Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1929, p. 2

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page 2 the george herald wednesday evening november 20th 1929 dcforcst crosley and eveready radio sets price 226 complete a mall down pnyment puts one of thew set in your home balance monthly- will gladly demonstrate any set in your home without obligation on your part a and b battery tube arid accessories t j speight phone 270w georgetown at trivial expense gyproc will convert space now wasted into one or more extra moms iredroofwltboard for sal by the georgetown lumber company limited georgetown ont j b mckenzle georgetown ont pure food store 2 lbs gnelph creamery boiler 89c 2 lb choice mincemeat 29c 2 pkgs christie soda wafer 27c pure lord in bulk per lb 17c 3 pkgs shaker salt iodized or plain 25c choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb 33c finest new clover honey per pail me 3 pkgs sugarcrisp corn flake 25c 3 bottle extract 21c 10 cake pearl white naptha soap joe 8 cake labelle castile soap 23c 3 cake lelya toilet soap 25c new raisin currant peels candied pineapple cherries etc for your christmas cake chinaware department just received a nice assortment of fancy china from which to make your christmas selections 7e1frnell prompt delivery phone 75 why farmers prefer endowment insurance tj avtng insured hirnw for nearly slaty years w do not know of any group of men to whom life insurance has been more beneficial our experience has been that the average farmer live out the term of his policy and profits person ally from hi thrift the most popular policy with farmers is the endowment policy it isosnerslly bought for the amount of any mortgage that stands against pro perty to that funds to pay off the mortgage will be available atmaturita or in ths event of premature death every farmer who is physically fit should own lift insurance and if he buys a confederation lift policy we can and will arrange for premiums to b paid at convenient times write for a pamphlet entitled wm matheson was a farmer it relli of hit experience with a confederation life policy guaranteeing total disability benefits address confederation life association haaif offni toronto v kener lsmi ot uaclarkn in georgetown on fri day nov lbth law to ur nd mim a ftlaolaxen a ton biiid in kmiuralntf on monday nov lslli ins to ur nd mm arthur ulrtl a n obituary william wiixih an old ami iwtpected resident of this neighborhood in the person of will urn darby willis passed away ut the tuwne of alfred ttwcnpaum btewurttown on saturday nov 0th lmcatcd wan bom at ifomby 73 years oaa ttiwl lu been a resident of stewartlowiu on saturday nov 0th an adlierent of st johns church and a kind hearted honorable man resetwt- ed by all who knew him ttie funeral took place on thnnkkaivlnk day to btewartlown cemetery the utrvico be- intf conducted by itev mr boyd the ivaltbearera were norman thompson alfred thompson john bunduh james standuli j ii smith and john murray the member of the oranite order or which deceased wai a mem bar attended in a body and took part in the service beautiful floral offer- liib adorned the casket ciirihtmak huoprlno jiut a few weeks now until christ mas and in the forceround of uie pleasant picture which the word al ways brines to mind loom the christ- mat sliopplna which u rather frlghten- inff when thousht of and when the uit of those who are to be remembered this year with flfts 1 made out to really accomplish a successful season or christmas shopping one must be- aln early so uuit there will be tu necessity of those last few days of nee tie buying if tlie start in that line is delayed too lone already some stores are showing lovely thins which would be suitable as gifts and if one has been fairly observant while in con versation with intimate friends while burnt s in their homes many sugffosuoilt mlflht have been picked up wluch will now become very useful in asslstlntt in the choice of christ mas gifts ones friends unconsciously glvo hint that may be acted upon when uie shopping begins ouch as the admiration of a pair of gloves or of a scarf in a shop window a long keen look at a place or silver or a shining necklet a small jug to re place one recently broken a pretty bridge table cover those mode of tofetta being very popular a new book the name or which has but re cently appeared in the reviews a dot en house blooming bulbs to cheer the dreary winter days now coming or any of the hundred and one pretty and useful things which may be pick ed up at reasonable cost before the itolldoy prices have