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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 28, 1932, p. 3

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l v 7c appt an 1 rosperous jfetv ye ear x yia d brill co 1 corner mill and main sta georgetown phone 167 h ave examined mr ife i isv yes o t- walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month nohl watsons dkug stoke fob apfointmknt or jn may r o t vaukk at bis offlee in bnmpta tho newest style of il at reasonable price choice fowl and meats 40 9cten4 ta jou anj craulii ot clvt ijutslus fa a 4 ilaaptf antl joapeoo jted r lp phone 27 wm king ffi let this friendly greeting carry to you our wish that you may have a jlc a ippy ant a jl rosperous jfeiv ye ear may it convey a note of appreciation of your valued friendship arid patronage and our hope that this cordial feeling may ever continue i a e farnell phone 76 we deliver beautiful weather happy new year to all firemen ball friday evening it was the mildest christmas record we are told the mild weather spoiled the akatingin the arena for ohrtetmae the railways and ooach lines were generously patronized over the week end firemens diamond jubilee ball and supper friday night dont miss this big event georgetown womens institute win hold their regular meeting at the home of mrs a h feller emery st on wedneday jan 4th the name of frances evans was omitted from trie high school report in our last issue she had one honour and five passes in the commercial class of form n a number of our citizens had beautifully illuminated christinas trees on their lawn they looked very pretty and were quite in keeping with the holiday spirit owing to a 10 per cent reduction in the grant to our fire brigade by the council on tuesday night the chief officers and members have abid ed in their resignation the same ttb take effect in 30 days i the ladles auxiliary of the cana dian legion and the local council of women are asking clttoens for a shower of warm eteaa clothing suit able for men women and children see display advt in another column at your leisure you will enjoy a dainty buffet luncheon at sons of st george dance fine music fine time and all for 60c every ticket is numbered for the lucky number- draw for a valuable prise it mrs edward marshall llmehouse mr and mrs w marshall and daugh ter margaret of hamilton mr and mrs duncan ferguson of balltnafnrl spent ohristmas with chief and mrs marshall s the day is monday the date is january ond the time is evening the place is georgetown arena the occasion la sons of st george dance and you will be happy it v mrs j jj alkm sp th5h tortoau mr- jack was home for chrlstmaa- mr a- appleyard of toratil lslibvrtojntft vmr bjuiy king of llewtfls a visitor in town oh christmas o is spending the holidays at li of her mother i z my lawson olarkson ct sound spent christmas at hlslhome nere vj t mr claude kentner of whidioe spent the holiday with ate jjarenj mr and mrs w h kentner mr and mrs miitegt spent christmas wlthf mrsvgullng nams mother mra ingram mrraimiitvvvetlieifid4of wjndsor were visitors at mrs wether- aids over r the cihrtstmasv holiday mrrlaidlaw of st andrew college toronto was a rvialtori with dr and miss mccou diirini thejwef miss evelyn btockford of ttamtov and mr charles stockfordyof drayton spent the christmas noudays affffieb mrs oo campbell iheid affemlly reunlonjon monday when anumber oft relatives and friends from i acton werepresmt jssjf mr w dixon of sandhill andmr erie allen of st- thomas spent cbrlst- masi with mr and mrsyo t mo- sndftmily mrso ptuwaxidcdklxcivbsr bara and wpam of halleyburyare visiting at mr ralph ross mr tuer spent cauistniasin town v v iv mr and mr john fmlay sir sad mrs donald harrison of 3orontov and m pmlay a o w w dhrlstnvte visltora at mri illjnlayl miss erwensegsworthofjnoba normal schoble3ir jackxwarrrnilw moor plhp j 3- mrsbjdexfotpisnwci urceeutbbddesaf nosl have routo spent rautstmasdsylwlthnsrsf lijbertw- fortleth wedding annlvertary mr and mrs james mcdowell cele brated their fortieth wedding annl verary today at their bdmevtalbhrnjcj by they were the recipients m many hearty congratulations from friends and neighbors the herald joins in wishing mr andmrs mc dowell many more years of health and diamond joboee georgetown fire brigades sixtieth iahnual ball and supper and diamond jubilee celebration will beheld in the town hall georgetown on friday evening dec 30th the sod busters 7piece orchestra will supply the music dancing at 8 jo supper serv ed at 11 oclock tickej 100 extra lady 50c you are invited come and enjoy the best evening in the history of the brigade injured in headon collision mr anson thurston had a narrow escape from serious injury on satur day night last near brisbane on the 7th line in the heavy mist a head- on collision took- plae and both cars were badly damaged the other ear was driven by mr bert oopeland