Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 26, 1930, p. 1

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js- the georgetown herald q sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 26th 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald j m mookb publisher sad proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway fcjulbotud daily except isuuday uaily dally daily daily except sundays dally 7 48 jam 95s ajn 1248 pjn uvi pm 4jo pm s4s pm 4s pm 1j in pjn wesibuund dally except sunday 801 ajn dally 1q 11 pjn dally o t 01 pjn daily sttopjnlt dajily qpm dally 9 01 pjn dally mill ajm fast freight same day delivery service freight picked up at guelphu oeortfetown phone 13 c n r time table standard time going east pafckenyer salada orange pekoe lias by far the finest flavour safthia tka fresn train the gardens passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger and mall passenger 7 16 9j6 1033 1187 633 pro 900 jc passenger sunday going west passenger and mall passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger passenger sunday going north mall and passenger going soatb mall and passenger 7j4 pm 719 am sh u aji am- 601 pjn 708 pm- 1009 pjn 1oj08 ul central ontario fins lines lid akbow coachbs arrow jjlnses hmve georgetown tor toronto 9 20 ajn daily except sun days and holidays b50 aju sunday and holidays only 1135 am- daily 306 pjn dally 606 pjn dally mj06 pjn dally arrow buses leave bay and front sta toronto lor georgetown 630 sun dally 11 tt dally 2j00 p dadly u0 pjn dally 8joo pjn dally accept baturdaya sundays and holidays 0x0 pjn saturday sunday and holi days only eastern standard time ail basses stop s directory ix roy dalb barrister and 8olleusr georgetown ontario offloesklng bldg mill c clarence h wiggins solieltor notary neill blocks oe n telephone ibs john a thompson barrister soucttar notary pobuc tmncas mill street phone 332 and 3ts ii i i have your eyes examiiied by otwalker dosc eyesight specialist brainptoa who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wedneadayof every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in- brampton win worry how ot n in the iwtilnk after work mi hard nil day i t wit and u irrieel b the hour to i i s lit nmt uku i uuu i d lh bills unulc across tin pla utmitid or my mind i t fount l how to ia them but i ihv is was tx hind im ktuwt thai half m ais would fill r ij would nr i r a i v ft ll that all my pr ks ts uould le mux to dk nevt day btiu loounq txuk upon mich scenes i note without restyt th tilings i worried moat about hae tifc i hatmriei et bv gum the btjr misfortunes that have fallen io my lot hoi notr ttien waniirik but have happenvd like a shot you qpn guard against collision are and accident by rail and then gel struck by llghtriijfu or absorb a rusty nail you enrt try to flfrkre out how things will com up in a day and the first one in the morning tui ns them all the other ay y u ron make yourself all rloomj yoil out worry fear and fret liui the things yo i worry most about hi not occur i n bet- esquesing council erwingoldhanrs meat market watch our window for special prices on saturday erwin goldham phone 1 now if it s true i can t foretell my troubles and my ills its simply waste of time to make whole mountains out of hills if i can t figure out what life is hold 1 ing in its mlt 6 1 1 ought to laugh at life and plan what i will do to 1l r i ought to sit and gaily think of new ways to succeed and never once to fear or care gie countenance or heed but how to cease this glooming and no longer fuss or fret yes tow to stop all worry ua s what makes me worry yet john dennis mahoney politeness as an asset l firuntons garage prompt and expert service on all kinds of cars workmanship guaranteed tires for sale gas oil greases and auto accessories main street norm pbone 280 georgetown graham graham and bowtir barristers etc brampton ontario k o oranam k b orataaun c h bowyer kenneth m langdon barrister solieltor notary public offices main street south georgetown phone 88 dr j j paul dr r t paox phymtelanfl and sasgeoas ruidical oflloer of health in esauestng township ufflce hours 2 to 4 and 7 to a pm phoste ss office and residence mill street dr suth eye7 ear nose amj throat spaclauit st qeorgstown wednesday evediag saturday atternoon and evenlnet hours 3 pjn till b pjn or bar pointnient olasses suppliedl office at miss matthews halo 8 home phone iqtrs dr c v williams physlelaa and s medical officer of health georgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church phone ta office hours 13 and 7- pjn p r watson djxs 1ldji