Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1932, p. 2

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ilbikjyuirftfi 7 jj- j kr admgimmi page 2 t- ninrrr fggaaggaa x the georgetown herald weckieaday fcvenirig november 9th 1932 e f ifi 1 november anlx the weather is getting colder every day a lot of our customers are enquiring abonl antifreeze to avoid useless waste of antifreeze that often occurs we recommend that you come to us anrj have all connections or packing nuts checked and tightened ancl cooling system flushed and filled with anti freeze then when you awake that first real cold morning you can vest assured that your radiator is safe ights garage brake specialists 1 phone 27sfcw georgetown round trip baagain fares friday november 18th to ottawa going iit georgetown fri nov 18th 1020 am and 948 pm ar aetawa756 pm and730 am friday not 18 and saturday new 18th 500 return children 5 yean and under 12 half fare j return all regular trains from ottawa sat and bun wot 10 and 20 tickets good in coach es only no baggage checked hoy tickets in advance prow towr and depot agents national ctm8 canadian pure food sto 2 lb gnelpk best creamery butter 49c 24 lb pastry flour 45c christies fig bar biscuits per lb 19c 1 6 oz bottle pure maple syrup 25c 20 bottle aylmer pure tomato juice 19c lux flakes small pkg 9c 6 lbs fresh pot barley 25c eaglebrand condensed milk per tin 19c 2 lbs purelard 23c peameaded back bacon in piece per lb 19c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 14c mixed darwin tulips per doz 19c choice fresh fruit and vegetables m i i-r- til r r av e farnell phone 75 we deliver deed hood at niagara falls ny on monday nov 7th 1932 at the home of tor son john d hood adellade bailey widow of the late jaa hood in her 8lbtyear hawe8 at georgetown on wednes day nov mb 1932 wnuam st howes in his 90th year funeral from the home of his daugh ter mrs win gamble on sat nov 12th service at 2 oclock kerb on saturday nov stni 1932 at the residence of her soninlaw george j gibson us letnster ave south hamilton onl annie m dlokson widow of the late james kerr of oobourg ont mcnally at terra ootta on wed nesday nov 9th 1932 john mc- nauy in his 71st year the funeral will take place from his late lfcsldence tens ootta on friday nov tlth service in the united charch terra ootta at 2 oclock mtenaent in glen williams cemetery the eightyfifth anniversary of the founding of the baptist church in georgetown was celebrated n sun- day last large congregations were present at both services when special music was rendered by the cuurch choir and eloquent sermons were preacned ny onaneellor waldden l ijt oi mrmaster university at tbe evening service after read ing the lesson trom the 10th chapter of mark the speaker chose aa his text part of the 6th chapter ofi bc- ciesuutes marginal reading also he nas set eternity in their hearts tne theme being why men need ood ths aay he said in par ma need uod today for the same reason as r v ishvays they muat ha nature setter georgetown bbanoh canadian med man has defied god and fee legion mix hold foot uan exist but aws cannot use without wearajpqi obgetown bkanci ippy da next saturday ges ih range and heater omv jra nfrbsym stknmataaloml it hedli cboits it babes provides hot ioaur burns t any fuel moderate in price the cory florae wul comfortably beat large room in the coldest weatber and the grates may be adjusted 6or shallow brebax for summer ithasalargecooktoaj and is an excellent baker its ape wfn diught any housewife who takes pride in her kitchen it bums all hods of niel has large top feed door and an extension fuel pocket that takes 21 tnch wood madebatmauttable for any sllrhf wl wuh or w water front or reservoir the cosy hemela a weoderral store at a very m price come fat and see it today happy thought lurnaces soon pay for themselves m fuel and tabor sayed ft h thompson co fhoni u aaobgattown the local branch of the oa legion is making its annual- poppy day appeal to tbe people of ants com munity on saturday of this wee the poppy fund is now a recognized in stitution wherever the canadian legion exists in canada and it serves a tweftld service of much merit the money which is raised by the distri bution of the- bloodred poppy the symbol of sacrifice is used entirely to relieve unusual jttstreas among war veterans and thebfamules id times of depression it has been found that the veterans on account of tbe fact that vnahy of them have disabilities and handicaps suffer even more than others who are out of employment