Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 3, 1932, p. 2

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fwe the georgetown herald wed nesday evening february 3rd 1 932 pa shredded tasty- nourishing healthful mkf in canada utilh canadian lvaar the canadian shredded wheat company ltd 1 worked oft star boarders will s n which class ts yotubpootryt what they are sis chicks what the history back of oum fa isrrely deteiroli wriat ule auoli will be biu hatched chicks 7 standard breeds have behind them years of foundation stock which has beep govern ment inspected graded bloodtested by our bacteriologist and culled let our experience guide you f if you want larger eggs better layers profitable flesh then take no chances with your checks our free 1932 catalog will tell you all about our flocks and quote you prices write for t w 1m live delivery- of chicks guaranteed bray chick hatchery bkam3ton ont opposite post office phone 59sj other bray hatcheries at wellnd duhnviue hagersvllle lindsay and feterboro head office st catharines out a local representative geo c brown norval phone georgetown 383 r 21 sto r mi zing r your motor when we rebore your motor by the storm process your motor is equipped with new pistons piston rings piston pins connecting rods straightened valves ground carbon re moved all new gaskets installed valve timing and ingnition timing checked and set all bear ings adjusted and filled with new oil prices on 4 cylinder cars from 4000 up depending on piston used 6000 and up for 6 cylinder cars new motor guarantee 3 months batteries guaranteed for 1 year at 695 speights garage the motor experts job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office born scwymoeotnt m georgetown saturday jan 33rd 1832 to and mrs john scrymgeour a thomas crurles nrmnikn lockkr holmks at the home of the brldtfs parents georgetown on saturday jul 30th by rev a n frith haul victoria daughter of mr and aba e holmes to bwyn locker youngest son of mr locker and the late mrs locker of sock wood obituary mrs jftshn m mar8hall following a brief illness the death of mrs john ml marshall occurred on sunday jan j4n in peel memori al haspiuj brampton in her 22nd year mrs- marshall was formerly edith maude caseley eldest dauc ter of mr and mrs herbert caseley norval three years ago she married john marshall and moved to mount pleasant she was a- member of nfor vol anglican obtunch she is survived by her husband her father a mother two brothers cordon and john and two sister addle and mu- dred at at home the funeral took place on tuesday jan 26th from- the home of her parents mr and mrs h caseley norval to norval ceme tery it was very largely attrtirtrrl v her many friends and acquaintances among tiie mourners were drr ttoos marshall toronto and james mcar- shall norval toothers of her tus- band the many beautiful floral tri butes showed the esteem by which she was held in the community the pallbearers were james mararjau wesley louth irwin joseph eu lis murray laird and herbert an thony grenfell association the annual meeting of the oreraf ell association nut at the home of lawson on friday afternoon jan 29th the association l that baths a m warm corresponding secretary gave an illustrated lecture on the qrenfell mfah to the oanaddan labrador in knox sunday school room a bale of new and second be clothing thnkd goods etc valued at 33500 was forwarded to murray bay in may in october a barrel of butt c talmrtg 43 quarts 4 pints 2 large tins of honey 1 small tin bonex ltln java 1 tin nonrtcrviecl milk with old tsaz hutfaln and a warm winter coat for parsing s40j7 was forwarded to the gen eral fund anil cards to the value of 3670 were sold the officers elected tor 1932 were secretarytreasurer mrs j b mackenzie committee mrs w d johnston miss lawson mrs f r watson mux f a harley mrs a adams and mdas e brown bo to local council miss lawson and mrs qrelg the association wish to thank all who helped eo g during lsml to make the work such a sneorss auid plan to bold a show and tea in she restroom of the public library in april or may benefit show at gregory theatre georgetown monday february 15 under the auspices of entertainment committee of the lions club a full length feature film and a short entertainment by lion club two shows 745 and 915 am r entire proceeds to be given to relief committee for distribution admission i canned vegetables or fndt g food suitable for relief distribution milk tickets bread tickets butter tickets or if preferred the equivalent in money lucky number draw for vi ton of coke idndly donei- ed by miyor macienxie draw after 2nd showj every inwvtdual mlist bring a contribu- tion to gain admittance