Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 17, 1929, p. 2

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iv2 the georgetow herald wednesday july 17th 1929 red rose orange pekoe tea is truly economical a half pound makes almost as many cups as a full pound of cheap tea costing 50c to 60c redrose ris good tea duthh laidukw on baturday july ijul loan at his noma 43 north bher- bourne bt toronto robert laid law a native of the bcoteh block llalton county in his 93rd year big celebration at georgetown red rose orange pekoe is extra sootj fimh av m aj fr bj binder twine superior manilla made by inter national harvester co for sale by lw b browne co tonal nr mill nmal norringtons saturday treat moiri creams a real fine line assorted fruit fla vors and colors saturday treat 2rfct lb weekend chocolates a wonderful assortment of high erode chocolates which includes hard centres also jellies and fruit flavor ed creams week end chocolates 38c try our new orange drink made from real oranges only 10c a glass bote agents for uum llaa chsmlaus cuorfetowb arthur norrington mais st phone 89 lifebnoy tenuis shoes a full selection of tennis and sport shoes in stock at very low prices d brill co phone 187 georgetown dr a n moore dies after long illness wan mttlctltionitk of oui kfllool a serious illness of several week culminated on june mrtl in hie lell of dr allan m moore is yearn old ut ills home 10 niagara blreel horn war aeoruelnwu onurui june mill ibu luul be lived but b few day lonuer lie would have attained tile sue of lo yeoni one of hie oldeiil iirartlcluk litiv slclsna in hut county afler attending hie unlvonilty nf mlchbian dr moore uraduulwl from hie medical achool of the university iii ib1j he first oiiened an otnce for uw uenerol niacllce of medicine el hie iuhuin seven miles soultteasl of uirk- uort hu devotion in hu nrofemuoi made hlnr familiar figure over a broad range of country ractlc afler attaining a wide reiuilallon a country practitioner dr moore came lo locknort in 143 and took over tlte liome and oftlo wlilell luul been occupied by dr aouul at niagara and ontario btreel which he oocu- uled until lie built for hlmseir tlie resi dence where he spent tlie remainder of ilia life- ilia practice extended to many famlllea in all walki of life to whom lie became not only a medical advisor but a sympathetic friend dr moore was a staunch republican and enjoyed the confidence of party leaden and waa in cloae touch with local slat and national party affaire ha has held aeveral appointed omces named to the local b pension board by president harrison with dr wlllum q muggins 1 dr charles n patoisr botlisjue deceased ho waa retained in that position through succeeding republican dmlnutra- tlotut h aerved on the draft board of ap- paala at buffalo during the world war with john o wlekaer john lord obrien and othera por yeara he waa the local examiner for the new york state civil service commission and aerved aa examiner for aeveral insur- anee companies at the time of hu death he waa attending physician for the niagara county jail and other public institutions funeral services were held at hla residence 30 niagara street tuesday at 330 pni purlal waa made in the olenwuuil niinetery he leaven liu wile grace holly moore and a eon hoy u moon ji amerleui a four nephewa donald 8 moore of uili city robert j moore of niagara palls dr w d n moore of chicago snd oliver m moor of toronto out alto two niece mra kate irving marduwanuur ont and mra john burns of vancouver bo his first wife jennie devereaux died in 101 lockport journal nv obttuary mb iouit uidlaw mr robert laldlaw passed away at his home 33 north bherboume st tor onto on saturday last at the grand old age of s3 mr laldlaw who waa presl dent of the r laldlaw lumber co which was founded in 1st1 waa born in hiilton county in may 1117 in what was called t1 scotch block on ac count of the number of settlers oi scot tish descent in the town and neighbor hood and was educated st milton he was married m years ago and leaves his widow and two eons and two daugh ters there are alas four grandchildren mr laldlaw was elected honorary president of the canadian lumbermens association in succession to the late j r booth of ottawa although the majority of his interests lay in the