Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1931, p. 2

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f v- h8b waittla a 1 pag 2 4 the georsetowii herald wed needay evening may 20th 1 931 tmqmmimm issmi n but quality lias ever been given with salada makkied bkttbs mawat the parsonage 23 glen view ave toronto on tuesday may- 13th by rev t rogers eleanor sara daughter of mrs mary maw to mr wesley betts of peterborough hewit blair at the baptist parsonage georgetown on satur day may 16th by rev a frith violet second daughter of mr and mrs james blair georgetown to mr wo hewitt of georgetown frtth firont the gardens pure food stored 24 lb choice pasiry flour larger till of toddy eagle brand condensed milk per tin tall tin fled i cross fled salmon 2 in 1 shoe polish per tin 1 tall tins pancy pink salmon 40 oz jair stravvberry jam 40 oz jar raspberry jam smiths pure chili sauce per bottl 2 tins sardines in pure olive- oil 3 large tins of peas 6 pkgs de luxe jelly powder choke fresh fruit and vegetables at right price gefyour mangel and turnip seed now while our stock it complete 49c 9e 27c lie 29c 39c 39c 27c 19c 25c 25c a e farnell phone 75 we deliver fnim a number of years ago surviving are two sons and one daughter the interment took place in troy eavetr0ugh1ng sheet metal work plumbing have your eavetroughs repaired before the spring and summer rains prices are most reasonable cemetery flower vases for sale f l mcgilvray your new idea furnace man phone 273w john st georgetown j ontario jockey club woodbine park r toronto spring meeting may 23rd to may 30th racing a e dyment president steeplechasing palmer wright secretary obituary jambs o hutton kingston may 17 james o for years district agent for the canada life assurance company died in the hospital yesterday after several weeks illness aged 75 years mr huton was liberal and a presbyterian- me is survived by his widow one son dr b hutton and one daughter mrs ljoyd davis of oshaw -r- john metcauh e w metcalfe of napanee received word on tuesday may 13th announc ing the death at tbpy ohio ot his only brother john metcalfe no- part iculars were received and it was under stood that he passed away very sud denly mr metcalfe who was about severity years of age was the son or the late mr and mrs john metcalfe and was born at georgetown for the past thirty years he had been a resident of tray and retired from active duties a few years ago hjlrerfeased allkin the songs my terracotta i we are pleased to learn that ml m l fiyous has arrived home nxw the ouelph general hospital muctf improved in health his many friend hope soon to hear of his complete re covery t mr wm baker of mane road call ed on terra ootta friends on monday miss annie pucstermg spent the week end with friends to toronto there was a fairly large turnout at he opening services at che terra cotta united church on sunday even ing rev mr caldwell of ltmehouse preached an excellent sermon trie glen choir very ably agisted in the musical program remember service usual- next sunday evening at b pjn standard time we nope for a large turnout at these services all are oordially invited born on monday may 11th to mr and mrs harvey puckering a son ba11jnafad hon j smartikpkatt a breakdown in health two years ago suffered by hon john strackler martin bx white he was minister of agrlcukure in the provincial gov emment and grand master of the maaonlo grand lodge in ontario re sulted in his death at nil home at port dover at 848 am last wednes day he was in bis 56th year in june ims while recuperating at his home he was in a motor acfcidenl and had two ribs broken he dfci not return to his ofdee until the folkuwtng november he had been unable to participate in the general election of the previous month but without ad dressing a meeting he was re el by a majority of 1403 for his third successive term to the legislature a thorough conservative mcr mar tin always believed in ontario as a fanning province and constantly en deavored to improve relations between city and country he was a member of ttut general synod of the anglican church an oddfellow and a mason m the ap and am he was deputy grand master for ontario and later grand mwt for tne province he belonged to the albany and norfolk country club he is survived by his widow formerly miss lilian else of boston mass apart from hjs political and masonic prominence mr martin made a world known reputation for himself as i poultry breeder and was known su the wyandotte king the regular monthly meeting of the womens association of the doit ed church was heto in the former methodist church on tuesday 13th inst the president in the several items of hnsnys were d ed and arrangements were made for a garden party to be held at the home of mri jbobert mrknery en thursday june 26th owing to the absence of some members of the committee the programme wasshorter than usual mrs root mcenery reading