Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1931, p. 2

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iwaj tit jfiaa pag 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 3rd 1931 zi faaanaaasaaa y to all interested i in insuring themselves against the destruction of life and property by lightning we offer the shinn flat system of lightning prevention toronto to guelfh is our district ne job uw nat none too small redaee yoar bre insarance rates come one come all gilbert sinclair lightning prevention expert georgetown v ontario phone taraanua 10 cm1 oeanetown so r s this advertisement will ohry appear a limited number of times nuaaba station brakes groadcatrrrig from speighfa garage wishing to call you attention to s brake service mr motorjst bring your brake troubles to us if proper adjustment can be made we can do it or if your brakes need lining we are fully equipped with the latest electrical brake lining machines to do it the cost of one fine alone will pay for the average brake lining job or keep your brakes adjusted all year do it now be able to stop when you have to speights garage brake specialists you will find our pirces meet with your approval town council special meeting coukt of revision auditor appointed a special meeting of council wi held on may 39uj the chief items of business being the questions of pave ment and salaries the paving of the connecting links to the highways which include church and charles streets and maple ave and king street from queen to the 9th line was discussed but action was deferred until further information was obtained regarding payment of same the question of reduction in salaries of town ofnrlals was also discussed but no action taken it was moved by oibbens and sec onded by parr that the thompson family be granted the use of the park for their rcunlon on july 4th also that the black knights be granted the use of the park for august 12th carried a considerable amount of uncollect- able back taxes was written off council j adjourned on monday june 1st members of council met as a court of revision to hear appeals against the town v wo ashenhurst was granted a re duction of 75 on his unimproved property miss m campbell was granted dtfcuon of 4150 on her property on market street the appeal of thos grieve queen street was dismissed moved by oibbens ahdseconded by cleave that this court of revision do now adjourn to meet on june 9th at b pjn to hear appeals of mrs c a beaxley mr alex noble and smith a stone co ltd court adjourned umehouse the following was received too late for last issue mrs a conney of toronto spent last week with tier father mr las oneul mrs e marshall spent the week end at her home toere entertaining a number of friends from- a distance sunday and monday of the holiday visitors in the village were miss ball of hamilton at mrs root lanes mr and mrs nelson lane of to ronto at the parental home miss lydta caldwell was home for the week end mr and mrs douglas dowdy and babe at the home of mr wm dowdy messrs win and ralph marshall and miss ediveru ox toronto at the parental home mr and mrs sam olsby of bramp ton at mrs bentons mr and mrs hugh mcdowell and mr and mrs wm mcdonald at mrs lepoidevin mrs s hu1 of toronto with miss o marshall mr and mrs jos trumer and child ren of gtietph with mr and mrs a hul messrs arthur and ritchie benton were home for the holiday a number of young men from to ronto tentedvout in one of our cosy nooks over the week end and had a splendid tune even though the wea ther was not all one might wish for tenting mr howard henderson of toronto lone of the old boys of llmehouse called on some of his neighbors on monday balunafad the georgetown lumber co limited dealers in all kinds of lumber and builders supplies ally reduced prices on bailding materials you can build or remodel now and save considerable money we are listing below a few items xxx british columbia cedar shingles per square xxxxx british columbia cedar shingles per square i x 5 and wider hemlock dressed one side per hundred feet no 1 cedar shiplap 1x10 per hundred ft clear silver fir siding per hundred ft two inch hemlock per hundred ft 298 93jss 290 370 460 340 council met in tegular session on tuesday evening with mayor mac kensie in the chair reeve cleave and councillors davis parr cummings oibbens and barnes present a rommiinlratlon was read from east windsor re care of tuburcular patlents by the government council passed a resolution to be forwarded to the government asking that they bear the expense of caring for all tuburcu- lar patients moved by parr seconded by cumn- lngs that treasurer p b harrison be granted leave of absence for two months and that p l heath clerk be authorised to sign cheques in his absence carried moved by oibbens seconded try barnes that trylaw appomtlng an auditor for the town of georgetown for the year 1931 be read second and third times and finally passed and that blank be oiled with the name of h r minima salary jo0 carried moved by cleave seconded by barnes that the mayor and orrrnmmgs meet dr dollop to arrange regarding frontage tax and secure deed to mon ument property a r speight and mr mitchell ad dressed council re repairing to the roadway leading to then- property the road will be repaired mf jerry james addressed council again re accident claim matters regarding the woollen mill property