Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1930, p. 1

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v i a t the georgetown herald sixtyfourth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 18th 1930 r 1 50 per annum in advance 200 to u3a the geo herald j m moork member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway daylight saving time pally except sunday dally dally daily daily 709 am 931 un 149 pan 309 pjn 409 pin 639 pjn bjbt pin 79 pjn 848 pan 10 49 pjn 11 4t pan saturdays sundays holidays 731 a 931 a 1141 a 201 pjn 4j1 pjn 841 pinr bjol pjn 1101 am the bird with the bbokkn wwg- dally except sunday dally dally dally zany dally dally fast freight same day delivery ser- vice freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone 13 c n r tune table standard time going east passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger sunday only passenger passenger and mgb passenger sunday going passenger and mall passenger 716 am 986 am 1043 am 1142 ajn 1138 aon 033 pjn s33 pjn 13 pjn passenger and mall passenger- sunday oateg north mall and passenger going- saata you want xust a light breakfast you want just a light breakfast so you can do some real work and then you yield to the allurements of heavy foods until you are loaded down for the day unable to do any clear thinking or planning a breakfast of shredded wheat and milk is even more flavory and will give mental pep and physical alertness its ready- cooked and readytoeat delicious for any meal shredded piercing the gloom of a darkened room came the song of a robin one day a child who lay 111 caught the gay little trill and it soothed all her sorrows away each morning it came in sunshine or rain the bird with its carol of cheer but one day the strain voiced a mes sage of pain in the song the child heloso dear time passed away and one day st play near the tree where the bird used to sing the little one found neath the leave on the ground the bird witty a broken wing canadian farm boys will visit london pew visitors to britain this season will have a busier or more exciting time than clifford baldwlck cediic klrkpatrlck and gordon campbell the three canadian boys who are going to englan next month to represent can ada at the international livestock judging competition which has been organised in connection with the royal show at manchester on wednesday vuty 9th clifford is 18 cedric 19 and pordoo only 13 the ca team which will be competing this year for the first time against representatives of great brit ain and the united states have been graining assiduously in canada ever sine the royal winter fair at toronto where in competition with boys and titty bom all parts dt canada they won their place tin thedntemaitana teant then- trip- to england has bee4 cental ontario bos lines lid arrow coaches arrow buses leave georgetown for toronto 9 20 ajn dally except sun days and holidays 950 ajn sunday and holidays only 1138 ajn dally sis pjn dally 006 pjn daily 1006 pjn dally arrow buses leave bay and front sta toronto for georgetown tuso ajn daily 11 ajn dally 2jj0 pjn dally 4j0 pjn dally sjoo pjn daily except saturdays sundays and holidays loin pjn saturday sunday and holi days only eastern standard time all ba btop at long store 710 pjn were decided as follows j w batdns sponsored by the department of agrm weal disznlssed roll reduced ward 4 cplttjre cf t3fa nfldrn nattanu lot oon 3 being crown than it was in 193s there is nothing wrong with the country as he said there is plenty of money developement will go ahead and business wffl feel a new impetus the business man who becomes pes simistic lets go and reduces his efforts to a minimum at the present time will simply be throwing the advantage to bis business competitor who does not take so gloomy a view mtthn bis organisation and activity and loses no opportunity to make the best of the situation when tlunn improve again he will be m a much better posi tion to advance than the man who is overcome by unwarranted tears and ceases all aggressive effort winnipeg free press railways working in cooperation with the rational association of young far mers clubs and arrangements for their entertainment on the- other side 1 unwarranted fkar8 there is both truth and rpimy sense in the remarks of mr j j olb4 bans of fatomo in an interview in the free press he referred to the psychor logical depression and pointful out that i d business is better and h uhw have eeen 8 hands of ot- j jjaij ll johnson european colon isation manager of the national sys tem the boys will arrive at liverpool on the white star unealoerue- on june 39 and will proceed at once to condon which will be their bead- quarters for the following week on their first day in indn they will visit the canadian national railways offices in cockspur street view the changing of the guard at buckingham palace and will make a tour of st james park the houses of parliament and west abbey they will be the guests of the canadian nation al railways at luncheon following which they will be received at canada house the next day they will leave for the country to spend four days visiting famous farms and herds of southern england including the berts institute of agriculture and those of lord remnant at twyford berks and lord aatpr at cookham berks returning to london on july th they wttl make tours to wind cas tl hampton c busne park and esquesfing council stewarttown june mb 1930 the first sitting of the court of re vision of the township of esqueslng commenced- at jo oclock ajn all members of council were present the members having taken the required oath took their seats wilson mullln that geo k cleave be chairman of the court of revision carried wilson appelbe tjhat the chairman of this court of revision be and is hereby