Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1920, p. 2

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pa ok 2 tlik okouoktown hkral1 amount 2flti 1920 married armstrong boomkk at st georges church georgetown on wednesday august ihlh 1 920 ivarl youngest dau ghter of mrs hotmur to ryedvrirk n armwronjf lindsay lksiik at knox college clia eel toronto on wed aug 18ih by lev k k cameron catherine isabel only daughter ol mr and mm j l leslie to kenneth cowan lindsay son of mr and mm j k lindsay all of ieoretown died whitbv al iwr lal- reiden e i jaik- inan ave toronto m salurdtty aiuc- ul 21st 1420 mary a whitby belov ed wife of fred v rrooke obituary john bvanh fa tuesday august hrd mr john bvuus passed away at the hone of his daughter mm ja a fraiser ntbuuluii man deceased won borual clotigh co antrim ireland and ruiuc to canada when 19 years of age after tf few years at watetdown he moved to a farm at georgetown where lie remained ovrfr- 40 year prom bet he went to victoria bc where t jie ha iocs lived with the exception oi a few year in california on november tttli lb66he married- janet fraser youngest daughter of the late james fraser of-isa- quosing who predeceased him by 9 years her remains being- interr ed at vancouver they wore the parents of ten children of whom- eight survive rev j fraser k-v- ans patterson cal mrs j t taylor and jyiiss margaret evans sacramento cal w t evans georgetown out mrs a mc millan manitou and mrs j a fraser john p evans and joseph ii evans of beulali there are fourteen grand children deceased was in his 88 rd year and during his illness of several years was kindly and tenderly ministered to hy his self-sacriflo- ing daughter margaret deceased was a staunch presbyterian during his long residence in this section he won the respect and es teem of a host of friends and car ried the best wishes of all with him when he left to make bis home in the west the remains were taken to van couver and interred beside those of his beloved wife who had pre deceased him richard okaham one of esnuesingsb oldest and most highly respected residents in the person of richard graham passed away at the home of bis soninlaw mr e huffman on sat urday last deceased was the on ly son of the late john clrabam and was born on the farm 7th line esquesing in 1889 in 1860 be married alice n coyne of trafal gar who with three daughters and four sons survive him mrs e huffman mrs n f lindsay ac- tod mrs j e haines toronto john of the 7th line r j on the old bomohtead geo w c of tor onto and dr w j of brooklyn ny deceased took an active inter est in municipal affairs and served in the township council for over 90 years as reeve deputyreeve and councillor he was a past president of the hal ton mutual fire insurance co and was a dir ector at the time of his death he was also an active member of the peol fire insurance co in politios ho was a liberal and in re ligion a life long methodist his death is the first break in the fam ily the funeral took place from the residence of his soninlaw mr e o huffman 8th line on tuesday afternoon when the remains were interred in norval cemetery the service wns conducted by decciix- eds pastor hov wray ij davidson the pall- bearers were the four ons and three sous inlaw mru w mtookk after an illness of some months duration mary a whitby beloved wife of f w brooke passed away at hor homo 17 jackman avenue toronto on saturday aug 21st deceased was born in leeds coun ty but moved to markdale with her parrnte when ijiiile young she was married on dec 2fith 1880 besides her husband a family of five sens and one daughter remain to morn the loan of a beloved mother they are dr john to ronto fred w jri and h grovor in the southern states mian dor othy frank and philip toronto she also loaves one sister mis a beattie toronto and six broth ers via fred whitby oregon r o whitby markdale j w whitby london a j whitby al bertnc l whitby st thomas and lenson whitby of toronto deceased was a resilient of george town for twenty years prior to her removal five years ago and her many friends deeply regret hor death the funeral took place from the borne 6f mr a watson george town on monday afternoon when the remains were intoned in greenwood cemetery the service- was oonducted by rev wray l davidson the pallbearers were j w kennody o t mckay w a wilson d bomerville j mn- dermid and e colbert there wore floral tributes from the following the family dr and mrs brooke mr beiitbie mr wataon and family mrs jerinyn and famiy misses ryan mr and mrrffsomorville miss stevenson mrs goodman canada lodge a f am toronto baseball lrauitr standing oeorgetown milton brampton limehouse glen t u 4 2 0 lost 1 1 8 5 h georgetown played good ball on saturday and won from brampton 13 8 brampton got all their runs in the 1th on 8 bits and several er rors and a walk after the second innings georgetown scored in ev ery innings game by innings 1st innings b dennes out on iolleld fly to cole apployard out at 1st on grounder gill flew but to cole ho nlns- g nohle struck oujt best out on grounder blackburn made 8 base bit and was out attempting to reach home no runs 2nd millings b lyons reached first on an orror but wauout steal ing second young flew out to mc cartney mc falls reached second on a nice hit henderson struck but do runs- arnold safe at first cole flew out to left field