Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1929, p. 2

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rage 2 the ge herald wednesday evening november 27th 1929 it has a tempting flavoil and high food value shredded whea with oil the bran of the whole wheat the crisp crunchy shred of whole wheat have a delicious flavor when healed in the oven and covered with hot milk here ere vitamin and mineral salt and everything he body need for perfect nourishment delicious for any meal aaabufeattlk4 svufeayataws everything in leather and rubber footwear for the whole family quality is worth a few cent more higrade repairing will f smith main street next door to pott office laaniiaviawminaa wa f it ar nr rr irf t the great egg producer and poultry conditioner royal purple poultry specific makes healthy hem that lay all winter experimental observations have shown that a hen housed for the winter will only take to 701 or the value from the feed it at but when given bayil forple penury raeelfle she will direst from e to m of the available nutrients the result of this increased assimilation of food is that you let more egg your hen are in better condition and your cost of egg production is greatly reduced e ims um darins drug store phone 327 gftorgtown birth marilain and deaths two now chanted for at the following mitrn birth me marrlase soo dmtlin 50c mrhvorlal card 50o 10a mtt una extra for roelry murray in ksquelntf on prkuy nov sand 1030 to ur and mm john o murray a daughter phyllll utibol slewarttown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks obangi8 bananas lemons aw fauub rftuit df season i m bennett phone 82r21 georgetown stewarttown a happy gathering hixtii annual tteunion osf it1korgetown ou ftoyfl at toronto it won o happy gntherlna at pmrk- dole canoe club but frlday ftveninif when between two and three hundred were pretent at the luth annual re union of aeortetown old boy prexldent j a whioughby and mr wuioiltrhby welcomed the visitor u they entered the tpaclou lounge room of the club where in a very thort time all felt at itame ait they conversed with former friend and achoolmatea or year gone by it htu been remark ed by ieveral that this was the most enjoyable reunlon ot oeorgetown old boys and elru yet hold and we eon fully agree with them ttut early part of uu evenlnc was pent in cards and dancing at uiler- muuoan m delicious buffet luncheon was served after luncheon the denial president jack wlltoufiiiby called the eauwjrlne to order made a neat and appropriate address and then called on the fol lowing who spoke briefly ualor l a rant the old town robt jtoulu town industries j b mockensie aeorgetowns puture b kirk scenic beauty dr watson edu cation j m moore the press then followed the distribution of lucky number prises inspeetov george authrle read the names while mrs whioughby presented the prises as follows mr craltf mcvarlane miss ethel lurwood mrs s r hooper mr j h stephens mrs h w ken nedy mr j ooldstone mr j a whioughby mrs w shuton mr charles e kirk mrs morion hooper mrs w 8 bustet miss b a blair the prise for bridge went to mrs falrbalm and dr w morrison euchre to mrs hooper and mr pelker lucky number dance 1st mrs geo collins and mr graham mcdonald and jack whioughby jr and mrs graham mcdonald mr r b foulls vu awarded 1st prize a beautiful fountain pen and pencil case for the best three minute speech of the evening while all the other speakers were presented with handsome souvenirs it was a night lonff to be remember ed by the old boys and girls and all will look forward in anticipation of the reunion of 1m0 president wwoughby and his com mittees ore deservlns of much praise for the splendid suooets of the re union council and trustees by acclamation 1 b mackkhzsitlb oil nkw mayoh c r dknihon and majogt cumminon abb trb new cottnciujobh there will be no municipal election in oeoraelown this year as the mem ber of council and public school hoard ere all elected by acclamation our town council tor ibm will be composed as follows mayor j b mackenale reeve donald mclntyre councillors ward one harold cleave w c beuey ward two o w davis major gilmmlng ward three a b pairr l f denl son bchaal trustees ward one un percy cleave bam- uel harrison ward two- b b foulls h red- sliaw ward three mrs denlson a bun- attnctrm to took at laavpensles baa to nstcaow eld walls with building jawas wrndpvoos teerfirlekkoekeal andcuptioard pattern get prices from youiv tinsmith or carpenter pure food