Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1932, p. 2

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s pajet rinl safci a3 iiwif- wa 5- tu the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 15th 1932 v fjner merchandise h and lower price you will do better in quality and value that is why we say your dollar goes farther at silvers special prices effective this wekt ladies voile dresesattractive styles and shades tl qj ladies fleet foot beach sandals wonderful shoe for summer wear extra special 9sc ladies allwool finest quality bathing snits reg up to 300 this week 169 boys allwool speeder style bathing suits extra j 98c bwb miner scout running shoes special fjqc mens fine qualtaydress shirts with attached collars or with two separate collars reg up to 200 extra special 98c meis athletic combination underwear 49c men you may now purchase the famous slater shoes from us slater are considered among can adas finest shoes today these shoes present unequal ed comfort and wear and at our prices you pay less than- elsewhere h silver where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown in the wilson block main st georgetown opposite the post office a full line of the choicest meats at reasonable prices vegetables canned goods butter etc we solicit a share of your patronage and guarantee our meats the best procurable phone 27 w king georgetown in mkhouam 8tull- in loving memory of our dear mother strati minnie stuu who passed away june 30th 1931 in our hearts you always linger as the time rolls bn and on but we twpe to meet you mother when the span of life is gone ever remembered by her flamily hartshorne in a dear hu log mem of father tnomas away june moh 1927 pive years have gone since tnat sad day wnen one we loved was called away ood took him home it was his will within our hearts he llveth still ever remembered by wife and family mother lily frank toronto mamie rbokwood william alabama ujsa obituary flokknce auc hancock after an illness of two weeks in to ronto isolation hospital florence allco beloved daughter of mr and mrs ambrose hancock jr passed sway on june 7th deceased was born in georgetown on january 6th 1908 agoing to norwal station at the ge o5 four where she lived with her parents until rwe years ago wben she accepted a position in toronto and had resided there since tfaat time- she was of a happy and lov tag disposition always looking on the bright side of life and was beloved by all who knew ber besides ber mother and fattier she is survived by tour brothers and three sisters nellie of toronto joseph may herbert charles thomas and ivy at box in religion she was a presbyterian the funeral took place from the home of her parents on wednesday afternoon when pie remains wi interred in greenwood cemetery georgetown the service being oc ducted by rev e maodonald of norval the pallbeakers were wil fred leslie dan wey leslie young roland haines albert young and hugh clark your favorite gems whether your preference is for a flashing fiery diamond ring or a ring set with your birtbstooe your choice will be a happy one if its made here rings of every description and other jewelry of brilliant beauty can be bought here for lest- wi j h jordan georgetown jeweller town council mayor marrenite and councillors cummlngs davte gibbons 1 bpelgbt having taken the oath sat a court of revision to bear appea by dr oollop fk j robson and smith ft stone it was moved by j gibbons seconded by a r speight hat mayor mackenzie be chairman oar- ried w ford addressed council re smith stone assessment moved by gibbous wvinnrlfd by oumnungs that the assessment on r j robson s properly on james st be confirmed carried moved by davis seconded by anebjht that the assessment on dr gollops house on corner of mala and oueph streets be confirmed carried moved by cummrngs seconded by wankrnmie that the amrsment of srniut est stones property be reduced to tsooou op land and 1750000 on building making a business ment of siojoom a total sent of t2smo0last yeas ife- kensie and omnrolncs nays davis ofbbonk and spelgbx waovedjby flprtstit sero by davis that the aawn of smith stones pr be reduced to shmmm on land and 3140000 on buildings ifw a sif ment of mmoooo or a total assess ment of ttsjoo00 lost yeas- davis and spetgiit nays oummlngs oibbons and msrkfrriiie moved by oibbons that the assess ment of smith a stone for 1933 be oorflrineawo seconder mijwjrt