Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1932, p. 2

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sfiamtfmmfiimms ipt slivii v i i ittmll tv atlas xi offer 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 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 centretractidnensureb safety 4 the toughest and longest wearing rubber compound known carefully selected fot 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 rthickjayejs of rubber between plies to increase resistance to rupture two thick layers of cushion rubber between plies and tread st ock8peciau construction of lockingin plies for reinforcing siderwall and anchoring in bead- bead of finest grade piano wire x definite written guaranteesprotectr you against accidents blowetits- jrfsbruises under- inflation wheels out of afignnfent faulty brakes and any other road hazards sold exclusively in georgetown by speights garage if its better speights have phone 279w 1 georgetown x- the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 5th 1932 ntn iru died qraham in winnipeg man on tuesday sept 27th 1832 frederick graham formerly of action aged 41 years armstrong suddenly at st josephs hospital ouelph on fri day september 30th 1933 jessie snyder in her 56th year beloved wife of wm- armstrong georgetown soobie at harper hospital detroit michigan on sept 20th 1932 john scoble formerly of stanley town ship county of huron in his 89th year deceased was an uncle of dr a mcallister of town irl wmobiam i tracy 1 ever loving memory of j herbert traoey i64th battery died october 2nd 1918 in our heart is a picture i worth more than silver or gold a picture otyott aeathetb whose memory will never grow old sadly missed by mother father and brothers glenwilllams pres3wood in loving memory of prtvate john presswood no 142294 78ui battalion who was killed in action on the somme oh october 1st 1816 deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered sweet happy memories cling ground your name true hearts that loved you with deepest affection always will love you in death just the same river remembered by mother father brothers and sisters rime wid tell ttae will tell whether a watch has the characteristics for year- afteryear dependability bat what you wish is to know in advance now before ou pur chase there are just two mesne of determining this pint the reputation of the maker of the watch second the reputation of the jeweler you buy it from i obituary mrs wl- armstrong another home was saddened in town on friday last when jessie snyder beloved wife of wm arm strong passed away at ouelph gen eral hospital following an operation deceased was a daughter of the late mr and mrs wm snyder and was born at umehouse so years ago but has resided in georgetown most of her life besides her husband a family of three sons ralph bernard and clifford and one daughter miss irene remain to mourn the loss of a be loved wife and mother deceased was a member of the united qhurch and the funeral service on saturday was conducted by rev mr caldwell the pallbearers were fred and- edward brwln w hyde r jepson s ban- field and el huntley interment took place in greenwood cemetery j h jordan watchmaker georgetown pt ft room lots wallpaper fall clearing sale below cost see oar window for the new brighter day range buih on entirely new lines richardsons hardware joust installation of officers vkbdum bebbkah lodob no 184 and orion lodob no 08 on monday evening- last district president sister corner arid staff of centre district no 31 wth a large number of visitors attended the lodge here to install the officers elected and appointed by verdum rebekah lodge mo 1s4 the following officers were phone 25w georgetown 5 ol choice maple hardwood and cedar rails at right prices orders left at a humes or at my home phone 55 w promptly attended to a uvingstone georgetown noble orand sister walker vjoe grand slater m neil recording tlecretary sister p ken nedy financial secretary sister b- cleaves treasurer sister eeller warden sister kaiser conducter sister uiucd pianist sister blackburn rjsjio sister p ocott l3no sifter bailey bbvo- sister oroat uavjo sister rentner inside guardian sister b wheeler outside ouarian sister long chaplld sister walters during the ceremony slater turner of toronto sang lead kindly ugh the floor work of the tnntelllng staff was a real treat and those who saw it will remember it for a long time the oddfellows then took change of the chairs and d d grand master bro j bbrnell and staff of milton installed the officers elected and appointed of orion lodge no 109 as follows noble orand bro o spence vice orand bro h watkln recording secretary obro a b parr financial secretary bro j t armstrong treasurer bro s walker warden bro j lucas conductor bro a ritchie chaplin ro h woods r s supporter bro h king l 8 supporter bro c stacey rano bro c spence iusjia bro a taylor bj3vo bro j fox u8vo bro b tripp inside guardian bro r crawford outside guardian bro l waiters it was night to be remembered by all he members of both lodges and the visitors all members of the in stalling teams had their work off to perfection after the- work was completed a sple lunch