of erin who was accompanied by his wife and two children all were badly s up and bruised but not seri ously injured mr thurston received a severe cut on the head and v otherwise bruised about the shoulders and chest of toronto spent the noliosy home of mr andmrsvw messrs john bsbobs bob yoimg of yictorlacyaiegeltfi ronto spent chritrwwithmrfaji4 mrs j 11- mcdernild ndfsrnit mriand mrs ausmattfiowal miss pat matthews spentuie muholidaysat thevnomes4 brotb fred and joe iumstrcog 1 mr andmra mriifajionsadju daughter and miss mcmar new year greetings t -f- i yea from yr speights garage friendship in business counts for much and we are grateful for yours w wih te eteic to one fuidau the heartiest new yew wlfhl and rope that u trial and trpubleb of y mako way foj prosperity and happineis jn 1933- again may we say happy new year to you 4 speights garage phode 279w4 r a a speight georgetown t coins passed at bronte counterfeit so cent pieces have made their appearance m bronte resi dents receiving- them being a local coal dealer and a restaurant proprietor the spurious coins are only fair copies being somewhat larger and fighter with the appearance of aluminum and having the milled edges filled off and dated 1917 the fraud was not de tected until one of the coins was pre sented at a local bank whereupon the bank warned the various stores in the village mr and mrs ray ahain 6cpsrjs7 mr ronto and miss isaerj waklns3of hamilton were otulstmasvismrsfwiu mr and mrc a a clark rt mr and mrs wlluam paamontand famu c roxkco4 andjjmrh mrs john amard- aimiyiiamuy6f quelph spent clirlstnuui withsmasbr and mrsmackerale vpifpfikg mr and mrs a m mackenilert montreal mr and mrs cbakboffard and daughter betty mr george wallace and daughter dorothy toronto mr and mrs jb o aroow and son beverly of actoi were holl day visitors a mr wnv barojtfls mainstreet svfc jpptoe- v previous to her marriage miss alleen moore was tendered showers by miss margaret kennedy mississtoel mqi denma misses margaret and marlon mackay misses may and maude mc donald miss moore was also the recipient of presents from tje bon temps dub the ietfue of thetjoiv- ed church the choirsof the tjnited church the testers and ofqcers of the united qhuroh sunday school famllyjtspentytchrtstnwajtolmoi c mrammspastdieosixamltir ypentidajwjmjapealgsoott mrsslaralaldifre 4noeorjwownsgsswakri tertoiforgbekmron sofjertn mgnewjsbstoronto andmriraimra1skyabneriand ismith and vjsttedftmrs lchaamniogonfsundsyhv belswacuiammef of de troit lifsjiendiliiheholku with her amgoadajiand dartfrof m aytyifeppyi and nrith mrs tj and win vwiuxmhkir mrbjthuklvensjmtosotrta gmr bjchietbantrjtf was home for the 3rsoardon meredith and rvmeoartasjr christinas with mr aouosysiipsfiw buildjearlybuiidaynightand jthoiimenof ljeischool rseckm mutonvflre brigade put up a strsn- fjamesiwere noticed copjlng from be raisedthe alarm cause of fire la un- k thfloiw ill fstlnntf at f5000 insurasee siooj- j caledon pioneer dead the funeral of the late david smith pioneer resident of caledon township who died early ohristmas morning at the age of 88 was held monday with interment at alton cemetery mr smith was born on the fifth line caledon west and lot- withelaavea in hamilton ten recalled having been told that on the night of his birth his fathers meagre wheat crop was frosen and the family had to live all winter on pota- toes and cakes made tram frosen wheat he is survived by two sons norman of belfountaln and clare of detroit dongfam moore the marriage of mary- alleen only daughter of mr and mrs j m moore of georgetown ontario to wesley ryerson douglas bjlj son of rev w h and mrs douglas of umden ontario took place at the home in georgetown on thursday evening december atod- plk wd white chrysanthemumssmtiferxls formed an attractive background for the ceremony which waavoondiicted by the grooms father reiwh doug las miss margaret mcrjpresided at the piano the bride ivnfl tulle caught with orange b pearls the bride carried man roses and lily of the marlon mckay and mlsjv kennedy attended the bridei heksy wore a nile greenl velvet gown with snu01bc match and carried deepfpjgkv man roses miss kennedy woiewsn orahid transparent velvetts0fm9vtffe same design and similar jr carrying yellow rosesvj nox h douglas of gait groomsman a reoeptio ter the ceremony fhei wearing a blue ylveti with silver sedum a bouquet of butterfly mother wore a black gown with silver i corsage bouquet of the valley following buffet lunch was sen the bride and groom i moon trip the seur redcrepe and a setl eoft h oftbanla 4 tewhotnltmay oonoemjtj dersignediwlshes preelation of the s en by the chairman oonunlttefe officers of 1 relief wssoelatlon scouts war veu town council ana ultviduals in connecti work r conducted 44arl oeorgetown i wishing everyon of the season ballinafad the springlike icsther on christ mas day brought s goodly number of visitors mr and mrs