Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 10, 1931, p. 2

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pag 2 r c j r gmtiwa jkf7s tre georgetown herald wednesday evening june 10th i93h j station brakes broadcasting from speights garage wishing to call s your attention to brake service mr motorist bring your brake troubles toois 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 ableto stop when you have to died robertson suddenly at calgary june 6th donald stewart robert son of milton out beloved hus- rjanid of katherlne dewar in his 83rdyear speights garage brake specialists you will find our prices meet with your approval wh at ha 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 forbes ball bearing lawn mower 9 wheel 16 cut 950 14 cut 900 grass catchers grass shears and edgers corrugated garden hose and nozzles repair your screen door and windows screen wire cloth black and galvd 18 to 48 wide plumbing new perfection oil stoves and ovens tudhope electric rangettes electric hot plates mcdary electric ranges sheet metal work electric wiring r h thompson co phone 46 georgetown pure food store full 15 lb peck potatoes 17c 10 bars pearl soap 39c 10 bars comfort soap 49c 3 pkgs gold dust 13c good 4 string broom 29c 3 cakes leryvhard water soap 25c 3 pkgs dried peas 19c 3 large tins tomatoes 29c 3 large tins peas 25c 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25c 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard 23c 2 small heinz ketchup 29c choice fresh fruit and vegetables j at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver job printing i- b 7 bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all lands of cars 1 woam guaranteeo tires for sale m 3r gas oi grease and auto ac majn street north phone 280 georgetown i donald s robertson milton citizen die in the passing of donald s robert son on saturday at calgary milton loses one of its oldest and most pro minent cltlsens born on tne home stead just outside ot the town mr robertson had been a lifelong resi dent of this district a staunch liberal and ardent and generous supporter of kxvuc presbyterian church he was also an enthusiastic curler bowler and golfer with keen interest in all sports he will be missed not only in this community but generally throughout th dominion as be was a well known business man baying business interests in many parts of canada he is survived by his widow she sons and two daughters stewart toronto duncan drumheller aita alexand- der winnipeg donald patrick ernest struan helen and catharine at home also two brothers dr pun- can robertson chicago 111 and dr ectwln robertson of toronto as well as trwo sisters misses isabella and lillian robertson toronto jolm estate left of w21175 widow daughter and son benefit by t j clark will application for probate jot the will of the v thomas j clark of s3 walmer road toronto and son of tne late thomas clark of georgetown ties been made by national trust cbmpany limited the executor nam ed therein a trie estate is valued for probate at 33117534 the principal assets being stocks amounting to 326 473 60 which include a substantial holding of the preferred shares of rolphclarkstone limited fane company with which the laue mr clark was associated for many years and life insurance amounting to 91386 61 by the will the daughter mrs ross receives insurance and the son christie t clark receives shares in tile confederation life association and insurance the widow fanny l dark receives the income from the estate after which the estate goes to the daughter the son and their issue wm- balllngal park roy shepherd w w c sargent park r mccartney ww o otlllvet ww jas mudte ww geo ferry foundry r patterson foundry j miller foundry h kouyounjelr foundry wm stokes foundry clarence philips foundry h marchment w wm balllngal foundry wm emmerson park c stacey part roy shepherd park jas harding park h marchment ww jas harow- sts 0 stacey foundry jas mudie foundry wm stokes foundry georgetown hydro are hall georgetown hydro fire alarm georgetown hydro ww georgetown hydro town ball georgetown hydro ww dominion stores charity r superior stores charity browns bakery charity j n oneill and son ww sis chas 3 king sts bell telephone mun office and town hall 16js0 can national express 135 h r mlmms insurance 1620 lawsph it stratton 1521 wm ward court services coo c thompson court services 4oq r d warren honored i the last issue of the canadian bap tist save particulars of a gathering in walmer road ohurch of very special interest on friday evening waay 1 when the deacons and their wives met to do honor to mr r d warren cm the occasion of his retirement from uw chairmanship of the dlaconate it was eminently fitting that such nappy recognition of one whose ster ling character christian spirit and deep devotion have contributed so largely to the life and work of wal- r road ohurch following a de lightful supper messages were read from dr john