Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1932, p. 2

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v- x- page 2 c leti ja c f m the seorgetovvn herald wednesday evening november 1 6th 1932 k a silversj specials for this week following are a few of the attractive specials we are mens underwe famous ma boys fleece1 this week end ombmations tumbulls 175 fot 125 binatiqn8 reg 1 25 for 7qr mens silk and wool sox heavy make and fancy patterns reg 50c 35c mfcns fleecelined combinations real heavy special i 98c 175 59c ladies 2 piece wool suits to clearat ladies flannelette night gowns ladies silk and wool also wool cashmere hose reg 75c at 39c a choice selection of girls tweed dresses also ensemble style sizes up to 14 to clear l qc special lot of childrens cotton stockings all sizes per pair isc a new lot of ladies winter coats finely made and of best quality and latest styles at great reduction h sil ver where your dollar goes farther phone 375 main st georgetown in mem01uam armstrong in lovnlg memory of barah ellen parr beloved wife of john w armstrong who passed away november 16ui 1931 this day brings back sad memories qf a dear one laid to rest ajid those who think of her today arc those who loved her bes she oft times said wed miss her those words have proved too true we lost our beat our dearest friend dear mother when we lost you sadly missed by husband son clarence brothers and sister bor armistice anniversary hkwlvrin georgetown on nov memorial service lasb to mr and mrs w r wiemanai oervice nee violet blair a son large gathering commemor ate deeds of ocr faixjen soldier heboks obituary john monaixt l an old and respected resident of esquesmg for many years in the per son of john mcnally posted away at his home in terra cotta on wednes day last nov 9th deceased was to his 71st year and had lived in this neighborhood the greater part of his is survived by his wife on ine daughter mrs a lewis and charles pf terra two spdaughters and mrs h paris mrs and t brlstow toron was a member of the urch and the funeral ser- iday last was conducted by rey mr caldwell when the remains were interred in olen williams ceme tery the pallbearere were joseph mcbride robert pickering james mcleod lorne crataev wesley rut- ledge ed townsend there were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends a demonstration and special sale of swifts quality products cppritl v k- hf brookfield cheese ar or eul i ib p brookfield sausage wc brookfiekl sausage i lb rolls 18c premium back bacon i lb sliced 25c premium smoked ham half or whole 18c extra stmussol lb 19c william b hawks the death of william r hawes on wednesday nov 9th removes one of our oldest and most respected ckiaens deceased was m his 90th year and was bom in thomham norfolk england in 1843 be came to hull canada 66 years ago andto in 1883 then to hamlltonryhenij he spent about 18 years returning to georgetown a few years ago mrs hawes predeceased her husband 18 years a family at two daughters and three sons remain mrs win gamble georgetown mrs harry fryer acton john of btayner george of keller bask and alex h of georgetown he is also survived by 18 grandchildren and 13 great grand children he was a member of tbe church of england and the funeral on saturday last was conducted by rev woo thompson assisted by rev dr howard the pallbearers were arthur ashmore james mc cartney wilfred spence robert ox ley r pogan chris sargent there were enany beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends among those from a distance who attended the funeral were mr and mrs henry mundy george mundy r herbert hamilton mr and mrs george mitchell arthur mitchell miss mitchell mrs burneld toronto the j4th armistice anniversary was fittingly observed in georgetown on sunday last when a large gathering of citizens assembled at the cenotaph on sunday afternoon to take part in jhhe annual memorial service at 1 15 the parade under co or copt c v williams uc as sembled at the public library and marched to the cenotaph hi the following order- lions boys band f lome rifles scottish band town council veterans of the canadian legion oirl guides firemen at the cenotaph the service was in charge of rev r s boyd ba of norval cnapkun of georgetown branch canadian legion and was as follows the singing being accompanied by lorne rifles scottish band hymn 0 ood our help in ages past lesson by rev dr howard prayer by rev r w rumley hymn stand up stand up for jesus prayer rev a n frith tt honor v by capt hooke and rev woo thompson last post was sounded by bugler glluvet and the benediction pro nounced by rev mr boyd wreaths were deposited by canadian legion be8l town of georgetown halton chapter ltb lodge lol no 245 ladies auxiliary canadian legion lome rifles scottish