Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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tuk ordkoirrown iikkaiii uh ii ul llmh blrtl maniapo aitd iv charjnd or at lh li iu w soci hapiaxok soo nealha lal canls vk llkprln mi r i correspondence i4m 1921 siciurl m clurr public library board tin iublu librarv board mot od wednesday overling lant the following member- nvru iircsint j mcdertmd c w papal r rom a 1 ore n j m moore mr roe tbo minutes of previous meet iok wore read and con firmed moved by mr boas seconded b mrs roe that rev mr davidson be a delesat- to tbo ontario lib rary association convention and that bin expenses be paid i labrary- association fen of be paid carried the foil owing auoouutx were presented and passed on motion olc w papfct aodj m moors j w kenned 12 17 john mcdonald 82 65 the question of caretaker tbeo taken up the present care- taker having given notice of his intention to resign it was de cided to advertise for a caretaker applications to b made to rev w l david hon meeting adjourned hockey the ladies hockey- team jour nnyed to milton last thursday night and played a return game with the milton ladies at the arena there both teams were evenly matched and ptajed goodf f that wtoeo the areoa hockey although play throughout the game was a little slow on ae oonntof the heavy condition of the ioe ten minutes overtime was flayed but neither team could net the rubber so the game was scoreless one both goal keepers were called upon to make some good stops but miss j leavitt in goal for georgetown was right there every time and btopped a few as the milton girle are good shoot era the georgetown girls have the speed and handle stiok well but are a little weak on their shots by next winter we expect they will get an earlier start and show that thev can play bockey the milton girls entertained the georgetown girls right royally at the high school booth both before and after the game the line up was as follows georgetown- goal jessie leavitt defence am modonatd and yvonne adams centre gladys tost wmg6 lenorel cook and grace forater sabs manoo gollop and edith kentner milton goal helen mills defence isobel anderson and gladys martin centre rnby wales w iorb loretta brush and frances brnsb sabs mary stewart irene graham and rnby wilson ref roe w stew rt milton the acton continuation school hookey team was defeated by georgetown high school sextette in the arena here inst fndayj afternoon by a soore of 8 ftp walters goal tending was a feature of the game which was kepi well in band by referee cray kenned the return game between tbe knockouts and comehacke was played with tbe regulation broorae and soft ball at tbe arena last friday evening it was very fast and referee bill grant wan kept very busj tbe score at the end tof tbe last period was 2 1 in favor of the comebacks a fast and furious game of hoc key was played at the arena on monday night between tbe hard ware and the granites which re suited in a 0 to 8 victory for the hardware the plav was fast from the start and man were the pen altses on both sides p black burn was referee and bandied the game to tbe satisfaction of all onjtd news st gbobqbh special lenten service on thui day evening at 8 o clock service next sunday palm sunday will be celebration ot holy communion at 8 am matins at 11 am and choral evensong at 7 p m methodist march 25th palm sunday ii em the seven days of holy week 7 pm tbe gross of christ and its seven modern meanings tbe illuminated cross will be used at this service and on easter sunday april 1st easter sunday the oboirwill provide bpecial easter music at the evening service tbe pastor will tell the story of i the governor b r j arcbi bald boy scouts a big program m being prepared for raster week on good friday there will be a big hike leaving townat8am for the mountains returning home should or 5 pm particulars will be given on fndav at lihe usual meeting on saturday april 7th there to be a rally of all scouts at the armories toronto where tbey will be addressed by sir robert baden powell the chief scout we shall leave here by the 7 toj am train spend tbe inornmg amand toronto and in the after noon be at the armories returning borne on tbe 80 nm train tbej expenses will be return fare plus tbe cost or two meals about 60c please set permission of yoor parents for this as we must have tbe names of all who are going by this friday night will every seoul and cob please try and lit fiend tbe rally reueinnirwhile you wajt ni booey s school boots a special i oeargeui i diuir ilkhmn dear sit hi i issues of the ii peared then in i to an i muoal of tin itoi m ton n j i inl thi ilnmnnin tins lawn and elsewhere hate been giving their serv iten for cbnrt h uonoerta school im h uiltli leqt4rtniniiienlm and other