Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 23, 1932, p. 3

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4w the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 23rd 1932 pj we are now showing the latest in local news ladies new spring coats dresses and easter hats gall and ee what we are of fering for spring wear d brill co phone 167 georgetown chicks chicks chicks money money if thct are brays from government flocks blood tested by our bacteriologist from eggs which averaged 34 ounces and over to the doaen they jest laansl beta growing lata profitable birds write tor booklet giving prices 100 live delivery guaranteed bray chick hatchery bkamfton ont oiiln rest osnee phone 1tw other bray hatcheries at wetland dmmvme bageraville undsay smd psterboco butad oina 8 caxaartaea oat inquiries tor man should be addressed to st oattarhaea good friday 25th a public hou- day schools dose ror the easter holi days tomorrow enjoy tne easier services at one- of our churches in town on sunday come to norval old tyme night march 29th you 11 enjoy i its different dr p r wataon has returned from the south and is now ln bis of- flce every davy see the fourth alarm under auspices fire brigade at the gregory theatre tonight the boy scouts will hold a euchre party in the legion rooms search 29th admission 25c it the third book form at the public school has been closed this week ow ing co the illness of miss bain georgetown public school concert will be held on tuesday and thurs day april lath and 21st auctioneer c e mcclure will hold a community auction sale in george town at an early date particulars next issue the heavysnow storm on monday delayed highway traffic orjnskderably and gave vara to quite a number of unemployed in this part of the pro vince mr charles rvoardeau toronto will sing the tenor solos in olivet to calvary in knox presbyterian church on good friday evening march 25th at 8 oclock a plcturelao an china will be given by mrs dr agnew in lsnebouse dinted church on friday evening april 1st a chinese lunch will be served admission 35c and lsc 3t mr arcbrie kentners bouse at acton was damaged by fire last sun day afternoon tne are started about four oclock and did consiedrable damage to building and contents be fore being exxjrsruisbed mr john leonard will sell his choice lot of dairy cows and young castle by public aurtto on tuesday march 29ux at lot 33 con 7 es- quesing on no 7 highway formerly the louis miller farm frank fetch auctioneer messrs petnh cheyne conduct ed a successful sale of farm stock for mr a beamish but week tne en- personals rev dr and mrs howard and miss clare howard left this afternoon for a visit to slmcde dr and mrs p r watson return ed home last week after spending a couple of months in florida dr reed and miss reed returned home on friday after spending some weeks with friends in toronto mss clara mcconnell was at belle ville last week attending the funeral of her cousin the late mrs geo general news oreatrix mrs c h anderson of hamilton la visiting willi her parents dr and mrs oollop mr anderson was also a visitor here over the week end mrs r i creeknan returned home from new york last week where she visited her daughter miss alice who is now recovering lrtmia ill ness mr smd mrs r k cameron of toronto spent sunday at mr and mrs john mcdermlds mr cameron has accepted a call to the presbyter- lap church streetsville and will take charge about the end of april mrs mcleay is the soprano solo ist in olivet to oalmury at kn presbyterian church georgetown on good friday evening march 29th at 8 oclock coraing spe 1s7 yonge st toronto may f k luke optometrist eyesight be consulted at hlntons jewelry store georgetown about your eyes for glasses wednesday march sou st local reresentihre geo c brown norval p oeorgetown 30 r xl 1 package red river cereal and 1 package maple leaf purified bran for 29c 5 lb hand picked white beans 17c robinhood premium rolled oats per pkg 29c 2 oil bottlea vanilla artificial colored flavoring 35c 2 large lias aylmer pork and beans 25c 3 tins crosse blackwelts tomato juice 29c 5 lb special broken rizetta rice 21c dill pickles per tin 25c eagle brand condensed milk per tin 19c 3 lb- pure lard 29c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 15c 5 deluxe jelly powders 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver tire proceeds from the sale were paid in cash won tne exception of one not for 6 t look like a record on tuesday evening maron 2sth at 8 oclock in the united church the rev r a johnston bx of west church toronto will give an illuat- lecture on nova scotia tins of the school nurse and for otxaer benevolent purposes the auditorium prettily decorated in green and yellow for the occasion the