store wmnwnmrmimrmrwmimwtwrtntt 2 lbs gnelph creamery boiler 89c 2 lb choice mincemeat 28c 2 pkg chrutiea soda wafers 27c pure lard in bulk per lb 17c 3 pkg shaker salt iodized or plain 25c choice breakfast bacon diced per lb 33c finest new clover honey per pail s9c 3 pko sugarcrisp corn flakes 2c 3 bottles extracts lc 10 cakes pearl white naptha soap 39c 8 cake labelle castile soap 23c 3 cakes lelys toilet soap 3sc new raisins currants peels candied ptaetppla cberries etc for your christmas cake china ware department just received a nice assortment ol fancy china from which to make your chriirmas ifttni i w hi a e farnell softball news on thursday evening the arena championship will be decided on tuesday evening the draw was made as to who would ploy against the high school acton will play high school in the first game and the oddfellows will play the winner in the second game the final standing of the three teams were as follows acton and oddfellows won 10 and lost t high school won 8 and lost three to finish third this will finish up the soft- ball season of 1030 to do not fall to see the final on thursday night ashgrove the ashgrove w i served dinners and luncheon at the holton county ploughing uateh and realised a nice sum on nov 10th the ashgrove w x met at the home of urs o b dick the meeting opened with ode followed by prayer the roll can was a ques tion drawer and questions were an swered and discussed by all minutes of last meeting were read and adopted and new business discussed marlon dick sang a lovely little song which was much enjoyed mrs mr clure brought greetings from peel and spoke on the league of nations and other subjects of interest in the home and community mrs mcolures ad dress was much appreciated miss o bennett gave a splendid instrumental number a duet mary given by mrs o dick and mrs wrigsesworth was much enjoyed an exhibit of old time costumes and songs was appreciated the national anthem closed uie meet ing a bounteous lunch was served and enjoyed attendance 38 adults and 10 children junior farmers ploughing match following is the list of nrtoa win- ners in halton county junior farmara home plowing competition ot ims sod 1st robert miller oeomtown r r no 1 sj and chester early nerval r r no 1 so j srd dan allen wlton r r no s 74k 4th burdre aunby lullsrove r r no t 73 sth claude pickett hornby r r no 1 eoi sth oeorffe arisss freeman r r no i 57 stubble 1st orval sinclair freeman r r no 1 5 2nd slawart uuler oeorfetown r r no i m 3rd tom ballm oampbauvule si 4th wm stevenson preeman r r no 3 7u sth jack ballm oampbetmjl 74 sth john turner itllton r r no i 7t thanks georgetown onu nov 37 m3s to the cltlaen ot oeorcetown x wish to thank you tor your expres sion or confldenoe in elaetlng me a slayor ot this corporauon by ao- climallnn also i wish to thank my colleagues in the ims council for their honour to me by asking me to be their presiding omotr for the oom- int year i know that along with the two new members we will do our best to give the ratepayers prormelve municipal leadership during ims wishing you all a merry christmas and a happy and x new year x am sincerely tours j b there was a good attendance of rate- payers at the nomination meeting held in the town hall on monday evening which evinced considerable interest in town affairs clerk heath received nominations for the various offices from 7j0 to b30 p4d and when time was up the fol lowing had been nominated for mayor j b maekensle by w f bradley and f d mcnally l e fleck by e mccannah and o w davis harold cleave by j hall and h v kentner w o bessey by oeo munn and w c gunrunghard john d kelley by w h long and n tuck lenny dale by e mccannah and oeo herrtngton for raxvc donald mclntyre by oeo harrington and wm ashenhurst harold cleave by a j cneul and w h kentner l p denlson by w d johnston and wm ailmn connotllors ward one harold cleave by jos watson and wm cook w c bessey by mark clark and john j olbbens joseph aibbons by w h long and john j aibbons ward two oeo w davis by k mccannah and oeo munn nell cummlngs by s b throat and b wucox john d kelly by w h kentner and n h tuck ward- three albert b parr by nelson tuck and m williamson leslie f denlson by w t brans and a j cvneul wm ashenhurst by w d joruurtoa and d j m 1mjixx8 ward ou mrs kathleen cleave by mrs f a barley and mrs ellen mtmma ward two r b foulls by w f bradley and o w davis ward three mrs alice denlson by xl redshaw and mr f a barley hydro ooumtstaonib j m moore by r