band rebekah lodge i o o f also wreaths deposited for pte francis cowan mason and nelle shoaldrr roast of young fork 8clb pure lard in package or- butt 1 lc lb shoaldera of spring lamb loclb ck finest creamery butter 2 lb 47c sl peamealed back bacon mild and lean by the piece 16c choice jeoder beet round sjteak or roast 1 fir everyone invited to come and inspect our complete line of quality meat products 27 win king prompt delivery i why delay bo it now let us change your oil to the correct winter grade aa given by the car manufacturer check the ignition system and carburetor to make your car start easy even tin the coldest weather fill the radiator with antifreeze we stock the following alcohol 65 overproof anti frostine glycerol pure glycerine and e i speights garage phone 279w brake specialists georgetown mrs james hood there passed peacefully away at the home of her son john d hood michigan ave niagara falls nt oo man nov 7th adel laobailey widow of the late jas hood deceased was born in the township of qaratraxa a daughter of the late isaiah and mary bailey and one of a family of six sons and six daughters she was a member of knox presbyterian church georgetown she leave to mourn her loss one daughter mrs alex d hume and one son john d hood three grandchildren end three great grandchildren also two brothers ben of niagara falls ont beth of brus sels and two sisters jane of kunira michigan and mary of clinton the funeral was held on wed nov 0th from the home of her granddaughter mrs arthur bird on edith st when the remains were laid to rest in greenwood cemetery the pallbear ers were j l btandjsh j board w o johnston r c nixon f bradley and j keuey those from a distance who attend ed the funeral of mrs hood were- john d and mrs hood master jim hood mr and mrs f bradley mr and mrs j kelly niagara falls ny mr ben bailey niagara falls out dr and mrs hamilton brussels mr and mrs frank andrews clin ton mr and mrs wm bell oamp- bellyille miss ada hume toronto llmehouse f 1 kitchens completed a little money invested in mm work will practically remodel a house kitchens that are bare and lacking in conveniences be come invested with utility and charm wnen builtin casework is installed there is no home that mill work cannot- modern ise and nothing ufemtii work tor providing most improvement for its costsl free delivery service to all points in georgetown acton milton and surrounding territory i georgetown lumber cbm phone georgetown 250 aetna 120 u j days fh town last week rabbit hunting mrsawacxhainakr has bad some of her beautiful maples cut down we do job printing i the womens missionary society of the presbyterian church faeld their thankoffering meeting in the church on thursday evening nov 10th rev ross cameron of- streetsville gave most inspiring address on work mrs moclure of brampton also gave a splendid sketch of the work the women were doing at their various meetings answering in a very concise manner the much asked ques tion what do you women do at your meetings anyway just gossip mrs moclure and also mr cameron made it very plain that this is a very worthy cause and that in no small measure the women are helping to carry out the commands of the saviour go ye into all the world and preach the gospel a very pleas ing part of the program was a pageant put on by the qlrls lookout club depleting the giving of the light to the many nations through spirit of missions and thankoffering mrs a l marshall and daughter eileen who have been visiting mrs mcdonald the past week or two re turned to toronto on sunday mr and mrs archie kerr were visi tors at the parsonage on sunday also dr and mrs agnew of toronto miss foster of churchill visited with mls3 elsie davles over the weekend mr and mrs j donald of toronto visited mr r marshall tjn sunday to wish him many happy returns of his birthday the oommunlty lost one of its es teemed residents on tuesday last in the death of mrs robert doughty although ailing for some years only nine weeks ago mrs doughty was taken seriously 111 and ever since has been gradually weakening until last tuesday the spirit took its flight from the tired body the funeral servk was held at the home on friday last at three oclock rev dr howard conducted the service assisted at the graveside by rev h caldwell the sympathy of the comrmmty goes out to the husband left to mourn her loss messrs wm ralph and alfred marshall and miss bdwena visited their father oh sunday mr arthur hill was home from owen sound for a few days last week end master denis hill visited friends in ouelph dining the week end mr alex grant spent a couple of mothers meeting wctu the mothers meeting held under the auspices of the wcttj in knox church sunday school room on fri- dfty nov nth was well attended mrs