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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1938, p. 1

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evtntysecond yeaf of publication wednesday evening september 21t 1938 150 per annum in advance 1200 to usa 92nd annual fall fair at georgetown next week september 28th and 29th will be big tays in town en tertainment in arena wednesday night exhibition in park on thursday officially opened by warden james hewon the ninety-second- annual fall bat- hjblton of esquesing agricultural so ciety will be held in the park georgetown on wednesday and thursday sept 28th and 29th be the entertainment provided in the arena on the evening of the first day commencing at 8 pm the program will consist of tap dancing tumbling three boxing bouts musical chairs on horseback potato nice choruses will be rendered by georgetown choral society the lome scots band win ners of second prizeon class a at toronto exhibition this year and georgetown orchestra will render a musical program there is seating capacity for 1500 in the arena and the prospects are that every available seat will be taken on wednesday night when this splendid program is presented admission adults 25c children 16c on thursday 29th the pair in the park will be the big attraction in addition to the magnificent hall ex- 1 hiblt and exhibition of livestock there will be harness racing high native of esquesing to begin work on new hangar at malton transcanada air lines to spend the 125000 transcanada air lines hangar at malton air field will be constructed this fall work- being scheduled to commence on monday it has been announced it will be the third hangar con structed by the transcanada air lines and will be erected by the freid construction company the building will be 100 feet wide 150 feet deep with canopy doors 90 feet by 27 the framework will be of structural steel the exterior walls being of ma sonry and the roof covered with buili up roofing on wood sheathing the now hangar will be large enough to handle any size aircraft used in canada damage estimated at 810000 blae first noticed by cp agent fire destroyed the barn on the farm of jack royce on the 7th line tra falgar township near hornby over the week end the blaze was first noticed by p ruuedge cpj1 station agent at hornby who notified royce damage was estimated at about 10000 or more partially covered by insurance the crop was completely destroyed but with the assistance of- neighbors the- owner was fortunate in saving all his stock except one calf the cause of the fire was blamed on spontaneous combustion- lumping for horses baby show ladles car driving contest sheaf binding contest and a wonderful midway a dominion government poultry and egg grader will be in the hall at the fair thursday sept 29th to show how eggs and poultry are graded and marked for sale dont forget to visit his booth a junior womens institute team of four young women will demonstrate how beautiful fittings for the bedroom may be made inexpensively come and see them in the hall at the fair the lome scots band will supply music during the afternoon the fair wlllbe officially opened by james hewson warden of halton county there will be free parking on the grounds a dance will be held in the arena on the night of the fair when flrst- class music will be provided and a good timf is assured all who attend dont miss the big fair at george town next wednesday and thursday celebrates 70th birthday celebrating his 70th birthday saturday henry may 45 mill street south claimed thai he was the young est man ol his age in brampton resident of brampton for the past seven years he was born in chingua cousy township but had spent the jack royce loses barn by fire at hornby allen nohe wedding at east rochester ny pink gladlolls and blue delphinium blended their beauty with soft mel low light of cathedral candles for the wedding of miss eleanor k allen daughter of mr and mrs j r allen of east commercial street to freder ick m nohe son of mr and mrs john nohe of crombie street ro chester the ceremony which was perform ed at 700 pai saturday september 3rd by the rev a e matthews pas tor of parkslde methodist church east rochester was attended by a gathering of relatives and friends qladlolis hybotium and eight branch candleabra were placed along the rail outlining the altar where stood the tall vases of flowers the bride entered with her father who gave her in marriage she wore a gown of ivory pointdesprlt over bridal satin with tight shirred bodice and long pointed sleeves she car ried a shower bouquet of white gar denias orchids and illy of the valley miss betty nohe sister of the norval rdfu club harvey nurse won the ch in the pnshlp in i at ottai ittawa in the august the nerval rifle club commenced their fail and winter program on monday night after a three months vacation from the range some very high scores were made considering the long layoff the scores are as follows f johnson 100 h walker 100 w list 99 m atkin son 99 h nurse 98 e mcklnney 98 m meredith 98 w wilson 99 p hustler 97 r w hall 96 w robin son 93 f stark 93 at the dominion rifle association meet at ottawa in august our mr harvey nurse won the dominion championship match in the small bore matches besides several other events congratulations harvey a shooting match is being arrang ed for thanksgiving day for dressed fowl the shoot will take