mccartney singled tiqd ntlvanred arnold to third hunter una reynolds struck out no rnps unl innings b warner reached 1st on error and stole second mar tin and dennis struck out apple- yard out at 1st no runs g ken nedy struok out noble singled best doubled blackburn flew out to 2nd arnold 1 base hit scored noble and best cole out at 1st 2 runs 4th innings b gill leavaff with 2 bagger lyons walked young singled filling bases mcfalls struck out henderson reached 1st on- er ror gill and lyons scoring warn er struok out martins hit scored young and henderson dennis rea ched 1st on error appleyards hit scored martin gills hit scored dennis and appleyard lyons rea ched 1st on error scoring gill young obliged by getting out 8 runs 0 mccartney and hunter drew walks reynolds struok out kennedy walked mccartney scor ed on a passed ball noble and best struok out 1 run 6th innings b mcfalls and henderson out at first warner singled and stole 2nd martin flew out no runs g blackburn rea ched 2nd on a single and his nerve arnold singled and joe scored cole singled mccartney singled and arnold scored hunter singled and cole scored and mccartney was called out at 8rd reynolds singled kennedy out noble reach ed first and bests hit soored hun teiand reynolds blackburns hit drove noble and best home arn old out 7 runs 6tb innings b dennes apple- yard and gill out in a row g cole hit a 8 bagger mccartneys sacrifice soored cole hunter sin gled reynolds out kennedy for ced hunter at 2nd 1 run 7th innings b young and ly ons out mcfalls failed to touch 1st on bis 2 bagger and was out no runs g noble singled best saorifioed blackburn singled scor ing noble best ran for blackburn and stole 2nd arnold flew out and best was out on a double play 1 run 8tb innings b henderson out at 1st warner singled and stole 2nd martin and dennes nut no runs g cole hit a two hngkcr mccartney out hunter singled and scored cole reynolds iinl kennedy out 1 run 8th innings ii applewml sill and lyons out iu u row no rutin score bv innings georgetown 0 0 2 17 111 11 brampton 0 0 o 8 o 0 0 0 0 h notkh 7 young had 8 strike outs and walked h and hlaukhurn laid ii strike outs ami walked 1 the boys gave blackburn grand support after the 1th inning- blackburn and cole bit like li- ends while noble arnold anil hunter also hd cll warner wins the only hiimipf on player to got on bases itftor t lie i tli innings milton and tleorgetovvn me tied for flrstpliui in the ifiigue- tliey play the deciding game herenovt batiirdry at oclock hot ii- te ams are out lo win ami ii clnse game shquld result as the- score was 169 iu- the gome nt milton come uijd bnngyiuort fiieniu mil- tonroolers will b here inswarms so root for the homw train e thererto norval to 0r advertiser owing to the increased- msl uf production material etc we ttiid it obcesvary if wo wish to contin ue in business to nuike n small in- crease iu our lulvcrtisiut rales all display advertising will be ad vanced 2c per inch on and utor september 1st we thank on all for your patronage which we much appreciate and trust to be favored with a continuance of the same j m moore publisher on thursday august llltli n party from norval mid niou ant vicinity journeyed hy train anil motor cur in heiifoith to visit rev anil mrs 1 a ferguson formerly of norval in the evening a con cert vviim given by the visitors in dmitk presbyterian churili to an audience which lllled the building those inking part were mr ami mrs a l noble mrs fred thorn- psou mr curl admits miss jean adiiuth miss olive imiil mr jack walllins mr and mrs j a fer- gustm jriie next day was smnt in a ttvotin- trip to lake huron visiting lotlericlt riiiy held and- ot her plarf nwtflii party re- ttiiikml home tn nnrv ill nu katm- diiymis noble mill etliefwil remain for it mure prolonged visit at ihe manse church news mkti10i sunday august vsiltli inion services meyliialisl and haptist- churches 11 iiiii mutlioiljkl cliincli i 7 pm baptist church luv titos hnyil or hrnnle will preach tit both services knux cliimtcll dr kchofleld of coreii will occu py the pnlpil of knov church next hahballi morning and even ing dr schotluld is professor of bacteriology and hygiene in japan university in cnrea anil is a most interesting speaker his address es will 1m most holpiul iiss 1 l ir jll kaoofflcl 4amilton e8tabushed 1872 nitkinkss hanimeteih seem to iutliciile that the period of easy money and high prices is hearing and end a dollar saved now in the form of a savings bank deposit will he worth much more in the next coil ilc of years after the reliction lias set ip bank of hamilton g c mackay manager r j hynds insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 203 georgetown farm town properties for sale particularly gnudfarniin peel county ii miles from railway go buildings hank barn good brick house all level 7 ones up del cultivation balance hush and paxlurf tl30oo in corporatinp of leorgetown 10 acres kooci garden land a choice piece of garden soil 30o an acre in 1 lalton countv near oakville on dunots street 100acrn fiirni jill tiikler miltivation flood farm buildings miodsoil ovvner srek itnd faruivipioted vujy reasonable 113000 new niiicioniuctl solid brick house for sale with- two lots for 07500 or with it acrei of land for fbooo fioftcre jiiriu good buildings caohu to vmlnie anil railway station sqsoo kiue huge luistuic fiuui for