4- if page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 9th 1 93 1 t silvers december sale v obituary hsfsv crowds were at the store sat urday availing themselves of the wonderful values offered orrsarfe- if you have not yet had theop- portiinity to take advantage bf mese bargains you may do so all this vvek dont have quality stressed to jusdfyyhigh prices ybu do not sacrifice quality when you buy al silvers low prices for all out- stock is most carefully selected for quality and the values are su preme h silver where your dolls goes farther open evenings phone 375 wkixjncton hull wellington hun died sunday last at his home in erin in his 84th year after an illness of three month in may 1928 he- suffered a paralytic stroke from which he never full re- a son of the late hentkiah hull he was born on the farm lot 5 concession 8 rrin township and is the last membet of toe family with the exception of about two years in new york state as a young mam he lived in rrin all his life he prominent in business life for nearly threequarters of a century having served as councillor and reeve and always active in social welfare work and sports for many years he en gaged in tne butter business and farm ing and about forty years ago engaged in auctioneering and about the same purchased the grin advocate he was widely known as a smarter of harness hone races at many tracks in the province he was a liberal and a member of the presbyterian dumb on july 14 1870 he was married to alary muroy who passed away on april 33 ims to tins union vere born twoens and two daughters an of wliotn predeceased htm eampflit hugh henry or edmonton alberta on september 16 mm she married jjepnje hamilton who sutvlv with one son r w hull krin and two daughters mrs h frankunv harri- stan and mrs rprj hutchinson brampton also tea grandchildren the funeral was held from his late -rest- dene an tusedayat xjsopjn rev a o w foreman pastor of the united church conducted the obsequies the pallbearers were james justice james hamilton john hamilton k nfat- thews w a ramesbottom and dr h riddeh of orangeville interment at krtn cemetery credit valley creamery georgetown waa awarded three first prizes for their butter at royal winter fair toronto our many customers apprciate the quality of our butter have you trieivit can be obtained at wrights meat market and our creamery 24c lb or 4 lb for 95c cream wanted we will pay the highest market price for cream deliver ed at our creamery or phone 332 and our truck will cab credit valley creamery georgetown ontario correspondence the following telegram and letters have been received by the united church georgetown in acknowledg ment of shipments of clothing food etc sent to the west imperial sask nov 3 msi rev h vv burnley georgetown car fruit and vegetables arrived in splendid condition hope to distribute to iso families convey to your people heartfelt appreciation of people in this district d p mobr3b pure food store we have now in stock a fresh supply of new raisins currants peels glsx oierries candied pineapple almond icing s walnuts and aidmmmis dates figs etc also navel oranges bananas grape fruit lemons grapes and mixed nuts in our cehnaware department you will find a nice selection from vvhich to purchsue your chnsbnas gifts ae farnell phone 75 we deliver the united church of canada national relief lloyds bldg 11th avenue reglna saak rev r w rumley oeorgetown ontario dear mr rumley this is to acknowledge receipt of t bales and 2 cartons of clothing sent by oeorgetown and balltnafad united churches or purposes of relief will you accept our thanks for the same and co to the organlnauan responsible for the collection and shipment of this our deepest and most sincere appreciation h waytn blr lix rrrir ec- c 1tch of this shipment may we plead that we have been extremely busy in skipping this cjotmng oat be fore the very cold weather cans npon us pp to date we have recttved cloth ing amounting to over 190 tons this came front 963 places and then were 6200 separate peerages of this tmm- ber we have less than 300 on band over 0000 packages large and small have been handled in and out of the warehouse since october 1st ton may rest assured that hundreds of people are thankful for tne won derful kindness shown with many thanks tours sincerely geo doney imperial sask nov 8 131 rev r w rumley oeorgetown ontario dear mr runuey mow that the ear of fruit and vege tables has been distributed i take this opportunity of eonflnntng telegram sent you expressing the appreciation of the people who bad a share of the good things sent from the people of georgetown the famines numbered jso ant liv ed in imperial stalwart bkrpiwn and liberty towns along this toe ad joining these towns were the districts of indian am ohio bermuda rouse davenport cuhyton lake cttj and hamilton committee meetings were held pre viously arrangements