Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1932, p. 2

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vyviyf w o c ul jk artigai offti- gr ille georgetown herakj wednesday evening september 28th 1 932 lf i atlas tires offer v w f it 1 handsome appearance rich black colour massive rugged symmetrical tread design 2 tread of unusual width which grips the pavement harder than the brakes can grip the wheels ensuring better traction greater safety a heavy rugged deepcut tread of the centretrac tion typesemiflat with two massive- ribs of solid ibber on each side of centretraction groov the ribs carry the load the centretraction ensures safety the toughest and longest wearing rubber compound knovn carefully selected for uniformty and skil fully blended ensuring greatest resistance to wear over entire surface from bead to bead 5 a carcass made up of successive plies oftaugh rub bercoated fabno 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 protects you against accidents wbwoutsv- cuts bruises under- hfflation wheals out of alignment faulty- l brakes and any other road hasardsa sold exclusively in georgetown by speights garage if it better speight have it phone 279w georgetown born tbfnant at sttta aritusu op thurs day sept slnd ipsa to mr and mrs a c tennapt a daughter dickieat peel memorial hospital brampton on monday sept mth mm to mr and mrs hugh dickie georgetown died mccxure at oco on friday sept 33rd lssl james arnott mc- clure in nils 70th time will tdl time will tell whether a watch has the characteristics for year- aftemyear dependability but what yon wish is to know in advance now before yon pur chase there are just two means of determining this first the reputation of ahe maker of the watch second the r of the je you buy it from j h jordan ynfwjbchttdmmjcx georgetown mr- 4hrkconnell of the woden box registered opttatetrists 179 yonge st- toronto win be at jordans jewellery store wednesday cefcr 5 fsom 1 to s r jo bring your eye troubles here for satisfaction glasses fitted complete from 495 up br saaae at tale stare at au t in mkmobiam cole in lowing memory of our dear son and brother lloyd wilfred cole who died september xsjh 1sj1 father mother and brothers obituary mmks anott moclube death came suddenly to one of our best known and roost highly esteemed dtiaeaa on friday afternoon last when jatnes arnott mcclure dropped dead at his home here deceased had been in his usual health and was doing a little work in his yard when he was- suddenly stricken and p awayln a few minutes deceased who was in ma 70th year was a son of the late john meotnre and rachel arnott and was com on lot 13 coo s chm- jruaboosy- he was married on sept- arth lan to margaret k carry daughter of- the hue john cony and had resided in georgetown all his married life with toe emersion 4pf two years spent in hamilton and six years at usgar station m religion he was a presbyterian a tw of mount pleasant church and later a nw of knox presbyterian church georgetown in pontics he waa a conservative he is wu by bis wife and one son barojd c moolure two staters millie mrs w a nelson and osuswoeth mrs d l mcclure of brampton predeceased him some years ago he la also sur vived by the following nieces and ne mr and mrs arnott mc- oure mr and mrs clarence dolaon brampton mt and mm was arm strong wooduidge and bis brother- inlaw mr w a nelson of bramp ton by the death of mr mctaure a good and honorable u itl man has been removed from the miamiiaf and hyhome has beerv bereft of a kind and lorn buahatnd and father the funeral from ms ate gome on sun- da attemoarr was ope at be largest ever held in georgetown the ser- vtoe in the presbyterian church was oonrtiintert toy bis pastor haw dr howard after which interment took place m greenwood cemetery the pallbearers were phfup barry itll 0heh w c anthony norman dever- eaux j l dark and w rwataon besides the many beauatnl floral tri- utea from relatives and friends there were those from dominion manufac- tnrerat toronto lions chub credat lodge aj am hattim chapter ram verdun loige awness kegs association oolden gate cafe george town among those from out of town who at he funeral were dr b o and mrs are rev f- sad mrs walling hamilton mm t j uaue and son fngemoll mr george king milton mr h h and mrs arnott mrs george leslie streetswibe mr joseph isccnrre mrs t h mcclure usgar mr philip karty and family tlisromw mr and mrs r j gra ham mr am mrs samuel arnott mr henry arnott mrs henries pro ton mrs inkster fleatjettaa mr alex ana mas marlon noble mrs jones mm j t arnott mr and mrs fred met mr sad mrs j a bey- md mm john maovlcer and daughter toronto mrs james oar- mlnha h mr and mra j wna filsanvi pnlnxeratan esquesing fall fair wu4 be held at tieokgetown next tuesday and nbsday come to georgetown next wednes day october 5th bring your friends and enjoy the bath annual fatt pair of esqueslrjg agricubuiml vodetar all anwagementa have been com- pelted for a big day ancl the splendid list of prises offered are bound to bring keen competition there will be a midway with many special