Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 25, 1931, p. 2

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ifmvfr irfs j l y rage 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening february 25th 1931 si tiffl ii no premium but quality hap ever been given with sa ste- plmoefm ay 2 lb guelph creamery butter 67c 3 lk bulk macaronf 2sc healfcr tomato ketchup large bottle 19c 5 lb hand picked white beans 23c j pkg3 sugarcriap com flakes 2sc 3 tins heinz cream 6 toniato sbup v29c 2x1 lb pkgs easffirst or domestic shortening 29c j8 oz jar premier salad dressing 39c smiths pure chili sauce reg 35c 29c 3 pkgs satchel brand dried peas 23c 2 tall tins clover leaf pink salmon 31c 2 doz marmalade oranges 75c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices phone 75 farnell georgetown i i died holmes tn georgetown on satur day february 21st 1931 adeline hewitt at cqnnahs quay north wales on jaxc 26th edward hewitt son at the late john and mary hewitt at olenwullanu and brother of mrs chas everson and william hewtlt- in mkmoriam miliar in loving memory of elsie maude millar who passed away on ft 24lh 1930 i its lonesonle here without you theres such a varan place ww we never hear your footsteps or see vaursrrluuuc face ai loved you so we miss you in our memory you are near lnved remembered longed for always bringing many a silent tear rdsft5aed j mother sisters audi daughters ft t pi- have your eyes examined o t wajkji7dosc eyesight specialist brabtpton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his ojnoe in 1 bramptosi traceyjin loving memory of albert tracey who died on february 23rd ubs a 14 years jhnanth a precious boy tram- us in gone a voice we love is stilled a place is vacant in our hdme oft and oft our hearts do wander to a grave not far away where they laid our dear boy albert just eight years ago today m sadley missed by mother father and brother qlenwtlliams riortorlin loving tnemory of my dear mother mrs fred nortnhwhd passed away feb 28th 1926 i in thinking of you mother dear thinking of the past picturing you jn memory- just as i saw you last youve left behind an aching heart who loved you most sincere who never did never will forget you mother dear sadly missed by her daughter delllia pse8swood in loving memory of our darling daughter who died sud denly ft ftstfc ibm tone utile words forget me not thar dont seem much but mean a- lot just a memory fond and true to show dear edythe we think of you just when her life was brightest just when her hopes were beat pod called her home from among us t a home of eternal rest sadley missed by her ever lov ing mother and father mr and mrs h preeavood mvtithbnrm th t memory- of royal purple calf meal has the same n value as milk calves fed on royal purple make larger gains than those fed on any other mixture new low price 125 for 25 lb bag royal purple preparations are best danns drug store phone 327 georgetown our dear grandjdaughter edytne at berta who died suddenly feb 28th is28 the angels of heaven were robed in white all happy at ptoy in the spirit of light when jesus came smiling and said to his band heres one more little playmate give edythe your hand sadly missed by g orand dad aunts and uncles olenwilllams out armstrong in loving memory of our dear sister maude armstrong who dmarted this lire feb 23rd 1926 deep in out hearts is a picture worth more than stiver or gold its a picture of our dear sister whos memory will never grow old sadly missed by the family sutherland in loving memory of o sutherland a dear father and husband who departed this life on feb seth ja28 oft our memories wander to a bin not far away where we laid our dear dear daddy just three years ago today too the family circles broken at the table an empty chair re will always linger with us in our memory sweet and dear sadly missed by wife daughters and sontolaws in swimming fool fund amount previously acknowledged the herald deo 34th 26366 local council women 2x30 w a osnadran legion 725 v cwmavvaaawj shortening 243 s0up 3 10 beef19 figs- 17 shelled almondsfiatia caofca lb shelled walnuts ctic hava v 40c 49c mayohkaiatrknfc salad dafbstmg kraft vum ja he 21c mineenieat mahjtfgyz tmm m wl aw stobua-crt- aawfia uaddle is baddleiifr obowthatnirl w av lefh sparse mrcwwatlft pal i biscuits 2v owiarbowqawky cheese j vum ibhm nnfiiilfjiaannl brooms biila1 hfco t soap 10 f cmndr oeatut htm ajiirft cleanser z15 palmolivb princess soap soap 3x3cflakbsixo large gathering at induction of dr howard new pastor of knox presby terian church george town and limehoube reception to dr and- mrs howard knox presbyterian church was the scene of a very impressive aervice last evening when rev dr a l howard late of slmooe was inducted into the pastorate of the presbyterian congregations of georgetotvn