mcneill and dr prank sanderson expressing regret in not being able to be present and paying loving tribute to the character and service of the guest of the evening in brief addresses rev dr bingham mr merrill and mr j n shenstone joined in the general expression of flection and appreciation dr tracy in a highly complimentary addr voiced the loving esteem of mr war rens fellow deacons and concluded sood wishes and high esteem for mrs warren the canadian baptist says mr warrens reply evidenced some- tluxurof the secret of a life and chara- eter that have meant much not only to walmer road but to the entire denomination district annual meeting halton womens institute the district annual meeting of the halton women s institute took place in the arena georgetown on friday june 5th with 125 delegates and mem bers present mrs cartwrlght the district president first gave an ad dress followed by the financial report of the districts the local branches presented their reports all showing a successful years work with a great deal of time and money spent on relief work the officers for the en suing year were elected as follows branch past president mrs cart- wright aft union president mrs geo campbell georgetown 1st vloepres mrs ford omagh 2nd vlcepres mrs dowdy lime- house sectreas mrs merry hornby mrs kirk sang a solo and lead in some community singing lunch was served in the middle of the day and in the afternoon three in terestlng addresses were given first by the hon mr kennedy minister of agriculture stressing the importance of the work and stating that the provincial government was this year allowing the institutes 10000 more lor their work miss powell of the department spoke as also did mrs col ltton the pupils of the school un der miss harrisons direction sang very ably several of their festival miss benuce mcdonald and miss kathleen wilson played a pleasing piano duet and the meeting closed with the national anthem church army crusaders visit georgetown saturday sunday and monday a group or young church army crusaders seven in number under the leadership of captain h gibson are marching from toronto to owen sound over 300 miles they will reach georgetown on saturday next june 13th at noon open air services will be held on saturday evening-jol- lowed by service in st oebrges ohurch for other services see the church notice in this paper they will leave on tuesday morning for orangevllle their next stopping place the church army has been called by the bishop of london the bpear head of the church quite recently hju3 the duchess of york present ed to the founder of the church army the rev prebendary carule c1x ttx the seventh service star as each star on a church army uni form represents seven years of service it will be easily seen that he has completed nearly m years of continu ous service the church of england newspaper has just issued a 16 page supplement on tne work of the church army and the following is an extract from an editorial founded in 1681 by that wonderful man prebendary wilson carllle whose heart was aflame with the love of ood and his fellowmen the church army has gone from strength to strength throughout this period the ca has been guided and in spired by the beloved chief whose hand is still- on the helm whose vision lsundlmmed and whose faith is undaunted looking at the mani fold activities or the army we see tne ohurch in action as our lord in tended it to be aggressively evangell- ttfcj and not forgetting the social im plications of the gospel as mr stanley baldwin said two or three years ago the record ot the church army is a modern chapter in tne acta of the apostles we are coolktant that notwlth- l standing the thrtlung story of pas tmwlevement the best is yet to bar town 5 unol following are hie accounts as paid at meeting of town council on june 2nd but unavoidably crowded out of report last week h marchment ww sts j miller w w u marchment ww sts ed erwln park tost park ia00 iso 18 00 8js0 650 5 40 045 150 9 jo 750 750 300 540 540 300 150 150 stewarttown june 8th 1931 the first sitting of the court of re vision for the township of esqueslng was held at ten oclock ajn all the members of council were present having taken the required oath they took their seats it was moved by w a wilson sec onded by w q appelbe that george fc cleave be chairman carried a number of appeals were dealt with and several laid over till next meeting of the court moved by w a wilson seconded by l l mullln thaithls court of revi sion do now adjourn to meet at the call of the chairman carried the council met in the afternoon with reeve cleave- in the chair deputyreeve currie and councillors wilson mullln and appelbe present 18 or minutes of last meeting were read 150 and confirmed it was moved by oeo currie onded by 1 l mullln that the lowing accounts be passed and paid ben telephone- 38133 to june 15th 265 8311 to june 15th 215 total s486 j sanford board of health account 3 60 n r