been set nomination monday election matter in town are very quiet up to the present nominations will take place on monday evening next at the town hall as regard the intention of the present members of council we pass on the following in formation as received by un this morning mayor dale who met with a serious auto accident but summer and is stilt in the hospital will not be a candl date for ibm council reeve mclntyre will again be i candidate for the reeveshlp councillor j n mockenxla will like ly be a candidate for mayor councillor cleave is undecided councillor davis will again be candidate for councillor councillor esy will again be candidate for councillor councillor uaclaren will not be candidate for council for lftso councillor tour will likely be a can didate again tor councillor in ward three mr john d kelly wlio was the cap able chairman or finance in ibm is again spoken of a a likely candidate for municipal honors meeting of wctv the regular meeting of the w c t u was held at the home of mrs h n mlmms on thursday afternoon at 3 oclock mrs h caldwell the president was in the chair after the devotional service the election of suprlntendenu of the different activi ties of the organisation took place the following are the superintendents i evangelisation cspt curry scientific temperance mrs hayes and her assistants mrs o b day- foot and mm h it mlmms temperance in sunday school mr clarence buck medal contest miss hettle lawson cltlxenshlp mrs motley travellers aid mrs parr surprise coupons mrs heartweu it was decided that the w c t v affiliate with the local council of women and that mrs nuraley and mrs marshall be the representative to that organisation the wctu would be very grate ful if all those who have surprise soap coupons would hand them to mrs heartwell as the proceeds from these coupons help to maintain the travellers aid in toronto and hamil ton the next meeting of the w c t u will be held the second thurs day in december ashgrove the annual bazaar of the happy hustlers girl class was held in ashgrove united church on friday afternoon nov 15th with splendid results the concert in the evening under the auspice of the womens missionary society was welt attended and much enjoyed by all every num ber was ably given and heartily ap plauded a bountiful lunch was serv ed and enjoyed by all stewarttown the old tyme dance held in the hall on thursday evening lost was well at tended considering the unfavorable weather everybody present had a good time the prize for the lucky number dance was won by miss grace robertson and mr t barnes the ayra met as usual on fri day night the devotional period was taken by mr boyd after which a geo graphy match was hauf and created great interest mrs baliy gave a read ing and miss mary jenklnson m piano solo lunch was served followed by community singing meeting closed with national anthem a number of friends from toronto visited mr and mrs f jenklnson on saturday evening and with some of the local hoys spent a very enjoyable time we are glad to see mrs john thompson back with us again after visit t her in toronto norval the young people of nerval united church on account of thanksgiving held their meeting on tuesday nov 13th the meeting wm in charge of moo alexander devotional vicepresi dent the programme was as follows opening hymn with lords prayer in unison the scripture was read by donald bull mr mckinnon led in prayer the minutes of lost meeting were read by the secretary dorothy watson a splendid devotional prayer was given by mrs guy wilson sen tence prayers were taken by harold lyons charles mclaughlin jr and mrs a wilson a solo by mrs ii lyons was much enjoyed george bull gave a thanksgiving reading dorothy watson gave a splendid recitation mrs mckinnon gave an interesting talk a piano number was given by jean nixon hymn and benediction closed the meeting there was a good attendance the captains were chosen for the membership contest correspondence citorfirrown out bovb dear old girls and boys an enthusiastic meeting of the executive was held thursday evening all are on their toes to make the at home a success the date is novem ber 22nd the place porkdale canoe club where you will meet a jolly crowd be one of them you will find one of the finest dance floors in the city bpendid card rooms for euchre and bridge a cosy lounge room to visit with old friends features of the evening campbells orchestra you have heard them on lite air bridge and euchre three minute speeches during dance inter mission all featuring georgetown lucky number dances and other