place on the outdoor range 50 and 100 yards this shoot will be open to all comers using the 22 bore rifles further par ticulars of the shoot will be announc ed later watch fob the business menb association special at the pall f it will be to the advantage of everyone attending georgetown fau fair next thursday sept 29th to visit the business mens association booth further par ticulars next week a centuryold church at crewsons corners two miles west of acton was dedicated on sunday to the memory of charles w lambert the structure served the communi ty as a methodist church until union when services were discontinued and the building sold mr lambert ac quired the property arid left it as a community meeting house since 1933 the salvation army first working out of georgetown then brampton have conducted sunday services inthe old church roy wansbrough toronto took over the property when mr lambert died this year he had re novated the building as a community church and sunday the charles w lanibert memorial chapel was offici ally opened rev greater part of his life farming at i groom was maid of honor and wore whaleys corners in esquesing townjf a gown of rose slipper satin with ship heartliaped neck ine and velvet his father the late henry may i shoulder bows and streamers falling was killed by a circular saw whn his i from a high waist line in deeper shade son was three years of age he was of rose given some assistance in starting a matron of honor was the brides farming career by his uncle the late cousin mrs harry marcus who wore guy bell once warden of peel a gown of aqua shade slipper satin mr arid mrs may have a son an- j with deeper shade of velvet bows and derson of traflgar township a i streamers miss kathleen m halla- daughter mrs ernest collie toronto j day of niagara falls canada cou and four grandchildren all of whom sin of the bride attended the birthday party mr may alteman of brampton ontario has a brother wesley in esquesing bridesmaids and wore gowns of hya- west district 55 year ago and had to hosoital mondav from his hotel township and a sister mrs james cinth blue with purple shoulder bows uved on at iarra z wnlch he jtst jonnsn b his cwxk brown of nerval he is a supporter and streamers each wore coronets was bom au his life he was a son t albert moore is hi in maritime thomas h graham for the past three years deputyreeve of toronto seized by what his physician des- townshlp died suddenly on thursday j cr as a weak spell later report- wi las of hean iallure at nls nome on led to be a heart attack rev t al- jtl r ll centre road south of brampton ben moore former moderator of the mr graharawas bom in the perry united church of canada was taken rrahani was istnet 55 ye of the church of england liberal in politics and is a of rbses in their hair to match their of me te joseph graham dave criehton wins thornclille trophy two years in succession bowling for west end y last saturday he defeated art clarke record holder for the onemile run dave criehton ace miler of the unl- tertty of toronto beat art clarke record holder of the mile run in onl tario when they ran for- the thorn- cufie trophy this is twice inside of two weeks that dave has defeated art clarke in the one mile run as was evidenced at the gnjb when he and clarke both ran from scratch with the redoubtable glen cunningham pi criehton fin ished a few yards hftvl cunningham -but- ahead- of clarke and again last saturday sept 17th at the beaches olympic club field and track meet when dave beat art clarice in the vlaf f th tt trophy l incidentally it is worthy of men tion that this is the first time the thorneuffe trophy has been won two jeers in succession by the same run ner since it was put up for annual competition m 1932 dave criehton having defeated art clarke last year xo carry off this trophy congrats dave prom sept 12 to sept 17 a clinical programme under the capable direc tion of dr ry g hall present chairman of st michaels hospital chntcal society toronto was success fully terminated on saturday last by noon of first day over 175 doc tors had registered for the refresher course and as week progressed over 200 took advantage of the various edu cative papers talks and demonstra tions on a wide variety of subjects of interest to medical men not only from toronto but also from a widely scattered territory medical men as sembled from 30 in the morning until 500 pjn and after dally with only a brief period for lunch such be ing the press of subjects discussed much that was of practical value ur mnl cladstone athletic out runners here saturday mo program of events has mams njkmm mm invited to attend at the f au some thirty or forty runners from the gladstone athletic club toronto kvtn be m georgetown on saturday wxkbfc and will put on a ug p to the park included m program wql be an 18mile ran h wfq take she lonedistance run- sooth down the sth line and i to ashgrove op the tth une to and the arton crossroad to the tib line and back to she park just little jnom before aspper tsme no done a number ot l eta- asos wld be- interested enough abate races to accept the dabs vttation to be present there n r- wffl be r ttaat three of georgetown nnmers belong fccal satcriat smal round of the tongue ptaydosnas em r etlmimwi at the park ax st michaels clinical week arm bouquets and slippers barbara nohe niece of the groom was junior bridesmaid wearing asrf ankle length dress