Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1930, p. 2

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il page 2 j the georgetown herald wed nesday evening march 1 2th 1 930 delicious salad quality it an inexpensive luxury salada banquet and presentation fresh srom the gardens r v- j we have now a complete range of spring k for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock misses claridge herald block georgetown deaths womens instjmjte young in brampton on sunday march 9th 1830 francis b- young in bis 89th year mckerral suddenly at olenwll- uams on saturday march 8th 1930 margaret wilson dearly beloved wife of malcolm mckerral bj memoriam on wednesday last mrs robterwln was the hostess to the regular meet ing the georgetown women s in stitute about 35 members being pres ent the meeting opened with the president mrs hayes in the chair after the opening exercises the minutes of the previous meeting were read by mrs harold oleave in the nortonin sad but loving memory i absence the secretary and business vi iir tih ull xtrvf arising out of the minutes was discuss- mr jlsl members ve wimams who passed away march j bsd rds win unu k hew to fhc arenb on march 21st rest on dear son yoiff labors are oer committees appointed as follows your willing hands win ton no more social mrs bralsby mrs mc- we thought it hard but god knew best menemy ms p mcnauy mrs s- and took you from this world to rest g mra j d keney mrs w v father mother sisters and bro- grant there games and music mrs h cleave i mrs h goldhnm mrs t hill norton in loving memory of our the insu layette having been dear husband and father wellington norton who away march kith 1029 lonely is our heart today for the one we loved so dearly who has forever passed away friends may think we have forgotten when st times they see us smile they little know the heartaches that the smiles hide all the while how often there comes before us your dear face fond and true for death can never take away sweet memories dear father of you sadly missed by wife and children glen wlluams ch sent out to a family in destitute ctr- obituary francis h young an old and respected resident of pssed i cumstances plans were made for its replenishment mrs geo campbell and mrs m l- near volunteered to purchase material arid cut out the garments various members volun teered to make up these garments when cut mrs norman snyder gave a detailed list of the contents of a bale of oolth- lng valued at 70 shipped to the north in february mrs hayes was appointed district director to the county executive meet ing to be held in milton- mrs geo campbell mrs freur mrs s v king and mrs robt erwln were appointed to gather data on the suggested lines of community improve ment and report at the next meeting a cheque from the business mens asoeoiatlon was received and fully accepted the regular business having been i members of first aid classes presented with diplomas and certificates it was a happy gathering last fri day night when the members of the first aid classes and their friends to tju nuniber of fifty to a banquet at mrs adams tea rooms a taity menu was served and hearti ly partaken of after which mr r b foulls chairman of the evening in a neat speech explained the object of the gathering he then called upon major cousens who introduced ma3br debncy of toronto field secretary of st johns ambulance association the guest of the evening major debney gave a very interest- and instructive talk on the origin and object of the akociation and the many benefits to tie derived from its teachlnga he congratulated tle class on their splendid progress and re minded them of the tradition behind the certificates ancj diplomas that they -were- expected to live up to oreat benefits are derived from such jorgftitfragons hnjt the mwnhbrti must renem heyare firs alde an the time between the accident and arrival of skilled help tor first aid ends where the doctor s begins mr a davidson spoke regarding the value of diplomat and urged the members of the class to keep mental ly and physically fit that they may take advantage of the opportunities that lie before them in this great can ada nf ours mr davidson then read the names while mayor mackenzie presented dip lomas and certificates to the follow ing members of the class fredrick knight john crawford fred yates james murphy harry savings john mcdonald john long c j cummlngs chas stockford norman bally jack maclaren- joseph hall wm h long ralph aptileyard tamer jzctxttsap frank lorusso major cummlngs responoea ior ine class who had received their certi ficates w h longexpressed the apprecia tion and thanks of the class to dr c v williams who had congtnted the work fred