georgetown office hours b to 6 except thuradav afternoons f l heath ljpjh- djut- denllst office in lahe block one door north of oneills carriage factory hours 8 ajn to 6 pjn frank petch licensed auctioneer for the counties of peel ana haltw prompt service cheltenham 2sr33 georgetown slrj post office cbeltenhsm r j kerr auctioneer and real estate 13 vears experience in ametiao sale baainess phone m acton ont fil mia lamk practical maternity nuksb by day or week for particulars phone mrs geo r r t oeorgetown v ontsrlo c1uropract1c neil8en the chiropractor abnar gradaate is tears prsmtiee la medicine 8argery os xray service office over dominion store omefihours monday wedswaaay and sstorday i to i anat to pjo- othor days and hours by appointment im wj at aftsa pnamo iu ad prlday 1 pa huston cut rate jeweller and gift ghoppe novelties jewellery watchevv xmas gifts for men women and children special sale prices for xmas wm rogers silverware fine china cut glass xmas cards stationery and leather goods buy your xmas gift early and get the choice gifl repairs of all descriptions h w hinton pbominet journalist long re garded as a woman hater was recently married on the eve ot the mrtniuous step h made the t rather sage if somewhat oracular re- gostsorvn mark that the most important rule to i observe in married life is to be polite z i it might also bt observed that the wne quality is necessary to the suc cess of many human relauanshlpb other than marriage politeness is the oil that lubricates the machinery of human intercourse the polite man or woman is usually a pleasant person to pet along with the art of courtesy and it is an art should not be reserved for state oc raslons it is not a mantle to be don ned or doffed at will it should per vadc our business iffe as well as our uxrial activities and it is well to re member that no person is too humble to merit our thoughtful consideration as manifested in our outward manner the trend of modern ltfeduas much to do with the lack of ordinary polite ness in the rush and tear of a fren zied existence many feel that they liave no time to utistc on politeness towards others they forget for the morru nt that courtesy is never wast cd on anybody others again reserve i his acknowledged attribute of good breeding for certain people and cer tain occasions they can be most gracious and urbane when they think it necessary most disagreeable and impolite when they choose with the motorcar has arisen a jjeculiar type of cltisen who when on solid ground ls the essenot of cour- tesy but once at the wheel of an ahlomoblle he becomes a sort of jug gernaut riding roughshod over the i ighls and feelings of others men who would accord evtry courtesy toj mere strangers nugt in the street an i f levator or a hotel lobby refuse to extend the qnt ordinary civility toi other drivers when an a highway or city streel the hwry fact of their i diiving a car seems to cause some stewarttown nov 17ujt 1930 ttie fsou sing township council mi t pursuant to adjournment mi m beis all jmtseni tin re t m tin chair minutes of last met ting were r ud and adopted mullin wilson that the trtasurer pay the follow ing agrtrultural sot ie ties their annual until us rsqut sing agricultural soci 125 00 acton ainculturul society 50 00 county plowman s association j5 00 grant to poppy day fund treasurer care of a j oneill io0ocarried appelbe wilson that th treasurer pay mountuu sanatorium mainten ance of ediui pryde oct 1st to 31st 4650 oamed cume wilson that trietreiasurer pay elnter c thompsbn court costs 1 132 carried mullbv currie tlvat the treasurer pay the following sheep claims thos joyce 1 shocp killed by dogs il2 00 p o mcolbbon valuator 2 trips 4 00 albert pedhe 2 sfeeep lolled by dogs 12 00 each 24 00 1 sheep injured by dogs 2 00 total 26 00 p g mcglb- bon valuator 2 00 george jennings 1 slieep killed by dogs 10 oo a n stark valuator 2 00 carried mull in cume that the treasurer pay bell telephone account 38133 to nov 15th 270 82u to nov 15th 1 65 total 435 j h smith 1 cord wood for council chamber 4 00 car- rfced wilson appelbe that the treasurer pay georgetown lumber co as per accounts epairs to township hali 13819 fred bonatnan 7 rods for window 280 steps at hall door 90c total 3 70 carried appelbe wilson that the treasurer pay board of health account st michael s hospital maintenance of wm darroh jan 31st to mar 31st 1930 10325 carried wilson mutlln thai ihc treasurer pay the following fcoejecting jurors n r thompson 600 manassah campbell 6 00 g e cleave 600 i m bennett 600 i m bennett bulb for street light at stewartiown 25c stamps 