gz page 2 a the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 26th 0 i general news wo l- ven p d woodcock of brockvllle archdeacon of kingston and father of canon woodcock formerly of oakvule died on wednesday of last week the bam on the farm pf wm carron tenth hue trafalgar was de- strayed by ore last week the house on the same farm was burned a few months ago at the regular meeting of the bur lington public school board it was de cided to increase the maximum salary for firstclass teachers from 1150 to 1200 and the secondclass teachers from 41050 to i10o h w pinkney born m caledon township and for a few years a resi dent of streetsvilier- has passed away in toronto in bis s9th year his wife three small children one sister and three brothers survive tnotnas mason of bosknng near jmmden who celebrated bis iojsr birthday last week was happy in re ceiving over 200 messages of congratu lation they were received in the formof gifts telegrams local and long distance telephone letters and cards some of which were carried by air malt -jqenrgr- bums 8yfrnlil sop of mr mrs t a halllday brant st oak- rllle had th misfortune to run a needle into the palm or her right hand when she was rubbing a sheet in which the needle was concealed on the washboard the needle broke leaving one half deeply imbedded in the flesh her handhad to be lanced to remove the needle and several stitches were required to close the wound in the will of the late mrs amelia wilkinson queen street west bramp ton who died last year in peel mem orial hospital the sum of tlooo was bequeathed to the brampton presby- terlan church of which she was a devoted member for home or foreign missions grace and st pauls bnlted church baptist anglican and presby terian sunday schools arid the salva tion army will receive 25 each from the estate and mrs john burns died at the quelpb general hospital today of in juries suffered saturday when he was struck by a motor car the lad was walking across the street when an automobile driven by william jackson r r no 1 fergus knocked him down an inquest has been ordered housing commission w f bttadley appointed chair man solicitors engaged georgetown feb 20 1930 housing commission for the town of georgetown met at 5 oclock in the waterworks blinding with mayor mackenzie and messrs fleck and bradley present messrs lawson sjraltcn solid- 1 public school concert splendid program by school pupils last evening what was probably the best enter tainment ever given by the public school children took place in the large assembly room of the school last even ing the room was crowded to capacity and everybody was delighted with the tors were instructed by the commis- splendid program from the chairman iashgroye the young peoples league met in mem ot the basemen day evening the churctron -mon- the meeting was open ed with hymn rev mr neill mlnuu yenlng- p werfe rea byj slon to look into the deeds of- the different houses constructed under the wfeuslng act in georgetown tuoved by j b mackenzie seconded by l e fleck that w f bradley be appointed chairman of the housing commission of the town of aeorge- carried moved by w f bradley seconded by l e fleck that j b mackenzie be- appointed vice chairman of the housin commiss of thevfown of georgetown carriedr r moved by l e fleckseconded by j b mackenzie that the town clerk andtreausror be askedto continue as secretary amj treasurer of the hqus- 4 and prayer by ing congpsstcn of georgetown as bula graham read they lutve jn the paskcarfted moved by j- b mackenzie seconded y i e fleck uiftt messrs lawson ies jului ruddell a auat b ap fo the housing commission of the town of georgetown carried solos b mrs j q wilson and lula graham were much enjoyed an ad dress on how to spend spare time by frank wuson was very interesting hymn 61 and league benediction brought a very successful meeting to a close nmnm a great treat is in store for the people of georgetown on st patricks day under the auspices jat holy cross church in the gregofty theatre georgetown monday evening march 17th a 3 act comedy the shanannigan of the casey famir will be full of irish wit humor and song if you want a good laugh seeit plan at watsons drug store oaaakaobsoaraak3aaoatk waters yesterday a- jam extended above the dam that supplies water to the mill for some distance up the river and this sent the water across the road unpleasantly near residences at the north end fortunately there was not enough water ft ca the huge pieces of ice out on theroads and at night the water lowered be fore much damage was done master allen appleyard has return ed home from the hospital and is able to be around again mr andrew dewhurst who has been confined to his home for some time is slowly recovering his many friends wish him- a speedy restoration to health mr and mrs r e campbell and son bobby spent sunday at the home of mr jas marchment now would be a good time to have our roads- a they sure need it messrs geo gray william gray george anji edwin hoare andrew atkinson and russell wheeler spent sunday in niagara falls ny the sympathy of the community is extended to mr r miller and family in their recent sad bereavement mr wullam mullln and mr gor don mullln of toronto spent sunday at their home here mr ernest forgraves of the trent business college guelph spent the week end athlshomehere the cgjt class of the