authorised and required to initial all corrections reductions al terations and additions made by this court in the assessment roll ror the year 1930 and that the assessment roll- as flnally revised and corrected be now passed by this court and tiut the clerk be authorised to certify to said roll carried the appeals for court of revision editors are human the editor of the hanover post doeant believe in being made the goat for cleaning up the whole community in a recent article tat the hanover post hesays a doubtfu gl thrcanaoiam with all the bran of the whole wheat wmkat company ltd directory lb roy dale georgetown ontario offices king bldg mill st clarence bl wiggins barlstw souettar notary offices oneill t john a thompson banieier souettar notary pafcue offices- mill street phone 333 and graham graham aatd bowykr brampton ontario araham e b araham c h bowyer dr j j paul dl r t paul medical officer of health in kannastng township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to pjn office and residence mill street r sutherland eye ear noaa and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn till 9 pjn or by ap pointment glasses supplied office at mlm matthewa main st home phono 10tr8 pr a v wjluams phystafaui aa ba medical officer of health georgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church office hours 13 and 7a pan r ff in a gvweetewb office hours to 9 except thursday afternoons jt u heath 104 djwe dents oslop at lane block one door north of qtfeula oarriagv factory ajn to6 pjn hours x frank ptcb u0knsed auctioneer far the coanties of feel am prompt service cheltenham 2sr23 georgetown sirs post office cheltenham have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton 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 tlon arises in a town it is quite the fashion to remark that 3the paper ought to say something about that the average cltlsen feels quite certain be could run a newspaper better than the editor does and if he were pub lisher of that sheet hed show em you bet as a matter of fact if he has horsesense he would do just as the editor does put the soft pedal on fam ily rows church squabbles mif not involving principals and such mat ters of minor importance as win ad- just themselves with the passing of time the newspaper critic ought not to expect a newspaper to advance or attack any proposition which he him self basnt he courage to support or assail over his own signature the editor la willing even eager to push any project in the public interest but he is willing to pull chesnuts out of the fire for indlviduali or far minori ties r holmes charles street georgetown begs to announce that he has commenced business as cabinet maker and woodworker every description of farnttare made to order interior fitments modern and anttqtte furniture practically repaired and repollshed keep fire at bay with gyproc fire seldom visits houses having gyproc ajjboard mlingn partitions v- walls aifihra th vtt tnc contrary gyproc has saved r j kerr auctioneer and real estate jt years experianea in aactloa sale phone sc acton ont chiropractic nnttsen taw cuntsmetar laaer gradaate 1 yean fraetlea na medtcme ergery osteopathy qfnce over dominion btore oflloa bour monday wl4ne4ajr and saturday to s and 1 to pjn 0m and hours by appoi at mbtaa plmwv hi andpriday j to pm many thij pioneer garwduui uieafe gyfmuu immkrd haa new ivory coloured flnlih this year that makes decora tion unnecessary when pan elled it is just the dung to use tor making extra room in the cellar or attic quickly erected inex pensive stnictunuy strong gyprocwahboard gives per manent fire protection your dealers name is listed below ask him today for full information or write for interesting free book building and remodelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alabastine canada limited ftti ontario timwm- i r wood tr rafla 43jd0 single cord delivered mixed wood m hardwood 4joq sm- g cord j h south phone mru quisulwu t ijy fwjk aawmsw i lie p too wd i iut id for sale by tjm qeotyetown lvinber co yjirtitpd gtefgfloirb oniario x b mtxkenxie g gtitario every church a school the shrlners will scarcely be gone when the sunday school workers and young people come toronto will be the scene of the international conven tion of religious education on june 33 to 39 the christian youth confer ence of north america win also meet in toronto june 37th3bth both gath erings win be at the canadian nation al exhibition grounds lately vacated by hosts of merrymakers and soon to be occupied by the 8000 leaders of youth with the inspiring slogan every church a school in firtfflnr ijvtng torontos finest hospitality has been pledged these earnest and keenmind ed students and teachers of religion and many notable speakers are coming to make the occasion of enduring big- nlflranre canon c b raven of ltver- rnnneyntnade and on the following day they will visit st pauls the tower of london and will be the guests at luncheon of the national association of young parmers clubs on july 8th after a visit to the soo they win leave for manchester where on the following day they win compete at the royal show jp the international livestock competition for juvenile judges this is the first time that the international competition has been held at this show the day following the competition will be spent in a tour of the show it self and on july 11th the boys will leave for cuaagow from which city they will sail for r on the bs laurentic- on saturday july 13th they are being accompanied from can ada by mr p w walsh superinten dent of agriculture for the canadian national railways who is also the chief coach for the team mr walsh will also accompany them on their tour tbrough the british isles and return with them to canada the lads who