sale evans rush willoughby block phone 237 georgetown madges candy shop special sundaes peach of a sundae pecan nut sundae royal special main street 20c 20c 20c phone 214 th mens store special announcement advice to our friends who are thinking ol getting a blue or black serge suit we have a large stock ot the above goods bought beforethe big advance ir price if yoii ate consider frig the purchase of a serge suit now is the time to place your order as you will pay onerthird mpre for these goods by- the end of the month no matter where you buy them bfiy now and save money iar gearing sale in mens and youths h-ady-o- wear clothing ho iter cent reduction off sltits in stock to nule room for new pall floods buy now and save money all must be sold in ten days huigains in nil spring and summer goods millar fc co fine highclass taylors men farnittlitnsit and radyowar olotltinc ge phone 126 2 jacksons why we need new money thh year we are pending about ten million dollars to extend our ayatem to accommodate new ubaeribeim year by year we muat spend mtlhons ao that people r telephone service may be accommodated such huge sums of course cannot be provided out of our revenue the only way of obtaining money in- such amounts is from in vestors seeking profitable employment for idle funds investors naturally wont put their money into any enterprise that does not promise absolute security and a sure return now adays aecurity and a handsome return on investments are not difficult to ftndl ourproblmm thtn if in p0 of the high oost of everything we buy in both labor and matrialtopay suoh a return to present inv tore our eharehotdereab wol attract new money this must be aooompttshed whits at the earns time keeping oar service up to the highest standard if ths rate of return ie not attroattve then the supply of new money eeaaes this is the problem of telephone companies everywhere none of them has found any other solution than to charge a fair and adequate rate to subscribers the bell telephone company of canada j w bvb got a puro food reputation to maintain and believe us were going to maintain it we wont sell any grocery article that isiit sure to givo absolute food satisfaction wo be lieve hint you ought to in vestigate the edihlns we sell havknt your neth hors told you about ns havent they told you a- bout how pleased tliey tire with the way we have ser ved them with pure foods at the proper prices well theyre giving it to you straight were looking for your visit georgetown glenwilliams co operative 5qcietyltd high class merchants phone 229 h pr1tchett manager and secretary a saturday treat many mv aauiu uj lo five ihtfin attothtm opiorhinity o buyinjj our ilonu- mnihi apple biohkoiiih hi j9c per 1h this saliinhiy wn oflor you 100 iiih city ior tfel t0i per lb or i hem saturday treat price per lb 39o weekend chocolates 49c hordunux kitf ljirinol lotoannl ctusw ioamii cttikifi ioppirriniiit oiaif ukpbrrv iiium8t molatak tanuttl aiul many other lluvvrn this lithiluhm nhhorlintmtl in whal ouv wilt ftttt tonxmu if kuular or and 7v per 1h weekend special 49o per lb t h moorehead brampton georgetown milton acton offsets labor shortage j a jodson ihiltnlo creek mont says we hmifflu our delciiliighl in the spiing of 1 1 7 hcniilc saving about h hours each week it litis given perfect satisfaction with the present dilllin lly iu hceiirinu help we consider it indispen sable wiilti hii-ciiltilokut- evans rush georgetown make delcolight your choice we offer some good savings in mens boys and childrens wear mens black denim and blue and white stripe overall heat quality cloth large ami ruoiny made to vvciir and give seivice sizes ml to i i at smari these are loss than replacing value hoys sics itt to m2 at 17fi ijittle mens i to 12 years 100 mens dress shirts choice pittteiiis laigo roomy good tnatorial and well made for service sizes 1tj to 17 under priced at from 100 to 250 wens work shirts extra strong and serviceable all sizes assort ed material and patterns exceptional value at 105 hoys heavy knrki shirts for rough wear sizes 12j to h 160 hoys strong serviceable shirts of assortod patterns and good ma terials sizes 12 to h 12u mens flno wool worsted sox 125 mens line worsted sox 00c mens heavy work gloves and mitts 7n mens hiilhriggan shirts and drawers the lies quality 110c values for lc mens ties handkerchiefs and suspenders childrens special valuo koveralls extra strong and serviceable nieo patters of food malarial well made ages h to 7 years 00c a f 175 womens house drosses good material good lilting garinonts of different materials and colors at 22oto 1126 womens apron dresses well made horviceahlo material and good patterns at 100 and 125 ribbons laces and embroider ies for hummer wear now sorvieoable and season able summer footwear for inon women and children ial our present prices on alllines of furni ture and houseiurnish- ing saves you big mon ey investigate jacksons georgetown 2 vacation time is here are you ready to play we have for you all that you need to help you have a good time and look your best every moment of your holidays bathiiiscapv40ctop200 kodaks 93oo to s3000 thermos bote 8300 nd up j1 i lo at various price cigars and tobaccos all price hourigans 75 store jt vijii i v i v v i mimlk vjv tj ci jrii pmimiimmp tfsbiiidysjfefejgi

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