united church are holding a bazaar on fri day night mar 28th come out and encourage the girls mr albert north is spending a week with friends in slmcoe mr and mrs a e wheeler of orangevllle visited his home for a few days last week credit valley bottling works are now manufacturingji new beverage orange deoro which is becoming quite popular georgetown flour feed phone 195 for bran shorts oat and barley chop dairy feeds oil cake beef scrap ant poultry feeds of all kinds w c bessey prompt delivery georgetown mtqmgmcmcmk3mmamc5me3moymkym have your spring coats done now haltons tip top pressers wall dry clean and press your overcoat or suit now and until march 1 5th for jl00 after then the price will be higher ladles coats dark ladles coats fancy colors dresses dark plain dresses fancy colors pleats mens overcoats dyed suits dyed pants dyed ladles coats dyed skirts rtyatk l0 sum to sum sum i suss up sm us fijs s3jm dyed our work is no 1 we have a i references maple ave 3 doorsnorth of 9th line phone 345w we call and deliver i v itt- l milton seed cleaners operating in farmer s building milton we are in a position to- clean all kinds of clover grass seed and grain government test supplied clover cleaned at 25c bus grain cleaned at 6c bus satisfaction guaranteed jarvis tufjford milton ontario address to the singing bythe tiny tots the opening number o canada chorus by the entire school was fol lowed by a health play by pupils of miss youngs class mr r b poulls who la serving his second year as chairman of the school board in his usual genial manner gave a very interesting synopsis of the work being done by the learning staff school board and cither officials of ihjlstuoql he also spoke regard ing necessary improvements new and sanitary lavatories and an additional ioobc which it will be necessary to dulid this year xa- he then presented pres 1o last years entrance candidates edith bul- ilvant jean evans and nellie may- nard olso a special prle in history to duvld oilimtuu r thri lfnt esm thu months which was splen produced by the prettily costumed ginwiijliams on friday morning last the credit started on 4ts rampage and flooded the village at the south end which nearly maderthe toads impassable for some tune the loe jammed under neath the first bridge and conslder- a dynam was m to releas the pupils of the school every one from ihetlny tots to the larger jpupljs tak ing their various parts in a manner most creditable to themselves their instructors it was one pf the prettiest and best productions ever put on by ctilldren jn town the singing by the children under the able leadership of miss- harrison was exc the thanks of our citisena is due the tpnti rrtirfr an th respon- at a meeting of the cemetery board held on monday evening the following officers were elected chairman mc whlrter treasurer e w oole- 8ecretarymlss a ryan now that- the board has t charge of the work in conne with our cemetery it will be quite in order for all those who subscribed to the cemetery fund to forward the a of their subscriptions to the treasurer deaths smellie at norval ont friday feb 21 1930 jane smeule in her 82nd year kickley at guelph on friday feb 21st 1930 thomas klckley httlr at bis hometmlll street ac ton on friday morning john cralne hill in his 82nd year faulkner at his home lot 17 town line esqueslng township n sunday morning febrsard 1830 george faulkner beloved husband of mary graham in his 78th year mtttikr in hamilton sanitarium on tuesday feb 25th 1930 elsie bar ker beloved wife of roy miller aged 23 years the funeral will take place from the home of her mother mrs john bar on thursday at 2 pjn in memoriam presswood in ever loving memory of our darling edith who passed away two years ago today feb 26th 1928 she is gone she is gone to a better world where the banners of love are sweetly lunfurled she is gone to a mansion of fnrt rest and sweetly she sleeps on her saviours breast sadly missed by her verloving mother and father mr and mrs harry presswood presswood in loving memory of our loving granddaughter edith who died feb 26th 1928 age 4 yra was only a sweet little rosebud a dear little flower from birth but god called her home to heaven before she was solledt on earth she orandad aunts ana uncles tracey in loving memory of our dearly beloved son albert tracey died feb 23rd 1923 he has taken his last long journey in gods beautiful ship called rest away from this world of sorrow to a home of eternal rest sadly missed by father mother and brothers glenwilllams spires in loving memory of pte george leonard spires who de parted this life feb 23rd 1b18 twelve years have gone but still we miss him never shall his memory fade loving thoughts shall always linger around the grave where he is laid ever remembered by mother father brothers and sister armstrong in invlng mem of our dear sister maude tjoulsa arm strong who departed this lire feb 23rd 1926 memories of fond recollections cherished kind thoughts of a loved one absent today for her image is stamped where it never shall perish or fade from ourmemory as years pass away sadly missed by the family sutherland rip loving memdfcr of charles a sutherland away fab 36th 1827 we little thought when leaving home he would no more return that ho in death ad soon would sleep we do not know what pain he bore wejiid not see him die we only know he passed away and