t gffft pg2 th4 georgetown hetall evening june 22nd 1932 as died orkelmxnrat georgetown on mon- day june aoth 1932 richard irvine cmbus in his find year soott at western hospital toron to on sunday june 19th 191 robert soot in his 31st year be- cloved husband si annie urquhart bmnkkrt at toronto ont june- 16th 1931 mrs eunbeth brinkert beloved wife of wm brinkert for merly of georgetown obituary robekt scott after but 1 few days illness from bloodpoisoning kourt sfcott dearly befaved husband df annie urquhart passed away at the toronto western wmplil on sunday dune 19th 1932 to his slat year deceased had been an esteemed and respected resident of georgetown tor about two years prior to going to toronto about three years aa where he was employed in the tvrintnm glares warehouse the late air scott was only married on june 11th one week wore his untimely death the sympathy of the communi ty in general is expended to jus bereav ed wife and parents deceased was born fh currie midlothian scotlans coming t canada abflut6 years ago besides his wife he leaved to mourn his loss his mother and rather in scotland also f sisters and three brothers he jses a member of knox preebyterian church georgetown the funeral took place on tuesday after noon tram the home at- his uncle mr john m victoria su and was largely attended bev or howard conducted he services and the re mams where interred in greenwood cemetery georgetown the pall- bearers were leessm r tripp a afoqulgsarc jack pox jim fox r webster ft mackenxie there were many beautiful floral tributes from re latives and friends bennett arnold general sympathy is relt here for mr and mrs h t arnold of toronto formerly of acton and the jncmbers of the family here andat other points in the udden and tragic death of their yoingcst son and brother ben nett the young man was in his twentyfourth year he had beenjn port colborne for sejieral weiks and had been in communication with his parents until about two weeks ago it was indeed a tragic blow when of riclals notified mr and mrs arnold on sunday that his body had been found in the welland canal and it was presumed- he had been drowned two weeks previously identification was established by bank pa s books which were found iff his clothing no clue of what happened has been found but k is known that bennett bad drawn funds from hfa account just a few days previously but when the body was found only a small amount of silver was in his possession while brmrett was the youngest son of mr and mrs arnold and was not u well known in acton as the other members of the family the incident has called forth tho deepeut sympathy of all for trie bereaved ones the funeral wa- held latt wednesday afternoon from toronto with interment in gicnwootfv cemetery georgetown quite number of friends from acton and georgetown attended the ssrvlce at the graveside free press golf news 1 the hoseses on friday- june 17tn wete mrs early and mrs w thomp son golf was at 248 wjfh a served 4 at cedar crest at 6jo t the priae winners in golf were miss mildred fleck mrs p b coffin and mrs sherwood the prise winner in bridge was mrs w- thompson give yourself a good break at breakfast novrtslungftv and rotjcj in plw ant dlcjwsftbl form msew im cmmmdm mttk cmmmjimm wkmmt camamam swedoed wheat company lid new meat market 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 die beat procurable w king phone 27 georgetown r i creelman dies in 82nd year georgetown scores again musical honours are surely our way the astonishing made by our already famous band has made us realise what can be accomp lished by hard work and axed purpose to attain lomsthing worth while now in another branch of music oeorgetown may well be proud jack thompson in a masterly way has pro duced a great ong which already has been pronounced of a very high order still new country sell- i by some of canadas ablest musical toronto telegram of richard irvine creelman prominent local business man who helped organ ise and for 68 years operated creelman brothers knitting machine company passed away here on monday june 20th in his 83nd year mr creelman was bom and spent practically his entire life in oeorge town his business ability being ex tended to several fields he complet ed his education at rockwood aca demy returning to oeorgetown when he and his brother ttobertaon went into business together his brother looking