october 18th george town high school junior rugby team defeated milton junior team to be come champions of the series in which they were entered the gjsane was a hard one but throughout georgetown had an edge oo tht play the score was 71 our team scored one touchdown and two rouges o h s entered the game bound to win and they did they piayeq excellent rugby and heir plays wtuoh worked smoothly gave them soma one gains besides displaying excellent srxutsrnsnshin the boys showed that they knew the game and werent afraid to play it to our knowledge this is the first rugby team to bring a championship to orls incidentally there is a senior game at waterdown on thursday so fl you see anv of the boys on our senior team let them know that you are rooting for them at the meeting called for the dis cussion of educational costs held at stewarttown last wednesday six out of the eighteen schools in the town ship were represented namely 8 a nos s 6 i 9 11 and 13 mr a- g m bvuyos of umehouse was elected chstrmsn of the meeting and after few introductory remarks called on fublk bobool inspector derives of halton as the rural areas start to take care of their own secondary education in part so will the cost of secondary education go down said mr tjenyes there seems to be some misappre hension about the matter of atten dance stated mr denyes tit has never been suggested that the high schools in the county would lose viy large number of students by the in stallation of continuation mh m rural sections the high schools are located in the more thickly populated centres and wtj always draw a large number of students from their own areas there has been a statement made about salaries in my opinion high school salaries should always be adequat the sn quoted salaries of teachers in various high schools in the province and stated the ave was from 3600 to sltoo bbe said continuation schools were for the continuance of education beyond the fourth grade and were part of the pubhe school system i would like to call these schools form fives he stated tjecause they do the work of number to his wife tjoneha be lieve them cartoonists dear i ami never found no lady m no bath tub new advertisements strktbr oasal watt saleslady wanted ambitious woman to handle snectah ty line apply to mrs dustjn care miss young main bt up to wcnt apartment in bantu church rev a n frith at the apply tw meati house to rant on aturdock possession immediately all conveni ences apply to jas hamilton nt ballanttne young durham bull well bred 8 months old nov 1st price reasonable p a packer phone 82 r oeorge- r r no 1 tlmehrmwe itp church news st albans cbareh olemrullams 1entyaecood sunday after trinity sunday school 2 pnx evensong 3 pjm chbteh and services by the minister next sun day a line to think over the secret of the better st georges cbareh rev w a o thornpeon rector twentysecond sunday after trinity holy communion s am- sunday school 10 am matins and litany h ajn evensong 7 pm anniversary services wiu be held on sunday 30th sahratfcm army lieut j booke sunday next sun day school at 10 am hoi mess meet ing 11 ajn sunday school and bjble class 3 pjn salvation meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 130 home league ladles meeting wednesday 8 public meeting ad united cbareh rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 sun sunday school and bible classes 11 an morning worship hymn and sermon for children 7 pjn evening service music by the ohotr a1j welcome at the services fifth form about equal to two years of high school mr denyes quoted further tics to show the average salary for continuation school teachers was s18o0 a year tf it is merely a matter of salaries that matter s fairly well adjusted in this province the s stated oontlnuauon school salaries are just about 90 per cent of ugh schools the trymng is equal to that m high schools sad the build ings are not comparable m coat to high schools i do not feel that it is feasible to cut ugh school teachers salaries ill half that is not the way to go about it m the end the law of supply and demand will determine the we should try with the means at present available and without asking for further tatslaiion to re duce t segondary school costs it is certain that the boys and girls need more education than uiey are yrttrng up to the fourth form- the cost per pupu at aeton con tinuation school la 31 cents to the county at burlington high school 75 cents a day georgetown u a day mlfon m cents a day a at oalcrnie high school cents cfiief inspector v k oreer of toidnto also spoke be said the aim of ontario it to offer each child an equal opportunity and an equalis ed cost the pubtto school oourse of study porvides for a fifth form which goes into two years of high school work except in places where there is already a high school estab lished the education which ontario is trying to offer as a minknutn edu cation can best be given in health schools with a fnth form i picture as the ideal school of the future central school doing fifth form work for a number of others grouped about it where special courses such sewing bobkkeeptnr and farming to suit the needs of the district could also be offered jft would become a sort of primary and secondary finish ing school for pupils who did not want to go on to higher aca studies it would turn them out better suited for the llf tended to lead mr oreer stated the present edu- oet fcatfcma system offered such school boards the right to make arrange ments with nearby schools to teach their pupils it their number should be small enough to warrant closing the local school and saving a large part of the township and government grants township councos also had the right he stated to amalgamate two or more school sections into one wherever the township school sec tion under one board of five mem bers has been tried it has proved cheaper and more efficient mr oreer stated he urged his h to consider the matter of amp school board and suggested the formation of an informal committee to consider all phiaw of school tmsl- a large quantity of wensprayed northern spyikpples going at 13100 a barrel delivered oct hi the rush phone