pictures by canadian artists there was a good attendance of ratlsmn and school pupils at the ex hibition of paxaxres by oanadian ej- ttata held hi the public library last ek it was a splendid exhibit sun afforded adntta and students an eeuent opportunity to become famoiu- with the works of oanadian artist aiwmw the onrstanxuns ntetnres of the exhibit were st lawrence in winter- br ay jackson roa os a october by a a whltnsls ob a barren lands by f n loveroff aroa osa brooks bush by e mary martin osa a bank road in hauburton hy herbert 8 fanner aroa osa bknbrotdery by l a c panton fosa agawa valley algome by o a held roa osa snow tanrbwapet by tom stone osa oranxa btver chade by homer watson boa osa and a portrait of charles o d roberts by j w l forexer osa mr o a reid roa gave an in structive lecture on thursday evening on the appreciation of art and at the close explained the artists point of view in many of 49 pictures on ex hibit he also gave a half hoars talk to the poposat the puhlvs sun high hchoobt and left them i practical examples of ids talrmt much interest was noticed the school children who viatted the ex hibit with their teachers town council councu met on monday evening with mayor mackenzie reeve cleave and councillors davis parr cummlngs barnes qlbbons and speight present councillor qlbbons welcomed arthur speight as a member of council re presenting ward one along wttn him self mhiutes of previous meetings were read and confirmed moved by davis seconded by barnes that the name of the new councillor a r speight be placed in the blanks left in standing conxmlttees carried communications were read from oeorgetown fire brigade asking coun cil to attend a gathering in the legion rooms on feb 11th hamilton sani tarium canada filtering co ohormatlon of water moved by cummlngs seconded by qibbons that the auditor and treasur er be authorized to purchase toronto power company debenture stock guaranteed by the ontario govern ment with 2200 in the special saving account in the bank of montreal se cured from the sale of the foundry property and that the auditor am clerk be authorized to prepare a by law to this effect parried mr h r minims town audttor pre sented hla annual report moved- by cummlngs seconded by barnes that the auditors report be adopted carried moved by cumtnuxgs seconded by barnes that the olldwtrw accounts as amended be passed h marchment ww sts 18 00 ten harding sts 240 jas blair cutting wood at sivercreek 9 m armstrong cutting wood 9 so c stacey cutting wo od 9 66 a hunter outtinkvood 9 60 w ohapln cutting wood 9 60 ben bailey cutting wood 7 20 o qiluvei park 1 20 h marchment sts 18 00 ben bailey cutting wood 2 40 jas blair catting wood 2 40 m armstrong cutting wood 2 40 r haines sts 1 go w chaplin cutting wood 2 40 c stacey cutting wood so o oiluvet cutting wood 4 80 len harding cutting wood 10 80 a jjunter cutting wood 13 20 h btapleton cutting wood 10 80 jas harding cutting wood 11 10 thos hughes cutting wood h marchment ww sts a hunter sts bell telehone town hall bell telephone man offlce bell telephone chiefs res p l heath regitsration oeorgetown hydro fire alarm oeorgetown hydro ore hall oeorgetown hydro town ban oe hydro wjw offlce oeorgetown hydro ww power the planet treasurers book municipal world election ex m armstrong deputy returning flarrotarr aflrm 1 brandford treasurer iubb e bradley oown ooinaalss l mcnally st george choir banquet the ban o the numbers st oeorges chxirxhttaioir was held last night at mua oeorge adarxa who kindly op her home for the event the deucnous repast by the ladles of the oboir was heartily partaken of after which the president mr r h thoinpson eaued the gather ing to order after reading and con- tantng the trrrfurtes of the previous meeting the tonowtng is elected president air b h bar t social conwmra b meftmnrte mcra w f bradley mrs w thompscn mrs o o browm xa the choir contest last year the winning side was ahead by 406 marls a balance of- 3898 was l the choir haung soppued then- own musto and made s nvwiatirm of 2sj00 to the cburch last year short addressss were ghwn daring the evening byber w o o the rector mrs rev thompson b b thcmpson w f bimtuey and j a ttmwnpaon who welco the rector on bemuf of toe choir sad spoke of the od work done by mrs w f bradley otganlat and the ohotr a very enjojahle ttme was spent by all at the olote at he meettng in ayitnw to nwaxte srtpp by mrs vi w bradely plandi j a t vtolin and ojth brandford sawjo- phooe a hearty wots of thanks wt tendered- to the ladies for the did banquet also to mrs adams said i t ada 8 40 18 00 1 35 2 85 4 00 2 80 is 25 1 75 5 88 1 84 46 17 10 40j lot 6 00 o ouuvet poll clerk 4 00 a livingstone