Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1930, p. 3

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a the georgetown heral wednes evenifafr april 23rd 1930 pss 1 i i georgetown football club dance here we are again with the dance of the season martin ramsey 6 peice orchestra fnmri nnrl gnt ymir whmtpa hi srtm ballona friday evening april 25th 1930 at 8 p3n admission 47c plus 3c tax w stewart sec 1 spmtfg t4ilouing exhibit tip top clothes are known au over can- ada for their smart appea and then wonderful value every claim made for them is backed by two and a half minion satis fied customers now we invite you to call at our store and see samples of the new fabrics and pat- terns fc spring in this wellknown line over 200 different materials offer you the very widest range to select your new suit or topcoat from if you buy here every cloth is guaranteed one allwool all garments are designed by men recog nized as style leaders on this continent all tailoring is done by master craftsmen dont delay until the rush is on come to now 2400 buys any suit or topcoat tailor ed to yourmeasure and guaranteed through out one prick sm00 to measure d brill co main st bkokgetown rip top a william h long a w saturltatrtreat golden fluffs something entirely different and really very nice with a nice crunchy centre and a satin finish saturday treat 19c weekend chocolates trie more you eat the more you want of this fine line of chocolates they are always fresh and come in assort ed flavors hard and soft centres week end chocolates 35c smiles n chuckles we always have a full assortment of this line such as caramels pecan rolls cherry centres family pack age and the original smiles n chuckles 60c per lb we always have a itk as sortment of the famona banth candy to chooa from sometnlnc nx sarjr different taste and alwaja fresh william h long prop successor to a notrington local news coming an old fashioned mother public school reopens next mon day daylight saving commences sun- jday daylight saving will start on sun day morning in georgetown dr c v williams will occupy the now in use bythepjs paul on office may 1st 2f a meeting to organize a ball team will be held in the legion rooms tues pill 29th at pjn our cemetery board is getting busy a number of men are already at putting the old cemetery in shape be sure and see the play ah old i fashioned mother at the gregory theatre on monday april 28th at 8 oclock the april meeting of uie local council ox women will be held in the rest room of the- public library on friday april 25th at 3 pjn ladles auxiliary canadian legion will hold a euchre on may 2nd in aid of the local swimming pool ad mission 25c everybody welcome sst georges w-a- will nold a sale of homemade baking candy on saturn day next april 28th in the parish flail tea will be served from 3 pjn also roses for sale fcthe ladles aid of the dnlted church glenwoltams wm hold a- pan cake social n the basement of the church on thursday evening april 2 from 8j30 to 8 admission 25c a play entitled ytmmle vounsons yob will be given under the auspices of the ladies aid of the dnlted church in the parish hall norval on friday may 2nd admission 85c and 20c 2t play will be presented by the l usc class or brampton baptist church under the auspices or george town baptist church choir in the gregory theatre monday evening april 28th at 8 oclock mr a o m bruyns of lunehquse will address the young peoples guild of knox presbyterian church on mon day evening april 28th at 8 pjn subject the rise of the protestant church in holland there was a good attendance at the minstrel show under the auspices of the fire brigade last thursday even ing the show was put on by oak- ville brigade in a manner that delight ed the audience and caused- many hearty laughs the ladles auxiliary of the cana dian legion held- a very successful sale of homemade baking and aprons to the cluhroonf on saturday last tea was served by mrs bralsby and help ers thcwlnner of the raffle ror the cushion and scarf was mrs l f den ton personals cadet inspection the annual inspection pf the high school cadet corp win- itake place tuesday next at 10 am the public are invited for the information or pupils and parents it may be added that the arternoon will be devoted to the regular school work address in pomie library a meeting will be held in the public library auditorium friday april 25th at 8 pjn to which are invited all men and women who are interested in scientific temperance education an address will be given by mr f w lewis of toronto representing the the temperance educational council this work is free from any part con nections and should enlist the sym pathy and support of all ciea- warden w h morden trafalgar reeves petti t of nelson township cleave