Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1929, p. 2

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face 2 the georgetown herald wed neaday april 24th 1929 and your own sense ofc taste will convince you salada tea fresh iron tha getr births marriage and deatha are now charged for at thm following rates births 50c i marriage we deaths 50c mnmarlal cards boe i0e par una atra for poetry tfaaoeaei normvctovs eooeaveeo0o4oeo saturday treat creamy toffee buttons something quite different a delicious creamy candy in the thane of o button dip ped in chocolate saturday treat 2se weekend chocolates this auorfment will alwayi be handy to have in the houee when friend drop in on you they are to ap petising and of an unuiual good quality why not get a pound each week and be prepared weakend chocolate 3sc son agent far these fin chooolataa in oaorgetown arthur norrington mais 3t phone 89 t www www bkatiift i ftbhelt in esquestng township ofl monday abrll 32nd 1020 gladys jean olflvn beloved wife of j leslie rtiher in her asth year in memoauam itogknta n loving memory of ste phen thompson robert who died april 23nd 1037 jiul two yearn ago today our dead dad passed away to rtwt in peaceful slumber on the itui betide him rest our uother like them there were no other to nuke our live happy and sublime though our heart are filled with sorrow we will meet tliem on live morrow to unite and make ui lutppy once attain children iialpin in loving tntmory of phe wubcrt llnlpln 110 battalion killed li france april nth 101b a aaullers brave a touching thlnn where loving haiuli no flowers can bring but clod in iii brent loving care will guard our loved one lying there sadly misted by father mother sis ters ond brother erwingoldliams meat market watch our windows for special prices on thursday friday and saturday erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown stewarttown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils you will find our price right call and let u supply your need in the above line i m bennett phone 82r21 georgetown stewarttown double output at uraehotnej shop in georgetown rjlobrjbt seed oats seed barley oac 72 oats oac 21 barley far seed georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey proprietor lone 108 georgetown let them learn to play on the mason risch tba they will grow up with ur tnaea to music pare la ton i even hmoo at mich la eluding the moil moduli la today for price list masonrisch bkad office- ik tonoe it tobomto guelph branch 108 wyndhun stmet halton chapter ram enjoyed itxuhtkatco uctiiab on bsiunida given bv me john m camb mr john u card of ouelnh enter tained the members of halton chanter t their fourth degree on friday night anm ilh with in illustrated lecture on the island of bermuda ur cud who u member of uk bourd of edu cation in aueloh wu bom rod lived for twentythree years in btrmud so u exeentlonslly well qualified ta on this country ur card commenced hi lecture by explaining how bwmud wu discov ered by accident it appears out a fleet of thlpe had sailed from england for the new weitern lend and during tha voyage were blown out of their couree by a terrific itorm the ehins became separated and two of them landed at what li now st oeortel on the bland ot bermuda the leader of the expedition wai on board of one of these shins and was so much taken with the place and 1u climate that after repairing his ship and kola back to england he returned to ber muda to spend the rest of his life at his death he requested that his heart be burled there hie wish was carried out and his heart use today in a beau tiful tomb in bermuda while his body reeta in england this is but one of the many interest in points of ur cards lecture he ii lustrated his talk with lantern tildes and these combined with his interest- in description of the place made one think of it as a paradise there are only two wooden buildings in bermuda with these exceptions everything is of white coral even the roads are of this material and we were assured by ur card that even after the heaviest rain fall a person can put on white shoes and go outdoors without fear of mud rain is the aource of all the drinking water in bermuda it is caught in cbttems and piped to where ever it is required hamilton the capital of bermuda is beautiful city the streets are some whst narrow but that is not aa much of a drawback as it might seem there is no heavy traffic as we know it in this country there are no automobiles street esrs or trains on the islsnd the buildings are or a type of architecture all their own and aa before stated are built entirely of white coral there are a number of schools but there is no public school system aa we know it here in canada apparently anyone who feels like it obtains a permit and stsrts a school mr csrd is of the op inion that our system is f sr better than that of his native plaee if tha editor would give me the pace i could fin a column with what i learned on friday night ur card knows his subject and in addition has the happy faculty of being able ta hold the interest of his audience the only fault that we could find with him was that his lecture was too short it was the most enjoyable fourth degree that halton chapter has ever had and we all were sorry when ur card said that he had oome to the and of hb talk we would have enjoyed it had he kept on talking for another hour ex comp grant 1st principal ten dered a vote of thanks to ur card on behalf of halton chapter and ax- pressed the wish that we would be able to hear him at soma future data the writer will take it upon himself to compliment ex comp arant upon having secured the services of ur card and will assure him of a banner year if he continues to provide us with the same class of entertainment as on friday night com high school board the nigh school board met on the evening or april ltth all the members were present and ur e v barra- elough was in the chair the following aooounts were passed oeorge ford loo herald j r uurdock w hugglna 100 oeo u hendry co 110 r h thompson co 6a4 communlcatlona were received from w u uorrls asking for renewal sub scription to journal j a uodermld thanking the board tor tha rink p b harrison asking for ostlmata for ourrent year it was decided that lightning rods should be disced on the building alao that a fireextinguisher should be pur- chssed for the la alao that the old well should be covered with eon crete toaohto umevton co ao- quiaacd by canada arraus a autbaktinb co anothm auuimemt against inten tion of cnst to close unwhin bailwav station the quarriea and hi the toronto xjmstaone 00 at house and dolly varden have been acquired by the canada oypsum and alabasiine co of paris the transfer was completed monday mr william dowdy remains as manager under the new ownership which he states pro poses to double the output he also emphasised that the contemplated ex pension is another strong argument against the proposal of the canadian mallonal railway to close the railway station there which has been in oper ation since the