Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1932, p. 2

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7 t- page 2 rs lvivana ed neidayevening september 2 i st 1932 fall an t winter coats i born marshall at georgetown on sept nth 1933 to mr and mrs w e marshall of hamilton a daughter bertha margaret married bludd wriohtat the home of the brides mother georgetown on saturday sept 17th 1932 by iter w o o thompson kathleen klnor daughter of mrs and the late mr harry wright to mb- edward bludd son of mr and mrs edward bludd qlenwllliams ire now featuring the latest cre ations in mens and womens coats we have on display coats at prices that present the utmost ror your mon ey see our lines and compare the val- ties we are offering a large number of specials in shoes and general fall mer- chah4jse for this weekend mens meeting largely attended able auobe8s by prof john link in united church 8un- l day afternoon lorne rifucs band supplied music died v cameron at her name acton ont saturday sept 17th 1932 jessie campbell beloved wife of john cameron in her 76th year h silver where your dooar goes farther phone 375 georgetown in memoriam stmpkins in sad but loving mem ory of our dear son charles who passed away sept 13th 1931 as we toyed him so we miss jikn in qar memory he is near lovedfretnembered longed for always bringing many a silent tear i- we often think of days gone by when we were all together a shadow oer our lives is cast our one gone for ever the blow was greats the shock severe we tittle thought his death so near and only those who loved can tell the pain of parting with nofare w the rolling stream of life goes on but still the vacant chair recalls the smile- be love the voice of him who once sat there time rolls op and were reminded of the day our hearts were crushed when qod took you o so quietly and we all in gioom were thrust no one knows how much we miss you miss your kind- and loving heart but we hope again to meet you charlie dear no more tbpsat mother father stater and brother building materials know whats newt going to buud or alter or re pair let hi itelk you about the newest things mnjmodern build ing materials before you make jour final plans what vie know will be well worth tour while to learn we are in the materials business all the time you are in the material mar ket only occaskmauyl we can help you free delivery service to all points in georgetown acton milton and surrounding territory special 1st quality sate coated rootling weigh ts uos per roil regular ssjs sale price while it lasts georgetown lumber co u phone geor 250 acta 120 atlas tires offer i handsome appearance rich black colour massive rugged symmetrical tread design 2 tread of unusual width which trips the pavement harder than the brakes can grip the wheels ensuring better traction greater safety 3 a heavy rugged deepcut tread of the centretrac tion type semiflat with two massive ribs of solid rubber on each side of centretraction groove the ribs carry the load the centretraction ensures safety 4 the toughest and longest wearing rubber compound known carefully selected for uniformity and skil fully blended ensuring greatest resistance to wear over entire surface from bead to bead 5 a carcass made up of successive plies of tough rub bercoated fabric thick layers of rubber between plies to increase resistance to rupture two thick layers of cushion rubber between plies and tread stock special construction of lockingin plies for reinforcing sidewall and anchoring- in bead bead of finest grade piano wire a definite written guarantee pr you against accidents blowo cute bruises under- infuoon wheels out of a faulty brakes and any other road hazards sold exclusively in georgetown by speights garage if its better speights have it phone 279w georgetown limehouse school fair splendid exhibit and good attendance list of prize winners there was a large attendance at the mens meeting in the united church on 8unday afternoon last when prof john line of toronto gave an address on the ftirlstians re sponsibility for social reconstruction the meeting was arranged by the mens class of the united church which has for its motto seek ye first the kingdom of ood and all other things shall be added unto you mr david wilson is the president and after a few explanatory remarks regarding the object of the meeting introduced the speaker prqt john line mr line spoke regarding the fun damental causes of the present de pression whatsit means to a man to be unemployed and the christians liability regarding the condition of men he said