home- baking table was extremely well pat- ronized during the tea hour a de lightful program was given by the following artists misses hazel harri son aueen moore maud mcdonald josephine hicfcey hazel waldle jean martemde helen blackburn and betty grant and mr charles kirk th l council appreciate etxr kindness of all those who took part in the program contributed to tne homebaking sale or helped in any other wavy to nuke the occasion a the recent amusement tax placed on threatxes and sporting events by the government has met with the dis approval of the canadian people at the present tin tickets up to 26 cents are exempt from t a top hat purchased by rwfn shaw first reeve of sunnldale town ship who was elected jn lfttt and hem office lor thirty years is an heir loom treasured by his 75 yearold son archie who uvea on the fifth una west cakedon m sets a new vogue for these days of general rising taxes and sa lary nlashiri the town council last friday night gave miltons town clerk and treasurer q a street a hundred dollar boost to s100q and lowered taxes on billiard tables in the community vespra township- council has ord ered jthe following reduction in wages- mens wages from s2j50 to us a davy man team from sua to tiso noun- doom fee from 1300 to ta78 salary of clerk and treasurer to woo the prot of baby carriages which is heavy at this tune of year has kept lloyds factory at oruha working overtime with an increase of 35 per cent in tfoetr number of em ployees fvprafc at the amalgamation meeting of west durham agricuaura society- and clarke township agricul tural society held in ofonor8aaday j lockle wubon supertotendent of agricultural fairs of ontario deplored the fact that many country fans al lowed thimble riggers and crooked games on the midways he told the gathering he would ask the govern ment to withdraw grante to fairs which permitted such games on sunday- last a horse ijiwy to morley watson of nelson was struck by an automobile on the dun- das highway the ii had its back broken and bad to be destroyed farmers north of alton are incens- new advertisements masftmoktom avn registered nurse for new york and canada will do dressings treatments hourly nursing or day or nlgnl box 456 georgetown st haass far saks ar on chapel street six mrs mrtlongall apply jl i nnnhimjjiiiim iiaitanmiaumjsni ii i- i4tawu itran t beat 5 room brick house all conveniences hardwood floors possession april 1st apply to jos wajson oeorgetown phone 237 tf dag fsend young collie dog came to my preml- ses an or about march 18th owner may have same by proving property and paying rrprnarn k c lindsay phone bts oeorgetown ltp whke gold wrist watch with slave bracelet somewhere u the ninth and check lines on or about february 24th reward will be given to finder if returned to herald office ltp lecture was announced for march 7th but had to be postponed because of the flu epidemic mr johnston will be assisted by local talent watch for bills announcing the artists play at 8tewaruawn marehslaa a threeact play eyes of lovei win be presented by st johns ayja in the stewarttown baa on thursday march 3tat proceeds in aad of church funds aduxs 2sc ordktren 15c tt mrs hutt and mrs mckecb- nle poured tea and mra j b mac kenzie acted as convenor sacred cantata on good friday evening march 25 sacred cantata olivet to calvary j h maunder will be given in knox presbyterian church by the choir as sisted by mrs icoxeay soprano air chartes fallardeau tenor and mr norman laird baritone silver col lection- hydro electric system 1 1 a i iaj as m m ll f sa aw as best light bulbs of all sjzes guaranteed orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds jl counter check books get your supply of counter check books at the herald oficfe fah cassia fraetare a painful accident befell miss an nabel mwangtiun teacher in qlen williams public school when she fell on monday evening and fractured her left leg in two places below the knee molaugndln was returning to home here from the qlen and her auito m front of mr bucks butcher aon she got out of the auto and was on her way to the shop when aba slipped and fell with the above results she was assisted to her home where she received medi cal attention and on tuesday morn ing was luno to quekph general miss mmangtiravb numer- frlends wtsh her a speedy re- fernwr ranker dies obarks holland at one time gener al -it- of the ontario bank in toronto died very suddenly at bramp ton on monovsy for fifteen yean he had been i ra his home here except for peranrtlral trips across the atlantic to has sons home in eng land missing from the break table in bis hotel he was found dead in bis room stttlng in has arm chair wltb a book tat tats band ooror or j a iaason stated death to be from natural causes