Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1930, p. 2

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page 2 cordingleys hardware r keep the garden growing a good garden pays big dividends and it pays to use good tools such aa hoes rakes edgera weed cutters turf edger dutch hoe lawn mowers grass cutter digging forks cultivator harden trowel use climax bug kilter it does not harm the plant and is sure death to all insects can be used suc cessfully on all shrubs such a rose bushes or cnrxant- bushes keep the flies out with screening screens and screen doors we have all sixes to fit any door flit and whiz are good fly spray genuine kink proof red rubber water bos at 10c per foot hv50 foot lengths we supply couplings free v nozzles at 45c and 75c each phone us your orders for quick service cordingleys hardware phone 25 189 georgetown pure food store mmmibamfauamtzamaambmtammmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmmm 24 lbs excelsior pastry flour 87c 4 lb wheatlets 25c 2 lb guelph creamery butter 65c heinz sandwich relish 25c karavan golden stoneless pitted dates per pkg atc 16 oz tin gold medal pure cocoa 37c 4 tins carnation milk 25c 1 6 oz jar choice peanut butter 25c beekist honey nut butter per tin 25c 5 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25c 4 cakes infants delight soap 25c 3 boxes matches 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables and ice cold drinks at right prices a e farnell prompt delhrery 7s ak died wriqht at ashgrove on saturday june 14th 1930 jane howden widow of the late john wright in her 83rd year thompson suddenly in guelph on tuesday june 17th 1930 william thompson dearly beloved husband of jennie willis in his 75th year the funeral service will be held at 8t georges anglican church george town on thursday june 19th at 3 o clock daylight saving tunc inter ment in glenwiuiams cemetery in memoriam sharpe in loving memory of our dear daughter florence who de parted this- ate june 18th 1928 when midnight stars are gleaming on a lone and silent grave beneath it lies our daughter the one we could not save her weary hours her days of pain her troubled nights are past her ever patient wornout frame lias found sweet rest at last sadly missed by father mother sister and brother the georgetown herald wed nesday evening june 1 8th 1 930 r basi eball georgetown defeats acton obituary mrs john wright after being in poor health for the past two years jane howden widow of the late john wright passed away at her home at ashgrove on saturday june 14th deceased was in her 83rd year and was porn at hornby resid ing in esquesing her entire life she was a good neighbor and true chris tian woman beloved by her family and all who knew her her husband predeceased her 23 years ago she is survived by one son daniel a son and daughter having died some years ago three brothers and one sister also survive thomas of trafalgar ben jamln of guelph james and wm of manitoba and rms coyne of trafal gar deceased was a member of ash grove united church and the funeral service on m was conducted by rev john nein of ho assisted by rev h caldwell of llmehouse the pallbearers were george wilson henry wilson george nurse dan henderson fred wrigglesworthend james russell interment took place in nerval cemetery there were numerous beautiful floral tributes from friends and neighbors swimming pool hydroelectrie system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds m m m am 1 amstjiawasiafc j i i lj i l i office town hall previously acknowledged georgetown high school iecho 17001 terracotta mr f philips has purchased mr george townsends blacksmith shop and property on main street and proposes mahtig it into a dwelling house he has erected an uptodate fence front and entrance and other necessary improvements mr norman icam of toronto spent the week end with his parents here horseshoe pitching is now the gen eral order of the day terra cotta is ukely to have the electric lights installed in the village representatives of the company were here this week to get the people to sign up and they seem to be unani mous georgetown invaded acton on sat urday afternoon and handed them a defeat by the score of 16 to 8 play was very ragged at times and george town should have won by a bigger margin than the score indicates ac tons star pitcher was started and georgetown got to his offerings with five straight hits and 5 runs before any men were retired gibbons then took up the burden and he didnt share much better as he was hit hard and freely before he retired in the eighth in favor of walters who was very wild and was touched for three hits and 1 run hall pitched good ban for georgetown and kept the hits well scattered he retired in the eighth in favor of cole who finished the game we wore very glad to see such a gotd crowd of fans from georgetown in acton on saturday afternoon ac ton plays in georgetown on saturday june 21st and this should be another win for our boys everybody come out andcheer the boys along address and presentatioi georgetown carmichael cj woods ss gregory 2b walters lf boaurnont r f cole 3b p mcnalry c benham lb iran p blackburn 3b acton masales waterhouse cf holloway lb walters 2b p kayley ss chew 3b lelschman r i tyler r f o olbbons c chalmers p n olbbons p perrln 2b ab 6 5 6 4 4 3 4 s 4 1 42 ab s 4 5 5 4 4 1 s 0 3 2 43 a 3 2c 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 georgetown 6 10 3 13 2 0 h 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 i 0 22 h 4 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 17 h 16 22 12 local council of women nowymwdi bet belief