tea rm qiultat was very much enjoyed number entitled mother sang the attendance it the young peo ples meeting on sunday evening was quite up to the average the presi dent taking charge of cheopenmr ex ercises and iwsjnrts mrs p w shortlq read psalm 27 and rev mr waddeu led in prayer the secretary reported the results of the attendance past grand night monday last was past grand night at orion lodge ioop when the following past grands took their re spected places as follows kowm h long r vo w o marshall chaplin c spenoe po joe hall oond h savings warden carson rsjfg f mcdonald cnok mcwhlrter rj3vo h bailey ljbvo b gilmer lsaa ton rsjs b parr inside guard t grieves out cond a mcaulgan scene bearer h cleave w m- merson k young p mcnally the initiatory degree was conferred on four condidates under the direction of past dj30m w h long reydr a l howard past grand chaplin gave a very interesting talk on ocvtfeuowshrp which was much appreciated refreshments were served following lodge contest and the honors go to the de votional and literary departments the convenor being mr fred shortill and mis root meaner the programme which was- a musi cal one was arranged by the literary committee and mrs root mcenery presided during that period after the singing of charles leys old familiar hymn of my souu miss mary cole gave a umehouse wtnnlfred ivens and mr gordon grieg of toronto visited at the- noma of- mrs- john newton ovei the week end and mrs a l marshall and daughter visited the parental homes the week end the spring rains of the past week ere a boon to the farmers and gar deners quite a good deal of hill felt with the storm on saturday but no damage is reported dr and mrs agnew were week end visitors at the parsonage mr sandy grant and mends of toronto were in town saturday on a fishing trip and secured a very good baseball juvenile game oakvllle vs town to georgetown park thi evening may slat at t pjn dat halton county league game kil bride vs georgetown at georgetown park saturday may ssnj at 344 da t dont miss seeing these games mr and mrs arrowsmith and cndd- a of toronto were sunday visitors at mrs swarthammers we are pleas ed to learn that mrs swicktaairamer who has been quite 111 is somewhat mrs coles and daughter of acton visited at the home of mrs a an sunday the ladies of the limehouse wo mens institute attended the district meeting held in the parish hall ac ton last wednesday several of the m taking part in the program ashgrove summer homes should have this protection far from every hope of aid if a blase takes hold the inflammable construction of the average summer home makes it a source of danger and anxiety minimise the fire hazard by lining inside walla and ceilings with inezpensivetjyproc wauboard that does not burn this building material is made from gyp rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long 4 feet wide and 96 of an inch thick it nails and cuts as easily as lumber and with minimum waste find out from your dealer how inexpensive gyproc is how easy to erect- ask him for full information about its application or request a direction sheet from him besides being fireresistant gyproc has struc tural strength and insulation value it is also draught and verminproof by panelling you can save the expense of decoration yet gyproc is an excellent base for alabastine gyptex or wallpaper send for toe free booklet building and j remodelling with flyproc tt antrum l1mk and aljabastltu can ada ultttkll the ashgrove choral society with cjias p tuck oakvule as conductor closed the season with a splendid con cert on thursday evening may 14th in the church a very pleasing pro gramme was presented which consist ed of mixed choruses ladles two part song nude chorus trio duet and solos all numbers showed careful prepara tion and were well received try the appreciative audience messrs wulard skoog trven fell and chas f tuck assisted in solos duet and trio ifarch- ment brothers rendered hawajan airs on guitars during the evening which were also heartily applauded a good representation of institute rnernbera attended the annual joint wpimrr meeting of the homey and ashgrove branches held at the resi dence of mrs root pewblss hornby on monday may lath mrs sands of onetnh addressed the ladles on the subject keeping pit she also spoke a abort ursa on general institute work her address was very uiatruottve and interesting the senior girls 8 8 class sappy hustlers donated fifty oodles of the new hymnary to the church last sun day morning which were used ba the of the writer this was followed by a solo jesus loves me by joanna bbor- tlll who sang very sweetly and mr m shortill added much to the pro gramme with his vloun solos the mlsess pearl mcknery and beta bhortlll rendered the duet have you counted the cost to then- usual pleas ing manner whllp foe tntritrjirnrriil number moaarfs mtauat by mrs blake vanetter was much arjprsctted following