ft 3e tno georgetown herald wed nesday evening may i 1th 1932 power for pennies shredded heat nourishing energyproduc ing two biscuits and milk male a complete meal mm4imcmmt2mitkcmmmjinwkt the catumam shredded wheat company ltd married i kino morton at the home af mr and mrs james thorn oshawa on saturday may 7th 1932 by rev mr munroe clarice amy youngest daughter of thomas morton and the late mr morton 6t ajcton to wil liam s king son of mrs clara ring of georgetown annual meeting of womens institute puri food store large bottle heinz ketchup 19c 8 oz oil botflc artificial vanilla 3 tins clarks mod- pork beans 2 tins clarke spaghettiwith cheese 2 tins clarks scotch broth 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard keppered snacks per tin brunswick sardines per tin eagle brand condensed milk lemons per doz del monte royal anne cherries tin gold dust per pkg buy pineapples otl week for preserving large size 18c and 20c 19c 27c 19c 19c 17c 5c 5c 19c 23c 29c 5c died doro at georgetown on tuesday may 10th 1932 margaret m dol dearly beloved daughter of mr and mrs robert dolg the funeral will take place from her late residence main st n george town on thursday may 12th ser vice at 2 30 o clock in memoriam warncs in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mary warnes who passed away on may 13th 1930 two years have passed since that sad g treas mrs percy cleave day t god called the one we loved away loving anf kind to the end of her days sincere and lust in heart and mind what a beautiful memory left behind sadly missed by husband and family hahtsbxrne in loving memory at thomas hartshorne who was ac cidentally killed at bridgeport mine penn tjsa on may 11th 1915 oh for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of a voice that is still ever remembered by family mother lily frank toronto mamie rockwood william alabama officers emjected pian8 made for summer series and district meeting the annual meeting of the george town womens institute was held on wednesday kaay 4th at the home of mrs harold cleave after opening in the usual mariner the minutes of the previous annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and ap proved reports were received from the various committees the treasurer and tht auditors following which mr geo camprjcu took the chair for the election of officers officers were electee and commit tees appointed as follows hon pres mrs m l near president mrs clarence hays 1st vicepres mrs d livingstone 2nd vicepres mrs a h feller f a e farnell phone 75 we deliver mmmimammtmmm j obituary frederick a kajbxy f early superintendent of bramp tons waterworks system for 25 years died suddenly op sunday at his home elizabeth t3t s be had been in ap parently good health when he retired saturday night mr early was but recently appointed secretary of the water ccounissloxi succeeding 0 m corkett he was born m esquestng 58 years ago eon of the late james early the family moved to brampton to 1900 mr ejarly had also served that town as assessor he was a liberal and a member of grace united church he is survived by ht wtfe wo sons martin and eric and two brothers james and philip both of brampton- new meat market opened today in the wilson block main st georgetown opposite the post office a full line of the choicest meats at reasonable prices we solicit a shareof your patronage and guarantee our meats the best procurable w king phone 27 georgetown i kodak film two extra exposures in both regular and verichrome film too pay for 8 you gst 82 extra exposures to the roll 2 more picture opportunities a third mdre for your money in stes 2v x 314 and 2 z 4v for perfect pictures use only kodak film in the yellow boat and bring jour exposed alms to us for expert finishing darins drug store phone 327 georgetown mrfiau ana bu11hjuck patterns canadian pacific railway and steamship company reduced rates on all sailings to and from europe special weekend fares good going friday noon returning following monday midnight elmer c thompson phone 119w mod j georgetown agent for canard white star and aflifid steamship companies trips arranged on the great lakes s halton county musical festival georgetown scholars win medals ust of prize win- nebs w county there was a large attendance at the hatton oounty public school musical festival held at milton last friday when pupils from georgetown took part those taking flrot and second places being given gold and silver r respectively george town prise winners were