knight on behalf of the class thanked dr paul their ex aminer and john long conveyed ap preciation to mr broomhead the tp- stnictar- dr wulwns dr paul mr broom- head and major debney were the re cipients of handsome presents from the class and all in turn expre their appreciation and thanks to the donors readings by l p greenwood songs by a mcgulgan and instrumental selections by e young added much to the enjoyment of the evening others who spoke during the even ing were e y barraclougn major grant h redshaw mr mclintock e mcwhirter f l curtin councillor denisftia h r ml w v grant a e feller and j m moore the singing of auld lang syne brought this enjoyable event to a close hockey news wn ores tkam- in top street win from college view the playoffs in the big town league and the juvenile league took place at ihje arena on monday night the weather conditions were very unfavor able for hockey when the puck- crtasers stepped on the ice for the first game they played on ice inches deep with water the first game was staged by top street and college view collage view holding first place and top street second in the league first and second teams playing off with the condi tion or the ice good hockey was im possible and stlckhandllng put of the question although both teams worked hard for the honor of first place in the first period the college boys started right pu to show what they knew about it and costlgan the strudy little tellow that patrols the left boards mole aaice pass from mc- nally arid j beat alcotl in the top street net this seemed to put life unto- both teams and ujey battled awa withbolh- many chances m the second session the top street team had the edge on the play but fsjmd to go in after their shots and missed many chances which mtg have meant goals but before the end of the period bolger grabbed a loose puck- and banged home the tie- tag goal the third period was scoreless al though both teams tried bard for the winning goal tius was the goal keepers period and both played a mar vellous game in the nets the final gong sounded and the teams went in to overtime there was no score in the first five minutes but shortly after the face- off in the second half collier tor top street slipped the puck in the corner after a scramble in front of the net this gave them lots of pep and frith went in close on a solo rush to get another college view then putr on the kid forward line but it was too late and top street won the- first place in the group by a score of 3 tol the teams and brydon college vlew h defense h mcnauy and tbrgent centre k mcnauy wings hilts and costlgan subs chaplin hilts and lorusso glenwblliams those frosj a distance who attend ed the funeral of the late mrs mc kerral on monday last were mr and mrs m mckerral lewiston mr and mrs cecil huston detroit mra ro bert coombe kenmore mr james da a mr and sirs arthur beech niagara palls this district in the person ofprancls f dlspo8ed of mating was h young passed away at bpta f bya charmlngvocal selec- 00 sud 9th yj on mrs- kirk mfls wase play- f 2f a k the accompaniment mrs percy l cleave gave a delightful irish reading liberal in politics he is survived by followmg whlch klrk sang two sons and two daughters benjam- mo machree i chlnguacousy an j predrlck- of mra m presented tfa toronto mrs h marchment and mrs i t of m nual women mnte jenkins qeorgetown the funeral took r splendid report place to olenwiluams cemetery tues- ih h mmevblit belated was recelv- day afternoon the service being con- wlth much mterest prt ducted by bev mr caldwell ud wlll lt felt insjiretlon lo greater future achievement on the i part of our organization mrs m mekeral vaxter being in poor health for some months margaret wilson dearly be loved wife of malcolm mckerral died meeting adjourned at her home in olenwuliams on sat- urday mar 8th deceased was a daughter of the late mr and mrs william wlllson and was born at sand hill albion township she was married in brampton 36 years ago to mr mckerral later moving to the states where they resided for 27 years returning 7 years ago to xhenwllllams where they have since jived beside her husband she 1b survived by one sister mrs herbert howes of warman saak and two brothers wullam wil son on the old homestead at sanrthlll- and h s wilson at acton deceased was a member of the anglican church auid the funeral service on m afternoon was conduciedtsy hot mr wase interment took place in bramp ton cemetery the pallbearers were ewi george and ernst hoi 1 and stanley wl a hearty vote of thanks was tender ed the hostess and all those contribut ing to the programme following which dainty lunch was served and the aon of sandhill james davidson nia gara falls and m