ln part we alt must realise that the prob lem of unemployment is acute and concerns us all aa christian men over 700000 are out of employment in canada at the present time many are suffering and some only accept ohajity when driven to desperation this affects the morale character and physique of the individual and child en are becoming physically and mor- xluly inferior victims of circumstances rover wolcb they have no control obituary mrs rbtkk megill a sad gloom passed over the com munity on sunday morning when the news spread of the sudden death of mrs peter mcgul who passed away from a paralytic stroke shortly after midnight at the home of mrs archibald mogul where the family had called on their way hrne dei ceased whose riiakwifri namewas flor ence barbour was a daughter at the late thomas barbour and bhokbeth walker and was born in brio town ship where she spent her life except for six years when the family lived to western canada- on april 11th 1906 she united in marriage with peter ltcoin who sunrtven her as well as one son archkald she is also survived by three listers mrs w w yenng fergusr mrs henry baiea- tou in manitoba mrs mary laoey hulstnng and two brothers e t bar bour hulsnurg- and win barfbour fergus she was a member of burns p churcrx erin the fun eral took place on tuesday afternoon from the home of mrs archibald mc- oiluwhen rev j a grant and rev t w- goodwill conducted the obse quies in the presence of many sorrow ing relatives and friends interment at huxleys cemetery advocate public school board diahotids in modern ttinds 5etti eiqmsite creations of pl or gold settings with flawlesslycut diamonds are assembled here for your selecuon in a splendid array of the newest dig mountings are beautifully carved by master craftawjen and otherwise artis tically embellished see the latest styles in diamond rings here now i j h jordan waiclmiiaker georgetown jeweller fall and winter mill in in all the leading shapes and colprs at misses claridge the board met on sept 13th mem- bers present a h duncan chairman j d kedy dr oouop harrison mrs p w cleave d p cmebton accounts passed jno mcdonald 07585 hydro electric 576 mark clark 135 j p reld 1415 geo m hendry co 050 e o thompson sjm r h thompson ec co 3345 sundo products 2703 georgetown floral oo 740 o r muckart miss ryan reported an enrollment of 345 report of the school nurse for the year g june is as follows 53 underweights at beginning of the year 25 underweights at end of the year 87 pupils had teeth attended to during year 3 had discharging ears 1 had bolls 5 had swollen glands 1 had rheumatic fever 1 had rhlrken pox 0 had measles many cases of colds and influenza 21 had skin diseases of various kinds 37 wet examined re eye ellnle 31 were treated with toxoid 3 had tonsils and adenoids removed 1 were fitted with glasses 43 visits made ina parr church news st anas chares glenwtuiama eighteenth sunday after trinity sunday school 3 pen evensong 3 pjm knex chamfa and iliiwhnaari keep in mind rally day service next sunday communion oct 2nd anniversary lkhenouae oct 9th preacher rev mr mofaul of milton anniversary at knox on oct loth preacher rev dr cunningham of knox college toronto st georges chares rev w q o tixmipkop rector ha thanksgiving holy commun ion 8 ajn childrens service 10 am matins 11 ajn evensong 7 pjn the request is made for grain fruitr vege tables and flowers for the decoration of the church please bring them in good baptist chateh a special rally day service win be held at 11 am following the sunday school lesson at 10 sun miss beaseys class will lead the singing the- bible the best book win be the heme of the programme public worship and preaching service a 7 an mood vm the young peoples onion in charge of mrs a reeve subject success and failure m marriage united rev r w rmney minister mr norman laird choir leader the sunday school meets at 1030 ajn 11 ajn morning warship rally day service the sunday school and con gregation join in tnl service special music by senior and junior choirs pjn evening service anniversary services will be held on sunday oct leth rev j a tuer bx of kapx chureh st catharines in charge monday evening oct 17th the re archier tfalace m-a- of toronto has bees secured as the speaker further smnouncesaemt fvtn toe made later- the tax rate at bund river tnis year is 81 and it mils tar public and sepa rate school supporters lespaettvely the town is is a cpfaeult boartlon s a result of uiksbp and frx permanent evl is being done to the life of the people the present system of government is largely to blame