Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1931, p. 2

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t s- wf- x t sbb pae2 r the georgetov rv 7m vv no prendniii but quality toi ever been given with salada t- repairs of any descrdtion watehcs oocks jewellery we- now have our repair department in order and are read to undertake the repair of any kind or make of watch clock or jewellery all our work is done op the premises by a capable wteaima j a wide experience in the repairing of watches orother fine mechanisms youwill also find our orices very reasonable- for tbe quality of work we do and service we render a trial will convince youi try us au oib work otjarakltbkd h jordan georgetown watchmaker jeweller sm born kayward a terra ootta on mon day august 3rd 1831 to mr and mrs harry hayward a son anderson at union on monday r august 3rd 1931 to mr and mrb clarence anderson nee eldred macdonald the gift of a son died wutton in kingston august 2 dr j b ilutton son or the late j o hutton and mrs agnes it hutton 142 albert street obituary james oneill james oneill one of the oldest and most respected residents of umehousc ont died suddenly in his seventy- ninth year at the home of his daugh ter mrs arthurncopney 147 wright avenue toronto bom in newton stewart county tyronne ireland he eame to canada as a child and settl ed with his family in nassagaweya township in 1s73 he moved to urae- neuse where to took a position with the toronto lime cmpany with which rae had been connected as a trusted employee until four years ago when be retired in 1815 he married cath erine sharp of lfmehouse who pre- february mr rald wedjieaday evenin august 5th ty c r 1931 derry day at georgetotjon many lodges will v georgetown on august uu town council georgetown august 4th 1931 oouncu met at 8 pjn with mayor mbr in the chair reeve cleave and councillors bessey curnmlngs ttie biggest day in the history otvrls gibbons and parr present deceased him last pwelir was a roman catholic and be held in the evening program fcy was a member of the independent order of foresters he was a liberal in politics he is- survived by five children alexander of kamrooos b o mrs a cooney of toronto joseph h of toronto mrs edward rarrejl of welland and frank of toronto i n the telephone directory recently issued there ap pears a reproduction of a famous painting as an ad- vertisement of the mutual life of canada copies of this painting ready for framing may be ob tained by communicating with the local agent hrmimms phone 114 georgetown r 10 bars pearl white naptha soap 33c no 1 0 tin new clover honey no 5 tin new clover honey 2 large tins fancy pink salmon 3 lb lard in i lb cartons l 2 large bottles tiger catsup 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 2 med tins clarks pork and beans 97c 48c 29c 29c 35c 25c 19c heinz cooked macaroni per tin 20c magic cafe coffee v lb pkg 17c choice breakfast bacon per lb 22c 2 tins 2 in 1 shoe polish 21c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices phone 75 a e farnell we deliver bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all kinds of cars wotkniansaip guaranteed tires f orsale gas oil greaaea and auto acoeiaoriaa mat streot north phone 280 gaot ul hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and- appliances of all kinds aa ami aa i a ami i el ra se a i i asaibhaebiabvaa wwtwfwrw avw-wp- w wr ww w rwwrw office town hall m- 7 mt a lv taj igum fr loivcsl possible prices john co win 8bobtil4 a solemn and impressive filneral service was held in balllnafad united- church friday afterhoon at tour oclock for the late john cowtn shor tul of edmonton who passed away suddenly at the home of his sister mmnnforf the service waa in charge of mr waddeu assisted by the rev m m bennett cousin of the deceased and was largely attend ed interment took place in baluna- cad cemetery the acton quartette sang two favorite hymns of deceased the pallbearers were mr i j ben nett of vlrden manitoba mr albert wnnm oalt ont messrs rkhsurd parry robert and fred ahortill of pud the casket was hanked with beautiful foral offerings which bore silent tribute of respect and sympathy mr shorhu is survttm by ni wife mabel coaford one daugh ter wmnlned a nurse in training at cbh university of alberta hospital in edmonton three sons hubert at tending queens university kingston murray and bennett at home is ed monton two slstero miss joanna shoxtm balllnafad and mrs albert walters new orleans la three brothers w- b of oeorgetown r j r brandon i4ap and f vf on the shortul homestead mr shartul was bom in ebqueslng 0ouc4y of balton in 1870 uvea lp winnipeg for a number of years latter in edmon ton he was a member of first pres byterian church edmonton also a member of the masonio order in politics he was a conservative friends were present from toron to hamilton orangeville st cath arines ertndale oalt flesherton vlrden kfalnltoha hornby mrs shortul arrived from edmonton fri day morning also hubert from qan- anoque to attend the services radial short lived cabs wax btor bunnino august i5u it is definitely understood ttuu the canadian national electric railway running be toronto and ouelph will cease operations after august 19th employees have been notified and find that so far as this road is con cerned they will