by davis seconded y speight that tow a s of smith at stones be reduced to woo on land and 2oj0o0o on buildings and total aasessment of tssfloom carried yvm u ciunmlngs davis and ssesjut ways gibbons moved by davis aeoondad by cum mins that the sa roll of 1ot as revised by the court of be- vmon and corrected by the olerk be accepted carried yeas slacken- sle davis speight and cummlnga nays gibbons moved by oibbons seconded by davis that this court of revision do now finally adjourn carried bargain fares to toronto friday june 17th only 100 return standard iv oeorgetown 3s pjn at toronto 736 pjn atctaralakj l toronto 750 ajn monday -r- tlckeu good in coaches only no baggage checked cbxdren b years and under 19 half rare secure tickets early tram town and depot ticket offlcaai t44 canadian national canadian legion annual dinner addressed and presentations to mias ermal buck on thursday- evening last the mem- ers of the united church choir met at the home of mr and mrs harold cleave where a social evening was en- joyed during the evening miss buck organist was presented with a beauti ful chair by mr n laird on behalf of the choir while mr ralph ross read the following address miss ermal buck and so after yearo of faithful earn est and efficient service as organisl of georgetown united church you leaving us to take upon yourself duties of another kind it is little enoughgxo say that we will miss you as yet we cannot realise hat the familiar figure will be absent and the lianas which awaken- ed chord of praise and thanksgiving will be busy at other tasks you have endeared yourself to every member of the choir with your quiet charm which has institlew itself in the very mulsc of the organ upon which you have played with such skill and in every way you have been of magnificent aid in the service ofwor- ship to you may we toe undersigned wish you joy in your coming venture that gods choicest blessing he upon you in your home and worst and although new friends may come and go the old friends of oeorgetown united choir will retain a place in your heart until we all shalkmeet with that great choir which snags at the eternal throne an unending song of praise and glory to the giver of all music signed by members of the choir on sunday following the morning service miss buck was presented with a pun by messrs w c anthony and m l near on behalf of the con gregation while mr a maclaren read the following address dear miss buck the members of the united church oeorgetown learn with deep regret that you are about to leave our midst and that we are to lose your very valuable sei as organist of our church such faithful and e service as you have rendered the master in this place m the worship of praise as organist for is years ren dered in your own quiet and pleasing way is not often met with and scans to be only fully appreciated as it la about to be taken away we wish to assure you however that it has been appreciated by the whole congregation also that of your chris tian character and that notice has been taken of the splendid coopera tion you have always given the dif ferent choir leaders during your period as organist our regret at losing you is what softened by the knoweldge that it is marriage that is taking you from ub and so we join m sincerely wish ing you gods richest ble that you may have many years of health and happiness and that the talents with which you pave pleased us may still give napplnem in your own life and to many with wham you come in contact as a oongregation we ask you to accept this purse of money as a token of our appreciation of your ser vices and of the esteem in which you are held on behalf of he congregation k w rumjey minister a mcauster becy session a j otftul becy official board mrs h r minus president ladles aid mrs annie p butt president w m society w h kentner miss buck feelingly thanked the donors for their kind words and hand some gilts which she would cherish in the years pa come in remembrance of her happy asso in connec tion with fae church and choir oddfellows and rebekahs decorate graves of departed and attend service in baptist church eloquent and inspiring ser mon by rev a n frith sunday last was the occasion of the annual grave decoration and church prade of oi ion lodge no 109 loop and verdun rebekah lodge no ib at 3 pm the offlcltx and members or the two lodges under the direction of maithalls bros jos llajl and art