Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1929, p. 2

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page 2 tito george herald wednesday evenink december 4th 1929 guelph winter fair december 9th i oth i lu 12th unexcelled exhibits of horaea beef cattle dairy cattle sheep swine sceda and poultry light hbrae show monday tueadny wedneaday and thureday eveninga seating accommodation inerenaed by over 40 all aeata in arena reaerved for evening performancea general admiaaion 25 cents reaerved seata for evening 25c and 50c extra j h saunders president r w wade secretary georgetown elevator agent for the grain pool market for all grain flour and feeding stuffs chick feed and laying mash at lowest prices alex l noble phone 148 slewarttown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks okanom bananas umona an nutth w mason i m bennett phone 82x21 georgetown stewarttown deforest crosley and eveready radio sets dauntless 14800 new invader 10975 renown 922500 eveready 24475 battery models from 75 up a small down payment puts one of these sets in your home balance monthly will glxlly demonstrate any aet in your home without obligation on your part a and b battery tubes and accessories t j speight phone 270w georgetown pure food store 2 lbs guelph creamery bnller 89c 2 lbs choice mincemeat 29e 2 pkgs christies soda wafers 27c pure lard in bulk per lb 17c 3 pkgs- shaker salt iodized or plain 2c choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb 33c finest new clover honey per pail 59e 3 pkgs sugarcrisp corn flakes 25c 3 bottles extracts 21c 10 cakes pearl white naptha soap 39c 8 cakes labelle castile soap 23e 3 cakes lelys toilet soap 25c new raisins currants peels candied pineapple cherries etc for your christmas cake china ware department just received nice assortment of fancy china from which to make your christmas selections nii n a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 mm btaiik in kxiiimlnu nil monday novkmtxr until ifrao til mr and mm a u hlnrk u dnlinhtni- mahbiaueh bavindh biknck at hi clronn churth awrithown mi wrditf day m nrai hy ikv t if w- miirv murlorlc kiinbhh fldcu iliilmlilir nt mr mill mrn wilfred hwmi to mr tfurrv hnvlnun both nf clioridlnwn town council ocnrici limn dm 3 1020 cminul mil at iitn utth ntwvtt mclntyre in the chair and councillor clrnvc davlh ivh k tule and pnrr hlllmrr and illucklock dr andfrwm and department of llluhways re con dition nf road at white bridge clerk was lnhirticled to write hamil ton sanatorium n patients there communlcallnnii wrw read from noard or railway commissioners for cnnnda and meksrs evan a stephen or toronto making offer for foundry mm ml by parr wconded by cleave thai the following hems be written off the water rates record ii allen 1m j clrahttm m0 w fmmermm ii clotdenbiira 3m j kldd w 1 fltchrtte u0 a citron 364 a number or arcmintit were passed but unavoidably crowded out of this imim they will npiwar next week council adlournea j b mackenzie elected mayor of georgetown for 1030 annual meeting humane society the fourth annual meeting of the georgetown esquesing humane so- clety which was held in the council chamber thursday evening nov 38th 1d20 proved the mait successful yet held which u encouraging in that it shows a growing interest in humane work in georgetown and vicinity the work of the put year vu re- viewed and member of the society feel that considerable progress hu been mode in this very necessary work the society wishes to thank the mayor town council and chief mar shall for encouraging and misting in carrying on our thanks are also due mr j m moore editor of the her ald who by his interesting and in structive articles on anlmau and humane work has incalculably helped those who cannot speak for them selves we should like also to ex press our thanks to those who have sent in complaints and to all other who have helped in any way whatso ever to further the good cause the report for the year reads as fol lows cases investigated regarding starved abused neglected and abandoned ani mals warnings given number of horses that have been under the notice of the society humanely destroyed died of neglect and starvation number of cows in cases in vestigated number of pigs investigated cases of dogs investigated circus dogs placed in homes humanely destroyed cases of cats investigated cats humanely destroyed placed in homes examined circus monkeys ladies night with credit lodge com mi mo rating ttm anni- vkrmauv of orcnlng op lofttle wornhlnnl mutter w t evaiim oltlcith nnd mintbcr nf cmllt iumiho no 1110 af a am rnlrrtaliunl