were made for trucks to meet the oar on arrival take produce to local c and distribut ed from there in this way we avoid ed ennfnaion and were able to make a quick distribution and to gjfre the fruit and vegetables to the most needy people but the font who came originally from ontario were longing to tai once man some real ontario fruit and begged of me to let them have a bite- while distribution was going on in the church basement principal bowes brought the children over to have a feed of apples we took picture and hope to send one to let you see how yon made the kiddles glad through this goodwill car the church here at herptnz the government to feed and clothe th people our ladles are making gar ments of an kinds to distribute to the needy for they are legion the manse is the busiest place in town the lady of the manse is kept bt answering cans every night wet are mead tired because of the c of the situation the church u nobly justifying its existence and the com ing generations will rise up and call it blessed again thanking yon kind folk in ontario for your generosity jn this our time of need gratefully youns d p morris i at st james bjev p- b wask fobmaixy as sumes duties of gublra parish bailey bros garage you will find us just around the corner from otjur tm premises in our nen location on msjarstreet pronapt service on all repgursv prices reauooable oufodgas bailey brothers phone t market st goajetown dnitkp young orte7s uusoxjcj the regular meeting of the young peoples league of the united church oeorgetown was held on hand night rev mr frith gave a very intenstbag talk and alias betty bpetght sang tne- following cancers were elected for tne coming year prendent miss isabel modennid 1st vtceprea miss madeline krwtn in the presence of a congregation which connpletely filled the church the induction of rev p h wue as rector of st james church was con ducted by his lordship right rev d t owen dd buhop of niagara friday evening dec 5th the very impressive ceremony carried out with the solemnity so fitting to the occa sion was attended by a large number of clergy rrom parishes throughout the deanery and diocese rev w a henderson acted as chaplain to his iwrtshlp voile venerable archdeacon scovil presented the license and the church wardens messrs coldloott and shank in the course of the induction handed over- to the rectorthc keys of thetimrcsv- j poucnrlni the induction an eloquen sermon wai delivered my rev canon loucks rector of holy trinity church toronto whose remarks were directed to an exposition of some of- the re quisites of a successful ministry choosing as his text thv passage from haharrnr the stone shall cry out pf the wan and the beam out of the timber shall answer it canon loucks at the outset declared thai after a service so bill of spiritual cpurasel and advice theeennon might wen be left out reve to his texmthe canon remarked that it is a wonderful thing that sdentlnc research revealed that thenpeople at old believed to be true hhat there is life in everything and mortem science has corroborated that fact we are going to picture yth oomer stone of this beloved church- of st jamas crying aloud and saying that message is give into him the rector of st jameatt and the um ber of the sanctuary replies the first message i have to give to him is the cure of souls that is the real work of the rector he has charge of the ouls of cods people pew under stand the difficulties surrounding this work and none would undertake it unless he felt it came from god to serve bun knowing your rector as ft do yon will find out that the cure f souls win be his principal work consistency was the second message an attribute so badly needed at this time consistency he upholding and standing firm to the beliefs of the church its creeds and its sacraments the third message waa courage god knows we need oourage the enemies it the church are just as strong as f old we need it in all parishes leadership strong brave and cour ageous you need it here and you are getting lt tuming then to the other phase of the work of the christian church can on loucks earnestly and eloquently re viewed the duties of the laity sym pathy towards your rector one with him in bis difficulties and trials is the first requirement and the second is su you are going to back up your rector with your sympathy sup- port ana prayers and if you do so he win get results lastly t churcn fulfills its mis sion just as completely and as fully s she xneasures up to the life of christ aid the ufe of christ is the life of sacrifice if as a people you alch this spirit from the head of the church then bt james will be fulfilling its irbi m this city and in this dtecese a congregational reception held in the sunday school room at the con clusion of the induction service was presided over by mr o l neues the rector was the recipient of congratu- lary remarks