since many of ttaem require special care and attention which they are unable to provde this is where the poppy fund raised by the distribution of poppies by the local branch of the ijbglon steps in and provides relief for thesttuaaon it is likely that the rt for such work will be heavy this winter so a substantial fund win be required there is a second reason why every dtiasn should wear a poppy these prr are manufactured in the vet- craft shops of canada workshops in winch handicapped veterans are given sheltered empolymsnt and in which they manufacture the hundreds- cjt thousand of popples which are dis tributed every year at this time by wearing m poppy c can find much satisfaction in knowing that they are fining these handicapped veterans to obtain a livelihood which they would otherwise lack on account of their special dlaebtattes this twofold appeal should find a ready response in tbe hearts and minds of the people of this communi ty which has always been ready to help make the way easier tor those of its chlsens who seeved country and empire in the great war we com mend it to their sympathetic consid eration hi tbe hope that they will respond generously in this year of great need and thus help to bold the torch flung to them by those wbo did not come back from the great struggle veterans attention all returned soldiers of georgetown and vicinity are requested to meet at the ptsbuo ubrary on sunday nov 13m at 1j8 pjn to- march bo the memorial service cdress mufti and medals all organisations or lodges taking part in the parade are asked to notify odr o vwunams as sdbn as poasflde a space win be reserved at tbe memorial servioe cor tbe relatives of fallen soldiers and those placing wreaths on the memorial win the relatives and wreathbearers idrjdty advise mr john d kelly sometime previous to the servioe so that tbe necessary arrangements may be made loyal tempebanck legion the inaugural meeting of the loyal temperance legion held in the bap tist sunday school room an thursday oct 27th was a bright- and happy oc casion mrs tanoenelrt of hamilton provincial secretary of the l t l wasin charge of the meeting assisted by mm a reeve the local superin tendent over fifty young people were present ranging hi age from sve to fifteen years the following were appointed as of for the next two months after which the regular officers will be in stalled c president leooore woods vkpreeident margaret evans becretarytrea pla deans it is rfliifrt to hold the meetings on the 3rd thursday of every month eohunenomg as soon after four oalock baptist celelii1ated 85th anniversary chancellor whidokn ljld of mfuhastsk ukwkaumiydb- utibted lakgk qatbkav- ings mohninoand kvg with his kloquknt sekmon8 special music during the da much appreciated the bread of life the i which satisfies the matters- not how ried away with is still that uplifting of christ nan- it may be car- uvlng there lugfit of god many a man tar from home has turn ed about and followed god thou hath made us fur thyself and our hearts are restless until they find rest in thee mans deepest destiny is not fulfilled until he lets god through tne door of bis heart and nhds the way of human ate men need ood today particularly in this greatest crisis in the history of a generation unrest and doubt are worldwide young people are thlnlt- tng different and there is oo fusi in the hearts of multimillions of men and women the worlds need cannot be satkmed ay sapereotinomica you can only satisfy man when you satis fy bis soulf unrest effects the down- andouts also the upandouta what thanksgiving broken man needs is not the return of the old stock market but poten- tlal and intellectual power to explore human resources and be guided by gods law our youth should be taught to be good rather than weal thy wealth can undo many people oodto spirit will guide youtb if we live up to gods word as truechrls- tlans set eternity hi the heart and au is well men need god today be cause the- mere pursuit of nleasure and power has never brought satis faction to the human heart worldly pleasure and power for personal in fluence to be above others doss not bring satisfaction man cannot live by quantity of standard he must live by quality of standard great scien tists say tbe heavens declare the glory of god men and women young and old need god there waa a yes terday and win toe a tomorrow and we must go somewhere if tomorrow b what it should be we must realise the fact that jesus divine ozy son of god has made it possible for yes terday to be made right