100 total 1 25 carried mullin currie that the treasurer pay leroy dale fees re collection of taxes 3800v carried mullin wilson that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 594636 carried mutlln currie that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to grant per mlssion to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money from the canadian bank of commerce to meet the cur rent expenditures of the t and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried wilson appelbe that bylaw to grant permission to thit reeve and treasurer to borrow money from the canadian bank of commerce having been read a first time be now read a second and third time and passed that the blank be filled in with the sum of twenty thousand dollars and that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried mullin wilson that this council do now adjourn to meet on december 15th at 10 o clock carried stewarttown the st johns ayja hela their wotkly meeting on friday last in the onuike hall the meeting opened with tlie hymn safe in the arms of jt sits followed with prtiycr by mr bojd tlu devotional period waa conducted by mr ijoyd speaking on st paul s mlssiorxary journeys die minutes of the lust meeting were read and adopted and the even lug was open for business the- edu rational period opened with a read ing by gilbert erglbl arid a game ou what you know about the a y pa rvku social opened by singing our favorite song afjng with other suiguu many games were played 4 and enjoyed by all the meeting dbbed by inging the notional an tltem the sale of sales still continues at h silvers balljnafad thb autumn thiuikottering of thej women s missionary society of the united cmurch was held in the church on ruesday cveniru3 miss christine better who pent over five years as a missionary in indja was the speaker at ue evening from her wide know ledge of life in central india she was able to give a most interetsting ac count of the work supported by the wjs in that pajt of our british empire miss varta cassidy toron to delighted all with her rendering of two very beautiful violin solos and the number given by the choir was much appreciated in giving her re port of tne years work the secretary mn james kirtwood stated that as a result of systematic giving the socie ty had been able to meet all its ob ligations each quarter and would be able to give a good account of its stewardship at the nd of the year an interesting tram oil the program was the presentation of a life mem bership certificate and pin to the president miss annie shortlll at the close of tine ineeting a gen erous lunch was served by the ladles aid a social hall hour was phwwantly spent down hill loth line esqitfsing the we take the following from engineertng review of nov 12th the tenth line in esquoslng township has a checkered and un certain career as a road from the basr line to the north western limits of the township at times it stops al together staggered by the prospect of the ravines and hills caused by the credit river and its tributaries al though some ports of it are well travelled and well maintained in one of these sections a detour is made in climbing a steep wooded hill from the flat lands along the river this hill consists mostly of gravel of food quality and pits have been mode on both sides of the winding road the township council pursuing n steady policy of road improvement i hydro electric system orders taken for ranges rutting down grades widening or elim ubtle change uheretoy an ordinarily ina ling sharp curves renewing the lu gjrjd extending the mileage of polite and considerate gentleman very i 1 1 en becomes a boorish over bearing t oud hog those whose business it is to serve uie public have ample opportanity to tftudy human nature at close range they encounter dairy all manner oi folk and must of necessity put up with the mannerisnis crude or otherwise of a conglomerate procession of men and women who typify society at its best and at its worst therefore graci and on- iriendly xolfc who- -never- for m was riven 4he- contract appliances of all kinds office town hall choice goods themselves nor overlook what is due to others there are likewise snippy overbearing people who intrude thelr boorishness upon everyone with whom they come in contact after all tt to up to the tndlvldua pvcry one of us can u he choose add to the happiness and the mental com fort of those whose ways brush our own by practlsuux the little courtesies the kindly amniti that much in our daily intercourse with others be they stranger or friend it is not a difficult thing to do