and limehouse the beautiful church edifice was filled to capacity and the chancel and pulpit were nicety decorated wlth ferns carnations lillies etc fori the occasion rev dr a l howard the serytoe was opened by the sing ing of hymn s3 followed by prayer after which rev mr mclean of knox church toronto read the scripture lesson from the oth chapter of st luke commencing at the 10th verse mr mclean also preached the ser- mon chose as bis text the 23rd verse of the 9th chapter of st luke and he said to them all if any man will come after me let him deny himself and take up his cross dally and follow me the speaker said in part the requirements of all fa f tnnny otoristare heum of self cross bearing and loyal obedi- ence these are the essentials of tth true christian wealth family friends do not count many churches are weakened through the sell in terest of its members only those who bear the cross can be disciples of christ and every true disciple of or her cross to bear loyal obedience to the teachings of gods word should be the aim of every church member we must follow christ loyally know christ personally and receive hcu spirit in our hearts following where christ leads means success in ufa no man can be christs disciple if hs does not believe in the- human soul more than earthly possessions if any man will be my disciple christ says let him deny himself take up his cross and follow me rev mr mcfaul moderator stated that the gathering had assembled for the purpose of inducting rev or howard as pastor of knox presbyter- ian church of georgetown and lime- housei the can which bad been ex pended to dr howard had been sign ed by 227 me and 41 adherents out of a membership of 288 from limehouse 43 members and 14 ad herents out of a membership of sb had signed the call rev a hlltt retiring moderator of toronto presbytery conducted tt induction ceremony rev mr mcfaul of muton address ed rev dr howard regarding his duties as minister of the congrega tion also the members of the con gregation reminding them of their duties and urging upon them the nec essity for loyal christian support in the work of the chuacb at the dose of the induction sex- vice a reception in charge of mrs h o clark mrs hugh black and mrs harding price was tendered to rev dr and mrs howard in the sunday school room of the church refresh ments were served and a pleasant social hour spent those of the olergy present from town and district were rev mr blnnle acton revs mcdonald and macklnnon norval revs waae rumley frith and caldwell the choir under the able leadership of mr pollett rendered several selec tions during the evening the herald joins in welcoming rev dr and mrs howard to georgetown obituary oranges smad 2 bw chixse ebt qittdity per main oranges urge 2 do 28c oranges extra larger per db georgetown s5c 39c adeline holmes miss adeline holmes a lifelong re sident of town and district passed away at the home of her cousin miss edith leslie edith 8treet on satur day feb 21st deceased was a mem ber of knox presbyterian church and a teacher in the sunday bohool she was a true christian lady be loved bysli who knew her and her death is deeply regretted by her many friends she was a daughter of the late thomas holmes and is survived by two sisters and one brother in western canada also a half brother mr robert taylor of fergus the funeral took place on tuesday- after noon to norval cemetery the aervice being conducted by rev mr mofaoj assisted by rev dr howard tfae pallbearers were mr w moore to- ru mr moore eden milts ifr robert taylor fergus mr m clark- son mr- w o anthony and mr alei hume there were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends mothers meeting a success fifty mothers and some children at the mothers meeting of om wcttj in the united church on wednesday 18th the program consisted of a quar tette mrs frith mrs vannatter mrs marchment and mrs hamily devo tional periods taken by mrs frith followed by- prayer by mrs dayfoot roll call by mrs marshall duet mrs bessey and miss june frank address on the honor and r iiim nf motherhood by mrs caldwell solo by mrs allatt reading by mrs o j buck piano solo by mis frank mis frtttiand a oaldwen pouring have another meettnf of the sunt character in the near future tne next regular meeting is to be held at jus w marshalls srrvr if tfcwre tne health officials report four castt of scarlet fever in oakyuls and ten in trafalgar township the eases sxe of a mlkt type and- the situation ii not alarming no new cases have been reported for several days qme- ksnpox has been prevalent stnae be fore crhristxnas and is affecting the at tendance at the public srjhorjls rvvlvii general news the magistrate of orillla recom- i rmppmg post b the market square in that town during the present crime wave mr wm drinkwater