and the collection of back water rates were discussed a number of accounts were passed sunday may 24th was fathers and sons day at the united church a male choir was in charge of the musi cal part of the service and their selec tions were very appropriate to the occasion and most acceptably render ed rev mr altkens address- whloh was based on my son be strong in the grace that is in jesus christ completed a very fmpressive service among the holiday visitors were miss jessie lindsay and mr madill of toronto who spent the week end with mr and mrs s lindsay also miss galbraith of waterloo teaching staff was a guest at the manse mrs robert warnes home was the meeting place for the woman s mis sionary society on wednesday may 27th miss shortill presiding and mrs warnes read the scripture les son arrangements were made for the quilting and packing of the bale of supplies which will take place at mrs john mckechnies on tuesday june 16th the programme was open ed with a reading given by edith warne entitled two minutes the topic from the study book social work and social engagements in japan was most ably presented by miss nelj mckay after an interest ing discussion on the life of dr kagawa the great japanese evangelist mrs mcmenemy read a short article on the work which he is accomplish ing among his own people the june meeting will be held at the home of mrs james klrkwood the young people of the united church are vry busy at present get ting ready f6r the play which they purpose raving at the- garden party on june 25th at mr robert mcenerys mr and mrs john w snow were the government are considering set- i presented with a fine baby boy on ting aside 22000 acres in the township saturday may 23rd mother and babe of matchedash for a park and game are both doing well congratulations preserve fare- in order re mr aitken is attending con ference al su catharines this week rev mr waddell will conduct ser vice on sunday morning at a recent meeting a league was formed and a schedule of ball games arranged for amongst the ball teams of stewarttown terra cotta llmi house and our own boys who play their tlrst game at stewarttown on tuesday evening ltmehouse team coming to bailinafad on thursday evening xfiss bessie hlnnle spent the week eqd at her home c all the friends of vincent evans axe pleased to see him back again af ter spending a year in montreal ashgrove ashgrove league held a meeting on sunday vening under the direction of mr john buddell citizenship vice- president rev hector mclean mis sionary or china gave a very inter esting address which was muchenjoy ed the meeting two weeks ago was in charge of mrs prank ruddell mis sion vuepres at which mrs aiken of balllhafad gave a splendid talk on the west special for one week combination doors 2 ft 8 in x 6 ft 8in and 2 ft 10 in x 6 ft 10 in just phone georgetown lumber co ltd at george town or acton and we will call on you and quote yon prices on new building or remodelhjig dont forget our free delivery georgetown phone 250 acton phone 120 r h thompson co for dependable hardware let us sharpen your lawn mower we sharpen repair and adjust your lawn mower at a very reasonable cost taylor fortes ball bearing lawn mower 9 wheel 16 cut 950 the late mks elliott both low price and low cost seiberling alltreads a tire for which you pay a low price may turn out to be very costly one for which you pay a lot more may not live up to its price tag botli in the fact that its first price is moderate and its quality as great as to make its final cost the very lowest the new seiberling alltread tire meant economy we have your size below is a price list of a few of the sizes at the home of her elder son r j alfred elliott near shawvule que on may 25 1931 there passed away at the age of 12 years another of those early pioneers in the person at mary a kent whose faith courage and industry have greatly assisted in laying well and good the foundations of our country before her marriage to the late hugh h elliott township of claren don in ponttao county province of quebec mary a kemp who was canadian born near huntley omv in ottawa valley lived with her father and mother mr and mrs robert kemp in clarendon township being the eldest in the family she early learned those habits of industry which were so necessary to pioneer life her parents had come from ireland in the early forties when the country was mostly bush the ven w h naylor archdeacon of clarendon in his book the church in clarendon makes frequent refer ence to mrs enioua husband who in addition to being a successful far mer was a contractor and builder d many are the homes churches and other structures still existing as monument to his courage and in dustry the deceased while actively engag ed in her home and family duties al- for many yearn actively directed the manufacture of cheese at the farm the market being largely mon treal and ottawa valley to religion mrs elliott was staunch methodist until at time of union she came into the united church georgetown where she had lived with her only daughter mrs dr mcallister and where she was well and favorably known to mourn her loss there are three sisters mrs peter latng of denver col mrs h p gaburn and mrs j a carson of edmonton and two sons and one daughter mr r j a elliott and ruggles h elliott of shawvtue que and mrs mcallister of george town ont the remains were