lumber business in which ha was so oustaiidlns and promlnerit a figure mr laldlaw waa interested in the do minion sugar company of chatham of which h had been a director ever since its inception the funeral sendee was held monday afternoon at old st andrews church toronto and interment was made in mount pleasant cemetery rev dr j e munro and rev dr alex mscmlllan officiated at the aer vlce nilklkht okanok kvcnt ij thjc iuktobv or roiinttr us in pakauk urumiinm and hmmtta bio oakoln rabtv in kvknino lkhlik clan hold ukunion big bargains in summer hats prices range from 100 to 300 call and see them misses claridge herald block georgetown issim the leslies were favored with beau tiful weather on saturday july 13th for their gettogether at stanley park erin about 33 nf the clun were praeetit and enjoyed meeting relatives once more from different parts of canada and the united stale after the picnic lunch at noon the day was spent boating bathing horse- jklioe pitching and races the prise- winners were as follows i oirls under iii years margaret mac- danald nerval carlnne mcdonald of hamilton threelegged race margaret mae- donald and margaret leslie dorouiy leslie mid kleanor mocdoitald ladles over is mrs o johnson of acton florence johnson of liockwood blngle men ted bushing pred pro- tlt ulitmhii ilsv in tlie history offcunler corinth ont oiiruk ind the gmitc orange after uie games the following pro- twra uui ever hefcltn tlw ooutmy speeches music and reclta- 5i ptoro u oeorjetown l tlday uolui was clayed by all t j leslie li i july lam the wullwr was ideul f london out occuiiled the choir id frnii riirly nwiilng nti uiu glor- ur w uslioo proposed k twetli began to jj vltylsh likem v uw rlie in town ami rontlnued to come singing of uie natloiial annum until the urivl parade at one oclock deo h- ksanesliig proposed tho wl overs orontemen uid worn- 9 jtj x eu marched in uie procession it was vltvls a glorious sight anil one long to be thomiison of olenwllllams remembered is a record day for uie pwsed the toitsl to the leslie clan orange organbaulons in any town of yhuu woswsponded to by mfjoe like slse in the dominion u ur 5 l 1 there were fiftythree lodges in the t i norval station parade uiree brass bands four o fkis v b bonds and seven pipe bands and wllirad and lloyd leslie violet pick almost every lodge had i its own fife favored uie gathering with a piano and drum band in addition by ac- solo and mrs p o thompson and tusl countuiere were over 3800 wen f- verne thompson sang a duel af- women and children in this grand pro- ter a recitation by miss eleanor sliook hrii prince op walkh cabum iiih tiiankh the following cable from jf r if the prince of wales was received on monday by georgetown branch tlo 130 canadian legion deal please convey to all members ontario com mand my cordlef thanks for their message of good will which f liearllly reciprocate edward p baseball oeergatewb i milled in a league game at milton on sat urday afternoon last oeorgatown was put back in third place by losing to muton by a score s3 previous to this game they had been tied with milton for 3nd place however the local team has one more chance to regain second place by winning from oakvllle on saturday next july 30th when these two teams meet in the park georgetown every cltlaen should turn out to encourage the boys to victory rcotch block mrs j o leslie and her daughter miss dorothy of calgary ore visiting st mr george leslies br mr and mrs torrcnee of toronto wen weekend visitors with friends here mr and mrs ore and children of st catharines wsre visitors at mr aeorge leslies jr over the weekend mr and mrs w puher mr leslie puher mr and mrs dean leslie mr and mrs geo leslie jr mr o i lie br miss isobel puher mrs w bow man all attended the leslie reunlon held at stanley park on saturday everybody la busy haying these days if it keeps dry it will be pretty well finished this week those from out of town who attend ed the leslie reunlon on saturday were mra blake leslie and olenna miss agnes leslie mr and mrs jno leslie and miss adeline holmes hornby school upobt jr iv to br rv kenneth king turn i margaret near stanley may isobel wrllglesworth br hi to jr iv lois robinson hon ross robertson jr m to br nirlta huffman fos ter brain nell millar marjory nee