railroad was built wore man lialf a century ago it is dlrneult for us to understsnd why the railway has resurrected its rormer move to close the station which was vetoed by the dominion railway board a few yearn ago said ur dowdy we were surprised here when we learned that the esqueslng town ship council had been notified by the o nit of its intention and representa tives of lunehouse and locality atten ded the meeting of the council with the result that a resolution was sent to the railway board stating the ease and expressing the hops that the pro posal of the orb be not entertained llmshouse with a population of about iso is situated between oeorge town and acton approximately four miles from each its qusrrlee provide considerable business for the railway there being newtons and scotts as well aa those of the former toronto limestone co in operation now and it la stated that the quarrlee of the samuel hurst co are going to operate aeon the quarries have elding to the railway but not to the radial car line from toronto to ouelph which passes through not far from the rail way station possibly the radial earn could take care of the passenger traffic remarked ur dowdy but i understand that the passenger patronage of the steam line has been increasing in fact i am told that ita volume covering the past three months was equal to that of the whole of last year seven or eight people take the morning train regularly as far aa our own business is eon cerned it would suffer much lneon venlenee if the railway station is closed we ship from on to three cars dally and more in the busy season while still using the siding here we should have to get our billing down from ceorgetown or acton involving a lot of trouble as well as considerable ex penes through constant use of the tele phone the company haa a normal payroll of 3s which la increased as niiilnftis demands the newtons and the scotts quar ries are worked by allen morton send ing out an average of one ear dally about is men being employed as a rule this business would be similarly affect ed in the event of the station being closed mr dowdy said that so far no ar rangements have been mad to present the claims of lunehouse when the matter comes before the railway board but he expected that the date of the hearing would be announced soon and intimated that the station would not be lost without struggle two bio balk davr thm wkkk hplbndid raizkh oiven awav deoravtown business men will offer to uto publia on friday and saturday of this week many lines of merchandise at greatly reduced prices it is their annual spring sale and they extend an invitation to all to visit deorge- town on uuf above days and secure of ute many bargains offered never before were deoraetowrt mer chants better prepared to serve you with the best goods procurable at the most reasonable prices read uielr suecisl offerings in this issue and shop in deorketown nest friday and saturday 200000 realized for jewish farm lite following from the detroit new relating to tlve georgetown jiewuh farm will be read with interest by our cltlfcena more than sumo detrolter daheed and frolicked in ute fountain room of the moaonlr temple saturday night that a group of 43 war orphan picked up from tlve nuttera of uexrlch little village near waraaw poland might eat and ileep comfortably on a farm on the ouuklrt of ctoorgetown near tor onto ont the affair was ataged by the man agement of the georgetown orphanage and farm school or which my qreen- butt of detroit u the head while vultlng hit native village of ueitrlch after the war oreetiblau picked up 43 jewlfdi war orphani from the ttreete of that village placed them in a hur riedly improvlaed ofnlmnag and two year ago managed w transfer them to the farm achool at georgetown which he had rounded some 30 of theae 43 war orphani today are telf aufllclent jewish farm- era in canada ur greenblalt said satisfied with the results of our ex periment the canadian government has given us a permit to bring in 33 more children from kurope to take the place of those who are about to leave our farm lfore than t300o was realised from the dance m vahu cksweh next sunday nwrning the 3tth inst rev dr dickie will take for his sub- led real saints and in the even ing he will speak on when will the world come to an endf neat year the hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the orange or der in canada will be celebrated the chief gathering will be held in brock- vlll where the first lodge was es tablished in ibm by settlers chiefly from ireland the order has made steady progress in all parts of canada since then at orangevule assizes last week one civil nonjury case comprised the dock et p w fewster sued oeorge hogg for t4j000 claiming that hogg had bro- ken a dissolution agreement after much evidence justice jeffrey awarded pew- ster 1100 and allowed him 135 for costs both parties reside at shelbume the uiimuea araty onrgtiiw ueetlngs on sunday will be conduc ted by the officers services 11 tun 3 pjn and 7 pjn everyone weuome masakt chattel rev a n frith will preach next sunday morning on twin parables on the use of opportunity and in the evening on the story of luthers stru ggle and deliverance on monday ev ening mrs c hayes will address the young people lit georges ckttnl services next sunday 8 ajn holy communion 11 ajn matins and ser mon by the rector 7 pjn ltvensong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of the relations and friensd of fallen soldiers and the olrl guides church parade of girl guides and brownies at 11 ajn cmkymnmamtmcmomomfmciwmm mowctmcymcxmcw the st georges players will present the sentimi3taliwts a new comedy in three acts town hall georgetown thursday and friday may 2nd and 3rd plan now opstn at wstaoglttrs dbuo btou lde bowling club at a meeting of tha georgetown la dles bowling club held on april 15th the club was reorganised for tha coining season with the following of ficers ura le roy dale president miss may langsn vloepresldent and muriel thompson steretarytreasurer h an enthusiastic hockey meeting waa held in the arena thursday lath tha treasurera report showed a good bal ance in the bank the season just closed was the bast hockey season the club has ever en joyed it was decided to roster juvenu hockey next year and have tha league in operation from tha very first of the season jos hall waa disced in charge of juvenile hockey mr a duncan was again chosen aa manager of th juniors and percy blackburn th in termediate manager the following officers ware elected hon pres dr r t paul dr c v williams- president d uelntrre vloepres r lelay beefy weueee thompson tress w c ford bxee- uuve a walker j hall a slacken- ale trasporuuon corn r isley and s maccnai l your car needs tires hneeds royal masters b egln the motoring season br munff gnre our die are la tint dan shape or b getting new ones any dominion sire depot ex pert will give them a thonmjh oon- srlenrlftnf if i if yon need new dies by all mesas eojnjp with roral misters 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