for the depression and if better times come and the present system re mains there may be another depres sion in view of present conditions we- want something fundamentally better than prosperity christianity and the church have a liability and in order to meet their obligations a more courageous program must be inaugurated in he interests of the kingdom of god brotberly love jus tice etc man wants to maintain himself with his own labor as christ taught him he should do man to day is valued according to what he can make for his employer we should do away with production for personal profit and have economic production for the benefit of the people we need a program of human trans formation our needs are approxi mately the same and the parable of jesus taught payment according to the needs of the people the present capitalistic system must be revised before we can have a christian world there must betransformatlbh of social and humantciaqonshlp by edu cation cooperation in the production of the good things of life and when produced distributed among the people according to their needs it is 5e people men women and children that matter not property oommu- nism is making pro to the work today and appewto many people if christianity is going to meet the needs of the people m the future we must work and make more sacrifices god is opening a new path to the church today for the establishment or his kingdom in the world at the close of the speakers marks a friendly discussion on the subject of the address was indulged in for a few minutes the music by the lome rifles scottish band and their acca panlment to the hymns under the able leadership of bandmaster a h perrott the organ voluntary by choir master norman laird and the vocal solo by mr charles wilson were ap preciated and enjoyed by the large gathering a vote of thanks to the speaker band and soloists moved by a mac laren and seconded by jkuyor mac kenzie was gracefully tendered to those concerned by chairman david wilson marjory marjory clirern salunafad the postponed september meeting of the womens association of the united church met on monday after noon in the former methodist church with mis c beswick presiding the devotional exercises were taken by mrs b vanatter and mrs altken the secretary reporting that all plans in connection with the eompletlan of the church redecoratloa had been satis factorily carried out several matters of business were discussed and ar rangements were completed for com roast to be held in the former methodist church on friday sept 30 ten members responded to the roll can misi jessie mckay who is attend ing toronto normal school spent the week end at her home rev mr crawford of preelton had charge of the service on sunday morning and gave a very helpful mes sage rev mr altken was conduct ing the services at preelton an event of more than usual in terest to anticipated in the visit of bishop j r chitambar of india on september 27th dr chitambar is a bishop of the methodist episcopal church lucknow area and is s to bishop warne he will visit the grave of the late bishop francis wes ley warne and at 3 pii on tuesday september 27th will give an address in the united chureh terra cotta m wfr- mr and mrs win strmger of toronto accompanied by a number of toronto friends motored up on mon day evening sept 12th and were treated to a real old time corn roast in dr mcandrews held after all had done ample justice to the corn and welners all repaired to the home of mt and mrs harry pockermg where they were kindly entertained and spent the remainder of the eveni ing hi dancing and cards the terra cotta orchestra as usual very kindly furnished excellent music for the oc casion quite a number from the vil lage and surrounding district were present and all report a real enjoy- able time come again boys mrs j sewell of cheltenham who spent a few days with terra cotta friends has returned home mrs h presswood of the 10th line who spent a tew weeks with mr and mrs pioot and family at kelso mus- koka has returned dome and reports a very pleasant trip a large number from here attended mr p o thompsons clearing sale on tuesday bjjpt 13th mr frank petch our popular auctioneer wetlded the stktk in his usual good style and good prices were realised a number from here and union at tended the social dance held at bell- fountain on thursday evening the famous terra cottar orchestra provid ed excellent music for the occasion mr and mrs ernie slmpkins are renewing old acquaintances in terra cotua at present mrs d dick and sons frank and william dick of