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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1931, p. 2

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a- pagez h the georgetown fterald wednesday evening january 2 1st 193 1 sucli delicacy of flavour is not sound in other teas tea fresh from the gardens lpj rfejtv nfcv t r 1 tcv 1 i r 1 1 a quantity of slabs for sale get order in early if you wish to secure some r georgetown lumber co phone 250 georgetown died ruddell in esquesing nh satur day jan 47th robert w ruddell m his 68th year obituary i- ooboobx isv aa aa 3avsxsx sasoat browns milk bread f i baked in georgetown robert w kudde1x by the death of robert w ruddell on jon 7th esquesing loses one of its most esteemed cttirens deceased had been ln poor hcolui for the past two years and passed away at his home lot 8 6th line esquesing where he had resided for nearly fifty years he was born at ballmafad in 1863 and was the eldest son ot the late fran els rtuddell and maria rlter he was married thirtynine years ago to margaret bell noble who survives him also two daughters mrs harvey agnew of nelson township and mrs wllbert pord of trafalgar township two brothers j n ruddell and t w ruddell and one sister mrs john barhes also survive the funeral place from his late home on tu atterhoffn x6- greerrwooa cemetery oeorgetpwn the service being con ducted by h paster rev john nelll assisted by rev mr caldwell the pallbeareys were his two surviving brothers j n and f w- ruddell his brotherinlaw john barnes his cousin a j ruddell and his two neighbors o a whs and jmes barnes among tlie- many tbeautiful floral tributes were wreaths from ashgrove united ghurcji ashgrove womens institute and ashgrove o po the flowers were carried five of deceaseds nephews councillors elected by acclamation w c bessey in ward one and ii barnes in ward two there was only a fair attendance at the nomination meeting on mon day evening when the following were proposed to fill the vacancies in coun- ehfor 1931 for ward one w c bessey w h long clarence buck for ward three hodgln barnes at 9 oclock last evening mr bes sey and mr barnes were declared elected by acclamation as the other two nominees declined to qualify tvie royal scarlet chapter hornby district at the regular meeting of the scarlet chapter held in olenwilliams the following officers were elected and installed for the year 1931 sir k worship companion in- 1931 fall fair september 18 and 19 hrcons ln fc church news baptist church at 10 am- the sunday school meets to study the temptations of christ and how tb overcome temptation- public worship at 11 ajn and 7 pjn in charge of pastor a n frith young peoples union on monday at 8 pm led by miss edna glass the story of memo simons will be included i i i by geo people i who pay taxes and leave their money in georgetown our milk loaf will stand in quality against any bread sold in georgetown and the price is only 8c per 24 oz loaf buy bread made in georgetown and leave your money ln your own boor town the more bread we sell the more money we pay out to town employees and for other purposes by which the town will heseflt when you buy a loaf of bread made out of town you are helping to bund up the city instead of georgetown if this was done ln all lines of business we would have no town at all surely georgetown can support a bake shop of its ownispeclally when you can get the quality of bread we are baking buy at home circulate your money in george town with ciorgeiown citizens and watch our town go ahead but we must all a this if we wish to make our town prosperous and a town to be proud of we arc here to stay health permitting and will always have a arlety of tasty bread ready for you starting this saturday we will have a choice line of pastry a phone call will have our driver at your door give us a call and get in the habit of dealing with the home bakery st georges church third sunday after epiphany 8 am holy communion corporate communion of the relatives and friends of fallen soldiers and the girl guides u am mattlns and sermon 7 pjnr evensong and sermon monthly church parade at 11 ajn oii sunday evening feb 1st can on s gould dx wi i seak on the work of the anglican national com mission knox presbyterian church on sunday jan 25th church ser- vices wu be conducted by mr ross k cameron at 11 am and 7 pjn on monday evening jan 26th the seventieth annual meeting will he held in the sunday school auditorium a congregational supper will be served at 7 oclock followed by the usual reports from all organisations of the church the managers request the congregation to kindly accept this invitation to be present command 1 mcnally str-rtr- past mand root- addy sir kt- excellent companion command n barlow sir kt companion ohanolln q blick sir kt companion scribe j hall sir kt companion treasurer a lewis sir kt companion herald at anns t gibbons sir kt xjompaniou 1st lecturer f woods sir kt companion 2nd lecturer l murchment sir kt companion 1st conductor j macdonald sir kt oompaniou 2nd conductor o ptcott sir kt companion inward herald j everson good reports at annual meeting op esquesing agri cultural society the annual meeting of equesinr agricultural society was held ln the town hall georgetown last saturday afternoon there was a good atten dance of representatives from town and township and president p mof- fatl was in the chair the reports of the secretary and treasurer were received and endorsed by the board over j120q was paid out in prizes and the society has a cash balance or moo the officers for 1931 were elected as follows president t l leslie 1st vicepres