Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown heral4 piptyhixtu year op pobiiioatioit qeorfcetown wednesday breningf njovember lsui 1982 160 par annum id advance 200 to us the georgetown herald j m moore fiukku aj pieerieter mwur cen41m wmu nw otr tlaaetael uoinu kaht iossciigcr 7jtan i h am passenger 10lhaui mail 1140 am passenger 8 ib pm mail 615 pm passenger 880 pm pkhsenger sun day 721 pm goino wbst passenger 767 am mail 1018 am passenger sllkpm passenger 460 pm passenger 602 pm passenger 709 pm hail 86 pm i sunday 1008 am uoino nobtn mail 800 am mail 4fi5 pm it uoino booth mail h8u am mail 755 pm twmtt lakutu rath daily timbtablk am pm pm going east 810 224 640 going west 8fip 810 78 sunday timetable going east m pm pm pm pm 1081 12120 845 610 917 am pm pm go west 1040 610 886 h c bailey electrician lor zrfuapt x4xtvrea shmdes etc tall st the huneii saop atnd let u cive yon price on your eleotrlo sattoetlon guaranteed ed2 cemcenhn wabaxley harness maker winter is coming aro ypii rpiulj forit i parry a full iido of boise llantets robes mns and gloves at imk mioh rrkxs teurlsf rnmuly mtcsfea w a bailey uptodate harne8bsh0p mali street ce0rcet0wn bargains a good assortment of childrens velvet hsts and tunit plush and felt harts for tittle girls all to go at a aacri- flce also a foil line of ladies aadchildrenb underwear home d arona-ohjld- reni rompen ladies and onildrena- olovea stamped goods eto mrs a wabmmrsllwuflem coal i beat d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal c r1dler butcher dealer in all kinds op fresh cored and cooked meals orders promptly delivered georgetown phone 206 mrs j walkins normal station phone 62 w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 05 geobeetown jmbuck buxohqb alnpkikokrimlutk f the wtavtkkhamoiwttlw lowest possible prices d board license no 9 21 ob get the best wr i heirloom plate silverware for service with beauty and design with richness id fin ish with dignity and distinction in every line heirloom plate is also the silverware of long service the pore silver deposit is anusually heavy and is uncon ditionally guaranteed we have an excellent assortment of the cardinal pattern a b willson s8 4 erwingoldlianis georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery for jotir accommodation wo will bo open monila wednes dnsnm haturduj niulitn till 10 oolmk ice accounts will onrouatomers who stu owe na tor io kindly call said settle for same at once georgetown creamery co m sue manager the east end meat shop yen people will talk tho saying a true tliey will talk about me they will talk about you if we go to the opera some one will nay we should go to the church and learn how to pray if we go to tho church and offer up prayers they say- we are hypocrites and putting on airs if we are rich they call us n thief scoff at onr sorrows and laugh at our grid if we are poor they say that we shirk wealways were lazy and never would work they talk of our prospects they talk of our past and if we are happy they say it cant last they talk of our loved ones tbey talk of our foes they talk of our follies they talk of our woes they talk of our joya they talk of our fears they talk of our smile theytalkof our tears tbey talk if were singlo they talk if were wed they talk of oe livinr they talk or as dead though we live like an angel with circumspect walk our efforts are useless for people will talk established ia7g a perpetual market exists for high- grade hogs the large export trade assures a oer tain steadiness of price not found in the marketing of other commo dities study the known require ments of the buyers keep your stock up to standard if you peed ft loan bnng the matter to the at- of our local manager 44 mchorn ladies wear tiuloriag special values for this week end in all lines of j ladies ready-to- wear garments ahirschorn stock centjetm phase in w people viu tale public school report following is the public school report for tbe month of october glass iv hon beth minims cecil slapletori kathleen barnes lily leslie chan scrym- geour alioe parsons daisy whit- mee pearl saxe james dohbie bessie dobbie and edith francis equal gertrude clark claade burnside winnie james harold marshall charlie willson hugo diggina charlie kirk margaret modougail willie knight aileen groat jack forster don ald harrington joseph bolger pass willie king jack evans marie cook john dilly arthur smythson jack watson willie merritt butt evans gordon spence howard vint j maisie fountain jean watt helen for ster violet blair mable sparling jean- bullivant jack harrison herman cole lloyd cole and wal lace mcuanlley erma mccumber boy bradley jr ill hon gertie hirschorn gladys henry annie free man- madeleine erwin boy moenery pass irva thompson and el eanor treanor charlie stockford bay costigan viner wright kath teen wright joe hall jiugh mo- nally emilylucas maurice hil- directory shiltof wallbridoe a oale banis