thompson sas- sessor 281 dog tags 5c each 1405 postage 200 total 1605 m camp bell assessor 313 dog tags 5c s10ss postage 100 total 1165 carried moved by w o appelbe seconded by w a- wilson thatatbe treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road commissioner 335511 carried moved by appelbe seconded by wil son that this council do now adjourn to meet on tuesday evening july 14th at 730 carried 340 340 300 9j0 100 775 60 60 60 78 135 1351 300 47j7 979 356 388 1495 3100 r h thompson st co bell telephone chiefs res sam wajker sidewalks sam walker sts a e coleman sts -a- livingstone foundry haines bros sts leroy dale legal fees 906 330 33516 12360 jo 1850 3990 14300 baseball georgetown juveniles defeated the hlllmersvcoal team of oakville 10 to 6 in the park on thursday evening last and are now tied for fust place in the league there was a good crowd of fans present and they wit nessed a smart game of ban oak ville opened the sooting in their half of the first innings with one run but the locals started off at a good dtp and scored four runs m the first and knocked the oakville pitcher darter out of the box to be replaced by hop kins who had started in right field mcnally again pitched the entire game for georgetown and was never in danger having 9 strlkeouts to hopkins 7 and he helped the cause in the 8th innings when he hit a triple to deep centre to score 3 runs klumers 10000300 36 11 5 georgetown 4 0 0 0 10 3 3 x 10 10 3 batteries georgetown mcnauy and ward hlllmers carter hopkins and ramsay norval the womens auxiliary of st pauls church norval met in the parish hau on thursday june 4th the annual bale was packed jwith dona tions from the members besides the quilts which were made during the year it was decided to hold a bazaar this year the date set being the first friday in november erin mr and mrs j leslie are visiting with mr and mrs f thompson glen will lama mr and mrs leslie rldler and family spent sunday with mr and mrs a rldler mr and mrs j d hough of ro chester nt mr and mrs archie arnott of buffalo n y mr and mrs geo rldler jr of detroit mich spent the week end with mr and mrs samuel rldler the runeral of the late mrs alex ander mcpsul to oaledon cemetery was largely attended she was miss elizabeth snell before her marriage a native of chmguaoousy township she was bom in mlrtmlclu new brunswick in the year that queen victoria ascended the throne mrs mcfaul was in her 96th year her late husband rev dr alexander mc faul was pastor of knox presbyter- ian church caledon in its earner years one son and three daughters survive esquesing council under auspices op the black knights on lzth georgetowns big day in 1931 will fee august 13th when the orangemen s derry day celebration under the aus pices or the black ttjolghts win take place in the park here all prepara tions are being made for a gathering of between stx and seven thousand people and a splendid program to be ing arranged keep this date lrinalnd and arrange tn- be in georgetown on august 12th ro glenwilllams miss j mongomery of long beach california spent the week end with mr- and mrs garvin we are sorry to report mrs h logan is still confined in her home through illness on account of the pastor being at conference the young people of the united church took charge of the services on sunday mrs p merrit and her daughter kathleen of brampton spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs barth one of the armenian boys who came out to the georgetown farm about six years ago visited george town and the glen and the citizens felt proud to see such a fine type of a young man phuipplan was made welcome as be went from house to house selling his books rev d and mrs cameron and rev j w davis ant mr and mrs p farr all of toronto were guests at the home of mr and mrs j hep burn on wednesday mr w brennan our local enumera tor has been on his rounds this week taking the census of our village we are grateful for the oil that was put on our main street through the village little miss maud thornton who has been very ul and will be in the gen eral hospital at toronto tor some time we are glad to report is much better mr blyth of terra cotta took charge of the services at umehouse churchill and olenwullams united churches as the rev oajdweu was in st catharines attending the confer ence on the request of mr joseph beau mont the first company of glen girl guides paraded to st albans church qlenwlulams june 7th after the service mr beaumont thanked the guides for parading and bid them all goodbye as he is leaving for eng land on friday the 13th of june stop look ustsni annual garden party of mt pelasant ohurch win be held on the church grounds third line west chlngua- cousy right on no 7 provincial high way on the evening of monday june 33nd at 8 oclock standard time pro- grame will be given by the llstowel male choir three times winners of the wright shield harmonic quar tette concert entertainers will sing buetts