Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1928, p. 2

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thursday august 2xrrj olive allina bovd wle of kenneth crisp and daughter of the lata jane cook and william holden age s3 years medonaldatlot7 mb line west celadon township on aug 27th alexander mcdonald aged 02 years beloved hustund of margaret robin- eon obituary mm wmniokell after weeks of suffering death iiaue peacefully to urn wis niokell at her home in sarlna on friday august 10 mrs nickell was the youugest daughter of the late john newton of umehouse and waa born in that village 71 years ago she and her aorrowiug huabaud wen united iu tuamage theresovesm ago but removed to hernia 82 years ago she la survived by iter husband two daughters three sons and one brother john newton also of barnia w a bailey by tlie death of w a bailey following an operation at ouelph hospital oo monday last george town loses an honorable business man and a good citin deceased was the youngest son of the late isaiah bailey and waa born in georgetown bept 22nd 1888 when a young man be learned the harness trade with the late vrank taylor and was in business in the aanw store in which he learned his trade when called by death he spent 22 years in manitoba during which time lie waa in business in rapid city and brandon after spending some years in toronto lie returned to georgetown 10 years ago deceased was married in 1909 to eleanor porbe harley who with one sou harry of a former wife survive to mourn the death of a beloved hue- baud and father he ia also aur vived by two brothera and four sisters beth bailey of brussels ben- jamln bailey or niagara falls mrs james hood of georgetown mrs henry mccandleas of elmlra mich mrs byard hill of clinton and mrs d a harley or bellerue pa the combined ages ol the surviving members of the family total 477 years deceased waa lifelong metho dist and aas chairman of the board of steward of the united church he was an oddfellow and member of portage la prairie lodge man the funeral took plaw this after uoon to greenwood cemetery the serviee being conduoted by hev dr dickie pastor of the united gbureh many beautiful floral tributes adorned the casket the pallbearers were w c anthony m l near j m moore w t evans a maolaren a b wilson lacrosse wnptowt mtarnumtul litiirouw t9ta pergan at ftjrgtin batuf day artflmoou by 1 to 4 tlirmt goal wet mooimi in a many ioiiiuum at th ftuh niw tbfl twiow at tlut viiil of the brat quartar waa i all it waa in the third perutd tliut tint vlittoia hul th mlgwi uiorlng tlinw goajn krgua irid bawl in the lut period hut only oouutsl ni thin game wan tho itwt hnliedulwl tor tlu group uultwm thu oaida com mil order tw uh gauiihi hiplayiwl haiuiltou in luailiug th uroiip with prgun in awoiitl phitw omhgtown walflh uoal hurriu point uunuuii cover point hlnttluir htnith ami stapltium hfniirw catty reiitrd hill ingram uml lhky hoiiyt nixon oiilml zimiiur in hide upflimf kllia ami mcditnuld aulw purgua mudaiiald goal hlulelj point tduiui tiovnr pointt j kutuutll dofeiibi ciiuiplwll lumtt- iivolll gktbum aud o k rjruwti hom kiihir ouuidt atkiuuoii imiilf wellu fleming and tloiupuiii iubn hfirtw jank hunwll hmmpluii imkt hyev cmttomtrt glenwlllhuns tlio lonul hydro coinmlnhimi havo rooelvcd tho following rmjouuiiuiidu- uoui from thi ontario hydro coin uianiou custonwra hupplled with u throit wire tervic will pay a nervioetihargp of oou pur month inateail of tliic and ouhtomem nupplied with two wlio aervioe will w ulutrged ma aa iu tho pa at tho rate forcuirunt will in jn for the brat 00 kw hra and h- for the balance oommorcial ratea will he thu taiuo u hut year per k- w hr for first 100 hra uan of instollftl load plua in per k- w hr for all addi tional monthly oonsurapuon the power raus are 9100 per h p per month of connected load or max lo m demand plus 21 pr k w hr for lt fto lira use per month of oonneoted load or maxinm demand plaa 14 per k w h for aecoud 00 hra use plua 33 for balauee of monthly consumption loaal dia count 10 pjr cent prompt payment 10 per cent the cominuwjon luu up proved of a refund to each customer in the municipality of 16 of the amount collected from tho customer in 1037 this refund does not apply to manioi pal service nor to glenwilliami as the water works account shows a surplus pf l21ij3and thoitreet lightening account a deficit