mcguigan were formed in parade and headed by the lome rjtlcs scottish regimental band marched to- tht cemetery where the ceremony of grave decoration wus performed bro e e young noble grand of orion lodge bro harry walkiiw chaplain and bro a b parrvsecre try had charge of the ervlce at the graves bro j p p williams grand conductor of toronto uve an elo quent address on the ideals of odd- fellowship which wa much appreci ated the names of the deceased brothers whose grates were drcorated were as follows wm oitara wm porteous w a millar ho thos harris a grieve w o back wm blair albert nevens samuel nevens po a coffen h h heartwell no n mckiixnon j o wilson e ssarch pg t j wheeler po andrew adams po r e harrison po e pinlay j hays thos steele d c watson p o wm iane j baird e nuon a watson pg p ruddell w a bailey pg wm traverse bro ap- plehe w p dayfcot jas ross the ceremony of the rebekahs was conducted by sister m porgrave noble grand assisted by the other membert and the graves decorated were sisters mrs buck mrs coo and mrs kitchen also bros w buck h heartwell and j blair in the evening the lodges headed by the band marched to the baptist church where they were treated to an eloquent and inspiring serthori by the pastor rev alexander n frith after welcoming the visitors the speaker chose an his vrt the 12th verse of the 7th cbaptefof st matt hew vis therefore all things what soever ye would that men should do to you do ye even so to them for this is the law and the prophets he made a strong appeal to tils hearers to lead the life which jesus had come to teach us to live and impressed on those who would follow jesus that it was their duty and privilege to live up to the law of the prophets as se4 forth in the text the word of ood appeals to us as reasonable men and we should practice the golden rule as taught by jesus himself no one can observe the golden rule without being a christian the organ prelude by mr charles kirk solo by ma s glsby and the anthem by the choir were much ap preciated by the gathering v on their return to the lodge room a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to rev mr frith for his very ftp- propriate and inspiring address road hogs caused 1k auto accidents in ontario in 1jj1 more than flte hundred members of the canadian legion posts in sane is assembled at brampton last fri day night for the second annual ban quejl speakers moulded rev h b sculumore mount forest and oapt w c o limes port credit chairman of sane 13 under whose guidance the banquet was arranged mrs surl sharne who was the guest of honor of she evening was presented with a beautiful boquet of rosea the presi dent of brampton ladles auxiliary ntii legion was also presented with a beautiful bormet capt innes was presented with a silver tea ser vice to appreciation of htt as large ikvimlnm were present from acton milton osorgetown burling ton oakvule fori credit long branch and etreetevnle while major winiam dwlgbt sharps post bramp ton turned out nearly two hundred strong veterans aswmhfrd at the a where the function was held and with peel and dufterin leading paraded to the where they deposited a wreath held a short niemorial service at the banquet table capt w o clnnes was toastmaster and a pro- sram tras given by the band joe wil liams mtnle ward frank woods a b penrose sad ethers bowling glenwhjjams on monday evening june 13th he 1st olenwwtacu oulde oosnpany ware pleased tn nave lb rev w- o o rhompuon and hn wife at their meet ing mrs t who to a for- mer brown owl of port oofcourne spoke to the oulde bn an interest log way about ouldlng they ex tended to her an invitation for many vlstta in the future the guides are busy passing tests for badges before closing for the summer mont golf news the hostesses for ladles day june gth were mrs hodgson and mrs sherwood the prise winners were 1st night mrs wdloughby 2nd flight mrs cleave 3rd flight mrs williams cnnsolatinri mrs dun next ledlev day will be friday june m and the hostessw will be mrs w thomnsoo and mrs a early pjay o at j0 and all lady members are invited to take part please tot the hostesses know if you expect to be able to play baseball sf we have in stock the beat varieties of seed corti and the price is riglnvj k- let us supply your needs tvrnip seed also all kinds of garden seeds georgetown floor feed mills wcbessey jnhflm- gwtjffoai the flrat of a series of twilight tournaments tn connection