ed mcwhirter 2nd vlcepres geo l leslie secretary w a wilson treasurer percy cleave auditors j h bingham njt j d godfrey directors m l tlear w c an thony w c b dr paul jr r- b foulis w v grant dr heath d wilson g mcllntock jno a el liott james fisher o hunter ofeo carrie w o appelbe n devereaujc n wrlgglesworth james mcciure lome muuin d joe t h cook p moffatt r miller rnk petch geo cleave w j alexander the date set tor the annual fall fair at georgetown for 1931 was fri day and saturday sept 18th and 8th to bring bermuda next door auxiliary legion canadian the annual meeting and election of ifncers of the ladies auxiliary cana dian legion took place last thursday when mrs a g green provincial president was present and conducted the election also delivering a very inspiring address to the members present messrs j d kelly and a j oneill acted as scrutineers the new officers are presidents mrs w roney 1st vlcepres mrs p bratsby 2nd vlcepres mrs o james recording sec mrs e e young financial sec rmrs a roney treasurer mrs grieve executive mrs alcott knight stacey green barlow mlssb james miss m forgrave fimt mp alcott and mrs slangy hockey news sick visitors mrs oiieve and mrs hadley auditorsj d kelly and a oneill n h brown phone 202 main street georgetown 5 oeraeoabat3ga9c aa 0ax gavsaxmatttokmbnakmcaaara united church services sunday jan 25th 1931 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning worship 7 pjn evening worship the treasures of the kingdom series on the kingdom of god midweek service wednesday 8 pjn study the christ of every road the result of the selfdenial offer ing to help the west will be announc ed at the morning service the en velopes sent out by mail will be re ceived with the usuai sunday offer ing man with shattered spine rushed 600 miles by train sleigh repairing we are equipped and ready to make any re pairs your sleigh needs vxhile you are using sleighs in winter is also a good time to have you wagons repaired we have new sloop sleighs on hand also light bobs with or without boxes suitable for delivery or other light work deal at cneiir j in oneill son phone 14 georgetown the resources of two railways and one of tiie dominions largest con struction companies were placed to day at the disposal of syrung ovlela 38yearold norwegian ln an effort to save his life ovlela who was working as a labor er on the construction of the dam being built for the abltlbi canyon power project 75 miles north of coch rane was struck ln the back and head by a rockdigging machine on december 26 his spine was shatter ed and his scalp almost torn off as a result of the accident early today amid the panilhg of train engines and the hustle and bustle of toronto union station a gray blanketed stretcher bearing ovlela was removed from the t and no special coach whitney after its 600- mile journey from abltibl ovlela rigid in a cast was laying on the same mattress used ln the canyon hospital praserdale where he lay for two weeks while his scalp wounds healed the two severe shocks to his system caused a minor hem orrhage of the lungs and doctors fear ed for his life his nurse informed thr star they have made everytlilng so comfortable for me said ovlela ln an interview with a star representa tive aboard the train ovlela who holds a ba degree from a large nor- nr m to t kwe po lifebouy footwear excels in quality m en s capitol we have a complete range of hfebuoy rubber footwear to meet every need d brill go l tlon of his body paralyzed on a speel ally prepared bed h p mclean president of the dominion construc tion company who arranged for the patients transportation had the train engineers cautioned to driveas easily as they could ovlela with typical norwegian re ticence had little to any beyond a brier description o his accident and a word ofj thanks to ail who had been so kind to him charles mackay who was hi charge of the coach during its trip to to ronto sold that railway officials had been very courteous aria all arrange menta were completed without a hitch he never murmured or complained one bit his nurse anils jmitchjer told the star i have been with him almost from the first and i might say that i never had a better patient h was a little seasick on the 75mile trip from abltibl down to cochrane said the nurse but has rested more easily since then ovlela in less than an hour was settled in a room at st michaels hos pital dr edmund kelly surgeon on the staff of su michaels will make an examination of the patient today if necessary specialists will be brought from new york h a rosvear the companys representative in toronto told the star the party from the north paid tri bute to the skill of dr r s fisher of toronto who attended the man at the time of the accident ovlela a graduate in dentistry in nls native country attended j university yome time ago a la thought that he was working tn the north to gain funds to contiuue his university bourse here toronto star jan 9th acton mrs a r vannatter visited with mr and mrs george j cole and mr e beswlck during the week mr w w baldwin of saul ste marie was a guest of mrs r bennett and miss m z bennett over the week end mrs mcfayden of new liskeard and lier brother mr harry king of sas katchewan visited last week with mr and mrs a kannawln it is reported that a jeer was shot a week or so ago in the northerly lart of esqueslng the game and fisheries department is investigating while playing with a stray dog near his home yesterday little mic key mcmillan was bitten on the face by the dog and had a nasty wound inflicted mr george wilds reported seeing robin on sunday but whether it is the first of spring