Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1919, p. 1

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i the georgetown herald jl fifty- second tear of publication georgretown wednesday evening april 28id 1919 si 50 per annum or 125 if paid in advance the georgetown herald i pihllhh very wednesday evening at the herald powsr printing office oeorgatewa ont contract aovrtiaing rates v i fiirhd ppuiath tnln bir lis v b ttrtt imttton pattersons jvleat market itv- lit v v is where you can secure the edicts fc crfallhdisp fresk ans curi meatjfisbj etc atthe 0 west prices v toan advertteeiftent wruhout ispaow i- code will fee raeerle u6tll forbm iti autts aairdlotr v airmjimievu will be ohansedwwie taoinonin vth4ui pxrm owu t zzzz aerueefrient 4n the v ub8crw40nratk v- v tn of w9s c pla to evajuseni mentfee tnt to wv aiioe the ddre label ehowe rllschrtjoiii anhw j j k ajoorm piibilsw the opt utbtts table going babt jimil 94bam passenger 1181 am passenger 845 pm mail 8 p- passenger v 880 pm passenger sunday 718 pm aoma wbbt mail 7- ajn mail 1000 am passenger 801 pm passenger 8 p- mail 767 pm oottto mobth mail 767 ttjn mail 680 pm ooikq south mail ii- a mail 740pm isl isiumuminll iffiiiiiiiiuldiill isannro tf st wv j patterson main street georgetown phone no zir lsiidetiift8sin8i1e rwf jrea abe-stsimwltljap- is pkaluri attractive v- i i- v l- pulijbfja vif fias thiiit jf6in4iimiorism fetylsi ntoil omins jwitihl- grace and beauty the ehmmerbtttorr if you iavsst ip si pai bsmw the sh o e ma n the home of better shoes in ujlujjjjiad bi laannnnrxdmi ibimnnnfm oaitary when the christ ay lord hung dying dying on the shameful tree mer in all their madness mocked him yet no word at all said he but when at his side a sinner hanging there in hhame to die pleading sought his loving favor 8 cat jota gad reply rllv rat jl to bsiuihi dailt trmbtablb am pm- pm doing bast 810 224 64 going west 866 810 1a bokday tutjitabtje am pan pm pm going east 1021 1280 846 610 43oing west 1040 610 counter check books at the herald t 0eob0k church rsv win burt l th rsstor sunday ssrvise u follows itettiu xi a m bvsiuono 7 p m sunday bohool ms a m in baim- nsnt holy communion 1st and rd gundavs of saoli month it van xbgal hilton walubridqb dale barrlstsra solieitors etc toronto and ooorgotown offlu konnody blook ile boy date la ehargo ot ooorga- xwnoffloa fcx medical or j0bph moanorew phytisian and surgeon mnlal omosr of usalth dlatrlot dursson o t b offlo hours j to 4 and 7 to p m phono 68 office and rwidonoo main street south opposltai pnsbytarian cburon optical l l plant o o oph d eys pollit goorgotown office next to public library satur day eveotngi s to 10 pm and by ap pointment dental prank r watson dds mtvsi dentist georgetown ont hours a m ifi p m- sxoopt thursday sftsrnoon denuatry in sll its branohes ovsr sell talsphone office r l hkath uda ods dantist offloe in iaim block one doorvortli o oneiui osutruujw factory hours 0 a m to i p m cbubopractic no medlolne surgery or osteopathy a m meil8en 0 c graduate of the palmer the ori ginal school of chlropraotlc devon- po iowa v 6 a ofliarover hourlone drug store consultation and spinal analysis vrss tdeauaya thursdays and satur days 2 to 5 and 7 to g p m phone 160a auctioneers bbnj fetch licensed auctioneer or halton and reel aienwllusias post offloe sales conducted satisfactorily and at rea sonable ratoa orders left at the georgetown herald ofboe will receive prompt attention- milton prentiss motor pov btdo machinkrv brokirs electric repairs torbnto h jatba0y olerk townshlp of bsojueelns clerk srd division court the leading wrssnd i4fs insurance oa reprtienttd ikttsmiref marriage uosnsss omosimivbtrsstsst u i georgetown w0 pm four4vsdnssajr and i m how about your garden have you bought your seeds if not give us a call we have a large assort ment of package seeds besides the following seeds in bulk golden bantam early white corey early minnesota and stowells evergreen corn little gem and american wonder peas golden wax and black seeded wax beans beet seed and sweet peas farmetsv let us have your order for red clover alfalfa alsike timothy mangold and turnip seed canada food board licenae no 81278 a m grandy phone quick delivery 7s prompt service aye todajvyi me 19 glory jesus answered thou ahiilt be was not th most wondrous ptty vsoto blsb4 dyipg twef i- s enamiabisatra decfa anguisjli thtitbvgivevspurrftlief stth fte heiw pteading jstulf ei