this number mtas jessie mo- kay count of the me of beautiful isle of by miss alena mcenery was enjoy ed by all and the duet hide lie by messrs fred shortill and root enery brought to a close a vary de lightful programme it was with much regret that the community learned of the so lratli of afrs burt of oosingsby ami the sympathy of all goes out to mrs the loss of tar gr1otell notes the annual meeting of the george town grenfeu as was held in dip schobl room of knox cnurabon april stii mrs h l huttnreslded to the- absence of the- president mrs k o thompson miss warne of ottawa oorsec of the canadian branch of the orenfeu labrador medical mission gave an mteresttng address on the itinit stations and people of the canadian utbrador and also sbowea slides of the people hospitals and mlsnon sta tions of the oanadlan iiabrador m the annual report for- the year isso 5500 was do to the canadian labrador mission 1 bales of ckttbfml hospital supplies me valued at wtiti were shtpfsed to mutton bay barrel of trait co jl quarts and 18 pints of jam and i pall of honey was shipped to mutton bay at christinas 380 cards were sold and the pro tsuo went to the grenfeu work for the children the nor elected for the en suing year are mrs bc l hutt miss brown mrs f a barley mrs f r watson mrs w d johnston mia the robins are at the head of the company for april although they only beat the canaries and orioles by a single potau we expect thai the ro oms wil have to work extra hard to be at the head for another fmonth ball is the main attracuon these nights and the week befor last we bad to play the kids game of over the fenge jjs put and a home run counts two with a sponge ball and a stick found on the sjxounda even the rangers enjoyed themselves this fine weather brings pleasant recollections of camp life last year and everybody is looking forward to the two weekes that we expect to enjoy this year the fun makers of our company are already planning tricks to ptay on trie rest i believe that i mentioned a knot- tying competition more than a month ago and we havent bad it yet per haps uie 8oouts have forgotten it apprkciation we tkarut toe roany patrons of the herald win have renewed their sub scription receatly we appreclafe- your action very rnuclx we have a kit of dollars out here and there that in the aggregate mean quite a large sum and- we need the money to nay the people we owe will you who owe us kindly let us have what is due us we believe you wilt thanks very lriterestlng account of the life k c thompson and mrs j b mac- kenxte sectreas abit and abxists d j iir in mother canadian legion zone no 1 of the nh legson is ho a banquet in the armouries at brampton on friday may sand all members are requested to be at brampton not later than ts0 pxs daylight saving tune meml of georgetown branch who desire transportation to brampton are requested to be at the legion rooms at 7 oclock pm perorations wm be the following taken from the toron to globe of may 18tt refers to a brother at mrs john masean and a frecruent visitor q georoetown a highly attractive eshtblttop of oils water colors and ewthtngii by john qotton is on display in the galtar- lak of eatons college street nhg the fruits of eosiderable travel in recent its mr cotton is a nmnmmn painter who returned to his native land after some years in chicago and cal ifornia first an etcher of ugh rank mr cotton turned ten yeara ago to oils wherein the careful drawing of earl ier years has been used to good advant age few oanadlan painters have ad- onteda rnorelirirroua enkr and to tins he has probably been rnftnenced by the wealth of the natural hues rp oallfornla buch reds and sobm of the southern aaorrn tarns as well as the beautiful tree pattfrrw single out mr oattoaa work for special favor hts tour of central europe hut rntroduced old baikriran resplendent in ntmlllar opulent color the stern old towns of hon and and germany take on new life under the artists m- terpretatlan- erin a farmer erin ckiam passed away at tut home at su baslu op wednesday may oth to the person of john thognas- austin to his floth year fonowtng an illness of long du- master jack mcarthur suffei painful arrddent on the 8th ion hts rlgxat ana was fr while he was cranking a ford car tgrs bhighatn and at of ooelph mr h trrhwanre and mrs lsetulggan of oeorsetown were vto- ttors last week with mr and mrs w r b giu guides grand opening eldorado park victoria day may 25th free attractions all day long 300 pm olrls softball grace united bra vs brampton presbyterians 400 pm 600 pjn oreat man hunt find the mtaterleas r mrl dorado win a cash prixo dancing may 23rd and 25th also each saturday thereafter campbeus family orchestra 3 girls 3 boys park open on sunday mat mtb and daily tbasteaftelt canadian national electrlt railways tteimwms the g luiiifrsa co j rxeaw gwotfwtorwn oatt- rev heotar mclean lately retirmed rnlaslonary from china is visrclnbr