mr hooai about 88 yean sas born in ms since coming to tola country he had uu the ahantan forty times a a and a d survive grant miller who escaped from the rial sohonl on search teh was arrested here but week at he aback of nbnnan logan on one atanuntain north of oe qpgan woo had sheltered the boy dtrr- wi the past week said lie did not miller had escaped from tne but stroking that was paadng tnrough the t bdthood provided food and shelter f or the sake of the boars company tne effected by chief w g mirshsll prortnoial oosateble t h offlcer from the school oregary theatre wedrjesday march xsrd tne ptuuxah abvtqy a anappy fire pacture with plenty of thrills comedy -rtroav- en faces chvaptor s the oadop- ing qhost dnmerwar tuaaoay and weomesday good friday march 23th at s run local boy makes oood wltii funny joe e brown aa a robe who dotsmarts the wise bays at the big town tecrmknlor novelty baby plousa fox aaovletene news buver- are jatght 8acumay uareh jsth matinee at s nzn free aihiihsu for tha riddles dellcaw jrltb the popular cam janet qsynor and obarne farreu kcraay kst cartoon hash boost ues- betntc land of maharajah oatbrg toe champ with wal lace beery and oooper oaha m car bales an increase in che volume at for januar and february as cornpared wuh the months of janu ary and february last year waa re ported by w o herring general sales msnager of oeneral labtors proaucts of panada fjirmnrl at a meetinar of dealers from udodon toronto and montreal zones held during national motor show week in toronto all tne oeneral uotors lines from chev rolet to oattflan roared fairly equanty in the increaso at rbruary ftrat sald mr herruxg we found that the as a whole m canada was down ib per ocnl aa oompared with he sanveperiool of last year but tne of central acotors proouccp of p wen sj8j per cant hf than last year the increase was cnmrlbutea over tul our nneat at dltlon to- that oar used ear sales were u ahead of last year and atocks of used can are pared with a yaw ajo raat y iliawii ti st patricks tern the local council of women held successful at patricks tea in the auditorium of the public library on saturday afternoon march 19th from sjo to 6 oclock the proceeds were devoted to the fund for the paysberrt4f jf s 15 a young doe on the farm of ben ma dul the carcase had not been touch ed an unirwial number of deer have been seen by farmers in the outlying striots tnts work has been started on the new breakwater off the bake shore at bronte wbich will prevent damage to pioneers grav in bronte cemetery due to erosion by water while installing a guardmil around a hot water tank at the plant of the frarvlllr basketcompany last week edward burreu aged 25 an employee of the bran missed his footing and fell into txte partly filled tank and was severely scalded medical aid was given bv dr w t stead and burreu waa later muu to the to ronto oeneral hospital a strong feeling that daylight sav ing time in brampton should be effective during the same period in toronto was expressed at mg of the brampton badness mens association r the collision of the morning cpu train and a car driven by a banie man last fall has resulted in an order from the dominion board of raibray cornmtanoners for the installation of a wigwag at the victoria street cj r crossing m alliston where the col lision ooourrefl h j everett of bolton has receiv ed a letter from his fattier who lives in essex bng in which be says po tatoes are aebdng there at ta70 a bag and the cheapest cuts of beef at 1st motorists should be careful whom they aoronnrnodate with a ride in thetr cars is tne warning at william k cooper exmayor of oobourg defend ant in a 82sio0 damage action brought against him by john lesxinf of peter- boro who was a raawngrr in a truck owned by cooper when the truck hit a tree after a tire blew out lesurf sustained a broken leg orillla has found it neotssary to in crease the tax rate by 11 naus mak ing the levy 58 mills tnis year an overdraft of 846000 wasfaped by this years council el an lntereetxog feature the pro gramme from station ckgp water loo recently was the srngtng of ten brloker sisters all daughters of mr sad mrs john c bricker of ehnlra probably the first tune in radio his tory of such an occurrence a mary borough farmer stated the day that his neighbor had five recently freshened sad 8 hens during the month of february be made more money out of the hens than the cows the amount of cash from the sale of eggs was guralr i than that reulasd from his cream tlfw in peel oounfcy police court sat urday james clarx toronto paid 1 and costs ror falhrar to atop at an in tersection judgment was reserved on the case of walter pabchetr lome park accused of reckless driving te bass comfortable six room cottage water