was served during which mr a hulls favoured with a piano solo which was much enjoyed the floor was then cleared and all had an enjoyable time dancing to jack armstrongs melody makers scout news masons attend- seavice at st georges church splendid address delivered by the rector rev w g o thompson jthe annual masonic church parade took place on sunday evening last wlen worshipful master david wil son officers and members of credit lodge no 219 ap ac am and visit- brethren attended divine service 81 georges church the beautiful church edinc was filled to the doors with members of the craft church members and ad nerents and the service throughout was bright and inspiring rev hro n d mackinnon pastor of the united church norvaj read the scripture lessons from the 40th chapter of isaiah and 14th chapter of st john rev bro wr g ortbomuboa rec tor ol toe church was the preacher for the occasion and after welcoming the visitors delivered an able and earnest message to the large congrega tion he chose as his text the 2nd verse of the 14th chapter of st john in my fathers house are many man- skins i go to prepare a place for you the sepaker said in part masons and workmen of all kinds are builders and there are many kinds of buildings there are good buildings arid agam poor buildings masons in the old days built temples cathedrals and churches every building am offering 40 god and many are still standing h the work was well done and the founda tions firmly laid there is too much jerry building today on uncertain foundations they put up a good front but the building in a few years become a heap of rubble la the building of the house of too many are satisfied as long get by they are not honest and are building on poor ancient masons did their building with candor and gave their best for permanence in their offerings to god build morar and intellectual character which you are not as hamed to hand down to those for whont we are responsible it is pos sible to change chsracfrf and we are responsible to those with whom we come in contact that they may be influenced in the right way our lives impinge one another our lwllwlmg is an influence for good or evil by contact god is building a house eternal in the heavens for those who have built well at trade and character and fashi lives of ttose- wk whom they came in contact ood a building for those who are building for him there is joy for the man who is building in gods way building to gods plan and oonformlns to the pattern god has laid down we called to quit ramshackle material or crtaraoter we to sterling things there it do much impurity and fraud and it is the duty of gods servants to see as fir as in us ues to the building of riharantf and worship of god hi a mariner ac ceptable to him it is suicide if we fall to be moved by conditions and open our eyes o the fact that all is not done well indifference s the at titude of a fool be wise while we have time to do our part and keep the world from remorse and despair let us arise and be doing build in gods way so tpat we and those we love may be at apd may occupy the mansionf ood is building for us disti brethren of the craft from out of town present at the ser vice were rt w bro falrjey bt w- bro alex slack v w bro bain of ouelph rt w bro peter oraut rt w bro smith shaw v w bro alex mackenzie of toronto on their return to the lodge robms a unanimous oc of hanks was passed to w bro w o p thomp son for his very kind reception and his able and inspiring address council met on tuesday evening mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve cleave and councillors parr cumm lngs davis gibbons barnes and speight present minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed qammunicatlons were read from chas w barber re trimming trees on streets county clerk of hal ton re county rates moved by cummlngs seconded by barnes that the following accounts be paid h marchment ww sts r mccartney ww h jmarchment ww sts h marchment ww ms jack tost sts james harding sts h vsarchment ww sts c stacey good roads james brunton good roads acton town council refund from hydro electric accounts passed 1800 240 1800 1800 220 220 1800 810 600 p l heath stamps 6j4 a- e qolman sts 387 j k oneill a son ww 360 j n oneill a son fire brigade 170 georgetown herald printing 16141 georgetown hydro fire hall 76 georgetown hydro ore alarm 125 georgetown hydro town hall 383 georgetown hydro ww 131 georgetown hydro power 4233 georgetown hydro sts lights 47ms municipal world stationery 103 r h thompson co ww 1133 bailey bros town truck 50fl the barrel co good roads 3870 the barret co good roads 3470 st lawrence transport ltd ww 121 national iron corporation gr 1400 wm ward court services 400 elmer 0 thompson court services 400 bell telephone cos chiefs res 28 a e ootanan sts 390 bell telephone co ram office 661 sam walker good roads jh89 c lucas rebate water rates 282 the following rebates have been re ceived by council from the hydro electric as follows waterworks power 10047 street lighting 13829 moved by gibbons seconded by cummlngs that the salvation army be allowed to hold a tag day on oct 6th carried mowed by gibbons seconded by parr that the