Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1932, p. 3

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tefaaasb lit brills ladies shop is now showing fall and winter coats in styles to delight the ladies at prices to please the men your particular want will- be courteously catered to d brill co georgetown corner mill and main sis phone 167 local news nothing like red rose when you crave a real good cup of tea m a 1 i the new parco pens and pencils the name parker today in the field of writing equipment is synonymous with precision progress permanence and preference the new parco pens and pencils give you the parker quality at a now low price a 14 caret wild fold nib in new hashing color fcaade by parker for- 98 cents the biggest value in pens today parco pencils to match 69 cent darins drug store phone 327 georgetown the georgetown herald wednesday evening septenrfber 2 1st 1932 p0 personals fall pair oct 45 thnksglvliif lay oct 10th georgetown pair twp weeks from to- clay y many of our citi7ens or attend ing acton- fair today town council nominations arc only two months away big meeting of farmers at milton tomorrow night sept 3bnd barn dance at alt thompsons stewarttown tonight you are in vited the wa of st georges church will hold their annua bazaar on saturday nov 19th it mr f l mcouvray picked basket of delicious raspberries in his garden on tuesday dancing at stanley park erin every friday evening martin-ram- say orchestra supplying the music the esquesing faufair prize llsu are out if you havent received- one you may get one at the herald barrie hill presbyterian church eramosa will cclobcatits onehun dredth anniversary on sept 2511s st georgjfa tennis club wllphow a dance incy thtown hau onfwday sept 30th f eight piece- orchestra the admission to georgetown fair this year has been reduced to 25c in keeping with the times we thank all those who have re newed their subscription to the herald during the past month halton and wentworth public school teachers convention will be held in georgetown on oct 6th and 7th wood for e choice maple hardwood and cedar rails at right prices orders left at a humes or at my home phone 55w promptly attended to a livingstone georgetown there will be a change in the arrow coach lines bus schedule on sunday sept 25th particulars at longs confectionery euchre and bridge in st pauls pahsh hall norval on friday sepl 30th you are invited and assured a- good time the ladles auxiliary canadian legion will hold a euchre in legion rooms friday sept 23rd admission 35c including refreshments in order to clear out the present stock of wallpaper to make room ffr new sptock watsons drug store is offering a 30 discount for the next ten days h next week will be the last issue of the herald before georgetown pall pair any one desiring advertising space kindly phone no 8 as early as possible several car ijads of young pcopl from the united church attended ui- banquet and entertainment following the halton presbytery meeting at waterdown on tuesday evening the ladles of the scotch block circle held a successful tea and sale of baking in knox presbyterian church last friday afternoon a delicious tea featuring chicken and pic was served a dance will be held in norval parish hall on plrday sept 30th trtpleodance orchestra of toronto will supply the music dancing from 9 to 2 admission dents 50c ladles 25o everybody welcome mr joseph hunter of norval held a very successful auction sale of cattle last week when he disposed of his entire herd of dairy cows and young cattle at a good price w j mcklnney of peel who conducted the sale reports a keen demand for good fresh cows and close springers also well bred heifers parental remember tomorrow from 4 to 5 in the public school as sembly hall is the time to register your children for the piano class be ing taught by miss margaret dickie atjom the charge is 35 cents for a fortyfive minute lesson parents are requested to rend carefully all the information contained in tne registra tion slips given the children last week at school it mr t w of acton was a visitor in town today mlss helen lane of toronto spent tuesday in town miss ailcen ross of detroit is visit ing at her home here miss margaret kennedy of guelph spent monday at her home here mrs l a creelman and daughter alice left for new york on tuesday mrs r mcgregor and son alex of toronto