esqueslng township camp bell nassagaweya township and mc- xntyre georgetown who comprise the good roads committee of halton county inspected the county roads last week and will report at the next meeting of the council they were ac companied by roy f smith county engineer and road superintendent and james wilson assistant superin terfdent gregory theatre wednesday apr 23rplaylng around with the popular alice white chap ter 11 tarxan the tiger comedy friday and saturday april 25th and mth the taming l the shrew with mary pickford and douglas fairbanks together for the first time in an ad aptation of shakespeares famous com- edy comedy he irumped her ace- bodge podge studio stunts i tuesday and wednesday aprjl 29th and 3pth their own desire with norma shearer chapter 12 tarxan the tiger gang talking comedy laxy days card of thanks in those extra miles that sexberling alltreads deliver are many extra dollars of saving to you setberling all treads have more rubber and stronger cords with an extraheavy tread fxtrnrllng in thick tough ribs right over the aidewall curbs and deep ruts cant chafe them they thrive on heavy punishment you will be agreeably surprised at the moderate vice a seiberlingbullt 30x3j4 costs only eg f we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our slneaee thanks ror kind nesses and sympathy extended to us in our recent sad bereavement by the death of our beloved husband and rather mrs w h tost and family card of thanks to friends and neighbors we hereby convey ourslncere frhqi for the kind nesses and sympathy extended to us in our sad nsreavempnt by the death of our beloved hushing and town of georgetown prodamation senfterung alltreads vulcknjzer photie 26w georgetown daylight saying change to summer time 1 april s7th to september sstfc isis whereas the council of the borpora- uon of the town of georgetown has authorised me to issue a proclamation requesting ttie citizens to observe a period of daylight saving for the cur rent year commencing at 12x11 ajn sunday april 27th and continuing un til 1201 am sunday september 28th in order to efficiently carry out his request of the council it will be neces sary that all clocks and watches be ad vanced one hour at 1201 am sunday apriirrth the town council most respectfully asks the hearty cooperation of all cltl- xens in making a success of this move ment for the public benefit proclaimed pursuant to the instruct ions of the town council this 32rid day pf april 1m0 1 f b mackenziemaroc oou 9ave the kmr for sato stat room brick house in georgetown co of emery and mcnabb streets aumodern conveniences hardwood floors throughout apply n c ball 7 up mr john dllly of gait was a week end visitor uv town mrs a w nixon returned home from toronto last week miss marlon mckay of toronto jls visiting ft her home here miss ena frampton of toronto was a visitor in town last week mrs f a harley spent the holiday at her home in montreal mrw glass of durham visited at dr watsons over the weekend mrs j l toronto were in town on saturday miss jessie quarrie of gait spent the holiday at the misses kennedys mr harold bell of st thomas is spending the holidays at his home here mr and mrs r b laird and child ren of quelph spent easter with mrs qrr mr and mrs a b castellof high- gate were visitors in town over the weekend mlssmary reeve is spending a week in toronto with her friend miss edna tush ingham mrs j a fetch of walters falls was the guest of mrs c b dayfoot during the past- week mrs john mcqueen of rocanvtue is visiting with her daughter mrs j b mackenxlet mr and mrs n h brown and miss irene or highgate spent the weekena at norval and acton mr and mrs fred rutherford or owen sound spent easter with mr and mrs a e cjordlngley mr and mrs norman brown and daughter of highgate spent the week end with friends in town miss margaret north is spending the easter holidays at the home of her brother mr e north in toronto rev dr john prlngle of sydney nova scotia was the guest of mr and mrs ri creelman while in town miss margaret kennedy nurse-in- trainlng at the ouelph general hos pital is visiting at her home here mr and mrs j b wallace miss jessie wallace and miss sweeney of toronto spent monday with friends in town dr j hugh laldlaw of ottawa and mr r laldlaw of st andrews college toronto spent easter with dr and miss mccott mrs r duncan mr gordon duncan miss edna and stanley tushingham of toronto spent friday with mr and mrs a g reeve rev dr dickie of elora was in town on goodpriday and called on a num ber of old friends he lectured in oak- ville on friday night mr jack wellman of port huron and mr win kesl of mrnassa vir ginia are spending the easter holidays at the home of a l squires mr and mrs mcleay of port credit mr harvey wlllson and mr charles