inside ugnt and good garden rent reasonable possession 1st apru phone am or write bo 417 george town w jt house to is rent on mnrdook street 1st ah apply to jaa b nnh wt tf mcbean co week end specials good for oourtan oeneral uutslu lara at an times weekly at mixed rails phone ml amgle cord oeohoftown a saeeeaafal cantata a good audience greeted the can ts bright easter morn in tne baptist church last evening it is a very one cornpositaon full of noble passages the augmented choir show ed the effects of good training re sponding promptly to the baton of the leader mr james clark who had them well under control a plaintive mimr was the betrayal sung very effectively with light and shade me is risen was a beautiful chorus as al so was the trumpet shall sound the old rugged cross was sung as a male quartette miss gwendolyn burrill of toronto sang three songs a pastoral by carey an attractive song wltb bright runs be thou with me by back oontstnrrat passages of great delicacy and shepherds cradle song by sullivan a charming lullaby mr e cole sang the holy ony alai he was in especially good votee explanatory sentences were read and well by mrs frith to the sneompani- ment of organ music mr charles kirk presided at the organ in his customary easy and reliable inr it was an enjoyable evening at one close of the program the womens association entertained the members of the choir and friends bo a deuckwp supper in the sunday school boom onrnplrmentary remarks regarding one ajaaass of the evening were made by rev a n frith james clark d wuson dr watson hearty votes of thanks were tendered bo all those who assisted in any way in makl the cantata such a splendid succe miss ruby laird president presided the supper far sale oil stove vim baby carriage ex cellent u5o0 waterpower washer so good trunk s1s0 nm-u- stand 8ls0 a carparet vacuum and u btned- all cheap for cash to t ruddy over post office a choice lot no feet by 60 feet on albert street good bam 18 ft by 30 ft hen and fruit trees price r apply mrs john a tbornpson queen st g thornpson queen st oeorgetown tf fbjee oubiours to advertise our m washing ton bulbs we are ftvrng away several t ourhntnw preinuhnus hy brids a l new type of oladlo- ha highly rerxanmended on count of the long flowering period and the fii pastel coloring if planted in maxmlm they win bloom from may to nosnmber man tnts ad with 25c no wrrrr for r iw and mailing of one rgt contain ing 24 bulbs guaranteed to bloom thls offer is good until april 15th rtjget sound bulb co 32s beaaane blag seattle thursday friday saturday groceries s lb tin corn syrup 33 i lb tin baking powder 19c kelloggs allbran l9c kclloggspep k 10c salada orange pekoe tea v s 37c red rose orange pekoe yi s 39c choice no 2 peas 2 tins for 25c choice golden bantam corn 2 for 2jc 10 lbs- granulated sugar 50c 10 lb brown sugar 50c gold medal purripkin vzs 3 for 25c ivory flakes 3 for 20c selox soap chips pkg 10c glacier sardines v 3 for 25c crown blend black tea i lb 35c 1 eb coffee 27c christies sodas 2 for 19c brunswick sardines 5c simplicity patterns 15c mcbean co georgetown ontario i i in ini i i usiiuum ii i i i iinii1 i i i i one of the beat my irish coleen a comedy drama in four acts prese by the ouerpta players in the gregory theatre here last tinrrsday evening march 17th was one of the best plays we have ever had the pleasure of seeing put on in oeorgetown in artrnttnn to the play a rare treat was given to the very large gathering by james galkv- ber tenor ho bis vocal selections nt is seldom a oeorgetown audience baa the pleasure of hearing a tenor solo- is the equal of mr oauaher miss beglay also nehghtert the gathering with her violin selection which added greatly to the pleasure of the even ing mr mvairan was accornpanlr the players in the ouni all took their parts wen and axe deserving of much credit for the able manner in which they portrayed the various characters they produced many hearty laughs and bpought forth much applame tnose who took part in the play were mrs paul saunders staf ford bracey peter otjrouaky mane rorke clarence malone anthony frank augustine heffernan eana sloan paul sauriders margaret bracey wuaam sheridan o malone the play was puiw under the auspkes of holy cross church oeorgetown and we congratulate rev father mrv bride and the members of bis con gregation on the aplrraiid entertain mt provided for the citizens or oeorgetown and traramrnlly the same program win be presented in acton under the tutsplcea of st josephs oburoh in the town nan on april h proceeds in aid ofslck jack renniok popular young ama- rath farmer died in the western hos pital monday after contracting pneu monia following an accident near thlstletown three days ago when his truck got out of control