spent friday at mr john mcdermids mrs j p davidson of bay cty mich is visiting friends in georgetown and vicinity mr and mrs j h hoare of union spent ihe week end visiting friends in wlarton miss margery mackenzie left oi thursday the 18th to enter the mc donald institute at guelph mr g v mountler of the trenton courieradvocate made the editor a pleasant call on saturday matilda robinson of ypsilanti mis riihs- rev dr and miss mcooll mr and mrs r c cowles of to ronto are spending a couple of weeks with mr and mrs geo wrigglesworth marion mckay rjf of to- spent the past week at the her parents mr and mrs ronl home o t mr e w cole rcturnedbiome on saturday after spending a three weeks holkuiy at doe lake parry district j mrs w a poster mrs r e way and mr j p lockheed visited with mrs l a creelman during the past week mrs r b foulls received the sad news by cable on friday last of the death of her sister miss jean mulr at her home in glasgow scotland mr r c frith of otbifea after attending the florists convention m toronto spent the week end wit bis parents at the baptist parsonage in georgetown mr and mrs wl c reynolds- of poit arthur returned home last fri day after spending two weeks with mrs reynolds parents mr and mrs e mcwhlrter mr ralph tripp manager of the dominion stores in town hu been confined to his room for the past week with a broken blood vessel in bis leg he is slowly improving mr and mrs croy kennedy and crtildren of toronto have moved to own and will reside on market st liieir many georgetown friends wel come them back to the old town jfooncert at limehouse last thursday evening a full house heard a play of rare historical and instructive character entitled hom ing doves tills play was staged by the olrls lookout club of lime- house and was splendidly interpreted the caste was miss olive marshall as lady slmooef miss lorena mitchell as- wealthy iodj visitor and miss nellie lane as missionary nurse miss tusltala real name miss mary ellis miss nellie bcrymgeour as dr jack dodg mr wm newton as dr daniel dlg olmond miss beatrice lane as mary jane thompson companion of miss simooe mr harry knight as og the wellknown wit miss olive given as lady wlnington and mr wilfred mlno as lord wlnington miss eva sinclair as patroness of the hospital mr herb sinclair as mayor of the town miss marjoiie cross as the matron and miss jean given as nurse miss ella mcdonald speaking for the iojjjs miss w price iojjje attendant mr sob lane and mr e given as j orderlies this little drama has commended it self very highly within the community a few have sought that le reproduced elsewliere the rest u i u piugiauim w here and there consisted of music and recitatlonswas elected from canadian artists the whole evenmgsprbgramme was of canadian art others taking part were mrs a w norton lajsam gisfey miss wula price miss ortndell mrs a l howard and lillian ho- wad accompanists were mrs how ard and miss nellie lane the first roxalfcy to broadcast lnl at britain was the prince of wales who spoke from his desk at york house the total population of the world is i now estimated at 2012000800 of whom- 508000000 live in europe there are more spinsters in the i homsey district of london eng thanln any other part of the country horse traffic in london is heaviest at tower bridge where it still forms more than a third of the total something like 15000 people men i and women of trie british isles went to prison last year for wilf ully ref us- lng to pay their debts russia is gna rapidly in popu lation the present figure being 127- 000000 an increase of 3000000 on last year f- taarefare still curious industries lnl london pishing finds work for ninety men and- ten women while 3040 men and sixty women are employed ln mining built 400 year ago at denning england a tudor house has just n taken down and- rebuilt at princess i risborough bucks a distance of 130 1 miles australia is now sending to britain i farmers meeting at milton a large meeting of fanners will be held in the town hall milton on thursday sept- 22nd at 8 oclock r j scott president ql thft u po and other prominent speakers will address the meeting all are welcome lome rifles seotush notice fall training will commence mon day sept 26th will all riflemen please meetat armouries at 730 sharp euchre and bridge at nerval st pauls parish hall improvement society will hold a social