Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 17, 1931, p. 2

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me v 3m page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday everting june 1 7th 1931 station m m m m s br broadcasting itom speights garage wishing to call your attention to brake service mr motorist bring your brake troubles to us if proper adjustment can be made wecan do it or if your brakes need lining we are fully equipped with the latest rlectrical brake lining jchines to do it the cost of one fine alone will pay for the average- brake lining job or keep your brakes adjusted all year r dqitnow be able to stop when you have to died hayfrard at ouelph general hos pital on tuesday june 16th e w hayward formerly of terra cotta in his 63rd year funeral from his late residence 119 york road ouelph on thursday at 230 dat hunter at ouelph on tuesday june 16th 1931 sarah elizabeth tthttble beloved wife of thomas hunter in her 65th year funeral will take place from her late residence lot 5 eon 8 esqueslng to 8t stephens anglican church hornby on thursday june 18th servloe at 230 standard time speights garage brake specialists voir will find our prices meet with your approval w lfv if ik 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 forbes ipall 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 mcclary electric ranges sheet metal work electric wiring r h thompson co phqne 46 georgetown fc- pure food store full 15 lb peek potatoes 17c 10 bars pearl soap 1 0 bars comfort soap 3 pkgs gold dust good 4 string broom 3 cakes lelys hard water soap 3 pkgs dried peas 3 large tins tomatoes 3 large tins peas 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 2 x i lb pkgs pure lard 2 small heinz ketchup 39c 49c 29c 25c 19c 29c 25c 25c 23c 29c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver in memoriam hartshorne in loving memory of a husband and father thomas hsrtshome who passed away june 16th 1027 time takes away the edge of grief but meoiory turns back every leaf sadly missed by wife sons and daughters toronto rockwood and alabama sharps in loving memory of our dear dugftte florence who depart ed this lire june 18 188 hpw often there comes before us your deaf tace ond and true but death can- never take away sweet memories dear florence of yu- sadly missed by mother father bister and brothers town council will pe- possess wooixent millssmith a stone assessment raised council met last evening as per adjournment to deal with assessment and other business it was moved by gibbons and sec onded by cleave that the assessment of smith stone ltd of 1500 on land be confirmed and assessment raised to 27000 on buildings and business assessment to be computed on tr750o as provided by assessment act which will be namely 18500 making total assessment of 44000 all of above assessment in excess of 11s00o to be for school purposes only carried yeas qlbbons barnes cleave and parr nay the mayor moved by cummlngs seconded by olbbons that the cle instructed to j x wood to the effect mat as ha has not fulfilled his part of the agreement re his purchase of tbe woollen mill the corporation of georgetown through the council in tends to take possession of the same carried baseball georgetown intermediate kept pace with milton in the hal ton county league race when they defeated oak- vllle 4 to 3 last thursday in a twilight fixture and then went to acton on saturday and put the skids under that team to the tune of 21 to 3 the game at oakville was rather a short affair being out down to six innings on account- of darkness the locals made rather a poor start allowing oakville two runs in the first innings but made up for it in the sixth when they got to roe for 3 runs on some timely hitting especially by walters who hit a double to score two roe for oakvine and wg f oeorge town both pitched good ball and it was rather a nip and tuck affair right to the finish r h k oeorgetown 0 0 10 0 34 7 2 oakvine 2 0 0 1 0 03 4 2 batteries oakviue roe and lyons oeorgetown walters and mcnally umpire nicholson toronto grave decoration and church service oddfellows and rebekahs de corate graves of deceased members on sunday afternoon eloquent sermon by rev dr howard pastor of rnox presbyterian church job printing w bruntons garage plwmpt and expert service on all kind of car workrnartahip guaranteed i tirea for sale- gaoa greueaand auto acceuoriee mala street north phone j580 at acton last saturday it was pure ly a one sided affair all the way through and acton were never in the hunt at any stage of the game oeorgetown started off in the first with 4 ruas one being a homer by hepburn and from there on it was just a continual parade around the