mckerral of lewis- ton churchnews knox presbyterian chnrch minister rev kenneth mariar ba sunday school 10 am service 11 ajn and 7 pan organist and choir mastermr pollett tf united church services mar 16th 1930 10 sun- sunday school and bible classes 11 am supreme loyality series on creative buffering 7 pjn christ calls youth to service series on ibe crisis of life y e league will meet at the close of evening service wednesday evening mldweek meet- mg for prayer and fellowship the baptist chnreh at 10 am the sunday school meets to study the parables of jesus 11 ajn public worship pastor a n prfth will preach on the home base 7 pin rev c c anderson of oalt will preach on monday at 8 pjn the young people twill have a st patricks social st gevrtvs church acton mrs thompson of oeorgetown spent the week end at the home of her daughter mrs roy r arnold mill street oeorgetown missed out in the inter mediate hockey badly but is making a fine comeback in junior hockey and curling with acton miss m z bennett gave an lutirl eating address on the league of na tions at the monthly meeting of the duke of devo chapter of the t- oxe on tuesday harcino they will be at home to their friends on the afternoon and evening of that day another of actons pioneers has gone to her rest in tm pclsuu u mm bnrsn flanagan who quietly passed away at her home oore bay manitttuun island ontario tuesday february 38 1930 and was burled at oore bayon thursday february 37th 1930 was bom in acton on february 8th wis andwas married to james flana- gsfrat acton she leaves two daugh ters mrs edith orlfflth of oore bay janst flanagan of toronto and three sons sam of oore bay oliver of to ronto but now in lima peru ana charles of pittsburg pa free press scotch block another very successful dance was held last thursday evening at fern- dale the home of mr and mrs j o qlllies the large dining room was cleared for dancing and mr m j carton called off several of the real old time dances including the boston fancy over one hundred people were present and a very enjoyable time was spent mr ifugh black is busy getting ready for his sale of high grade jerseys on the 20th march mr o h qlllies of oalt was a visi tor in the block last ashgrove in the second game the glen and the town team battled it out for tint place in their league with the ojen winning 3 to 2 in twenty minutes of overtime the ice was a little better in the second game after th water being soaked upbythe players in the first game although there wasiotsnt- slush the town scored their first goal in the first period with o king ac counting for lt on a nice effort hal- pin came with the tletng goal for the glen near the end of the period on a long shot from outside the defense in the second perio aleott put his team in the lead when he took a perfect pass and banged it home mak ing the score 2 to 1 for the ttanra play was rough in this period with much hard checking but title period ended with the score unchanged in the third period the glen came down on the town hard and hi one of the many scrambles in front of the net mcnally outguessed aleott and slipped lt in to the comer over his shoulder this tied up the score again and twenty minutes of overtime needed to finish the game the first ten minutes of the over- tune was scoreless but about 2 mtnntbb of the semd ten had gone when wheeler took a shot tram the bine line which beat the town goalie far the winning goal the glen team have the credit of going through the league undefeated and on the seasons play deserve their position in first place the teams glengoal stringer defense hal- pin and isley centre hd1 wings hewitt end mcnauy subs graham wheeler and marchment town goal p aleott defense har- ley and varey centre o aleott wings h- king and c king ford stapleton and tuck esquesing council stewarttown march 10th 193ft the esaueslpg council met pursuant to adjournment members all pres ent the reeve in the chair minutes of last meeting were read andaconflrm- ed mullln wilson that the treasurer pay w r watson supplies or sani tary inspector s2 45 j sanford re moving bricks from roof or township building 75c placarding and fumigat ing 3 months 1560 total fl3 roy lindsay refund 1 dog tax 2 00 arthur ruddell refund 1 dog tax 2 00 fred c bonathan repairing store door 1 00 carried appelbe wilson that the treasurer pay the following sheep claims chas mclaughlin 1 sheep injured by dogs 5 00 a n stark valuer i trip s3 00 carried wilson appelbe that the treasurer pay acton public utilities commission hydrot dae 17 1929 to march 17 1930 1soo cabfled mullln wltsod that the treasurer pay a a mcdonald tilling one dog- in the act of werryjng sheep sq6- carried mullln appelbe that the