Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 21, 1923, p. 2

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hv- x paob 2 thb qboboatqwh blbald pbiiruany flint 1988 iiteenaed hkli t hrplra aut mpbik ir hanednimhvlrh pboiw o ghl or day mr or si omhury blrlb martian and death ar sow charged for at the following rata births 30ci marriage 50r deaths sofi slenw lal card 50c 10c purl oe ntra for poems dimj 17 6th mltxb o hebruary 15th on tuque ng r chard m ii 7lh year scott at h home lot 23 coo l i job on wcdumday kebruary mth 1924 wm scott n hi 76th year ri bdy- at lbe home of her son joseph rodd 781 kchtrtoodst londo ont mary jaiw marshall widow of 4bff tale joseph ruddy in bar 86th year huvpman on february 17th 1923 at bar late maldence aabgrove lot ii 8th concatoa townahip of eaquesmg maggie graham beloved wf ol eo- wanl huffman in afcmorram sfiaas in lavas memory of pie geo spire who died february 23rd 1918 k membranes a a golden cbam death trysto break but all in vain to have to bold and iben to part lathe greatest sorrow of ourfeearu sadly mined by mother father simer and brother norval tbe home and school -aaaoola- tion in connection with the school on tbe lower fifth hoe field a ial evening at the home of mr greensword last week and elected their officers for 1988 the older rkiiahi mil ik after but a few dsjs illness mr biobard mills one of esqueaiog a highly respected residents passed away at his home lob 17 flth coo on february 6th deceased wan in hes 77th year and was a pro tain ant member of tbe matnnia order at bia old home town bmcebridge where the remains were taken for burial mrs mills was quite aer lously ill rt the time of her hint band a death and is still non lined to her bed although slowly ieoo bring mrs josbpii rddiv at the age of 86 years mary jane marahall widow of the late baddy and mother of m a watson georgetown passed away a the borne of her sob jo seph roddy 780 rjohmood 8t london ont oo sunday feb ruary 11th deceased was bom to tilbury on july let 1887 sad was married to mr buddy in 1869 she was tbe mother of fourteen children nine of whom survive six boob and three daughters mr buddy died fonr years ago de ceased will be remembered by old georgetown friends who knew ber when she resided here some thirty years ago mrb huffman mrs margaret hoffman wife of edward g hoffman of eequeeing and daughter of the late richard graham passed awty on saturday at her late home on tbe eighth concession bsqoesing she had lived most of her life fa this sec tion waaa member of the prea while the children engaged games suited to their tastes don ing be evening there was an abondatnoe of good music all the musioiub present taking tarns in playing or singing after innob had been disponed of tbe following omoere were elected president ed greensword assistant to the president hiss ganes sutherland teacher vice president mrs j l clark becreary treasurer miss anniefdolbon committee mrs p dick mrs s b a dolson john anderson j d clark thaassoo latioo secured during tbe past year a tract of land adjoining the school to serve as a playground for tbe children and will have a lawn properly dreeaed and decorat ed to front the school the build ing was also painted and decorat ed by tbe association hiss owens and tbe pupils of tbe junior room extended an in vitation to miss maxwell and the pupils ot the senior room to be their guests from 8 jfco 4oeioek on wednesday afternoon in honor of tne goo st va the in a grand carnival btislnokh nit r to the t unu r fnhtjh unit tl lr donation l mugt w toriaiirebanaatrttivevr a hi grew wttti mia ta cwtaawancawttl first catauval that georgetown n nen aifi t appreciate won kitiplv dent n itrated by tbe large gathering nl the carnival last friday een i tbe costumes were namcroux and manr of them worn very pretty while the comic features were well put on nnd caused much armihement tbe oitisenit band wan in at tendance and contributed music tl ejections which added materially to tbe enjoyment of the evening the pnsn winners in tbe differ pt events were as follows best dressed lady 1st miss sullivan winter find mrs a h feller canndn best dressed gentleman 1st m mxtartbur satanic mnjeut f 2nd l j l langs irish costume best dressed boy let freer mimms mexican sod charlie wilson- indian best dressed girl 1st doris sykes bed rose tea nd ruth cameron bed cross nurse best dressed clown 1st qno jennings 8nd ivan wright best national costume 1st mrs kentner