be out of employ ment after that date the road has been in operation for nearly twenty years and has given a good service both passenger and freight at first the service was quite united but as time went on both accomodation and freight equipment were greatly improved from many points along the line the cutting off of tins railway will be greatly missed especially to such places as norval and iittrrhttt in his locality wheth- tbe action to be taken villi be permanent remains to be seen some time ago the ojmt- pur chased the eldorado park and this added materially to the summer busi ness upon the whole however the team line the busses and the motor trucks appear to nave made the competitton too keen and the elec arte road failed to produce a revenue that would make possible interest payment to the bondholders the change will in the meantime disturb some business customs of the people east and west and will in convenience pupils who have been attending our high school to alter magistrates pay from fee to fixed salary oakviixe is fib8t with the ultimate intention ot plac lag all magistrates on salaries instead of fees several initial changes were announced by hon w h price to day while the attorneymneral would not submit the new policy as one essentially adopted to eliminate speed traps for unsuspecting motor las he said this possibility was- one of the factors in determining the change one of the first magistrates to come under the new policy the attorney- general said was magistrate mouveen of oakvule and several adjacent townships to the county of halton magi t rate mcllveen is now being paid a salary of 1800 by ttoe prov ince while the municipality of oak- rllle contributes an additional amount the salary appointment of john r eulof of muton as magistrate in thfc same county was also announced by ool price magistrate elliott will lake the place of the late magistrate moore of acton who formerly re ceived 300 and covered large motion of the county u has not yet been determined whether a magis trate is needed at acton at george town another magistrate to be changed from fees to salary will be magis trate bawkshaw of strathroy who ides all oases in middlesex county with the exception of those in the city of xondotl the attorneygeneral said that pol icy of placing magistrates on salaries instead of fees will gradually he itended to all parts of the province these cannot be effected atrorioe be cause in many parts it would be in advisable because of the small num ber of cases the first sections of the province to coins under this policy will toe those where trafilo u ncftvy and when it is poadhle for consbsbtea and i magistrates to- b orarasalouft on tfawd cmpfl r tmt attorneygeneral poinm wt that the nww poudy ras not to be oattstdered a refleeuoai on ooul iqt piimliv alai v its working on fee receive i easereoaibs bv afr oi wnttar or tboortmsmto apxl lottfc factors id jwvfcitofs 4 jl bwvlriips tbalt georgetown wul be august 12th when royal black knights lodges from the counties of york peel duf- ferln wellington and wentworth will unite with the sir knights of halton in celebrating the 243rd anniversary of the relief of derry the parade which will include many bands win form in the park at 115 pjn sharp parading the principal streets of the town returning to the park when the official welcome will be extended to the visitors by his worship mayor markeniile the following prominent members of the order will then address the gath ering wor 81r kt a a oreyrchalrr man pom of ba his worship mayor stewart of toronto hon o s henry ptemler of ontario hon- w h price attorneyqeneral of ontario wor sot kt w h tuck pajh ont west wor sir kt loftus reid po m of b x w6r 8b- kt fred dane pom of ba a splendid program of sports will be competed for in the park during the afternoon to wnich a is monster garden party vnil dance will hay balers of toronto admission to garden party adults 38c children 20c admlssicjh to dance 25c each a bed- ford floor manager r mccartney chairman joseph hall secretary- treasurer lower school reaulu i following are the results of the lower school examinations at oeorge town high school jtsabel alexander br hist oeog art bot vera barnes eng oram phys artth zcol a helen billings art helen brown eng oram aiith edith bullivant eng oram phys aiith zool mildred caseley br hist oeog art david qriphtan eng oram phys arlth bool john onmmlnb br hlai oeog art bot allan dewhurst eng oram phys arlth harvey dewhurst oeog bot violet dick bug dram phys arlth zool ross duncan eng oram phys arith zoo jean evans eng cmun phys arith- zool frances evans br hist oeog art russet flrestlrum arlth marjory fowler br hist art bot madeline graham br hist oeog art bot marjory haines art robert harris eng oram phys arith zoo evelyn heartwell eng oram phys arlth ool norman herbert br hist oeog art bot jean hu1 ng oram albert holme br hist- oeog art bot edna hurley br hist oeog art bot gordon johnston phys arlth jean keeler oeog art clarence kennedy oeog bot frank kentner br hist oeog art bot margaret kentner oeog art bot joy laird br hist oeog art bot margaret tons br hist oeog art edith loree br hist oeog art bot jack loree oeog art bot jean mcallister br hist oeog zool arjory mppalg br- hist oeog art bot vernon mccumber oeog art bot allan