treasurer pay beutelepfione account 38133 jeiw-xeth-to- feb 16th to mar 15th l90 41s elmer c thompson 3di fire insurance premium on township building 2s 00 carried appelbe wilson that the treasurer pay h r mimnn the sum of 1500 for clerical work 42arrld currle mulun that the treasurer pay board of health accounts jos marchment charity 5 73 john mc donald coal to a dewburst 800 w ipresswood taking andrew dewhurat to torontpaenewtlospltal 500 j brandford wood for mrs vivian 300 carried currle wuson that the treasurer pay mountain sanatorium mainten ance of mrs jean campbell jan 1st to 10th 1350 edith pryde jan 1st to 31st 46j50 mrs elsie miller jan 1st to 31st s450 total 10650 to ronto general hospital mrs ada hodge feb 10th to 24th 24j0 car ried wilson mullln that the treasurer pay geo cleave and geo currie 1000 1 each expenses to good roads con vention carried tktsbottsheetirar presented ny itoad gommisslonar 1- n top street goal aleott m- stockford and bolller mfr wihgti i w that the treasurer wings frith and bolger sabs hyde pay the carried currle wilson that this council do now adjourn to meet on april 14th at 1 jo erin mr and mrs d overland attended ee funeral of their ststerurlaw mrs roy millar at oeorgetown on thurs day last thomas davidson of credit forks celebrated his 82nd birthday at the home of his son alex davidson 100 chelsa ave toronto mr davidson was born in caledon township febru ary 25th 1848 he still enjoys the best of health mr thos cook has sold his farm on the 10th line to messrs h mur ray and sons and will hold an auction of his chatties on march 20th friends of mr archie mceachem will be pleased to know that he is able to be about and was in the vil lage on monday mr mckachem has been 01 for quite a tev weeks recently goldwln burt and his men delivered to erin station a number of large elm timbers which are being shlped to kngland for ship building purposes we imagine few such trees are left in this section the uuxest one mr burt delivered was 53 aeet iong and would square 14 i advocate the monthly meeting of the ash- grove wjs was held on thursday afternoon march 6th with the presi dent mrs jas barnes in the chatr the meeting opened wih prayer by the president roll call was answered with a quotation from paul mrs melvln wanless took the devotional exercises an outline nf the second chapter of the study hook prom jeru salem to jerusalem was given by mra frank ruddell interesting re ports were given by the heralds fn india missions reports of the hi on presbyterial of the womens kit slonary society held in milton friday feb 7th ware given by mrs earl wil son and mrs f ruddeirljre j hujis closed the meeting with prayer ball1nafad lenten services tomorrow thurs day childrens lantern service at 415 pan adult lantern scrvjee at 745 pjn in the church sunday next 8 ajn holy commfin- lon 11 ajn holy communion ami ser mon by the rector 7 pm evensong and sermon by the rector confirmation mass monday mar- 17th at 730 pjn holy baptisms at s30 pjn rjabd of thanks to friends and neighbors i hereby convey my very sincere thanks for their many kindnesses and sympathy extended to me on the occasion of my aad bereavement by the death of my beloved wife m mckerral gleo- the second round of the debating contest of the young peoples society was held in georgetown on thursday evening mar 6th the subject being resolved that hope has more in fluence over man than fear the affirmative was upheld by jessie mc kay and fred shortlll of balllnafad the negative by madeline erwln dorothy frampton of oeorgetown we considered the debators well matched but the judges miss penson mr davidson and mr gowdy gave the decision unanimously to the negative the evening came to a rclose with lunch being served and a social time enjoyed by all the womens day of prayer service was held in the united church of balllnafad avnumbcr of the ladies of melville congregation joined with usln worship mrs rcv altken was in charge of the meeting number in attendance 28 watch for tho date of the spin- stars convention to be held in bal- unafad x bilverware came to georgetown that acton silverware looks very nice displayed in the windows of erwln c ooldhain and a e wright these fine sport trophies were presented by stewarttown at a meeting held at mrs rallys home on tuesday of last week a junior branch of the womens auxiliary of st johns church was organised mn ball the diocesan superintendent of juniors motered from hamilton for the occasion several members of bt ocorgcs oeorgetown and the senlor wa of stewarttown were present rev r boyd presided tor the elec tion of officers which was s follows secretary betty smethurst treasurer frances jenklnson literature seexs- tary