hefcf ijrtian- siririer pray v arisytttrsjoery pjia itimefejjj send no soiii unblessed away guilty eary sinstained hwlen j pearncyttipw bnhini iboajl tno ytfar sidtoevthoutnurnoei freely halv forgive them all fell it in the highest heaven toll it in- the dipths eloiv tell it to the lost and butcast tell hfto the haunts of woe to the very chief of sinners let the blessed tidings go he who asks to be forgiven shall the saviours mercy know selected why good roads good roads mean higher land valuex good roads bring higher rental incomes land owners should lead the road improvement crusade good roiuls mean more dollars in their joikets and more pleasure for public school report farmers business for the past 64 years this bank has given particular attention to the business of farmers we have helped many over the rot places and have aided many more to highest plane of success we are prepared to extend you every aid within legitimate banking practice come in at any time and talk over your affairs with at you are always welcome trie merchants bank houd office montreal of ofokoet0wn branch acton branch canada established 1864 c w grandy manager l b 8horry maoe fire accident insurance do your business with the oldest and best companies in the world some of the companies i represent are fire royal queen guardian caledonian liverpool london globe hartford north british mercantile western globe rutgers hand in hand dominion accident dominion of canada guarantee accident employers liability provident assurance co i am prepared to issue your policy in any company you may select wt ostslt phonejoulce 206 res 65 j georgetown its no pleasure to if it does not keep perfect time we are expert watch adjusters and guarantee our work to be satisfactory all the latest and best in watches clocks jewelery et a right prices aej main 8trpbt htefympw yytybj just out of uniform and here for business again i will buy all kinds of scrap metal and junk of any kind bags and old auto tiret wanted set single harness heavy wanted h eisen bro po box 1076 georgetown a progressive bnchro under the auspices of the ladies bowl- ing club will bo held in the town hall on thursday evening april 24th tiokets on sale at matthews drug store or may be had from members of the club loadii limited by the worst is pot in theaoed good roods mean social iajprojte uneot him stf fttpjge but bad roads tend to wardj rural isolation v ev ea4ivlive but pfce wki ntjthjoy the ehaneet0 go where lweveasvtherjirotor foax- and g6odrottdsjrnike al distances short town preabtires- and conntry jreapupesae only astones throw ajaiti j jorpftd bygoqd roads i thepountry boys and are less likely- t6 leave jthafarnj jf good roade bring neighbors nearer baa roods are a detriment to the farmer bht thfiy are vorse for the farmers wife well kopt roods liieun bettor rural schools our country boys and girls areentitled to ns good school facilities an our town child ren enoy the doctor has a better chance to save lives if good roads shorten the distance from olllce to farm profit pleasure and public spir it demand improvement of the ronds a country worth fighting for is worthy of good roads such as our boys have seen over in f ranee we want 85 day roads 4 georgetown creamery we advise all farmers not to listen to any of the ontside creameries that are making big promises we are here to give full weight and honest test and wa always pay yon highest market price in cash for your cr we will also buy your poultry and apples now we think yon have confidence in us and would ask you to enquire our prices before shipping anything out of town georgetown creamery co m saxe manager kentner tost carpenters builders phone 211 georgetown estimates gladly furnished on application good flour is absolutely necessary to produce the best in bread and pastry the noble q3anis are the superior hour or today try them v robert noble linqtited yy sihwsp facts regarding the club house objects in purchasing i to provide a suitable meeting place for the gwva to hold their business meetings ii to provide a place where members of the owva and all men in georgetown and vicinity who are not eligible for mem bership in the association can go for healthful and harmless re creation f womens organization will have all the privileges and when desirable exclusive use of the house and grounds for any such purpose as meetings teas lawn socials etc iii to provide a nights lodging bath etc to any