mcdonald phys aiith bemice mbdoflgm ng oram phys arith zool edith mckane br slat oeog art bot avis m eng oram phys helen mclean oeog art kelly mcnally phys zool ruth mcnally eng oram phys arith zool verna maltby eng oram phys arlth zool norman marchment br hist oeog art bot h marion maxwell br hist nellie maynard eng oram phys arith zool fraser mtmrpn arith wilfred mtno eng oram phys zool margaret near br hist oeog art bot william newton eng oram phys arlth zool margaret north br hist oeog art bot wills price eng oram arlth zool robert ralne phys john- ridley oeog art bot herbert rosbler oeog art lloyd sanderson br hist oeog art bot john saunders phys zool percy saxe stag oram phyaarith zool marlon scbehk art bot mona scryrageour eng oram phys arith v nellie scrymgeour eng oram phys zool nathan silver eng oram phya arith margaret bjmons br hist oeog art bot marie smellls eng oram phys arith elisabeth smethurst oeog art basel smith br but oeog art bot norma smith oeog mary standiah br hist oeog art bot v charles stockford art isabel thompson phys duncan tost br hist oeog bot basel waldie eng oram bessie walker br hist oeog art muriel whlbmee oeog art bot albert williams br hist oeog art bot harry williams br hist oeog bot kathleen wilson br hist oeog art boc verdun wright art ot new on friday evening juty fist the camp of the georgetown wolf pack was offici opened around a large camp fire the rule of the camp were given out by toe oub master a program had been arranged for each day and the aibs had very good training and enjoyed -themselves- inunensely excellent meals irate supplied by the cooking staff who stuck to their posts despite the very heavy downpour which waa suffered on sunday on monday night aug 3rd a clos ing celebration wasvheld and many visitors called tp among those present was the oeorgetown soout master and wife god bis young daughter re freshments were served and all pres ent enjoyed a good lime tuesday morning at 1oj0 the camp cameto wlavtifta mftnwwv fftcawa rigbjiors our aaiceraann fdr- iw majlrjhdtieaaca and fivnpatlix eg tendmto us inoursadbereavenient tra obaortlb and paqilr of ijiflbe tautea ot the previous- meetings read and confirmed- aik iun vre read department unlcatlons were read from rontov nrtmmt to- thony h anrvw an- n lulin ac langdon 0u v re sy d councu moved hy parr seeded council that the buack knlgr by cleae the privilege of putting u granted for the 13th of august on arches radial station and the othefr the armstrongs on mcnabb si o movedjiy bessey seconded by hat win bmmerson be granted license to operate minature poof room at a license fee of 11000 tor the 1st table andtsjoo for each additional tabled no one under is years of age allowed to play or frequent such place he not allowed to keep open after to oclock pm ana no playing to be allowed on sunday this tee to be paid every six months in ad vance carried teas messrs davis bessey parr oummmgs and the mayor nayii vrmii ombona and cleave moved by bessey seconded by pib- bons that this council ask the ooun- ty of halton to build a hard surface road on the county connecting link and have the town solicitor prepare an agreement whereby the department of highways and county council of halton assume hie cost of a 20 ft strip in compliance with hlgoway act of not carried- moved by davis seconded bycleave that the mayor and clerk be authoriz ed to sum trie lease embodying the agreement as read between the cor poration of oeorgetown and messrs hembecker re woollen mills this agreement to be drawn hy a solicitor lease for one year at 50x0 per month payable in advance with option to purchase at a price of 500000 one thousand dollars down live hundred per year till paid a 6 corporation to keep insurance m force on build ing and equipment and absorbe taxes on building corporation to repair roof leasee have right to remve equipment installeg by them and to covahi and agree jo preserve town equipment la asjgood a oowd as re ceived carried moved by parr seconded by olbbons that we do now adjourn is- meet at the next regular meeting or at the call of the mayor carried moved by cleaves seconded bv bessey that the following accounts be passed o oulivet ww t s70 s h marchment sts a oniivet ww h marchment sts ww c stacey ww sts r mccartney sts john tost park h marchmexit ww james harding sts r mccartney sts o oullvet sts r patterson foundry wm balllngall foundry john tost park k mccartney sts h marchment ww wm wungall sts o oullvet oeorgetown hydro ox alarm georgetown hydro are ball oeorgetown hydro town hall oeorgetown hydro waterworks oeorgetown hydro power oeorgetown lumber co sts j brandford board of health j n oneill sc son sts oanadlan national express george ford painting ontario oasettev notice tax sale r h ttiomnson ww laweon and stratum legal fees roland haines good roads 1800 iso ib 270 736 2243 1800 2276 720 676 tfio 800 v88 870 1800 120 90q 1j1s 76 sts 76 4617 6ifl 1a50 2160 76 1730 2040 847 25031 22140 provincial firemen name new officers dunnvuxb bian is president- meet next tear in george town oeorge h smith of dunnvule was alerted president of the provincial firemens association of ontario at the thirthleth annual convention be ing held in dundas otner officers are first vicepresident w h long oeorgetown second vicepresident j