interred in the shawvule united cemetery on wed nesday may nth the funeral ser vices betag under the direction of her pastor rev mr wright assisted by rev mr temple of the anglican church shawvule 14 cut grass catchers grass sh edgers corrugated garden ho nozzles 900 quckern real a passerby atopped to watch an old man in his garden weeding which weeds do you consider uw easiest to kill be asked widows weeds answered the old roan you only have to say wat thou and they wilt girls were harder to kiss in your days werent they grandpa well mebbe but it wasnt so blame dangerous the ol parlor sofa wasnl apt to smash into a tree jest about the thne ye got all puckered pure food store 2 no 51b pails clover honey 95c 2 x i lb pkg pure lard 3 large tins tomatoes f 3 large tins peas 2 tins pears 7 lb bag pastry flour 6 pkgji deluxe jelly powders choice sliced breakfast bacon lb 8 cakes castile soap 4 cakes infants delight soap 3 cakes lux toilet soap 3 pkgs handy ammonia l 23c 29c 25c 25c 19c 25c 22c 21c 23c 23c 19c f choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver ears am and repair your screen door and windows screen wire cloth black and galvd 1 8 to 48 wide new perfection oil stoves and ovens tudhope electric rangettes electric hot plates mcciary electric ranges plumbing sheet metal work electric wiring r h thompson co phone 4 georgetown clothing dollars your dollar with which you buy your clothes has a de- finite value and you possses the right to obtain the utmost for h at silvers your clothing dollar has a distinctly greater buying power and this is being continually appreciated by an ever increasing number of buyers high quality and low prices are appreciated by our customers arrange to take fud advantage of our cutstausding values this ladies rayon guaranteed wash able afternoon dresses out standing value 175 ten various lines of ladies broadcloth and print dresses sizes i 4 to 44 extra special 98c printed silk also chiffon dresses beautiful styles at greatly reduced prices for this week girls silk dresses and ensembles very nice assortment sizes 8 to 14 at 225 ladies pure silk fullfashioned hose extra special 79c ladies silk lisle gloves a won derful bargain at 29c m childrens cotton sox special a pair 15c boys knee pants special 49c an extra large assortment of boys broadcloth and printed shirt waists special 49c we axe offering 5 dozen of mens overalls real good make of a 1 50 line a real bargain for this week only 98c see them mens tweed pants all sizes special 175 boys two pant tweed suits sizes up to 30 special 475 extra special boys cotton jer seys this week only 25c we have fleet foot and miner canvau shoes guaranteed the lowest prices in town h silver phone 375 where your dollar goes further main st georgetown glenwilljams 30 x 29 x 29 x 30 x 28 x 29x x x 440 450 450 t9 30 30x 31 x 29 x size vi 440- 450- 450- 475 475 475 475 500 500 500 500 525 525 525 525 550 550 portage regular 21 20 21 19 20 19 20 20 21 19 t 575 650 735 740 870 880 920 940 1085 1125 1145 i 765 830 890 925 1025 1070 1105 1140 1330 1370 1415 heavy duty 1135 1225 1265 1305 1390 1425 1615 1670- 1725 f sinclair yakanixing and baiter service phone 2s georgetown the annual true blue and orange order church parade was held on sunday may 30th to the united church here there was a good crowd consisting of a number of visiting lodges an interesting and instruc tive sermon was given by rev h caldwell pastor special music was rendered by the choir we appreciate the work of the lol and also the orange order and hope that they will be able to visit our enure again miss myrtle ctlrby of toronto was home for the week end mr tom roberts- of onelph made a short visit to the village on priday mr win wheeler of brampton spent sunday with his parents mr lloyd barui was guest at the home of mr and mrs merrltt of brampton mr and mrs j rill and their son rimer spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs marsden of woodstock mr w day and miss c allen of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs o allen mr and mrs john hepburn of hamilton spent monday with mr and mrs john hepburn a number of our young people are attending the s vic to terra cotta church which has been opened by jtev mr caldwell of llroehouse w are glad to hear mr wagstaffe has recovered from his recent illness the men are very busy drawing gravel through our village could they not stop and fill up some of the holes in the road t7 chevrolet th wohi s towetb pnead six 12 modal lilting from 410 to ts40 i fadofy ttia most popular car la canada ontiac brethren and sisters began the dnsky clergyman i will me to yon du morning on the present style of woman wearing apparel taking my text from the book of revelav- n otrrgrowth of rha mclaughlin carriage com pany ufar the mclaughlin motor car company onaral moron of canada urnirad traces rh history to 1869 surlytwo year ago sine that time ft has put forth continuous affort to give outstanding value to mi customers manufacturing on canadian toil hat baan coftsttnltyimproved and refined tga purchases of raw and finished matarlala made in canada whenever practical hava increased quality and reduced pricas other advantages are offered to the purchaser such at 6mac general motors own low rata time pay- roarrf plan than aba the broad and generous provisions 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