returned soldier who may be passing through georgetown and who may be in adverse cironmstances iv to provide georgetown with a real asset in the form of a clubhouse and grounds which will be a oredit to the town it is the intention of the gwva to make the house and grounds as attractive as possible and a real beauty spot in georgetown v to provide a home for a crippled soldier and his wife who will have quarters in the clubhouse act as caretakers and keep it open for citizens at all tirnes during the day and evenings management and maintenance there is no doubt about the olubhouse being maintained after it is opened without calling on the town counoil or citizens for further funds the annual fees of members of the gwva and other members together with the proceeds from an annual garden party entertainments etc would maintain ample funds for the maintenance of the club the gwva would welcome the ap pointment of trustees by the citizens to oversee the management etc of the club the association is willing to enter into a written agreement with the town providing for the return of the clubhouse and grounds to the citizens when the time arrives that the club house cannot be maintained without assistance from the town or the association is willing that the town shouldoivn the clubbouse from the beginning and give the gwva a lease of it for a term of years the association to maintain it how the town council stands on the matter the gwva appreciates very much the kindly feeling shown toward them by the council the gwva project has its sup port and individually and collectively it has given the gwva every consideration and the association fools that the council in passing the following resolution helped considerably to insure the success of the campaign next woek moved by ijoroy dale seconded by w p bradley that this council owing to the legal and financial aspects of the situation feel that they cannot respond to the wishes of the committee to raise 2000 to procure watches for the returned soldiers by direct taxation this counoil also feels that any gift or subscription riven by the people should be of their own free will and volition this council also feels that the subscriptions for the watches and memorial should be raised separate and distinot from the club house and feel that they do not in any way want td interfere with the purohase of a club house by the gwva and would recom mend to the committee that- if the gwva feel there is an ur gent necessity for collecting for their olub house that the commit tee defer raising the money by public subscription for the watohes to be given to the returned soldiers and for a memorial to be ereo- tod in honor of those who have fallen until such further time as they may deem expedient carried unanimously h grant reeve dated april 8th 1919 aims and objects of the gwva i to perpetuate the close and kindly ties of mutual service in the great war the recollections and associations of that experience and to maintain proper standards of dignity and honor between all returned soldiers ii to preserve the memory and records of those who suffer ed and died for the nation to see to the erection of monuments to thoir valor the provision of suitable burial plaoeft and the estab lishment of an annual memorial day iii to insure that proper provisions nro made for duo care of the siok wounded and needy among those who have served in cluding reasonable pensions employment for such as aro capable medical care and equitable provision for dependent families of the fallen y iv to constantly inoulcato loyalty to canada and tho em pire and unstintod service in their interests accomplishments ot the g w v a tho gwva has been responsible for obtaining more than two hiilion dollars in sottlomontof olalms advanced on aooount of widows orphans soldiers dependants and veterans of tho great war it led in the agitation which resulted in tho m8a and was largely responsible for the iporeabq in pensions separation allow ance post discharge pay and war bonus the extension of voch- tloniutratrilng faoilitios and iniprovemont in the treatment given comiodos 1etiuiiod to canada no organisation 1ju1 more to do with the ontario and-domln- ion govdirrrndnfc sotting osldo twerttybsvbihwijhon dollars for town pannlris and housing dining tbo period of heoonstruotioni xio problems of returned soldiors and tho depondants of not ooine bnolt cari bo qwyaiwlth graatbr satisfaction than is