lands br ii to jr m lloyd near thelma huffman freddie robertson edward robertson kathleen near br i to jr ii harold learmonl roy millar helen olarrldge mildred may jackie robertson jr i to sr ii sr pr to jr lit chsrlotte leslie honl norlnne price int pr to sr pr harold robert son jr pr lo int pr myrtle near irene nellson aeorge lsarmont e grace maybee teacher units genlese rev a n frith will conduct the union services next sunday july 31st preaching at 11 am in the united ohurch and at 3pm in the baptist church the earnest purpose of both owgregallona is to make their coop eration in worship inspiring and pro fitable a large attendance is invited bl albaas charch aim wuuaxts 3 pm choral evensong snd sermon by the rector at this service uie juv enue orange lodge will parade for cor porate worship in the church st p ciank 10 sun matins and sermon by rev o a flook lth the at st georges church ouelph 3 pm evensong and sermon by uie rector note than will not be a celebra tion of the holy communion at am next sunday cession the lineup of which was ns follows wm mecready marshall nelson cook deputy marshall lol 5 brampton lol jo brampton lob a 430 brampton orange young britons l4b tullamore lol eitulumore lol si mono road lol it campbells cross lol lis bolton lol llfl bsndhlll lol oil lluttonville lol ass palgrave lol 543 caledon east ltb o csledon east lol ub1 oooasvujs orange voting britons oooxsvule lol 13s cheltenham loba m0 islington lo ba ns connor lol 1m dundee lol 3s33 waterdown juveniles ii ouelph lojja 655 ouelph lol 3ses ouelph lol 3131 ouelph lol 1331 ouelph lol 3si3 elnwj loba ioiiefih lol 303 slreetsvuje lol 390 caledon lol no alton lol 33 maple lol 343 marsvlu lol 133 mono mills ltb 339 mono mills lol 45 hockley orange young britons 350 mono lol 330 mono loj 55 waldemar lol 113 erib r lol solv hujsbury lol 339 milton lol 114 campbeuvule lol its hornby juvenile t olenwllllams ltb 330 olenwullams lol 34s olenwllllams lox es 8tewarttown lta 3s0 acton lol 373 oakvllle lol 187 bronte ltjj 473 osivule lta 83 oorgtown lol 349 oeormtowrj thousands of people lined the route or toronto mr george bushing played a piano solo as did miss evelyn young following a reading by mrs tricksy or toronto at the business meeting it was de- elded to hold a reunlon again in two years mr j w leslie of acton waa elected president and t l leslie as secretarytreasurer the meeting closed by singing god be with you till we meet again the leslie elan were of flemish stock in the year 1133 they were granted s charter by king wllllsm the lion lo settle in the parish of leslie aberdeenshire scotland from there they emigrated to different part of the world tiikouflll traffic at nlhlinflton beach willi almost tlie same suddenness uiat the bascule brluuft broke down on may 3ath it was rcopened last wednesday and through traffla u again tutsalng over tint ileoch high way within an liour after uie bridge luul been put til running order ute de tour signs at uie brant inn beach road crossing anil on uie niagara highway were all taken down business men end outers along uie route are wearing a brood smile us considerable difference is noticed in tlie cash re ceipts borne official comment would be welcomed as lo why tlie bridge was put in operation in comparatively a row days after being tied up for over six weeks w umlersaiul tlie cause of uie bridge being closed was not hair as bad as painted tlie paving or uie approach to the bridge at oakvllle is rapidly being completed and light traffic is already using uie highway want to live fobeveb paradise may be a serene and del ectable place but aomehow or other most humans endeavor to avoid enter ing the pearly gates just as long al they possibly can even when afflict ed with pain or sorrow when be reft of friends and fortune life u stilt dear to most people they would 11 forever if they could sine history began men have sought the fountains of perpetual youth of late years uie same object has been sought through the grafting of monkey glands scripture telle us that only by walking uprightly can we pro long our daya in uie land of our fa thers modern ssnltatlon and medi cal research have done a great deal during uie past century in lengthening the span or life and now we are told that soon a man will not be con