bases for the locals but anyway it was good batting practice and the boys should be in good shape to meet milton this year walters again pitch ed smart ball having 10 strikeouts and giving but 2 walks barker start ed in the box for acton but he had ho control whatever over the opposi tion and was replaced in the third lngs toy chalmers who was left in for the remainder of the game the locals were hitting the ball hard and far having a home and five 3 base hits keeping the acton fielders con tinually on the run looking for lost is acton plays the return game in oaorgetown the coming saturday so dont miss seeing it game called at three thirty oclock dj3t the box score was as follows the annual grave decoration of de ceased members of orion lodge io cep and verdun rebekah lodge took place on sunday afternoon when oyer one hundred members of the above order headed by georgetown citizens band paraded to greenwood ceme tery and deposited flowers on the graves of deceased brothers and sisters the ceremony v the cemetery was taken part in by rev dr howard past grand chaplalb clarence spence no gordon qpence chaplin and a b parr secretary of orion lodge miss pearl scott ko read the names of deceased members of verdun rebekah lodge the deceased members whose graves were decorated are as follows ststerjirs amy kitchen bro wm blair bro h h beartwell bro w o buck sister mrs elisabeth coo bros o porteous wxn chara ww miliar thos harris pp h grieve p ruddeu appelbe wm travers win o buck wm blair h nevina s kevins po coffin j ross h h heartwenno n mckhmon j o wilson t j wheeler pk w t d k search po a adams pq r e harrison po e finlay j hays t steele po wm oane d c watson po j balrd e nix on po w a bailey j r thomp son jr r mlno jas norton in the evening ths lodges met and headed by oeorgetown citizens band paraded to knox presbyterian church a halt was made at the cenotaph as the parade was passing and while the band played abide with me a wreath was deposited to the memory of those who gave their lives in the great war at the churchwerds of welcome were spoken by rev dr howard pas tor of the church and a past grand chaplin of the order after which he preached an eloquent and impressive sermon that was much appreciated and enjoyed by the large gathering present after reading 1st samuel 17th chap from the 37th to the 51st verse as the scripture lesson he chose as his subject- and took from hebrews 13th chapter and the first verse let brotherly love con tinue the speaker said in text is the motto of many men and your fraternal order fides or faith is a means of relief from doubt when knowledge is not available fidelity ls a derrick that lifts us out of our selves to a real sphere or service falth initiates duty duty to our god ourselves our neighbor our church our family and the world at large faith is the essence of endeavor and in all our work endeavor is needed if we have no spirit of endeavor we never get very far in life love is a common affection all charity and brotherly love must be considered a privilege if worth while what kind of charity ls it that must be bidden or done out of the cold sense of duty true love ls that affection which swells up within your heart and makes you do something for others god forbid that i should preach out of a sense of duty duty ls splendid hut not enough kindness tender ness and sympathy ls a privilege that makes lc worthwhile and heightens the whole tone of living it is a privilege to be able to say good morn ing in a cheerful tone it ls a privi lege to be brave everywhere truth ye shall know the truth and truth will make you free truth ls the light and nothing lives without light truth makes us grow and gives us a place in life truth makes us free friendship love and truth are true fundamental principles for a life worthwhile during the service mrs a l how ard sang very beautifully nearer my god to thee on their return to the lodge rooms a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to rev dr howard for his very able and inspiring address marshalls a mcoulgan and jos tjall were in charge of the parade visiting brethren were present from milton brampton and acton georgetown wilton s3 woods 2b hepburn of beaumona rf mcyann 3b walters p mcnally c tuck li benhazn lb abrhpoa 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 3 0 3 1 2 2 2 1 3 10 1 0 1 8 lb acton kaley 3b holloway terry as walters 2b waterhuse anderson c oihbens c tyler rf crlpps s barter p chalmers p 60 21 19 27 12 2 abrhpoa e cf 4 6 5 5 5 2 3 4 4 1 3 41 2 0 1 13 4 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 13 27 12 7 3 base hits homerun hepburn mcnally 2 woods c walters benham 2 base hit terry left on bases oeorgetown 9 