after the book store while he travelled the still new country sett ing sewing machines and pianos his business activities extended through out the british umpire to foreign countries and in the early nineties- led to three years residence in prance germany and knglind d his ex tension of foreign trade tie exhibited consistently at the worlds fairs both in europe and oh- thb continent as organiser of creelman brothers typewriter company fw later became vicepresident of the united type writer company when the latter firm absorbed the original company re was also at one time secretary of georgetown floral company escre- tary w the credit vauey brick com pany a director of the sovereign ijfo- insurance company and president of me canada needle works a presbyterian in rengvon pnd tet a member of oeorgetown united church mr creelman is survived by his widow formerly lydla a r loch head of napanee and queens clifford of detroit aoa a alice b of new york one sister mrs abe tuck of halstem ont also the funeral took place from his jate resldencs mjlnst north at 430 this afternoon to greenwood ceme tery the service being co by the rev r w runuey of t tjnlted church the pallhearers were messrs j w kennedy k y barra- clough a gordrngley x n oneill 8 kir r dmavei wf were many beautiful floral tributes messrs jack thompson and w f braducy produce a great song obituary elizabeth w atkins elisabeth walkinti daughter of mrs and the late john watklns died after a prolonged illness at her home mar notval station on friday june 7h she was born in olnguacousy on december 8th ima after attending the public school in b s ho a asc went to brampton high school and was writing her sanlor matriculaaon when she brat became 111 she then spent four years in baranaclake and three years in hamilton wtwr she partially regained her health an at tack of infliwnaa caused a recurrence or her illness she is survived by her mother brother sod sister mbs wm brinkkbt oeorgetown for over fifty years in u person of mrs wn brinkert pawed away at the home of bar daughter mrs e isuusford toronto on thurs day night of last week deceased b survived by her husband and two daughters mr langfotvj and mm thomas mcoonnell of niagara falls n y also two sisven mrs kennedy of detroit and mrs wm barton of niagara falls ny toe funeral took place on saturday the remains being interred at niagara falls mr and mrs brinkert left oeorgetown to re side with their daughter a little over two years ago wir pure food store 3 pkgs lux flakes 40 oz bottle apple strawberry jam 40 oz bottle apple raspberry jam criaco per pltg large tin vitone x doz zinc gem rings 4 pkgs qem rubbers red or white crosse and blackwells pork and bean8per tin 5 pkgs- le luxe jelly powders 2 lib- pltgs pure lard peamealed back bacon in piece per lb v choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb 29c 28 25c and 65c 49e 49c 25c 09c 25c 17c 19c 15c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farneil phowe 7s we deliver symbols o events mark the events the birthdays the anniversaries fci they oecuff with the beautiful enduring symbolism of graceful jewellery we offer a suitable jewellery suggestion for cbmmentoratlng every event in lifes story jew- ellery such as this is jodgetf not ss extravagance but as a senti mental investment present se lection la unusual and prices alsol v j h jordan georgetown p p retd raataa texas from jtne pamna daily news of une ythwe learn qt the sudden death of mr f- p texas mr reid hx nfuve of baumafad and formerly otqicjtfetosrjrj and visit ed in one old homeaoout cjo velars sj the death of- mr f rem years old earn as a shock to the tow panhandle mr rem en with a paralylis stroke noonand passed away at loal hor itat mr rem bad been to falhag health for some urns but lis dluon was not believed stsvobs be had just finished his dinner fvmird when overcome be rsloed totcr to the attemoon and declared he could attend a road meeting if mr held was known throughout tne state as good roads reld at the time of ms death be was president of ohfleu htgtumv si assoelatton and sssnrury oj the ajbt kviou highway ansndsoob mr reli is survived by bis wtf ass three otto wee mrs o pa an4 mrs shirlev b jfms and m tra r ohss buddy of borger ges m s nephew be was fkvcomoa b death by a son winiam fa mm kf dausnter mrs iks heart to lajt mr etevites born in balllnafad ontario 6sakiflw be was u