sidered old until he rounds the cen tury mark and start off on the next lap of the race he will still be frol- leksome and frisky at 100 and ready to go out for a lark with other boys of hu age any night you name these glad tidings are rjroculmed by dr oskar koltx of toronto in an ad dress at the fortyninth annual con vention of the ontario medical assf- dalon at hamilton recently dr koltx stated that the expectation of life was steadily being prolonged ow ing to the advance of medical science diseases of middle age were of march and when the parade ended being prevented by timely and perlo- at uie park and the gathering asaem- die visits to physicians infectious bled some 7000 people wer present at uie park reeve donald mcln- r extended an official welcome to lodges and visitors after which mr fred mcnally uie very capable chairman of uie day introduced uie following speakers who save stirring addresses on the principles and alms of uie order cspt w o rlddlford grand or ganizer for ontario west samuel charters mjp george hllmer uvp w j ueklnney at the close of the speeches prises were presented to the winning lodges as follows largest ladles lodge brampton largest mens lodgebrampton best appearing loaa ouelph city beat appearing ltd mono mills best appearing orange lodge sons of ulster ouelph best orange young britons oooks- vllle best fit aud drum bandglen- wuuams best appearing juveniles olenwll llams oldest orangeman in parade tho mccracken streetsvllla aged 04 yeara an orangeman oldest lady ih parade mrs w oelbralth aged 70 year cases among ctilldren had also greatly reduced research work which never ceased was accomplish ing much and making it possible for physicians to pass along the beneflta of uie valuable discoveries to human ity he predicted that the day would oome when a person would not be oonsldered old until he reached the age of 100 but he doesnt tall us how to avoid death in youth or middle age as a result of uie killing propensities of the modern automobile there are more entries for the 4th wrlgley marathon swim at uie cana- dlan national exhibition than there were for last years event interest ap pear to be worldwide and the lar gest galaxy or natatorial stars in his tory will gather at toronto for both women and mens section friday august 33rd and wednesday 33th res- pecuvely of nathaniel o uju whose father william bell was master of streets- vllle lodge half a century ago and 37 carried his son then two yeara of age i in uie procession wearing the tiny l master cloak made by his wife in the 13th of july procession in llts other veterans in uie parade or on the other was a miniature repreeen- uie ground were june anthony a ution of king william on the tradl- penlan veteran 03 years oeorge rojtional whit horse in brill it co bertson milton 73 and st years an window on main street against a bril- orangeman john smith kennedy 79 and si yeara a member hugh morri son georgetown s3 and s member of old no isi tuuamor now extinct stephen strong s3 member of sand hill for over so years daniel thomp son 74 member of prince arthur no 1331 who has never missed a parade for 89 yesrs fred apoleyard aun- wllllams guardian of the juvenile lodge 19 sam allan glenwunam 91 yeara an orangeman and who has never missed but one parade in as yeara james oiven umenous eg and present at 43 annual parades john crawford campbeuvule to tak ing part in his 83rd annual parade robert shaw past county master of peel was accompanied on the rout by his sister mrs jans orafton honorary member of victoria lojja no 173 carmen man a splendid program of sports wsi run ok under the direction of f me oartney and hla committee the winners in the event were a iris 100yard dash 16 and under e costlgana thompson m nichols yarddaal dub c stsp- mena open too- iston p beach 300 yards orangemen only w ste vens r arbuclue 75 yards orangemmv wives mrs ii patterson mrs o iterrlngton mrs e loughasd children five and under prlaea for an boys under ten 90 yards d woodyard t arnold b mcnhten olrl ten and under 80 yards f reeve j wright l thompson obis 14 and under ts yds olassford j french a king fat ladles race mr k turner miss p brownrldge miss e ford fat mens race e pretweu j olassford men open 330 yds 43 bunleton p beach married merr race too yds j kentner