acton 13 umpire nicholson toronto t i no increase in the price of heat with alu the bran c the whole wheat there will bfc no incrtease in cost on account of the new sales tax either to your erocer or to you for your nourishing economical shredded wheat- del icioya v2ch berrjes and fresh fruits the canadian shredded wheat company ltd niagara falls canada ashgrove the ashgrove dnlted church bun- day school and young peoples socie ty held their annual picnic to stan ley park erin on friday june 13th the afternoon was spent in races soft- ball and boating the winners in the races were as follows girls a yra and under betty rud deu doris brownridge boys 6 yrs and under ward brown ridge gilbert wrlgglesworui girls 9 yrs and under marlon dick marlon bradley bovs 9 yrs and under- brad ley roy bradley i olrls is yrs and under irene fish er charlotte wilson nini boys 13 yrs and under pred rud- sf aeu biu bradley senior girls lule reed lule rud- dell senior boys fred nurse gordon fisher married ladies mrs o b dick mrs h reed married men harold reed thos brownridge threelegged race john and gor don fisher h reed and h kuntly wheelbarrow race jim and gor don fisher joe calvin and stanley peameo baujnafad stewarttown stewarttown jr wa packed their bale recently and have discontinued theur meetings for the season prances jenklnson walter hodge and charlie mclean are the en trance aspirants heres hoping they are successful some of stewarttown high school pupils are holidaying in the village anxiously awaiting the results of then- years work mrs lawson jr mrs bonathan and miss vera heath have been lay- ed up with the lagrippe mrs h lawson held a luncheon and bridge at her home on saturday in honour of miss c setnple mr norman thompson is building new bam mr percy bally is holidaying at bis home here mr j h smith has improved his house by having it stuccoed mrs j wilson has her grand chll dren holidaying with her the dust abater was recently put on the streets of our village and we appreciate it very much we are sorry to hear that our store keeper mr i m bennett underwent an operation recently his many friends wish him a speedy recovery glenwiluams the juveniles also kept pace in their group when they played a tie game in milton on wednesday last the score being 77 they w minus their star pitcher or the score may nave been a little different nevertheless a ritchie came to the rescue and pitched a fair game o keen the score tied r h e oeorgetown 0 13 0 10 27 9 2 milton 4 10 0 0 2 07 10 2 batteries- georgetown ritchie and ward milton clements and bundy damages a as in hetdmimms cases vavjtt in the deheral sessions and coun ty court of judge justin last week there were no criminal cases and his honor was presented with a pair of white gloves by sheriff brown two jury cases heard arose from an auto collision on the centre road tn eel county loul f heyd barrister of toronto was returning home to to ronto on a stormy night in january last a wet bunding snow was fall ing when he collided with harry r mlmrim and mrs mlirnns of oesrge- tewn bach party issued a writ judge justin tried the two actions together the jury found both parties at fault and assessed the nroporuona as fol lows heyd 78 per cent and mlmms 25per cent he round the following damages sustained- by harry xl muxma ut224 mrs mlmms 1500 and cauls f heyd 328 j mr jim hepburn of centre island spent the week end with his par ents mr and bars john hepburn a number of our people attended the anniversary services in the unit ed church nerval as the rev w hunt of winona who was the special speaker was once pastor of qlervwll- llsms united church miss eleanor hepburn of toronto is spending a few days at her home here mr lloyd barth is spending a few days in toronto our cemetery has been very much improved by the work of mr j marchmenl and mr john hepburn and credit is due to the board of directors who have taken interest in keeping the cemetery in order mr and mrs ed hill of toronto spent friday at his home miss m muuin is now able to be out again after having her tonjdla removed at the general hospital ouelph the sacred concert by the salva tion army of brampton was very much appreciated on tuesday night in the united church mr ed mcmaster of the toronto police force is spending his holidays at his home here mr and mrs a lonsberry and mr and mrs j marsden and children of woodkock were guasu at the bom of my and mrs j hill on sunday mis ouara and son walter of toronto spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs j wheeler the services in stanans church sunday by the young crusaders who are going from town to town tug- the old time gospel much enjoyed- and appreciated mrs j beaumont and mrs j