Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1932, p. 2

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t i fag2 qp wpa sfcw m smsawawaeysewsaws the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 4thy 193k2 y i j keep an eye on quality enjoy todays low prices to the limit buy the things you want but keep an eye on quality thats what we are doing we are taking advantage of every bargain and passing the savings along to our customers every purchase is carefully examin and com pared to be sure that it measures up to the highest quality standards its bargain time right now particularly in clothing if youll keep an eye on quality ix here are a few special offerings for this week mens suits finest quality serges and woollen worsteds reg 1575 295 495 2000 at ladies silk celanese dresses reg 450 special ladies pure silk canton crepe dresses extra special mens heavy drill satin finish khaki pants guaranteed good wear reg 195at arr 125 childrens panty dresses sizes up to 6 extra special 59c girls 24 length silk sox and sockettea special for this week at half pricey reg 50c at 25c girls running shoes special 59c boys boots sizes up to 5 to clear at 1 1 50 mens oxfords a good shoe at a money saving price 250 ladies blouses 98c ladies ballbrigan vests 15c ladies weldrest pure silk fullfashioned hose 7 h silver nc where your dollar goes farther phone 37s georgetown z u new meat market open wednesday may 11th on die above date i will open an uptodate meat market in the wilson block main st georgetown opposite post office died haywood at the home of ner daughter mrs a w dtedrfeh sb orove at tonawanda on april is 1932 mrs emily haywood formerry ofgeorgetown tad olenwuuams obituary fall line of all the choicest in meats etc will be carried in stock we solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee our meats the best procurable w king phone 27 georgetown creophos a strengthening tonic and tissue builder stubborn deep8eated coughs bboncarns ana asmatic conditions one of the best tonics for after the flxl or for building up resistance toit large bottle 100 danns drug store phone 327 georgetown mccalx ana buttkxick rattkbnb mbs emily baiwood mrs emily haywood 71 years old died april 16th at the borne at her daugther mrs b w dmrteh 05 drove street tboawanoav born in wolverhampton kris she had resided in tooawanda for toe past 18 years she was the wile of the late george haywood surviving are three daugh ters mrs diedrtch mrs alonao for- grave tooawanda and mrs weatrai toronto a son william john hay wood brantford oct and six grand children the funeral was held tues day afternoon at 230 oclock at the residence rev benjamin sanderson officiated and interment was made at eunlawn the late mrs haywood was a resident of gtenwllttains and george town for many years before moving to tonawanda and will be remembered by numerous old friends town council council met in regular wwottrm tues day everting mayor mackenzie- in the chair reeve cseavft and councillors barries davis olbboni parr curnm- 1 ings and speight present minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed mr scrymgeour j on oerialf of the football club asked for permission to use reservoir park movedby barnes seconded by davis that the foooball club be granted the use of reservoir park for 1932 for football carried a representative of the globe in demnity co addressed council re re newal of policy alsou regarding elabn against town on account of accident moved by speight seconded by parr that the insurance on contents of fire hall be reduced from 3100 to 2000 carried mpvedby cleave seconded by cum- mlngs that the insurance on the hose nouse and contents at ckjfc station be reduced to 400 being 300 on contents and 10t on hose house carried mr p f blackburn and johrlmc- glbbon on behalf of the baseball team asked for the use of the ball grounds in the park also for some assistance in putting same in shape moved by barnes and seconded by davis that the b club be grant ed the use of the park tor baseball for 1932 carried moved by parr seconded by gib bons tlsat any- work hereafter per formed in the park tie charged to the account carried were read from guelph general hospital re indigent patient panada surety co ca fprge oo department of ivention mimtffral road r ii co weed control act moved by oummmgs seconded by barnes that the fodowtng accounts be paid hmarohment ww sts jas harding sts ro cunningham sts hunter good roads h marehment sts a w hunter sts jas harding good roads h marehment sts iff c ouxinlngham sts jas harding sts h attornment ww sts c stacey ww a huott war sts boss k d ryan stamps georgetown hydro town hall georgetown hydro ore ball georgetown hydro ww georgetown bgdro fire alarm georgetown hydro power r it heath express h r mlmms insurance h r minima insurance blower health ou elmer o thompson insurance 307 j7 walter t evans insurance 1m80 georgetown lumber co sts u2 lafranc hre gngtne oo 00 john mcdonald ooal wm 290 w j blniue gravel flag dr j j paul wramlnatlon 600 mrs bullivant nursing 800 ma carey nursing 4jw a p roney rulaw boots 10 x j aielsht town truck j a livingstone eta jw4p w marshall stamps us on motion council adjourned