rlcketts and their daughter muriel of owen sound spent the holiday with mrs k shor- till and family v miss jessie mckay of toronto nor mal school is spending the holidays at home miss beeslei bumle of the teaching staff toronto is home for the hou- daysy- v ir x miss myrtle allen is spending the holidays with her parents miss k mckay of oeorgetown 1s spending a fowj days with her brother mrfavv mckay miss jessie undssy is spending the week witfa her parentsmr and mrs s etxjindsayr l v missmaud young 1s home for a short holiday mrs b vanatter spent the holiday v sltwarltown the st johns womans auxiliary recently held a very successful sals of baking the annual meeting of the wa was heldatmrs tracys home re ports ofthe years work were given by the secretary treasurer junior superintendent and utoe helpers superintendent following are the officers for 1833 v president mrs w d johnston vicepresident mrs j bird secrelaryrtmrs j a tracy treasurer llrs j k smith junior superintendent mrs bauy junior assistant mrs hv jenklnson ikarletmarshaniand famftr of chraitmsa2sv the srfmrjfc marshall wvmmiereand faml- wereyhome for the j6ms to be the m pecupaaon in the community dad- and hou tkddstkx- ass r cpsut abd as the hoc tadustey is alhed to the dsirymr mdustry it might be obserr- ed that as a measure of asststance to british liacmjirodnoers the oovera- memvof the tmlted kingdom inor- der to raise the prios has already plaoed emantuathe restrictions co the quantities- of perk prodocts im into the united kngdocu states j p slgtetccdominjon dairy andookl storage ormrrrlsrtkmer vcsnads la assured free enuy tor of 3s0 xnullao poonds szmnauy ef baoon and hams of good quality since bacon and cheese are both protein foods and are to a great extent inter changeable in the diet this actfcm with reterenee to bacon is of parti cular interest to canadiancheese pro- duders smd it is also of interest to canadian jproducers of butter tat mat x altecting m the annual- meetmgofjthe united church sundayschool was held on morjday dec lthrhen the staff of tisioers and teaebers for 1bss wen elected protnotlom were also str rangeo for snd wm takei place oh sundaymornlng-janyist- 1833 the seoetarytreasurer reported avgood balance ohhand to begm the years actlvitiesu r vtoe smmal chrlsimastree aind en- whlch waslheldinithe ohhrch oh iftioayvevenlhgwas ffleiehty treejaxwewerekls4l mahdeprtstes have interfered 5inmisinguii clayton xongstneti t6thiiiospitsai 3 friends all wish him a little helpers suptrrmrs hodge ecd secretary mrs bud- rtjo secretary mrs johnston educational and literature commit tee mrs mcbrideimrs johnston miss jean mxnpson mrs bally the junot w a held then- sn- nual bqieeting with sgppd stthnnancft all reports were very sa sac weu tfven officers elected for 19j3 secretarygrancib jenalruion treasureretty smethurst dorcas secretary margaret hodge uterature secretary norma south uto secretary aufay tennant organlst7dorothy wuson pagesvera heatb and mary small kjr v there was a large attendance at the annual chrislxoas conoert vheld last week rev r boyd was the chair man every number was enjoyed by the who showed themselv very appreciative k the fonowt chorus axsst of the manager ohsirmans speech rev r 8 piv -v- v chrisimm fantasy tuntors v v weftod has sn lnfiuenee on the other drver- slon from cheese to butter or vie versa always tends to produce rela tive parity m the price of the commodities- xjansda has never been able to work out any n policy as to volnme of production ef iiffereht dairy- pro- ducts h observes and it is tmukely that sucb a polleyscsa be workedout to the near future diversion ofmuk from the manufacture of one dity to another occurs as i of market and of other eandftlans a wishing one ap a1jl th maht in sfc radio sid electric service phone 241 i4s upside down drin b r solomrsibiyappelbe plsyrtbe as scrape intermedl- 1ate f i 3 bbjrxorjbolairls1 sgsmibbvsappa- miaayjisrmcl6bensexuomj k0horurstarib kthemidnjght jjsantalcilaussniaabis appearance thpolnts and distributed the gifts mladtetreealsoorangea and esgwhiehtiiglyenvby large proportion of amfflc prodnosrs in ontario and quebec may have their product manufactured into etther cheese or batter as they desire or dinarily when the price bt butter ex ceeds two and onequarter times the pries of cheese there win be some diversion from cheese to batter snd when the price of batter is leesthen do the price of ehee there wm be diversion fkony w to cb pept of afjrienttdrectjlasraosit- riew advitisements miss rlotjvsx msobvqit htjsua v4v svpsy forr pstsraalis nvv mrs eorgs- miss da1sie whitmee nursir tofe smicsl vi i special autumn and winter display of noveejtes s of imported fancy lineni and scarfs made to order and repaired by xy finn misses claridge upatain herald your supply of counter check books f the herald office v rusa t fj xi m

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