piano solo introductory grade kate burnley 2nd primary grade jane rumley 1st primary grade mar garet ktog 3rd girls 8olo 7 yrs and under kate rumley lt yre- aaa under joan hale 2nd 9 yrs and under jean blair 3rd boys solo 8 yrs and underrobert early 2nd winners in order of then- stand throughout the oounty were rural solos girls 7 years and under 1 ruth mccready bell school 2 wu- ma johnstone olenorcby 8 years and under 1 marlon castle limestone 2 edna vtckers pine grove 12 years and under 1 ella john stone olenorohy 2 hilda king ash boys 7 years and under i george bullock palermo 2 harold clements bell 8 years and under 1 jack coulter limestone 2 elmer oowland zim merman 12 years and under george pel- letterlo ash 2 jerry wedderbum beu rural choirs one room 1 lime stone 2 palermo piano solos 8 years and under 1 norma marcellus milton 2 kate rumley georgetown 3 eleanor day milton 12 years and under 1 muriel smith palermo jean hartley bel 3 marl on fox mlkon is years and under 1 jane rumley georgetown 2 murray hall burling ton 3 margaret king georgetown chorus two to fourroom schools 1 bronte 2 wesbwood school oakvllle boys choir one to four rooms 1 bronte 2 strathcona results of the afternoon contests- oirla open solo 1 frances chls- holm acton 2 muriel 8omh pal ermo 3 isabel browne burlington boys open solo 1 keith robert son 2 jack barrett oakvllle central 3 jack cysulllvan acton choir over 60 voices 1 acton 2 burlington central boys choir 46 voices 1 burlington central 2 acton girls double trio 1 acton 2 bronte urban solos for bells 7 years and under kate rumley georgetown 2 mary galloway biirungtoh east end school tn five years and under madge snort oakvllle westwood school 2 joan hale georgetown twelve years and under adeline white milton 2 ruth sargent mil- boys seven years and under orlani do mcoready oakvllle wesbwood school 2 jackie bruce acton nine years and under reno braldo acton 2 robert early oeorgetown twelve years and under john otln- ton burlington central school 2 struan robertson milton olrls duets bronte 2 oakvllle westwood boys duets bronte 2 burlington central asst sec tress mrs t s still dlst director mrs percy cleave branch dlreetormrs e mcwhlrter mrs f cole mrs o king mrs f mcnally representatives of district annual meeting mis- root erwin mrs geo ford mrs g freure mrs percy cleave mrs dt livingstone local needs qommltteermrs campbell mrs c freure mrs erwin mrs d llvlnestone mrs howard kentoer mrs p cole programme committee mrs harold cleave mrs uljico mnvo webster mrs h bailey mr n snyder visiting committee airs w and erson mrs m clark mrs w short- hill miss watson miss cole mrs j d keluy press mrs frank allatt social committee mrs momurchy mrs ooldham flower conmlttee mrs r cave mrs bauapttne pianist mrs heartwell auditors mrs w anderson mrs vance kentner plans were- made for the summer series meeting to be heltt in he arena may 18th and to which the branches from hornby llmehouse nerval es- queslng and ashgrove are invited miss esther sudor of kitchener being the guest speaker plans were made also for the district annual meeting to be held at hornby june 2nd sm the third an nual oirls conference at milton may 28th mrs luuco favoured the meeting with a deugtxtful instrumental number after a delicious lunch a vote of thanks was moved to mrs cleave and the meeting was adjourned tsfj jeg jaqj s v king phone 234 georgetown balunafad town council a special meeting of council was held in the waterworks building last evening matters regarding the repairing of the town ball flre nail and unemploy ed accommodation were discussed the matter of water rates also took up considerable time the public school board was grant ed the use of the park for field day on june 8rd- council adjourned to meet on thurs day may 18th at 1230 pu at coun cil chamber rev mr waddell is spending the month of may with his daughter mrs b vanatter the cantata the red of the dawn- given by the choir of the melville united church on sunday evening was a marked success in spite of very unpromising weather the chon- was greeted by a large audience who listened with keen interest as the story of easter was unfolded in song and story the solo work was excel lent in fact every member showed very thorough preparation the choir are indeed to be congratulated on the success of their efforts the happy helpers mission baud held their regular may meeting on saturday afternoon after the de votional service arrangements were made to bold a work