worth orgauixaiionn for tbo pui none of hi r ni i nl i raising dol lam winch dollar have letter up been uw9 to bene ii i thin rmiiinun in luiih and otbei worthy object vi- i i lettsr hpwlr higb rink koo aao id t i iitnrd lo i hi i loi t geatlelottn ihi huil nxi lwy were tin dirilorn hoard of it mageim nt of tbe i georgetown arena coiuuativ lim i n i of the fotlowinrt i i mcwnifu r w grant ii ii heart wall v ci buck howard kent nor a mini feller charles k wnthop and l roy dale and we desire mr romh to know that we are read and willjjig tp assume absolute rrhpoh biity for tbe name we would just like o sav lien that tbe above named gentlemen and tbo ono hundred m more shareholders of the arena tom pany have risked their money and all of the above named gentlemen have spent days and davs of their time gratis and have pledged their credit tbst the georgetown arena might be built they have done thin believing that tbu arena was essential to a town of the size and standing of thetowpof oorge town the helieve ill at it will be of great benefit to all of the people of oar town and nspeciall tbe boys and girls as tbey believe that every mother and father in our town realizes that their child ren mnat have exorcise and that they must have good wholesome amusement of some sort and we believe that skating combines both of these the board of management wab tlrat contemplated that tbey bad the good will and moral sup port of this community as a whole and we might further add that re gardlebb of mr boas letter tbey still feel that this oom inanity deem tbe arena a brand thing for the town we have no doubt that tbe parents in the town of georgetown are quite able to look after tbe welfare of their children after school boureandwe migho say that it in not the wibh or the arena co that any child should abuse tbe privilege of skating we believe that every youngster has to have a oertain amount of amusement pleasure and exercise during their childhood we had it in ours and we believe that mast of the people in georgetown have had it in theirs the whole question seems to be that tbe privilege shall not be abuited and we think that the par ents are quite able to see tbat it s not tbe rate pavers of the town of georgetown thought so well of tbe arena that they loaned to the com pan 10000 by an almost unanimous vote there has been nothing that bas pleased the management of the arena more than to have stood at the nnk aud watched tbe child ren thoroughly enjoy themselves on tbe ice and in a great many cases the fathers and mothers came to the arena with their children and joined in the fun we are sure tbat those children will be able to learn more will be healthier and make better citisene of this country than ir they simply confined tbe whole of their time to their studies there is an old adage that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy a great many of our prominent ei linens today in tact tbe brightest mindb in this country are of men and women who in the days of tbeir youth were engaged ih and were successful nt all kinds of games and looked after the building op of their bod ne well an their minds we might say that the arena ta uot paid for yet and it has been essential for the management to find wayn and means by which tbey could raise money to pay for the same in the past few years never plays and concerts have been put on by different organiza tiona to raise money for different laudable purposes in fact last fall tbe high school paton a play which was one of tbe main parts of the higb school commence meat and while the comedy as i understand thev called it was very funny and well pat on by tbe school children yet one con id not saj tbat it was very educational in fact no more no than the play eatcba koo i also understand that there were folk dance in rui ditpon to tbe plan similar to those put on in thcplay katoba koo owing to the success of this last mentioned entertainment and others tbat have been held tbe management decided that they would put on a play to raise dol lara to help pay for the nnk tbej cannot seq that there was any difference in the tone ottbs arena co play and the one put on b the high school and from tbe reports rceencd they believe that the play bj the high school took a great deal more time than the ooe put on by tbe arena co we understand thatf the nionej raised b the high school com men cement was lined u help to pay for a piano for tbe high school in fact the tawn ooodhi did not charge tbe school anything for tbe use of the hall on account nf the money being used for this purpose should dollars raised to purrhane a piano for tbe high school be plao t ed in nnv different class tbeo dol lara raised to help pa for an arena we might add that in tbe case of tbe arena it is within the reach