to meet at council chamber on tuesday may jpth at 8 pan prize winners in wctu contest the wctu silver medal contest was held in toe georgetown baptist church friday evening april 29th the school room was filled with en thusiastic young people from the schools of the district surrounding georgetown many parents arid teach ers- were also in attendance mr frith occupied the chair twentyone youn tpeopl contested for the sliver medal kveryone did splendidly and it was no easy matter to decide who wouldbc the winner the contestants were divided into sections according to age lome woodjvus awarded the silver medal and slano rumley came second in the junior section betty speight came first and helen meredith second mrs oaldiwell presented the medals and also the prizes for the scientific temperance essays and posters the three first prine essays were read- by wills price margaret evans and joanna shqrtlll others receiving prises were high school essay 1st wills price 2nd jean evans 3rd mona scrymgeour public school essay 1st margaret evans 2nd lenore wood 3rd doris grade 7 1st joanna shortllls s 14 2nd janet henderson s s 16 3rd margaret leonard s 8 16 posters upper school poster arthur dayfoot middle school poster jack msuolareh lower school poster lydla snow r public school posters grade sand 7 1st clarence snow 2nd gordon rice v j gradas and 1st aueen dobble 2nd flpria feller 3rd jean- ruddell 4th mary burack 8- s 11 health books 1st mae deans 2nd florla feller 3rd helen dol mrs auatt doris bessey and the wctu quartette ably assisted m the program with musical numbers mrs caldwell thanked the children teach- rid ey era and parents for the splendid fort made and others who helped with the program mrs marshall and mrs oneill deserve special mention for the preparation and carrying out of the program the evenings entertainment was brought to a close by the mem bers of the wctu singing the white ribbon chorus all round the world the ribbon white is twined a dainty lunch was served mrs peck mlas laird and mrs fruere wen in charge everyone felt it was a well spent evening health report norval n a robinson butcher choice meats poultry butter and egg ris prices wk deliver kvkry saturday raonk georgetown ml r 13 n a- robinson butcher norval ont mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmimmrmmmm on tuesday evening of last nerval tjjb accompanied by their pastor rev n d mackinnon paid buttonvule society a visit after the devotional exercises by miss jean prase er lawson chesney and rev h k payne the chair was taken by the visiting president mr charles ran kin the orchestra gave two numbers with an encore and was much ap preciated miss dorothy watson gave a humorous reading the squeaking shoe that drew hearty appl the topic by miss tilnklabpr was listened to most attentively the speaker told of the circumstances under which the hymn jesus lover at my soul was written together with a sketch of the author the hymn was then sung by the quartette mesdames lyons and laidlaw and messrs bull and laid- law mr rankin gave a readme deal ing with a scotchmans experience with commercial fertiliser that proved very amusing three veraes of ood be with you till we meet again were sung and mr ted horton closed with prayer the ladies of the local society took charge at this juncture mrs w j chesney put on a contest while re freshments were made ready this last number proed very satmylngt mrs harold lyons voiced the pleasure it had given notval in paying this visit miss jean praser on behalf of our tpa thanked the visitors for the splendid program rbey had given norman undsat elected ddfferin county warden dufferin county council held a olal session at orangeville oo and elected norman lindsay reeve of mono township as warden to suc ceed the late warden j k thompson who died two weeks ago j h dosllj oija of this town was appointed county engineer to wooed the late u w christie who died a month ago mortgage safe of farm property bauunafad canadian pacific railway and steamship company reduced rates on all sailings to and from europe special weekend fares good ffn8 friday noon returning following monday midnight r elmer c thompson phone 119w and j georgetown agent far cunard white star and allied steamship companies trip arranged on the great lafces s mr and mrs bicketts and daughter muriel were week end guests at the home of mrs elisabeth bborttu the friends of mrsd campbell will regret to learn that she is seriously ill in the ouelph hospital the choir of the melville united church will present a t the red of the dawn in the united church on sunday evening- at 8 oclock under the misplcie of the young peoples society the womans missionary societys thankoffering meeting which was held on friday evening was largely at tended the programme which was both entertaining and instructive was indeed a credit to those who took part in it the pageant the unshadowed cross which was presented by fifteen ladies conveyed a very impressive message the choruses and motion song given by the mission band were enjoyed by all while mr p j sbortul sang in his usual pleasing the wjus s doing excellent under the leadership oft mrs f w shortlu and such an