from his lordship who paid high tribute to his successful ministry and prophesied for him and for the parish a very happy future short addresses were also delivered by archdeacon mackintosh of downs a former rector and also by cam loucks and archdeacon bcovu on behalf of the congregation a formal welcome was extended by messrs p k baker and h l benalllcg to the new rector among the outoftown clergy in hiiim at the- service and re ception in addition to those taking address and presentation mb amd mrs ross cameron becipielfrts of handsome 8uverwarb at hands of knox church guild part were rev p a sawyer of acton rev mr french rothaay rev mr laxton fergus rev mr rt and rev mr taylor hamilton rev mr boyd of notvju rev mr slack mount forest and rev r m field and rev m mcleod of ouelph refreshments served by the ladies of the church brought a very pleasant gathering t a close town council there was a large gathering at knox presbyterian church on tuesday evening when the yourur peoples guild held a reception in honor of mr ross cameron and his bride and presented them with atvo beautiful silver entree dishes and mrs camer on with a boqnet of chrysanthemums mr r b poulls was the chairman of the evening and after appropriate introductory remarks- and a short speech ipom rev dr howard pastor ot the church called on mr alex fraser vho read the fouowbag address dear blr and mrs cameron lanry of your friends in knox church oeorgetown and umehouse presbyterian church have cherished in memory happy friendships in the days of o4dj and they meet tonight to express at least in some slight way chehlah esteem in which you are held they remember with joy the con- oibuuens you ross have made tc real comradeships if the late rev ana mrs- r f cameron your be loved parents were with the coenpany they would have rejoicings over your happy union in holy wedlock for your friends this occasion is unique and honouring and under its spell tbsy heartily- convey good wishes to you for a long prosperous and happy life is your honourable calling too rats tiave bean like a young samwel in our midst you have never forsaken the house of our ood your scholarship has been marked your leadership in guild and bible class ha been effective your contributions to the choir and even your paotor- fdrce when the hyoro was off have been greatly appreciated and- the young people generally have called you our good old friend the congregation at oeorgetown will always remember with deep satis faction and delight your valued gen erosity tn presenting to them the magnificent font in memory of your beloved parents both lhnehouse and georgetown congregations wig fol low your career with marked interest and will entertain the none that they may see you often on the occasion of this reception and at home you areaskedto accept a slight token of appreciation ana affection from your many friends and may you live long to enjoy these gifts and have the messing of the ahnlgty god our father signed on behalf of sessions a l howard board of managers hugh black o telford mckay wjmagnes j leslie w a mrs a devereaux ab 8 harrison yjpra fraser dated at georgetown ont dec a 1931 the si ought forward from the ba on a nicely decorated wun dr by little muriel kean tnd master ross bill and the presen tation made by mrs allan devereaux ifr cameron on behalf of himself and hrlde feelingly replied expressing deep gratitude for che kind words and handsome gift he was pleased to be jnong old environments and appreci ated very very rauci the e rf friendship which vrere overwhelming he would always cherish the memory of nuany happy days spent in the old cluneal and- town and the honor be stowed upon himself and mrs cam eron refreshments were served and a social hour spent followed by a musi cal program in which miss marie fleck contributed focal solos mr jack harrison vocal solo mr young violin selections mr rouett piano solos short speeches were made by the fouueiiluk an of whom bore testimony tb the love and esteem in which the hue rev r p oameron the beloved pastor of knox church for over twenty years and his devoted wife the late mrs oameron were held by the congregation and onmm unity to the worthy son mr roes camenm and ms bride they enurwd best wishes for a long happy and success ful life m the noble caning of his cholca rev dr howard f farlinger mayor markwrslr j m moore mrs hodgson alex hume miss j balrdu s hajrrison o t mckay mrs john newton and dr sutherland the singing of aukd lang syne brought another memorable event in knox ohureh to a dose church news st albans church gleowuliajns 3 pjn evensong and sermon by the rev c b kenrick ma of hamilton st georges chnrch t 11 ajn matins and sermon 7 pjn evensong and- sermon by rev c b kenrick ma or hamilton salvauerarmy capt w bradley unit j hooke sunday holiness meeting 11 ajn sunday school and bible class at 3 pm salvation