e plant brampton lol 5 won the tug-of- war cup when they defeated walde mar lol see ouelph won s fast ex hibition gam of baseball from geor getown 13 to ii the batteries war ouelph ambrose and march for georgetown dole and harrington the lox are cralsfu to the fol lowing men who acted a judges of the lodges and bands in the parade w v orant e mcwhlrtar e thompson r n poulls h mlmms r r thompson a b casta o o brown two features along the una of march were universally recognised by salut ing on was tiny orange muter of fifty years ago placed on the verandah llant background of orange color the merchant and business place on main strut and many private homes displayed many flags which be spoke welcome to our visitors the garden party in the park in the evening tu also a record breaker when mr fred mcnally uie genial and capable chairman introduced uie foll owing talent who put on a splendid program to the delight and pleasure of the large gathering kenneywuson entertainers con sisting of the following artists bob wilson comedian leroy kenney comedian grace bonnlck entertain er gertrude corbstt dramatic so prano and doris wilson dancer georgetown band under uie leadership of thos eason provided music before uie program and during intermission the oommlttom in charge are to be congratulated on uie splendid success of the day and the able manner in which they performed their numerous dutls the orangemen appreciate ven much uie splendid work of the church es tea rooms and hotels in supplying meals to the visitors and also wish to thank all those who contributed in any way to uie splendid success of the day their thanks is also extended to uie following who made donation and contributed prizes provincial paper ltd f mcdonald d drill ii mcolure ready store h silver w f smith mcbean it co i it mssloughlen a norrington a resuvo e young mr e young a b wlllion m clarkson a honey a e wright r marchment erwln ft ooldham l ii wraggette o l gregory sam fu j gibbons ii luueo w r watson mckay bros t smith p f bisxkbum thompsons dairy m bsxe t j speight mirk clark rev mr was a e famell o buck r h thompson ac co j raid f sinclair f kersey d liv ingstone oordlngley hardware j n oneill elmer thompson j thom pson mrs llarley 8 kirk cleave bros j m moon a ii mcolbbon georgetown rnwibsf co credit is due chief marshall and u- slstants for the manner in which uie large crowd was handled and the ex callent order maintained throughout the day and but but not leut our clusens generally appreciate the effort of the local orangemen in securing the cele bration for georgetown snd the excel- lent manner in which they carried out their program glemvilllams mr and mrs gordon robinson and little daughter of orton spent the week end at uie home of mr and mrs lfalpln the annual picnic will be held on saturday july 37th to lasslle park hamilton particulars next week mrs jus allen fend son wm of rncliesler n y spent monday with glen rrlends our clusens woum like f uie trus tees or uie public school would let uie children play on uie grounds dur ing uie summer holidays where uiey would be out of danger tlie juvenile orange lodge who won the cup in uie parade at george town on uie 13th will parade to bt albana church on sunday afternoon they will be accompanied by tlie fife and drum baud wlui won- uie 1st prise in the parade lust friday tlie jury at the inquest into the xhootiim or the hamilton bank bandit in a cellar declared in favor or ail police being armed tills would be uoublly neeeuary when in pursuit of robbers many of whom would de arm ed and defiuerate the 3th battalion cep are anxious to ii i pare a iiermanent nom inal roll of in ry man who ever served wlui that unit and i would appreciate it ir all uie members of the old 38th battalion would forward their per- mancnt addresses to me at 173 wood- field road toronto b l a dews- bury tlit fourth tmunl taldaumrar kallifrlilk of ihw hwsdubcabdu iiukiio littld h twoiluy roavwnuoa ht isur du llntiitl murillubst f rsntly utid dtljtd lo build a hots for old hwiidub rollii ut wlablr altollir fen fur of the ktutrlbfl wuh b ikikurtt of old uwcdub folk- dtincltik and win km tritiird in old- time cohtumuk xlimy of fai dtiue- iim wttrif th kumip who bptmttrd at lliu llirfcina frtilvul bold ottrlur in tha yur at the