sts 21 75 wm ward court services 4 00 e c thompson court services 4 00 j n oneill son town truck 6 25 a e coleman sts 8 75 moved by davfs seconded by speight that mrs modougaa be given per mission to put a sidewalk down 3 ft wide in front of her uiov at her own expense carried councillor gibbons reported a re quest from messrs john shepard and james blair for a light on morris street councillor davis reported an offer to furnish grave haul and spread same in any part of oeorgetown for 85o per yard bylaw no to reepal bylaw no looa was read the necessary number of times and passed on motion bylaw no to borrow 1513292 to meet carryover of 1bs1 read the necessary number of times and passed chief w o marshall was reap pointed assessor for the year 1832 moved by speight seconded by davis that council adjourn to meet at next regular meeting or at the call of the mayor carried lions club entertain council a 8ple0in talk on town boostmo st mat davth wilson there was a- large rttrnrtancn of ljons at their regular dinner meet ing op monday evening when the mayor reeve and councluora were the guests of the evening after all had partaken at a bounti ful repast and enjoyed a tew minutes of song president ernie peher called on lion bill bradley who introduced rev w o o thompson the new rector of st oeorge- cterroh rev mr thompson aster ff lion bill cor his flowery introduction expressed his pleasure at meeting the lions of oeorgetown he was a com parative stranger in town out- was al- freadyqiute favorably lniiirl and remarked of the kindnesses and friend liness frandritl to him on all aides since his arrival he looked forward to many pleasant associations with the good people of georgetown lion charlie burnsldes in wen chos en and appropriate words- quite be fitting he occasion and in that characteristic and inimitable style known only to charlie them int-roduc- ed the members of town council there was mayor mackenzie reeve harold cleave and councillors geo dayls u barnes a b pari- j j qlbbons major cummlngs and a r speight an of whom were l with hearty applaus lion oeorge muuntock then intro duced mr david wilson the speaker of the evening who gave a iwrtmdkl address oh town boosting he said ity has no substitute e jjj fresijromtie garens v youn men hold annual banquet church news st albans charh olenwomuns sunday school a pjn evensong 3 pjn st georgei ctusrah rev w o o thompson rector qnlncniageshna sunday holy com munion 8 am sunday school 10 am holy communion and sermon 11 a 7 pm sahrauon army cant w bradley lieut j hooke sunday next sunday school at 10 ajn holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 pjn salva tion meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 7j0 home league ladies meeting wed nesday 8 pjn pubtte meeting ab welcome united cburch the rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes 11 ajn morning worship pauls kjpist to the romans series on spiritual freedom 1 pan evening war ship 8eth parker and his hymns service of song by the senior am junior choir presenting beth parker hymns that have tone around the world for their very great kindness to opening their home to taw ohotr tor such at wary plea rant even ing health jrcpoatt the ixioowtnf commurucable cus- eases wexjiesptrrted by the mojl to georfetown board ef health for janu ary lltijf- imphtlisna ouaisoc rwtwr i ihfintil4pentyils hphokl vmv wtiocptuf oolscu joewahrodxtul o 2 x 9 o o o 9 o bspttst church the sunday school meets at 10 ajn to study a lesson slavery and freedom john 8 34 public worship at 11 ajn and 7 pm pastor a n frith win preach in the morning on andrew the first to enlist and in the evening on five favorable fac tors the voting peoples union on monday evening will toe led by miss clertrude laird in a study of light and darkness in quebec knox presbyterian church the pastor has announced another series of sermons dealing with the fundamental doctrines of the ols next sunday is sacrament service prepa service rrlady evening and session meeting at 730 friday even ing oonxmunity gatherings thursday feb 4th mr mttohelrs limehouse friday feb 12th w- t sinclairs no 7 highway oeorgetown the one on feb 12th may conclude this series of meetings cam or thanks hereby convey my very sinc ira to neighbors and all othj who assisted in extinguishing the names and saving other u when my bam and contents were djestroyed by ore on mhnday jan 96thj n iuddm esouestng- card op thank8 mr john 1 marshall and mr and mrs herbert oaiely and family nor val wish to think their many mends for ahe kind expression of aytnpathy and beautiful floral trtbutes ex to tnem during their raosnt sad be- vavexnsnt onel two ttttls urchins stood