fiw painful feet pit let thai week p by wlttot i rata and having year feet restored k the may meeting of the local council of women was held at hlll- glrt gardens the beautiful home of mr and mrs h l hutt after the usual routine of business motion was passed to renew the subscriptions ifor the league of na tions bulletin one to be placed in the public library and one for the use of the convenor of the league of nations committee a donation of 1730 towards the swimming pool fund had been received from- the georgetown true blue lodge it was decided to arrange a separate trust fund in the canadian bank of commerce to be called the swimming pool trust fund this trust fund to be in charge of the manager of the bank and two trustees at the close of the business a con test arranged by mrs f a barley was enjoyed mrs a e cordlngley won the prise after partaking of very delicious re freshments served by mrs hutt a happy hour was spent among the lovely flowers acton 201004010 8 17 4 runs batted in beaumont 4 wal kers 3 gregory 3 cole 2 mcnally hall chew 2 lelschman n gibbons g gibbons 2 base hits carmichael gregory beaumont n gibbons 2 olbbons struck out by hall 4 by cole 1 by olbbons 4 winning pitcher hall losing pitcher chalmers t of game 2ts tjmplre nicholson batting averages o a3 r h avgs beaumont 5 22 9 13 591 gregory 2 11 walters 5 24 mcnally 5 22 cole 6 20 tuck 4 5 carmichael 6 24 blackburn 21 woods 4 19 benham s 17 hall 6 18 knlsley 1 1 n prior tft leaving town for their new home in gait mr and mrs a black were the recipients of beautiful pres ents and an address by the united church choir and ladles of the church in the sunday schoolroom on tuesday june 10th mrs grandy and mrs preure on be half of the choir and the ladles of the church presented mr and mrs black with a beautiful bufiett mirror and silver entree dish while mrs harold cleave read the following ad dress dear mr and mrs black it was with deep regret that we learned of your intended departure from us now that it has become a certainty and we know that you are really leaving us we could not let you go without expressing to you our feel ing of loss in your going m the years that you liave been connected with the church and its work especially in the work of the choir we have come to appreciate your ability and personalities the ready acceptance by both of you of duties imposed upon you and the cheerfulness with which you have ac cepted these duties has endeared you to alt not only m the work of the choir but in every department of the church you have both always been willing to lend your musical talents happily and your going will leave a void in our church that will be hard to oil while wt are so sorry to lose you from our midst we know that your happy dispositions will win tor you a ready welcome in thaaohurch and town of your adoption we wish you all the best things this world has to oner in your home and trust that you will often come back amongst your old friends here as a token of our esteem and ap preciation we ask you to accept these gifts and hope that they may serve in future years to remind you of the happy years spent with us signed mrs m l near maude mcdonald on behalf of the united church choir and the ladles of the church the recipients feelingly thanked the donors for their beautiful gifts which they would cherish in fond recollection of the many happy days spent in georgetown the best wishes of their many friends far happiness and prosperity will fol low mr and mrs black to their new home k your ssvtnoy olls one store grown to 104 no outside money invested then how people found we saved them money ad gave them good groceries they made us grow grow stow yolull save money too by shopping at carroll give us your weekend order and bank your sayinqs these prices good till moacuy butter cerrolls own creamery 65c general news 8 645 13 542 10455 9450 2400 9 375 7 333 6 316 4 235 4 222 0 000 chautauqua coming chautauqua is coming to george town next week and on friday june 27th will open a five day program the entertainment provided by chautauqua are always enjoyable and are given by the best highclass artists procurable these entertainments are made pos sible only by the guarantee of the local committee and the dozens of town and surrounding country should appreciate their efforts in securing this splendid course of entertainments and purchase season tickets the price of a season ticket is only 20 for adults and 1 00 for children for the entire course secure your season tic kets now and you will assist the com mittee who have placed chautauqua within easy reach of the cttixens of georgetown and community w c t u meeting glenwhjliams the girl guides glenwllllams will hold a towr in the parish hall on friday june 20th tea served from 4 to 7 sale from 4 to 9 the norubs defeated the alliance paper mills on monday last by the score of 19 to 7 it must be close to the 12th of july by the sound we heard on monday night lox no 348 will parade to st albans church on sunday afternoon next it will be headed by the glen fife and drum band it is time to get ready for the com munity picnic dont wait until the warn weather is gone mr wuiam bchenk ha certainly made a large improvement to i village by fixing his property miss june bartcn or mt forest is vuuullg at th uuui of mi w ma at the invitation of the president of the wctu mrs h caldwell at the parsonage llmehouse the members of that organization held the june meeting on the lawn of her home the devotional part of the program was taken by mrs caldwell mrs c b dayfoot and mrs a n frith the afternoon was spent in discuss