banksttchwn btitl in that city a lint of extraordinary accident linn ierently hoou published occur ring to mittorlutv at lavsjl cramalti id included the followta- on driver parkin car ou track andl went to bleep 44 mo turlnl drov into tha aide or mowing train b drove into tb aldea or nundinal trulnn one tried uunucceaafully to drive between railway car whlle they wore awltohlng beveu want tar a drive along tha track and met avpreia tralni ona driver left hla car ou the trnrka while h went to aearcb for munetblng b bad dropped on the load when b tturned there waa nothing left of bio car eleven round out too i at j but ibubr brakaa needed rellalug nine metf ahqtvn the illustration abovp have ft total uniro of 4ji yeure munt ut the motive ilmer shop of the canadun national rjlluaye at point st chorlctj montreal thi givee an average of over 43 vears for each nun but the ernior ha the imai- ing mxml of 6j yean while the junior la a mere youth with 27 years behind him thii group aai photograph out title tlie door of the old ahop now cloud through uhich the had made their daily entrance and exlte the hope are older than tlie men dating back to 1857 a period oi 73 year this ahop haa now given way to a modern btniftura capable of dealing efficiently itb the heaviest type of nvotlvto power absolutely the last word in machine ahop equipment in the dominion in tha atandtng croup from left to right the men are j tvigg 4j yeara frice a lanthler44 yeare sandy welch 4j yeara thomaa a dates jo years j c marchand 27 years d a rollo 30 yean frank oreilly 4b years in the insert left iunding beside one of a set of drivers la h sargeant locomotive inspector who ha bwn 63 years in the service and continues active and tilrri at the right la the doorway in v ii surgeon erecting ahop foreman with 44 yean ervtce the orelllyo of which frank ehown at the extreme right ta a sturdy representative have had three gener ations in th companva service with total of 108 years of the surgeons grandfather father and ton have been in the shops and in the case of mr rollo bis father came from scotland to work on the construction of victoria bridge and afterwords entaeed the service throughout the ahop at montreal and elsewhere there will be found number of men who have pent thirt forty and een fifty year in the aervice of the canadian national railways and it forerunners count check books i get your blank counter check books at the herald office we can supply you in any quantity from one to one hundred le ias mi wmu m m canadas cooperative sugar pool th little village of rteaalavlll que eait of montreal on the canadian national railways in th vary heart of th finest maple kvea of old quebec province i seen developed in recant years canada first really big maple sugar concentration th cooper ative organisation known u th maplbun incldenully it represejite canadaa ueeaewil in co- latest sueceosful effort operatlv marketing bom yar io th qushoc ttepartment of agrlniltur began mrloiuly to give attention to tb maple wiw k coursglng and aiding the farmers in the production of high grade maple syrup their affort war largely nullified by th fact that th purchaser or th syrup gv th fanner who produced th beet quality syrup no better price than tit farmer who produced poor stuff then tha quebec govern ment went on step further and establlahed in small way a co operative plant today at pusala- vllte this plant i operating full ahlft 24 hour day employing 28 men taking thousand of gallons of ayrup from th farmers and manufacturing and marketing highgrade maple sugar end ayrup at th rt of two million pounds of mapl sugar and 300000 gallon of mapl syrup yearly tb product ar marketed under pedal brand and hav found a world market though moat of tb product la marketed in canada and in th eastern stat thousands of farmers now benefit by th new mapl sugar pool and tha mapl sugar industry la at teat on a hug commercial seal further step hav been taken by th quebec government to atad th organisation among th farm ers tlie organisation la oparatad lactly a canadas wheat pool th farmer obtaining full benaflt of top price th picture show tanks in th factory at pleeolavule and lnet a slitypound csk of mapl sugar packed ready for ship ma at

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