Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1932, p. 2

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y 5i page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 20th 1932 lots of food for the money dikd henderson in georgetown on sunday jan 17th 1032 caroline henderson aged 87 yean kennedy suddenly at acton out on saturday jan 16th 1832 john robertson kennedy beloved hus band of amelia nelson in bis 70th year economical c mm4tmcmimjmhcmmkilmmwhmmt tw camamam stwebded wheat company lid your vote bhd fiifluence are respectfully plkdted for percy e blackburn as councillor for ward i of the town of george town for the year 1 932 if elected i will faithfully serve the ratepayers to the best- of my ability obituary john b kennedy in the naming of john r kennedy jan 16th acton lost one of its old and pronilnent residents for many years he conducted a general store in the town and he was invariably active in local church and municipal affairs he is survived by his widow one son angus in gait and one daughter mrs wm russel of union ville caroline hentlebsott by the death of caroline hender son on sunday last another of bs- questngs oldest and most respected residents has passed away deoeaseo was the last member of a family of ten children she was born m ichlnajuacbusy but came with her pais erts to the home ta which she died on the 7th uneat georgetown when a child- she was in her 87th year and had been a lifelong member of the presbyterian church a christian wo man a true friend and good neighbor has been called to her reward the funeral on tuesday afternoon w largely attended when the service was conducted by- her pastor rev dr howard during the service kbs howard sang sometime well under stand the pautoearers were alex henderson brampton howard and murray henderson toronto james scott k c undsay hugh black tn- terraent took place in greenwood cemetery georgetown election monday january 25 1932 j your vote and influence re respectfully sainted for arthur r speight as councillor for ward i of the town of george- town for the year 1 932 joseph yemen the funeral of the late joseph ye men who passed away on tuesday at the general hospital guelph was held thursday afternoon from his residence 2 grant street to wood- tavn cemetery the funeral was largely attended with several of the employees of taylorforbes company being present the deceased had been an employee of that firm for twenty years floral offerings were numer ous and beautiful and included those ffponx fellow workers of the late bit yemen as well as bis employers ber vices were conducted by the venerable archdeacon g f bcovu of st georges church and the pallbearers were messrs charles hokmnon jas white ed sankey duncan trrotihart george ritchie and george borrows trie late mr yemen who was- bom at pmhtnafad had been a resident of that city for twentyfive years he was in his fiftyfirst year and is sur vived by his wife seven sons and one daughter all of this city gubaph mercury joseph yemen was the third son of the late george yemen of balltnafad and a brother of bars peter oo who resides on the old homestead if elected i will faithfully perform the duties of office and work in the best interests of the ratepayers as a whole the hahon chapter ram officers installed fob 132 followed by banquet town council officials salaries cut ten peb cent election monday january 25th n butcher fcs- sw gjv jstts choice franeras of beef choaoe fwionlrw- roast faate bon beef shoulder roast pork fresh bams whole or half so pork armairt choice roasting chickens choice feesb bogs phone geokoetown lttrll n a robinson butcher norval ont wo lb ise to 14e me lb me folk a 15e lb t5e 33e lb sfc storixuzirig u rerandftoraiiig the cylinders of your motor car by the storm process without rernoyimig the mbfor hona the frarnrv to the same dwofree of accuracy and perfection as rwhciv yes wc do storhizing a complete mofor renuitjoning job is the cheapest way to end high repair bills save gaaoiiand grye your rnotor added 1ep arid longer- life for a ginited time only we will do a complele storrfiizing job on your carat a reallyvldv price vasic usfor particulars l ttjere was a large attendance members and visiting r the installation of batten rajl officers for mb rt ex gamp john f marr v oomp j t cameron of guelph as sisted by v ex oomp george o brown ex comn w v grant ex oomp h dickie ex oomp w h long and ex oomp george murray oonoruoted he ceremony when the fodowtog officers were installed ex oramx geo watt z ex oomp geo murray upx ex oomp a hc feder h ex cbmp b oouop j ex oomp h dickie 8 k oomp a o robinson bh oomp j d kelly treasurer oomp major grant d of g oomp a frasec organist oomp d orichrton pj3 oomp e e yotmg 8b oomp a kean j oomp t 8erynaceour janitor oomp n h tack 4th v oomp g 0 brown 3rd v oomp e mcvthlrter 2nd v oemp j sanford 1st v oomp u g mawinirytit bw b comn geo ford stj3 oomp w h kentnsf steward oomp j w thompson