comprise the can adian team are an farmers sons and one of them clifford baldwlck of barrle ontario is jhe son of a former emigrant who left peterborough is yean ago to become a canadian far mer the other two lads are from wtrral new brunswick and stewlacke nova scotia pool dan poling of new york dean welglo of yale prof scares of chicago and the famous george a coe of col umbla university are to bead the thinking of thousands of registrants for the week of inspiring study and school movements background of de votion and sacrifice a statue of robert ralkes will be unveiled as a permanent memorial in qu park his excell ency viscount wlhlngdon oovenor- oeneral of canada will take part in these events womens mrssdonary society halton preshyterlal fleet lonsl ratty of womens missionary society at bethel chucrh friday june 6th mrs o alkena of balllnafad sod vice- president of the preshyterlal in the chair 10 auxiliaries acton george town aahgrove metrule bethel bal llnafad oakrule bronte palermo and wesley were represented with a total of 74 n and reports of last years work were given by each these re ports told a storjj of work oc-opera- tlon and dr along every line the devotional marches m morning and in the bronte mrs rev mrs buck a duet all t fnv taasruai atwul mwv d for jesus and mrs r rumley geor sjmkv the preshyterbu secretaries reported miss monthly by mrs alkena mission band mrs bock temperance mrs caldwen- supply mrs r wilson and treasurer miss fr an excelent paper on christian stewardship by miss jeffries of oak- vule was given mrs dales 1st vice- president of halton preabytertal w k a urged that each auxujary adopt a missionary tor prayer a full report of hamilton conference branch given by mia h ingjehart mrs rev d p smith of india was present and gave a splendid address on india she and her husband had worked there for 35 years with the conglomeration of languages religions and peoples it was difficult to get a commo ground of contact mass illi terate 1 per cent can read then- work waa in central india in native states and not subject to british rule but usually very loyal one third of territory and onefifth of population in native states united church work ing there for s3 years but pro is slow five to six thousand christians in central india hospitals and indore christian colege where skilled sur geons work tanwetanoa work going on as here tfair wars last year was buudlng un ctansuan statlona work helped by use of motor ear spoke of p nf r a where gi must be 14 and boys 18 years before marriage the sneaker urged the wo men to pray tor india now that she may not go back oreat britain has done wonders for india an announcement was welcomed that miss jamleaon would visi ou seprestrytefflrfrorierated us to renumber india in our prayers aheerty vote of appreciation was given to the speaker mrs smith and to the ladies of bethel who entertain ed us so rtoinltauy ttaenext sec tional rally to be hekvat aahgrove accidents and compensation this years industrial accident i cord for the five months shows a de crease of 3484 from that of last year and the benefits awarded have decreas ed from 3330530 18 to t3117013fl6 during the same period during the month of may there ereaj77 accidents reported to the workmens compensation board as compared with 748s during may last year and 6j38 during may of uaa the fatal cases numbered 46 the same during may of 1838 but 14 more than the number during may last year the benefits awarded amounted to wra30340 of which t4l608jr7 was for compensation and 13s796s for medical aid the benefits during may last year were 60173354 and during may of 1s38 54457 75 childrens ad society report of childrens aid society of peel and halton for months march april and may 1b30 applications for children 15 children brought to shelter not wards 3 children returned to parents not wards 3 children involved 50 children made permanent wards s complaints received 39 investigations made 40 mall received 317 man sent out 337 office interviews eaxhrr oourt attendances foster homes heard from wards p o wards returned to sheuer wards visited warnings given distance travelled 1 31 5 3ju8 o f thompson inspector statistics show this figures dont bear out the claim that farmers and farming are going to the dogs m canada between 1b33 and 1337 the agricultural revenue of the country increase about 400000000 or at the rate of a- hundred nl a year that was a gain of about 400 per farm the total revenue in 1937 was over a killing end three quarters giving each farm worker a gross revenue of about 1700 for the year somehow all the matter that appears in newspapers conveys the idea that the farmer is having a tough time that farms are being abandoned and that there la no money in the business but the canada year book for 1b39 says differently the estimated gross agricultural wealth of canada increas ed 800 million douara in the u33u37 period tho figures in the last year being over eight million dollars there was a decrease of only 710th of one per cent in the farm population between 1911 and 1931 census periods l figur a n a the agricultural wealth of ontario increased 141000000 from 1934 to 1937 perhaps that win give you more cheerful view of our province in the latter year the total amount was enough to pay off canadas national debt and a couple of hundred of mil lion over ontarios farm revenue alone in 1937 was 444 million of dollars agriculture la notjniddsbed to be a cheerful subject for newspaper ar ticles but jf the official figures are correct canadian fanners are holding up their end in the rapid development oi the oouotry land r- w lowrle ward 5 reduced 30000 on land canadian jewish farm appeal dismissed bell tele phone co appeal dismissed milton brick ltd appeal dismissed herbert taylor appeal