of 2fll 40 it is recommended that the local coram it i on refund the municipality 75000 the balanoe to stand to the oraditof the utility to be hold as a reserve fund to meet posaiblp losses in future years charch news won her way united riniili nrixl huiiihij h- ji tin hi hi ih will tin nvul lor uml ui 7 p liln ihuli- uniul chiiiih utv prendh ut 11 u in on ftiiiof viriiiui titdu m mi tniwllirri way htiptiti rlitihli tin itgiilur mrviifti u ill ii rvmim d up uutulu mit inl itiv a n frlllt will piiiirh ut 11 u in uml 0 pm tluminliiiuiiii it the iiih huppcr will imnltmirviil ut iln vhw of thi jihimiiiitf rifrvir kl imtrgii churili jliirwutli ittr trinity 11 uui muliiih uud jnlilitm to hr hurtir 7 p m kviiiitinn and uthhc hy hr llutrii baseball at ii limlll lllcclllli llllll 111 ailun luh vhiiimiiiv rvtuiiiiif taiu irijiu oiiflph hill linrff acton mid lioigtuiwii ttuii tiri mtntid a ninuli m lntlnlt it is drawn up u tolhiu aug lui alton vrt liimlpli corgtttdwii vi iiiiihihiii hept 1 iui4lih vi orgiiim n hiluliurg k aituni bdpt k thinrgitttmn vt acton ouelph vn jlilltilnirg sfpt li ihlhlmru antnn vh itorgeluwn sept lit fleortowii aotou h ihllhhurg bipt ju fiuidph hillhhurg h iimirgrtuuii illllpll iuilpi ai tun iwlmal cewll al ekumuii ttuugu jirfml strmiss in design performance and beauty fsnaffaj paw mjaasyalas bi ill i a saaatasav aw aal av saaawdaaj aswssseehas af ha aaeawsi bh1sbesalba a 4jaikf aiaw v9 saesa ear aaasav a aey sum heaia fcawr i l lsaha kadtas ana saaslaraaesas af mlsar alajs sdaw ma come boys and girls get your books ready and meet yourtfcaolier at the school nest tuesday the farmers am hoping for flue weather a few daya longer and they will be wall on with the harvest our road and bridge are in good uondilioo since being repaired why dont oar county road com mlaaloner see to the cutting of weeds along the road and sidewalks they are very bad on a wet day on monday evening sept 10th the ladies aid of the united cburch glanwilltams will hold a sale of work and homemade baking also home made candy come and enjoy the evening held by the ladles harvest home aervioes sept 9th rev c j p joliffe ba of erin will preach at 11 am and rev c l poll ba of aoton at 7 pm mr eddie momaater of the tor onto police force pent a day with his parents mr and mrs hofe mo maater mrs hewitt and daughter dorothy of hamilton beach are spending a few days at the home of miss tost mr george cooper of brampton pent sunday at hu home bare mrs e blndd who underwent an operation in ouelph hospital is im proving nioely miss doris hepburn of ottawa is spending her holidays at her home her acton mr a k nicklln lift on satur day on a business trip for the stony glove company to alberta and per haps to the peace river district mrs m a carrie and miss m e carrie principal of the brant public school are visiting at the home of mr and mr arch carrie two highly esteemed families are removing from anton and their moval o a social evening of the congregation of the united church of which they are both mem bars on monday evening both mr and mrs robert 8ci4t and family will be greatly missed from the com manlly and from their church home the gathering oo monday evening provided a most enjoyable time for the fellowmembers of iht church to have a social aveningwith them prior to their departure mr and mrs hendenwn and family are removing this week to toronto and mr and mrs scott and miss laura will re move to kitchener in the course of wo or three weeks miss letfie who holds a splendid position with the acton tanning co will remain in aoton a party of aoton young men left by motor last week to work iu the western harvest fields fine press the trafalgar township council hod a weighty special meeting on moudoy evening when for nearly two hours the members uoiuidered the matter of the townships appeal against he countys equalization which levies 200 of the county ex penditure on trafalgar the coun cil felt that proportion ia unjunt on two former years judge elliut beard tho two appeals and now the matter goes before a commission ap pointed by order- in council of the ontario government the uicinber ship of that commission as suggested would include judge elliot judge justin of peel county and either registrar v chishnlm or cleik of court mccienahao trafalgar council suggested that u commission of three judges would meet their wishes better aud