k williams humber bay secre tary w j armstrong toronto treas urer t f hastings merritbon de legates decided to bold next years convention in oeorgetown the invita tion from which was extended by mayor macienrte and chief tuck buses forced radial to cease oraitatmo notice haa been served to the trus tee of the toronto aurburban railway that the oanadlan national railways will cease operating it oh august is gerard ruei vicepresident in charge of legal affairs of the oanadlan na tional railways said last week the trustee can operate it on his own account after that date if he chooses sad mr ruel we i now waiting flor a decision on that point bdoxmdopark goes with it due to competition from trucks and busses the line baa not been paying the monthly lease the loss being t600 there is no question of any place on the line being left stranded they are already served by motor vehicles whmi they evidently prefer to the surburban railway iiralth report the following communicable dis eases were reported by the iulo tb oeorgetown board of health for july diphthe 0 scarier fever 1 smallpox 0 onkenpoor german measles infantile paralysis typhoid pever whooping oough cleraborsplnal meningitis bondh0loer8 pit r4 dial laailurr when the oa national elec tric railways cease to operate the torontoouakih radial line op aug is the bondhowersj will probably suffer heavy losma on their invastptent the abanddtunent wul consti tute a defattit and taie line wul then vwt iii itiiiattawlillg who hold a ffiit mcttge aid a j mitchell representing the trustees of the issue he la improbable that any attempt will be made to continue operation the operation of the line under tlie oanadlan national electric railways has been unprootabm buf i am in no position to say whether or not it ondd be made paying proposition under different said emeat oliver m of int papadlari national radial lines bs7abwi laaue of a2a000 ws ntt thirteen years tfgavk w j- bs radwayi have paid the dividends jn the pasrsp dadpdt meet the ditl- nauoruu v- now going on frigidaire jubilee celebrating 15 years of a c h i e v em en t m special demonstrations f souvenirs to all visitors you are cordially invited to attend pee bow tbe hydrator makes even wilted vegetables crisp and fresh how the cold control makes possible a wide variety of delicious frozen desserts how the quickube ice tray enables you to tamove ice cubes at the touch of a finger and see us demonstrate the enduring qualities of frigidaire porcelain how this glasssmooth finish withstands bard knocks scratches dirt grease heat even fire itself there are souvenirs for all who attend and a very special anniversary offer to those who purchase now in addition we offer terms of llo down with tbe bal ance arranged to suit your convenience frigidaire a biniiai motors value guaranteed for three years g r muckart plumbing tinardithing and electrical wiring georgetow1s ontario ijl j p regan j h the canadian weatin8houae company is today announcing to the trade new merchandising sales and advertiaing plana which bring a solution to the problems confronting the dealers interested in the sale and distribution of radio and every kind of electrical product to direct the new and enlarged activ ities of the new type music and electrical dealer fhp canadian weatinghouse com pany have secured and announce the appointment of the following m -j- r biggar manager merchandising depart ment mr j p regan in charge of sales biggar e h mumro promotion for eastern canada and mr e h munro in charge of sales promotion for western canada these well known gentlemen for many years past have been connected with one of the largest and most succeasful radio and musical ixutrament manufacturers in canada and are particularly qualified to direct the nerwwestinghouae pla developing the business aljqmaio ano musical deal fro a seasonal one to a business which cap be carriecl on-success- fullyawelve montb in the year linaea 1 lyawel ryrwrsrxhtf rrtviv y w vt r sunshine andgleam- ing sands i the laughter of scaroper- leir childhood mingled with the organswell o the atlantic break- era as the cream onto the shores of the bay bl fundyj hera is souaiyrfjealth i oi vova scotia are fsuintlass wteriig paes whose names haws baorne house told words among lorers of ths seaside rxeellentl hotels are at the disposal ot rlsitors and the shoreward acnia la no lai lovely than its ijaiflne eomptnlon the anna- dout valley needs no introduo- von to canadians or to its ieomltleaa american vlaltoia it- haa been rightly called canadas devon with its flourishing orchards and pasture lands and its eounuaasplcturesquefarms andhamleta a few hours journey by palatial steamer from saint john ni5 dlgbyhth its r half of activity rivals kantvlne with its corawallls inn and yarmouth with its new lakeside hoapltalltytk the houdsyteeker goll tennis bathing fishing yachtinf and innumera only a few of the recreations available onthe new bfunsjrjck msinland f the algonquin hotel at st andrewsbvthesea jets a standard of iu inttnent the luxurious hotel with itsmany attached cottages is the iesof thsdorrilnion the golf hnvaknownthroughout the length and i ettwamdioroihlpcouniesavallalilfirre meettfarnesake of the home d tnaicduhpttincbway rjaca xrt

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