attractions and something do ing all the time if you are interested in live stock here is where you will see it as george town fair is noted for having the best live stock exhibit west of to ronto a grand musical program will be rendered during the a by the lome lufles 8coktlah band of georgetown prise winners at toron to krhlmtann in 1931 anil ibm there- will be hone racing softball tournament horseshoe contents and many other features that will make the 1m2 show at georgetown the best in its history w come and bring your friends and meet other friends they win all be here on oat sth results w the georgetown high school june 1932 form l- rurils middle qfchoai results ifr boss latin autfapra u latin oofknsition 14 mr hwjtstann ancient history 83 canadian history 11 mxb8 inman algebra it qeom u mb3s tittape bogota caraposttloa x english literature so french comnosttton it french authors 10 mibs pbnson chemistry m physka 5 it foral iv 10 pupils upper school bosuttw lol ross fjngllwi oomposltian s kzigush literature 10 latin authors a latin consposltion 2 greek authors greek composition mr bblxiwxank mibs miss urex 1 1 w conference to be held re education cost secondakv education in hal- ton costs almost one third of total cost of running the county 4 public school inspector denyes has called nwetingsvat rural trustees and members of municipal councils in hakon by townships to discuss the matter of the cost of education which just now is uppermost in everybdjys mind the inspector is confident that the cost of education may be substan tially reduced and u anxious that all trustees and councillors be present at the conferences in fact all rate payers are invited to attend these meetings and any question desired in ponnectian with education will be tak- 317 ptre totaixt bkstkotkd w hawlanb sjarftt8 home roomlqts fall clearing sale below cost see our window for die new brigbter day range built on entjrelw new lutes richardsons hard ware w rarland smltbli one old dance an the tth itoe trafalgar near oakvule was burned to the round early monday morning with a loss of boat fcaxooo when firemen from oak wine bronte anil port credit wen left helpless by lack of water after they had fought for nearly an hour with relay pumps drawing water from a creek a mile away which eventually ran dry mr smith his housekeeper two men employees were in the house when the are was dlwoniml at 1j0 ajn an alarm was sent mto oak- wue bringing mat hrfcmia to the scene at they pumped and well water m the iiimhg pnvi of the house were able to save most of the furnishings oil paintings and other vatoables the fire started from an over heated inemsnsnr m the basement at the rear of the house and rapklty ate its way up the partitions to the roof soon after the oakvu brigade arriv ed on the scene their supply of phone 25w georgetown copbrodo the constrodtlao of permanent shelter tor you and yours re- qulres care and discrmunajtlon m the choke of your taiaktmg contractor our long and suc cessful experience in au ulsiawi of home bu should com- inent our serwsce to your eotr slderation we can ave you money without sacrinctab qual ity in the least free delivery berries to an points m georgetown anton mnton and surrounding territory stkciallst quality bjate coated hooolnc weight lbs per roll regular tug bale i pries while it isste tu i- own lumber coif qinfwwtwwnmso acam 120 t was e and the well rmn dry the garage beside the house bom- hag mt smiths- car and a fine tauybo boat in tiodon kng wmch mr smith has shown at various tanes with w fouroone tandem were saw ed since the wind fortunately was blowing to the un direction scoutnews during the past two weeks patrol competltkn has been very heated and the boya are niilalm into their bsunea with great enthusiasm how- ewer the beavers have ihaueioj what has become almost a tradition by ac tually stepping twentytinea pomts ahead thlsnay be pot down as leap year effects or it majr be gener osity on the part of the foxes it dertamr is a ease of the worm turn ing and it haa the pox patrol aecreuy worried several of the games played last week included tests la- temfe work and these proved very mlr during the courwe th evening both patrol leaders were u by catch questions which pomts to the fact that great minds run on the level there has been one troop hike since camp brake and only four boys were present however thls la easily over looked because since the opening of school the bays prabstsy remain ln on french compositton 9 m3bs pbnson phystet total art papers suocesarul showing tut per cent honours iso of which s3 first class mna mntnbfwh did not teach any subjects in the middle and upper forms apart from ptrystoat cutture but in the lower forms tter work aboaf- ed equally satlsfaetor results tjumehouse rally day was observed in both churches on sunday last there was a good attendance and the order of service waa earned out according to the rally day programmes mr alex urant and a party of friends spent monday in the village mrs jos truman and children dtanley anc ida of quelpn spent two or three days with