evening or progressive euchre and bridge in the parish hall norval on friday even ing sept 30th playing will start at 830 sharp light relreshments ad mission 25 cents at rain stopped ball game owing to rain the ban game be tween georgetown and bronte in the park last saturday afternoon had to be called off after each team had played three innings when the game stopped the score was 50 in favor of georgetown dance on fair night oct 5th a dance under the auspices of orion lodge iooja will be held in the georgetown arena on wednesday oct 5th jack armstrongs melody serenaders will supply the musk lucky number and novelty dances dancing 930 to 130 everybody wel- admlssion 25 cents vps v m jbvv m the worlds greatest tire have you seen the new seiberling air cooled tire the tire that breathes and has two complete tire lives you have heard about it of course but we want to show you this revolutionary tire for we know you will be convinced of its superiority over all others we also have a complete line of seiberling special ser vice passenger and portage tires whone sturdy construction and antiskid treads have sold them selves to the motoring public for the past number of years a size ace portage regular portage special duo- hd hd tread 440 x 21 580 670 855 450 x 20 615 760 920 1220 450 x 21 625 765 x 1040 1265 1685 475 x 19 r70 900 1055 1080 1305 1740 475 x 20 790 910 1105 1345 500 x 19 825 950 1 1140 1180 1435 2010 500 x20 840 970 s75 1210 1470 1 500 x 21 1225 525 x iff 1060 1285 1305 1 585 21- 10 525 x 20 m30 1370 1665 525 2 1160 1415 1720 550 x 18 1420 1715 2320 550 19 j 180 1460 1470 1780 2370 600 x 18 1673 1890 2525 600 x 19 i7lt 1955 2605 600 x 20 t 1745 1990 2680 600 x 21 ib00 2055 prices on all other sizes on request sinclair the vulcanizer tir and battery service tdtw i icjoprgetpwn chautauqua in afeton sept 28 29 30 oct 1 four days with outstanding programmes are be ing offered on trie chautauqua event in acton next week they include two plays- the mender and new brooms vierras hawaiians hlugo brandt polish pianist and dorothy l sisson whistler judge qeo d alden lecturer the marionettes four evenipgs and three afternoons for 175 or just 25 cents per programme playing in acton only in this dlstrku this year ltp wplnlenrortbrstephens naulahka olearview farm horn by was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday sept 10th when mar garet evelyn stephens reg w eldest daughter of the late mr john ie stephens and mrs stephens was mar ried to clifford sifton wrigglesworth son of mr and mrs fred wriggles- worth of hornby rev john a neul conducted the ceremony to the strains of lohengrins wedding march played by- miss elsie neill the bride entered the parlor with her uncle mr jasper b howes she was lovely in her wedding dress of ivory radium lace and georgette with tulle veil held in place with orange blossoms she carried butterfly roses andjlly-of-ttw- valley and wore a white grfla pendant the gift of the groom the brides maid miss isabel stephens sdster of the bride wore a flowered dress of pussy willow satin and carried pink talisman roses miss lois merry made a sweet little flower girl dressed in pale blue silk crepe de chine and car ried a basket of pink carnations mr howard wiigglesworth attended the groontt during the signing of the register miss isabel stephens sang mr and mrs wrtgglesworth left for a motor trip to the western provinces the bride wearing a mahogany color ed knitted suit with velvet rial and accessories to match they will reside on the wrigglesworth homestead at hornby gregory theatre friday september 23 the caml vai boat lusty melodrama of the tall timbers starring william boyd and ginger rogers comedy subway symphony cartoon bgyption melo- dlesj fox news use your guest tic kets on friday night saturday september 24 matinee at 3 rjn tt trial of vivian ware the radio drama that electrified b air starring joan bennett and zasn pitts boy friends comedy too many women screen snapshots sports novelty tennis tuesday and wedtnsday sept 27 and 3s unashamed drama starring helen twelvetreee charlie chase comedy first in war chapter 8 the shadow of the eagle dinner- ware nights general news nev dr abraham qroves of fergus old est family doctor and modern scien tist a leader in newest surgery cele brated his 85th birthday on sept 8th he is still going strong bright and cheery and about dally