cheltenham celebrated his 92nd birthday yester day- his health is fair for one of his advanced years he has resided ail his life jn the district j osborne hanoockvof burlington re ceived head injuries late on monday last when the motor car of h gowan of burlington in which he was a passenger was wrecked at port nel son after striking the auto of ro bert fowler a farmer it snapped off a pole and crashed into a brick wall the driver and two other occupants were uninjured dr s j w home senior assist ant physician of the ontario hospital at orilluw has been apvxunted sup erintendent of that institution suc- ueedrik p hrtrmeohlet who has been appolned director of hospital services for ontario mayor chapman of kincardine gave some good advice at the inaug- meettrtg-rf- the council one paragraph was let your argu ments respecting council matters take place at council meetings and not d tie streets- m ortlila one in every 42 persons has applied for an old age pension barrte one 1n 62 and in midland r- in 84 of the towns and villages shneok county beeton has the low- rate with only one tn every 140 persons mrs joe splelroacber of bentmck township discovered a bees nest and three palls of hone in an unused chimney in their house this past week j one- of the rooms of the- house had pot been used this winter and the chimney hole had been papered over rev o w tebbs of burlington was elected to the provincial director ate of the ontario horticultural so- cley for his twentyfirst turn some friends of bis took advantage of the occasion to make him the recipient of a moving picture camera when a toboggan loaded with first form students from the port credit high school struck a bunker on the grounds of the mlaalasauga oolf club frances mcjutahpo loyearold sen of exoounclllor james memahon suf fered a double fracture of the right leg the lad was rushed to at josephs hospital where his condition was reported as fair the lumber market is so slack that for the first tunem dundalks history no sawlogs are being hauled to town walter hawes proprietor of the local saw mill says that if con ditions do not improve there will be dt albion township council proceeds with the building of a bridge over the torontovancouver line of the cjpr one mile east of palgrave it will re ceive moo from the dominion grade crossings fund this grant will be made if albion pay onehalf of the remaining cost eruiriit oast is 1000 the present crossing is con sidered dangerous mrs charles morden upper middle road trafalgar was seriously injur ed last friday night about 6 pjn in a headoncollision on the dundas high way a mile and a half east of palermo she and her hnsoanrt were driving west when a car coming m the op posite direction ran into them- her husband was only slightly injured mrs morden was taken to the home of her fatherinlaw capt e a mor den lake shore west when a fort credit merchant pre sented a blli for 18 for provisions supplied to a family as a relief mea sure at monday nights council meet ing it came out that the amount in cluded such items as grapes pineap ples and writing pads tf this is relief we had better all quit working was deputy reeve parkinsons com ment the bill was paid but an amount of 9411 coming to the head of the family- for work done in the village was deducted ladies of churches join in prayer service winning canada to six cylinders fob more than 4w years it has been chevrolets distinction to build the- largestselling fix- underw in fansis and jn the wftfrldv today chevrolet offers motorists a bigger and more beau- tifnlear at prices lawer than ever when you inspect thnew chev rolet six you will find that itis a smarter car with new bodies by fishery a jrigerwlseejlia and deluxe wire wheels it is a raoc copkfertable csrvwhh roomier interiors and wjufarseata and it is a betterperforming car v smoother with ample power and even easier to handle givethe chevrolet sis a chance to win ydu we will he glad to deinoustrate one jrote try thia bigger and nner six we are euro you wiunewr be ssrisfied with less cawwalecs policy fcaw u6mj een oe of fsrwjce to tike putme the gbiac plan of aieerrwo pwymynua off en thm ioweaf fi 4mrgn swrilsle and the ceneret moton oww s s policy pladgm aastsisg ivjb w low pkmtefi tw aaadaal swaaaat ssio tw shii sm ko- tw iwafca ss tw ojacfc 7 ms tas stusil oxa ms tw suxm iwwtad cms 720 tw siot oaaw1uiawamaau ms tw swmt spect sniasir 70 tw tnliitsnwi uo tw ku sawt o sw mtibtmmmtm ll m alcto mra ait jmkmto twi w tmt a fmflit umrn cmmi can w m m new chevroiwet six the churches of georgetown were represented at the meeting of wo mens organisations held in st georges church friday afternoon at which mrs s 3 groat presided sev entyfive uuhes joining in the world wide day of prayer for women each church had a part in the pro gram as follows