margaret hodge utq secre tary dorothy wilson dorcas ecre- tary ruby tennant organist normal smith mrs bally is superintendent and miss eva thompson assistant supterlntcndent after mrs ball bad outlined the constitution of junior w a and answered many questions on the work the senior w a served lunch to the visitors and newly form ed branch and a social half hour was enjoyed by all a very enjoyable evening was spent at st johns a yjpa on friday it being the first friday of the month and therefore social night the families and a few friends of the members were invited to spend the evening with them the meeting opened with the singing of hymn 819 and prayer by rev mr boyd the lesson dis cussed was on david and after the roll call the minutes were read and adopted tho program consisted of readings by mra frank jenkmson elisabeth bonathan sam tennant and robert harris also a piano duett by francis jenldnsoh and dorothy wil son and a song by mr o english this was frlsh night and the selec tions had been chosen accordingly- mr engllslrsany mother machree which was loudly applauded each girl pro vided a dainty lunch in a box and found a partner by finding the other juvenile ho top 8treet college view queen street glen park norval ckky standing w 4 3 1 2 1 1 l t 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 0 3 a a i spring is here i i t and we are pleased to annouutc that we have just opened up a com- diete assortment of all the latest in i4en s and ladies spring coats ladies suits of the latest models and many spring novelties mens- 3uit to order we now represent a cojple offirsfc tailoring firms and will give our customers first quality rffadetoorder suits at attraitiveprice tt 4 special weekend bargains we have many specials for e very week end and real bargains are always awaiting you we mention belpw only a few of the many we are offering linen table cloths 54 x 54 inches reg 1 50 for 98 c linen towelling special per yard 15c unbleached cotton 36 m wide special per yard 15c mens work boots firstclass leather panco or leather soles reg 3 75 for 295 boys tweed bloomers good quality per pair 98c 49 boys caps reg 73c for ladies silk underwear bloomers or vest for 69c a large collection of remnants to clear at exceptionally low prices h silver main st phone 375 georgetown terracotta mr r stringer who spent the win ter with mr and mrs c mckeown of acton has returned home but intends going to novar parry sound to work for his brother j r stringer of that place we join in wishing htm every p a smith trophies won by georgetown cusleks and hockey team win silver cops fsom acton cobateteedsts the last of the series of games be- towp acton and georgetown curlers took place on tuesday of last week when georgetown players were again victorious and brought home with them h one sliver cup donat for co b mr b a smil itls now on eahbption in krwln tf goldhams window the players and scores were as fol lows at auwp gtoorfnown o w graham e f lawrence e a oordtngley j artsmson e a peuer w smith mlnear skip 7 j morrison skip 13 georgetown aeies p krwtn h mainprise 3ol brown r- mcpherson w h long w j gould j mcdermtd a 14 t watson skip t at oeorgetown acton georgetown f turner stevens w norton anthony dr pearen h ooldham e j hassard a t t erwm skip acton georgetown r arnold acooltntock f blow prntner o oowle wilson w k graham a hamilton skip 13 11 hockkt boys win mr j mcnally who recently under went a serious operation in st josephs hospital is slowly improving mrs w j rutledge is now able to be around again after her recent seri ous nitmmf the floods passed off here this spring without doing any serious dam- age so far mr wm stringer has returned home from guelph hospital much improved in health miss m mccauleyi who is now in quelph hospital is wl good pro gress towards recovery miss jean mcdonald of georgetown spent the week end with mr a mrs harvey puckering the halton brick co expect to re sume operations here shortly mrs e lyons had a very successful sale recently good prices were realiz ed mr prank fetch our popular auctioneer very ably conducted the sale the quarries ail expect to resume operations here shortly it la pleasing to know that terra cotta united church has opened again mr gorman of brampton and a stud ent of mcmastert college toronto are conducting the services service at 3 pan sunday school 2 pjn all are cordially invited dominion of canada income tax information reports due march 31st employers trustees joint stock ggmpanies are you ao employer are you paying a wage or salary to anyone if so the law requires you to make a return on form t4 of all such persons to whom you paid 1000 or more during 1929 are you a trustee an executor