clerk be instructed to have the bylaw re medical health officer revised so as to pay his salary quarterly carried yeas staeighit parr cummlngs gibbons nays- cleave davis and barnes council adjourned mr km h milinatched carpenters recognise the advan tages of working with our 4- square lumber it is more workable on the job because it is moat roeuculously siaed and matched at our mills it is graded both before and after the mill operatlone brery board or umber therefore is a top-of- grade example no aubfans piece can pass our checkers free delhrery benrlne to all points in georgetown acton milton and aurroundinc territory special laf ojialtty slate coated roofling- welht sb lbs per rau itaar73j5 ue price while it lasufb last week was the scene of great rejoicing as two tenderfoots were in vested as boy scouts the very im pressive ceremony was conducted by stouter davis assisted by the troop leader the scouu o armstrong and t harkrw were formally welcomed in to the troop by- the scouter who gave a short address a touch of tragedy was introduced into the ceremony when the troop leader lost control gthe flag pole and almost succeeded knocking the scouter under the table however all the master lost was his dignity and the incident is almost forgotten on saturday evening the court of honour met at the home of scouter davis and it was decided to organize a new patrol which if completed will make three patrols in all the intro duction of a new and ambitious patrol would give both the poxes and beav ers good cause for worry because in a crisis the patrols may find that from lack of practice they are un able to work this has happened be fore believe it or not the beavers are still marry points in the lead but the poxes have new ideas and although this is a rather unusual occurrence in this patrol they may have some modern tactics for nulling ahead beware beavers i member the hare and the tortoise mrs frank savers of oooksvule wasjs pair day visitor at the home of mrs p sayer mr and mrs bertland conover and miss alberta conover of brtndale miss ida bennett of philadelphia mrs duncan mcmurohy of dresden were the guests of mrs robert ben nett on pair day on sunday last fortyfive members of the holy name society of st jomcuvs jlburob went to hamilton and took part ih the holy name rally in that city all were greatly impress ed at the large ga in thai city they were augmented by thirtyfive members from holy cross parish georgetown and fifteen from bt peters church ouatle farewell sermons wan preached by rev w j batnuton pastor of the baptist church to large corsjregatlons on sunday in the morning the con gregatlon and sunday school mid a combined service mr hamilton re ferred feelingly of his pleasant i soctations during his pastorate here he also pointed out that he felt great things were to store tor the uhue church in action and that ood would abundantly bless free press glenw1ll1ams georgetown lumber the harvest thanksgiving service will be held in the united church next sunday evening october ibth at 7 pja apaadal music by th choir a number of our crueni atte the funeral of the late miss audrey mcouliougti erin granddaughter of mrs h warren we are glad to know that mr bert graham who has- recently un dergone air operation is irnproving nicely a number of our young fok motor ed to niagara falls n bunday umehouse a number of friends and members of the united ormrch gathered at the home of rev mr oalowll oo satur- day evening last to spend a social evening with dr and mrs aynew prior to their departure for ohina a pleasing feature of the ventlngs enjoyment was thvipraaenttloii by the ladles aid of an allwoo com- roajsaflto dr and mrs agpew mr agnew will be greatly in the congregation as the have given freely of their talent st various entertainments here the best wishes of the- community go with them on their return to their work in the foreign fields church service in the united church was withdrawn last sunday in favor of anniversary aw vic at churchhn a number of our people attended the anniversary suppers at chureh- hill monday night and also at eden mill mr a hill was home from owen 8ound for bunday communion service was held in the presbyterian church on sunday last when seven new nietnbers were received into the church mr and mrs d pretty mir and mrs e pulford and son of jtoronto vlslfed friends in the village on sun day mr scrymgeour of ouelph visited mr and mm doughty this week on sunday oct oth anniversary seraices win be held in the presbyter- ian church at the hours of 230 and 730 pjn the speaker for the day is to be rev mr mdpaul of milton on monday evening the usual anniversary tea and concert will be held in the church the womens institute held their reerular monthly meeting at tha home of mrs a hill there hasbeen quite an epidemic of the summer on in the community levy of 2 j mips to take care of an overdraft of t210i0 incurred in the years 1990 and 3 the ooupty rate will be 174 mills for general school purposes 48 mills por street llghtlmr in gerwliliams 25 mills and a rate of 13 mills for street lighting hi beardtnores ores cent appelbe murray that the treas urer pay board of hydro commission ers oeorgetown