mrs s skirk lead ing the singing mrs r w rumley sang a solo st georges church mrs graham miss annie thompson mrs w v grant baptist church mrs a frith miss laird mrs a watson and mrs o winflehl pres byterian church mrs t h price miss barrd mrs murray jvtrs sample mrs j b maiken riff united church mrs o freure mrs rumley mrs h l butt mrs c b dayfoot and miss young accompanist acton mr robert scott of kitchener visit ed acton friends this week mr frank foster of cheltenham vudted friends tn town on sunday at a meeting of the gait business mens association mr angus ken nedy son of mr and mrs j r ken nedy acton and one of gaits busi ness men was elected to the position of secretary of this impo organr- the results of the seed grain com petition held in connection with acton fall fair were given last week when mr l m hanktn- son of the dominion seed depart ment was here sad made the awards the prises were won as follows first george mcphad seormd ar thur swackhamer third robert kerr fourth hugh reld fifth leslie ac pearson spiah r n brown eburj others had grain nllgtme for the com petition but were out of the con test on tiiiiumi in the rules gov erning- free press milton mrs james shepherd return from hamilton general hospital on fnaay her conmtlon being slightly improved donald e wilson returned home on monday from an enjoyable sixweeks trip to ban francisco oatand mexi co rev j w atkins who underwent a seriousoperation at ouelph gener al hospital recently returned home on tuesday w h morden reeve of trafalgar who went to v before chrls- to visit his daughter returned home on monday mr w l and miss johnston mil ton announce the engagement of a dainty lunch was served with uhelr niece sybil j ushtfoot to uf o hardy morden eldest son of cap tain and mrs k a morden oakville the nwrlsgs r take piaoe quietly early tn march at th tnsusural moating of the mil ton pubuo sehoei boantths follow ing aocbrs were elected for 1bs1 chairman r v vob fmarroa com mittee a b onarabsrs r w fox and j johnson p oornrnjttee p w oooke w n moorsady ana j hardy at the inaugural meeting of the mu ton hlan school board ths following elected for wsrs slsovm a macnabb john mnohell bulldl committee muass tnos j p bnper and r b qaamtta ehan wolf cubs the cubs will meet at 7 oclock fday night all boys are requested toie there on time as a good program is being arranged the cubs are busy gathering papers this week can you help them outf if so call 184 or notify one of the boys girl guides the guides held their weekly meeting last tuesday feb 17th the younger guides were endeavour ing to master the difficult knots and the remainder were taking their final lesson of the sick nurse badge miss k hale has taken the silver cup away from miss l saunders as she is the proud possessor of the most badges in the company nan will have to move quickly however if she intends to keep it for there are a number close behind her while the others were kept busy there were three cooks ll saunders b oostlgan n maynard in the kit chen preparing pancakes for the guides these brought a very pleas ant meeting to close queen street shoe hospital we do not sell shoes our business is rebuudlng and repairing and always repettanyahoes tr providing they are worth we dont turn any tricky jobs everything hi the line at boots shoes are accepted and if repair them no body else can have your shoes repaired any way you want them but we always advice the best according to the make and style of the shoes we can compete for with say shoe repair plant in canada sewsora sharpened 1st we have had over to years shoe manufacturing experience and speci alise in dress shoes sewn cement ed or nailed half or whole soles note we always pick out all old stitches from the weft of sewn work tour shoes are rebuilt not eobbudj ah prices reduced but quality re mains tfie same vou are invited to give us a oal j a ballantine box 540 phone 300 georgetown ont guess the weight of the bar at longs confectionery free free with every purchase of a denver sarsdwkh chocolate bar you get a guess on the large denver sandwich bar 1st prize large denver sarsdwich bar 2nd prize 2 box of pagoda clsocolates 3rd prize 1 box of pagoda chocolates contest closes on march 7th 1931 after which the bar wio be weighed by a cotrmnittee of prominent citizens and the prizes will be awarded accordingly the denver sandwich bar is a real treat it consists of cake and qxoclate consumed w h long confectionery and lee cream phone 89 main st georgetown spring millineiy our hew spring styles are now ready 1 nothing so smart and attractive has ever been offered before call early and get your choice of the many beautiful creations for spring jwear l misses clariesge herald block sab3amwwmbssbbb upstairs 1rr r

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