to whom shall we go thou batb the words of eternal life tbe special music by the choir under the able leadership of mrs h hamley the solos by mr t j le- brun mrs isabel wray jenkins to ronto mr jack harrison town and tne organ voluntaries by mrs gdrj paul all added to the nleasure of the service and were much appreciated rev ai n frltn patsor of the church assisted at both servioas and rev r w rumiey of tne united church took part m the evening ser vice greetings were read from uhe fol lowing former pastors bev dr ciine rev gordon holmes rev w 8 watson and rev p k dayfoot l hiis8 patricia donnelly who plays the tlfle role the xtttle- brat at the gregory theatre nov 17th i christ church choir at st georges supper amd address as possible and istsuur for about one si work i a branch of the wjo sss s ttj and the different deractoents i will be supervised ny mstnbsm of ssfjtssi that orgamnulon but the young e i people win be able to carry on the 2 wo3rtnmseves under this psrrt- fe church news st arbans obareb qlenwuusuna twentyfifth sunday after trinity holy owmnunion 3a am sunday school 2 pm evensong 3 pm sarratlon army lieut j hooks bunday next sun day school at 10 axn kobnenw meetr ing 11 ajn sunday school and btble class 3 pm salvation meeting at 7 pm tuesday 1m x home league ladles meeting w 8 pm public meeting au st g chuteh rev w o o thompson rector twentyfifth sunday after trinity holy communion 8- tm sunday school 10 us matins 11 am bven- song 7 pm the rector will ex change hot evensong with the rever end r w allen of brampton baptist chares the christian spirit in business will be the subject of study hi the sunday school at 10 am pubuo wor ship at 11 am and 7 pm are the men in the movement and three attitudes will be pastor a n prime subjects the young peoples union on mon day evening will study the mother ohuron dr john maonein principal of tne faculty of tneotasy in momaster uni versity and president of the baptist world sillance gave an illustrious lec ture in the baptist church on tues day evening in mnection with the anniversary services supper was served in the school room at six oclock and at 8 oclock the auditor ium was ailed the program open ed with land of hope and glory by the choir mr harrison accompanied oy mrs howard sang face to face and i shall not pass again this way dr howard of the presbyterian church ted in prayer pastor a n rrith presided mr r d warren of toronto gave an interesting sketch of the early days of the church and skillfully introduced tbe speaker dr john macneul as a superb preacher teacher and aijkamls- uator as president of the baptist world alliance he held the xughew place ofhonor in the i dr macneul told of his proonged visits to baptist ouaventlons in china japan india europe and great brl- tamrbe oonflned hat addreasto a t descis of norw japan is pro- to ex- and menacing ohna has long been asleep but is waking and when unified will dom inate the east india is a great combination of diverse states maintained at peace by the british power here as in japan and china christian trhnm have wielded a power for freedom and unity the nope of the east is cen tered in christ no name is of greater interest to the orient after the lecture tbe crowded up to the front to thank dr macnelll for his most instructive and inspiring address i last friday evening as a conclu sion of the eightieth anntversaryof st georges the people of georgetown were favoured with a very fine musi cal sendee the choir of chrlsii church cathedral hamilton oai about fifty strong by bus and motor ears to render a service of praise which was excellent under the leader ship of captshi harry stares the choir rendered a shortened form of choral evensong the rector of st georges singing the priests- part following te servioe itself the choir sang- a number of sacred selections including tbe cantata asong of by maunder the soloists id tbe cantata were the misses then seamy edna lane and wmnifred burgess and messrs john pollard clayton mrmwiael and stanley naah other numbers wi the holyory sung by miss agnes ooppie nobles anthem the souls ox the hjghteoubr stamers anth ye shall dwelte the land hymn 821 jesus stand among as unwecumpanled as also the vesper 410 breathe on me breath of ood the processional hymn was 387 all people that on earth do dwell and the reces sen o god our help in ages past during the cantata hymn 348 we plough the fields and scatter was sung by the congrega tion the church was sued almost to capacity with a reverent and apprecia tive congregation