Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1930, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 25th 1930 pounds increase in canada alone in last five weeks salada fresh from the gardens cordingley s hardware 3 everything in hardware see the new national electric rangette it will cook a full coarse meal and operates off a base or wall receptacle no special wiring just plug in j top and door are of vitrified pearl grey enamel front is nickel plated and the balance is of grey lacquer enamel that will not discolor size of cooking top is 14 x 24 inches size of oven is 18 x 12 x 12i inches two 8 inch elements on top and two elements in oven one on top and one on the bottom two heats in each element all worked from two automatic switches drawing a load of 1320 watts just the rangette we have been looking for a full years guarantee goes with each price complete 39 00 electric toasters hot plates irons lamps thor wash ing machines beatty washers sold on time payments monarch coal oil stove 3 burners 1650 5 horn ku1kpatrick at umthouse an friday juno 20th to mr mul mrs sidmy ktrkputruk a auuhur in mtmokiam baitnril in lm iiik m morv of riilhfi t unci rhiottd wtr mid iriotlu r liun aiu burbt r wno uius lalli to nsl june 20th 1028 till tilt duy dawns and tlu slmdows fit o away prank j barber glenwiluams cordingleys hardware phone 25189 georgetown -a- wk are pleased to a1wou2vce the appointment op p g early georgetown and brampton ontario as dealers in this territory for cil fkkiiuzers canadian industries limited fertilizer division free flowing fertilizers cif id mmmum m mmmm mu pure food store j4 lbs excelsior pastry flour 87c 4 lb whallols 25c 2 lb guelph rtamory bultrr 65c heinz sandwich r lish 25c karavan golden stoneless pitted dat per pkg 21c 16 oz i in gold medal pure cocoa 37c 4 tins carnattorrmttk 25c 16 oz jar choice peanut butter 25c beekist honey nut butter per tin 25c 5 pkgs deluxr jelly powders 25c 4 cakes infants delight soap 2sc 3 boxes matches 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables and ice cold drinks at right prices p jal convention of halton w ct u th annual ronven u of llaltnn conn t baptist ohur h in 19th was oiend at ten 0 i lotk lhi presldi nt mrs ruck of ookvillt in thi thtitr thtrq was a rood rrpit m ntatiun fiom all the ftvf i mui nt of the county in devotional i mrrises were taken by mrs w c ridlfurd prtsidcnt of hit burlington umdu assisted by mis mitchtll who read the scripture the regular routine of business was then unci n mp bv the various departments and all reported splendid progress tspectaly along scientific temperance line both in the sunday schools and the educational institutions of the county r tlu election of officets then follow odjw pnsidenl mrs w h tuck oak- vllk first vitt prts mrs r f 1 tarn son m il ton sec ond v let ptls mr rev ji c utiwrll limehouse cor sec mlss b crossky oakville recording sei mis m bcnnttt ac ton the afternoon devotional period was taken by tlu milton union and led by the pi evident mrs r e harrison a conference of the superintendents wa then held and a school of methods was conducted by mrs j m denyes and mrs t t george the next item en the programme was a very interesting and instructive playlet put on by some of the mem bers of the burlington wctu which was deeply appreciated by all a beautiful solo was then rendered bv lt oaylard of the local corp of the salvation army which all enjoy ed the address of the afternoon was then given by mrs t t george field secretary in her address mrs george mentioned the great need of obtaining information regarding thtv consumption of liquor she spoke of taking advantage of teaching along scientific temperance lines in day schools and sunday schools the parents also have a great responsibility towards their children the course of study conducted by the wctu through the sunday schools reached over one thousand homes this year the series of temperance lessons will be ready for the sunday schools j- in october and will result in great good the evening devotions were conduct td by rev a ft frith of the baptist church after which mrs allatt sang a solo and the messrs pncke r of lime house a duet the address of the evening wos then given by mrs w pugsley former provincial president it was a force ful effort along temperance lines during the late provincial election the people were deceived by the litera ture sent out by the liquor interest wo wc re promised among other things that the lca would raise the moral tone of our young people abolish boot legging protect youth lesson drunk eness abolish the uc of poison liquor but what are the faou- we are mak ing selling buying drinking more liquor than