of every nhilh in georgetown while tbe piano can only be used by a small portionof tbecbildren who are fortunate enough to be at tending tbe high school in fact if repurth coming trout the school are true it might just as well be in glass case we believe tbat tbe public will real lie that from time imroei mr roan iu hi i any social intoroourse behind now i ho manage be area companv m much tbe imputation tbat mr ross by innnnndo trie to txinkev we ran asaure mr rons that tnere was uo taay nodal in behind the ticenos in the pla kauha koo an more no than there would be easy social inter lourse in tbe play prepared for tbe high school as the ladies who formed the committkm and looked after the play two at least of whom attended every prat tioe of the play and who were just as responsible and whose moral character sod stability are just as good as the people who were responsible for tbe high school com men cement tbe comtnitteit in charge of the play katcbft imiave assured us that absoluteljkothing wrong or improper took place during their practices or tbe performance and that an insinuations hinting that things were not as they should have been are absolutely false and w ithout any foundation whatever there are altogether too man loose tongued people in this town and elsewhere who oarrj tales hich originate in tbeir itnmagin ation and which often times have seriously injured the reputation of innocent people and we feel that before one acts on any informs tion tbat tbey may receive should make sure tbat i m true in conclusion allow us to say that if any of tbe children attend ing school are not doing their home work properly we deem that it is the duty of the principal or the teacher who has charge of such pupils to acquaint the parents of the fact so that tbey may have an opportunity to remedy it gboroptowm arkna co ltd leroy dale president w v gbant secretary card of thank e herebj convey to ineixls am nogbbora our very uwt ibanka for i heir man kiihlorasm and sympathy ra i ended la nu in nur sat bereavemnil caused by the dcalh ol our beloved molb er ihelate mrs david lutle tb family form 3 section 13 clfrksnonaofiustrost hg of venrs list voter lh part iii 1923 municipal iiy of georgetown county of halloa- nonce hereby given thai 1 have com phed with section 10 of the voters lot act and that i have posted up in my of lies al georgetown on tbe itftccnlb day of march 1923 the hat of all persona en hlled to vote in the said municipality for members of the legislative assembly on ly and that such list remain there for inspection and 1 hereby fall upon all vi era to take immediate proceedings lo have any errors or omission rocrectftd c cetdinp in u f l hevth tmn clerk daled at georgetown march 6 1923 form 3 section 13 clerks notice tf fust ftst uk 9t vwtets ust voters list tan iii 1923 mum of township of esquesmg county palily of hal notice in hereby given lost i have com plied with section 10 of the voters lim act and that i have posted up in my of fice al stewartlown township of esques mg on the seventeenth day of march 1923 the list of all person emu led to tote in the said municipality or nan of the legislative assembly only and bat such list remains there for inaprctton and 1 hereby call upon all voters to lake immediate proceedings to have any pit ors or om ssions lorreclod acvont nj in law j a tracn township clerk daled al stewartlown eaqucsing march 17th 1923 browns garage used cars for sale service phone 900 day or night free air browns garage mala it mart pku 800 rex theatre j rtmaj hanh sfr4 tlendlm hot- in tltiln wbhiiktnii h im novel hip ltgul ill si cv hollow st rim k iioimkh hi tlie ited lleidisl lnkoe com ly lott sen- satuasj mrb 4th itfimhl nil haml hlaimik kudolnl alciilum kiln 1- aulnitn nnldi no miii mlllll u ilu ixl waaur minis ttttt the man who su to aio row with tiiouiiih l ighe who nthrred hi iiik ik ii daddy touted m first hpiwml 11 hi ftuj toternatioiial deering and mccormick arvcslivt ftefctaery interuatmnal trnttors and motor trucks deennt binder twine use the big boll for sat i af act inn re pairs of all kinds look aver yo machinery now and let us get the needed parts fur you right away saturday treat 5s3be31shemhe3h sutimtay special 29c lb 1923 spring 1923 weehend chocolates i li lux ahhtirlm nl ervom v hn hdji h i nre regular 40 and wc h worth niora n i and i mu t iait of them lntli ml s it hand anil w uijir nd cloniittlii niaiiufi to lilt kind lisvi lo 2 0 ioiik and look i hem oiei wc hn imtrnlntf h ohtecinlly fot kshu i oianges bananas ffesh loniatoes iioi dltlnks a sim cia1t arthur norrington the east end meat shop special for saturdajt in meat prices c f r1dler butcher call and see what we haveroffor georgetown phone 206 service phone 163 projection matte mofclt a stardr match big