soliertere eto toronto and aeorzetown offlcv kaumdy block l roy date in enanr at qors- barnster soliciior etc office mill st georetawn hours 9am to 5 p m open wnaday and saturday event dr t m marckllui phyaieion jnd 8ursan madlcul officer of haalth offloe houra 3 to 4 and t to p m phoim n offln nd raaldcno main strt south oppoatt ptartytartan chnrch dr o f w ross phyalciao mill street georgetown phone 22 exhouse surgeon gracr hospilaj dr c v wlllumb rbjnucian aod surgeon office and reaideoce corner of main st south and factory si opposite bar ber esuic office hours9loam 23 and 78 pn and by appointment phone 262 f r wattoh p d s st d s ut bxoeft f u heath lda dds dmtust offio in tan top- ons door rt dc ohiropraotzo oftioe uazbar lsvtmtoit paburorsimsnt 10 yisaqsavlnujes office over postofflce consultation and spinal anatnte free omca hrtuaa tuesdays thursdays and saturdays 2 to sand 7 to 8 pni pwowa office i50w and roaideoce 232 benj prrch uoenssd attotlonser or haltea and pml qtanwlluama post obom salm oeorsmown herald office will receive 1 the willoughby farm agency 4200 buys good 100 acre farm with good buildings a miles from acton 6600 buys good ibs acres splendid buildings 4 miles from georgetown 7800 buys good home 44 acres orchard at georgetown make enquiries at the office georgetown or write or phone b b mcdowell rep georgetown ontario or to the wniougflbv farm agency eaiouke u vkfcru st ttrmte rkweauinm fire insurance j w knnest ecafttom ajreot for some of the atroogem cow paniea writing insurance are yoii protected ftcbartltra tasteest career eluott tease aa okartea sfabtereate every graduate of tbe last twelve months has promptly s emplo eater ear write fexoatalacme w kluett primelyel meat vlarket main street georgetorn phone no 1 roond steak sirloin bbeak porter honee steak z sbonlder boaat beef prime bib boaat beer lean stewing beef briacotboil leg of toons pork j soc fific 140 16c 18o loo afic loins of young pork shoulder pork chops streaky side pork stewing veal veal chops m leg of veal 1 loins of veal pare pork sausage 20o 20c 20c me 80c o ssc 16b watck our windows lor specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed j flour mills atau orookrb kings choice for bread national for pastry bran short feed flour coarse and dairy salt rolled oats wheatlets and feeds of oil kinds apple barrels for safe w j campbell umited norval ontario x t nniiiniiniiiiiii advertise in the herald junk wanted i am paying tbe highest cash prioe for all kinds of 3unk also hides and poultry beemeiee op peuto so as v lototta stmt oeorrwtowav ont m freeman post ofliee box 470 phono 186 new coal oil lamp givee a steady white light burns aboutone cent of oil in six hours lights like ordinary lamp but gives five tines the amount of light save your eyesight by getting one of tlfese lamps call and see or write whodge jr good positions b seskmsa a smb fcas nimnm ossr strars r toronto acton tho old jloys of acton and vicimt arc linlding an old tune euolire and dunrc in the town hall on thursday evening november 16th mr nnd mrs d ii young and daughters were kuobih or mr r d nodwelthillnburk for thanks giving mr h p moore attended the funeral of his friend rev dr briggs at toronto oa tucsdity mr moore was a member of dr briggs book committee for hi of his 40 years of service nnd itt the oldest member of this import ant committee mr and mrs alex belt- wno have been spending tbe last two months at edmonton returned home last week miss pearl bell who is ranon recovered accompan ied them home mr ernest scott has teased the farm on the check line recently vacated by mrs mirtin he moved with his family to the new home on tuesday free press look marion barker jack roberts bert took olive davis sr ii hon louise bultivant charlie denison bay cnchton edgar gregory and george sar gent equal harold tost beina hcenery frank bosso jack arm strong jack duncan and gordon harley lily saunders aod el mer coetigan loretta legrow edith godfrey pass irene marchroent henry col ley and hilliard allen equal verna barker willie vint edith tout gordon martin herbert hamilton ivan wright minnie sargent clifford blythe boy cole george chaplain george hoare ii hon flora aloott pearl blair jaok moclaren edna glass evelyn ashmore betty denison aloysins bolger loib butler elizabeth brookes jose phine hickey ethel marshall florence brandford margaret green harold davidson ted murdock boy ward evans stanley allen graham aileen hamilton tillie hirsohorn jean merritt valter mcgilvary earl hilts howard legrow irene armstrong cecil davidson wil lie chaplin raymond bridge lily scrymgeoar lily hoggins fraeer minuns pobm i a first class hon loo vain woods irene mnlholland marion treanor equal eleanor bulli- vant aileen glass equal bused 1 fjreatiue mary reeve equal kel ly monally lena hilts bruce mokeozje rose poile ernest hfltfiy pass irene hall jim boss brook rosso equal frank green arthur hilts