or an assignee if so the law requires from you a report on form t3 secretaries of joint stock companies are required to tile on form t5 a re turn of dividends paid act promptly and avoid penalties the necessary forms can be had on application o your posrmaster the department of national revenue hon w d mfr mmixrr of futtonttl jtrv- lncoaqe x- division ottawa l s wai tvrs lmimlnim o 1mmmm tx mother and daughter banquet tin t um peter a smith one of actons esteem- ed and popular citizens for competl- half of a shamrock games were play- tlon between acton and georgetown i ed and after singing god save the curlers and hockey teams both king the meeting doeed towns appreciate very much these t in the report of last weeks meeting handsome donations for the advancea piano solo by nonas smith was meat of sports i omitted by mistake after two gruelling battles between two very evenly matched teams oeorgetown brought home the peter smith trophy when they held acton to a tie 3 3 in the second game of the round in acton last wednesday night o winning the flrstiwry nicely on the appropriate subject landsome cup waspbeing a girl is a great adventure after tho address a bouquet of spring flowers was presented to miss yulll by miss mona scrymgeour 3 to 3 the handsome cup was presented to the georgetown boys by mr j m mcdonald on behalf of mr p a smith acton the game in acton was very fast from bell to bell the score being tied up at the end of each period there were many penalties handed out aa the game became rough at times ac ton however were on the big and of this counter after thegame the ae on bays joined bt cheering the victors and the winners returned cheers for the mam they had defeated the smith trhy is now on ex hibition in mr a s wrights window tho georgetown team lined up as follows j goal wrlghtf defensedimcan and hau centre w ritchie wings ward had the symptoms the man was rushed to the hospital has he got pyjamas asked the matron of the mans wife who had accompanied him pyjamas was the answet i dont and a ritchie subaj oiianun castle i know what it la but hes got an awful walters and francis knox presbyterian church entertain ed their mothers at a banquet last friday evening the sunday school room was beautifully decorated in rose and grey the colors of one of the classes the tables with their sliver candlesticks and rose candles apd numerous vases of sweet peas were greatly admired after all had partaken b fthe dinner the toast mistress miss margaret murray announced the following toasts the king responded to by sing ing god save the king to churcl proposed by miss bes sie robinson responded to by mrs mclean to- mothers proposed by miss a mclaughlin responded to by mrs h clark to the teachers proposed by miss jean mackenzie responded to by miss i moore to classes proposed by miss j balrd responded to by miss gladys hill the vocal and instrumental numbers by miss marie fleck miss margaret mckay miss helen mcdonald and miss blanche thompson were much enjoyed the speaker of the evening was miss wlnnlfred yuill of toronto who spoke job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office across- canada and back qalte so what have you got ih the shape of cucumbers this morning asked a customer of a smart shop assistant nothing but bananas ma ami re plied the youth i pain in his sturnrolcx a three week tour of canuda by canadian pacific train do luxe from montreal and toronto to victoria and return by wo routes touching at the major cities and beauty spots of the centro and west of canada is a bfiy being brought to the attention of canadians and others by an announcement re cently issued by dean sinclair laird of mac- dpfiald college who for tho last six years has personally conducted these tours the outward run tkkce in the northern shore of lakes huron and superior to porlarthur and passe thence through winnipeg regina moose jaw calgary banff windermere kelson pentictota vancouver and victoria a hundred mliea of this trip between banff l and windermere is by automobile through soma of the most magnificent scenery in the world return trip is also by canadian pacific railway aad takes in the famous mountain railway journey to field lake louise and banff thence north to edmonton and by saskatoon to winnipeg and part william from the latter city by oreat lakes steamship to fort mcnlcoll which practically ends the trans continental journey i variety of scene andvof means of transportation ia thus assured numerous stops are made for sight seeing in the many noted beauty spots national parka experimental farms forestry stations larger centres of population and provincial npnh t i i

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