of white organdy and cape trimmed in color to match dresses worn by other attendants and an old fashioned bouquet of with large ruffle the brides mother wore a powder blue lace dress with navy accessories and shoulder bouquet of pink rose buds tbemother of the groom wore a dress of navy triple sheer over printed silk with accessories to match and wore a corsage of t roses completing her costume mrs raymond shook aunt of the bride sang during the ceremony be cause and i love you truly music was played by prescott whitney of east rochester harvey c nohe of rochester was best man and the us hers were walter nohe brother of the groom and william and samuel alien brothers of the bride mrs j w allen mrs s w allen sisters- inlaw of the bride mrs glen w hoyt mrs c f sutter cousins of the bride served refreshments from a table decorated with a threetiered cake and vase of mixed dowers guests from a distance were mr and mrs m t halladay and daugh ter hellen mr and mrs w dixon mr lee and ellis dixon of nuagra falls ont mr and mis w j allen allen and miss wore silver surviving are his widow who miss irene price a daughter marion and- two brothers joseph and george both of brampton district new minister at milton presbyterian church a reception was held in knox pres byterian church school room to mil ton one evening last week for the congregation to meet the rev and mrs rtddell and their daughter w i dick ki- was chairman ana mrs r w phillip and mrs crowe received with rev and mrs rlddell a splendid program was given by misses ruth sergeant and ella white mrs andy bulot and mr don to- letxka robert cook grant frascr a number of member from the xmgrvaation of the hornby presby terian church attended rgeni rd if ij esquesing tax rate 27 mitts st one mill higher than last year large number of sheep claims come up for payment wheat sold from dob- bie farmmoney bylaw passed the council held their regular mon thly meeting on wednesday atternoon last september 14th deputyreeve w a wilson councillors c h may g w murray and edwin harrop were present reeve n a robinson presided at the meeting the min utes of last meeting were read and confirmed communications were read r motor vehicles branch depar of highways and george e elliott moved by c h may seconded by o w murray that the treasurer pay relief accounts as presented by the relief officer 14380 carried moved by w a wilson seconded by edwin harrop that the treasurer pay sheep claims fred may 1 ewe and 1 lamb killed by dogs m700 i ewe and 1 lamb injured by dogs 1300 total 3000 less what ewe brought on market 520 s2480 mejdrum stark 1 registered ram killed by flogs 3000 1 lamb killed by dogs 600 total 3600 guy bussell 2 sheep killed by dogs 1800 2 registered ewes killed by dogs 3200 1 registered lamb kill ed by dogs 1200- 2 lambs killed by dogs 1400 4 sheep injured by dogs 1200 total 8800 a sr wilson valu ator 4 trips 800 wm logan x sheep killed by dogs 1200 k o lidsay valuator 200carried mifrray may that the txeasurer pay bell telephone co 38121 i0 9112 177 total 373 the canadian champlnn 765 the georgetown herald 1336 l m bennett stamps 548 acton public utilities crescent street ugh la 1500 whllller and co account for 1938 5733 j sanford relief account to date 1850 carried harrop wilson that the anonym ous letter from ste be filed carried harrop wilson that the treasur er pay board of health account j sanford account to date 1750 car ried wilson harrop that the treasur er pay road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 420694 carried harrop wlkwn that this council accept the cheque for 5630 from walter lawson for wheat grown on the dobble farm carried may murray that the treasurer pay to jas mcbrlde half the amount received- tar wheat on the dobble farm as per agreement 2940 car ried hartopwuson that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to dls- tribute the interest accruing from the railway bonus fund fif the dlf- efrent school sections entitled there to and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried murray may that bylaw no aw to distribute the interest accrnms from the railway bonos fund f the different school sections entitled thereto be now read a second and third times and passed and that the seal of the corporation be ittartwi thereto carried may murray that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to assess the several school sections and anion school sections of the township of esquesmg for the year 1988 and that said bylaw be now read a first tttne carried wilson harrop that bylaw no 900 to assess the several school sec tions and union school sections of the township of esquesing for the year 1938 having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and that toe seal of the corporation be attached there- congratulations to georgetown band mr orvil a gane of west palm beach florida an old georgetown boy when renewing his subscription to the herald writes as follows i have read in the herald with considerable interest of the success of the band in the competition at the canadian national exhibition as well as in other competitions during the summer congratulations to the di rector as well as to all the members may this success continue throughout the coming years as a member of the band in 1904- 1909 under capt albertson and band master oastell when it was the 20th battalion halton lome rifles band i am always interested to their do