irish free state c sod hiss agnes cote canada haggle and jiggs hugo dig gins and diok forster golcldubt twinsalfred sk t and bud kentner negro 1st jas- laikt sql a n cole charlie chaplin h hale backs s ker in her asaociatlons with the church she is aurfived by ber hatband and one daughter irene ber mother two sisters mrs haines toronto and mrs lindsay eaguesmg and three brothers george john and j r the fo ntiral took place thu afternoon to norval cemetery the yaroily have tbe sympathy ot their many friends in their sadden bereave ment john cation tbe funeral of the late john cation a son of the late david boys 18 yrs and under 1st h hamilton 2nd jack duncan boys 16 yrs and under 1st joe bishop 2nd wm bead men 16 yrs and over 1st joe bishop sod harlej ladies 16 yrs and over jst e hams 8od o legrow qirl16 yra undorrlst y adams 2nd vwrigbt chhdren 1st irene tost 2nd isabel cameron of the cation one of the pioneers of cbin guaootun took plaoq on 8nnday afternoon to dixon b cemetery his death occurred at gait on thursday mr cation was born oo the old home lot 17 first line west chingnaoooay near the village of snelgrove seventy nine years ago he resided in bramp ton for several years moving to gait about twenty eight years ago in xlhee be vn a liberal and in religion baptist a former mem her of snelgrove and brampton churches he is survived by bia vttatiou was acoepttaraad after wlwnowat hisrsarih lear- the goeste bad been greeted with a welcome song they proceeded to enjoy a program given by the jnoionv followed by a trat of homemade candy later valen tines were excbaogd nearly 400 passing through tbe bands of tbe little poatmaster these were all made by the children and some were very jpretty samples of tbe little artists skill jockey in a haltop league game here l ut bight beocgetown defeated milton by a score of 186 trip game- was fair hat with several penalties on both sides in the first period oqle and black bum each scored for georgetown making it 8 0 in the second 1 georgetown scored 6 and milton netted making the score 84 the nal- eoore ra 18 b the linaup wasas followk- geofgetbwn goal wiggins dafenaebosb garvin wings biaoklmrn byan centre cole aubev small varey and cleave muton goal uqbisholm de feuse ptrtemj altlcens oentre fiebtoer wings book anderson befereebj anderson georgetown high school team fltifttavftfl the acton consinnation bobool team on toesday evening aa aoton byitos the return fame ia expected there on tuesday georgetown tjady hockeyteam will play tbe canadian kodak lady team in tbe arena nere on saturday afternoon at o clock arfmissionjffa and lc boys coaifereike y very general toterekt n wog evlnoed ip tbe boya conference to its beldm ovangerule on harob 8andv4umronxitodnor the auspioes of the boys work board by an ata committee represent aisistbe first break id the family ug tbevbvangelioal cttbrohea and tb tmoj the conference is for toria boys pastors soperin tendento boys work leaders and older boys hiexpeoted thai follyjeo boys and young men will be tjcasoati a very one i be t a very of an inspirational character is be ing arranged and it is oonfldenuf expected that tbe conference will prove a means offfeoting mneb good ffbe speakers aod laadars will todode taylor staueosecrft- ury nteonal boys work board bev j fiarrlfc secretary of be- uiaona bduoatloo presbytety f a n n arrarigotoeoto arr bring made for banquet and apart afternoon ot skayoaond sanes attbe o tllle arena and the high school gymnasium oopiee- ot the full program may be obtained by ap plying so the betiretary j b ltd dy otangrle ont sneoialienhbti vsrviee at 8 i forstjay-eun- hory c finionnexirsanaay at 8 sja comavenieraftton of tbeae who tell n the greavwar uontv snelgrove two sons imwaon and william gait and one dangh tor mrs r walker prince rupert b c w w scott after an ulness of about two yeartf win w soott passed awi at his borne lot 84 con 6 baqnes ing on wednesday february 14th in his 76th year deceased was bord at dolly varden esqqeaing and was a eon of the ute soott he lived bis entire life in this neighborhood and was honorable man esteemed and speoted by all who knew him be sides bfs widow be leaves five daughters and two sons to moorn the death of a undabd affection ate husband and father they are mrs alex dobbie hamilton mrs wm hall actooj mrs mcdonald mrs robert lane umehouee mrs bd hill george town j b at boms and joseph umehouse another daughter mrs jon lane died some years ago tbe