novel ties prises lucky number tickets be sure to write your name and ad dress on the back of your ticket yours may be one of the ten lucky numbers buffet lunch during dance intermis sion bring a party of your friends they will be welcome parking privileges free north side of fleet street opposite the club house police supervision for those who have not secured tickets in advance they may be se cured at the door one dollar covers everything this is our sixth reunton help us make it the best j a wiuoughby president j m prentiss secretary iialton educationists desire mobs subjects the curriculum of rural secondary schools should be enlarged to include agriculture commerce household science and manual training in the opinion of the holton educational as sociation which met at milton lost saturday after discussion of the problem by s a osterhout from the standpoint of the teachers and prank uentven for the trustees the association passed a resolution requesting the minister of education to frame regulations com pelling boards to introduce these sub ject on reasonable demand trans portation facilities were also asked rar i miss gertrude gunby of s 7 nel son township was awarded the cham pionship in public speaking and win represent holton bounty at the lnter- county contest at guelph next satur day the officers of the association for the coming year are hon president inspector j m denyea milton and e agnew nassagaweya president mrs h w inglehart palermo vice- president o savage ookvule secretarytreasurer m a campbell e5quesing council btewarttown nov 18th 1030 tit council met pursuant to ad journment members all present th reeve in the chair minutes of last metlng were read and confirmed cleave currle that the treasurer pay the following sheep claims thorn f ohlsholm 1 sheep killed by dogs 00 1 sheep injured by dogs as 00 1 sheep injured by dog oaoo total 30 m paler mcolbbon 3 trips valua tor moo w j blerrltt 1 sheep killed by dogs s10 00 peter mcolbbon valua tor s3 00 fred c thompson 1 sheep killed by dog aiydo k c lindsay 1 trip valuator s3 00 carried wilson appelbe that uie treasur er pay x m dennett taking indigents to brampton 100 mile at loc per mile 1000 bulb for street light at btewart town 40c stamps si jo putting glass in township hail me total s13 40 carried appelbe wilson that the treasur er pay the following agricultural bo- elllei their annual grants esdueslng agricultural society tttflm acton agricultural society 3000 county plowmens association sa 00 carried currle cleave that the treasurer pay thi following for selecting jurors on october 21st 1020 norman thomp- uin 000 m campbell 000 t l leslie 000 l m bennett w00 car ried wltsoniappclbe that the treasur er pay j 11 bmllh cord wood for council chamber 4 00 municipal world supplies 250 sales tax to postage joe total 815 bell telephone account mll oct 10th to nov 15th 3 00 233 oct 18th to nov 15th 125 carried currle cleave that the treasurer pay w meolenahan esouestngs share of provincial election costs i807e chief marshall for removing patient to toronto on may 16th 500 c rled currle cleave that the treasurer pay the mountain sanatorium main tenance of edith pryde oct 1st to 31st 4ex50 mrs elsie miller oct 1st to 31st 4050 mrs jean camp bell oct 1st to 31st 4650 total 13060 carried currle wilson that the treasurer pay the following account job board labor on award on 5th line lots 14 and 15 13600 jonathan nellson labor on award on 5th line lots 14 and 15 51 00 floyd downs labor on award on 5th line lota 14 and 16 23400 jcorrled cleave wilson that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road commissioners 161041 carried wilson appelbe that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to em power the collectors of rates to col lect additional amounts for nonpay ment of taxes on or before december 14th ibm and that said bylaw be now read the first time carried currie cleave that the bylaw to empower collectors of rates to col lect additional amounts for nonpay ment of taxes on or before december 14th lug having been read flrtt time be now read a second and third times and passedoarried currle wilson that the treasurer pay mrs bally cleaning council chamber 435 carried appelbe wilson that this council do now adjourn to meet on december 16th at 10 oclock am 1020 car ried t l leslie reeve fear it to day hie vivid beauty ofmajestlcv tfc dar bay did th children bthsv whan jou bathed theml aikhl the mutrett of the new french nurte all but ae blsaatt boy and aura bleut now he fight and kick an near ly tear ae faee of me before x could net