and it means a tremendous lot emerson says life is not so short but that there li always time enough for courtesy a thought to dwell upon special for week end circle brand coffee i lb tin 45c velvette cheese kraft product pkg 19c grimsby pickles large bottle 45c pineapple marmalade large jar 45c valencia raisins 2 lb 25c choice cooking tigs 2 lb 23c campblls tomato soup 2cans 25c heinz baked beans tomato soup or spaghetti 2 for 29c comfort soap 10 bars 49c many flowers soap 4 bars 25c ideal silver cream large bottle 30c floor wax- gold medal i lb tin 39c floor wax whiz i lb tin 49c floor wax liquid large bottle 59c free with each purchase amounting to one dollar or over vie will give 1 pkg mftclarens imperial jelly powder free kuers o ex soldiers i la i ton wminty and a rally of the canadian legion is being arranged or the near future all returned sol diers and ex soldiers or sailors wbo erved in his mlajesty s service for a period of three months during the late war and members of the cana dian muitla forces who have served for a period of 6 years are eligible to liecome members of the lesion get in touch with the local secre tary or president of the legion and you will be given full particulars about this reunion if the organlxa lion meeting held in burlington on tuesday nov 18th is a small sample f what the re- union will be you can not afford to miss h- young and old old timers who had not seen each other for twelve years renewed acj qualntances and talked over the old days and it was worth something to be at that meeting its up to you now fehows u say if the old friend ships mean anything to you call on the secretary now and lot him have your feeling about this re union a p parr secretary pont 130 bejsl oeorgetown mark glark home bt proxy we deliver phone 229w georgetown dora was busy all day but in the long evenings how she missed her family and her hornitown friends one night it was necessary for her to telephone her mother both dls covered how pleasant a long dis tance visit was and now they have w chats- dora feels almost as thougxi she were hacfc home gravel roads decided to cut through this hill reducing the grade and at the same time doing away with the detour and its curves as the over burden of soil was slight and as the q ravel was required for the roads of the district it is proving a very sot isfactory undertaking w w vvse 1096 cannon st e hamilton who had already executed number of gravel operations for the of getting out the gravel down to the determined grade the wood covering the hill on the road allowance was cleared off much of it was pine and hemlock with some hardwood prom the togs prac tically all the timbers and planking for the construction of the cribbing and the bin referred to later was cut the method of cutting down the hill is unusual instead of using a steam shovel mr vyse has installed geared hoisting drums belted to an ralllschalmers tractor and by means of steel cables runrhng through blocks suspended at the top and bottom of the hill a dragline bucket is hauled up and dragged dbwn picking up its load and bringing it down to a hopper just above the crib- work through which the gravel flows onto the cups of a chain elevator taking it up a o t b e throwing it onto the screens where the boulders are sifted out the bin is erected on a timber framework of sufllcient height to al low the trucks a be backed under it and receive their loads through the lumping doors at the bottom of the rompartments of the bin the upper block around which the draglines pass is moved as the work lejnaiids from side to side or up or down being anchored and gued b steel cables to trees or stumps along side the cutting the gravel and boulders are taken i places where they are needed by motor trucks the roads within a radius f some ten miles being covered by three 4 yard dump trucks at th lm of the writers visit to the job he material bring excavated was lood road gravel with about five per rent or boulders these boulders were being used in building up bridge and t ulvert embankments and for fill where the grade of the road was be ing raised the job described herein was very efficiently carried out with a small ftaff one man with a pick loosening gravel in the cut though dynamite charges were occasionally necessary tne operator at the drum one man looking after the elevator and refru lating the flow of gravel irom the hopper the three truck driver and he contractor who looked after the tractor and kept everything moving freely n vicar concluding story and now children would you like to tisk any questions bobby yes sir please