windsor motored over and called on terra cotta friends last weak three waterloo motorists homeward bound from a ncblng trip to arran lake had a narrow ejoaps from death on saturday afternoon last says the paisley advocate when the car in which they sre riding ran full speed toto s herd of oattle owned tod driven lia there was u good attendance and a splendid exhibit at liotehouse school fair held at lknehouse on saturday last sept 17lh following is the list at prize win ners- oats 1 qt harold scott marlon leslie oats sheaf harold brown jack nlckell helen meredith barley 1 qt newton buddell pied cornjiheaf wilfred johnson fred ruddeu floyd shortlll sweet corn 6 ears george fisher alma tyers donald vanfleet potatoes dooley type donald van fleet bernie vanfleet verne foster potatoes irish cobblers lhhan johnson amelia tonellll donald lindsay mangels betty woodley horace hopcorft helen mcuowan turnips harold brown gordon price dorothy tyers beets evelyn johnson gordon mc- donsric em scott carrots ronald davles lloyd james elwoodsnow parsnips ruth worth janet alex ander onions john brown lawrence cross dorothy johnson living room bouquet dorothy clearcs lillian johnson margaret brown dining table bouquet george mlchle earu scott janet anderson gladioli wilfred johnson johnson dorothy cleave asters evelyn johnson johnson lawrence cross zinpias ulilan johnson snow gordon price barred plymouth rock -cockerel- bruce lindsay donald lindsay joanna shortill barred plymouth rock pullet lindsay donald lindsay shortlll ilte leghorn cockerel john dickinson ronald davles olven hill white leghorn pullet ronald davles given hill white witanodtte cockerel dorothy cleave white wyandotte pullet dorothy cleave colt draft type eva tyers harold brown calf beef typegordon price don ald lindsay bruce lindsay calf holstein harold brown calf jersey newton ruddeu fred ruddeu elwood snow market lamb harold brown gor don price margaret brown exhibitor showing most skill in ex- molting a colt harold brown eva tyers exhibitor showing most skill in ex hlbitlng a calf fred ruddeu newton ruddeu harold brown exhibitor showing most skill in ex hlbitlng a lamb gordon price mar garet brown harold brown northern spy hobibtt tonelll ken neth michle betty woodley macintosh george michle harold brown margaret brown snow donald lindsay helen zlm merman harold scott bartlett pears george fisher helen devereaux ruth smith a plate or five tomatoes jonna shortill gordon price george fisher field pumpkin ruth smith earl scott george fisher pie pumpkin helen meredith doro thy cleave ronald davles hubbard squash bernie vanfleet dorothy tyers eva tyers citron dorothy cleave given hill elwood snow muskmelon george fisher eva tyers harold scott school lunch fourth class gordon price janet henderson dorothy dredge tea biscuits third class helen mc- oowan dven hill peggy smet hurst bran muffins second clsa grace beerxnan jean parnell dorothy fos ter meat sandwiches primer and first class ruth smith doris smith bet nle vanfleet maple cream candy open donald lindsay ruth lindsay ella mcdonald plain hucksback towel hemstitched across one end fourth olass janet henderson laura bonus janet alex- andtr patching third class helen mc- oowan helen meredith joanna shor tlll simple stitches second class ad- dlna noro dorothy fotser douglas ridler wash cloth primer and first class betty woodley doris venchlarlette doris smith wren house fourth class clarence snow bui crofts harold scott milk stool third class oordon mc donald elwood snow vema foster window stick second class doug las ridler dorothy foster qulnta tonelll plasticine model of two common vegetables primer and first class bruce lindsay doris smith betty woodley collection of pictures dealing with prevention of accictnts doris ridler wallace gordon georglnft poster collection of noxious weeds eva tyers dorothy tyers dorothy dredge collection of weed seeds john bar men janet henderson writing fourth class the solitary reaper tswjlyn johnston dorothy dredge janet alexander writing third class a wet sheet and a flowing sea amelia tonelll marjory johnson vema foster writing second class indian sum mer dorothy foster doris mitchell james ryder writing first class the sunbeam ikea scott oeorglna foster eunice fllntoft writing primer class lullaby bruce lindsay elda fllntott ruth smith bread sign drawing fourth class evelyn johnson janet alexander margaret brown drawing lighted candle in candle stick third class fred ruddeu mary burack verna foster drawing an apple and orange in crayon second classlowrenos cross quints