meeting 7 pm tuesday 130 home league ladies meeting wednesday 8 pm public meeting all welcome knox presbyteriaj chnreh rev dra l howard minister mr f w pollett organist and choir direc tor sunday dec 13th morning ser vice at 11 am when mr ross cam eron will preach he will also have charge of the service at xfimehoue at z3q dm at the evening service at 7 pm miss laura pelton wm field secretary will occupy the pulpit eyfery body welcome to hear this interesting speaker special music by the choir baptist chxurh the sunday school meets at loaln to study johns vision of the qlori- ded saviour revelation 1st chapter puhue worship at 11 sun ahd7njn in charge of pastor a n frith ser mon subjects the dumping policy and a ypung mans faith the young peoples meeting on monday evening will be conducted by mrithnmas rowland rtfishaay school christmas fes- iwal will be lield onjxuesday evening december 22nd united ctanreh rev rw rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning worship looking to ward advent 7 tun evening service this service wllf centre around the throne of crowns the choir willhe assisted by the junior choir they will render a special service of song let us crown him with many crowns the- sunday school and songregation will present their special gifts in aid of a field in saskatchewan it is gift sunday at all services stewarttown the junior wbmans auxiliary of f8u johns church held their annual meeting at mrs bailys last tuesday reports of the years work were given by the secretary treasurer and dorcas seretary tjere were nine members 31 meetings held during ttie year wtlh an average attendance of 9 7 copies ot the children s cwmcr were taken ttie sutdy book child ule tn india vras read and our story by mrs wu lough by cummins started from january to june a part of an outfit who made for a little grirl in lsonx lookout indian school from septem ber to june articles were made for thte i juniors table at the sale of bak ing total cash receipts were 335 expenditure 1876 leaving a balance of 11056 500 wai dent to the pledge fund adn 361 to the- united thank oflering officers elected for 1933 are secretary ruby tetmaith- tressorer rwriiu smith educational secretary fctty smeumrat ato secretary acargaret hodge donpcas secretary prances jenkinsbn organist dorothy wilson pages vera heath and myrtle wilson the annual meeting of the wo mans auxiliary st johns church was held at the home of sirs tracy on tnursday of last week reports of 1931 activities were submitted by th seorvuuryterasurer junior supterin- rendent and little helpers secretary the membership was 1 1 meetings held 2a average attendance 7 total cash receipts 91688 expenditure 132 ji with a balance of 36m tnen- tyseven little helpers sent s90 of- fleers for 1932 are president mrs j btrdu rtcepresment mrs w d john ston secretary mrs j a trace ireasurer mrs rally educational sec retary mrs james nabrwe ecx secretary mrs- bird tjto secretary mrs johnston junior superintendent mrs bally little helpers secretary mrs w hedge organist mrs tracy at the dose of the business session a hymn book with music was presenud to mrs tracy from the members as a christmas present mrs johnston read the address and mrsv bird rirpsrn- teil the book taken completely by sur prise mrs tnbry thanked the w a for their gift rev jt s boyd was present and closed the meeting with the benediction the w a win re open in january after the holidays b v i sleigh rep4irini we have everytlung in stock 16 repair your sleighs or wagons 5 horse shoeing and all general s 5 blaocsmithing iomptly donet i new sleighs for sale s j n oneill son georgetown phone 14 oeorgetown dee 1st 131 oounco met at 8 odock with mayor macfcenrlete the chair reeve cleave and oouncitlors barnes cummings olbbons and parr present mtnutea of the two previous meet ings were read snd confirmed a discussion took place re fixing up post oftvne yi opei lowering of cross ing at j browns bakery and re-deoor- attng council chamber mr bailey asked permission to change gas pomp from mill to market street r waa moved by a b parr and seconded by c j orrmmlngb that mr bailey be allowed to change gas pump from mm to market street this work to be done under instructions and supervision of streets and wafcs oom- mltteecarrled snd vacepree mlm ruih bvans mba lyta kennedy 3rd vrotpua mil harold c3eave mlai margaret rralaby th viceptes miss dorothy rramp- ton mba geo page fkii nfry m7m helen brown rimlat mil fulimn moore durtng tne evening mas madeline rrwin on behalf of the nv presented the rettrtng president mrs harold cleave wttarar beauufnl htymn- sryc norval noval tjntted cbuienoutig people held then- regularmeetlng on- lconday evening m bortoa aevotloni con venor wau in the char the pugia waa as fooowa b rending geo bull duett tarlgrs tf jlaakme and d- bun accobrnanled- by jean mjgon evening- topic mrs 0 afe- tajhitn a talk