reeve morden aud deputy reeve ualbraith were named u committee to inter view the government three judges would provide two nonresident com mbuloners in any case the townuhipj appeal stands a resolution waa passed that effect and full power given to support the appeal with the strong est of evidence win or lose the councillors felt it was incumbent upon them to protest vigorously against the lieavy and what they considered unfair burden planed on the taxpayers of trafalgar it will be remembered that trafal gars equalised assessment was in creased more than two points by lost years equalisation court trafalgars decision to stand by their appeal will mean opening up the whole matter of county ormw roent a diflplflj oi uiiciiiadmii natiimal exhibition at toronto tliatinattnilt- special intercut is the health booth of the national council ul woimm of canada whicli m located in the west wing of the women ittiilduig n in other diuplnys depicting t he work and urcowplihuumts or wo menh organizations uro under the supervision of the national coiimtil a speciul feature in u ulliumtlc tab leau which portmys t lit national improveiueutm that have iwn wninwl by the council during iin lunlor of thirtyfour yearn fsdhuulu film i roituftee roulddai film enthusiast uw will welcome the the appuarnnce of douglmi fairbanks on monday ut rhu itux tlieatre when from nil indicutioiiri suiting itecom modationns will be taxed to the limit douglas fairbanks as the gaucho is a united artists piuturc of tiauchos pilgrims lianditry aud conquest and is heralded uu a romance of uuutual force and speutuciilnr nppual the scenes are laid on thu south amen can border iu the pampas countries picture que riilerw ami vast herdu appear und there ih u whirl of hcrce conflict and plot huhpenw the cap ture of the rmli shrine city uudor the nose of the dictator or tin country begins the stor proper following u spectacular prologue dont unm it nt the rex theitiv georgetown next monday mjhs kalhlmu moore diminu tive tteoltuh dance sttir with the k w bs4ly cup emhlomatlr nt the highland danclnir mm not it ion at tho vancouver dilednniiin oams jliutf moore ulna won a free trip to tho mahlnnd flnthfcr- lag at hsnrr whero sin uti sppvur in the eiimtwittlimu riiiriin tut- iiwusil lnhttitn auguht 31 and tfntfinlm r 3 avallb htrtfte ujc cuadiu ueakal afttdillob soek your child see t terra colla mr aud mrs black and family of paris who have been visiting with mr and mrs a huuter have re turned home bin jas davidson of the moun tain baa returned home from uuelph hospital a number of our young men have gone on the harvesters excursion to the west hr and mrs ed townseud miss m townsend mr w e townsend and miss wilms hunter have re turned home after a pleasant motor trip to carsonville mich and other american cities mr and mrs j l craine attend ed the funeral of the late oscar craine at ouelph lust week mr walter haywaid of uuelph apent the week eud with friends here miss edna hilton of milton visit ed friends here last week when a child in blind in uye the condition i of recognized then are many reu who have detective flight both on rsc child- which umehouse mr jolley is spending mm week end with friends here rev aud mm caldwell are away on their holidays mr and mrs ueo mi hie re are home for their vacation mr robt lane and family spent sunday in toronto un augus lawaou is recovering very nicely after bar operatiou aud expects to be noma soon fact it unkuouu to their parenu that uih is so in evidenced nvery year by the nuinur of children entering school who are found by school phytticiaiih to have defective eyesight the good work of the huhool health servioes does not provide for the preschool child or for the child who attends school when their ih no school physician or nurse a child should lie able to rooognize a picture or object one half un inch square at twenty feet each eye is tested separately one eye being cover ed with a card dunng the test of tho other for near vision a picture book may be used if tlien is any appreciable defect in either eye for near or distant vision the family physician should he couhulted crosseye is a condition winch is frequently ueglei ted because of ignor ance as to its significance by parents children with this vendition should be placed under medical care without delay a crosseyed child sees double thu causes confusion and ho the