meeting on sat urday 21st at 2 pm in the former methodist church though this de partment of the churchs work is quite new to them the girls and boys are entering into it with much enthusiasm which means training for the future the mothers day service on sun day morning was well attended and the mothers choir which lead the service of praise and also provided special music was very much appre ciated rev mr altkens address on go tell how great things the lord hath done for thee dealt with how christianity changed conditions for women next sunday the servlae will bo given over to the fathers and public school report for april esquesing council stetwarttown slay 8th 1832 the council met pursuant to joumment deputy reeve w g ap- pekae councillors u l mullin tj a- roblnson and wesley murray present with reeve george currie in the chair fwn of last meeting were read and confirmed robinson mullin that the treas urer pay charity accounts a w b to goods 841 i m bennett to goods 840 w nesbitt to goods u3 w schenk to goods- 1190 thos mobrtoe 3 bags potatoes 80 o farlow o goods- 8448 nelson co- to goods r 1403 j t marcmment to goods 2018 carried mullin robinson that the treasur er pay isinwi russell 1 sheep killed by dogs 8250 a s wilson valuator 2 00 carried appelbe murray that the treasur er pay globe indemnity premium on policy to may 18th 1833 851714 carried murray appelbe that the treasur er pay beu telephone 38133 282 8211 152 total 414 municipal world supplies 480 elmer thomp son to court costs and sheriffs fees re taxes 413 carriedl roblnson mullin that the wages for grader man be 35c per hour and wages for man spreading gravel be 2sc per hour for 1832 carried appelbe murray that the treasur er pay tibe road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 57283 carried murray appelbe that this council do now adjourn to meet as a court of revision on monday june 13th at 10 clock a rev mr altken atended presbytery at lowvwe on tuesday limehouse rremens convention at georoetown july xstb soth slst and august 1st preparations are well underway for the provincial firemens aasodlfltkm convention which will be held in georgetown this summer from july 28th to august 1st inclusive the various oomanttees of local firemen and cltlsens are hard at work making arrangements for the reception to be tendered our visitors and thelr entertainment while to town white the visitors will leave a very considerable amount of money in town for board rooms etc and the town generally will benefit fin it is necessary for the local firemen to provide money for prises slnufar to hose provided by the towns in which the convention has pervlouily been held to order to do this a public subscription list is being circulated and voluntary subscriptions are being re ceived by deputychief w h long our fire brigade is a worthy or ganisation deserving the support of every cltlssp any oomxtaalon ypu may feel disposed v wake large or small wol be thankfiilly received rwtowmb to the res of oot4tju- tlons up to the present previously actaoirleosjed fis mr sod muokart us r 4970 cojsnwilllams mr earner hill spent the week end with friends in toronto mr and mrs russell wheeler of brampton spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs john wheeler misses marjory and margaret thnmberry and brother bui spent sunday with mr and mrs john hep- bum jr some of the boys are busy fishing in the credit patiently vtatlng for a trout to come down the river mrs j hill and miss kate hill were in toronto on friday mrs geo allen of brampton was visiting friends here on sunday mr wesley day of toronto- took charge of tlie young mens bmle class in the gmted church on sunday misses kvannr and doris hepburn of toronto spent mothers day at home mr jack thompson of sudbury is spending weo weeks ta at home mr lloyd berth of toronto w home one day last week all new cars are guaranteed not to squeak try them on thekheh road all marjory frys little playmates are sorry to bear of her illness and hope she will soon be back to school mothers day was observed in the churches last sunday whei the usual order ofservioe was used stressing me great influence exerted by mothers in the past present and future the baseball team was organised during the past week and we are hop ing that games will be plentiful this summer between this and other teams in the surrounding neighborhood no schedule has beep arranged as yet but heres hoping as we have a set of horseshoes in the village it would be a