son grawiramer came u qt beottam in v where i a professor as i qfaypnm burgh mr held mmftt ia jmtoi morrow a nater of the w frit morrow of anawo to ibm u mr reid caros to thu tbtr was only one railroad fa this pari of be panhandle the wkawlag ysay ps moved his family to twam ssttusf the outskirts of mopsn wbwn he bsesmt known as the amufa xi of the paesantle he raised rewistsr- er cattte smppad to from fed them on alfalfa mr bold moved with b fanhy to vampa to ll gagsuj to o real estate nostnem fto following year be was el mayor of tne cay he retired to mm because of hi haatth but was drafted again in mosldurtob the n arowal of panipa be was mayor of psmpt when the form of gorsrsgneni pas changed to tne aty manages system ho retired from pubuc life fa ikm sad devoted hsi time u the sadmfaf good roads m the ps cr reid was a vnembet of the masosta order and iooj h was steward in the first methodbt cbutreh and until e short time ago taught a mme class mr rem eras chosen ope of he five most useful ctusens of fpnpa til ism and wen declared the most useful clusen by cnpular vote this year h was reelected president of ttrtfxm blgnway 44 aasocistlori at a recent meeting and presented a gom watch and chato klf untiring ettbrts in msb be was presented an autonmboe critics the june 18th writes editorially as fal lows a snrmnq sono- a song that will surely win a host of friends wherever it is sung par ticularly where men assemse in lodge clubroom banquettlng hall and so forth a stirring vigorous brave song that bids us say the kind word about our friend while he is will us tosteeil of leaving it far obituaries and funeral orations to utter such a song is 3pesli uhlle fle irves lyric by vv- f bradley nutslc by jack thotnpon the music is bold definite and tuneful fajtnf ully lrdernretlog the verses which are terse and dear there la a drarnttto fervor about the number that gets to the heart of the listener at once and the singer oan not choose but sing speak v7h41a lte uvea might easily take the phioa once held by oood obmnany that one manly song which every mart kwed either to sing or j ls- tsn to it is published by pomlnlon songs oeorgetown ontario the herald wishes it could produce some of the music so our readers could see for themselves however as we cannot write music we take plea sure fa giving the words whlcb ar prefaced ai fouhwa- can storied urn or animated bust back to its iim call the neetlng breath can honours yoioeprovoke the silent or piatt ry soothe the dull cold bar of deatht prom th4 rnarjuscript of thomas ciraylo bs frletvrpr 2101 fjjhar ton dated cambridge riw fouowa ttu ions hrrlo htddtos iihitf a sneak while he not to wait but to apeak while he xe comes a time wneu allenoe joces caste there comes a day a duty fo perform walt not until a noble rife is past be not afraid to show your kvve by storm chorus speak vthlle he uves while eyes are bright while pulse is strong and vision keen this is the day wait not till night to tell bow fine this soul hath been speak with a voice true and sincere ispeak while he uves this very day an old and respected resident of with fearless accents bold and clear tread down the monster called de- lay- tbis la the day wait not till night speak while hw lives wlt not uu night the day to here let us the sulinesp rend throw off the cloak of silence cursed thing awaken now and let our shouts ascend speak while he lives again our voices ring address and presentation by knox sunday school to miss ml young the sunday school staff and friends of miss minnie h young met at her name on monday evening june 13th 1m3 to show ttoelr gratitude and ap preciation for her long services in the sunday school of knox presbyteriaa church a very enjoyable evening as snentwrncri began with singing familiar songs auxl followed- by a eeto who was acting as cnalrmko at evening hen cajjed on wsk fouyj miss jennto mcpoaiall dm ffr jack c to lak the poor mr c then rsad an addcess fa wtnch was expressed tflnfhr to miss young for her faithful services fa the sunday school sod owing to the fact that she is not able to act as tea this year wished to materially con vey their appreciation to her mas jennie mooougall then preesnted her with a music case on behalf of the sunday school officers and staff the a was signed by rev a u itowammr fr harrison sunerinten- by fampa ettlaeat fa honor of fab road activities in the interest