any time in the history of the province and setting a mark of respectability upon the liquor traffic money ls being wasted by the millions and womanhood ls being lowered while crime ls on the increase and our jalls are over crowded with drunken drivers both men and women to the ever lasting disgrace of this fair pro vince of ours this condition of af fairs will continue to grow worse lot our pulpits ring true and the pew stands behind the pulpit and the church gets on her knees before god but rest assured that god will render to every man according to his works the report of the judges of the gold medal contest was then given mrs r b galbraith of milton super intendent of medal contest then presented master jack virtue with the gold medal for the best oration of the county along temperance lines jack hails from burlington and has a bright future ahead of him mrs a t brown of acton superin tendent of temperance in s s prej sented prizes to st girls first laureen galbraith milton second dorothy crawford milton sr boys- first norman gibson acton inter girls first joy galbraith milton second marffaret picket milton inter boys first arthur dayfoot george town second ross harbottle kilbride jr girls first francis deans george town second muriel smith palermo jr boys first kenneth marshall milton second thomas hamilton milton mrs t t george field secretary presented the prizes for sctentlflo temperance in the schools of the county essays upper h school first iva halliday milton second evelyn stewart burlington lower first arthur dayfoot second isabel swltzer acton fourth book first mabel grief gakville second beth harrisoni acton junior first joy galhralhr milton second frank bolger george town note book first dora bar ber burlington second jttn b acton posters upper sqhaa first marjorie hyslop burlington lower first dorothy cornish burlington senior fourth first clarence pea cock milton second barbara guthrie acton third book first may water- house acton second barbara taylor acton junior first bert crewson acton mr stephen velie lakefleld florida mis j schdnbiin mr and mrj a sehelnbelri mrs v scott of listowc 1 c ailed on mr and mrjt jcxs beau mont and mrs lome coo r lasfueck riu box int beuts were very inter ettlng last night lol no 346 and li b held tilt ii minimi thurc h pmadt on sunday af i rnoon last to st alban church i h purudt wus headed by the pf unci drum band under the uoderbhip of mr l marchment the gai den party he id on wedne s 1 ly veiling last under tlu uuspic c of st albans church was a great suetcss a sfili ndid program was kiv ii by the mlnstrc n of st barnabas liureli loronto tin re would have born a larger attendance if the rain hud of kept off miss catharine allen and mr wis ic v day of toronto spent sunday at lie- home of mr geo allen the girl guides held a successful biwmai qn friday last tea waj served hi the evening mn c hill won the cushion prize with number 131 and the eousolation prize was won by mrs a kershaw lieut h huiitley won the guessing contest jhe proceeds urn o unlet to 67 00 if any one habag personal or pewi itims for the herald will leave same at mr wheelers iee cream parlor or forwartt directive will appreciate it obituary wii utam thompson after being in poor health for some vceks william thompson an esteem ed and highly respected resident bf orgetown for many years passed away at ouelph hospital on tuesday j me 17th deceased was born in e unwilliams 76 years ago and had pent his entire life in thls community he was married on feb 10th 1879 to jinnie willis of lucknow and on leb i oth 1929 they celebrated their golden wedding besides his widow he is survived by five sons and four daughters mrs a b bradley pt union mr garnet thompson mrs d p crichton mr r jh thompson georgetown mrs h wneatley brant- ford mr wallace thompson george town mr herbert thompson st thomas mrs r salmon acton mr j a thompson georgetown three sisters and two brothers also survive mr john thompson conn ls ton miss mary thompson glenwllllams mrs j d mcglbbon oakville mr frank thomps detroit mrsfred tost town the late wtttknt- t was a good neighbor true friend and kind father beloved bj his family he was an honorable man whose passing is a distinct loss to the community the funeral took place on thursday afternoon and after a service at the home anq st george s anglican church conducted by rev f h wase the remains were interred in the family plot in glenwllllams cemetery the pall bearers were e mcwhlrter cliarles watson charles hoare s kirk charles burnsldes and j m moore there were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and itrlends among those from out of town who attended the funeral were mr and mrs