did nofsay goodbe lovingly remembered by wife and family sunflower salad serves 24 18 oranges 3 heads lettuce 50 dates lemon mayonnaise peel orangesand remove pulp care fully from each section arrange let tuce on individual plates place orange sections like petals of a flower wash and stone dates cut each in 4 pieces add pile in centre serve with lemon mayonnaise slble for the splendid entertainment provided the entertainment was repeated at the school this afternoon when an other large audience was delighted cemetery board elect officers and get ready for business obituary k w cakdineu edward wes cardlneu a resident of milton for many yeari died at the general hospital quelph on sunday -morning- last in his ssth year deceas ed was a member of st pauls unit ed church and is survived by his widow four sons and seven daughters chester of stewarttown fredrick and clarence huttonville ernest at home mrs sidney mountain eaquestng mxb ronald mountain mount forest mrs james thompson saskatoon bask mrs e merrett nassagaweya mary lavlna and evelyn at home the funeral took place on tuesday after noon from his late residence james street to evergreen cemetery be services being conducted by rev j w alktns champion thomas buckley thomas klckley a resident of guelph since 1884 and a former ser geant of the ponce farce of which be was a member for 27 years died at the general hospital eb 24th after an n of some ywitti fr kick- ley who was in his sev year was born in kumifiafng town- ship hakon county he retired from the police department in 1913 attar which he was a time in business lat terly he had lived reared survtvtng are two sons and three daughters william of winnipeg fred of hamil ton ethel of tororitp minnie of slm coe and mrs garnet b tovell ot guelph jobs hanson the death took place at the welles- ey hospital toronto feb 21st ot mrs manson hall a prominent chi- sen of brampton she was formerly margaret j anthony and 4 daughter of the late mr and mrs hugh an thony about two months ago aha was suddenly stricken awl underwent an operation from the effects or which she was apparently recovering when she suffered s relapse at the funeral which took place from bar late home to brampton cemetery rev n d mcklnnon of norval and bar o a himpunn of brampton conducted the se vi the latter was the minister who officiated at her marriage rev r hall of qalt a nephew of the deceased also took part the late mrs hall is survived by bar husband two daughters hasel and beta and one son fred as well as three staters and one brother jane smeix1e the death ol miss jane hnwillln oo- jclirrrfl yt the homn of hiff hrqth edward bmellle at nerval op friday february 21st following a abort ill ness miss smellie was born in soot- land and came to this country at the age of ten years attar residing at whitby tor a number of years aba came to norval about so years ago deceased was in her 82nd year she was a good neighbor and true christian woman esteemed by all who knew bar she is survived by two sisters and one brother mrs j j murray to ronto miss helen and edward ot norval the funeral took place on monday afternoon to norvsf ceme tery the service being conducted by mr j weir of toronto the pall bearers were john scurray ot averting e thompson e b snow a hunter f fendley and a shepherd george faulkner by the death of george faulkner on sunday morning feb 23rd at his home lot 17 town line esquestng an old and highly respected resident of esqueslng has been removed mr faulkner was born in caledon and bad resided m ksqneslng for the past 40 years he was a successful farmer and a good neighbor and friend he is survived by his wife who was for merly mary qraham and one daugh ter jaecrglna jean he was a mem ber of knox presbyterian church georgetown and credit lodge 219 aj ajic the funeral on tuesday afternoon was conducted by the masonic order the ministers who took part in the service were rev k m bav frith and bey mc klnnon worshipful muter l f greenwood conducted ltlw masnnln service the pallbearers were w t evans 0010 o brown wm schenk o w moretorc h ourrle-a- kean shredded num num l4c cooked shredded chicken c cooked shredded ham- c cooked spaghetti 1 small green pepper shredded mi red pimento 3 tbsps butter 2c cream 3 ata yojks 1 tps salt m tps paprika 2 tnushrooms chopped flne simmer slowly green peppijnfttsh- rooms and butter ina covered dish add ham chicken and paprika and cook togeuier- 2 or 3- mlriiitfs add prfaento cream ana- salt hnlllng almnt 4 rrf ynlrn of eggs wlth2tablespoons df cream and stir into the- mixture take off ore at once grated orange peel in tea place 1 teaspoon of either grated orange or lemon rind in the tea pot with the tea green or black as pre ferred pour over the desired amount of freshly boiling water as usual this bleaches the tea to yellow and elves it an unusual and delicate flavor iking ordinary t leamub far flavor one of the rare and expensive teas another unusual tea service lseo sweeten tea with one teaspoon of orange marmalade the russians of ten sweeten their- tea this way and it s delicious vitamin salad individual service on a bed of lettuce arrange orange slices allowing one medium size orange to a serving remove stones from large prunes which have been cooked until tender stuff with cot tage cheese formed into small balls put 4 prunes around orange slloea garnish with mayonnaise