his sister mrs thos bird and will preach next sunday roorning at 11 ovdootk so the united church ashgrove stewarttown the annual meeting of toe tag branch of the womens ixstttute was held to the oouncu btewarttown on may 12th in aptbs of the small m of the branch 14 mensbers a good deal of work was done during the year via a bale valued at 6013 was sent to che north a picnic for the coxnraiml- ty was held supplies valued at sa48 were sent to losing hospital qjuuts were made and quirted for needy in the oommunity a piano costing sbsno was bought for institute meetings and community purposes besides anese were numerous other items of ctaarl table expenditures the officers tor the year 1811 am ibm are president mrs lawson br 1st vtobpresmrs barry lawnon znd vtoepres mrs wm traornpson itm trran mln wnwrr ip br branch dbeotors mrs h otarrle b appelbe mrs w r oraanar mm corner dsstrlet imrector ialss k appelbe lunch committee mrs h ourrie mr h lawson mrs john tteemra walter lawson convenor mrs tracy mra w r cromar mrs hugri bkack flower tffl i ri w wilson mm comer auditors mrs all tracy to to datrtet an- nnalmra lawaon mis walter law- soni jr and mkw apoiibe t msm please out this from the paper and keep for further airow bus ticket office at georgetown tickets for all busses may now be secured at longs confectionery store open sundays travel by this popular line and enjoy the scenery along our highways busses run on standard time a message frpm the premier on the subject of highways and highway safety probably no sinkle development in the history of our province has had more widespread i upon the lives and habits of our citixens than the automobile ontario was one of the first provinces to recocnixe the importance of this modern means of transportation and first also to adopt a progres sive policy of road builjins and road inaintenance today of ontarios 72000 miles of roads more than 38000 miles are improved gravel 00o miles are paved and 69 per cent of all roads are surfaced these roads are not only a remarkable convenience but as well they are a responsibility the seriousness of the responsibility is evidenced by the fact that in ontario last year 524 pers lost their fives through automobile accidents all available statistics would teem to indicate that most of these accidents were avoidable nd ware caused by either thoughtlessness or wilful violations of the commonsense rules of the road the ontario department of highways is about to publish in the press of ontario a series of educational advertisements in which an effort will be made to keep drivers and pedestrians alike alive to the rii for the conti exercise of care courtesy and conaraonsense in the se of our highways suggestions made in these announcements will be in effect a digest of all the information gathered from e section of the world which has been found to be of assistance to drivers and pedestrians in avoiding highway accidents and making these same high ways of inestimably greater value and benefit to every citizen the first of the announcements referred to will be pnhlished at an early date your attention is invited thereto and yoor cooperation in making our streets and highways safe is earnestly solicited premier whatever will i do both low price and low cost seiberiing all w a tire for which you pay a low price may turn out to be very costly one for which yoti pay a lot more may not live up to its price tag both in the fact that its first price is moderate and its quality as great as to make its final cos the very lowest the new sfirerijng alltread 1 ike means economy we have your size below is a price size 30 x 3j 29 x 440 29 x 450 30 x 450 2 list of a few of the sizes portage regular heavy duty 29 x 475 29 x 500 30 x 500 30t 5 js 31 x 525 29 x 550 575 440 x 21 650 450x20 735 450x21 740 4 jt 1 8 475x20 880 500x19 920 500 x 2q 940 js-a-20- i05 525 x 21 1125 550 x 19 1145 i 765 830 890 925 1025 1135 1 225 1 1070 1105 1140 13 1370 1415 1305 1390 1425 16il5 16 70 1725 f sinclair vwwnwing said bmxbmfskrdck phone 26w georgetown i it inn i ifi nm ii i jimmy had been ailing for a couple of days dot she didnt think it was serious nit this afternoon ewasag f a amy- a f itslstimm she called the doctor hospital i just a minor operarioa but it couldnt wait whatever would she do she ssacf be with but there was the baby too if rnother tjli light 7 nere hut a letter couldnt reach mother tiu ists mis iww a-we- tomorrow 3 y th a th of the t in t aatsu i jltnyny ptrcrjiny 1st jm wwat u tprjt up ik ttnic th of the n sneaking to her mother 1 fx i she was sneaking to her mother yes she could catch the evening train would be there at 8 in the inrsfning what a relief i now she could go about her prepara- t for the mo t te had mane everydnng easy and die cast of the out bad been lets than a dollar job pointing neatly done v j 4 at rrs- l m fstm

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