caldwell persident of the local union was in the chair followmg the lesson mrs frith gave w a camerons beautiful prayer for remembrance day a snort period was given over to some necessary business mrs a reeve spoke of the organisation of the layal temperance legion and of the first regular meet ing which will be held on thursday of this week a very interesting item and one which was much appreciated was mrs rumleys solo my mother mrs rumley was accompanied by her little daughter jane during the tea hour jane again delighted the audi ence with piano aukis the speaker of the afternoon was miss oliver of cedarvale school the subject being a mothers responsibi lity miss oliver is so weu able t speak on such a subjeot having under her care some fourteen girls and as her work the correcting of mistakes of parents and guardians her ad dress was eagerly listened to as she poke of the opportunities privileges and joys of motherhood she urged all mothers to be well read and able to answer intelligently the questions of their children she urged the necessity of obedience and self con trol and above all to be absolutely truthful in dealing with children mrs reg paul played a delightful piano solo and was kind enough to play again during the serving of tea mrs caldwell expressed the wish that another meeting of the same nature might be arranged in the near future an invitation wan extended by mrs peck to hold the next regular meeting at her home town council back taxes must b collect ed to protect towns credit council met on tuesday evening with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve cleave and councillors gibbons davis barnes parr and speight present representatives of the butchers of georgetown asked council for pro tection against the peddling of meat in town byparties not paying a bust ness tax or license the matter was held over for the purpose of obtain ing information regarding the framing of a bylaw it was agreed to install a are alarm at the residence of n h brown driver of the fire truck considerable time was spent dis cussing the financial position or the town also the amount of taxes in arrears it was felt that very careful financing was necessary in the best interests of the murucioallty the paounting up of tax arrears is be coming a serious matter andvthe time has arrived when dvastic action must be taken if the back taxes are not paid the borrowing power of the town will be nil and then what deputy returning officers and poll clerks were appointed for the coming municipal election- as follows ward one w c cunningham re turning officer mr armstrong jmll cleric ward two james kennedy re turning officer mark clark poll clerk ward three victor mcdonald re turning officer wm kmmerson poll cleric moved by davis seconded by cleave that the bank credit be kept to pay debentures and day labor and salaries be paid as taxes come in and that the r be instructed to this effect following amendment was by councillor gibbons but he was unable to get a seconder that all payments of monies be suspended un til a deputation of municipal council be appointed to interview the muni cipal board in toronto in relation to the municipalitys financial difficul ties council adjourned to meet tues- day nov 22nd at 8 pjn election news election rally for ontario older boys parliament fall assizes halton county pall assises opened at milton on monday with mr jus tice jeffrey presiding there being no criminal cases to oe tried bis lord ship was presented with a pair a white kid gloves by sheriff brown there were two civil nrtlons armstrong and ooulson vs lewingtoo a a armtsrong and harry ooulson sued charles lewington and his son clifford lewington for damages re suming from an automobile accident on second line trafalgar on may 1931 the jury awarded armstrong s33 and couteon s1000 john ware vs jessie o bmerson and douglas a bmerson this was an action brought to re cover the sum of s119zas being the balance owing on a contract for re modelling a bouse on the farm of jessie o kmerson his lordship found there was a contract between douglas a bmerson and john ware on a time andjnaterial basis but re- ye matter of the amount owing to judge munro who will settle the same on a reference tbe- oosts of the trial and the costs of tbe refer ence are to be paid by jdouglas a bmerson the action against jessie o emerson was dismissed without costs champion nov 10th erin friends here have received from mrs j p bush mrs huffman and mr john bush wbo left erin on october 34th on a motor trip to los angeles california they reached their destination on october 31st at 330 pm and the speedometer show ed 3050 miles they enjoyed tbe trip very much and we would say made it in record time mr angus baxter brought to tins office on saturday evening