organisation de serves the supportof every woman as ft is a means of spiritual uplift to the cotmnunlty l reception tor the newly weds and new comers in the community which was held on monday april s6th in the former methodist church was indeed a happy gathering the suc cess of the evening being due to the efficient week done by the oommittee under the convenorship of mlas k mc kay the floral decorations and the damtlly arranged teatables from which refreshments were served add ed much to the beauty of the sur roundings mrs j minkwjinle and mrs s shorttll poured tea and were lated by officials from each depart ment of the churchs actlvtoaa after brief address of welcome by rev mr aitken which was responded to by mr a mokay s boque of cama- tkms was pr to eachof be brides the singing of ood save the king brpught this very plesssntevent b under and by virtue of the powers contained m a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sals there will be offered for sale by pubuo a subject to a reserved bid on saturday mat slat a d ims at twothhtynytclock in the afternoon at the mocttbbon rouse oeongesown by frank fetch enquire auctioneer the following p namely all and btmoular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate tying and being in the village of georgetown and the township of baquesrng and all in the county of halten and province of ontario and being composed of thirtynine 621100 acres of the east half of town ship lot nineteen concern on nine to the survey of the said township of bsquealns and now in the village of getown and seven and 08100 ae being part of lot twenty of the said concession nine th the said township and buy be more particularly known and described as commencing at s point on the north easterly limit of the said township lot nineteen dis tant two chains easterly from the westerly side of john street aa shown on onlsholm millars plan dated janu ary 1894 thence southwesterly about north thirtyseven degrees fortystx minutes bast parallel to the said boundary of john street eighteen chains and tortyone links to the northerly boundary of the qrand trunk railway pr thence north westerly along the said boundary of the qrand trunk railway p to a point in a straight line distant twentyfive chains and fifty units to its intersection with the resterty boundary of pjljs oeorge mcphilllps plan registered june 90th 1851 thence north raster along the- south east erly boundary of said oeorge mc- phulllns plan fourteen chains and seventyeight links thence south for tyfive degrees and mmen minutes west seven chains fouowlnc an old fence thence north easterly along an old fence ten chains and three links to the north easterly boundary of the said townshp lot nineteen thence south easterly along the last mention ed bnundary se chains and fifteen links to the place of rjeglnning containing by adrneasurement forty- sue and s7100 acres e a part of said lot nineteen sold to one bar ker nontalnlng a 33100 acres describ ed in rnstrumentno 8703 book xhtj3 property is situate on the limit of georgetown ralton county part of it being within the limits of georgetown it consists of about forty acres 40 all cultivated and is said to be fit for market gardening or for dairy purposes there is a bank bam frame dwelling house and a garage these buildings are said to bo prac tically new and in good eondltkm the residence is about two blocks from georgetown btskwy terms of sale the above pro perty will be put up for sale in one parcel subject ss mated to a reserved bid ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the urns of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter without mtersst for fwihkr partboitlarb arid condhtone of sale apply to parish a yitsnstrlcfc bank of toronto gbsm- bera rsrookvllle ontario or to ken neth m lanrdoa barriftsr town ontario duvtbti it broekivule this day of may aa 1m the following eommunlcable dis eases were reported by the moh to georgetown board of health for april 1km diphtheria 1 scarlet sever o smallpox 0 chickenpox 0 e o o o o o nurses graduate w exercises at collegiate audi torium ouelph largely attended ouelph oolleglate was the scene of a pleasant event last thursday night when graduating exercises wore hd or ouelph general hospital gradu ating class or 11132 dr harvey agnew or toronto ad dressed the graduating class dr h o howltt gave tile nightingale pledge to the graduatro miss jean cangul- ton presented the pins while mrs an gus mckinnon made the presentation of diplomas the graduates were jean esther hay paisley ont mdry hazel brown cobalt ont vera jean poraythe rockwood ont ahe evelyn elliott shawvllle que margaret evelyn stephens hornby ont emma schumann kitchener ont margaret o kennedy georgetown ont edith margaret cartwright milton ont annie elizabeth dent 8tratford ont florence caroline pfohl hanover ont- isabel mary stark milton ont margaret elizabeth thorn xucknow ont sils ella florence wunieas rockwood oat daisle wlnntfred whltmee george town ont prises were presented to the follow- tag v miss mary i stark first in general proficiency miss florence pfohl first in theory ttim vera forsythe first for surgical technique there were a large number