how do you get into your collar t following crowded out of last issue mr henry mcucnenxy of moose- jaw sask has been visiting relatives in the district and spent a few days with his niece mrs jas kirk wood mrs wright of roronto was a visi tor at the home of mrs sopcr re turning to her borne on rhnrsday miss jean brady of gualpwas a week end guest at the man i miss bessie binnie of toronto pub lic school staff spent tbe thanlsgit ing holiday with her parents miss maude young after an extend ed absence has returned home the ladies aid oy the united churoh are planning to nold an after noon tea at their next regular meet ing we are pleased to report that miss annie shortill who has been spend ing some time in georgetown is im proving and expects to return to her name at an early date her many friends will be glad to welcome her back again a number of old friends attended the funeral of the late mrs thomp son at acton on rhuxsday the funeral of thue late mr an oiony from his daugtters home mrs w b shortlll oeorgetown was large ly attended by his mny friends from ltis district the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs shor till in- her bereavement- mr and mrs kirk and family spent the holiday with mr and mrs john mckechnje be ure and get your share pf the bargains i am offer- fng in seasonable goods many lines of goods suitable for christmas gifts the prices are the lowest for the quality of the goods ever offered in georgetown h silver open evenings phone 375 main st georgetown t the name is sufficie our salesmen carry butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by dominion bakeries ltd gnetpli sold by mark cark grocer ashgrove the w i meeting was held in the church basement on tuesday after noon nov 18th with s good atten dance of members and visitors the president mrs prank ruddell was in the chair and introduced the speaker miss byrne sanders editor of the chatelaine magazine miss san ders gave a full account of the pun ishing of an edition of a ir which was very interesting to all pres ent norval institute had been invited to join in the meeting and after the address rendered an excellent pro gram vocal solos were given by mrs w q m browne and mrs m g wu son piano selections by mrs moreton and mrs ewen mcdonald contributed jwo readings all numbers being well rclvedr mrs olffen and mrs wilfred bird voiced the members appreciation of the addressand other program mrs sari wilson then presented miss sanders with a beautiful boquet of nronae mums after shkli sandwiches ako and coffee were served obrnjajnr v- george w shook word has been received of the death at qrand rapids mich of deorge w shook aged 73 a former wellknown resident of chlnguac- tusy he was a son al the late john henry shook a pioneer settler of al loa district and was born on the sec ond line west ohnaguoeousy re went to qrand rapids ab 4f yn ngo his wife predeceased him in 1900 three daughters and two sons urvive als6 one brother jacob shook second line veal chinguac- ousy and three sisters mrs rose crowforth lockport my mrs har- iett elllsa alloa and miss mary shook criinguaoousy mrs ellen nixon mrs ellen nixon a native of es- luesing township and a resident of ouelph for ten years died at the home of her soninlaw county crown attorney j m reams after long illness the late mrs nixon vho was 81 years of age was a daughter of the late mr and mrs rtichard howson pioneers of hakon county after her masrrtage she ided for a time at aberfoyle and ater moved to teeswater where she ived until the death of her husband the tate james nbrot when she mov- d to arthur and a few years after ward to guelph she was a member f united church surviving are two daughters mrs thomas woods west oarafraxa and mrs j m kearns of this city interment took place at teeswater a predicament a new farm hand from the city was told one wintry morning to harness the muleu in the dark he tackled one of the bulls instead of the mole the farmer shouted from the house what axe you doing f i cant get the collar over the mules head yelled um new farm his ears are treses forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges al the right prices leecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 i im i i danns cough balsam p the strongest safest remedy for coughs colds bronchitis and all affections of the air passages it works quickly and does not upset the stomach your money back if it does not give relief 35c and 65c danns drug store phone s27 agents for victor radio 30bc3aakboaecaakakaakxmk hkx aeaamuaboaa3oaax tell 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