Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1927, p. 2

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page 3 true okoiuirtown hkbam november kith 1997 births marriajt and death are now charged for at the follow ine rata births eoc marriages boc death boc memorial cards oor 10 par una extra for oetry died tost in goorgalown tin sunday november iiul 11127 dunnm flurtt tost tiffed m year udgkat hamilton iui nov htli 1u27 irttni burnii william j kdjfe nen of mr nd mrs leorqe kdicc annie 100 afted 2 yr ami i niofilhu safe in the arms of jchuh imihf llikldy sl4uii badly missed by aunt fl coxkat her home uu iii conees- stoti 1 icuuiwhlhtf townuhlp on men day nov 7 iu2 junet duft bvlov ed wlfo of duvlil cnxe in bur l7tli year in mmmoviant mcoautnkv ih lovlnu memory of our dear mother mrs wm mc art- ney whodopnrted from us november 14th 1951 qii year haa passed one nun an tell the la fit u mot hut we hived so well and whilushe lies in jiturelul nleep ilr memory we uhull at way keen from tlit riunily obituary william henrj ondfrcy whllum ilimir oodlrey the lnnt etevran or tin foninii kind til 1whi t georgetown cmiipan- tossed away on tuesday nov kth he had iweli ii resident of tvorgotowu for over iieventytlve year he was liorii in tin count of londonderry ireland iii the jear 1h44 and cnine with his parents the late mr and mm thomas godfro to canada 111 lkft3 tlio inj uge across the atlantic occupying uiue weeks and three daaaml nrnv od in georgetown bj stage conch tliero being no railroad built liore 111 those days ho won the youugefit member or the family mid the inst of hi generation when u young mnu ho learned the trade of paper ntain ing and color mixing with the linn of barber brothers and wan employed with them as foreman until the gate up the business he wom fond of aports and wan captain of the tint bona ball club organ ized nutl an urdent cricketer ho wo a member of the volunteer fire brigade for 11 numlwr of years gardening was bin hobb as a soldier utill on dutj sergt god- tray served as guard over the arm- oiirleh during the great war and fitt ed out the soldiers who left hem for overaeas he was a loyal and true friend to his comrades and on the fiftieth anniversary of the fenian raid be instituted a military decora tion day by personal l decorating the graves of ilie etoranx of lwui in greenwood cemetery with flags and flowers the service on friday at the home and fit georgfs church of which he was a most faithful attendant and trustee was conducted by the rev f a waie the funeral was a mili tary one the pallboares wont col brown major grant major cumin ingo r q m g alcott c g m slieppard corp barnard corp her- rington the last pont being sound ed by unglor c willson sergt god frey was eighty three yean and three months old and had remained a imtchelor but his niece miss clara mcconnell lived with him and cared for him for many yearn and his nephew a h mcconnell of guelph spent all holidays with hira he al so leaves a number of nephewh and nieces those from out of town who at tended the funeral of the late sergt xv h godfrey were mr godfrey hall and mr titos b hall luck- now mr g w c graham toronto mrs w biah and mrs fames binh waterloo mrs bamuel kninic and a h mtcannell guelph h f squire tlie funeral of the late henri frank squires well known 111 build ing trade circles of toronto who died hut wednesday mom mi at his lato residence 020 pol worn ton lioulo- vard alter an illness of altnut iff months was held from the ubove address at u pm friday hev dr p m mcdonald pastor of bathund upited church conducted tlio scrvne assisted by rov thomah keill of fred victor mission and rev dr w j smith of brampton united hurcll the lialllujarent were hut brother arthur from georgetown his sons frank melville arthur and uruoe and his son in uw k d jackson of toroutu the chief mourners were his widow live daugh ters tour sons bin sister mrs ii kicker of kippen ontario and his niece mrs w willinau of port huron michigan about 60 floral tributes paying tnbute to his worth as husband father citizen and friend included a pillow from the familj a heart from his children wreath trom bathurst united church con gre gut ion and also from the sunday school and iromthe staff and pupils of harlmrd collegiate institute inurioeiit took plaou in the familj plot in mount pleasant oeraeterj duncan clark toml after being in poor health for some time duncan clark tost son of the late henry tost puhwd nua at his home on chnrlen hi on sunday but deoeiuuml wah imni in george town 04 years ago when a young man be went to the southern states where lie spent 1h years returning here some ft years ugo deceased was an honorable man esteemed h all who knew him of the family two brothers and