tjmagh a safe snicav free n rssasms aad free frees g wheat hows sal tmr am lsswhi gl laager agm hi the eark a few fakcain fskel fains ak0um cemcettwn 200 iirriat hi btuce larm splendid bu idingn two milea from geotjje tonn in e sih 000 120 arte good bu id ngs just outside of i own pnce s12 500 100 arcrea good laud well mtuatfd i 1 4 miles out of lown bs acres bxlra bne home good build ngs fine orchard well fenietl mime bush wi ii watered pnce 58soo 30 arte- close lo town ihoice boil fair house good bam prite s5to0 a0 an it handy to town good brick house and basement barn very krns jrkewsoo 2- utre hell siiualcd romfortaltle bu idiojca i rice s24o0 20 jiirch- on edge ol lowo extra hocr bjirti and stablinf cemti rnible iuuh- k land price j6000 i acres hxtnt nkf hocne fiood orrhanl mable price s21o0 i i 4 acres solid brick h roomed houw lovelv ground eterlrii t riih i nfa r abl- ihw rarare lot f fnnl in e 1000 wtlvans6g0 gl a maple leaf matches txffiumt and tokii we can supply you with harness etc cultivators new and second hand drills disc barrows wagons ana everything for spring use on the farm b t washing machines s b groat office phone 288w residencr 8 georgetown of yours if ever there was wall finish that just miited a bedroom it in mellotont we cant exactly tell you why but when you see its charming- velvetylike finish and the exfisp- tionally pleasing array of colon ft comes in youll know better than if wo took all this page to tell you about it that s why we are snggwtsnr that yon drop into our store and aas for yourself after which make up your mind whats bast for that bedroom of yours l r h thompion co the town and suburban properties s2100 all nioelv decorated eteetnc light and water 800 cash mo0 a splendid home with all modern conveniences 3000 98500 20 acres a 4 roomed cottage and small barn pig pen garage and hen house bind has some orchard and berries balance seeded 1000 cant b b mcdowell s rep georgetown ontario or to the wi1kiiigbby farm agency leal stun u hdwu sl twwtf rwae hats 7ih rennies grocery grocery specials peach jam 4 lbs pore honcv c lbs large bottle catsup ejarge tin pears baking powder 1 lb tins baking powder i lb tinsu good black tea per lb piue mild cheese per lb pastry flour tier 24 lbs onng soups 6 tor lame pack matcheu large muscatel raisins per lb 8 packets of pearlme 2 packets of lux- h lemon soap 8 reim olive snap 76c 76c asc 87o 9c sfio 36c 6c bananas oranges and lemons etc d r rennie hosts phone 369 phone 151 for quick delivery an inducement to biy thavt riavmaphone i now we liave reduced tht pnce of all range on diffetnjt modela from m for a limited t o ranmtpqones injtlock atepni i98j0 lo tlftoo oar ntjle s7a bleal at i100 fumed quarterput oak or nab ofl anj llnish au torn stir slop im an tin usual attrartire in htm nenl toms to bvlt psmhaaen ajho one used augusta concert piano splendid tone and is n renlbood condition price imm 1 teriui isoo montlsly one bell oman id perfectcondition tsoaoo arthur r speight plume 7 georgetown f ii sl i ilah hint air drnvviiig rmtt beniilifal mu sirimk eli ou irl ditto ih foi t ffnrt 4 milip no im hi nl b thire iat d lij mi nevvett f wrnvex mid 1 1 tint l iilaids ovirrlur uiintnke b hflum lbfs irroh un mclet ud with llrnt workmanship up lia everj eonlldenre n please all who favor in with uieir jmlronamc r new spring hats jual travel ui ill and hof full liatn eu new spring neckwear ulir oi iiiitif nekrar eolliirtt ttilts ntr hone bnuiett euj romwrthf the verj belt and neweat readyo wear clothing we have a i to hi im imu of h a souths mul men s huilh iiverconta and mid pants we mski a itii ial in ihin la lent tjln iilunngh i lialf wa souoit sbare or yonr patronaa mxlxar go rin hlcteoaaa tsolorlna and- georgetown phone 126 a jacksons willoughby farm agency new styles of season able serviceable spring goods new british ginghams of high quality a good range of new patterns and colors a good selection in canadian ging hams chambras muslins and other fa brics hosiery exceptional value in quality cotton hosiery silk cashmere wool lisle for women and children gloves perrin kaysor griffins and other makes of high grade gloves underwear quality underwear from some of the best factories in canada at prices that will appeal to you footwear high grade footwear for men women and children astoria high grade shoes for men dayfoot and other serviceable boots for men and boys classic and other high quality shoes for women and children this footwear is being offered at much lower priceshan they can be re placed at big money savings in mens wear si go overalls for 1 19 kxtrfl value overall si 75 and 2 25 mon shirts up to s3 95 for si 50 up to 1 40 far 98c quality value service jacksons- georgetown u r

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