after observing daylight saving for over four months ouelph reverted to standard blme last sunday it was originally planned to continue on fast time until sent 85 but the de cision to go back earlier was made by the city council at its first meeting after thesummer vacation brodd wright the home of mrs harry wright of georgetown was prettily decorated with flowers for the marriage on saturday last of her eldest daughter kathleen ebior to mr edward bludd of olenwullams son of mr and mrs edward bludd rev w o o thomp son officiated and miss alleen glass played the wedding music trie bride who was given in marriage kw her uncle mr t c oosbeck wore a grace fulgown of white point desprtt over white satin her veil of russet net edged with gwetheari embroidery fonkied a cap held in place with orange blossoms she carried a bouquet of pink roses and babys breath she was attended by her sister miss dorothy wright wtao wore a pale velvet brocaded taffeta with chiffon velvet cap and turban to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses and babys breath the groom was attended by mr harry jeffery of toronto the brides mother was hostess at a reception after the cere mony when she received in brown chiffon and lace wearing a corsage of row and lily of the valley grooms mother who assletedwas in a smart figured crepe leaving for their honeymoon the bride looked pretty in a grey crepe dress and matching accessories with maroon hat and coat tne coat being trimmed with grey squirrel on their rettov tne win reside m georgetown exports of canadian condensed milk in july registereed an increase of 33 per cent over july 1931 exports of evaporated milk were practically doub led and milk powder exports increased by 27 per cent department of agri culture thomas mcbeath bruce countys oldest pioneer resident died last thursday at paisley until a few weeks ago mr mcbeath had been in the best of health and bad retained full possession at bis faculties but he was forced to take to his bed about a month ago since coming to this country in 1863 deceased had lived all of that time with the exception of two years in or near paisley about eightthirty tuesday morn ing ore of unknown origin broke out in the large bank barn the propetry of d r mcdonald lot 3 5th line west caledon the building winch was practically new was of wood frame and steel cover throughout and contained all of the seasons crop this la the second heavy loss by fire to mr mcdonald in the spring of ibis his bam was destroyed by fire when struck by lightning frederick george atkinson kjc of battleford son ot the late george at kinson for many years warden of peel county license commissioner and reeve of caledon township and the late jane olassford atkinson of oaledon ont died on aug 31st in the saskatoon hospital where be was receiving treatment for an affection of tile heart arrival of an experimental shipment of ctoerries in england from western canada may open a new market for the fruit the shipment arrived at its destination in perfect condition ar riving just at a time when tne best of tbe british crop of black cherries had been bard hit by heavy rains with consequent bursting of the local production on the trees it got a break which should go a long way toward establishing an important new outlet for this crop when a rear tire on the fruit truck of browns fruit store blew out the other day on the highway the mac hine went out of control and turned over in the ditch the accident ec curred just outside of georgetown fortunately mr a brown who was driving was not injured and the truck was not seriously damaged little damage was also sustained to the load of fruit t o dolson prominent holsteln breeder brampton won grand junior championship and a first prise with his yearling holsteln bull at the to ronto exhibition d e oalloway montreal recently appointed assistant vicepresident in charge of canadian national tele graphs and telephones has taken the frederick nichols homestead lake- shore west oakvllle for a term of years as much wine as france and portugal together seventy per cent of all the wine imported is an empire product the cheapest wireless set to be shown av the radio exhibition lop- don is a twovalue set in a bakellte cabinet priced at 4825 the most ex- penlsve a radlogratnopborie at 1310 changes in land cultivation in ot britain as ahown by ont returns