street lights at glen willlams 3 mono 6300 belt tele phone account 38133 usi 8211 318 total 50o j m moore print ing account bo date 332610 carried mnlliji robinson that the treas urer pay j t marchment account for charity 31722 j t marchment ac count for charity 986 carried muiuq robinson that the treas urer pay the road sheets as present ed by the road superintendent 164238 parried robinson mullin that the treas urer pay a j evans 4 ewe lambs kill ed by dogs 1800 1 ewe injured by dogs 200 total 3000 k 0 lindsay valuator 300 carried murray appeabe that the treas urer pay agricultural societies grants for 1933 acton agricultural society 7600 esqueslng agricultural society 7600 carried apeplbe murray that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to as sess the township of bsquesmg tor the year 1933 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried mulitn robinson that bylaw to assess the township of esqueslng tor the year 1933 bavins been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and that the cor porate seal be attached thereto car ried robinson mullin that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to ap point collectors of rates for the township ol eeoueslng for the year 1932 and until successors be appoint ed and that the said bylaw be now read a first time carried appelbe murray that the bylaw to appoint collectors of rates for the township of esq for trie year 1932 and until their successors be appointed havin been read a firsi time be now read a second and third times and passed and that the cerr porate seal be attached and that the blanks be filled in as follows ward 1 p o mcoinbon no 3 r h hun ter no 8 hyatt debbie no 4 har old webster nb ft s h lindsay no 6 alex mckay carried mulun appelbe that the clerk be instructed to notify tile collectors to return then rolls on friday evening oct tth at a pm carried robinson ituuln that this coun cil do new adjourn to meet monday nov 14th at 1j0 pjn carried caralts bjaaleil btcoh m 2je camirs ham bologna m 16c camut bsch oh cheese lb 21c parvelis owai bhsel coffee lb 45e cat0us cauintes tea lb csc rlmntlrtfvvwr t9wcv cocoa tm he fluid beef bovril btj 2te salada tea tssr- wbpk23c marshmaflow chocolate ibiscuits 2 25 in fresh unttad qinxmy st early peas tm lwc corn tin lbc gtecxax carrol bulk cut ctati acious peanut pure lux is pkg 19e chipsoisgaic calav esli is ufebuov 2 cskmlsc sjlvo sntf tin 13e brasso satk lse babo 2 urn 27c dran0 tin ttc old dutch k 10c bon ami 2 ami 24c s 0 8 14c and 23c mmlnrow mtti beans 2 ttn 21c ubbrhfawcy asparagus 42 lobster tin ire mw tend shrimps tin 19c cawn jeba clams tin 13c zebra wove poush bt 15c a palmolivejspeeiam fair sex toilet by pahimlrn 9tkoami heinz tomato ketchup ieqar ssl 4wc jit jars sb 99c certo btt 29c rice 3 is 25c saoo 3 hn 27c currants lb 1sc dates 3 on 2sc crisco ltt 23c mushrooms tin 12c ovaltine tin 4sc vltone tin slo i spwtial kraft atollssl i salad dressing 12z tar awd a fkas cw blueberries loe mt economy always jsbtj b v esquesing council strike rates and appoint collectors the council boat in regular- session oviijbsp onions 10 bb 17c sweet potatoes 7 lb 25c o apcejbe councillors l i mulhn wesley murray and n a itoblnson present with reeve qeorge ourrie in the chair minutes of last tneetlng were read and cooflnned the mill rate tor township pur poses will be 76 for the current year made up as follows 54 mills for cur rent expenditures and an artinnm main street phone 357 georgetown advertise in the herald and watch yonr profits grow commercial erin oabd op thaks we hereby convey to friends and nelghbdrs our very sincere- thanks for their ltldhosm and sympathy ex tended to us in our sad bereavement by the death of otu- beloved mother and wife wnj ajtnstrong and pamlly aeorcetown ont mr and mrs r w hull ruth and oharlie and mrs w hull visited with friends at muverton and sebringvuie on sunday i mr hugh mcmann suffered a frac tured left arm when he was acct- denlfy thrown from a ladder while assisting at a threshing at mr nor man pergusons mrs m e wright of bvanstop hi and her son w b wright and wife of fargo north dakota called on their cousins miss b oonboy and mr roy mclactuan reports are o the effect thas the potato crop is about oneihlfd that of last year- add that a disease caused by the humid weather 1 causing rot to develop rapidly mr peter btnclalr got into a awk ward mixup on the dundastbjghway at cooksvlue on bunday when driv ing in a heavy line of traffld a ear some distance ahead stopped suddenly calming several cars to stop quickly and jam sinclairs heavy packard being the last in line crashed a small ear ahead and more orj less damaged two can as well as his own ideal weather and a large crowd greeted the children at the rita township scboojlpalr held at the ma agricultural sodetlea sgo on thursday of last weel4dvccate all kinds of commercial printing turned but promptly and efficiently at the office of the georgetown herald tlsa your home printer and publisher r is prepared to fill any of your printing require ments and is a local industry deserving your patronage tuk own herald georgetown ontagjo 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