Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 21, 1930, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald werj nesday evening may 2rst 1930 a better brighter breakfast the better the breakfast the brighter thfe day dont fog the brain and clog thebody hy eating a heavy indigest- ible breakfast brighten the day by mat ing shredded wheat jwuth milk and go td work with buoyant step and mental alertness shredded wheat with milk makes a complete wellbalanced meal contaihirigeverything the hirrrtn body needs for growth and strength try it with berries and cream its a rare treat shredded died bhoictuat ouelph general ha oil monday may 19th 1930 short in his 81st year pltal john obituary with all the bran of the whole wheat thk canadian shredded wheat company ltd erwingoldhams meat market fresh lake trout every thursday and friday the shop of quality meats erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown f marriage in disguise 3 act farce with music lloyd letherby director benefit of canadian legion georgetown branch proportion of funds towards georgetown swimming pool iso georgetown people 150 will be held in the town hall georgetown thursday and friday may 29th 30th m ii snappy choruses beautiful girls handsome men watch for large posters mrs p g warnes the community was shocked and oeorgetown tiotne was sadly bereft when mary spavin dearly beloved wife or fredrick o warnes passed away on tuesday last deceased was born in marlon yorkshire england in 1867 and came to canada in 1916 and settled in duruivtlle later coming to georgetown she is survived by her husband two daughters mrs cook of toronto mrs woods of georgetown and two sons thomas of calgary and eric at home deceased had beep in good health up to the lime of her sudden seizure she was a member of the tjnited church a true wife and loving mother who win be sadly missed- in her home the funeral took place on friday after noon to greenwood cemetery the service being conducted by rev mr runuey assisted by revs frith and caldwell the pallbearers were j hall r qave a qroat x wilson x bruntonitorie clark- beautiful bora tributes were from the family mrantfamrs h wood mr and mrs 1 cooke and family mr and mrs thos warnes and erie mr and mrs c lucas and family mr and mrs f wood and farjhly mr and mrs j bruntoir and family mr and mrs rail and family mr and mrs bmuitford and family the public school the public school teachers the neighbors alliance paper co mr and mrs hoggins mr and mrs o smith and family mrs ingram and daughter baseball georgetown defeated bronte jgst saturday by the following score inning- r h e georgetown 115 0 3 2 3 0 115192 bronte 01093001 014133 batteriesgeorgetown kinsley cole walters and mcnally bronte pell pollock and mayberry bronte 9 walks georgetown 5 walksl the opening game of the season will be held at the park on saturday may 24th burlington vs georgetown gome called at 3 oclock softball news the girls softball team held their annual meeting an monday may 12th the following officers were elected for the coming season president mrs a duncan viceppes mrs w greensward seatreas miss reta tost manager and coach mr a dun can transportation committee a mc- guigan w greensword c brantford h mcclure the team plays its first game of the season at eldaradm park on satur day may 24th at l oclock when they meet a team from toronto in the first game of the tournament town council debentures for cemeterk- bowling club return grant court op revision june srid georgetown may 20th 1930 council met- at 8 pm with mayor mackenzie in the chair and council- lors bessey cleave cummlngs davis and parr present the matter of the putting in of another gas pump at mr brun tons vas dlscussed and left in the hands odthe streets and walks coinmllum v and chief marshall communications were received from lawson a stratton and dr godfrey re money of debentures for cemetery the grant of 3500 given to the georgetown bowling club has been returned moved by parr seconded by davis that this council hold a court of revision to hear the appeals against tiie assessment roll of 1930 on monday the 2nd day- of june 1930 at 8 pm nd that the following members of council compose that court mayor reeve bessey cleave and cumrmngs moved by cummtngy seconded by- bessey thai the clerk be instructed hi have- prepared a- bylaw uy issue debentures to the cemetery board fop 9ioooo for cemetery purposes car- x ied moved by cleave seconded by parr that this council desire that the towntreasurer handlfi all funds pro vided by the towtv to the cemetery board carried moved by bessey seconded by parr that we do now adjourn to meet ut regular meeting wednesday juno 4th 1930 carried glenw1lliams mrs jos mcmaster who has been in the guelph general hospital for some time is improving nicely her many friends wish her a speedy re covery our boys when playing should be careful when throwing the ball our do mmm pedestrians dont like their hats knock ed off our fife and drum band will lead the church parade at milton on son- day may 35th- an accident occurred last saturday afternoon when a truck driven