include a decrease in arable land corn wheat hops barley and oats but an increase in the potato acreage wlth a selection of dishes costing one cent each and including soim codfish meat balls cabbage salad prunes and coffee a new restaurant has been opened in new york eighteen months ago a baker in newark new jersey dba sold a house for one dollar and one square mea la day for life and a decent fun eral at death recently as the result of a burning accident the buyers of the bouse completed the purchase with bigger and better b tweed bloomers boys strong tweed bloomers regular 1 00 to 150 clearing out at 79c and 99c coats boys odd twteed coats only 100 boys straight knickers blue serge 39c heavy tweed knickers 49c and 69e sweaters boys wool cotton and wool sweaters and pull overs regular l00 150 sale price x 79c t shirts boys broadcloth and print shirts sizes 13 i3 14 at 75c boots and shoes boys heavy school boots sizes i i to 13 198 sizes i to 5 i childs i strap slipper 5to72 98c mis nf9y 115 lissetttlo 1 3y 13 simplicity patterns autumn fashions in stock r 1 we deliver new advertisements headnag strictly cash wttk miss mathews teacher of piano and theory also classes fob beoinnkks to bet on mam street north seven rooms and bath furnace garage apply to 3 w kennedy phone 163 tf to kent apartment in baptist church parson age possession immediately apply rev a n frith at the parsonage stove wanted quebec heated wanted state cash price phope xtgw it furoltare for 8ale a quantity of household furniture for sale apply to box p herald office ltp wanted plain sewing and dre prices reasonable write box 107 georgetown ont 3tp mcbean co georgetown ontario for sale number of young pigs for sale ready to wean appry w h miller lot 13 con 10 r r no 1 erin ltp pallets wanted we will pay cash for barred rock white leghorn and wyandotte pullets 8tate when hatched and the number for sale r l loveu fergus ontario peara for sale choice pears at 30c a large basket bring your basket mrs r mccul- lough main st north georgetown ltp boose to 8 room brick house hardwood floors fire place hot water heating bath and electric fixtures modern mrs r i creelman main st northc 2t 20000 for quick sale a real choice home balance 8250000 on terms to suit purchaser no agents write box h herald office 6tp lawn lawn mowers saws etc sharpened also repair work cm furniture call at shop on mill street or phone 182 d laird ltp t beat house to rent on murdook street possession jan 1st all co apply to jaa nn hamilton ny tf wanted new cesspools ditches and drains to dig old ceaspools cisterns etc cleaned on short notice also white washing and any other work done james williams box 16s georgetown tf obeamehy butter production a report just published by the do minion bureau of statistics statts the production or creamery butter in canada in 131 amounted to 22883- 635 pounds valued at 860168738 com- hat pared with 186781061 pounds valued at 56670604 in 1030 the decrease iht in value is due to the lower price de prevailing in 1031 the average price on per pound having dropped from 3051 id- cents in 1836 to 2222 cents in 1031 v the quantity of creamery butter pro- de duced in 18s1 is the largest ever re- corded by the dairying industry of m cahada and exceeds the previous high year of 1830 by 40051874 pounds or ack thftjdb per cent production figures for ant ontario and quebec are fairly oloaekbt the former showiag 77468710 pounds and the latter 8860340 pounds a e oolman general tracking oeii and wood wars general trucking at all times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates hardwood 150 single con mixed rails 82jw single cord phone 231 georgetown georgetown fall fair trials of speed wednesday october 5th 30500 in purses 217 trotsor pace 15000 28 trcftor pace 12500 running race 3000 canadian rules to govern mile heat 3 in 5 five to enter 4 to start money divisions 40 30 20 and 10 of purse 2y to enter 5 off winners trotters allowed 6 seconds horses eligible oct 5th day of fair the committee reserve the right to declare off races that do not fill or owing to weather conditions wm a wilson secretary n a robinson live slock dealer and botcher norval live stock trucking all loads fully insured phone georgetown 101 13 tenders wanted for cleaning my hen house this job requires approximately 10 hours every 2 weeks and i will guarantee this much work to