redshaw and r b foulls at tha close of clark f l hegth was appointed chajrfnas and called on the following who ad dressed the ratepayer reeve mclntym retuwe the ftnan clal statement and wmlalnad vuiou items of ncetpts and expenditures the council bid been a economical as possible in their expenditures and yet they were some srirm abort of coming out even on the years busi ness this was largely aecountm for by the increase of awoo in the oounty rat he expected the taw would be higher in 190 georgetown has it miles of voad to keep up and with people demanding good roads they must pay for them he referred to the large expenditure for charity the hous ing cormnlsslon and also spok regard ing the work of the oounty ooundl vb was a candidate for the reeveshlp and if elected would gtv his best semises in town and county work councillor j b marhmrle chair man of the finance committee said he and his colleagues had don their best with the funds at their disposal he reviewed the financial situation generally and spoke regarding tha amount of unpaid taxes he believed every ratepayer should know who was in arrears for taxes a well as mem bers of council the counel a a whole had been as econnmlcal as pos sible during the past year he had wanted a 13 mill rata this year and if it had been 1vled the running ex penses of the town would have bean met in fuu was impossible to keep up 17 miles of road with oooo they had done the best possible with the amount at their disposal councillor a b parr chairman of the waterworks and fire committee had a surplus in his department for the year lie did not think it fair that some paid their taxes while others did not and was in favor of taking action to collect arrears councillor harold cleave chairman of building and property committee had done his best to practice economy very little had been spent on public buildings and park he did not think it wise to neglect our public buildings end parks as we have a good town and should spend money to keep it in good shape he referred to the appointment of a oemetery board and the work of the local council of wo men in connection with perpetual care of cemetery if elected he would work in best interest of the town councillor george davis chairman of the charity committee referred to tile large amount paid for charity and to bills received which he was op posed to paying he also spoke re garding arrears due the town by some who had homes bunt by the housing commission mr r b foulls chairman of the public school board was pleased to state that after all expenditure for the year had been met there was a balance of mm in the treasury he referred to the harmony existing and good work being accomplished at the public school and invited tha people to come and visit the school next year he expected there would be an expenditure of about svjoo for new lavatories as those now being used were unsanitary and it was absolutely essential that there be healthy sur roundings for the children a physi cal instructor has been added to the staff of the public school mr l f denlson thanked hi mover and seconder as be had not expected to be nominated he spoke briefly regarding the upkeep of roads building of park and collection oil back taxes mr nell cummlngs said condition t his end of the town were bad a- peelauy the road a they were ati time imp si h he had been asked to stand and if elected his main effort would be for better roads in ward two ju5t in timjpr cflwjtaaas price reductions batteryless majldecd rtjjtti lcuuy i98 regtti lligbboy b 218 stewarttown the womens auxiliary of st johns church surwarttown held a very suc cessful sale of bom baking and attar- noon tea in the council chamber on nov imh the members of the auxi liary wish to thank all those who in any way helped toward the success of the rftarrjoou rev a f lalgh of the yukon was the preacher on sunday afternoon at st johns church tailing in a most interesting manner of his work among the indian and whit settlers of that part of the missionary said yhink of it you can now buy a brand jl new 1930 model rogertbatterylcm radio with 8 fully guaranutd utbts and builtin electro- dynamic speaker for as little as 198001 and ibre other popular console models have also been sharply reduced in price here are the new prices now in effect jtealmcsif pwe new advertisovlents iu exeatl advertise easier this kmamg strictly cash with ar4er on monday crank for ntwiit bulck ear also pair of black leather mitts finder rewarded by