steward oomp e o thoofaon auditor oemp g o brown auditor a the dose of the ceremony banquet was served in the lodge room and the fooowma toast list an nounced by the chairman of the even ing ex oomp geo watt the king and the royal craft proposed by ex oomp geo watt the grand chapter proposed by el oomp w v grant responded to by very ex oomp g o morrow musical selections by the march- oouncll met in the waterworks building on friday evening jan 15 mayor mackenzie in the chair coun cillors olhbons f cumnrmgs barnes and davis psejent moved by parr seconded by davls that messrs rugney and mcdonald be granted a license to operate a pool room according to terms of by-law- carried moved by davis seconded by barnes that spremen be granted use of park on july 1st evening for garden party carried moved by oumrrungs seconded by gibbons that 2000 00- twentytwo hundred dollars be placed in savings account at 3u until bonds of that value can he bought to form a sink ing fund this fund to be used at the rate of 30000 and interest psr year to help pay debentures on foun dry and that a bylaw be passed to this efieotoarried moved by gumming seconded by barnes that the town properties com- prisdng high and public schools ijbrary and towtl htollbe appraised by canadian underwriters association to determine equity- of town tn same caspied moved by basts seconded by barnes that the salary of wm marshall be 14i000 for the year 1933 payable monthly duties to be the same as fdrrnea- contract personal fees ac cruing from opuvnty and township court cases to be returned to town as rental of town car said fees to be used for upkeep of said town car carried moved by qtbbons seconded parr that the salary of dr heath clerk of the town of georgetown be s42000 for the year 1932 payable monthly carried moved by oummlngs seconded by barnes that the salary of p b harri son treasurer of trie town of george town be 30000 tor the year 1933 payable monthly carried moved by gbobon1 seconded by l davis that the salary of h r 1 mtmmfi auditor of- the town of georgetown be 27000 for the year 1933 payable yearly carried moved by davis seconded by cum- mings that the salary of miss k d ryaoa waterworks collector be 16600 for the year 1933 payable quarterly carried t moved by davis seconded by barnes that the salary of dr o v williams mob- be 22s00 for the year 1933 payable yearly carried moved by parr seconded by oum mmga that the salary of dr lear- month milk tnseetor be 32500 for the year 1933 duties to be the same as formerly payable yearly- carried moved by oirmmlngs seconded by barnes that the salary of n hi tuek be 6750 for the year 1932 payable yearly oarrled moved by davis seconded by oum- mings that the salary of w h long be 3130 for the year 1933 payable yearly carried moved by barnes seconded by davis that the salary of n h brown be 4500 for the year 1933 payable yearly carried moved by oisirirnrngs seconded by davis that the salary of james mil ler be 4800 for the year 1933 fay- able yearly carried moved by ournmlrtgs seconded by parr that this council do now ad journ until the next regular meeting or at the call of tne mayor carried election in ward one blackburn and spkigiit tm field for councillor a nomination meeting was held on monday evening to nil the vacancy in council in ward one there was not a large gathering at the meeting but considerable interest was manifest in the affairs of ward one and the following nominations were received arthur r speight by s walker and p lu mcguvray wilfred c bessey by arthur speight and arthur reeve percy f blackburn by a b reaman and w c cunningham clerk heath called on the nominees i to address the meeting mr arthur speight the only one of the three nominees who was present at the close of nominations spoke briefly stating that he would be candidate and if elected he would do his best for ward one and the town of geprgfetown as a whole messrs blackburn and speight are now in the field and the election will take place on monday next jan 3sth annual meeting of esquesmg aecuitufaf society officers elected for 19sze aicwhittter pkesroent-ld- dreas by ag kirstine 1932 fair oct 4th and 5th following are the salaries and grants paid by the council in 1931 w o marrnall 1800 oo dr r learmonth 300 00 dr wllnams 380 00 dr heath 488 00 p b harrison 335 00 miss k d ryan 180 00 h r mhnms 300 00 h marchment 938 00 fire brigade 338 00 n tuck 75 00 w jh long 36 oo tbos grieves 50 jas mujer 50 band 100 agricultural society 100 00 canadian legion 100 00 lions club 15 00 1 j 5051 00 the tnntahmg prtaclpal by ax corns geo murray respond ed to by rt ex oomp john f marr the musical selections by the mar chment bros were i enjoyed by all the oomparjoxis present a very pleasant evening- was drought to a close with the p a toast correspondence dear editor tlw georgetown beratd last week tn the upper left hand corner of page 4 had three very ehotoe articles corceming which i