tonelll dorothy tyers drawing a tulip in crayon first class alma tyers inez scott doris ridler a toy or pet in caryon primer class ruth smith bruce lindsay jack dredge first aid competition team gor don price joanna shortlll and doro thy fotser team helen mcgowan helen meredith arid janet henderson story telling senior third and fourth classes dorothy cleave jean btolean maurice hopcroft story telling jr third and down- joanna shortlll joan hall helen mc gowan live slock judging contest melville bonus jack nlckell angelo tonelll seed naming contest eva tyers marion leslie janet henderson special prise best jersey- calf under 1 year newton ruddeu fred ruddeu erin dr and mrs p m fisher ot is lington were guests of sir and mrs r mcenery on sunday dr qol mcmane mrs mcmoneund their daughter wre sunday visitors with mr and mrs r w hull allan macdougall drover and truc ker of erin passed away in the ouelph general hospital on saturday sept 10th following an illness of three weeks duration and an operation mrs j p buh recently sold the busholm inn andi business to mrs mckenzie of brooklyn ny mrs mckenzie will get possession on the 20th inst mr and mrs elmer johnston and betty of hamilton and mrs r sproul of acton were recent visitors with mrs susan orlffln about one hnrrivd of the mckin ney clan attended the mcltinney fa mily reunion at stanley park erin last saturday all sat to a bounteous repast at noon a spjendtd program was held in the pavilion in the after noon and a pleasant time spent by all in the evening u16 jusearibly again partook of a sumptuous meal bring ing a happy day to a close advocate y acton i citizens of georgetown what other towns have done this is the last of our series of talks on modern sewer systems we hope you nave been interested and if so you would no doubt like to know what other towns have done the following tdvtns arid gties in ontario have sewer systems either fully or partly constructed and i m i si polite book agent have you a charles dickens in your home lady of the house snapping no book agent or a robert louis stevenson or a eugene field lady no- no wc havent and whats more we dont run a boarding house- if youre looking for those people you might ask across the rtrest mr apd mrs arthur dryden and mil jimmy of flint michigan were luests on labor day ot mr and mrs h s holmes mr jas mclnbosh cut a maple tree from his property last week that was planted nearly eighty years ago the treeas become decayed and was menaqe to the property and the pub lic mr and mrs elmore johnston baby betty of hamilton mrs amanda feprowl mrs jas sprowl ana miss vtola visited friends at port huron and croswell mich last week mr henry orlndell of port arthur made a brief call on acton friends today mr orindeu is elghtvsjt years of age and had just returned from a visit to his daughter in ottawa he looks remarkably well and friends were pleased to meet him again on his brief visit while walking on the second line west of acton one day last week mr hugh mccutcheon was struck by a motor car and hurled into the ditch fbrtunatelj he was not seriously in jured and is able to be about follow ing the mishap word has been received in acton that mrs marietta murray widow of the late a j murray passed away on wednesday at hjr home in ouelph mrs murray and miss florence hao recently removed from axlton to ouelph mrs murray has been in poor health for a number of years and gradually declining free press milton w r hagyard of pittsfield mass is visiting his brother and sister stephen hagyard and mrs hodge stark of esqueslng rev f w holllnrake of hamilton and his sister mrs gertrude hollln- rajcebrtck of toronto are visiting friends in town today mr and mrs wm cowan of mll- tdfi and mrs fish of orangeville at tended the wolfe reunion in detroit mich over the week end mr thompson klrby of victoria bc was in town on monday he spent his boyhood days in uu district and left here flttyfour years ago for manitoba which was then known as the great lone land there were no railways all the way to manitoba the end of the steel was in minnesota it was about a weeks travel from there to fort oarry mr kirby did pioneer work going through great riardships mot a stream was bridged between fort oarry and the rocky mountains at that time later he was engaged by a bank to do special work and travelled over the three prairie pro vinces for a number of years before going to birtish columbia where he did similar work for a bank but is now retired he ees great changes in these parts since he first left es pecially in towns and cities