with noses p agaiiut a barber wtnaow oee mlokey look at that said one poiming to s barber wielding a singeing taper hes loolln for with i itgtrtr tiyjviifx hvpart we have pride in our town apart from our personal joy in irving in it but we can only really boost it if we are reconciled to the duty that de volves on us to do our uctzoost to make it the better place tolive in efforts may be of or or the good of the future we may- further divide the boos between the material and the moral uplift in reading the berald last week we note many a that boosted our town some of these may have escaped our notice or have been beyond our range i commend the lions club for their deflnlte propa ganda in boosting the clahrns of rebec of the needy and suffering this de finite plan or propaganda ts most like ly to have results then our council are mnsadeiing a definite policy which with their mttmate knowledge of the needs and restrictions ef the town win have thoughtful cotisldemtionlasr my contention is that any nuw whoi is giving his spare ttme to the affairs of the cemmnrilty in a tnoughtful mrmtmr fa a booster we must here consider the methods of our endeavors there is tittle use tat llsaissl some efforts that have been in the public thought during the tost lew years such as the establishing of a market day m town swznxulng pool helter mfjiti of main street improving me boule vard of main street suutatdug street and further paving but let ever keep in mind the mhwaiaise ef the town and the incorporation of any new methods that might be brought to our notice i feel however that the better light ing ol main street would tend to make the store owners txiguaen up their store fronts and li the displays and an ina o or esrtmrted pave ment on the north side of the street would give us a great bounce of plea sure many things would come from such a start cleanup week would he inaugurated we might even see the advisiblllty of improving the 8th line to the south which- would result in inxoroved sales whatever you do do wish your might things done by halves are never done right we snb have a wond oppoitunlty tha year at the firemens conventian to do something outwardly to boost georgetown let us give these visitors a right luint slon of us and the town the only to do this is to tuty r g- an dubs lodges sodetaek- and do fthiwiy for the ms of tbs other feuow then when thoroughly or ganized do not jet the over ride the man what we haws said so tar is mostly of the xumoedtate or material side of boasting tat mnch can be said about the future or moral side those quiet efforts being made by many to raise the standard of life of the community we have fine oluu schools amusement and recreation centres library etc sappy is the town in which the ministers take an undenominational interest in its up lift their tnfluenoes particu larly among men is most benefi cial and raises the statue at all gath erings happily we cannot tu our town without the intluence of the churches and this nukes the si in other countries most onflvnlt to understand what about bvn- hhraryt should we rest tf it la not on the most pertec and approved state of usefulness what about the art ex hibit of last week how nzany of you reahze that our town is one of the smallest to which this exhibit was sent what untold influence it had aaxwng the school children a most mttsm about ltt plans can we formulate tor another year that a larger mu can bene fit if put under wider aprjnaorahtp and tg us scops to cover the local talent of the ppnuc and high schools would yheuccsf on belpt th failing to boost our town what prejudices are we ha in hearts are we nelguborly or the spirit of rivalry exist aunong the surrounutng towns whbout oauae do we exercise our spleen on an thetr efforts and have it reset on us and our efforts i rejoiced art e the group of milton high btshool pupus st the high scnooi dance- thats the spirit we wish to foster bow do we act when we are away from h do we tabt up our town or decry it i do believe we have too little com munity spirit how often do we get together rarely except under aeftnue banner and that not of the corporation of oe business listsostaess but men are met lowing wasarjhg and oiseiulisi t toiling with pencil or spade or pen bolstering planning susc wustnem is thnslness but bars a fool whose business has grown to s ids faith in men and the golden rule his love for s friend and brother business is business but life la life tho were all in the game to win it lets rest sosnettme from the heat and strife and try to be a lau a xntsruite the annual banquet of the at christs oeji class of tsnout church was held tuesday evening feb 2nd with the members- were