of maw- wluh mrs hem he returaed to bis om home in oatnads two yean ago and he planned to make another trip this summer hss trip fa 1190 was the first m 11 years mrs joseph muddy of georgetown is a sister of the deceased rotary miss i wfj treatarei bford and fg l jytlla ms young to rtsfr pm4 a for the gift sod tssjresytd the joy she bad had to the bttrkiay sfcoopl work and also her desire to be wfae to corrtrnue it again in the near future a delicious lunch then was served and ifae wvcnlrth was brought to a close nf a lf ayne- th foftowtog letter received nw tne bdltor this arsefe to qujte timely snd speaks for itself tokwto ue isth i9m- the bdltor o herald georgetown oocarm bear bur ttfag visited your beautiful town onwamyand admired the artistic war memorurkt hmouut p no 7 hjgbjreyitod kfkto tf which she merhorultsae wafsj with weeds and long grass r a town uas qeorgetown which a branch poelsjlera uatop uons club a boy scouf trooj as a band of pomlaka wide rtj could bnd vduateaui to care for eomlemacre so that sh mmi of thcetv who arie cominernorates this monusaem- buw remain green to e present and foture yours irunnan a keys h1gjh school report the names are arranged in each list in ortler of the total marks ob tained hon after a name denotes 75 or or on the average the numbers after a name denotes the number of subjects in which honour and pas standing respeoovety were obtained in these lists the names are included of those who obtained standing in at least five subjects form iv arthur dayfoot him 9 0 alary bludd 3 t gordon aleou 1 7 msvrjorie mckane 2 4 june prank 1 margaret mandonalrt a 1 edith godfrey r form iii jean evans s joseph harris 1 6 eveyn heartweu 3 5 nellie maynard 2 5 bemlce mcdoo aid 1 edith bulllvant 1 6 jose phine hlckey 0 b william devereau 3 violet dick i 5 william matv larra i s jack maclaren p 5 isabel thompson a margaret mcunuck i 4 alan mcdonald 0 5 david crichlon i s oraham parnell 0 s form h manrurlte mcmaster l 6 norma smith 4 f frank kentnetr i ft isshe alexapder 0 t with loree 4 kathleen wilson a edith mckane 1 joy laird 1 w- madeline oraham 0 s jack toomrj- son i lois orlpos a 4 jarne roes 1 2 jean mcallister fl norman wrbsjt 0 6 fomm u rommerclal marjorle mccabr 1 mary stsndlsl x b albert holmes 0 fl basel wakrle s i gordon johnson 0 0 form ib dorothy mcuntock ban 7 2 corothy mlmma 3 0 nancy ferry 3 7 ida mckane a 0 basel walker 3 4 mildred norton 1 7 harry hlckey 0 1 irene starret 0 t- enid cook 0 a kenneth mackenate 0 5 dunan to 1 1 harvey nurse 0 s helen adams o s msrion schenk 1 4 dorothy kennedy 0 s frances bvans 1 4 form ia edward lunan hoh 7 a mary- peuer ban a 1 esther bhil hop 5 ruth x tr- ptknk bogey non t a kathleen mulhouand hon s 4 bruce kennedy 4 s gladys beaver 8 isabel watson s 6 ian lfckemde 1 richard beaumont 2 7 lydua i i his kaw i 7 john poutn 1 s mildred caseley 4 a mary tost 0 8 rusell varey i 8 frances jenkinxra 1 7 bertha scbenk 0 9 alfred bykc bprouiy ifrtirhx 0 5 heten mcnutster b fl jokn packer 0 5 hlxabeth tsmethurst 0 b perfect attendance and punctuality form m percy 8axe vema malt- beaumont frances jenkh tost helen mcallister oiveh ellxabeth smetliurst davis reports will be seat la the f future to parents ana guardians near cclure clan hold reunion for the third annual reunton of bje mcclure clan families from peel and halton centres gathered at huttbrf- vule park friday of last week when over 500 attended the first rally since vm among the oldest present wentl mrs john mcclure aged m of tte fourth upe west ching mrs mcclure tangley at toronto mrs oeorge wilson cburcmll apdraw m dure aged m norval dr semua mcclure 79 of newark ohio and samuel mcclure woodbtidge d 1 mcclure rettring pissddedt a t5 yearsold among the youngest present were stanley orals archdeacon sk months jon of mr and mrs james archdea con msyneld end outre oheyney sged ib months son of mr snd mrs clayton cbeyney mslton introductory speaker was geroem mcclure brampton who extended the welcome the reply to which was given by dr wallace mcclure late of china others who spoke were wil liam mcclure woodbrtdge mrs an drew mcclure norval d j mcclure second line west chlnguaoousy and mr walung hamilton samuel- mcclure of woodbriske was chosen aipreodent ofthe clan when the annual election was eld at the mcclure family reurilon chaptek op tgcll ifklays dolson although hose in thargs had slksw- ed