any man until next summer this is a spare time job preference given man who under stands chickens and furnishes refer ences the wlldwood poaluy farm phone 320 georgetown ont wood for sale choice maple birch and mixed wood at lowest prices j tost qeorgetown tf tin ii- d- isn his to tin im dogs were kept as pets in- ot brt- mly tain some 10000 years ago according d- lo discoveries mads by eroavaors pear ised wind that blows nobody good st to hold true today because they not riding people are wanting that seems to be helping the and shoe industry according to increase of 10 per cent in the put of the leather footwear industr canada for the first quarter of current year as compared with corresponding period of last year during the first quarter of this 4390813 pairs of boots and shoes i produced in canada as against 31 810 pairs during the corresponi period of 1831 canadas rtjbebrkd live six atebnryr yfllb in a report to the minister of a culture a p macvannel chief r station officer states that a iota 88700 certincatea for canadian pi bred uve stock were issued during fiscal year ending march 31 these were made up as fctlown c 38288 homes 1734 sheep u i0j39 foam sims dogs 7 pouury um ant coat im clearing credit auction sale ot farm stock implkmknt8 and household goods the undersigned has received in structions from mils george faulkner to sell by public auction at lot 17 eleventh con east half township of esquesing half mile north of norval station on monday october 3rd 19x8 at 2 oclock v horses bay horse of cnest- nut oj bay mare oj bur colt 3 ye qj f cattle orade durham in full flow due in deci orade durham in full flow due in dec jersey cow in full flow jersey cow in full flow part jersey in full flow jersey cow in full flow brlndle cow in full flow part jersey cow in full flow durham cow in full flow durham cow in full flow s spring calves 3 veal calves babcock tester imptjbments massey harris bin der 7 ft cu deering mower 6 ft cut sulky rake pea rake truck wagon aixl rack top buggy cutter 2 horse disc 2 furrow oary plough riding plough 2 walking ploughs disc drill 2 fanning mills set of 2000 lb scales set of new slings hay fork rope and pulleys furnace for boiling feed 3 anchor posts huer carrier bucket beatty make grain and fowl 1000 bushels oats 250 bushels of barley 10 tons of hay a quantity of unthreshed alslke quantity of alfalfa seed already clean ed number of barnyard fowl quantity of household furniture and many other articles posit no reserve terms hay grain fowl furniture and all sumaof 10 and under cash over that amount 8 months credit on approved joint notes 4 straight off forxash wm j mcklnnby auctioneer credit auction sale w a wtlson 2t clerk lyla francis beauty shoppe riiir permanent waving finger waving sha etc phone 141 3tp tf bcbailey electric wiring and repairs phone 232 georgetown the undersigned has been instructed by jame8 t fisher to sell by public auction at lot 8 bth line esqoesxno on tuesday september 27th 1931 at 1 pm the following horses gray mare 4 yrs good tn all harness cows jersey cow due oct 10th blue cow fresh one month durham cow calf at foot red cow due dec 15th holsteln cow due in nov hol steln cow due in dec youno cattle a red steers 2 yrs 1 red heifer 2 yrs i roan heifer 2 yrs 1 roan heifer 1 yr 1 roan steer 1 yr 1 red heifer 1 yr 4 durham calves 3 durham steers 1 yr 2 holsteln heifers i yr pios 3 white sows due oct 6th 26th and 28th implements sec 1 wageo pair slclghs stiff tooth cultivator set har rows 3 sec junior jointer- plow drag cultivator wilkinson plow no 21 one- horse sleigh one horse wagon neck- yokes whiff lctreos and numerous othwr articles a small quantity of inch lumber bverthlng will be sold without re serve as the farm is sold terms 82000 and under cash over that amount 7 months credit on approved bank notes 3 off for cash j a elliott auctioneer concrete work i am prepared to do concrete wort offtu1 estimate given free of charge if you require anything la una ttne phone sal s walker georrp sa vo bod for sale new low prices choice hardwood beech and maple 18330 per single cord ralls 83jm hard wood- limbs and rails 8308 i brandfordt bex 4m phones tu tnj wood no 1 hardwood beech and maple 83js0 hardwood limbs and mixed wood 8300 hardwood knots tor fur nace 83jbo ralle 8280 any quantltw j a i u if fc ti

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