three nihterh ninain william alluirt and mihm tont georgetown mrs htibt noill xew lisluard and mrs john hell tor onto the funerul took pluou tuesday afternoon when the remains were interred in greenwood cemo- tery the service being conducted by rev kenneth mucleau- the pall bearers were sis nephews fred henry frank bert aid john tost and john bell past masters nih at cretll lodge recqmlm teweretf ml war ira r afaveiaqmly crasaster a memorable event in the history ol thelmial mason le ortlcr oeeurtetl lust friday evening 011 tlw ortaaslou til iani mauuru night and the visit or rl wor rro r k dargavel deputy grand munter tegrtlutr with t he larxt dulegotion of grand lotlge oflleent ami tlirtinguulietl inittirn 111 the hiniory of the lodgtt lodge tipenwl at 7au with w km waller ijiwkoii wm in the 1 hair and his nltlcerx at their respee live ktutiniih the iv p tity grand master and vixuiug hruihren were introduoed by rt w bro k y lhirraeloirgh and hi w bro 1 h wallace while a heart j welronie was extended i tlieiir by bro walter lawaou wm the 41 mt degree was then exemli- tletl uith the following phtmajitni 111 the chain lit wor bro k v barraelough wm v wor bra geo ford ipm rt wor bro george fairieyhw rt wor bro 3am kirk lw v wor bro major grant secretary wor- bro dr b wion treasurer wor bro uev k maelean d off wor bro a b castell organist wor bro a norrhgton chaplain wor bro w a wilson 8d wor bro ii dickie jd wor bro w 1l long 8a wor bro t j speight jb wor bro dr r r niokeil ig prior to tlie conferring of tlie de- itreo ttt w bro samuel kirk was prohcnted with a regalia pertaining bin ntllce of grand junior warden deputy grand matter r u dargav- el mode tlie presentation accompan ied by appropriate words quite befit ting tlie occasion anouier pleasing event was the presentation to deputy grand mas ter dargavel of a beautiful set of gold links by rt w bro k y barraelough both recipients feelingly thanked the don ora for their liandaome gifts at the nlose of tlie lodge all ad jourued to the auditorium of the public library where a banquet was held in honor of the guest of the evening rt w bro r b dargavel deputygrand master a delicious menu of roast ohieken and accompanying delicacies was ser ved by the wives o the officers of credit odge the tables were beau tifully decorated with chrysanthe mums the toast lint was announced by w bra walter lawson as follows the king and tlie craft tlie grand master and grand lodge of canada in the province of ontario proposed by v w bro major l grant and responded to by rt w bro w j moore ddgm toronto a our guest proposed by v w bra gea ford and responded to by rt w bro r b dargavel dom who gave a very intetting address on masonry which was much appre ciated and enjoed by the huge gath ering our visitors proposed by rw bra sam kirk and responded to by the following distinguished visitors it w bro alexander pddgm toronto a r r w dr carson pdduu tor onto b it- w bro gea d klein liaiis pd dom wellington it w rro m soniedel pddgm wellington it w rro t wnnlley dd gm wellington it w bro geo pairley qbw guelph v w bra a w baker pg8d guelph w bro r mcallister wm kil winning toronto w bro keefer hespeler j the toast lint was interspersed with vot al selections by w bro k w cola and readings by bro l p greenwood while w bro a b cas tell presided at the piano the junior wardens toast brought the happy gathering to a close visitors were present from elora klmira waterloo kitchener street wlle toronto guelph hespeler and acton iyesciunf h uw m4 mr e fleck on behalf of the uhareluildcr of tlw former georgetown coated iupe mills limited mr i k fleck vit president ami manager and mm fleck went made the recipients of appreciative presentation at tlteir home on saturday evening mr fleck received a magnilloenl gold watch and chain and mrs fleck a gorgeous itouquet of flowers while gifts ucre made also to the three members of their family tlie address accompany lug the presentation was as follows georgetown ontario novemlter 12th 1vk7 mr l e fleck georgetown out dear mr fleck we art here today to express to youur teuw of gratitude for tlie ser vice you for so maliy years reudered tlie georgetown coateil paper mills limited aa vicepresident and tnnua ger you have been connected with the company from its very inception and while tlie eouperatinn of others had something to do with the pro greoti of tliat important enterprise the credit mtlst first and foremost m aooorded to yourscf for the alto gether remarkable uuilwm that wa achieved your knowledge ol- tlie paper in dustry in all its phases was an asset of incalculable value in connection with your management of the institu tion while your business experience aptitude and alertness completed a combination of