after tbe service tbe womans auxiliary served to christs church choir and the choir of st georges a delightful supper three lab tables beautifully decorated were set up in tbe basement and the auxiliary was more than deserving of the high praise expressed by captain stares our ovm choirmaster andthe rector a vote of thanks was is to christs chureh obob- in an apprecia tive speech by mr jack thompson and was seconded by mr kirk rec tors warden tl warden mr w f bradkyt spoke also in ap preciation of the visiting choir and st oeorgesvwa captain stares led three cheers far8t georges and the everdbg closed with- ood save the king bishop owens farewell this letter w on sunday morning ct st georges onureh and at st albans church giensvullains as well as ha every church in the the bishops room soyod office hamilton nov 4th 1933 dear brethren of the diocese of niagara it is my painful duty to write you a parting letter for seven years i have been your bishop from the meeting of clergy and lay delegates for the election of bishop on may 14th 1925 until now you have given me a welcome in your churches and homes and your loyal cooperation when i accepted the call to go to toronto last month i accepted it be cause i believed it to be my duty the decision to leave you is the most him one i ham ever made and i made it the way that seemed right my resignation of the see of niagara has been sent- to the bouse of bishops of the ecclesiastical province of on tario xtit ta accepted- shall leave this diocese on november 2th dear brethren my hearilgoebout to ypd in emotfaini of deepest affection and gratitude for eighteen years this diocese nas been my home and the centre of my lifes interest i leave it with sorrow i have valued more than it is possible to say the help and friendship which you nam given me since i have been your bishop the guidance of the holy spirit willtie with you to guide and strengthen you in the days that are i ask your prayers the hiessmg of the father the holy ghost rest upon eactaeilb you and all of you now and f niagara band concert there was a full house at the dreg- th members of the womens in ory theatre last sunday night when stilu met at the home of mrs the lome rules band gave another thos anderson for the november j alford by w l of their popular concerts mr john d kelly was chairman of the evening and announced the following program which delighted all present national anthem hyinn o god our help in ages past- march middy by k overture honor role skaggs valse luna by paul llncke vocal soko in pounders fields mr charges wiilson accompanied by miss marjorie gabson overture sounds from ireland by m bendix violin solo barcarolle prom the tales of hoffmann mr win jfoung accompanied by mr j young march on the mall by franko goldman v selection sprink blossoms 12 test piece at thecnk vocal solo there is no death by joffrey charra mr chas wuson aceompanled by miss marjorie gibson hymn holy holy hob finale regimental march the maple leaf fore womens institute thd members of thc meeting of that organisation after the opening ode and prayer the minutes were read and approved the proceeds of the old tyme dance and euchre were reported afterpay ing expenses a balance of 822 was on hand wlth a few more returns from tickets to come in the thanks of tbe members was tendered to the follow ing gentlemen for their assistance in conneetionrith the dance mr wm sinclair mr w a kentner and mr e e young a message from mrs nina moore jamleson was given to the meeting by mrs freure great regret was expressed on hearing of the continu ed and very serious llmess of mrs jamleson miss applebe spoke of plan for publishing in book form a number of mrs jaunesons writings a splendid response to the request for layette g was met with about twentynve articles being re ceived tbe feature of the- afternoon was a very interesting and instructive ad dress by dr- marion priest on the elements of disease comejujnly found in tbe mouth cavity dr priest ex plained very clearly the way in which disease travelled from the mouth to the different organs of the body and effect of decay of the teeth on the system tbe great necessity of mouth hygiene was strongly empbasiaed the delegates to tbe conventlanto be held in toronto nov 22nd 23rd and 24th were appointed mrs clar ence hayes and mrs george camp bell were chosen to represent thn branch at the conclusion of the business a short program of music lbjowed community singing being the first item after which vocal solos were rendered by mrs main aw mrs al