dismissed oeo b nurse appeal dismissed pred morri son appeal dismissed r j araham appeal dismissed carried currle wilson that the court of revision do now adjourn carried the council then met at x30 the reeve in the chair the minutes of the last meeting were read and con firmed wilson mullln that the treasurer pay j sanf ortt 1 new switch for light 40c 1 bolt for grader 10c total 60c carried mullln currle that the treasurer pay bell telephone acct 38133 may 16 to june 15 375 8311 may 16 to jane 16th 180 total 45 j san- ford board of health account s37o0 carried y mullln wilson that the pay the globe indemnity co premiun on liability policy to may 18th 1931 33130 carried mullln currle that the treasurer pay erwtn sc qoldham 1 10 wb schenk 305 for good supplied a uewnurst carried appelbe mullln that the treasurer pay road sheets as presented by road superintendent 380363 carried currie mullln that this council purchase an adams no 61 min and scarifier attachment at a purchase price of 118340 carried mullln wilson that the treasurer pay m campbell assessor for wards no 4 5 and 6 the balance of salary and for taking census and tags for 316 dogs at 5c 3030 and n thomp son for wards no 1 3 and 3 the bal ance of salary and for taking census and tags for 373 dogs at 5c 3365 carried mullln currie that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to nyweurt bylaw no 743 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried appelbe wilson that bylaw to amend bylaw no 743 having been read a orst time be now read a second and third time and passed and that the salary of the clerk shall be 70000 per annum and that the corporate seal be attached carried wilson currie that this council now adjourn to meet july mtrj at 1s0 pjn carried 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 evaaa agent i- if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fall to nonsuit with waiter t evans agent for canadian pacific white star cunard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies walter t evans iiwurance and estate the name is sufficient our salesmen cany butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfdby dominion bakeries ltd gatdnh sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer ballinafad we congratulate mr earl mckay upon his new radiophonograph it is a very one instrument and was built entirely by mr mckay within his own home miss annie hugglns who has been 01 at her sisters home in brantford is reported as being slightly improved and we hope she will soon be able to return noma rev mr poole of acton will have charge of the anniversary service in the united church next si morning 3unday acton mr j a murray underwent an operation at the hospital in ouelph on saturday and is seriously iii at present but is doing as wen as can be expected mrs r m mcdonald and mrs amos mason attended the graduation exer cises of toronto university last fri day when miss helen unrmm re ceived her degree of bachelor of arts while getting ready for school on friday morning marjorle cross no ticed a fuugrown deer in a held on mr angus mcdonalds farm at the dolly on sighting someone approach ing the animal hurdled a fence and disappeared in the bush mr j o lindsay was called to iro quois on saturday owing to the seri ous illness of their little daughter isabelle who is visiting there with mrs lindsay little isabelle is now improving and mr lindsay erturned today 140 mrwnxhswtnorne wut on suur- day next celebrate his eightythird birthday he is enjoyuuxa good mea- aure o hea f ids ad ywr and his acton friends will join in wishing him congratulations on his birthday on saturday free press mtlton m f panton who has been the popular and obliging manager of the milton branch of the bank of toron to for several years has been transferr ed to the head office toronto mrs duff widow of the late thomas duff quietly celebrated her 93rd birth day here on saturday last she waa the recipient of many congratulations and bouquets of dowers from her friends and relatives mr and mrs john w hqtt announce the engagement of uietr eldest daughter clara isabel to fre derick james auckland son of mr and mrs james auckland of lowvule the marriage to take place at s bclock july 6th in st georges church lowvule descendants of a d hall and marie nichols early pioneers of the church- viljc district assembled at the home of j w hall for their 38th annual re union there were over 40 present and a program of sports baseball and quoits pitching occupied the after noon in the evening addresses were given by george hall and miss vema hmlrpormand o re o- aimu- son brampton rev h b pasrne huttonvule victor hall and stanley- hall trafalgar officers of ttatassocla- tlon and the host j w hall ok fleers elected were president mrs allen hbuden west toronto vice- president mrs bert howe london secretary treasurer miss m wilson churchvllle champion judge- were you ever in trouble beforer prisoner well i er kept a lib rary book too long once and was tuned tea centa georgetown flourgfeed chick mashes chick grains poultry feed and laying mash feed of all kinds mangold and turnip seed w c bessfiy prompt delivery g insulation irjibcnational it i sold bt the georgetown ljjmber co ltd georgetown ontario 1 our tir from this string of leaders we dont stock a lot of different makes of tires we couldnt offer sucli low prices if we did and we couldnt offer all sixes either we feature goodyears because we know they give you most for your tire dol lars and goodycars alone offer the widest possible selection in every price rhuta one glance at our racks and a word aa to the prices will convince you that you dont need lo go a step farther for the tires you want r- j n rtieill son phone 14 georgetown ontario

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