her smerinlaw mm a kui tfuite a rrf of tended acton fj1 fair last w day and report u to be one of the best the girts lookout chab held then- regular monthly meeting at the home of miss wnua prtce on friday even ing sept asrd after the regular business urn meeting took the form of a social- ga enfartalnmg the members of che caste in he recent play morning doves- after a season uf games and o a piffling fea ture of the evening was the preseotav- uon of two prises a branse desk lamp to dr howard and a bnd lamp to mbs nellie scrymgeour of george town in atgwe l of their work m getting up the play after the usual words of thanks from each of the recipients a very p t evening was brought to a close by lunch serv ed by mm price and the girls of the club mr ben law and his mother or toronto visited mrs a hill on day the report from the bedside of mrs doughty is to the effect ner conrtlttoo is about the t earned off at the acton fan fair mr and mrs johnsons baby took second prise at the baby 8how cangratutatkms en up chief inspector v k greer mjt of toronto has promised to be pres ent at an these meetings mr greer has won the confidence of all the- trastees he will discuss proposals recently made by the minister in con nection with school organisation and the chance of bearing him should not be missed thee conferences will be held in the township halls on the following dates laassagaweya tuesday octo ber 4th nelson october sthl- trafal gar october nth and esoueslng october lath the hour is two oclock pjn the following is the text of the cir cular issued to helton- county school nfnrt and members of council by inspector detus dealing with the tart meetings ballon county public school in spectorate to rural trustees and mem bers of municipal councils the chief subject of discussion these days respecting the administra tion of educational affairs js the high cost of ed as at present con ducted both boards and councils have this subject under serious con sideration and it is evident some ac tion must be taken to relieve tax payers without tapahfag the effl- eteipey of the ed to be provid ed the chief oornplarru as to cost comes from the rural auctions of our people it is high tune that not only the taxpayers on whom the cost falls but atm those who are directly re- rponslhle for the administration of our system give detlmtc and practical attention to all the aspects of the questicn asd n thwiw fmll with the dossualitlea provided m our present school acts and regulations re lating to the support of schools it li also important that we should be come itmoiar with the latest sugges tions of the minister of education to wards tho sol of the problem in volved only by meeting together and care fully going mto this matter and dis cussing it from every angle can practical mramires be taken and bet ter results achieved with his ob ject in view i am calling you to meet by townships on the dates men tioned above in order that full oon- rtraratlon be made atjma urgent edu cational probcem as wen as on any other phase of education that may be brought forward by any ratepayer mr x qreer iu chief fatr- of pubttc and separate schools for toe provtnee has promised to address these gat lugs and win gladly an swer any question asked it will be w gritf i ojeer theu rnertlrtgs ht has won the en tire oonodence of the ratep of the p through bis readiness to receive usimllisi and bis sympathy with the deotie for improved condl- ftoo late for last issue dea of acton visited mia a bm saturday and sunady last dr and mrs agnew of toronto spent the week end at the parsonage the solo and taut by dr ngncw at the untied church on flrmday morn ing waa greatly enjoyed try the con gregation rew mr oosselln of port laotue- koll odeupled the pulpit of the pres- byterum church on sunday and gave a a a on the p of prayer iwalmg with the many difficulties enrrrmon to us all and in a simple but very effective mmi ex plaining bow t difficulties may be special prize winners at rural school fairs fishers corners silver cup marjarte cliphant 8 s no is nelson boocdorothy mccormack 8 s no 4 nelson book charlie williamson s 8 no is nelson shield 8 8 no 4 nelson mary lambshead teacher mt nemo sflve3uu muriel freeman 8 8 no 2 nelson book orant norton s s no 7 nelson book mary rose 8 s no 6 nebfan shield s s no 5 nelson annette huffman teacher trafalgar silver cup annis holden 8 s no 3 trafalgar book muriel smith s s no 2 trafalgar book saky oavles s 8 no lsl trafalgar 4 shield s s no 2 trafalgar edna p black teacher brookvnjle silver cup allen slmnson s no 3 nassbgawcya book fried rinehart s s no nassagaveya n hook oeou wilson s s nb nassagaweya shield 8 8 no 7 nassagaweya marjorie lawsonrttcacber hornby silver cupmarion dick 8 8 no 3 equesing book edith tallym 8 a no 9 trafalgar book msrlprlc mbcresdy 8 8 no 1 esqueslng shield s 8 no 3 esquesing ruth olflen teacher ltmehouse sliver cup gordon price 8 8 no 14 s s no 9 book harold brown esquesing borstsorothyleave 8 8 esquesing shield a sno 18 esquesing e m ollfton teachei farmers meeting held at milton while all