or one left over from last fall has not been decided mr chas allan also saw the robin on sunday morning about nine oclock the bird was chirping about and seemed quite at home in spite of the winters heavy blanket of snow jack lawson son of mr and mrs angus lawson fourth line bsqueing just east of acton was one of the winners in the essay contest conduct ed by the ontario department of agri culture as an award he will receive free transportation board and lodg ing for two weeks while attending one of the short courses at the ontario agricultural college at guelph free the georgetown intermediates fully justified the i fans confidence tn then last friday evening by defeat ing the fast brampton sextette to the tune of 21 in this match the local boys show ed excellence in every department of the game their combination worked smoothly for the first time and much team work was ln evid ence the general feeling was that georgetown richly deserved the vic tory the game was fast and clean though replete with thrilling momenta there were very few penalties and better feeling never existed between any two other teams the opposing players shaking handswlth one an other after the jttgitest the low ftoore is que in part to the fact thai many of the shots on goal were from outside the defence these the goalers handled very capably vtrange to say most of the specta tors were jmm georgetown and they eertauily went wild with enthusiasm when hewitt and tost ran ln two goals in swift succession io the- local council of women the annual business meeting of the local council of women was held at the home of mrs feller on friday jan 6th with the president mrs harley ln the chair after the ordinary business dealt with reports were received from the affiliated societies mrs thompson reported for the orenfell society which had sent bale of clpthlng and comforts and oarrel of preserved fruit to labrador iind besides the usual contribution to the funds of pie general society had raised over 30x10 from the sale of christmas rards mrs feller report- xl for the leper mission which like q mla hol b already u wintor playground of manyonna- itana bcrmiffk will im brought ven closir to itaiula ly tbo injun unit ion januaiy 31st of- a vottkly uailitik from ntrw vork iiy the canadian iaclfk lloir iurhji of york tbo imlwmi or to be reel iht 3cfi eora viand that form jlttnuda iti addition in toeing the innoht rftininiferwfriittir runorl to canada la fam- un for lllnm km and bathing cauadlnit rrnmonalb from toronto and ham ilton are fiuulliar face on two of the many fine courses of which bermuda bnnstk and excellent bathing both on beaches and in onenair souwater jhu is a feature pictured above are 1 captain r n stuart vc dso commander of the duchess uf york 12 coral rock formation on the coast showing the duchess of bedford en route to the west indies ci be openair swimming pool whirt i a fea ture of the hotel hamilton bertuudu el 4 one of the many caves colmans trucking aoe sijivjce we are prepared to do all kinds of trucking and cartage no job to small no job too big courtesy guaranteed phone 253 georgetown ont or p o box 127 3tp third period to most of the fans the result seemed to be a foregone conclusion but for a time it looked as if the bramptotr squad would stage a comeback during the last five minutes of the third period bush left the net to grab a loose puck about six feet to the right of hb goal he shot it to the side but before he could regain hit position beatty bulged the twine with a fast one two of georgetowns players tost and wilson were sent to the penalty box where they stayed for the last few minutes of the game then the brampton players redoubled their ef forts to tie the score and turn the tables on their opponent but bush would let no puck past him and the game ended 31 in favour of george town the local players surely showed themselves worthy of the continued support of the general public of george and they should have capacity houses to cheer them on to victory in their game on friday night in acton the teams lined up georgetown goal bush centre tost wings hewitt and king de fense wilson and ward subs bar ton alcott and hoare brampton goal large centra gibson wings wilde and zimmer defense beatty ud weaver subs kendall and jennings in the intermediate oja game here on tuesday plight between brampton and georgetown the far mer won the score being 10 the only goal scored was ln the second period and that was accident ally scored by a georgetown player in a scuffle in front of the net the game throughout was a good exhibition of hockey and many good plays were made by the boys of both teams the intermediates will play at ac ton on friday night woodi good body beech and maple wood 375 single cord mixed wood and rails at 300 single cortl j h smith phone 84 r 13 georgetown u wood for sale very beat dry hardwood ts75 per single com mixed wood 3j5 rails 303 hardwood slabs 350 all de livered ptnaw ss5j ar mx j batanttord gearcctowa 9 1 f pure food store lbs guelph creamery butler 67c one- rtiey sent 700 lawlckcffi tkaa salada ims bvbk had tea at he annual sales conferenca held at the royal york hotel ttoronto air arthur m wilson secretarytrea surer of the company stated that tn spite of the fac that the year 1030 was one of depression generally the salada est sales showed a tre mendous increase and were the lar gest the company has ever experien ced iiectinr in lhc year to headquarters mrs tyndall gave a good report for the ladles aid of the united ohurch and mrs hayes for the wo mens circle of the baptist church mrs marshall reported for the wc tu this is ttielr first