him in which blsteat boy weve only one boy and het only two years old let it no him at all i mean tti a boy who wean ilauea an has ae curly hair boyl boy thats not a boy i thats my hutbandl gobdon bomb report of ohlldrent aid society oordon home for month endlnc october slit ibm applications for children 8 children brought to shelter not wardt 6 children made wards of ojls permanent l children tent to industrial school 1 complaints received 13 investigations at homes of children 13 kail received el usll tent out a office interviews is psrentt or gusrduuu prosecuted 1 court sttendsnees b potter homes heard from 7 wards placed out l wards visited a wsmlngs given 3 adopttont completed l o p thoupbon inspector halvon countv cbaiipionship public bpiakino contbst the 1020 wlnnere of the helton county championship public taaktn contest at ullton on saturday istt nov 3nd sre ss follows 1st gertrude gunby tantley afount ifemo no t nelson subject bene ntt of school half and utrstret titter q a no 1 hornby hornby 8 a no 0 trafalgar subject a tree srd dorothy olarrldge n b no 3 acton bsnnockbura s a no ii b- ousting subject benefits of school pair lh bvelyn savage mini oak- vlue trafalgar s 8 no 13 trafalgar subject cotton nth leontrd brownlow b b no i acton brookvula a 8 no g nauags- weya subject protection of birds church news knot presbyterian chanh ulnltter rev kenneth ba sunday school 10 am berries 11 ajn and 7 pjn organist and oholr- mstterur pollstt daueatckanh sunday nov 34th 10 ajn sunday school and bible claim u am the glory of god ps 10 7 pjn jetut and our peuuret tecoadln terlet on jetut in life what affect hat thought upon action an cir cumstances detrimental to charaalerf 84 geeravs ckank sunday next before advent i sra holy communion 11 ajn utunt and lermon by the rector 7 pat even tong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of relations and friends of fsllen soldiers end the girl auldes church parade of the boy scouts air auldes wolf cubs and brownies at 11 oclock baatlat chare what is true pstrlotlsm will be the sunday school lesson a study of the book of joslah rev a n prlth will preach at 11 ajn on the golden uueuone of the bible society and at 7 pjn on the why of faith on slonday nov at a district prayer retreat will be held service at 10 ajn and 3 pjn softball news on thursday night oddfellows de feated a4ma in a very good game ajuslo started off like winners scor ing six runs to the oddfellow lone run but in the late innings they went to pieces in the second game oea again defeated llmehouse on tuesday the oen defaulted to acton not being able to secure a team in an exhibition game the olen with some pickups gave a sood account of themselves in the second game llme house were defeated by the oddfellows dames for thursday k c k o vs o us and a p u o vs acton games for tuesday acton vs k o ko and olen vs oddfellows standing to date won oddfellows 0 acton 0 qms 7 llmehouse 3 olen 3 koko 1 apua o lumtnttlo showt model i 242 ltajestic itadio will bring to your home every true colorful tone the human voice is as natural as if the speaker were present the voice of a great soprano is bell- like in its clearness and natural purity deepest bass notes ore powerful mellow distinct the piano the violin every musical instrument is faithfully reproduced majestic dance music give your home the worlds finest orchestras ready to play for you and your guests at a moments notice until you but this wonderful radio you cannot realise the vivid beauty of msjettici colorful tons let us demonstrate in your home no cost or obligation majesties are priced within reach of every family and there will be no change in majestic prices this year join tbi majestic christmas club heres hcyo the plan operate choose the majestic model you wish for christmas pay a small amount each week through this simple easy plan on december 24tn or sooner if you desire we will deliver your majestic electric radio to your home the remain der can be paid in tmall payments arranged to suit your convenience less tubes ovaimuc j electric radk mighty monarch of the air j n oneill son georgetown ontario cbedit aiicnok sjuub at darters hctel ullltbur on salords nenmhfr ur lat at a pjn 30 oolta 90 ptga and num erous other articles w p oeav quclrud oldest mason celebbatks sjbd b1bthday for almost 75 years a resident of ouelpb hugh walker who holds the double dlitlncllon of being ouetphs oldest maion and oddfellow celebrat ed his 03rd birthday last saturday in spite of his advanced age sir wal ker is in good health and retains his fseultles to