with to praise the bdttorvand in doing so to express the opinion of many friends the poem on gossip might profitably be memorised try all for the good of the soul as well as for wtrttrellxuik rjeotllngbeslde gossip wu eon- sorting bit of nroaeentled vbrtetlan herolsri it wax wen seleeted one lltoe poem fodowed in which beesec got fxpresmon all three find place in a scrapbook of gems kept by your humble servant a l howar thanks brother howard ed there was a good attendance at the annual meeting of esouesing agri- oyjcultural society held in the council chamber last saturday aftemoon piesldent t l- leslie occupied the chair the secretary and treasurer pre sented their reports which were good in comparison to some other fairs but not as good flnanciaiy as some other years j officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows president e mcwhlrter 1st vicepres geo l leslie 2nd vicepresr near treasurer percy cleave secretary w a wusonv directors j a elliott geo cleave geo ourrle d hunter t j browri- rldge a a mcdonald w o appekhe col mason j fisher l l llnltri h mcdowell t h cook c t moffat frank fetch t l leslie w j alex ander w c anthony o w mc- untock w v grant dr paul r b poult d wllson ger davis w o bessey dr heath l w dans auditors j h bingham and j d godfrey a o kiratine agricultural r-enre- sentattve for the county was intro- duced by the chairman mr t l leslie and spoke in connection wtth observations which be had made of agricultural fairs- at various tunes and in various phyes the first point mentioned in his talk was the fact that in so xoany cases the inside or so caned hall ex hibits at fall fairs were too light anf applying this situation to halton county where we have s speclauaed grain and seedt growing section he expressed the opinion that the seed and grain exhibits at our fall fairs could verv weu be bolstered up to constitute an rmportant section of the fair to substantiate this con tention he quoted the whirlings of halton county entries at guelph seed fair held this fall another point was left in the form of a question for the officers of the fair to decide is there any relationship be the su of an agricultural fair and the pre sence or absence of midway attrac tions r he then went on to mention to the gentlemen present some of the lines of work which the derjarunent of agriculture in halton county is carry ing on tneritlniimg partieulariy the formation of a cow testing aasocja- i tlpn wjdch was made last year and ff seederill survey which is being conducted during the present time the samples for which were collected hut spring through the cooperation of tie school teachers and school children throughout the county bcr kirstlne spent some little time ex- plalrung the details of bow this sur vey is canted on- and the tph that are practiced in the mn jquality has no substitute j3 f jlvm 1ie gardens y band concert lome rifles csootttsh band gave another of their popular sunday nigmt concerts in the gregory theatre last sunday evening there was a full house and all were dehghted with the following excellent program which was auoouneed by mr w f bradley ctoataman of the- evening opening hymn abide with me national anthem chairmans resnarks march albanian 1 b ball overture oerns from the operas solo mrs also wats syringa trombone solo the song that reached my heart by jas clark selection echoes from the opera violin solo wm young ace by joe young march the bclng pin closing hymn glory to my god this night regt march campbells are oom- ixtg o canada the band will give aoohcert in the gregory theatre oakvule next sun day evening sweet whrte con blmor brand 3 nta 2 ln23c lfpssssfs dwawosry jam puke orange makmalad aj 40oa jar 23c onatti oos r iutter 18c chocolatb biscuits4lccirnrfclr special fc 21c awslawaaawsaaawaamahahawa carhou umited vltonb cocoa aotrtoaknu cocoa tva cniontea a cough syrup w iaustacb tk r toost soat j lagpowy soap ae u- silvo ptka3eaxe brasso perdaxsa0 3x 1 2sc 37c and 57c 25c grape fruit 5 for 25c orancesper dox lemons per dor 25c cooking onions 10 lb 15c main street phone 357 georgetown ashgrove fbominent cattle dies at bis hoi oeorge moalbster one of ontarios tjeajrnownjlvbatot breeders alhaugln the raletog of abe ausus cattle died at his bonis waterloo avenue jan lsth after a leragthy mneaa born m the oownty ofcrrey vmr mkauister baa been laonufled also with the tatstaavfaasu seas practically all rds we and be fore opmlng a tamnsr onh here twegvty a rears ago ope r a klmllar plant 7 blooimgdak tot thirteen years be was fa bis stxty- irinth year as a suoseasful oattle breeder he exhbjsted animals trom rds frraeahe6enariiu herd at arr- the larg shows in the dpmhnon and who many prune partkrukwiy at the rtoyall and ouejph winter fans h wat niajrrted nrtytwo years ago to helen gonrdy -of- moaboro whosttrrtrestwtth 4mo sonsjohn a hd george rv of oaefeb and four daogusra dr ilqani o sad lira arthur daacditg of tbgonto stta