plenty of time u reach horyai from wlngton for the funeral fo mrs annie dobjon last week several iqn- fotseen clrcumttances delayed the ce remony by nearly two boura when a new truck which the casket company was using to transport the vault up burnhemthorp road from is lington towards norval broke down and vehicle had to be secur ed in moving the heavy vault which weighs about a ton to the second sviseralsruxecrste tha fivastorislsflsf wsr obtained fait evraulfr the yatf anas transfsred sueceatraty and the true norval richard irvtnee creelman who passed away monday june aotn 1932 in tils 82nd year satvauav army capt w bradley lieut j hooke senday next sunday school at 10 ajn rrol meeting ii im sunday rev w o o thompson rector school and bible class 3 pun salva- churchnews st seers chareh fifth sunday after trinity holy com munion 8 am sunday school 10 am matins and litany 11 am even song 7 pjn st ajbams chareh cleawuhami fifth sunday aftar trinity matins j0 am buoday school 1030 am attention is drawn to the fact that the summer arrangement of service and 8tindayj9chob begins on sunskv y school i baptist chareh rev a n frith pastor mr char les kirk organist sunday school 10 ajn picnic an saturday afternoon at wyuej qrove public worship 11 am and 7 pm morning subject hope of the contrite- evening is this a friendly world the tfounh peoples meeting fl monday syening will elect officers for the coming year snd con clude the attendance contest rens flowwr bible classes will met at 1030 am 11 ajn morntng worship sunday school and congregation join for pie morning service 7 pjn evening ser vice sunday school and congregation junior and senior qhoiru at both sor vices a sprcial prograni of music will be given at these services all sre welcome 8pedsl choir practice on jhiir3aay evening at ao minutes to laird toronto organ- tlon meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 730 home league ladies meeting wed nesday 8 pjn duhlio meeting all welcome spikrs family attends rally over 200 rnernhera of the splern clan gathered from various sections of reel and halton counties on saturday for the family re- union at perndale park cheltenham during the program which was in iriarge of curwood anderson presi dent piano selections were given by elie elliott readings by margaret mcmeekin solos by margaret silver- thorn and ruth oiffen and violin solos by peter spetm addresses were given by the oldest roan present peter speirs other speakers including r m speirs clar ences wiggins gordon oraydon and hector bird prises were awarded the oldest pre united chwreh rev r w- r1- sjtlnlster phudrl sent ktr peter speirs while roy olf- toy 80p4ay school affltp eer laidlaw son of mr and mrs james laidlaw won the prise for be ing the youruzest present the nrisr for the largest family went to mr and mrs jim archdeacon the luncheon conirfuttee was head ed by mrs john mcculiough while mrs gordon oraydon is retiring sec retary of the association officers for next year are pros joseph speirs vicepres clarence wiggins second vicepresr m speirs sec elsie elliott tress archie speirs the thompson clan reunion the third annual reunion of the des- oendants of major oeorge thompson and his j brother wilflam thompsora well known pioneers of the township of equeslns was held in the park at georgetown on saturday june 18th these two brothers came from long- oi d co tyrone ireland a short time previous to the year 1818 and settled in tle village of stwartton major ieargf thompson later purchased rom the crown a farm covering- kh 16 8lh line esq ue ling near george town where at that time denlxeus or the crest held sway and occaslonal- lv ravaged the young stock of the tarm a portion of that farm is now ownd and cultivated by professor hutt formerly cf the oac guelph hnd ik now one qt the beauty spots cf georgetown abii the kam time major thornp- sons brother william purchased the urn now wned and cultivated by ls gnatgranrlson noxtoaa triosnpaon- pirm that time thh rarm has been chtinuously in the possession of this lironch cf the thmpsbn family the families of these- two brothers vat trred fr and wide descendantt to tne number cf about 175 liunieyed to rjrargetown park on saturday ti eijla few happy hours together and to recall many thrilling incidents which occurred years ago- representatives were present from- northeast pehn lakefleld st cath arines toronto