ing and making arrangements for the thirtyfourth annual convention of the woman s temperance christian union of halton county which is to be held in the baptist church george town thursday june 19th a dainty tea was served by the hostesses daugh ters mrs clarence buck and miss lydi caldwell mrs caldwells hospitality was great ly appreciated by all the ladles who certainly enjoyed the afternoon spent in such delightful surroundings blind masons confer degree there was a large attendance of members and visiting brethren at credit lodge ajp a m last fri day night on the occasion of the visit of a degree team of ten blind mamma from toronto r w bro l w h jngttll dd ojt of wellington district and brethren from acton guelph gait and kit chener were also present obbhotbnr dc aoll t balm q and bfeala mma hot tuad taaajft mcaadssejan comfort we have mad medal prepay tjcoa tma week mr foot auftwen too wtf act an aabjeof your atoclaajod feet and sown just what is wrong with theav aay ardywiukmt chars or obbgatico any dr schoo poo comfort or apaftv atace which we may raw a lotdy guaranteed to end yoor paw ana the cause and restore your sset to nonsal bm aura to rsatt oox afore this dr achoua foot comfort wot oomrrs d bctoir zlar- utva earn pala aad anquicklyhmttas they nroov tta ten acbnuveer dr sckonraiaiwimprondaftt ruve pain and wamk and wataamaaor i the ltatef-footxomfortr- week june 14 to 21 1930 will f smiths bqqtery main street georgetown ment lol- no 346 will attend the parade at bolton onjuly 12th mrs wm sahu and miss muriel of toronto spent wednesday with glen friends church news st albans church glenwmiams 3 pm church parade of the loyal orange association sermon by the rector the baptist chnreb sunday school meets at 10 am lesson the risen lord and the great commission public worship at 11 ajn and 7 pjn conducted by pastor a n frith st georges church trinity 8 am holy communion 11 am matins and sermon by the rector 7 pjm evensong and sermon by the rectolr corporate communion of the relations and friends of fallen soldiers and the oirl guides church parade of the guides scouts brownies and cubs at ii ajn lifted up st john 314 7 pm evening worship and song the pas tor will preach on the subject the voice of the lonely christ friday evening 8 oclock preparatory service ordination of elder and re ception of members meeting of ses sion at 7 45 pm do not act toward your wife as you did before you married her exactly i remember just how i used to act when i first fell in love with her i used to man over the fence la front of her bouse ind ease at her shadow on the curtain afraru to go in i and i act just the same way now worshipful mjuteterr welcomed the visiting brethren and after the business of the evening had ulmn ulspuseu ur i and ills umu vacated the chairs to the blind breth ren who put on the degree their work was excellent and they won the praise of every member of the craft present- following lodge a banquet was serv ed in the lodge rooms and an infor mal toast list presided over by wor shipful master greenwood of credit lodge the numerous speeches were inter spersed by piano selections by mr charles kirk and vocal numbers by bro freestone of kitchener the junior wardens toast brought the enjoyable evening to a close miss lillian lee forest ave port credits collapsed at the comer of queen and young sts in toronto on friday while on her way to work suf fering a scalp laceration she was taken to the st michaels hospital in the police ambulance austin prentice aged 19 farmer son of sim prentice of lavender dis trict fifteen miles northeast of shel- bume is in coulngwood hospital in a critical condition after returning from a dance at coulngwood he shot himself in the abdomen and lungs with a rifle the authorities say the success of last years flrst girls conference in tajtm by abe county womens institute was repeated when many o fthe branches sent representa tives to the twosession conference held in milton mrs cartwright county president presided and patpresideiit mrs o c atkins of bronte gave an address a youth was thrown over the top of a onestorey frame house when his car turned over five times on the high way near danville 111 witnesses to the accident picked up the young man vincent juuano of westvule m 300 feet from where the car was seen spinning in the air he was seriously injured bargain bunting cost mrs max janowsky of cedar rapids iowa her 19monthold baby she left the in fant sitting on a counter in a store while she shopped the child fen to the floor striking on the head and died the next day as a result of the injury the teaching staff of the brampton high school held a picnic last week at plnecrest park norval the departing teachers were remembered with gifts and best wishes for their future suc cess at the hamilton and district school boys athletic meet in that city on tuesday of last week william oastle son of mr and mrs oeo e oastle of nelson won first in the senior pole vaulting contest height 10 ft 8 ins robert brush son of r brush sr of afiitim finished second in the fourth heat of the 100yd race for junior high school students and came third in the second heat of the 200yd race for junior high school students frank barton a patient in the hos pital ward of the toronto jail held on a charge of mudertng his sister with an axe some weeks ago attempt ed to commit suicide by butting his head against a wan he has been re moved to the general hospital where his condition is considered critical the mystery about the shooting of vlttort pavin one of the members of the italian colony at the milton brick cos yard at