qualities tlie posses sion of whieh made suceens inevitable as former slmreholders of the coat ing mill we very sincerely thank you for the attention you have aluayh given to our interests and we join in wishing you every nuoeesn in your new reuticnship as a very hearty and yet inaiitju ate expression of our gratitude we would ask yon to accept this watch and chain and to mrs fleck whose hospitality we greatly appreciate we would present this bomiuet of flowers we hope that e ery blesaing raa abide upon yourselves and your family and that prosperity and liap pinees ma lie continued to ou in definitely in the future j a willoughby r d warretf pretentation committee both mr and mrs flettk very warmly thanked the friends for their beautiful gilts and kind words ac companying them mr fleck referr ed to tlie pleasant eighteen years he had been associated with the former company and of the pleasure he had in cooperating with the sharehol ders and directors in making the bus iness a success other short con gratulatory speeches followed after whieh a sumptuous dinner was serv ed and a happy social time was spent glen williams veterans attend church tlw umtetl church hchi their arinutbi day on sunday lust the speaker in the morning wum mr itoltertsihi r guelph who gave tin interesting udthetw the choir ren dered several uelet lions which were much appreciated in thi evening u itong uervice wuu held which was well attended the georgetown concert orchchtru under the able leadership of mr ii g meir rtmtler ed several ueletitiohs whlnh were uiho much appreciated by the large con gregation mr cnltluell tui upietl the pulpit- a number lour ho have return ed home from the went mr and mrs w christie of ro chester ny mr and mm s roberts of toronto spent a day dur ing the week with glen friend h mr dunk moody bud the tuihfor- liine lo go overu hank on the 11th line tin sunday night the car wait badly kiuahhed but ftirfuuutcly mr moody escaped injury the uiukc of the atciileiitwas n car approaching him with bright ltghtx there was a good attendance at the old fanhtoiied tea meeting 111 the united church 011 tuemluy evening ah excellent lea was wrvetf by the la ben frlu h lit k after which all en- joyed the splendid prttgrain givcti ly miss josephine wilrtojt miih atlains mr and mrs a ilhu k mfw swindle hurst gecrgetcuu ami gcorgtilowu concert onihchtm cralemllissurm5 fan jutjies card of thank we hereby convey to the officers and members of the ii si ton ilmus and friends and rwighors our sincere thanks for their many kindness and floral tri bute- on the oeeavlon qf the death of our ite william h godfrey clara ii u ucconnell dear uncle the late william h god f re a ii ucconnell the county or halton fall assizes opened at milton on monday hon m r 1 ustioe meredith presiding then wih be two jury two nonjury und one criminal case as follows jury 1 a a cowie vs the tor onto kvening telegram 2 donald m livingvtoue and annie living stone vs browns transport non jury 1 t a reid amy h held and erie reid vs herbert bird and u illiam bird 2 thomas young vs i edward gurry and stewart gurry the criminal rase is rex vs dangelo bert dangelo was oon ictetl of manslaughter at the fall awuzes lie re a year ago anil sentenced u kingston penitentiary for four yeuni it ih alleged that dangelo httld tbo poison alcohol which caused the death of several men in and 111ar oakville who drank it dangelo appealed the case and was granted a new trial by the supreme court- the prisoner has been con duct in the county jail here ninoe ins arrest a year ago last july the following letter bos been re ceived in acknowledgement of the barrel of canned fruit sent to tlie labrador medical mission mutton bay labrador nov hrd loit dear friends the barrel of fruits jams and pick- lea from our coworkers in george town arrived yesterday and we are delighted with it the assortment is just splendid and we are very very grateful to you all for your kindness i took a jar of those delicious look ing pears with lemon over to a t b patient this afternoon his eyes bhone with pleasure and i can assure yoa lie will enjoy tliem we are saving the home canned things for later on when we have no fresh appln the pickles from glenbrae farm we have pnt away for our christmas dinner everything looks so a ppe tiring i would like to sample them all but we shall limit ourselves to a jaronoe a week ou sundays with the pickles and tomatoes on state occasions pleaw tell dr watson that if he can do dentistry as efficiently as ho can do packing lie should lie ace high mot a leak or break two men who brought tlie barrel up btood watching the unpacking aliaolntely fascinated at the way all the jars stted borne nioe job was their highest praiie lieing rather silent