leaving at herald office ltp regtn douxt hlgbhtf h 258 ceekrel fer 81 three black minorca ooekrel for sale price r utser hrho 1 phone lurll oeotgatown its t aw two choice uores steam begtad and with all modern convenience in new oregory theatre apply to r l gregory oeorgetowrl tf hound whit with bjsclt and brown marking locality oaarge t rogers anyone locating dog kindly advuw herald offiot ladies tailoring ladles tailoring and dressmaking costs and dresses made or remodelled fur coat relltukl mlsse babd we- leyn st oeorgetown am fer bale jersey heifer yearling a good ana also 13 whit leghorn pullet beginn ing to lay have not room for tnem if l hutt phone stra oeorgetown ii strayed oxford ram strayed from premise of undersigned lot 3 con 11 erin township any person knowing his whereabout pleas eommunlcat with h jackson phone cheltenham xrxa terr ootta p o r n 1 ltp fer sal ar rent 3 acre good garden land right on highway between oeorgetown and acton this property ha s roomed frame house barn and chicken house au in good onru tha land at councillor w c bessey chairman present is planted with various kinds of streets and walks commit ax- of fruit easy terms to responsible plained the expenditure in hi depart- i party for further particular apply ment and showed where then had been ww a fellows r n 1 oeorgetown saving in the past two years lit ontario tp i have your eyes examined j otwdke7dosc 1 eyesight speeisjlst bimrjipton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker kji4wx wkaxalm rogers model 530 198 rogers model w 218 rogers model 550 258 rogers phonoiectrojladio 358 ttarllopbonofrrapii cotnblnauon all price complete with tubes term to suit your convenience factory sales in october were the largest in canada nearly 2000000 at retail values this greatly increased production has brought about savings now passed on to you at these rockbottomprices the proven reutblc rogers is unquestionably the radio buy of the season come in and choose yours today regm pboheltcttb radio only 358 j n oneill son phraem main si georgetown t bawl 6 room house apply mlas rjodfrey victoria st oeorgetown up aut hatches fer sal six sanitary rabbit hutches barsn- ston plan each holding 8 rabbit apply to f knight victoria street oeorgetown ftp give as a trial magnolia oemetery wreath christ mas decorations ordera taken at mrs aerobics greenhouses phone its or at mr p j fryers corner ouelph and chapel street ms dttwr fer sal oood driving mar on good top buggy and one gladslnne suitable tor pleasure or can turn into milk all vehlclee in good repair oea day norval i credit auction lau at lot 39 sth una iravtwil on ffilar xevasaksr tstk tsm at 3 pm horse cattle pigs poultry hay oraln furniture w f grat butternut bread mmmtlllmi ullilll aa isasssi rich as butter sweet as a nut we ask our customer to be the judge compare our quality butternut always eood to the last crumb sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer thanks to the elector of oeorgetown i wish to thank you for again elect ing me to represent you a reeve of oeorgetown and assure you as in the past i shall perform tha duties of the one to the bast ol my ability amctntyr iuet saturday treat assorted nougat rolls a wonderful treat which come in different flavours a real nice chewy candy regularly sold at 40c saturday treat 29c lb weekend chocolates one never tires of these chocolates they certain ly cue a wonderful assortment such a fine grade of caramels jellies cream centres and snowballs week end chocolates prompt delivery phone 75 tsanks to the hector of oeorgetown accept my thank for again elect ing ma a member ol the public school hoard i shall endeavor to faithfully perform the duties of the ofboo einoerely a a foulls sscsh w always have a wide a orlmenl of th famous hunts candy to choose from something tar evarr rr arthur norrington ama st phone 89 west of the great lakes thb growth of thebesjiamcaassdhaaclaarv x eouyjtded with th gradual rlimlmint of qtmda from email colony to s great niwasalm rttsfa la the banks westward advance is ah iwrc coast on of th important links la a uwaw contuicnial chain of branch was twanad la itt e winnipeg when tha bank opened ha first brands west of the great lakes this forward step taken seven yean besorataoawr efjeajruiaksnon was wpftfd sjp brwaaa montreal a alvlweuukprndeimuslibtotluuvoebjrrjei latlcioathsinlihihttluu if a a at th urn energstle f j far tv tew ass aacrons 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