skidded on the kw roadway smashing off three guard rails and hit an apple tree af ter aseendang an eightfoot bank after several days steady cutting of ice on the twelve mile creek at bronu the icecutters bad to aban don the job during saturday ore- noon aa the ice was settling away from the banks however several raindreon of cares bad been cut and ne of the rarmera in the vicinity had obtained at least a goodly part if not all of their summers supply if fairly cold weather conunues cut ting may be resumed this week v- wonder what the ancient egyp tian child callerf his mother who knows but if be were alive today hed call her rnununy dont you think wm are getting mens wages everywhere now hubby tea ahey only have to take positions as wives for that rli a ftmray thtagbut the farther you get away from what to oaued otvulzauon the less you boar about depnaraoti and t apd p e robinson consult ete8ig1it sr31autrr at datans drag store from s to t au repair wm rececve pvusuyt st eyas with mr dama norval old tyme wight parish ball tuesday march 29 w at 8 oclock entirely new program of bongs readmsa rsrttrhes ofcg n and a play entitled the afflicted man admission adb25c mkenloc osate early brtag the lasaaly saw haw grandpa tot it i i i ii i auction sale datey cows and young cattuk the unedralgned has been instruct ed by john leonajtd to sen by pubuc auction at lot 23 con 7 es on no t highway tormerty the louis miner farm on tuesday mtabch zsta 1su at onethirty oncaxk the following cow rrrtrrmg due june 38 oow mlattng due july um oow rnodng due july slat cow bred dec mi bring oow bred jan 7th milking oow bred feb 1st misting cow wltb oalf at toot march 6th brindle oow m not bred 4 young calves tbraab seven sionthsy orernt on a joint notes 3 per cent off for cash veal calf cfcsh w a whavon frank pbtcb clerk baby chicks and custom ilatdiiiig bouawood saw leghorn chicks l from eggs aver aging better than m oxa with no eggs less than 28 oas to the doaen all b are 1 and 2 years old selected for stag and egg type mated to young males pullets wirilnrvd from la codin march chicks 13c apru lie 8 week aid pallets ssc hatch ing eggs limited number 86 fertile 4me limited nrirnrher of o a c barred bock chicks 3c than leg started chicks 4c per extra win otj8tom hatch for aae per egg fat small quantities imuctlon on larger quantxuea to hc for loflo and over tyour egga wm receive special atten tion erratpped with seperate batcher hatrhtng monday and thimxavy aaornloga orimldffc pwtdtir fara h onua 1m ontabiq baby chicks a a wraitri leohotcns ojkx from stock bred for the high est atandard in prodm aba and colour body untformlty and irlnjsn free vttoulty from gw avsteglttg kt m ounces to tha dozen am egg weighing less than 29 ounces to the doaen cuius prices- half of march and au apru i4e each may lzc each lsgttetas apru ukt each may 8th to end loo each started ohh1kh 3mc per chick per week more than above prices rmstoac hatohtko finn 3mc an taw in lots of u0 or less to 2o an egg in lots of uno or moral it win be wen to place your order early frrstnraa with us la sud good fa a o 8iusr wnte brikanniai iviultirw farta j slatamlb ft stt b b ka 1 mm rough iraoaljed chapped sore driedout skin b the namtt of wintry winds and e to cold danns cream of roses will give soothing relief in the worst cases and a few applications will heal the most tender skin behgmrefly fragrant not greasy or sticky keeps the skin soft and vklvety 25 cents aniiar i i dunns drug store phone 327 georgetown hullutmck patterns three women hung their washing out the other day and when they were finished began to talk about noose cleaning said mrs at i dont know what im going to do about our attic its filled with a lot of tixirags we dontjiae any more and theyre far too good to throw away her two compan ions agreed that they were faced with the same promem but no one knew just what to do about it these three ladies are just an example of you and me sometime or other during the year here and there about the place maybe in the attic maybe in the cellar some article lies unused to you perhaps it represents very little as far as usefulness goes in your house hold it has served its time and made way for something new but the same article may be just what mrs soandso is looking for perhaps mr soandso could use that old desk and his wife has been looking all over for that style of flower basket r spring housecleaning time is fast approaching lets look over the contents of the attic pick out something that somebody else might be glad to buy and then put an advertisement in the herald a small advt costs but fifty cents for once or 3 times for 1 00 and may help you dispose of those unused article

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