trustees and of the municipal council are especially urged to attend these an tnygafion is extender to ail rate payers be nresent and share jn the tllwnnj i am ootwvlent that ertnrsltnn costs may be sohstantlally reduced but the very first step undo is to clarify he thinking of an the as to what the nrnblfrn is meetings provwie that opportunity let them be very fully attended faith- busy yours signed j m denyes lpjj- the cost of secondary education in hasten county for the current year is approximately onethird of the total cost of running the county ac- rdtng to the estimate issued last week by the finance committee of the county ominrll the uillmalnl re- trements for high srrhools were placed at ot nst out of a total sum of sz16j01 it is the second highest single item after debenture costs there were over two hundred and fifty farmers present at the fanners meeting held in the town hall mil ton last thursday night very able and interesting addresses were delivered by r j scott preet dent of the ojq mr j j morrison veteran secretary mr spry proprie tor of the farmers sun and- others at the close of the meeting the county executive were treated to a deuclous luncheon by the ladles of milton club at which mr a service president of milton presided county meetings will be held throughout the province when far mers problems will be discussed there will also be a membership drive to assist in the building up of the basic industry of canada while cutting wood an his farm sth line weston r r last friday r heasllp ran his hand into a saw his hand was badly lacerated and heaslip was taken to toronto western bosnt- tsd where there fingers were amput ated as members of the cemetery council board the only other important business outside of routine work was the strik ing of the rate or 1933 a rate of 64 mills was recommended to the council by the finance committee af ter presenting the following estimates administration of justice 1 100000 miscellaneous grahts 123500 gaol 240000 registry office aoooo municipal govt 870000 public schools 115000 printing postage etc 65000 interest 900000 debentures 8529563 high schools 6708932 county property 165000 insurance r 62553 division courts 15000 house of refuge 105000 gordon home 330000 miscellaneous accts 228178 ospitat accounts 500000 prov hy malnt 482469 mothers allowance 790000 old age pensions 770000 new type county council vamukl kirk of georgetown chaiman of ckmeterv eoiw- mrjrrxe estimates for cur rent year county rate lower hakon county council at its regu lar session held at the court house milton on tuesday sept 20th sold 58000 20year 54 per cent bonds at price of 10051 bell goulniock sc co of toronto were the sucoeuful bidders two smaller lots one 789432 being a tenyear 5 per cent deben ture and another s54o0 ave year de- benbare were sold to the same firm at a price of 100079 both bids includ ed accrued interest- t the clerk read a letter from dr robb minister of health rmtifyings the county that an orderlncouncu had been passed appointing mr sam uel kirk of georgetown as chairman of the cemetery committee mr brec- kon and mr geo ourrle had previ- ously been appointed by the counter j service the coleman junior lantwin has many uses a new gasoline lantern which not only provides better light for sports men and farm folks but which also meets tho approval of military auth orities is now being made by the cole man lamp and stove company to- omto canada trie new coleman junior lantern meets the exacting requirements of army use in the field on the march and in caiap it also has won the enthusiastic- approval of fishermen campers auto tourists etc the coleman junior is sturdy and compact in construction and gives dependable lighting service any time and anywhere it is only 12 inches high and jwelgns only 3 pounds it lights instantly at the touch of a match without any preheating it hasaypyre glass globe which pro- cttramantle from wind rain and insects rrhe air pump is built in the fue fount holds 1 pints enough for vi sells tor only jsoo and is carried by dealers throughout canada- this lantern can easuy be made into a fine indoor llghtlat very little cost a special pottery vase has been- made into which the lantern fits forming a base a liandjome parch ment shade fits right over the lan tern top and there is your xantem with shade and vasj called the coleman 2lnl ught 2163019s the amounts to be collected from each municipality are acton 98t386 burlington 2065234 georgetown 1247856 miltan 1100261 oasvtlle i x 2580863 bsqueslng 406010 nassagaweya 1652457 nelson 4550973 trafalgar 7846548 georgetowns county rate this year is nearly 200 below the rate paid in 1931 nothing doing two scots were mountalneertng in switzerland when one of them slipp ed and fell into a crevase the other peering oyer the edge saw his com panion just about holding an by his fingernails are ye a rich jock shouted the man in safety no exactly jamie said the other but if you run dawn to the village an get a rape 111 try to hang on here till ye come back hurry for heavens sake i his oomapnlon disappeared