good idea to arrange a aeries of game in this sport also how about it mr and mrs o w lane of ooburg spent the weekend with his sister and brother mrs franklin benton and mr jonathan lane a concert is being held hi the pres byterian church on thursday evening of this week to secure funds for the purchase of books for the use of the choir a good mixed programme is being provided for this occasion ad mission reasonable mrs le potdevin has returned home after spending the winter months in toronto mr and mrs k tarxwell of huls- burg spent sunday with mr and mrs joe scott mr and mrs mullere and children of brampton spent sunday with mr and mrs mullere here we are glad to see mr and mrs john h tarawell of arkel move back to the village again mr amos of ouelph spent last thursday with his sister mrs doughty mrs wm mcdowell and mrs hugh mcdowell of toronto spent a few days with their mother mrs le potdevin mrs r marshall spent sunday in georgetown with her son chief mar shal miss neilaon spent the week end at her home in peru the united church are holding pancake social on friday evening may 13th srs iv hons margaret evans doris bessey stewart maclaren mar- jorio hilts leslie clark marjorio evans francis deans isabel hoarc billie latimer and lenorc wood audrey merrltt ehna tost earl horn by audrey grieve pass glenna leslie helen arm strong irene brown alastair kcan betty kean fred armstrong ina sparling clayton bradley john gra- hanl eleanor wright william brais- by albert stapletoik jr tv hons margaret maclaren doris kean isabel richardson evelyn sanderson alice cofoigan peggy adams grant mimms hasel heln decker jane rumley joyce stacey jean cofell lorraine wirght and flossie smith ejmer mccumbrr jes sie mcdonald mildred davidson dor othy mcniven lorraine latimer lome clarksosi pass mary collier violet ingram arnold brill nora barlow irene car ter clive bailey sr m hon marjorie williams flpria feller jean ruddell betty grant marion williamson trevor williams helen doig franklin cleave wllliecununins ethel mcenery ethel alcott betty mcgulgan mae deans pass mldred glimmer gordon speers bobble goldham marion reid jack hoare bruce zimmerman kath leen kirk jessie watlers margaret king alleen dobble robt fowler vernon cole pred johnson edith hilts billie feller helen holmes billy mcnally ethel webster jr m hons olive mcdonald fannie bullivant jimmy louth equal eccles mcclure jack boger george long douglas allatt equal pass betty speight charlie hoarc buster hale bemice herrington daisy braisby jimmy cummins mar garet graham marjorie kean mar garet james reggie brootnhcad lois emmerson percy king stewart jor- don gordon hilts pearl carter billy armstrong frank golden florence crawford jean sanderson betty ritchie irene young margaret gil- levet equal asolyn hayes keith spencc willie murphy donald jour- daln vera marchment bruce mc niven eva harding sr ii hons elsie bullock george tarawell douglas sargent and evelyn roney margaret uwlns hugh wil son jean martin eicanor hornby dorothy alcotl gordon webster james collier james emmcnion and jinunie ruddell pass norma thompson audrty patterson bob mcmcncmy tommy golden eunice emmerson robert eaily william boyle and vema mc- luvtock helen blackburn jennie farmer frances given leonard ray- nor i bruce harley and arthur dobble i dorothy cummins ethel wood ber nard diggins shirley dillon sr ii hons mary cummins junior arnold jocclyn mccartney helen williams margaret hoare betty snyd er charlie carney joan hale pass estella lane jean wood beatrice brill doris mccartney ed die stapleton kate rumley jr ii hons jean blair and teddy stigger equal george gilmer billie clark walker cleave larry macken- zie roy peck and jack hamly equal bruce gummer pass valerie herbert joseph wil cox grace porster hazel graham gladys henney agnes mcclure and thomas raynor equal reta doyle morley varey and george james equal jr ii- hons elajno collins lsobcl dobson ethel lane and jack brill equal mary paul douglas cole pass- frank connelly charles laws elizabeth coffin orval patterson claude dillon fred tost george wal ker margaret ritchie audrey millar sr i hons malcolm brandford george perry dorothy webster lsona saxe joyce roberts jtmnue yates donad sanderson margaret roszet robert a lat ruth millar pass l oyd keir muriel kean jack morrow reta ritchie john keir jim kelly mary smith robert ray- ner ruth goldham sr ib pass gwynneth williams marion girrard kathleen king rhoda whitney jtmmic cofell wcs- ey hilts reggie