a remarkable degree do ing to quelph from brollsnrt in the early days he founded the fruit im porting firm hugh wslker a son and wss actively engaged in business until is years sgo he is one of the tew to whom the grand lodge of the t order has presented a jewel for being a master for over 60 yeara he has been a past grand of reliance lodge xoop for over half a century high naanee uother sammy when you divided those seven pieces of csndy with your tliter did you give her our sammy no mom i knew they wouldnt oome out even so i ate one before i began to divide it was their first airplane ride and the young woman of the party felt quite nervous you will bring us back safely wont youf she said to the pilot of course i will miss he assured hsr touching his leather helmet ive never left anybody up there yet a boa of candy la always nice for the week end a real selection at the basaar in knox church cuabina auction sale i of uoiraeiiolp kmots aa valu- able aasldental fbokty the undersigned hss received instruc tions from the executors of the late of a r wobden to seu by public auction at the park entrance oeorgetown on hatubday novembeb tetb iu at 130 oclock the following organ quebec heater cook stove uluppy thought radiant coal hea ter 3 bedsteads 3 sets of springs s bed room dressers ooal oil neater 3 unou dressers hsll rack dining room chairs dining room table email oak i able kitchen chairs lamps s email usrlor tables 3 csln bottom rocktn chairs 3 wooden rockers parlor suite couch rugs sewing machine pictures a mlnature ship in glass esse cus hions hanging tamps lawn mower rakes hoes and shovels dishes trays cutlery fsney vsaes 3 colcks falling leal table 1 cupboards sideboard and other articles tkrub cash the reel estate will be offered at uie same time subject to a reserve bid there le erected on the property a solid brick house of 10 rooms electric light and water oood bam on stone foun- dstlon 3 full lots situation the best terms and condition made known on day of sale r j kerr credit auction sale at lot 39 eth line erin top friday november tttk ltd at 3 pm horses cattle bigs poultry aaw hay grain furniture w f grav aaetlsaeer auction sale op implements rurnituw bto the imdetslened has been instructed by e m flmclur to sell by pubile auction at his pr- mlses west comer lot b eon 0 west ohlnotiacousy near norvsj on tuesday december srd ltm at 1 oclock the following implements 13 hp puolina en gine mounted on truck u in circular saw mounted on truck new rip saw and table medium bottomed plow set whiffle trees wire fence stretcher 4 ladders 0 ft step ladder 40 gallon coal oil tank 3 m ballon ooal oil tt tanks platform scales cutter top r buoy bicycle hyslop 3 wheel bar- x rows blacksmith anvil number of blacksmith tools beetle and wedges x dnuj cultivator cistern pump new h crosscut saw small cutting box 5 elder press about 60 cedar posts and u many other articles not mentioned c purnltime eiteruion table 6 a drawer dresser hardwood dresser x small dresser coal stove washing a machine in case of bad weather sale will be x h u cover terms 1500 and under cash c over that amount 8 months credit on approved joint notes 8 per cent per z annum off for cash tt w a wilson pbton st cheyne 5 clerk auctioneers a have your eyes examined otwejkerdxsc u eyesight specialist brampton v who will be at wataort drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month ik you need eye service you need the beat consult dr walker 9 the qhtv radio with selector tuner no radio offers feature to equal trios of the new kolitcr selector tuner dynamic speaker lifcmca tonal reproduction rich cabinet beauty moderate prices let us demoratrate bh darling tr tataes waaaeg sjteaas vast taaats iftaav mav auv abgar aswaysbbbrlfavxaavmwbawl holiday specials here are a few specials in better grade merchandise offered for quick selling ladies smart winter coats of broadcloth in a good variety of shade all fur trimmed reg s2bo0 now only 1875 all wool flannel dreate good assortment of pretty atyle and color ladies aire reduced to 379 children size 2 to 6 reduced to sz39 girls aiies 8 to 14 reduced to 209 all other dresses sharply reduced new felt hat specially priced at 189 10 off all regular line of ladle and men shoe in this store rba ist ctoergetewn the new kolster radio uorettian evera fine set mens better grade overcoat in mettoru chinchilla and tweed reg 2500 to 2760 reduced to 1875 extra special in men cap all brill cap jc reg 176 and 200 reduced to 125 brill co phone 167 georgetown

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