but thinks the farms especially farm buildings and fences are somewhat neglected ho is of the opinion that this depres sion is not going to pass over in a year or so mrs klrby is accompany ing him and they will visit friends in the maratune provinces be fore returning to the coast cham pion golf news ladles day was on friday septem ber 16th and was in charge of mrs foul is and mrs mackenzie the golf game was in the afternoon and the prize winners were as follows lowest score miss h lawson second lowest score mrs coffin least number of puttsmrs mckay second loweal score in putting mrs held following the golf game trie ladies were the guests of mrs foulis at a chicken supper at knox church which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone alllston almonte amheratburg arnprlor anson ville ylmer aurora barrio bee ton belleville blind river bowmanville bracebrldge brampton brantford bridgeburg brockville burlington none regret their expenditure bnglehart espanola etoblcoke twp exeter a falconbrldge fergus rorcst hill vii fort erie fort william fort francis praserdsue gait oananqque coderlch oranvenhurst orimsby guelph haileybury meaford merritton midland minnico modnl forest napanee nejieam twp neujbn twp newitiskrard newmarket nev toronto niagara falls renfrew rivorsjde sandwich sandwich bast sandwich west st catharines st thomas samla- sault ste marie scarboro two simcoe smiths balls niagara onlhe stamford twp ui4 uiibluu iiiiurjnjui campbellford 2 hamilton oapreol- fi hanover carelton place haniston chatham rrawktdbury huntsville iroquois fatfls kapuskasing kincardine kingston klngsville kirkland lake kitchener kenora leamington leaslde lindsay llstowel london long branch w chippewa p cobalt cobourg ss cochrane colptagwood copper dlff m cornwall b crystal beach s dresden dundas dunnvllle durham s eastvlew east windsor east york twp i elrdjjrihj p many of these towns are smaller and less able to undertake capital expenditures than you are yet none regret their expenditure not one taxpayer would go back to the old discomforts a industries will never and progressive individuals will seldom settle in a town lacking modern conveni- lake north bay oakvillc ojtbway oangcville brillia oshawa ottawa owen sound palmerston paris prry sound pembroke pcnetang perth rvterboro prtrolia port arthur port coibome port dalhousie port dover port elgin port hope prescott preston stratford sturgeon palls sudbury swansea village swastika south porcupine thorold thornbury toronto tilsonburg tinumns trenton tweedy walkerton walkerville wallaceburv waterloo whitby welland weston wlngham windsor woodstock yortotownshlp therefore invest in a modern sewer system apd it will yield rich dividends to you and your home town talk to your council tell them you favour a sewer system and now is the time to do the work costs were never lower your town needs a sewer system pure food store 10 cakes caslfle soap 25c 3 pkgs quaker corn flakes 23c 3 tins millionnaires soup vegetable and tomato 25c 4 small tins select pink salmon 25c 2 lb christies ginger cakes 25c choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb 15c teabisk try this for making tea biscuits quickly 35c club house brand pure catsup spice per pkg 10c no 1 tin corned beef isc 2 lb bure lard 21c heinzvwhite pickling vinegar per gal 59c jelly glasses per doz 75c new honey fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver st andrewsbythesea vl sea batnlng in the warm waters of kntys cove st andrewsbythosea new tlrunswlck and mm bathing on the shining sands are two of tho most healthful and entertaining occupations of thoo who visit this popular and brnart resori which centres on the algonquin hotol of tho canadian pacific hallway j the illustration shows a groop of socially prom inent people from canadian and united states cltloa sun bathing after a most refreshing plungo and includes mr and the hon mrs r k red mond the hon peggy haiel and anne shaugh- jtho warm water or build great bfeeastia oa naaiyj judge arid mrs- bond uimtsargot aa mond mrs s watson lira r d ban una george bairotrr mr donald markey col aluub magee oordon stiirrea jqorton need lusaidpna majree mrs nora walnwrtgbt mr jjfc c stevens miss cantlle of montreal miss h avarey st louis miss v schoonmaker new yiork sod d a anderson ottawa i insetis little miss loclnda kargnartte vautksn of montreal who- is showing tie world what tk welldressed infant wears when about to paddle fcm ike ssada i j ii wlffi6riiki4ia5li ime- s j s i j a j s r r

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