streetsville has been cleared up it appears that a young man of the village by the name of geo bailey has admitted that he was ihngml crows at the time and the bullet which struck the italian may have come from his gun wnrth vnrtr tnwnshrn counc vester- carrollt wrapped bread delicious tatting s4oi loaf 325 special for sandwiches devilled lobster special fresh marahmallow bar 9 biscuits 3 so spec romti imported pickle special the saiaawr cereal sunera sweet chow 10ox bottle 20 raspberry punch mclaren botue 25c cb lemon cup bottle 33c monnwrrat lima juice bottle 45c pabaolrve soap 3 cake 23c princess soap flake jcg 21c calay soap 3 cake 23c caoolus cuaasar s una 15c par pita frenchs salad mustard 2ja 25c kraft mayontiarm 12ox jar 23c brilloj for cleamns aluminum spkat 21c tremendous savings for jg weeh p g soap 2q oxydol z- chipso z wcs ivory soap flakes o per pice ol 9 3lb tin large pfcg 9 ilbn23c 69c main street georgetown veteran hen dies the oldest hen resident of bertie township wetland county died last month af to a career extending over twenty years bh i granny a plymouth rock owned by mr and irs george w lawson of rldgeway bom in 1910 the methuselah of wetland henneries had spent her entire 20 years and one month on the same farm- iii ner younger years she regularly hatched two broods of chicks per year and lrr 1990 her last work ing year oranny was set on pheas ants eggs to hatch when the pheas ants were not discernible after 21 days she walked away from the nest and united church n services sunday june 22 1930 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes 41amtwuiammit n th irrtn f to return pheasants eggs take supper the son of man must be 28 dayst the venerable deceased sported spurs which measured 1 34 inches she now rests under the old snow apple tree diner what on earth is this broth chickenbroth walter well sah dats chicken- broth in its infancy its made put of de watah de eggs was boiled ul vicar- i was grieved to hear your husband has gone at last- mrs maggs yes e as sir an i only opes es gone where i know e aint day turned from the business of laying stone and gravel roads and concrete pavements to consider the plight of a widow mother of six children who is threatened with loss of her home in the current tax sqe the lake shore home of mr and mrs mark dawson bronte was the scene of a merry gathering when about 200 of their former neighbors and associates of the malum district peel county motored here to hold the 6th annual allday picnic arranged by the malton farmers club and the malton womens institute r mcduffee entertained the mem bers of the milton business mens association at his home monday maurice f panton treasurer who has been manager of the milton branch of the bank of toronto for several years and who has- been transferred to to ronto was presented with a club bag judge denton yesterday sentenced edward norman of b norman as com pany mortgage brokers to four mon ths determinate and one yea rinde- termlnate in the ontario reformatory norman some time ago was found guilty of theft or 1489 from albert and hilda stinson berkeley street by converting money he received as a mortgage on their home to his own use james gilchrist appearing for accused said they had hoped to make restitution but had been unable to windsor police have been asked to assist in a search for 20yearold irene ball who has been missing from her home here for some days thje girl is believed to nave gone to quebec three cases of cerebosplhal fever of the epidemic type discovered in brantford simultaneously were re ported immediately to the mob by the physicians these follow a case discovered on june 7 but believed to tjespotaoic as a result of the attest development dr- w l hutton in conference with aid harapel chair man of the board of health and in spector of public schools morrison ordered beuvlew school where two of the three cases developed closed mm shippers read this the farmer who supplies the dairies with their raw product has had the least share in the prosperity of these dairies this should not be mr milk shipper wake up write for particulars of how you can share jn these additional profits throu the highland dairy limited a well es tablished progressive dairy and also descriptive circular re suc cessful dairy operations in can- name address cordingley pike co stmr bulldtnx toronto 2 ontario for heavj ontdiioy hioiiiiih my valet dry cleaners and dyers summer apparel cleaning a specialty a- white flannels coats silk dresses etc art wales main st georgetown garay sisters noted musicians coining at canadian chautauqua spend your hoh- dava in ontarios highlands thia sufnmcf join the happy crowd who believe vacations wenmadeforfun swimming boat- log dancing ten nia bowling and golf all resorts are easily reached there are hotels boarding houses and farm homes tor your accom modation awkjun wpaiailqaaaaaaa ahaaal am far oaray bthtkbs amazing young artists on trie violin and rteuacaho are 1 and ttttill garay who will appear in concert here at- the ooarfna canadian tpautsuqus itrom budapest hungary coma these tau young mutclana with a record of concert trlttmpns torougjaoet norway piatarp render the nruato of the groat masters with the qaraa artu asaear heteo mmey eala btaatat aad aa wwaibjp bhbbiqbjbja at georgetown park june 27th to july 2nd secure season ticket early lucky number prize a prize valued at jwwill be given the person holding the adult lucky number season ticket a prize valued at 10 will be giventtrrthsjcfct of the childs lucky number season ticjtrit t

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