aaernhlert about- 30 of the mens triends the speaker forthe occasion was dr wtn kannewtn secretary of yomng peoples and sunday school work of the fns- byterian church in canada in rvatimertring- his address on tn- vesting ones life he took the oppor tunity of abiidmg to aoine mrrmjents in ennnwtion with bis high school days- in oeorgetown he recalled his great txientcshtpwlth the salter of the herald and others and smoke very kindly of hla roomer teacher in acton mr j if- moores father he one of the first seven stnajfrtts to go up for i m the high school here over 40 years ago too he spoke fat kindly reference to mr ross oaroeronas a son of the manse of oeusgijliaiii a few of his outstanding statements regaidhog investment of life were the ohuxch must solidify its work and be optimistic in the task every man needs the church and the church iieedb eveiy inan the teenage boys take trseir trom the matm young men rather than iran the experienced old there fore it u young men to be a very good time was spent by all music by the young bros mr jack harrison and mr rhnptwwi was of appropriate and fine type short speeches were made by the patsor superintendent of the 8 8 mr 8 harrison ross cameron mr of acton j and james kennrdy and instantlx rnija wullatn 8terow aged 73 formerly of bast york but for same time an inmate of the cad peoples borne ai k was instantly kailed short ly after 8 oclock last thuarsday night after he had walked in the path of a iiarthbound truck driven by dallas moore 43 alfred street barrie on 7onge street mr s who is sjmost batod was on bis way home at the ttme accom- patiied by ancithex- wnutatrer sged 71 mr sffctr was wasnug lielihsl his cosxpaxidosi on the east slue of the highway only a few it is thought that be un- bufc noto the of the navensent swiilisg di rectly tn the path of the s track and was not seen by taxe driver in tune to t him stopping p r r who was on the scene in a few minutes notified ocaoner dr j- h- wesley of newmastket who had the body re moved to the local undertakteg par lors an tnqnes win be held mr oaltiu was a forxner resident of oe where he cotstlucted s dairy l he removed to east york to t se at wa one x isetebj convey my shscenst tlasntis to all those who voted and worked for me in the e held in oeorgetown jan 25th percy f coughs and golds build up the system- and combot disease germs by using creophos shrigtlrung tonic atid tissue builder ftai btluaorn doepsekted co0dhs bbohqrttia or asthmatc coiidludtis ioo- your money retunded if it does not give relief wax darins drug store phone 327 georgetown rvtecaix and butterjck patterns 144tim il i kmilhr li ji i i if im mf il1 lltt would you- drive your car over 3000 miles without a change of oil that is what happens when your watch is allowed to run for over i year without attention the average balance wheel vibrates or ticks 300 times a minute and travels between 1 to 1 inches at each vibration in one years time this is approximately 3733 miles in a run of this distance by train about thirteen freshly oiled locomotives would be used a car would use about seven changes of oil yet your watch is denied the little attention necessary to give beat results and at such a trifling cost when conxpared with other inecnanxsms have your watch cleaned at least once a year by an expert j h jordan watdbanaker georgetown jeweller 1 all jii1 ijtiuijg4iiiianii nmt rt i phi in j i i i i i i ii i iii i n examined have your eyes by o x walker dosc eyeauffht sprhsnsd brampton twill be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month who phone watsons drug stork for aftoditment or yea may ooaamlt o t walker ai bis otoee in brampton the newest style of glasses at reasonable prices i carrolls week- end letwsssk to b than and attp from our golden tethtav bmdness m business but men an and wsto au good pals hsrther and feller sfli isnsalial his l of the irwtm addr given by lb- wosce called en mayor a 5s oatflakes 24c or jul s rosxusn-mealvu- 29c corn 3 a- l5c ftetm2 rl 17c sbwa 24lb bag pastry flour 49 tin shrimps 19 a ii flili qjby peaches st lavdwbam pears 2 f 15c 25c pineapple 2 250 figs chateau cheese special pound 24- the mayor on behalf at uansstf and councutorsthanked the uon fo thsxr antexwunejent duiiaal the even ing bs also spoke briecy iiawis the great bsneflt of aaerrtce csoh ts a tote or thanks nosed by hoi orant and ed mowlilrter eatried mtsdlrnoosty was tea wuson tor his aplendkl miigmg of the utat a pssisssil srsning o m the 9 4 ispanisri onions grape ihurr amess main street 3 bx 25c cabbage head 5c 5 for 25s granges sweet medzurn size doz 65c phone 357 georgetown iv m llsjpp

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