with the halton bowling association was hem at oakvule on wednesday june sth aldorahot burlington oakvwe mn ton btreetsvnv and oeorfstown wens each represented by three rinks of mixed bowlers the first prnw won by mr rcdgera rink of alder- stwtt with three wbss and a plus of eteen the second mr moulsons rink of oakvule three wins and plus of m the third came to oearsv- tovn by a rink composed of m ujla kennedy dr j moandrsw mas x leavltt and j w kennedy stop three wins and a phis of 7 two other rinks from oeorgetown slapped by dr f u heath and btugh dickie feach wen two gamrs j next of the saies is at streetsvllle on june 33nd on monday evening june 13th about vwenty men took part m the- local atafles orwnpe baud for the pur pose of decssrmg our bast resreswar tatlve for the pxjl aarn mr b- okue proved himself to be bt smu local tournament of mbted rnaka tliinsdayevenlhg at seharp p u b asrn dooblea competition net monday evenlns june aoth at tjo snaip sdtrtob received by j hv oeorgetown defeated oakvule at the park here on saturday by the score of 13 t i gaorgetown playing a very much improved game both in the field and at fast getting hits when ttiey meant runs wallers in the boa foe the locals was bit quite freely but kept them well scattered until he ninth inning wben he suffered pain ful injury to his pitching hand by batted baa be was relieved by wil ton with two oakvule players on base the next man bit into s doube play and the next man struck out retiring the side oakvule used three pitchers to try and subdue the locals w start ed the game but was taken out to the futh with the score tied roe who re lieved hhn could not get going being very wud and was taken out to he seventh with the fosre s to 7 for oeorgetown wlluams who twist the game far oekvtye was 4dt suite freely for four runs one hebaga bdme- run by g rlfi one man on records of he motor vehicles branch of the ontario department of highways show that in 1831 the most common cause of accidents in which the automobile was involved was middleoftheroad driving life limb and property are at the mercy of the driver who through ignorance selfishness or just common carelessness will not keep to the right of the road accidents cannot be blamed upon amateur drivers as records show that considerably more than half of the drivers concerned in auto accidents last year were between 35 and m years old and more than ninety per cent of them had been driving for a year or more esquesing council 8iewftrttwn june 13th 1933 a dourt of revision for the town ship of esquoslng was held at 10 oclock tun i ah meitibers or coun cil were present having taken the required oath they look their seaw mullin appelbe that george cur- rle be chalrinaji carried the following appeals wefe dealt with george a fisher assessment reduced on land 30000 arthur m brain 1 dog taken off w h mc- cullough 1 dosg taken off ajex m hume 1 dog takxn off mrs rotot hill 1 dog la la- it off cecil u rldler 1 do taken off thos mckcnzle 1 tiog taken off h pobbie 1- dog taken off alex mclean assessed as tennant on w j mcclenaiian farm john k turner ofsessecl as teilano on w j mcclenahan farm t ilobuufin mullin that t ciair- mnn ct uils court of revision be and is hereby authorised and required to initial all corrections reductions al terations and additions made by this courvin the assessnient roll for the year 1932 and tliat the assesment roll a3 finally revised and corrected be now pasod toy this court and that the clerk be authorized to certify to iaid roll cat ried murray appelbe itia bhls court of revision do now adjourn- carried the- obuncil met in the afternoon at 2 oclock all to embers present with lleevo george currie in the chair minutes of last meeting were read and conilrmed the report of the m o h with regards to the milk supply in olftn- v 11 lams was presented to the coup- rll after some discussion it was agreed to pay raosn bros j- 10000 for dam ages to uielr property by fire and extra land required to make a proper road on the loth line opposite their property robinson mullin that the treas urer pay bell telephone account 381- 33 ss75 8211 337 total 894 acton public utilities commission crescent st lights to june 17th 1500 elmer c thompson to court costs 361 c g english 1 lamb killed by dogs 300 a n- stark valuator 200 thomas moffat 5 sheep killed and 2 injured by dogs 3300 ec c lindsay valuator 200 carried appelbe murray