georgetown k r 32 g coming f eealuke optometrist 1s7 swage st torontos able eyesigh special ist snay be consu about your eyes for glasses at hintoiys jewelry store wednesday october 26lh torn oentjine wdsh aflthracite as parry oat ashes oaly once a vreek sbace tntroancsd in canada in mi the demand for welsh anthracite baa steadily increas ed the ash onrttrnt is very small and it docs not require amen draft for efficient bast you will get from one fifth to one quarter more heat value than you base ever got before from- any other anthracite j b mackeuie st phone m ottoataetown b1gser and betteb ba underwear boys mexino combinations 24 to 32 menv mexino com hi nations only 96c turnbulls natural wool drawers 150 turnbulls natural wool shirts double back and front 150 stanfields boya shirts and drawers reg l25 sale price boys heavy combinations 100 now school boots boys school boots siajes ii 12 13 only boys school boots sizes 1 to 5 misses i strap slippers sizes ii to 1 3 girls i strap slippers sizes 5 to 8 i womens and misses low heel kid slipper triple e width only f fi simplicity patterns 15c 69c 169 198 129 98c we deliver mcbean co georgetown ontario house of seven rooms cooveol- at the end of king st ninth line possession spy urns apply to u williamson oueinh st 3tp ta skat oottage with flvg looms sad asm- room all on one floor oq draper st apply to j b a c stan it ohoioe at lowest new cesspools ditches sad drains to dig old cess pools cisterns eta cleaned on short notice also whtte- waanin an any other work done james wmiams box ibs oeorawtown tf wood for sale abates maple hardwood and oder at right priees orders left a humes or at my horns phone sow raxanmiy att to a uvwo8t0ne a b ooutan gener tr st an aaroasa rsjotoswa waokly suo mi eard stnala c oswistletluvvw afhted ratu hjs0 paonx an lyh fratcis beaity swppt pin waving phone 141 stp tf ttapuat chwnh public worship and nraaririlng ser vice at 11 as and 7 prn pastor a n frith wul cleanings from torkmtnster oouveutluu the ssth anniversary of the george town baptist church will be obserwed on november 6tb with qiannwllor whldden as p and mrs jen kins as flospal sohbjt or john mcnein will give his inus- trous address- on the ohallenge of toe kaat on tuesday evenng ry sttv i they in- the following oommittee was apt- pointed reave george currie ooun- dllor ooodson agnelbe john h bingham lit bennett and j w nfckeu a refrigerator has now been per fected which rings an ahum ben when opened after a certain time in the evening this invention anil no doubt to greeted warmly by mo wtth smrsrjng- families whose raids an tbt lbs box have ones deleted wett- mm nan af aawaav wood no l brdwood beech and atapla tuo hardwood limbs an wood tsjw hardwood knots nans sum raus jh faiai st u hc baiky electric wiring and repairs phone 232 wood for sale birch and mixed wood j tost oeorgetown h wood for sale oholoe body wood beech and maple at t35 per single cord mixed wood 3jm per single cord rails tuo per single cord special price given for cash on 4 single cords j inuuntroed xstj atlas tines offer 1 handsome appearance rich black colour massive ragged symmetrical tread deaign 2 tread onusual width which grips the pavement harder than the brakes can grip the wheels ensuring better traction greater safety 3 a heavy rugged deepcut tread of the centretrac tion type semiflat with two massive ribs of solid rubber on each side of centretraction groove the ribs carry the load the centretraction ensures safety 4 the toughest and longest wearing rubber compound known carefully selected for uniforrnity and skil fully blended ensuring greatest resistance to wear over entire surface from bead to bead 5 a carcass made up of su plies of tough rub bercoated fabric thick layers of rubber between plica to increase resistance to rupture two thick layers of cushion rubber between plies and tread stock special construction of lockingin plies for reinforcing sidewall and anchoring in bead bead of finest grade piano wire a cshfrnke writfen guarantee pro you against accidents blowo cuts bruises under- mfl wheels out of sgiim faulty brakes and any other road haxards sold exclusively in georgetown by speights garage if its better spacl have it phnsse 279w ge we do job printing auction saleu or buhtuia farm stwdt itmlkc etc also satt ov chattels fob amavuts w taxes the undersigned auctloheers hare instructed by b h hun ujt to selhiy pubuo auction on bast half lot 10 oon41 bwsnesing townahtn on sattjbdat octoaek ttmd lsss at 130 the following percheron nnrsfa lack mare 9 yrs tn foal black mare 13 yra grey oily rising i yrs grey gelding trtstng 3 yr b flhy rising 1 yrs gaittu ourbsun cow tn full flow holsteln heifer in xud how 4 hol- steln heitara with cartes at side 4 holsteln belters due m nov 3 hol steln heifers due m dec durham heifer fat jersey heifer due m dee jersey heifer 30 mos 3 holstetn-jer- sey heifers 30 mons 3 bwfifiets- vcftxllaflb fovsij 18 ducks indian laying 3 drakes 30 young potatoes 30 bags dooley potatoes 10 bag yellow denver onions also quan tity of beets carrots narsnlps red and- white csbbnges cltrona sqnsah etc 600 ft 4 moh sgrlcnlurrar dram ti tjh6vjb all susns0t s15jx and un der cash over that amount a iwi credit on sws notes acoeptabse at the bank of montreal oeorgetown s per cen per smwim dlanount for aljqo at the same one and place win be offered for sale and sou under instructlona from r h hunter tax ooueetor ward 3a snd 3b bs- townatdp for arrears of o cfaattals net daarfbed bbhrc nso umsss aajtiyoung cattle tavutb oaan j a sxamott as ruuvx hjiuh w a tauqtt a most acceptable gift to thai friend far away b al 1 j to those who have made their home far from their ain folk noth- ing is quite as acceptable perhaps as news of the old home town the doings of the boys and girls they used to know their comings and goings their joys and sorrows as reflected every week in the columns of the local newspaper your boy or girl sister brother or bosom friend will appreciate the herald more than anything else it will be a constant reminder of you 52 weeksin the year as- good as a letter from home

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