willson of toronto spent the holiday with mr and mrs w h wlllson mr and mrs h m wetherald of windsor mrs bletcher of port hope mr brock barber of port credit spent thehotlday with mrs wetherald mrs johnson and miss mildred johnson of torontor miss mary wbite- ly and master blllle whltely of mlmlco were holiday visitors at mrs ecclee woodvale farm miss joan held of prince albert sask who is attending havergal col lege left tuesday for toronto after spending her easter vacation with her grandmother mrs a mckechnle messrs hughle and kelly mcnajjy left on friday to visit their brother mr w supenljui uf ui qi hound coach lines at springfield mass they will also visit new york and other american clues mr edward maybee ba of toronto university mr frederick maybee of windsor anbtkosa elleenaiaybee of hornby are spending the easter holi days at the home of their sister mrs o w moreton at norval mr vic norrlngton miss ml green toronto mr ed mayes and mr o wallace of walkiton mr and mrs alf aplln owen sound and mr and mrs w t barnard of milton visited at mr and mrs a norringtons over the weekend rev dr john prlngle dd of syd ney nova scotia a former pastor of the presbyterian church in oeorgetown when it was known as bums church occupied the pulpit in the united church at both services on easter sun day his addresses were interesting and inspiring and the large gatherings were delighted to hear dr prlngle who- always receives a warm welcome tix georgetown temperknce recitation medal contest an appreciative audience listened with pleasure to the temperance reci tation medal contest given under the auspices of the wctu in knox presbyterian church schooiroim mr c b dayfoot was chairman the following musical numbeis were given at intervals during the evening and were much enjoyed vocal solos miss aileen moore piano duetts by misses olass piano solos by miss ii mcdonald and violin and piano duets by mr j young and mr w young the young contestants were irene bennett 7th line school marion schenk glenwuilams edith loree bert finney jack loree don murray norval margaret brown elsie davies doris oowdy evelyn johnson and tom packer llmehouse the judges were three high school teachers mfss innman miss penahn and miss macintosh i in awarding the medal to doris gowdy miss inman gave great praise to the contestants and said it was most dleolt to judge as all did so well a mrs caldwell president of the local union presented the silver medal to doris gowdy ltmehouse during the evening the first prize essays for the different grades were read by the- winners norman bailey arthur dayfoot harry williams and frank bolger these essays were ex ceedingly well written their- argu ments thoughtful helpful and clear four prize winning posters were hung in the room and received many compliments the cash prizes given to the winners in the essays and pos ter contest by the wctu- were pre sented by mrs caldwell those receiving prizes in the poster contest for grade vm were3ralg reld norval anne bowman water loo school marlon schenk glen wuilams and joy laird norval grade vii mildred norton glen wuilams grade vti jack presswood bertha allen and james bllck all from glen wuilams public schoql t in the essay contest the winners were grade vlii harry williams eddie luroh kathleen wilson and margaret sy all from georgetown public school grade vii frank bolger george town esther brill georgetown irene bennett 7th line school and bruce kennedy georgetown orade v and vti work bbott janet alexander waterloo schooler- high school upper room norman bailey constance deans and evelyn ashmore lower room arthur dayfoot and bemlce mcdonald mrs hayes and mrs dayfoot were the superintendents of the essay and poster contests and ms hettle law- son of the medal contest mr dayfqpt expressed the thanks of the wctu to all those who had con- trlbute6v to the entertainment of the evening after which the national an them was sung bigger and better bargains for easter holidays a large assortment of ladies and misses hosi ery gloves silk vests silk bloomers silk sljps suk pyjamas all new colors eggs tor hatching white wyandottes that are wyan dotte eggs from year old hens bred from rop stock martin and altken strains pen no 1 headed by a mar tin cockblrd pen no 2 by ah altken cockbird 130 per setting of 16 eggs h davidson georgetown phone 263 6tp lingerie ladies silk bloomers 75c to 190 ladies silk vests 75c to 150 ladies shadowproof slip 125 and 150 misses silk blpomers 65c childs silk bloomers 49c ladies silk night gowns lace trimmed 125 i grand concert rjyrthe public school pupils with the cooperation pf the principal and teachers to be held in the gregory theatre georgetown thurs may 1st under the auspices of the georgetown business associa tion in aid of the