urn lutlli mi tin nmtklmi nf the ttflth unnlveruir of i hi dinning nf ihn uxtue nt the aretin luiit prlilay nluht tlw iv upro about two hundrrd pres ent and the gathering was honored wlih the pretence of most worshipful it 11 itaritavel grand master of the i rui id lmlue of ontario und mrh haricavel the assembly liall was prettily de- rorntrd for the occasion and the early pint of the evening was spent in en- lertulnment a short uddreis by mont worshipful 11 ii dargavel tirnnd master was enjoyed and ap preciated by all then followed a most sumptuous re- pant henetl by hie ladles of george town womens institute and relished by all present wumhlpful master w t evans was ilio toast mmtier of tlie evening und innounced tho program as follows god have live king selection by the orclicstra chairman remarks solo by w nro preestone kitchener instrumental by mus margaret dic kie elora comments on the 60th anniversary of credit lodge by v w dro ford und vw bro major grant instrumental by miss margaret dic kie elora solo by miss ruth evan introduction of grand master by it w dro k y barraelough a rand masters address most wor- shlprul it d dargavel moving picture scenes loaned by j jl uarber and presented by w bro if r mlmms recitation by bro l p greenwood presentation to mrs r b dargavel by v w bro major grant toast to ladles by r w bro s kirk responded to by mrs j p held solo by w bro preestone mr charles kirk accompanist splendid music was provided by the guelph orchestra for the donee which followed and the evening throughout was- one of the most enjoyable yet held by credit lodge thanks to the committee for the splendid evening provided total number of animals cared for 370 cases of poultry birds and animals other than domestic too numerous to classify the officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows president h o held vb 1st vlcepres wm ashenhurst 3nd vlcepres rev p h wase sec treas mrs o o brown asst sec treas mrs leroy dale inspector lt col o o brown executive mrs rev ewan mac- donald l- m montgomery mrs herbert mrs nelson cook miss l reld rev h caldwell arthur beau mont mr e townsend tho educational work of the junior humane societies is iorglng ahead thanks to she helpftft cooperation of the teaching staffs and the child ren themselves some new societies have been funned during the past year and other hchools are hoping to or ganize by the new year back copies of the humane plead er are being distributed among the rural schools for winter reading and there is no doubt but that the maga- sines will prove both enjoyable and helpful the poster contest which was held in connection with the poll fair was a decided success next year should bo even better with several more schools coming in this report will close with an ex pression of sincere appreciation for the kindly interest taken in the work of tlie society by magistrate h p moore of acton church news knox presbyterian church minister rev kenneth ba sunday school 10 sun service 11 am and 7 pm organist and choir mastermr pollett sl gemf chmfeb second sunday in advent b holy communion 11 aju matins and sermon by the rector 7 pxa even song and sermon by the rector corporate communion of the u31 and the 1038 confirmation crosse vajtod cfctweli tev r w rumley pastor 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 ajn looklna toward jerusalem englands men of vision 7 pffl my grace is sufficient for thee do men need more than heredity and envir onment to develop christian character or can we dispense with religion the balratlen army the services on sunday will be con ducted by ensign ashly of toronto in the hall on main street 11 am 3 pjn and 7 pjn a cordial invita tion is extended to all a tale pf work and christmas en tertainment will be the features of priday december 30tb at s pjn and 8 pjn watch for further particular baputt cbsweji the mcmaster university trio of singers and preachers lelond greg ory harry pike and stuart itlson will conduct three services on sunday at 11 ajn 3 pjn and 7 pjn each service will include vocal solos and trios a violin solo familiar hymns and gospel messages all are cordially invited to enjoy the rich treat on monday at 8 pjn rev w s watson of cheltenham will address the young peoples union saturday treat fvo r rl v c ton v floldrn crunch i svassjm i only pro- j jfuiksit an mbh v maotck w acton who celebrated ihoirgolden weddlnu yesterday mm moore who was harriet isabella lielglit and like her husband a child of one or tlie pioneers of the district hun been prckldent of various of the womens axxorlations in the church