rbsrt hamfll of hol- st on monday the 11th the young peoples society spent a pleasant so cial evening at the borne of mr and mrs jas barnes in honor of mr and mrs tahsley barnes who will soon be settltntr in their new home m jtas- sagaweya the president and rev j a nelh extended the best wishes of the society for their happiness health and prosperity a good prograin of vocal and instrumental muslo and readings was much enjoyed by all present members taking part were mr john bird miss ruth guten mm n wrtgulesworth mr and mrs dick mr hekeit huntley mr alex doug las mrs karl wilson miss bivelyo walsh buss louie ruddeu and miss oorrena wrlgg following the ur the members joined to same contests after which mtiml menu were served i the womens xnstttute met on tuesday aftemoon at the home of mrs a k ruddeu with an attemlance of ib the minutes of the last meet ing were read and adopted the j ben responded to the routvsir with an economy wrinkle for the new year mrs seward wilson gave a thoughtful paper on new years reso- luuoha and to subject of miss luis grahams paper was canadian art in wtuchvshe discussed briefly the life and work of several of the- most doted artist and erhthitbd prints of their pictures a abort account of the league of nations was read by mrs n wrigglesworth and mrs clayton wilson rendered a pleasing vocal solo tea was served and the- national an them clpeed the meeting a quilt made by the institute and clothing for the needy will be forwarded this to toronto of this work and concluded his re marks with placing the local branch of the department of agriculture at the service of the farmers of the county with a plea for their closer oooperatibn so that the work of each might proceed wtth the greatest amount- of satisfaction it was decided to hold u33 fair at georgetown on oct 4th and 5th a financial report of the bodety will be fojind on pagexs of this issue barn burned mb frank fetch loses btjild- ings and seasons crop on monday morning about 330 bar frank fetchs hired man noticed a reflection and looking out discovered the bam was on fine with the aid of qrigubors bcr fetch and his man were able to save the stocks and some of the jmplernenta but the seasons crop as well as the barn cow stable and horsei stable were totally destroyed by hard work with palls of water the men managed to save two adjoining buildings 1 the origin of the fire is unknown there was shout 1800 insurance on the railldhigs etc mr pertcrf has this symapthy ot all in his heavy loss norval mister i say i dont suppose you dont imoit ofrsobody what dont want to hire nobody to do- nothing dont rout 1 rpsa i dorr the girls w a of st pauls ohureh norval will bold a social evening of croktnole and progressive euchre in the parish hall on friday jan 38th commending at 8 oclock ref merits admission 30c you cordially invited 3t norval yjj3 held an educsittonal meeting in the presbyterian church on mqnday lain there was a good aroirtancemr oliver hunter vsos- pfesldent was in the chair after de- vlonal ewmlsts and tne reading of uje minutes the following program was presented reading of wlsher- toroir by bciss edna moorure ptano solo by itrs oliver huntefkreadlng from byron by rev modoosod solo by mr walter fiddler the rneettog closed with a hymn and benediction by rev3jcdonad the norval yfb wlh visit kktox ohureh guild at georgetown on monday feb 1st a good attendance to expected the same wuthold thelr old tyme night on tuesday march 9tl too late for last week the united ohureh yjs held thetr regular meeting on monday evening mass dorothy watson con venor after devotional exercises the following program was given boys chorus solo by mrs o ifenxine a vary uheresung talk and instrumental lby rev mr mackinnon reading by fails mirie bmaule duett by mr don bull and mr mao watson aee- tloris by the boys orchestra one crokinole contest was won fay bos kirs woods after which partxsen were matched ior lunch there was a record atterarrarnceanduie evening earjobysn skates boots te meet the aau day prices every pair guaranteed webb atemfenaid hockey boots tube skates men 495 womens 445 boys an you 339 free hockey stick and at roneys main st georgetown credit valley creamery j georgetown cream wanted xv c will pay the highest market price for cream deliver- ed at our creamery or phone 332 and our truck will call credit valley creamery georgetown 1 ontario a cm new bfbbbls fob 1w3 cnaoduce saany advarwbiknts above the 1031 oldtnoobue soalgbt e3ht sedan below the 1933 olosmo- bilt six- convertible roadsjoum- awbih losmu seisaiolght sght- cv engine and a arxcybnder ensoae au iimmwis scldir mounted oo the sane ll6k4cfa wbeelbase dtasss uw riatodlatromlatrjstawm blgbr sh bring sawut tto okhmobflea have syncromesh tiammlsslejremwjietl ail automatic choke rjewoemrbonuer air curve body design rbriexbucnar sudsiaamva9ktcc- tl jci l isiss v- n ii jf msm

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