annual report ut it shows a membership of 36 with 31o30o collected for educational and thcr phases of the work all these reports represent a large amount of splendid work accomplish ed everyone felt that it was a good hlng to get suoh a view of the uuvltles of other groups concerned with various lines of endeavor mrs parr gave a report of her work as school nurse the general health conditions tn the town hi 1030 have been much more satisfac tory than in the previous year she explained ln detail the nature of her work the local council had sup plied s1815 for dental work and for milk the standing committees of the council also gsjve short reports the recreation committee had been this year especially concerned with the establishment of a sinking fund for a swimming pool tor the town the proceeds from a social evening made the initial contribution receipts from tag day collection and donations from various sources have been ac knowledged ln he herald from time to time and now amount to fxttat mrs harley was appointed -lefg- to the meeting of the executive of the national council in ottawa in february v a contribution of txqo was voted to the fund now bejng- collected for a present to lady wullngdon from the women of canada mrs j b mckemde read the sec retarys annual rtiport the treasurer mrs mlmms gave her annual report and the election of officers was- pro ceeded with the follbv 1931 prorldentmrs j b mastauxle- vlcepresldeiititt mr fcriler 2nd mra whitmee treasurer mrs minims cr secretary miss lawson recordingsecretary to be appointed later t mrs feller served much appreciat ed refreshments and was heartily thanked for her hospitaluy junior hockey the smart georgetown junior hoc key team went up another rung ln che ladder leading to group honors when they defeated the acton squad by a score of s2 in a fairly rough overtime game in the early part of the game re feree kennedy of bolton let the play get out of hand as his decis- slons pleased neither players nor spectators in the first period chaplin scored twice for the locals within the first hw m f piy th m madame florence main contralto formerly of winnipeg teaches the art of singing in an ha branches pupils any age by appointment phone 358w georgetown 6 lb choice quality rolled oata 3 lb pure laid in bulk roman meal per pkg red river cereal per pkg glenwood asparagus cuttings per tin 2 lb mince meat choice peamealed bacon sliced choice breakfast bacon sliced 3 cans good quality peas banner brand tomatoes large tin tall tin red cohoe salmon 15 7 stop coughing flurem r fresh colda or colds of ions standing disappear quickly when fought with flurem also instant relief for sore throat ixi flucnxa etc the first dose i sure to convince you dont delaystop coughing i ivmc 7 oentt l w dann georgetown ontario 23c 47c 31c 25c 25c 29c 35c 31c 25c lie 30c i oranges bannas grape fruit lemons and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 georgetown i bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all lands of cars wbrkniajnahip guaranteed tires for salle gas oh greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 georgetown lloarbfg are the ofnoers for scored actons first counter from the blue line after s minutes of play the period endgil hi favour of georgetown the second period opened with fierce shots by anderson and woods only sensational goalkeeping by wright kept them from tallying ac- lons rushes proved unavailing against the stonewall defensive tactics of duncan and andy ritchie in the third period anderson jtled the score by a well placed shot rough tactics seemed the order of the day and many a penalty was given out to both sides during the first five minutes of overtime georgetown scored two goals one by ken richardson on a pass from jack duncan the other by chaplin on a pass from andy ritchie the second half of the first over time period was uneventful till andy ritchie ran ln a goal just before the referee blew his whistle there was some doubt in the minds of the crowd as to whether this last goal would count for it was scored after the gong had sounded however according to the referee the game is not over till the referee blows his official whistle the local team seems to be smoothly working machine tliat wins through fast katug p f com blnation anij remaiwahly fast shoot ing moreover sv ryone of them is in the pink of condition a circum stance which should stand them u good stead in those gruelling con tests still to pome this- season the teams llnsdup aeoiwtpwnr3yrtar4 centre w ritchie wings a ritchie and chaplin defense duncan and hall subs alcott mcnally w richardson and k richardson acton goal lawson centre wat- erhouse wings woods and anderson defense buchanan and marao subs gibbons marshall and kowalskl on thursday night oakvllle juniors will play georgetown juniors in the arena here this game will be well worth seeing dont miss u steady progress through the ups and downs of 114 years a customer to what do you owe your extraordinary success as a house- tohousjb salasmar salesmen to the first five words i atter when a woman opens tfce door is your mother inr ll through the many and fluctuation in the economic situation durinp- century and more the bank of montreal has an unbroken record of successful operation and sound progress in serving lis customers and canada changes last maintained as a whole hole jn tiiis fin lies assurancr or a contiffuance pi dial success and progress ill the future bank of montreal established l8l7 total assets in iixefcss of sboo0ouco0 georgetown branch d wilson manager i iiiju m tvay

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