mind trains itself to pay utteution only to the image that comes to it through the straight eye thin re sults in outj eyes being developed through use and the otherh becom ing uselesi bee lue it is not used unlets the condition is properly treated early the child loses the nse of one eye and is actually blind in that eye if the child h treated be twee ii two and three years of age the most or all of his viion can he saved tho longei treatment is deluy- ed the more vimioii ih lout croshv eyu is a condition that does not correct iuelf children do not grow out of it if the child is placed sitting fuu ing the parent uu arms length uwoy witl one ey e covered by the parents hand uud i made to look at tlie parents nose with the un covered eve the parent will find thut un uncovering the other ojc it ih either looking at the none which mean h that no moan eye is present or that it moved iu or out or re maiued crossed in or out which h an evidence thut crosxeye ih present your child will appreciate in later yean your euro of this rtpcrial organ quiblioiih concerning itealth ad dressed to the cunuduu medical as- hociution 1h4 college htrect tor onto will ihi uuhuertd by letter questions as to dlagiioeia aud treat ment will uot be answered he iron that is made for comfort the hoipolm electric iron has been design ed for comfort and con- vsnltnea the balanced might of the iron the pattnted heal bait the thumb rest he famous hot point the hinged plug all of these f ssturt e ef the hotpolnt iron are for the purpose of making ironing an easy and pleas ant task insist on a genuine hot- point electric iron no other iron has all tbsae nedern featurto uas 171 and 650 the school opens sept4th pkki vi ilikl vimlfy in i in nniinif tin- iuliliu ihki i iiat tniviliiv ut imw- iiuiti in a complete range of school supplies hf iii rulf flllullill uilll llhllf ivillu c if- if pupil- l uit m iiili iiwif al- hit ruiriik fr vm nil a ii uml ll irii kill tl piiz i u t vl iivkii in ih jj le miit i wiilm iwiti- i 1h wl h i i- ll uoiii a few specials lor this week end llllilu iii 11m muililiitmtkpavu luluu llulm liriiis iivivhm hiup imlfl jimr vlhnlia i tilu supv 41b iiir l -iffi- a iii 4 i j- ii nllti ur jr k tni so wra6gettcs drug store ipsine327 westuves the nevilles iron canadian general electric s2 h darbflg georgetown felessss lvhmis awesnoon ims soft dbinss unmes confecyionesv ice creak tuutet tcrve la tttt atlauttt ways af l neville mala street mmc 15 cewetota sell your cream at home mfereyucucetute highest grade and the best price oaea every sjlartuy miu geurgelown creamery co m ssie mauiatfcr call aaa thm immmmmemwddk9kxm watch livingstones bakery for specials on saturday cream custaid order taken for lemon banana and bultf racotch piea livingstones quality bread 9c d livingstone phonm ss gorgmtoum milk do you carry away your cup and saucer when you eat in a res taurant if uiiumt iil yut wluii il oinii- to mill uultle- vi lciu aiivulieie fruui hi tn 20 11 iliiy in tiuiirgftowii we kniu wniiiiii ilimt iiiciin to keep tlitim tlity ilunt iiixiiii to luw llicin or tlniiw tlipm away hut tin- itualiim lia- litcmiif mi miiuus that wv iiiixt got toiimk for your lnlp uml iliopcnitioii wont you pluuse re- ivtiirn iiuiiliiliiittly nil empty milk i ml tic- in your lioiut- iiiiim- look for extra onti in thi- kiimkf- ill tin- celhir wherevui- they limy iiiililon inul iiii i tiiin luick tlii wtck here are some facts that will surprise you it lioulil tiikc tluri linllli- for imiy 1111111 of milk uhimi livit tin- frihli iinirl oik- tliut you ilil luiik ami mir nt tin wiihiicii for nim ilay- ilolivriy oiu to le- dairy iwing himtead it take about fix bottlma for every quart dtliimrtd in gtorgttown milk lottlei- are pint loaned tliey are never wold kaeli one eont uw llle ileliveird tliey alwayx remain the legal properly of tlie milk dixtriliutor it i- aitiially nuililisl the lau to relill llielii kn ottier ptirpoex we lone m many imllleii eaeli year that thix pereentage of loi will have have to he hgilitil iulo the eont of the milk iu the future if we hoiie to tav in liiiiiicri mi we iue miikiiiu thi plea to our iiihtomeih to return every empty milk bottle in the houe thut tan he found o that ue eau sell milk at the lowest poihle cot wilt you do vuur part loilay thank you the maple leaf dairy georgetown

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