pqmblo throug1vy othsivorganiiationiinthe dominjopotcivnada the following is the report for easter examinations 8r iv hon clarence benham aileen moore pass merle fisher eileen brudley morrell hillock jr iv hon maud mcdonald pass mildred pleck oeqrgina flehrdweiici barlyaimattery mgarjtioeliaoow berber eatifts willje tricky 1w- framptonrdickbon boe wajtebeld pord hafcel bradley gowman truas s njeap mackenzie dordthy ertinapjoo adw yam cpwence ihg avfchirotyn- dall ajexrasar kkotlfevafreaiu i ouitf fculian waon ayorwo- ook taird violet netf jefc ballanv 7r- jjm tine o it or nvaon4h iurgar oouttsjdellac boies wa bejmcdflraaid tjtorvy woods pass jack laciu burhell lougheed mine cameron willie hyde edna jepson rutti prraud gladys tost mertle tbs stanley godfrey jr iii hon victor non-ing- ton may willis pass beta tost bernard ann- strong eric emerson marie fleck allan baker alice tuck joo allen sr ii pass bam mackenzie edna jenkins fred spires evelyn stockford dorothy ballantine jean mcgibbon claude burnside jr ii hon bruce heath mar garet j kennedy harold bulli- vont and edith davis equal mar garet c kennedy margaret wil- longhby irene tost jim dobbie pasb flossie blair jack crioh- ton edgar rush wilhemine hynds wilfred breen alex rit chie victor tedder walter hyde frank tost alice trcanor charlie frampton jack modermid helen liane elvin ostrander violet tedder marjorie hillock newman trnax john leslie hazel holmes lome walters clarence reith alex vance olaf stnpleton first book senior class hon lome cave charlie willson stel la coulter gordon spence willie reeve clifford bradley pass charlie groom jean watt winnie hyde harvey king ken neth weston jaok buck lloyd cole jack forster charlie kirk isobell lougheed willie merritt kathleen barnes jock watson claude kentner eleanor maw jr class pass frank whitmee madeline erwin roy hilts first book hon arthurezeard pass aileen groat marie cook marion plant margraret wright sr pr hon willie king geo hoare helen hilts pass edith tost boy moen ery gladys weston hilliard allen pr class hon mabel sparling chatlie stockford and willie rut- ledge equal emily lucas and willie rooney epual pass waldo diggins fred mors rison willie vint arnold rush clifford blythe olive davis and john lane equal varna barker lloyd walters bert tuck willie ritohie joe hall appalling condition the report from mr norton su perintendent of the childrens aid society reveals appalling condi tions of degradation in all parts of the county the society is very grateful for the interest shown by the people when approached to help relieve this condition volun tary contributions have been offer ed from different places which are very much appreciated soveral organizations have expressed a de sire to help for whiob the society s indeed grateful senteno suepwried on sunday 29th march mr and mrs el lory brownridge of esquesing went to church leaving two youths joseph klein aged ib a barnado home boy and henry sheen 19 from the stratford boys home one of the youths was employed on the farm tho other was there looking for work mr brownridge left on a shelf a wallet containing 140 in oash and cheques and notes which made the total over 600 on bis return the wallet was missing and the boys denied knowledge of it but on the arrival of constable chap man they owned up they had divided the money one had hid den 70 in a ooanuro heap and the other had cochod his share in the granary the wallet whioh had been hidden in another place was given up too next day before police magistrate dice the boys pleaded guilty and were remanded for a week for enquiries into their histories favorable reports were received from both the homes last monday the boys were up for sentence and crown attorney dick recommended leniency as it was the boys hrsb offanoe and each had been ifiven a good char acter the police magistrate af ter both prisoners had promised to bo honest in future ordered their release on suspondod sentence on payment of the oasts of the prose cution about 20 each to pay half lie also ordered that they would be undor the supervision of inspector norton oftle aid society for a year mr mor ton who was present accepted the charge he said lie yould try to and homes for the boys and would do what be oould for them klein it appealed had 00 otjhis oredit at the barnado homo arid sheen saidtie had a small sum of money milton champion i mi tim i m

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