und in the community and has taken a inrpe place with her husband in the tjwlal lire of acton she has been iwirticulnrly interested in horticulture in such an extent that the family home and surroundings hove been not ed in the district for its floral beau- tleh an well as for ur gardens mr and mrs moore have one son edward who is a writer and manager of book publications or the ryerson press toronto tlie herald join in extending hearty congratulations to judge and mrs moore personal attention needed eggeating among chickens is large ly a vice that can be discourogdd with a very little care and attention leav ing the birds in colony houses after they have started laying will start the habit too few nests in the laying house will forcit the hen to lay on the floor and tho fowl are quick to realise the palatabtllty of their own product the easiest way to end the trouble is to stay in die pen for half a day locate the ringleaders and remove them this treatment is usualy 100 per cent effectiv c to twkeye raised appijxlmately 000 turkeys have been raised at the ontario government tur key farm near porcstvllle in norfolk county during the post year about one half of these will come under the axe prior to the holiday season the better type of birds however are re tained for breeding purposes very valuable information with respect to turkey raising particularly the condl- t1iobe who make good whenever a bornardo boy calls to mode good or gets into trouble it lo immediately given wide publicity sel dom does one hear of those who moke a success and there are hundreds of them all over canada the london free press published the following story under a dorchester date line john w fenn of malahlde has purchased from mr and mrs war wick their 100acre farm for 8ujuw this farm has been in the hands of the present owner for 39 years and is considered one of the most beau tiful in the county mr fenn lo to be complimented on being able to se cure such a farm for as a lad he came to this country under the dr bamardo home and has mode good with the help of his wife they have saved until they were able to purchase and pay cash the some is true in regard to thou sands of other lmmlgronto we read a lot about a few welsh miners who want to return home who cannot make a success but light in old on tario today are many recent british immluronts who are making good there is a tendency in some quarters to jeer at british immigrants but af ter all the fathers or the brand- fathers of most of uo in ontario came to canada as poor immigrants they were just as green and made just u many mistakes as the newcomers who come to our snores today what is required is a little patience and little sympathy empire fertilteksu limited hold a banquet for agents agent of empire fertilisers limit ed working in peel helton and wel lington counties gathered together at bushome inn erin ontario lost thursday afternoon at 3 pjn for their annual banquet in spite of the stormy weather there woo a large at tendance and after an excellent din ner mr j d mcdonald of ohelten- luun rendered several vocal oeloctloni accompanied on the piano by miss marjorle gray and ur jack hall of hulsburg presented several clever read ings the meeting was then addressed by mr o w jorvle president of empire fertilisers limited at the close of which the chief speaker of the day mr 8 j smith vicepresident of empire fertluser company chatham was introduced by the chairman mr smith presentednan exceptionally good address on the subject of fertilisers its manufacture and much valuable information woo famed by those agents present by his remarks mr smiths address woo followed by the following speakers mr geo w graham of georgetown district representative for peel halton and wellington counties mr w p gray hulsburg representa tlve for the company at that point and mr smith griffin acton ontario who made such on excellent showing at tlie royal winter fair with his potato exhibit ur griffin woo several first prises and grand ehamplnn in cidents mr arlfftn used empire fer tiliser on lus potato crop last spring at the close of the banquet mr cfrxfctlkatfr golukn wkduing jriukle and mum ii p mookk op acton makried ripty ykafcth if public and community service have brouuht tlie name amount of happiness they have honours to judire ii i and mrs moore of acton they had a very happy time at the celebration of their oolden wedding yesterday december jrd at their homo moarecrou it acton the function took the form of a re ceptlon in the afternoon and even ing which was largely intended by the people of the home town