by mr g hilts of georgetown left the road and hit a hydro pole the driv er escaped with a few minor injuries mrs w h preston who has been in guelph general hospital for the past few weeks is improving as well as can be expected her many friends wish her a speedy restoration to health uelpii orangemen yjsit georgetown royal oak lox no 245 held an- other successful night on tuesday 13th inst when they had as visitors lxxl mo 252 of guelph who came for the purpose of exemplifying the second degree past county master fred mcnally in introducing the breth ren remarked how 2521 had assisted on previous occasions worshipful brother d a lewis worshipful mas ter in the name of ioi 245- wel comed the brethren and expressed his appreciation of their presence on that occasion the second degree was then exem plified in a very able manner by izoxt 231 worshipful bro robert dyson past county master of welling ton district acted aa worshipful mas ter assisted by several other brethren at the banquet which followed the usual toasts and speeches were made by the following worshipful brethren root dyson simpson drysdale and howden of guelph and wor bra snow wor master of hornby lodge the young brothers were entrusted with the musical part of the program which was well received by all present wor bro howden an old g town boy gave a very interesting ad dress he spoke of his boyhood days in georgetown and said he was al ways at home when he came to the town he urged those who had that night taken the second step in orangelsm to stand fast in the faith quit y like men and be strong strong in the cause for which our forefathers fought- bled yea even died for the cause of religions liberty and if it was good enough for them it was good enough for us orangelsm was a real thing something to be proud of the orange order was the only order in existance which was known as the religious and loyal association in conclusion he said it was the duty of all true orangemen to keep the old flag flying and carry on the good work which our forefathers left us to halton presbytery there is a possibility that the hal ton presbytery of the united church that was formed at the meeting of the hamilton conference last june may be broken up at the presbytery meet ing held in the bethel church 7th line trafalgar last thursday burlington waterdown and plains congregations through their representatives express- d a desire to be connected with the hamhton presbytery georgetown ask- d co tfceansferred to guelph pres bytery and the jorval and mount pleasant congregations to peel theserquests were referred to the boundaries commission of the confer ence that will meet in gait the first wwk tn june should the requests of these charges be grantcdtl will mean that the hal ton presbytery will cease to exist oakville bronte trafalgar and thp other congregations compris ing the presbytery will be connected with either the guelph hamilton or toronto presbyteries ftev p w brailey new durharn has been invited to mlllgrove and tlev geo p kelly underwood to lowville circuit rev p o parrill bronte arid j m- dehyes milton were nominated by the presbytery as delegates to the general council 4 rev p g parrul and ross peart freeman were elected as representa tives bri the silument tdmmlttee permission was granted the trustee board of west plains td borrow 15000 to help finance the building of a new church that is to cost j300o0 23000 already being subscribed rev p g stokes aldershat was elected secretary to succeed rev george s cassmore who has been appointed to a mission field in the peace river district rev f langford toronto general secretary of young peoples work spoke of the work being done to promote fttattbrance reform already 22000 boys and girls have pledged them selves to total abstinence the sum of 31000 was allocated to the presbytery for the missionary and maintenance fund as follows acton 2300 appleby 750 balltnafad 600 burlington 5000 milton 4000 limehouse 350 mlllgrove 950 car lisle 800 norval 1000 preelton 800 oakville 4700 georgetown 279p plains 1000 hornby 1200 palermo and bronte 1400 trafalgar 550 lowville 1300 waterloo 1900 notice to creditors before the close worshipful bro d a lewis thanked all those who had taken part also the members of lo l 2521 for the able manner iri which they exemplified the second degree the singing of god save the king brought another very happy event to close plan joint candidate halton covnty liberals and progres sives to hold conference erin mr harvey graham of toronto mr and mrs w graham of george town spent the weekend with mr and mrs wnx graham congratulations to j4r- william wal lace cook who received the glad news that he passed the recent examina tions at queens university in the faculties of arts with honors giving him the degree of bjl we are pleased to report that mr g t scott has sufficiently recovered to be able to return home from the guelph general hospital his many friends wish him a speedy recovery a highly respected resident of erin passed peacefully away on thursday may 8th in the person of robert j hunter in his 81st year