jim sargent jack smith ethel barker d o abbott 0mar diggins jack saunders primary class jean mcallister george alan mary edwards john cu comings david 3riobton kath leen mavea ross duncan edith ballivant harold campbell nel lie maynard bessie walker fran- oes evans jean hill helen ben nett gordon hale jaok cunning ham gordon obtrandar fobu ib first book hon irene feller blgie varey hazel barneoretbcl spence josephine heath ethel smith catherine dilly marion stockford eileen costigan alice walker eleanor momullin law renoe cole mary arnold pass floyd hilts muriel whit- mee brook harley ella blythe margaret keotner billie maolar- primary grace monally vern on mocomber dorothy wright gladys martin monq sorymgeour margaret long audrey mccoaig flora graham erwin hilts ruth beaumont alfred sykes una dig gins chester cole gordon bous- kill donald mcgregor annie bosso edwin shortill cecil kent ner eric dean fobu i c first book hon evelyn hoare barbara tost ernest al oott muriel wright margaret denison and isabel thompson equal alan maodonald and helen macdooald equal ethel hall jaok hillock paw wilfrid hilts kathleen hale florence green both gam eron aod max freeman equal hay tedder wilbert bradley primary buth mcnatly ver dun wright harvey allen jim ribobie clarence kennedy adrian hioks betty penson lloyd heed erson reggie hoare charles brookes alastair keane margaret hoggins clayton bradley jacl hamilton hazel smith harry dewhurst mina mac donald mary gladall fersa treefmaeers axe aneeylma mn bess wilson editor of the redwood minssk gamtte very properly censures town people who drive through country dis triota and raid the farmer of his tame aod wild fruit and other products everything that grows on a farmers farm belongs to that farmer is tbe waj the gazette pots it totakeveven wild fruit or nuta without bfa pertaissiod is aa mucjia misdemeanor as to take his oorn potatoes or chickens jlunters with dojnaod guns are also a nuisance anootufn a menace to tbe farmer and his stock ballinalad a pretty autumn wedding took place- at the manse on nov 6th when olive eunice youngest daughter of rev n wad dell be came the bride or mr comfort j robzel uon of mr ira roseel georgetown the bride who was given away by her brother mr leslie waddell of mom aster col lege toronto looked very charm ing in a wedding gown of white georgette over cream satin with embroidered tulle veil and orange blossoms tire brides father officiated and her sister mrwtj r pickering of hamilton played the wedding march after the oeremony luncheon was served to about 20 guests being immediate relatives of the bride and groom tbe happy couple received many handsome presents mr and mrs roaxel will reside in georgetown mrs wm shortill who is in guelph hospital was operated on last week and is doing as woil as can be expected hie oakville bridge uon 8 c biggs ciuiif lo milton lout friday to disc uss wih i ho tj council tliu irokihci erec tion of a high level budm- i onk- lle on the tdrontollumillon hijliway he asked tbe cmmcil to agree that the county puj 20 kr cent of the estimated expcmli- ture which in about 9ttkx oak he to iaj 20 xr cent and the province 60 iter cent sidevajlj- aro included in the estiniauia for thexo onkvillo would liay ho that iialtonrj proportion would be 1bq0 ur admitted tiint in tho present situation the county is not compelled to contribute bat be said the new bridge tuuat be budt in the interests of the travel i iok pubfic as on account of the treni endous amount of tmo on lift highway the old bridge and its approaches are dankrrous h said the ne bridge muni be built next year and should tho counuf refuso to contribute all tbnt would be necessary to force it to do ho ild be to make the highway a provincial highway and this would be done he reminded tbe coun oil that it was after the count hod clotted tbe contract for tho erection of the sixteen mile creek bridge that the government hud made dundas streel a piovinciot highway and bad reduced u a tons coot rib at ion to 20 per cent or tho expenditure mr mordcn moved and mr betzner seconded a reso lution of approval of the bridro proposition mr hillmer and mr robinson wished it understood that the erection of tbe bridge would be in tbe interests of the general public not particularly terra cotla crowded out last issue mi sees myrtle mccanley campbell and marie mccauley of toronto spent thanksgiving with their parents here mr j edge br is now on the eiok list mr k loam intends installing a gasoline tank mr clajnoy has a large gang of men employed cutting wood ip his bush lot 7 on the mountain and is putting in a portable saw mill for cntting wood we are sorry to learn that mrs r is on the sick liet at present mss b burgess of toronto epent the week end with her par ents here mrs a burgess is spending a few days with friends at lindsay mr and mrs tbos webster are ill with tonsilitis at present messrs j mcleod and j stokes