harold wneatley brant ford john a thompson connlston mr and mrs wm thompson acton mrs garnet tovell and miss fthel kiokley guelph mr fred kickly mr 4wm sherman mr ha r land graham mr and mrs nlcol thompson and miss thompson mr frank james and gordon james mr joseph barrett hamilton mr wallace bradley port union mr g barbridge st thomas mr and mrs geo hlllmer mr and mrs arthur hlllmer oakville mr and mrs t j ferguson hamilton mr wm hlgglns brampton mr chas screaton j c northcott to rem to presentation to mr- j scott on saturday c ve nlng june 21st 1930 ht e mployei s of the provinc ial paper mill gathered at the canadian le gion hall to p iy the ir re spicts to mr james scott who is it tiring fremj business at tlie i nd of ttie pre w m month mr sott holds a unique position in tlu paper industry in canada and m lxlie e in the unite d state s as tl he lues bf it t mplny d in liu industry and in the same mill for the- p ist sixty sv n years he eomimncid work with the mill whin lt wat known is the burbi i papc r ompany at tin aye of ten years and bus rtmuuitd in tin same mill i ve since he has lost prac tic ally no unit from work during that p riod and hius neve r had a se ri ous illness 1 he banquet and pre si ntation on saturday night e nine as u complc te surprise to mr scott he reti ivt d an invitation to be at tin hall al 9 to ioelock and wiu n he anivtel he was ve46med by sixty ol his fellow work us and wak conducted to his chair at ui gaily decorated and flower laden table mr fd mcwhirter sum rln te ndent of the paper mill acted as toastmaster and after telling mr scott the punpose oflhc gathering goye a short addreas reviewing mr icotts career and asd expressing his own personal feelings at losing him mr iames costigan then tfead an illuminated address to mr scott af te r jphjch mr charles hoare present ed a gold headtd ebony iane ttud a walnut smoking stand on behalf of mr scott s fellow workers mi scott was quite overcome with emotion and in replying ald that whili he knew that e very man in the mill was his friend he had no idea that they would show their friendship in such a won derful manner he thanked the gathering from the bottom of hls heart and sajd that wbir he is retiring from business he does not intend spending hls time in an arm chair but will be found at the bowling green every day having a gam ttnii the boys speeches of congratulation were made by messrs w v grant charles burnside john garvin and john d kelly all of whom expressed the pleasurt they have had in knowing and working with mr scott the re freshmen ls were then served and many toasts were drunk in sparkling ginger ale to mr scott s continued good health the gathering broke up at midnight with the singing of auld lang syne and all went away feeling that the e had been a-meefih- don t forget the balf game at the park on saturday mcof total 9fares to canada advanced britishers in canada may now bring forward their familie relatives and friend on easy terms for full details apphr j d cameron r i i m padflc aallwar tonam british reunion association -ae- xf 3s avav4 aavasy 4s3 b aav s aa j where a thousand dollars gets t a million dollar attention canadian chautauqua georgetown park friday saturday monday tuesday wednesday jmne 27th to july 2nd inclusive a group of woiderful attractions coming here for five days the programme first day friday june 27th lveninci only ftopiilnr rroadwj mrdyrtkokkn disiifs martin fcrwin payers thth famous omeoty u still packing crowded tiouses on broadway the cas will tk headed by robt w struuss noted khukespearlan actor admission 1 00 tu included 3cond day saturday june 28th i btt rnoon i unrrrl melrn poll tan artiits lr ture vdvt nturrs in swaziland lr owen o neiu owtn o ntil 1 has xtruordinary imjwtr as a xaktr lie lliis a irut story of advt nlun in uiut land of mysuty and i usm nation soutii alrica whert ax the son of dirk o nt ill former ii nance minister in th cabinet ol ooni paul knik r he grew up among the savag tribes of uk swazis admission 50c tax included 1vkning original musical spectacle the licht opera 1esuvai thls is the outstanding musical attraction of the chautauqua staotf hie obmpany lb ueadud by oeo h mulvanf y ixipular ten6r and anotlier out standing artist with thb company u fen wick newell populai canadian ienor i he company presents drum a i it scenes from four of the worlds most popular operettas rom mari the student prince hie chocolate soldier and i he desert song admuslon 75c tax included fourth day tuesday july 1st afternoon papular enlertinmentsue ilasun s marionettes come and ipend an afternoon in the land of make bthevi with sue hastlngs ad her marionettes admission 50c tax included