that the treasur er pay w nebkt acct for charity 1503 nelson co aoct for charity 800 a w benton aoct for charity 1037 howard garvin acct for charity 408 j sanford acct to date 870 carried mullin robinson that the petition presented by ratepayer in milton heights be forwarded to the reeve of nassagawe ya carried murray appelbe that uie trea surer pay the road sheets as present ed by the road supenlntendent 19- 4869 carried mullin robinson that the road superintendent be instructed to ad vertise in the oeorgetown herald for tenders for cutting weeds on town ship roads carried murray appelbe that the trea surer v fred morrison aoct pence viewer 400 thos h cook acct pence viewer 300 n r thompson to postage tte reg istration 180 278 dog tags at 5c 1390 total 1sjq t h price to postage and registra tion 163 bis dog tags at so 1075 total u48 carried roboinsonjuullln that thta coun cil do now adjourn to meet july uuv 7 pm carried are you interested in saving money two biscuits and milk make aomnlete meal for a few cents waf in canada with canadian whmat the camaplah shredded wheat company ltd w- have you tried lillicos permanent waves they are guaranteed our prices are the very lowest for the class of supplied used and like all our work yon get real personal attention for appointment or further information call at lilligos or phone 27sj or 278w georgetown be sure of perfect picfurcs youre sure of perfect pictures it yoii use kodak fifem and bring thrrn to us to bj finished pictures with remarkable clearness and fulness crisp sarkllng siiapjiots tia i 8 i3tlsurcs for irloe of 6 in 120 and 116 sines get vour suppty here danns drug store phone 327 junior baseball hlhner cosj of oakvule defeated oeorgetown juniors at the park on thursday evening by the score of 13 to 8 the game was very loosely played by the local boys but they wpl improve as this was their first game the team plays at mihon on wednesday evening tonight pure food store t7t i tin i i ftrr i i lo bars pearl white naptha soap for 39c large bottle home catsup 15c p d sauce per bottle 15c large bottle sweet mixed pickles 29c 2 no 2 squat tins aylmer choice tomatoes 15c 2 buffet size tins aylmer choice peas 15c kippered snacks per tin 5c 5 pjcgs deluxe jelly pp 25c olde english brand crearn cheese f 5c 2 lb pure lard jc peamealed bacon fn piece per ii l j 9c choice breakfast bacon sllcedf per lb flc choice fresh fruit and vegetables a a aj mtm a e farnell phone 75 we deliver georgetown mccaix and butterick patterns price proves it lumber for remodeling your buildings is at the bestbuy point rlgtit now labors availability is the completing advantage in tie rrmoclhlnk oppontunity that todays conditions present if you let the okajioe go by this time when it will return if ever i no one knows i let us figure your lumber list now for less free delivery service to all points in oeorgetown aetna milton and surrounding t ihoiy georgetown lumber co l- phone georgetown 250 acton 120 rio 1931 featutm at the gam wr p rufan- ing eatdias by hepowp aw aaat oakvoxb a3 r h a po wlhon t c j 0 0 4 4 a a 4 4 1 wilson uil horalln ua urou c psnnyyiook 9b wietchr rx barman p roe p wuilatns p oabd or nuxn ws wish to itisnk onr manfe aa nelgtibaia far hie manor floral tributes ant jntpalfcy mt to wctaonr meat sa berw tuyt aea ot ourlielqv0d dstsswtar and ajstor mr and lira aaabroaa rhncora- m u 10 94 ab r h a po wnton as 4 9 9 9 0 bepbmw if 4 9 3 0 9 saw cj 4 0 10 1 walter m 6 19 0 0 woods afe i 9 9b 6 1 a 1 rx ft 9 9 0 lb 4 9 9 1 11 smith c 4 0 1 s 11 jwebit ax 0 0 0 0 0 wdtv ifl tlltll 1 19 91 oatoriiis a i o a 1 1 i 911i 1 x uih mr motorist ip you change the spark plugs in your car every 10000 milea you get better engine pecforrnance and greater gas mileage also quick starting that the oil filter should also be reneyed- every 1 0000 miles to ensure a supply of clean pure oil reaching your motor v that the brakes headlamps and steering gear demand careful periodic inspections this shop invites you to bring your motor troubles to us our shop equipment is the best obtainable skilled mechanics arid right prices guarantee you satisfaction speights garge tl115 oldest repair garage in georgetown v f killed l injured 8494 5s i damage imagine 9065 perspns killed or injured by motor vehicles in one year because of o if i i l i p p n i ii j drive safely motor vehicles branch ontario 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