a freak of nature in the form of an alfalfa root which measured she met five inches long the root pulled out of the ground when it t rntty to the plow and dragged to the head land this is a very long root for alf alfa advocate all voters sunday school boys bef tween 12 and 21 are invited to at tend the election rally for acton milton georgetown and all north halton to be held in georgetown fri day nov 18th at 8 oclock in the united church both candidates praser mlmms of georgetown and doc weaver of burlington will speak a similar meeting is being held in burlington wednesday nov istau the campaign is now on and will remain hot to the finish on saturday nov 26th which is tbe big election day watch the weekly issues for the next two weeks for election news five years ago jack mfcdsrmld of georgetown was inesi for che seventh older boys parliament the next two years acton had the honour per the last two years mlton boys harold mark and the present mem ber jack rush have repres hal ton county platform of pi ami mlmms george town candidate for twelfth ontaglo older boys parliament k elected as halton 8 representative to the older boys parliament at the election on saturday nov 28th i will promote to the best of my ability tbe following 1 closer relationships between boys groups in the various churches and towns by means of debates and social evenings 2 organised intergroup sport for boys within the county including a hockey league this winter a track and field meet on the plan of the national athletic meet in may and a baseball league next summer 3 the organising of new boys groups twos squares trail ranger groups and explorers the new pro gram for juniors s to 11 years old where no such giu have yet been formed the h4lp and encourage ment of those already formed- 4 i will urge as many boys as pos sible to attend peel county camp or erie heights camp next summer s we should give proper attention to the devotional side of our boys work to help this i will obtain and distribute to groups suggestions for the devotional part of their pro- 6 i will promote the holding of a boys and leaders conference next fall which will bring interest help and inspiration to the boys of halton county 7 i will do my best to make the 1s33 boys parliament election en thusiastic and well organised 8 at the parliament session in to ronto during christmas week i will support any action to promote 1 the study of the question ot war and peace 2 the intelligent study by youth of the temperance question re specting tobacco and alcohol 3 the solving of any other problems vital to the betterment of youth esquesing council the council met pursuant to ad journment at stewarttown nov lttrtt deputy reeve w o appelbe council lors l l jmullin wesley murray and n a robinson present with reeve george cnrrle in the chair minutes of last meeting were read and con firmed mullln robinson that the treat urer pay hydroelectric power comm brampton lights at council chamber 1035 j h smith cord wood for council ehamberfci bell telephone account 381 33 tssl 8211 si 65 total sn mrs f jenklnson clean ing council chamber 550 corporation of acton to half clerks and bailut fees 24 00 to rental of town hall for six sittings of court at s250 15 00 total 39 00 n r thompson select ing jurors 6 00 t h price selecting jurors 600 george ourrie selecting jurors 600 i m bennett selecting jurors 6 oo carried appelbe murray that the treas urer pay a j evans 2 sheep killed by dogs 4 50 each 9 xh 3 sheep kill ed by faggs 550 each 1630 total 2550 kc lindsayi valuator 3 trip 800 carried robnsdn mulln that the treas urer pay wm schenk account jtfor charty 604 wm schenk account mot charty h3x wm schenk account ihr charity 17 01 wm schenk account for charity 1586 total 43j8 howard garvin account for charity 5 67 ho- ward garvin account for charity 450 total 1017 carried murray appelbe that the treas urer pay the road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 240687 carried mullln murray that this council do now adjourn to meet tuesday even ing nov 15th at 730 pan carried credit lodge remembrance nigilt a largely attended meeting of credit lodge ajp aju was held on friday evening 11th november when the past masters of the lodge conducted tbe f remembrance night w bro d wilson welcomed the visi tors from elora kitchener waterloo branoford milton mt dennis and toronto w bro b gollop had charge of the degree work which was effectively exemplified 3 a solemn service of remembrance appropriate to armistice day was followed by a two minute silence with the veterans standing at attention be fore tbe portraits of w bro green wood and bro e leslie at the ban- quett v wor bro w b race of brantaord in a delightful speech brought up some reminiscences of masonry snd in dealing