have completed their contract of grading isabella street and cind ering which adds considerably to its appearance bornby hornby womons institute gave a most delightful halloween party on wednesday evening nov 1st when people from all four town ships of the county were present mr w h stuart bank of ham il tod miltonaotedas chair man making useof the opportun ity to thank the w i for tho help tbey bad given tbe gordon home the proceedings were opened by a parade of those in fancy cos tume followed by a cake walk then came a short concert pro gram several pretty songs being given by the misses elliott of oampbellville while mrs carter of hornby and mr l greenwood of norval delighted everyone with tbeir clever recitations with tbeir usual generosity the w i had provided a delicious bup per toothsome pumpkin pies were much id evidence and tbe table decorations were artistic and all canadian after suner the company returned to the hall where dancing was en progress tbe musio being provided b the horn by orchestra the district president of the w i miss appelbe with mr a monabb and mr dawson of mil ton acted as judges of the cos turnta the first prize tor a fancy ooatume being riven to miss bar rop that for tbe comic rostume ter while little 1 helen chisholm won the prize for childs costume regret was expressed that more couples did not join in the cake walk the judges found it dint- cult to decide but anally awarded tbe first prise of a scrumptious cake to mr and mrs rantus pet tearovra ifesae oe have your own name and ad dress printed or written on the outside of envelopes or parcels sent by mail so they may he vs turned unopened if not detivered mail matter is on return able with out the name and address of send er ontbe outside and has to be sent fo tbadead letter offioe causing delay and inconvenience those ol uakville as bud it not been for tbe construction or tbe toronto- hamilton highway the present bridge would have full answered for the needs of the town the members generally nd mitted tbe necessity for the new bridge but the majority were in favor of leaving tho matter over to be dealt with by next years council mr biggs saw no objee tion to this if the new council would deal with it promptly to that operations could begin ns soon as spring work would open as the work would occupy practi- catly all of tbe building season tbe motion was withdrawn to be again submitted at the jannarj meetiug champion dr m oguire wo golf cep the following from tbe sim coo reformer refers to a former georgetown boy vbo is well known to many of our readers the flnalibts in the adam cup bandi- cay competition were dr george e mcguire and mr frank reid tbe formor after a very strenuous gome fighting to tho last hole winning out by one stroke onthe jtflt groom hr w a gr h prise to me said tbo genial doc tor you know we were all square at the 85th hole and nat urally all keyed up for the final hole the 86tb mr reid made a splendid drive and dropped his ball just over the knoll and it looked as if it might have reached the green my drive struck tho branches of a tree to tbo left and lurched back the gully way i was within an inch or two of being stymied and i thought it was all offi however luck was with me and my second shot laud ed on the green mr reids was a poor one barely reaching the gredn hie third ran past tbe hole nearly to tbe edge of the green my third put me up close enough to sink it for a four mr reid tak ing five the contest was 36 holes and resulted in a moat en joyable and interesting match although mr reid had to allow dr mcguire five strokes on each 16 holeb only on one hole was tho doctor forced to make use of a stroke at tbe flnisb of the first nine reid was 1 up the second nine ended with mcguire 1 up in the anal 16 boles plajcd mon day afternoon mcguire was two up at the end of the ninth and on tbe home stretch nine it was nip and tuck all the way the play era squaring the match at tlio 86th holo we wont saj anj thing more about the 86th con sidering tha this is the doctors first year at golf he has shown re markable progress in the whorl time he has plojed the gome next year wilt tell whether it wan beginners tuck or not anywaj he is a long driver and a itowcrful one and its a safe bet thaasgmo surprises will bo pulled off by the doctor next jear so get ready this winter jou top no tellers and practice a little congratulations dr george e mcguire ba wo 3 oaisrumstj report for october t 8riv r anderson j cook jr ivi haines r harm a puckering j mckano v carnev m kelly sr ill m hancock l un- cock e carney p kollj jr ill e icam m kell a mckane g harris h puckering jr ii j mcdonald m mokaoo m haines m lcbiic t haywnrd h dolson n harris j came u cook sr i h cnraey b cook j eves v jri- j bams s kelly f ud- ell pr g puckering g icani 0 aldous b herns v odell average attendance si- m iona black teacher

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