blair dominic lorus- so jack bailey rosemary connelly senior primer hons dorothea king peggjt hornby ronald latimer john collier irene comber jean har ley billy kelly martha rumley douglas thompson pass alberta maynard john evans helen shepherd kathleen boyle clarence freestone primary hons alva cripps and walter cook billy long jane bailey george brandford lillian atkinson alan young teresa glllevet betty paul and george ferry amelia lorri- man and tommy hale bobbie connel ly doris armstrong pass wilfred clark weldon em- mrrson bruce mccartney albert whitney daniel carney betty zim merman douglas marshall marie wil cox donald early doris millar and billy crawford andy crawford alva grieve thomas comber ashgrove the missionary department of the young peoples soetecy mus lu graham convenor gave a very in teresting program at the regular meeting on monday evening the president miss ruth olnen opened the meeting and mr john maonabb read the scripture rev j a neill introduced the speaker of the evening mrs r ocrdon agnew missionary home on furlough froxnichma mra agnew wltla the aid of colored slides gave an inteneely interesting account of conditions in china and the need for christian missions also some splendid results of the work among the chinese miss ruth evans of georgetown favoured with a vocal solo and miss ruth olffen and mua brans sang a duett both numbers were very much enjoyed bnne warren concert in the bap tist church may 17th admlsdon 2sc church news st albanm gleowuilaim whitsunday holy communion ajm sunday school 2 pm 3 pjn knox chsbch the pastor will preach just a note lirttne word please if you love the minister like he loves you what all kinds and sizes or lumber are included in our immense stocks prompt de livery of any desired quantity is assured by our modern faci lities speedy motor trucks and capable workmen consult us when in doubt about what lum ber will best serve your special building purpose youre sure to make a worthwhile saving on every purchase free delivery service to h points in georgetown acton multxra and surrounding territory georgetown lumber co ltd phone georgetown 250 actori 120 st oesrrei rev w o o thompson rector whitsunday holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 am holy commu nion 11 am evensong 7 pm salvation army oapt w bradley lieut j hooke sunday next sunday school at 10 ajn hhpi meeting 11 ana sunday school and bmto class 8 pm salva tion meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 730 home league ladles meeting wed nesday 8 pjn publkt meeting all welco baptist church the sunday school meets at 10 ajn to study the story of jacob at bethel oenesis 27 and 28 public worship and preaching service at 11 am and 7 pm rev a n frith will preach in the morning on the christian ooal and in the evening on the noble art of self the young peoples tjnlon meets on monday at 8 pjn to study christ in the home m untied church rev r w rumely minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 am sunday school and bibue classes 11 an morning worship subject the need of regeneration jeremiah series on the message of the prophets ser mon- for junior congregation trust no one on christian virtues 7 pm evening service the expansion of character fmemusc by toe choir old hymns for the congr all are welcome a vincs all tlar trill nty rmoia fauw of waff totkt awouirf ml carrnwu atop f hmnllt imkm an hour mt motm to put my dinner in my erttm the serious question of buying foods food barns is mnao l kotp yaw w r on jpw ajrtbins ten thoa the best ml afo bat imjiin tko oari doaaat an para- t r bap at canoav w dwt aaenftea qaaaty la mak loar mtnrttoim profits to trbbarruat look at t aad all apacau proa affacura bfl may carrolls fairy soap 5 flaked lye oa cjoajra 2 taa acaf 17 o1fossoap s 19 floor wax 55c gillex for pant pkf puffed raisins 1 29 saab clara new sweet prunes i 2ji bariord btaad bajvlxett reare jzt earl btaad cnnnamej milk l tin 19c cairalti spadal cayioa tea pound 29c caaropt on fralbcraaad coffee lb 45c canoyt own para baal cocoa lb 15c arbaer jumbo sweet peas n 15 ajrtmcr choie golden bantam corn ji 2 palrico broad tangykjpper snacks 25 jelly awm 4p stamtwam nahaaa baal or a cboica tomatoes quality fust economy 3 no 2 ta 20c always b- with pork eans 2 1 5c 1 bananas pineapples large each oranges per doz main street 3 lb 25c new cabbage a lb 23c xeaf lettuce 23c 40c 49c lemons per- doz 9c 2 for 15c 23c phone 357 georgetown v jk x a ftcc- rriffpyrfi cli j trtvuryjar-