ings caused some i dr moore who arrived in the city was saturday was to have given an ad dress at a service club luncheon to day be hasheen active in the mini stry for more than 60 years he was bom in acton in 1860 his wife is ill at their home to toronto dr moores many friends in this vicinity hope for his speedy recovery w3ls meeting well attended the womens missionary meeting of knox presbyterian church which was held on wednesday of last week the home of mrs h cleave was well attended mrs magee district presi dent also mrs davidson mrs acbl- son and mrs thomas an of bramp ton supplied the program which my much a and enjoyed by au present a social hour i spent- at the close of the meeting lions club find need urgent lor welfare work with the need so georgetown and district and other clinics the for dental georgetown included to the dally medical fare i m porgrave glen williams ont and for halfhour periods in morning mrs wesley day mrs f smith to- and afternoon sessions the visiting ronto miss u frances georgetown doctors were given privilege of mak- i mr mra lawrence stone hast ing ward rounds or witnessing vari- ld ur urs n j alteman lions club are putting forth every ous sections of hospital where actual j ur nd a dock and daughter 1 effort in an enedavor to raise sumd- stkms and indicated treat- hehna mr h brown brampton ont j ent funds so that no underprivleged were being carried out under mis r behage mrs a peck and i child will have to forego the benefit direction of beads of various depart- j daughters caroline and hazel miss of these clinics ana a orbaker miss lnder mr p de- while they are aware of the fact varied experience hi hospital work hopd william mr c wetxel that the duaens of the town are call- such teachers as dr william mag- i niagara falls ny miss m marks ed upon to contribute to many com- ner lecturer to pathology university i scw fork city and mr and mrs p munlty activities they fed that the toronto and formerry lecturer id p and son ivan of tborold out- ae subject university college cork i rochester herald ireland were present to add tbelr funds must be raised if underprrvileged children to re ceive benefit of dental clinic to hold twoday frolic next month bit to the good work while ban been the vogue for a number of tins sm on i st that year with the greauy ecdatged hospital f a more comprehen sive program was systematically car- limefaeao were plwk on wed nesday and saturday at which tta1 p dealt with matters of pnbhc health and r welfare for pofauc was dr a j aiararrasfr preame of the ontario medical society their app of this years eonrt and are l forward to next ycara medical fnw- rescxt of atjto sorry bat ikcnem issued only- when your form b out property- why i iftoe your nerre sb had n fctrnia of otanplknedts oi figure are wed rve my i aifcnei by police to have wafted into the stde of a car driven north on the secanclme bi by br- i nasi han of oaesph on sbnday jos gardener 5yearou spey red dens fata ooebb general rttai ana work they are doing among those leas fortunate than tbexnaetves should re ceive the hearty sup of everyone the uons ctnb do not however ask for yom- donation without grrtag yon value for money received at this time when they are again so year patronage they have pla two grand mining of worthwhile en- tertsdnmenx dates set are o lfth and 11th the place the george town arena on use upentog night they are pleased to bmkg to the dfl- aens of the town ken sable and his nisal of radio fame night wftl be i ms with wjttamwnh acts boxm fas parttcahws m to future the great need of the ren of o and district and the linn the horticultural society at the opening of the school on monday morning the prises were pre sented for toe pupils gardens first michael lorusso f joeie lorasso third bobble burns fourth susie colman r that at the fau pair four prises will be given the children for the best bouquets from their own strdens prises sloo 15 cents so cents 35 cents also mem of the society winning the greatest prises for flowers wfd be awarded three prizes ssjftvjm and slo0 i so rttalry in terested to the iwert of others and for the benefit of these who may not be nawdoar wttfa the work erzn barn dutatotbd bt fbi large barn on the farm of jaases th one male north of erin vil lage early s murray may that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to assess the township of esquesing for the year 1938 and that said bylaw be now read a first tline carried harrop wllsoo that bylaw ha 901 to assess the township of esques mg for the year 1988 having been read a first time be now- read a sec ond and third um and passed and that the seal of the corporation be attached thereto carried- may murray that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to uup the collector of rates to collect sta- toory penalties for nonpaysaent of taxss after ixcember last 1898 and that said faylaw be now read a oat that bylaw ate tax to khutmu the eoosctor of rates to oofl sta na t non payment of taxes after da 1838 basing bam read a read i stroyed to the baue oovered about 2j8 who were awakened by the crarfcltng of the names and the bright reflec tion which lit op the entire ansa the fire was too lax advanced save anything m the m aided by twi and the brin fire brigade the thcsapsons n on preventing the the ugfmwad oat of tows tor his wtte dtrthday sent bar i

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