hamilton streets- vulo orangevllle sherburne ecln ac ton norval and georgetown while the older members enjoyed a few hours renewing acquaintances the younger members spent the afternoon in ixrts of various kinds after the supper hour the president frank thompson of milton ont ex tended a cordial welcome to the guests a welcome that was heartily responded to by mayor j b macanxie iseeve cleave chief of police marshall awt n various members of the clan itself other guests of honour included rev w o o thompson mrs j b mac kenzie mrs harold cleave mis w- o marshall and mr passmore of mt hamilton after hearty appreciation of the work of this years executive had been expressed an executive for- 11133 was elected as follows i hon president frank trkieipeoaa 3 milton president mrs j j thotnnscn georgetawn vicepresidents norman thompson georgetown and wilfred thompson hornby mrs thos hewson norval mri will oraham norval thomas ferwnson toronto secretarytreas lawrence thomp son toronto assistant secretarytreas chris routledge toronto convener table committee mrs dean leslie georgetown convener of sports committee clarr carrutliers toronto card of thanks i hereby convey my very sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and sympathy extended to me in my re cent sad bereavement by the death of my beloved husband also for the many beautiful floral tributes mrs robert scott lack masucbts mbb8jmjss mactbarj t junb matxtrma wjtil dibtbiot natbmbm pababb to ohobcn led by the town band oakv4eflnv men accomrpanled by brigades from milton oeorgetown b bronte port credit hew lyjrotrto swamea i husahetarest ts- ungton mt dennh braaapton and palrbank pvusded to bt judes ansu- can church last bunuayrssht trar tha annual church service wolonu eon- waeted by rev canon o rusml btattb the parade wat one of the falsest ever held by the luvjtnen of this djs- trlct n the monthly nwtlng of the wc tp was held at the home of mrs vsruytter conslderasle time waa de voted fa the opening exercues vrhlch were fa the iisual torm these were fouowad hy he minutes of the last meeting and he treasurer report rhloh showed he onion to fa uf a healthy nn condition arranaenvmls for the oonvenuon to be held faaoum on june ajrd were made seveh delegates were appoint ed and suggetuoni for georgetowns share of she posraxn were made it was felt that all who could possibly do so should attend the oonventlon mis rumley gave suae extracts from a leaflet on tjarwitks which save some very sjartlrng tjlyrea there was whiae dicsstsldgrrsjpvrd ing the july meeting and tne matter sns left to ahryaxke anntmrkenventa to he nvade ster a splen6m verum wsa tnade and the meeting efaed with s hymn snd she xixrtvrtfik shwsnsd updsr th suqpiou of mjijon 0jfq fjiiibt her tject stconoouo oondltkm- aa aflecffauj opktultlbb sbfl tha ibaperlai confer enee at ottawa mayor byer wet corned the speaker and mrs j wumot introduced her axctne vice was chairman mhe what shi hctfor ffr the future the trdsaker btomed the depresilota amon the farmed oa low prices and lack at markets she beuesed the farmers delegatfan to ottawa would have good ulta a tpte of thanks to miss ojjbiau was moved by b agnew and obded by mrs rt o aamralth i deefdetj tfi mclughlinbulcks straight eight sedan at i405 and man it s certainly a mclaugklinbuicic through and through with wizard control ride regulator fisher f everpnal lot t ractoryv oshswa tmxaa extra f e s v king phone 134 georgetown hold 8pboial sbbvicb to mask lixth team boston persbyterlan church situated three miles north of aluton celebrated its liath anniversary on sunday the rev a o stewart ma minister of dhalmerls prestiyterlaii church to ronto conducted both services boson congregation was organised in lean and to the same year a frame church was erected and was used for worship until itwas superceded by the present stone edifice which was built m years ago cannot wsute bxamimat0in8 with rnobkased fkb many collegiate students will be un able to try their roatrloulatlon exam inations this year or lack of funds according- to many reports recently the department ofi educa tion increased thjlfee from tl to tljm per jaibject snd at the htstjer rate there are some lnmes tn which three- joholars reside which would be called upon to pay over 30 tt u mvterstood that the mauerwul tie taken tap with beauvala wrtl iritown wldettdoy lcall xxl5z122 v ssssaasssswssss s