funeral took puce on friday afternoon wheb tbe re mains were interred in ismehoum cemetery ber b f cameron ot tbe presbyterian church of which the deceased was a member ooo ducted tbe service deoeaeedt six sonsinlaw were the pall bear ers william shbixib one of norval best known and most highly ivpeoteresidefita tbe person ot william smellle iatedway at bis home on son day feb 11th after a abort illness from pnefamonia deceased was a eon of tbe late james srhellie and was born in linnarksbire scotland he with bis parents 60 years ago and otter residing 14 years in south ontario and i years in west york he came to norval 48 years ago residing ever since ou the farm oo which hvdied imrcugioo he was axbristadelphian and in politics a beformer beside the parents mr bmedie was never married and fonr sisters jmd one brother re- mainyis misses jane and bllen who lived with deosased mrs j murray mrs t b murray wii mr edward smellle tbe late mr smellie was a tnooawfol far mer a highly esteemed dtisea and an nonorable man two ago be retired from farming and built a beantifol home on tbe farm where be died the funeral took plaes oo wjednesday to norval cemetery when tbe service was conducted by ir coon assisted by mr wm weir the pall bearers were wm tbompso b hun toronto and ckpjewman bee- were wm xnompso tt tmn notary ontario bays work board cbaries kirk tbartrepbeltdrl alex noble and thomas early on holiday of last week mr william wright of the dr lind awy farm met wrthapainral aoci dent while engaged in catting wood to toe bosh a limb flew back striking im with moch force in tbe laoe his right- was badly rtaod his face paint ally broiswd hr wright is mal lair progress towards recovery followirig are the grwiu ooldlitm ronl ins a nonlnimu hoi hixmnlf j ii n y j it tibbe a e wrlnl 1 n nl heef km ii nm v tit- w- ii v i ho 1 k ikx hlationerj d i mtiriotuii iiw in cm box i r diorolnlcrt a m tl in l cl i i fti dominion si tret loitb ftiof crtph j 11 jvbnn 2 imikck or st tlonery i neyeuw pti i irtabltnti 00 to 1 su rt t ul hlftuhm iter kflt d j matthew unlam pen 1 i hugh e ik mi htrwhofn 1 1 ly h purse j m buck roast of licef mr reninn 1 worth gronc ics r ridler rorwit of beof a f uintohe cftke i git n woollen wills pair tfrny biankeln n biown 1 so worth ot hak ian w j cam bell nnral 2fi ihs unntrj hour c jos iltatinont 1 ilos- r hcwka w c hohhc x iba asti y flour i l m k re llrkaltl for 1 yr m soxc b ihu buttei m curkn 2 his red rose tea boy scouts b touts ttntl cubs wit meot nt tbe school n pndivj at 7 u0 p m after roll rail we are romif to march to tbe drill shed for kiuihh etc sate your breath jill lien because ion will need it burlem will meet on monday eveninkb nt the school ground for practice noconrtor honor this week av u l it le n ittj ocnlrj aturday treat u ttt i toi i rex i0 spmctal 29c lb weekend chocolates r iy lou of this line aahorlinn tl wi i k lint iwivftnoed 62 rr cwt cbucolntt ootiinrh mnnufooturers may advance tliene hoc lntn nt iti vou run blty ihem nt t hih i u c regular 40 and 50c we b tvw anothet shi men i of th se i oimtiftil swi bntnrl nn els sj ecial a9c it dor hot drinlts a specialty on will nolo mi u lu ll n vt ad nucod t k iy time hi huw wli le t loth n ortnife arthur norringtn oibx wanted lodo hmwivork and xleip ai home nfjhtiw appl at horald if jbntwait usetm ford salesmen have been instructed to call upon every family in the dominion everyone who wants to own a ford this year must be given the chance to boy at the low figure whether for immediate or future delivery this is a dutrthe ford organization owes to the public for the tendency is toward increased s prices i but if a ford salesman does not reach you at 1 onceotmtyoiiinaybuyafotdattbeselowprices we suggest that you protect yourseic dont watt for the aalcsmanttpnbnc 1 make sure of getting your ford at the 445 figure order your forrfjocfgy h a coxe aotow ostabio ford motor company of canada limited ford ontario a itanadas largest retail sloregeorgetown quaijty cleanliness service we sell to sa-nsvy- oxo cubes il0cs25eti dominion stores limited maecacml mt stajkcn ifkfi 25c tier lb i2e bulk cocoa choice juicy sqa sh 9cj 2ibs ior 2k wall papers wall papers hemukaim per lb c shortening is 20c st j lfe 86c rstl83c camel dales i3pus 25c s 527c u4 sbesmaifast bacon 9c per lb t purelard is 21c a i msec ifesibsec cream of wheat per pk123c teas and coffee siwoi1 biod te pr lb 56c t 8lmt bloid per lb s8c bjobmello blend imt lb