of people present from georgetown and sur rounding district the stage at the auditorium was fadorned with many beautiful coquets which had been presented to the graduates by relatives and friends halton county medical society a meeting of halton county medical society was held in milton oq april 26th thirteen members were present the guest speaker was dr f j oeary of toronto a paper was giv en by or denton and a clinical case presented by dr o v williams a member of the victorian order of nurses gave a practical demonstration of some of the work carried out by the order girl guide news german measles mumps infantile paralysis typhoid fever p whooping goufih oerebrosninal meningitis swimming pool previously acknowledged local oouadl of women 131801 1150 a thought for tne week if we are unhappy we make others unhappy if we are happy we make others happy last tuesday evening was spent in a busy way the commlwfdoner was present and many tests were passed we were pleased to welcome back our farmer captain cmrs dorothy carter and many plans were made to make our meetings more exciting and many happy evenings are to be expected the cooks brought mipii of then- work and at the close of the meeting the cooking was bravely devoured by the company goodyear 30007cash j n oneill sons to obtain your contest forms j kinds ubbpaw to the bride a bride means a ring and the ring requires thought i for the ring must be as charmingly distinctive as is the bride her self in this matter of such rare importance we can be of real aid for wedo know rings quite as appreciatively as do our groom patrons know then- brides suppose we three go into a conference j h jordan watchrnaleer georgetown jeweller a free brooder box with each order of 50 or more bray chicks from government approved and inspected flocks blood tested by our bacteriologist from eggs averaging 24 ounces andun t the dozen turn that shed into a poultry house to make money next fall and winter theres nothing bettor than the best may eoonoimy prices effective now lowest in our history for this season of year look them over before you buy turkey eggs 40c each young turkeys 7so for may and june delivery bray chick hatchery brampton ont opposite feat office phone 1z3w other bray hatcheries at welland dunnville hagersviue lindsay and peterboro bead omce svcattbarlnes ont inquiries by mall should be addressed to st catharines turkey eggs 40c each young turkeys 7so each for may and june delivery local representative geo c brown jnorval phone georgetown 983 r 31 just right for spring weather with hot milk on cold mornings with milk or cream on mild mornings mrf in cmafa ant a cmnvjifn wkkt the canadian shredded wheat company lid we have had many inquiries about our perman- ant wave prices- for your benefit nd maybe ours here they are bobbed hair growing or long hair 300 quality used pads 400 400 charmainette 500 500 vidotone 700 600 lustre 800 700 oil if tulipwood 900 every wave guaranteed for appointment or further information call at lillicqs or phoih278j or 378w georgetown thank you examined have your eyes by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons dedc store fob appointment or yoa may consnlt o t walker at his ofbee in brampton the newest style of glasses at reasonable prices pur food store sss 1 10 bars pearl white naptha soap 37c 10 bars castile soap 25c 3 pkgs handy ammonia 19c rose brand chbw chow pickles 33oz bottle 39c 37 oz botde sweet mixed pickles 29c crosse and blackwells catsup large bottle 19c 2 tall tins pink salmon 25c eggo ready mixed cake per pkg 23c deluxe jelly powder asatd flavors per pkg 05c 2x1 jb cartons pure lard 17c peamealed back bacon in piece per lb 19c breakfast bacon in piece per lb 13c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell phone 75 we deliver eavetroughinfi now is the time to have it done when prices are reduced your money goes farther the detailed finish to all our building jobs is protrii- nent evidence of our careful work on every individual erec tion and care in detail always means success of the whole job as we undertake it whether the building be large or small ex or the- reverseflt must be well done and satisfactory or we ours fee will be dissatis fied- pree delivery service to au points in georgetown ajbmd- atllftm and surroundtnf tatiuu you want to spend your money today in tne way that will get you the most for it and prices for eave- t troughing are at a level where you actually save money by spending now ridge roll roofing waler pipes have your roof repaired before the sunxner rains plumbing heating you can enjoy all those splendid oomforts of modern heat and sanitary plumbing of rrecdoqi from dirt and drudgery which make the home a source of convenl- ence to you and a pride to your family georgetown lumber co ltd phone georgetown 20 acton 120 m je i repairing of all kinds why throw away old kettles palls watering cans etc have them repaired and save money an repairs delivered phone 273w for our prices farmers would do well to phone and get our estanates on their proawyt service vlbest f i the popular priced shqp john st georgetqwn m a fwiir7is9iw 5apfiai

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