georgetown swirnming pool special attractions school choir festival songs health play pageant the dream of the months featuring the june wed ding party snow fairies irish dancers admission 47c plus 3c tax tickets and reserve plan at danns drug store j hosiery iflall the newest olors ladies silk hose fullfashioned in supersilk orient holeproof v 150 t 195 ladies pure silk hose new colors 75c and 100 ladies silk hose subs at 100 glves s ladies srlk gloves 100 125 and 150 ladies lisle gloves 50c 75c and 85c ladies kid gloves 200 225 and 250 knitted suits ladies allwool knitted suits 750 to 1350 ladies silk and wool knitted suits 850 to 1700 a lovely assortment of misses pullovers 25q misses pleated skirts to match pullovers 250 special ladies pure silk over rayon hose subs only 49c new advertisements ah small advertlx its ander uus heading stlrctly cash with arnar horaea for sale three good work bones apply to g c brown norval by book office position wanted experienced stenographer and keeper apply box c herald 1 for sale gray horse 8 years old good worker price reasonable apply to j mckech nle ontario st georgetown 2tp for sale bradleyedwards electric range wui drefess cooker 2500 apply to mrs 0 v williams queen st tt iralh f sale durham bull also h bull both eligible for registration h o clark oeorgetown tf a beautiful home with all conven iences on queen street apply to mrs annie lane queen st georgetown st for sale valuable building alts 68 x 68 cor ner draper st georgetown small 29 margueretta st toronto 2tp ford track far sale light delivery splendid body new battery good tires pine for farmer or gardener w f bradley marcelling saturdays at mr tamano barbsr 8hop georgetown marcel soo beast 35c miss diamond 2tp about two weeks ago a persian cat dark brown and yellow any person knowing whereabouts please communi cate with box 82 georgetown loans ateamtred we require loans on mortgages of town and farm property of s0o tlioo 12000 3o0o tssoo and i500 full particulars supplied on request apply p o box 1104 georgetown tf agricultural lima 1 per ton in carload iota also bast grade of faro- uasra walter atoora phone lx geonretown itf 0 private salb dining room suite china cabinet s tube electric radio desk cook stove 2 wicker chairs with spring seats bed couch parlour clock oak table bluebirdselectric washing machine nmons bed outfit kitchen table roman top gjour rufc ifth unn bedroom suite oonnhr and many other useful- articles can be seen any time for the next few days up to may 1st at out home on george bt arthur norrtngton mav your eyes exami by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist bjampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton georgetown flour feed 1 seed grain barley oats buckwheat goose and marquis wheat timothy alsike and red clover at the lowest prices seed grain and clover seed cleaned w c bessey protnpt dehvery georgetown sargov the best spring medicine after the long hard winter moat xi us require a tonic of some sort s argon and s argon soft mass pills are a treatment designed to build up de- ficient metabolism and in restoring the red co- pusles of the blood to normal stimulate the action of the liver and gall bladder and thereby act as a powerful system tonic and blood purifier sargon 135 bottle sargon pills 60c box danns drug store phone 327 georgetown forsters grocery p m a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranqcs at he right prices leecreain in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 rail tickets ocean tickets travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip tickets sold to all parts of canada and united states by walter t erana agent if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fall to consult with waller t eransjlgent for canadian pacific white star cunard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies iwsihatir bllllldinq board georgetown lumber co ltd gmrgetown oatario je a behham son real estate agents six room brick house with all conveniences terms down pay ment of 500 and the balance arranged as a mortgage payable at the rate of 12000 per monthwlth interest w300 solid brick house and two lots on main 8u garage and good barn convenience in house very reasonable terms can be had by the purchaser of this property five room frame house and five lots in olcnwilllams hard and soft water in house garage and two hen houses some small fruit easy terms v700 transport business showing profits that will amaze you owner forced to give it up because of 111 health cash la desirable but terms may be had we have a large listing of town and farm properties and it will be to your advantage to consult us before buying ea bentlam a son phone im oeorgetown v f

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