deceased was a native of buffalo ny and came to erin about twentysix years ago the death occurred at caledon ernst last friday morning of sarah jane mcleish wife of neven mcquarrie after a short illness the late mrs mcquarrie was born in caledon daughter of the late hector and mrs mcleish carry pioneers of caledon township advocate at the annual meeting of the halton county liberal convention held at milton last monday the following of ficers were elected president paul fisher burlington first vicepresi dent archie galbrauh palermo second vicepresident mrs dr gar- long milton and secretary treasurer fred dewar milton a committee consisting of thomas blakalock oakville donald robertson milton duncan campbell nassagewaya were appointed to meet with a committee of three of the pro gressives on wednesday night to arrange for a joint convention of liberals and progressives to meet in m- on saturday may 31 to choose a candidate for the coming election in the matter of the estate of samnel campbell late or the town of georgetown in the county of h manager deceased nortce is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late samuel campbell who died on or about the seventh day of february ad 1930 at the town of georgetown in the county of halton and province of ontario axe required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for william roy campbell the executor of the last will and testament of samuel camp bell manager deceased their n and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims- and state of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the twenty- first day of june 1930 the said executor will proceed to distribute the asstets of the said deceased ampg the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this twentyfirst day of may ad 1930 john a thompson solicitor for the said executor 3t georgetown ontario new advertisements all small advertisements under this heading stlrctly cash with grder to bent good dwelling on guelph street apply to walter t evans george town u for sale overland sedan in lair condition apply to box 15 or louis laird jeorgotown- 2tp pattern maker wanted at once accustomed to wood and metal telephone brampton 5tt can ada mowers ljrnlted 3l wanted woman or weekly cleaning half day apply to box m herald olllce c up alaiialieed ft quantity ol alfalfa seed for sslc mrs george faulkner norval station phqne br ft georgetown it help wanted junior girl wunted lor grocery store must be honest and capable apply by letter to box c herald office jl ford coupe v 1924 model in good condition will be sold cheap apply t j kason bpx535 georgetown jt for sale house in stewarttown r acre or land good garden orchard and fruit apply at the herald office 2tp for sale 2 incubators one 100egg brower hot water and one daniel hot air will be sold ch box 636 t j easah georgetown jib ttewarf the above reward will be paid for idence that will lead to thi con viction of any person fishing or tres passing un west- nau jot id con 7 east half lot 16 con 6 east half lot 17 con 6 township of esquesing brant pishing club concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of charge if you require anything in 321 s walker this line phone georgetown 3tp u ideal for sale rlertrlr incubator 250 egg capacity ami happy thought quebec tlcaut in a i rondlllnii very reason able c lucas oollrkr view phone 335 it em for hatching white wyandottea that are wyan- dotte eggs tram year old hens bred from r stock martin and altken strains pen no 1 headed by a mar- tln cockbird pen no 2 by an altken cockblrd 150 per setting of is eggs h davidson georgetown phone 263 custom hatching custom hatching for the balance of the season 3 cents an egg in lots of twelve dozen or more wycofts strain of leghorn baby chicks may price 16 cents each 8 to 10 week old pullets tl 15 each barred rock chicks from oac blood- tested government culled stock 18 rents each for may phone cooks- vllle 48rll or write britannia poultry farm s o aaruufoggi jujwli mmamammm mrn mmtmama ijqrval mills grain chopping our mill is ripw in operation and we are pre- pared to do all kinris of gjain chopping and can give our customers prompt service flour and feed for sale to bent choice 65 acres patsure land with running water to rent or for sale apply to walter t evans tf tool maker wanted at once accustomed to jigs fixtures and gauges and one who can handle bench work phone brampton 58 paniirta mowers limited 31 farm to rent 100 acres with good buildings im mediate possession apply to herbert taylor cheltenham 2t pasture to bent to acres with spring water would rent all or part georgetown vicinity herbert taylor cheltenham 2t for sale tf water power washing machine and wringer in al condition will sell cheap mrs a black comer church and edith sts georgetown up for sale agricultural ume tl per ton in carload lots also bast trade of tsrtl- liaera walter moan phone ibs georgetown tt to the public gardens ploughed ashes and all kinds of garbage removed prompt service james mcmaster john st goorgetown 3tp notice call haines bros for pjaster sand cementing sand