made with lemon juice rarebit bold a to x lb mild soft cheese 2 cups bread crumbs 1 23 teaspoons salt 13 teaspoon paprika 3 eggs 1v4 aups milk cut cheese in small pieces in but tered baking dish sprinkle layer ot bread crumbs cover with onethird the cheese and seasoning repeat twice beat eggs slightly add to milk and pour over mixture set in a pan of hot water bake in moderate oven 35 minutes serve at once lemon dessert with bananas 1 package lemon junket 1 pint milk first cut bananas in thin slices and place in bottoms of dessert glasses hake junket according to directions on package and pour immediately over hannnmn let stand in warm room un til firm then chill vegetable cookery there are three tips to remember when cooking vegetables first use as little water as possible second do not cook too long third take ad vantage of the fact that a little sugar usually added while the vegetable is cooking helps to bring out the full natural flavor here are two recipes- try them and see how the dishes baked carrot loaf scrape carrots and boil until ten der- hash arid to a pint of the pulp add two wellbeaten eggs a half tea spoon of salt a quarter teaspoon of pepper one tablespoon of sugar and quarter cup cream pour into i wellbuttered mold stand this in pan of hot water and bake in a moder ate oven until firm turn out on i hot platter and surround with peas or serve with a white sauce carrot and pea delight boll two cups of cubed carrots until tender combine with one cup of cooked peas make a sauce of three tablespoons flour three tablespoons butter or fat one and a half cup two teaspoons sugar onehalt teaspoon salt and a dash of pepper add the cooked carrots and peas re heat and serve very hot jellied cabbage relish i package lemon flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water cup cold water cup vinegar 1 teaspoon salt si teaspoon m teaspoon white pepper 2 ciips cabbage finely shredded 1 green pepper chopped 1 pimrifr chopped dissolve gelatin m boiling water add cold water vinegar and season ings chm when slightly tnickas- w wm hi m turn into individual molds filling themhalf futl chill una firm un mold serve as grath or relish with meat makes 12 half molds coffee dessert with caramel sauce 1 package coffee junket 1 pint milk li cup boiling water 3 tablespoons sugar prepare coffee junket according to directions on package put sugar in iron frying pan and stir constantly over ore until melted to a syrup of light brown color add water and boll six minutes coo before serving over ice cold junket contest results the correct nu in window was v rings listeh to our radio 8roa3cast ttuirsday february 27th 1930 between 4 and 5 pm over station ckcl harold c mcclure georget own m lock the door there is a legend about a farmer who went to great expense to fortify and lock his barn after a very fine blooded horse had been stolen the legend has come to be a means of showing how unwise it is to wait until the horse has been stolen to lock the door advertising is a form of protection against loss of business which is occasionally treated like the farmer treated the barn and the horse from a seemingly logical premise that since there is no busi ness or since business is not quite what it should be now the merchant proceeds to the decision that there is no need to advertise this reasoning overlooks a great fundamental fact and that is that advertising is extended salesmanship that just because a man hasnt money with which to buy today is no reason he will not have it tomorrow that the man who goes after the business consistently reaps consistent rewards that most folk shop where they are invited to shop and that an advertisement is an invitation gastronomes foregather hollywood salad individual 8ervice peel an orange removing an white skin cut into 14 inch slices cover a plate with shredded lettuce and lay on a slices of orange cover this with 3 banana quarters which have previ ously been covered with lemon juice and rolled in finely ground nuts top with another slice of orange and gar nish with mayonnaise and a chlno cherry a card 09 thanks mr edward smeule and family of norval wish to thank their many friends for their und sympathy in their recent bereavement t kiddies delight 3 cups milk 3 eggs 4 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla fa teaspoon salt pew grains nutmeg few grains cinnamon beat the eggsr until very ught- add the sugar salt- vanilla and apices then the milk 8tlf till the sugar is dls- bolved the beat w bcrve cold e diner des gastronomes or the dinner of the a clear case here any insanity in the family asked the insurance doctor of mrs suffragist well no only my husband una- gtnes he is the headn the house i ixperta in lood wsjheld recently at thebanquet iuviuoi the place viger hotel montreal the saying is thafthumahity is divided into two parts those who eat to live and those who live to eat above layout shows the rarer variety the gourmets whb like their food daintily served and exquisitely chosen with rare viptaflw ttrowjn f n for good measure jha ointwa- wis held undsrthe auspices of the ohambre de com- rnerce franjaise anstamon the guests- were the consulgeneral df france edouan carterort centra 2 stv is hon j d bouchard speaker f the quebec parliament and at bis right alderman jon trepantsr leader at the uqatrastotty council v- vrtfffiytfr f i m wry j