lan with mrs reg paul as accompan ist mrs paul also favoured the meet ing with pianoforte solos mrs hayes read a splendid article by nina moore jamleson a vote of thanks was tendered the hostess and after the serving of re freshments the meeting adjourned general tracking service land wees yard j general trucking at au times and garbage removed weekly at lowest rates phone- 231 georgetown l hawawraavxarnwbn sp wsbwbwsbwsbwsbwsbwsbwsbwsal awarawstawstawhahbh hhmpji vh juhjhaalwa closely identified with thejinancial qfe of canada for 115 years 1417 1932 from its founding early in me tost century me bank of montreal bas been dosdy identified with all phases of the agrinilmnj industrial coooroetdal and ijiwt1 life of f it hat bad wide experience in roe banking rconiremenb of csmdttn hminrrt from coast to coast on amount of its large resources its nmriooal provincial and loed ccganjzinons the bank of montreal is always in a pemrioo to dis cuss banking reouircrocno and is always glad to do so bank of montreal established l8l7 head office montkeam total assets in excess of 1700000000 georgetown branch d wilson manager a mm arm ji jacarroll fox playebs da young love in scout news tivc stock deakr idd bukhcr nerval rs i3-f- svyv last week the two months com petition come to a doss wlbh the foxes twentyone poinds ta the lead they iteuc an extra ten marks for making patrol box to hold their equipment and the beavers knowing that they were beaten put up a rather weak resistance in comparison with their usual efforts the patrol encased in a life sav ing demonstration watch included car rying a patient from a burins taidov ing after seeing the patient dropped several times and the tender manner in which he was handled the scouter declared that the victan would double his chanoes of living by r in i3w building even though it wore on lire a slight panto was caused last weak when the fire siren interrupted the peace of the meeting just to show that a soout knows how to conduct himself in any emergency an the boys made a dash for the same door and as a result it was almost torn from its hinges n ever there were no casuauties and the heroes returned to rresume the meeting on wednesday evening nov 8th the patrol oanquet jeto be held and is expsctsd that mr jones field aetaryorontarlo win be ut sawmg wood is better exercise than i the- switcher crew have been prao- playlng golf tmt awsog wood v ualastot ta ordsr to put pspmar bseaiwstyott donx have to dixtfay nd jt ptjdwwrwwodax ettuwv i t enjoysbl mr vnnet caareh rev r w rumiey minister norman laird choir leader 10 am sunday school and btble classes 11 am horning worship ouxtaatc m oanada hymn and sermon for jtuu- ore 7 pm evening eervtoe jesus as i friend series on the signincanoe of jesus for today okt hymns for i the oongregatlon music by the etootr all are welcome the dramatisation of young love and- romance is tbe motivating theme of rebecca of sunnybrook- farm fox sound version of the famous stage play by kate douglas wlggln and charlotte thompson at tbe gregory theatre georgetown saturday nov 12th matinee and night wistful little marlon nixon as rebecca and tall blonde handsome ralph bellamy as dr adam ladd are cofeatured hi the romantic leads their meeting courtship and final hyphw constitute tbe highlights in the entertaining drama directed by alfred santeu re becca of sunnybrook farm also features mae marsh louise olosser hale eula guy alan hale and many others in the strong supporting cast the screen versfcm is by 8 n behr- man and sonya levien 11th blondle of the story of sn east side girl abo bseottus a toast of broadway od- starrtng robert montgomery and mar ion davies laurel and hardy come dy vjouhty hospital fox news use your guest tickets on friday night lsaturday nov 12th matmse at 3 pm doubts jsature bill rebecca of sunnybrook farm an entertaining cnarmtng arid amusing picture starr ing marlon nixon swellhead aej tion plotuib tuesday and wednesday nov 18th and lbtbatawy panntfords fony- bnusn picture comedy in the mmny chapter the mystery obpsr rjmpsttfrsare liajbla guest ivory 6 lux flakes ufa pe rolled oats 6 tssm 21 butter wafers is new nas jsif 4 p sauce qf a ovaltine ice iua i queen olives yt v 19oa fat lioorice alttorti oki atespava arroll uplonmjnew stomelen red lum jam 400 better laundry soap surprise wihier cereal kimagg aliiirajv corned beef saueblaialjt ay cooking onions main street f- vc n4v fc- miimm0 10 lb isc spanish onions pls0jew5 v 3 lb 19c li own i

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