by rey ggr me- bottn rending byflm hortosi and mm t read v may don commuoications were read from the hospital for sick children jones k moore ktoctrto oo ltd levson straiton oym brandford re band and ham fl ton general hospital the following accounts were passed h maich ata sisko james hardjng sts bjoo o sargent police protection ijdo wta coleinan police prot im h marehment ww sts 1800 george ferry sts 240 a stscey town hall 440 m anuau sts 3j h marehment ww sts igjoo h marehment ww sts 1bd0 h buver prise boy scouts 1j00 k suver prise boy scouts 100 w long prise boy decant 130 mark cjlark prise boy scouts 140 l w darin prise boy scouts ijdo h w htarton prise boy scouts 140 mcbean r co prise boy scouts 1j50 a j b prise boy scouts 1js0 bell telenhane sum afbce- 640 ben telephone town hall 248 hydro baeetrlc fire hall 75 hydro kbetrlc town hall 546 hydro klectrlc waterworks 145 hydro klectrlc power 6748 hydro klectrlc fire alarm 125 j n otieul son town truck 125 j n owem a son ww its 5j0 oanadian brass co ww 841 canadhsn national express 75 hydro beotrle park- 250 municipality bsouestng taxes 2128 o louth refund wsterrates 147 k p bowman survey mon site 5340 john mcdonald ww charity 55 mania leaf dairy charity 340 m ensrkaon charity 540 o j back charity 647 ben te ctriete res 240 n r brown charity 348 j w hatle sts good roads 10045 vtsvavaxks dent written off vntferarorirs books 3338 movedrby barnes seconded by afb- bont ihatsare do now adjourn to meet at the next regular meeting or at the can of the mayor frank thy dont you and helen get married are yen afraid to pop the qsuonr peter o sfrald to mstion the pea i higfi scfaool coisibieaikxtaent the high school oammencernent held tn the oregofj theatre last thursday evening drew a fun house and the program provided was as usual excellent and enter choruses by girls and boys of the high school dance sand drills by the girls gymnastic stunts by the boys a quartette composed of aoas harri son bflss bvans mr cbas wilson and mr boas and a play as deaf as a post an combined to make the pro gram of the 1931 oonsnencement one of the best yet held the play which was written by miss pensoi of the high school staff was specialty good it was cleverly writ ten and presented in a manner very creditable to the east dr p r watson wrhc has been a menxtoer of the board for over twenty years gave s splendid address durtng the cresting mr b t barracloagh chairman of the board presented certificates snd prises as follows diplomas mary ffludd charlotte mooaurobgh james evans june frank margraret macdonald ktsrjoris mc- kane lower school honors form i isa bel alexander edna hurley mary standdsh albert vtulianas barry wll- uansa form tjthdtth buntvant alan dewlnurst jean krana bvetyn heart- weu nellie maynard bernice me- donaua proficiency prises upper school tsarsnret macdonald middle school arthur daytbot stxmtboona medal john maelaren fleu sporta senior bessie walker fraser mlmms ken rlcnardson junl- leadlight uveralls kowpruri tlss feurnous uniosa msmsc headlight overalls now available at new low prices only the price is lower the usual high quality is nraiiri taiped nov rnore than ever the greatest value for your money a j blackburn main st georgero wn phone 154w m happy thought heating arid cooking appliances for the home ff si qrptl k happy thought quebec range no9319b is spejciajly nlanned for the larger family and kitchen bright niclde and enamrrlrvj finish white enamel closet- back door and guard with circulating type reservoir will burn coal or wood merely to see one of these new happy thought ranges is to want one for your own baaith david ortehton maurxeulatlon conxnletcd marjr bludu james rvana xeta oraham margaret mandonild msrjorle mc- kane 1 before the ejpse of she program the lady liaclhre on the school staff were presented by punos of the school with beautiful bouquets canada ro in adto nrdtnrntt qxack pi ogre in the manufacturing of svutoanobues has pissed canada in fourth position among the countries of ube worvtncludlng the united nftsgftosn france and dermany as well u many leas indntriajlaed coun tries incliidtng ordna strait settler menta ih paraguay and peru oaaosda also oocuplea a prominent position in thenuuiuracture and the export of rubber urea rnbhersolsd canviut shoes sad other rubber goods the vast- hvdrocjcctrou development in oun nrudiajlng etoctrle energy for cootpry ptiumwra at a low cost has made poe the development of the rubber ansnnfacturtng indhistry to such an catesnv that it today is canadas largest hstnstry thba wnde practl- cauy an tne raw materials used canada- have to belmported the cheap it an eeasdntr the htppy thought floor warmer the only circulat ing heater that warms the floor economical on fuel beautiful in design reasonable in price plumbing sheet metal and furnace work electrical wiring 5r- r b thompson co phone 46 georcietown