people we shall soon be shut in again but with lota of community work to da i do not find the dmc long the winter soon passes already we are beginning to look up dialogues etc for the children at our christmas entertainment with best wishes and many many thanks to you all for your generosity very truly yours marion a murray nurseinftharge the grenfell annotation have for sale this year very attractive christmas cards designed and auto graphed by sir wilfred grenfell these may be obtained from mrs w d johnston charles st or mrs ii w kennedy of tits millions of nactcagea of red roe tea sold few if any arw returned aa unset is factory thats because red rose is packed only in alumi num there is never any leas of flavor through damp nesa never ny stalenesa or deterioration the bright clean aluminum container keeps red rose as fresh and flavory as the dsy it was packed i oxer llfty overuiukvcraiisitf the great war attended divine nervier tit st georges church on sunday lant in ohtmrvnucc of armistice day the ciitiiuiv for met i up at the radial hihhoii under enmmaud of col g o brown major dimming and rsm sntelhurst and marclied to ihccnurch where a splendid stir mon was delivered to the vetera im by lte capt ii p charters oluii iuiu til the i eel itegt and a former tttlleer of the hall on itllles his message uuh iuu ill prop tiatc for the net union and miuth ibijoyed and ap predated by the hirce gathering shechil iiuirtii was rendered by tlie choir alnti uu orau voluntary by mrs w f bradley and violin nolo bv mr jink riinuwou itball on thurmlay evening laur the k ck c defeautl the glen ih the ii ml game anil norval won from the fin men in the set ond ou friday evening the george town ladies defeatd tlie milton bul lies 111 the hrst game and lime house t lu feat ed the m1i1011 men id the set ond game ou tuesday evening the k ckc won from norval in the tlrst galne and the glctt ilefeirlet the flreiuen in the second on thursday evening the lout two games of the m liedulc will lie played liniuhoutrt 11 morvul in the tirst game und the kck c meet the firtuie in the seiontl flaved witi foxt firemen kc k c idmehnust glen norval hi smith a stone lo softball at the arena tomorrow night b8aisfihg w rn rinnouncinalp t mm of j st georges minstrels and harmony orchestra in the town hall georgetown december 8th 9th steond annual mimlrtl and muiical pretnlalion remember the dates house for rent houm to rtsnt 1 rooms furnace conveniences on main street georgetown immediate puftsesmon j a aberdeen eatau bnkr ways ummmmmm1mmmnmmmi bmiihiiw norval bigger and better than ever st georges 75th annual bazaar to hw parish ball m thursday november 171b 1927 al j for winter mens winter coats sweaters un derwear wool sox caps hats gloves mitts neckware etc ladies flannel and jersey dresses coats hats scarfs and gloves etc com plete new line of silk underwear we guarantee you less worry and better goods for less money than you can get in any city we buy for cash and our dis count enables us to give you the best prices possible i i d brill co mill main streets georgetown na m il 11 u n i laa ihstaaes call mr jones was sitting down to reakfast one rooming when be wan astounded to nee in the paper an an ntiunoement of hit death he rang up friend smith at once halloa smith be said have you seen the announcement of my death in the paper vim replied smith where are you speaking from anyone wishing to donate fruit to taie blue orphanage please leave at mrs allen roneys home before monday nov 21 norval presbyterian sunday school will hold their annual christmas tree and entertainment on friday evening dec 16th norval united church sunday entertainment and christmas tree will be held on dec loth the pro gramme will be given by the child rjpn of the school everybody wel come further particulars later ca batfm slfles thin tha four ughmt score for wwlu ahoot win u follow v spiral 110 ii oanuainn 107 c hoaie os c dannuon 01 beginning next monday evening monthly noinpetition will h htoil in hooting ii v moulura leiuu d co ylte homeniaile baking jellies pickles etc fancy work aprons pylamas rag bogs sox handkerchiefs etc treamira laland with all ite mytarlea nothing overtweolyfive cents eveiything splendid value includina aid or men women aid children dont misa the white elephant sale also the ever popular fish pond supper strved from 4 jo onward menu cold roail pork apple sauce jellied tongue beet reliih eacalloped polatoe cabbage salad brown and while bread apple pie and cheeae tea and coffee supper 35 cents ichristmas greeting cards handmade old parchment and classic cards the latest and best see our samples and get our prices it will pay you the herald georgetown

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