me diation are spending a weeks vacation tamlchlgnand other points accom panied by mrs a hubner of oak- ttlle the womens association of the united church held their june meet ing on tuesday 9th in the former methodist church after the opening devotional exercises arrangements were oompleted for the garden party to be held at mr root mkenrya on june 25th and every effort is being made to make this event a most en joyable one after all business had been disposed of mrs r- mcenery and hiss a shoruu contributed two very acceptable numbers the enumerator u a very busy person these days as every one is re celving a call from him the wmj3 held their annual quilt ing at mrs john mckechnles on monday afternoon a bale of cloth ing was also packed after which lunch was served on the lawn rev mr aitken and rev mr wadvdell be ing the guests of honor the friends of pearl mcenery are pleased to learn that she has com pleted her year at acton high school with a splendid record having taken honors tn eight subjects out of the ten prescribed she also won the first prise given at the halton county wctu convention for her essay baseball is receiving its share of attention these days and while many of the boys do not actually need the exercise the game may be the means of developing real manhood the united church sunday school picnic will be held on saturday june 27th be sure and keep the date open limehouse wn nre were tvry mrs john arrowsmtth and children of toronto visited with mrs d 8wackhammer the past week mr dotagals mcleod of toronto is holidaying at mrs w mitchells mlas lpdla caldwell has returned home from st thomas where she has been attending alma college miss caldwell graduated in household science carrying off fust prise con gratulations lydla mr and mrs robt storey spent the week end with mrs lopoldevln mr wm marshall and miss edwena were home for the week end mr and mis a l marshall and daughter visited mrs jas mcdowell and mr r marshall over the week end miss nellie davtes is visiting her aunt mrs brooks neat sunday morning and evening rev john little of rockwood will preach anniversary services in the dnlted church services at 11 ajn and too pm standard time the fifth line from the check line to the highway ls being widened and improved we trust this includes the road through the village which is badly in need of repair contrary to general conditions throughout the country business seems to be particularly good with the canadian oypsum co so good b it that it has been necessary to keep the kiln running seven days a week and also the quarry hi oon- vsatlon with some of the oldest residents this was never necessary in all the seventy years or more of the communitys history surely wljh a little wise manipulation on the part of the xnanagement this desecration of the sabbath could be avoided and the employees allowed to remember the sabbath day to keep it holy the ladles association of lime- house presbyterian church wul hold a tea at the home of miss olive mar shall on friday afternoon june 19th from 2 to s standard time the ladies institute gave an ice cream social at tile home of mrs charles meredith last friday there was a good attendance and an enjoy able time was spent mrs wm oowdty presented the prises awarded in the cake contest as follows first mrs charles meredith fruit dish second mrs a norton cake plate the prises were donated by mrs oowdty arrived too late for last issue mlas winifred ivens visited her atstera airs j newton and mrs c oale teat wednesday rev h caldwell attended the united church conference in st tharuww the- past west mrnueck f wetland visited friends in the village during the weak dr j u 8utnrlaisa f toronto and oordqn of qualpu spent the week end wtth their parents x mikmk x sport shoes shoes for the golfer bowler etc in twotone tan black and white crepe and leather soles goodyear welt lace and blucher oxford 450 to 700 d brill co presenting comfort smartly styled for fathers day for occasions of recreation here is clothing that performs in care- free easy manner for golf bowling etc events these smart styles are comfortable and among the leaders straw hats best under the sun peppy snappy comfortable cool headwear that will appeal to all men ties we have a wonderful selection of ties for fathers day includ ing polka dots stripes and plains in many new designs for summer 50cto 150 p knickers english tweed and linen knickersrpiajri striped and checked designs special 395 flash waterproof bathing suits it is smart light and sheds water weighs the same wet or dry free waterproof carry ing bag with every suit d brill co phone 467 main st georgetown r- i- i ftami

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