r 69e ooiaeo tip tm perlb 80o t 8peeuu bleddcoffe nerlb ma select bind ooffee per ih sec uscuk ltt iu 1lfttti cepeal wbelela i ibetror roman meet per pkt orekm berler par ptt tilleoo e bran per pkt alnminom oe per pkt cornmeel fllbe far me me r 85c mo georgetown i e i notice re taxes ah outstanding back taxes on collec tors roll must be paid to collector e mocannah on or before tbe 1st day of march 1923 or legal proceedings mil be taken by order of the council f x heath cleric mr mt lqnnah w ii he at the town hall on saturday feb ruary 24th nnd wednesday february 28th to receive tafltea thte east end meat shop special for saturday in- meat prices f ridler butcher call and see what we have to offer georgetown phone 206 georgetown flour feed mills we handle only tbe very best grades of flour and rolled oats bran shorts baled hay and straw poultry feed grit and shell chopped and rolled feed uf all kinds delivered to ang part of the towp glen will iftuib on tuesdays and fridaybspnl w c bessey phone 195 georgetown special january clearing sale at ae mens store to flnnhlo oh to hccri our work n hop ho i oft and oir handn b as uc are o term ft hpcmal inducement 90 per cent re hutir u mill lie k ten off nit clnthinr made to order special bnrttninti alito on read to sear uvtrcoatu and suite sweep- inn rediirtionfl in all other lines thronnhont the nhoi don t inish tl m opportunity to replennib your war if robe with a line unit or overcoat splendid hoce m all furnmh in km conurihink the rrawettt in hats capf sjijas etc sitc nl bitrcftnih in i 1 1 tier wear we kindly rffiuent ou to come in it costs nothing to talk thinfir ntcr miixar co rta blsdolaaat toeltwlx hamdarp georgetown phone 126 estabushed l7tt7 mixed farm represents the most solid of all farming id vest rnenta do not keep all your eggs in one basket develop your herd or cattle being careful to keep it strictly high grade throughout we are prepared to extend finan oial support on the most lavour able terms consistent mth good banking practice bank of hamilton m j l thompson aaeaaaaasooaaaoaaooo service phone lb3 protection how muqh do you depend on the fire department many property owners depend on tbe fire department to save them thelosa m excess of their insurance it doesn t oay you must carry enough insurance bow tnaoh is enough we can tell expert advice in all matters of insurance vxjxhsgo a e a sfaaf5amvsvslj42 y- f furniture at about half price in jacksons february cash sale of honsefnroisliings large ohedterfields 5 oashions harsball style springs heavi tapestry big value at 9189 oo lor t8900 arm chair hafaonany finiab heavy tapestry 91800 for oak booker fame finish tapestry 1800 large easy rockers all over brown art leader t fi pq art leather seat and back ann bockcr 9800 leather beat booker 11100 for beed booker 11 68 for 1 cut oak buffet large mirror 76 00 boffet fame finish 68 00 for dining tables fume finish 8900 tor r metal bed heary square btoadard walnut finish 8000 for a large showing of other exceptional values t english t95 14tfi0 w79 88878 1900 good wairrpe nvlmpa vsmlglied tiles for bathroom rooia movldincs bto our 1089 patterns are up to dafe iq every way flet jour paper nod ypr decorating from a practical man mow is the logical time to decorate as prices are lower now than wilfcbqjpmsibla later on bstunates men nn papering nenntlnft graining etc phoje s bino 5 bell telephohk e bittdd shorthorns at auction a dispersion sale of scotch shorthorns the property of geo laoghhn lot ia con t west township of caledon will be held on the owner premises on tusday march 13th 1923 oohmnotho at owe octook bbabf mr langblin will dispose of his entjre hard consisting of 84 females and if bulls cows iocslf and with calves at foot bred and open heifers tbe herd fire q a 0 loyality and some young bulla this u an excellent opportunity to secure foundation stock herd has been developed along dual purpose lines some porebred qxford downlsbsep purebred and grade clydesdales and pradc yorlmhire sows will afso be offered for catalogues adrfremr amospbtcb h a oprrancp auctioneers peptof agrtonltore otmngaville qnt beautiful new spring wall papers pleasing effects real works of art i a large showing of andersons scotch ginghams new spnng patterns they are just tevely also a good display of canadian ginghams chambrays and other new fabrics lor spring quality value gertjfee jacksons georgetown

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