and also by relatives friends and representa tives of the united church and of various other organisations in which mr and mrs moore luive been in terested from toronto hamilton dun- das london guelph fergus and the adjacent towns of the county of hal- ton a glance merely at nome of tlie positions judge moore has held will be evidence of the long and active service ho has ghon to community and country he was editor and owner of tlie acton free press for fortynine years bringing this paper to the forefront among weekly news papers of canada he was president of tlw canadian press association in 1803 for fortyroar years he was secretarytreasurer of the board of education in acton for thirtythree years superintendent of the methodist sunday school in his home town he was a member of the official board of tho methodist church for forty- four years a class leader for thirty years and a member of every general conference of the methodist church since 1800 and a commissioner at the first two sessions or general council of the united church hu church connection and his newspaper experi ence led to his election to the board of publications of tho church in 1800 a position he has held continually since some four years ago he woo elected the chairman of the board of wliich he is the oldest living mem ber likewise he is the oldest mem ber of the board of management of albert college belleville having been elected in 1884 and sitting continuous ly since thirty years aeo mr moore was appointed a justice of the peaces in acton in 1030 he was made police magistrate for the counties of hal- ton peel and wellington and in 1037 was appointed judge of the juvenile court for this territory he has tak en a very strong interest in the on tario magistrates association and at their convention in barrio in septem ber last was elected president very extraordinary unit r f cmiw lion only pro- mind in hluli hut cundy kiioim hatln llnwwt with u wjft rrurtchv pminnt muru wild in many stons at ww ii saturday treat 9 f weekend chocolates i it that you huvf a mipply of hum- fine chocolates your frcmli will be delimited wllh them und the price u itwnwrnhtrt- tlnv ure hand dinned too mw week end chocolate 3 g xmah tuixfm ok canihrch wo have hunt umllen n chuckles molrs neilwns patlerwne and pryi to make your choice from let u nil your order stimul prlcbh in quantltlei niwsssi we always have a wide asv sortment of the famous hunts candy to ejsooa from bomeutmg tor every different taste and ahraya roan t terra cotta our cltlxens were shocked to learn or the sudden death or mus dorothy plcot eldest daughter of mr and mrs pred plcot of this place who passed away to her long home on sat urday morning nov 30th deceased hud only been hi for two or three days heart failure was thought to have been the cause of her sudden death the remains were interred in a len will lams cemetery on monday afternoon the rev mr caldwell of llmehbuse conducted the services we all join in extending our sincere sympathy lo the boreoved parents and family in their sad hour of breavement ttere were many beautiful floral tri butes mr r j stringer has arrived home from milton where he has been en gaged all summer we are pleased to see jims smiling face in our hamlet once more the halton brick co are running lo their fullest capacity and are rush ed with orders for brick they expect to have to run till after xmao in o der to keep pace with their orders good sleighing again and tha merry jingle of the sleigh bells are heard in our hamlet the quarries are closed down for the winter they all report having done a rushing trade what about our hockey team boycr time you were organising mr m lyons has finished threshing for the season mr j l crolne hu installed a new gas and motor oil tank in front of hie store which adds considerably to tha appearance of our thriving village son why do you suppose adam was nude before eve dad oh x suppose it was to give him a to say a little something first a w i- h j arthur norrington i g ama st phone 89 8 everything in leather and rubber footwear for the whole family quality is worth a few cents more hi grade repairing will f smith main street next door to post office for grocery full line of fresh groceries al ways in sloek bananas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulb cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 tlona under which turkey thrive has been obtained tlnoe tha farm was eal smith of chatham preaentad ul tabuihed a law yaara ago larsy with s baauutul bouguat i v r j

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