solos and other musical num bers mr david p savage humorous entertainer this is the first time these artists have made their appear ance in peel county and they come highly recommended programme will be given under cover seating capacity for io00 people grounds lighted by hydro refreshment booth on the grounds admission 35c and 30o st holding the distinction of being wellington countys oldest resilient mrs susannah decker of arkeu celebrated her 101st birthday on sun day big celebration at georgetown church news for sale choice hardwooyl per single cord s37s mixed wood and bails 3a rails and hardwood ssjm slabs j brandford phooe sssj ar 3s3j rax 4 georgetown i georgetown fish market close to rink phone 163 all kinds of freaii and smoked fish dally fresh fried dsh and chip dinners and sup pers we have changed our method of frying and adopted an odorless one come in and sample a meal or take it home with you it united church 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am and 7 pm rev j w pedley of toronto will preach at both services st albans charcb glenwuuama services next sunday june 14th will be at 11 an in the morning and 7 pm in the evening the church army ciusaders on a route march from toronto to owen sound will be in charge of these services ah i very cordially invited to take jjart in these services knoxtpresbyterian church sunday june 14th 10 an bible school 11 ajn and 7 pm regular dburoh services the minister rev dt a leslie howard wul preach the 1 0 of will attend the evening ser vice following- their annual parade special music by the choir mr f m pollelt organist and choirmaster mr j young caruloneur visitors and strangers welcomed baptist church rev a n frith pastor mr chas kirk organist dr f r watson a s supt mrs w f smith president bypu sunday 10 am bible school 11 am public worship the pastor win speak on quebec trophies 645 pjn evening service will begin with organ prelude by mr kirk christian baptism wul be administered mon day 8 pah bypu closes attendance contest with an attractive programme st georges chaxeh a band of young church army of ficers will be in the parish this week end to conduct open air and church services they win arrive at noon on saturday june 13thaud will hold an open air meeting on the streets of georgetown at 730 pm followed by a service in si georges ohurch at 815 pm sunday services at 8 11 and 7 with a service tor young people in st georges ohurch at 3 oclock in the afternoon mission service in st georges church at 8 pm on monday come and bear these young men with their three fold message of conversion consecration and churchmanstup everyone very heartily invited to join in these services terracotta a rather serious accident occurred on main tsreet one sunday evening recently when a young motorist side- swiped a car standing on the street owned by miss slmpklns and which was parked opposite her residence both cars were damaged and his car turned over in the ditch with the un fortunate man underneath but was soon released when a crowd gathered around he escaped with an injured kneecap and a few cuts from broken glass mrs b hayward of gvlelph is spending a few days with terra cotta and cheltenham friends mr and mrs e slmpklns have moved into mr george townsends house on rlvervtew ave recently vacated by mr h hayward mr r clark who is employed in rogers quarries had his foot badly crushed by a heavy stone falling on it on friday last it will lay him off for some time one of our prominent young men joined the ranks of the royal bene dicts on wednesday afternoon con gratulations george mr walter and thos hayward of ouelph spent victoria day with terra cotta friends dr mcandrew is shipping a large number of brick from his brick plant here at present our local quarries report business quite brisk we are pleased to learn that mr john sanderson has returned home much improved in health remember the service in the terra cotta united church on 8unday evening as usual all cordially in vited mr w j rutledge is still doing a rushing trade in the gravel business no shovelling required la all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smith ing and cannel coal in fact i carry everything to be found in any uptodate coal and wood yard john mcdonald fhtone 12 georgetown frankly we are not surprised when we see your blankets ready to leave this laundry for your homes we are not at ail surprised at the phone messages and letters or appreciation we halve been receiving our new process of re- fluffing blankets re stores the new look and cosy feel and it would be hard indeed for a- housewife to open her bundle and not wiqtwr with pleasure tbere they are au tied up with colored ribbons and ready to lay away for the fall phone about this and our other six regular family wash services- or slop any one of our oourteous driver-salesmen- macs barber shop phone 328 semifinished toronto wet wash 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