gravel also dirt for lllllng in lawns and terraces etc prompt service phone georgetown sri 2tp for sale or rent 2 storey frame house on maple ave q rooms and summer kitchen with conveniences u acre good garden land with cherry trees and otiier small fruits also large hep house price for quick sale 2900 cash pay ment 400 balance on a mortgage will rent at 21 per month for full particulars apply j a wllloughby or arthur bird georgetown ltp lost an automobile tire and rim between oneills garage and balltnafad re ward finder please communicate with mrs b vannatter ballinafad or leave at herald office it w b browne co norval flour mills phone 101 r 6 norrj bruntons welding and expert brake service- battery repairing kp u lialnaff cam gaa oils hn eta radio mad car brnttrua he ohansil an uptodate auto repair abop- prompt service workmanship guaranteed authorized chrysler and plymouth service garage main st north phone 388 jpmiijbulkssbq fresh pasteurized creamery butter 33c per pound wanted a storage room for my furniture for next three months june july and august ground floor preferred but others considered apply l p cur- tin gregory apts ltp georgetown creamery pharie l74vo guelph straet georgmtoum glen cemetery tenders will be received up to may 26th for grading and seeding down of above cemetery specifications may be had from arthur beaumont secretary board of trustees glenwil- llams 2t baby chicks hkbeton- on monday last mr and mrs napo- lean badeau of guelph formerly of milton celebrated the 50th anniver sary of their wedding at the home of their daughter mrs h cunningham hamil d ar in go n hr and mrs chas prudham kil bride announce the engagement of their daughter anna elisabeth to archie dennis calms younger son of mrs cairns and the late wm cairns of campbellvule the marriage win take place early in june mr and mrs prank stark of traal gar motored to toronto on sunday where they visited mrs starks broth er lome bradley who had ins collar- bane and several ribs broken in an automobile accident near orulla on sunday may 4th lomes many mil ton friends will regret to hear of his misfortune and they all bone he will soon recover an automobile accident occurred on the seventh line esquesing tuesday morning ait wales of milton ac companied by his father mr wales of hamilton and cyril knight was motoring to georgetown when the car ran into a sand strip and turned turtle art and his father fortunately escaped with slight injuries to their hands and head but cyril who was pinned under the car had his right arm broken as well as suffering other painful rnlurie the car a new one- 1 was damaged champion card of thanks we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our very sincere thanks far theirs many klndnesses and sympathy extended to us in our sad bereavement by the death of our beloved wife and mother pred d warnes and family tenders for hauling gravel tenders for delivering two hundred and fifty yards of grave from the bason pit will be received up to mon day may 26th 1930 gravel to be delivered anywhere in corporation where wanted tender by cubic yard town pays for gravel w o marshall supt- of roads s c white leghorns from bred-to- lay and careiully culled stock otiglna ting from the famous wycoff and baiton strains remainder of may price 14 cents each june 12 cents each oac barred rocks parent stock bloodtested and culled by gov ernment experts for over ten years may price 18 cents each 1st week in june 16 cents remainder of june m cents each phone cooksville 48 r 11 or write britannia poultry farm r r- no 6 brampton ont 3t court of revision take notice that the court of re vision will sit in the town hall george town on the 2nd day of june 1930 in the matter of the appeals against the assessment roll of 1930 court at 8 pm dated may 21st 1930 p u heath clerk articles for sale will sell very cheap the following articles upholstered settee upholstered chair morris chair oak washstand double iron bed with springs small oak table can be seen at mrs a robinsons home main st north mrs j j allen insurance of all kinds money to loan sole agent f or atwater kent radios j get my pri on a and b batteries tubes aerials etc phone 290 ssb f kersey georgetown for sale on tasy lerms six roomed bungalow with attached garage at present occupied by mr harry darling this is a modern one floor home with many conveni ences and builtin features a cash payment of six hundred dollars and forty per month and you will soon own your own home for particulars apply to r b mackenzie son rhone 33 georgetown gaed han ting wagg have any luck hunting uans in africa tsgg yes i ttldnt meet one or hydroeleetric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds 4v4- office town hall reduction in price of t e a effective immediately 15c per p reduction on red label tea 5c p p reduction on other grades you can now buy from your grocer at the reduced prices the red rose tea he has in stock we refund tot he faprocer the drop in the price we bear the joss t h estabrooks coltd torontp ontario 4-i-r- 4 n-

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