evening notable hotnedyuraiha polly annvmartin lrwin players third day monday june 30th aftfcjtnoon grand concert the daray sisters and helen undsey these amazing young arttsls on the violin and violin cello have made concert tours m norway sweden denmark holland and italy and have captured the hearts of their audiences by their ability as musi cians tuid by th ir charming and gracious personal tie with the ouray sisters will appear miss helen lands talt nted solo pianist and oceoropanlst admission 50c tax included evening oncrrt the carmy sisters and helen llndsey with mussolini and the blarkshirtu tom skejhill the new york herald describes tom skeyhill or australia as the greatest living orator mr skey hill s address on ii duce sparkles with humour and at tlmin rtarhfs dramatic heights whieh are at times les thrilling as s t nes of a great play admission 50c tbjc included 1 his is a four act drama filled with laughter pathos and romanu folly uimu is one of the outstanding characters of he t ion who will never grow old and nt vt r cease to fascinate thls cliarming play willi be pr stated by the martin erwin players of canada admission 1 00 tax included fifth day wednesday july 2nd afternoon concert v terras hawaiian lecture demonstration liquid air elliott junes admission 50c tax included evening an evening in hawaii beautiful musical pro duction vierras ilawmiiana all evening in hawaii is a spectacular musical production portraying a charming glimpse of pic turesque hawaii ajx evenin hawaii is on of tlie most popular musical productions ever presented on chautauqua platforms admission 75c tax included admission for children z5c to ail programs no provincial tax for childrens admissions season tickets kd for all nine entertainment tax included je0 hildren no 1rovlncbd tax afternoon proffranxs t vrnlnc procrams children s tlcketa j pan djit 8j0 pjn dt all procrams ai above unless otherwise announced rrom the platform season tickets now on sale bv committee get yours early 1 a e farnell prompt dolrrery phooe75 fcrauawi church news st oeorce church second sunday after trinity 8 nm holy communion 1 a m mfttlns and sermon by the rector 7pm fven song and sermon by the rector united church services june 29th 1930 10 am sunday school nnd bible claflses 11 aon morning worship 7 p m the crisis of the church assuring safety of capital regular 7 income appreciation in value how upper canada investment trout ltd elves people of moderate means a calibre of investment service hitherto confined only to the wealthy v the working man the salaried man the farmer how can he create an estate how can he attain financial independence for himself for hla family by investment in upper canada investment trust which reinvests his capital into a group of the strongest corporations 4n america thus diversification from which are rtci ivtd regular dlvi dends anfl which increase in value write for further particulars regarding this ideal invest ment for your money or see insurance of all kinds money to loan sole agent for atwater kent radios oct my prices on a and b batteries tubes aerials etc i h r mimms georgetown upper canada investment trust limited 801802 sterling towers toronto ont the salvation army sunday 29th wolcomr meetings will be conducted nt the hall on main street for the incomlnr officers 11 am holiness mooting 3- pjn sunday school 7 p m salvation meeting pvrrybody welcomo hap list church tlie sunday school meets at 10 am to review the pst quarter s lesson pastor a n frith will conduct the service at 1 am and 7 p m the lord s supper will be observed at the close of the evening service july 6th and 13th union services will be held in the united church interesting news for fishermen and others t eonthiftca th the antiaunco- ment that five rearing stations for the proportion of speckled trout will be constructed at strategic points in on tario at a total cost of 105 000 the first of these stations will be erected at a point 10 miles north of pembroke i in refrew county the name is sufficient our salesmen cany butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer georgetown georgetown flour 5 feed v- chick mashes chick grains poultry feed and laying mash feed of all kinds mangold and turnip seed w c bessey prompt delivery georgetown f kersey phone 190 332 georgetown littlah wm ffikul vacation days ahead make them jolly by getting a permanent wave at lilucos the keen wavette method ltfevcs the hair beautiful and soft like a natural wave 350 500 700 includes shampoo and finger wave free finger wave inside of ave days after every permanent phone 278w georgetown iji main street georgetown

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