and was gone nearly an hour suddenly hfe face appeared again over the edgw of the cliff are ye still there jock he called down aye in a low weary tone have ye got the rope no indeed cred jamie the dirty dogs in the village want two pounds for it some of our hps are bite parrots pollyoclans brays new fall service bulletin tolls you about housing feeding and marketirig your pouhry its free for the asking get our price on pullets and cod liver o il bray chick hatchery oayburn ave- st ctwines ont norval saturdays for one purpose of studying to scooter is amtiltlwvi to form a third patrol and this would certainly benefit the troop nothing- definite has been arranged but the subject win be tborougbly d at the next court of bonour meeting a bonus on urn stock to encourage the n of pure bred government graded rams the bo- mlnlon and ontario livestock depart ments are again tins year gmng a bonus to the purchaser ttaii bon uses are as fallows xx yesrtrngs udo j yearlings 41040 it has been found that with this lalannu farmers are taking advan- tscs of havmg their books beaded by a good aire instead of going on year after year hstvfm their nooks dsowats wauw s- ifr a tjobhle is days with friends in the vlllagi mr and sin patterson of atuskrgon ckm and mrs time marshall of ere in i on monday of hhls week and mxn oemnbell of toronto and son spent sunday at the home or their son mr leslie campbell tr and mrs j monte sod jack spent the week end with mr and acrst o mereduh- the concert bead in the rinahyliilsii church on tlnuauay last was well at tended and dr howard ht so be con gratulated on the succesa of the play homing dowes and every nwvnbrt of the east for thesplendld msman m watch they played tnelrpart all roads led to umehoose on sat urday to the school pair hot the ram clouds found the road too ana made it just too bad for the soncess of the pair there was ho a very good a and a good showing of frutta usuulsbsvil sowers poultry and animals ivapns the st pants w a norvai will hold then- annual basaar on friday nov 4th watch for parueulars later a euchre and bridge wilt be held in the parish hall under tnie ausnti of the improvement society on oct tth three new dwellings have been erected m nerval within the past three nwnthw the floral disp around some of the homes in nocval aae soll very beautiful and attract the attention of many when visiting or passing through the vfnsge dance in the pariah bsull friday rdght sept 30th trlpssodance onhestn will simply the music acton u commercial theracea marching etc could not be handled sati sbbongh an attempt was made to uno up the different schools and hare the exer cises we hope for better success next year miss annie ojven is visiting her uncle mr mark otven working with okmttne seal and ef- flcbeney a bucket brigade of ne saved the bomeof iawrence brothers front dtnhh amer flanmslnil ike troyad their barn frwitsfastst 800 bus hels of gram and 49 tons of bay an tba wright farm trafalgar on mon day cast the bronte ni were caned but arrtvoo just too bite to as- mlas brownrldge had her badly burned hy a rope she was hold bag on a horse when the animal shied on the highway en route to acton pair mr and mrs john mchermld miss isabel madenmld and mr jack mc- dennid of georgetown dr and mrs j a mohurcny and miss mortimer of dresden were weekend visitors at the home of mr and mrs j c matthews jew and aars j drip a former beloved pastor and his partner of the united church acton has been visit ing this week with friends in the for mer parish it is seven years since mr and mrs cusp left acton and all were delighted to again renew then acnuatntanoen mr and mrs gulp now reside at reno nevada toe funeral of the late mrs mariet ta murray who passed away in guelph last wednesday was held on satur day afternoon a private service was held at the home there and interment was made in tainritm cemetery in acton the pai were messrs wm douglas ales crawford b bowden r w iqmnhf m nhmn and r at mcdonald mrs murray was a dau of the late wm smith of anton one brother wm smith of toronto sunlv besides her daughter mua florence murray of ouektb free press ll i- here is a strange story of what far mers are up agarnm in ken county that hungry cramps will no to the extent of slaughtering cattle and sheep in the pastures to secure supplies of asv is indicated by ofwntmsrnbi of farmers in this locality j the carcas ses it la beuered are cut rn small riswiiliiil chunks so that they can be easily carried by the lunerants iv b smith of inesrsoll jn ap- potnted town clerk thert in 1888 so be baa- entered- nta oath year of ser vice be has the proud reoord of be ing on tba job steadily with the ex- osptkav of three months leave of ab- asnee graptad ban wears so all kinds of commercital printing turned out promptly and elf ficiently at the office of the georgetown herald your home printer and publisher is prepared to fill any of yoir printing require ments and is a local industry deserving your patroriage the georgetown herald georgetown ontario si

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