with some of the problems of present day condi tions dealth with the many fallacies of the past which had been dispelled by modern thought and further out lined some of the problems of the present day upon which the strength of public opinion had not yet been concentratesv bro h c dayfoot proposed the toast to the visitors in a happy man ner and it ttas suitably replied to by ic w bro freestone kitchener w bro hfflmer mt dennis lodge and bro n t dean of corinthian lodge ceeeogyi theatre i friday nov 18th the sporting age romantic drama starring jack holt comedy girl in tonneau scrappy cartoon fair play fox news use- your guest tickets on friday night saturday nov ltth matinee at 3 double feature bill divorce in the family u comedy drama with a big cast of favourites jackie cooper canard nagel lewis stone and lois wuson arizona terror western with ken maynard tuesday and wednesday nov mnd and 23rd tainted woman a story of tangled lives with tbe local set in the south sea inlands starring peggy shannon comedy hollywood half backs chapter 4 the mystery trooper dlnnerware nights john the magician monday nov 21st rabbh matinee at 4j5 concert ky impson avenue united qiurch choir knox presbyterian church georgetown thursday november 24th programme god save the anthem male chorus pcalj the lod j tally hoi stanford maunder the harmony ten heading selected miss may davey solo friend of mine a muton sanderson chorus lullaby elgar solo sea fever beth ellis irelaod trio praise the lord thclma spence c good a miuon i trlsagion and sanctus gejbel chorus hawley piano and organ diet kammenoi ostrow rmm ladies octette at o love devine b a winter lullaby hawley solo my dreams c good tost motet come unto him oounoox solo cannena lane wilson reading muriel grant miss may davey svsofcd male chorus home on the range ooutn the harmony ten part songs ca annie laurie b rule britannia amevogt j htku r beattte conductor acbompanl sts grace patterson ltcm beth van vebfcr atcm helen de long admission 25 cents pure food store 241b bag exeelsior pastry floor 39c 3 tins crosse black wells toasted beans 3 tins crosse blackwells tomato juice 2 tins york brand choice quality golden wax beans 2 x no i this aylmer bartlett pears n heavy syrup vl lb tin rideau hair coffee 1 lb tn circle brand coffee fragrant and delicious christies fig roll biscuits per lb del maiz nlblet corn off the cob per tin 2 lb sunset brand no i quality butter choice breakfast baeon in piece per ib mixed cottage tulip bulbs per doz new raiins currants peek nuts etc choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell 25c 29c 29c 21c 28c 43c 19c 15c 45c 14c 19c phone 75 we deliver 15 icarrolls canned a mlsinin are 1 mike so youre you what do you sell ike satt mike tm it salt seller too dm a katy jriu for oowa katy wu nver a vry trans- slrl and her work in a laundry taxed hr strength aetereljr in order to save as rnuoh aa ahe could to help out at home ahe uaed to walk ions block to her roomlnshouae and the change from the team laden atmosphere of the jaitndry to the cold of the outside waa alao harm he caught a had cold which ahe could not anake off and when tbe doctor waa called he round that ahe had consumption rhe waa pent to the toronto uo pllal for consumptive and al inoush very downeaat ai nrat ahe si 1 h on hfore the decided that ahe raa fortunate in ioa s wn a short time the wonderful treatment and care which iwl have tneu effect she haa rained in welch t aaal aunny spirits have re turned and during her working wkete fo- other patients fol th 3h na noraes are hope- isit wh on well s2 s 0 wotk bmt eitiv b for td toronto hoa- te cha tr recovery woula ava been small hospital needs funda how ever to- enable it to carry on ita srt i i 2 h ajv a foroo i 0ffle the husband of i about antiques my wttv soul is wrapped up in old tanks worth oenta i milton mrs j b matthewman celebrated her nth birthday last week at the home of her daughter mrs t pothergill nelsontrafalgar town line friends from toronto burlington ctamii shnooe oafcvule and bur lington called to offer congratu mrs matthewman is a member of the land family to which col charles a undberg is related charlotte isabel bredcon wife of william k wheeler xt iperu died at her home on thursday last after a lingering illness deceased who was hi her slut year was a member of st pauls united church mlhon and was highly esteemed toy all who knew her surviving are her husband four sons and one daughter john of ham- uton william of oakvule walter bdgar and mrs thos lewis of niag ara falls nt the funeral which took place on saturday afternoon to avjpleny cemetery was largely attend ed the service being conducted byher pastor rev a b irwin negotiations for construction of the subway at the seventh line oakviue were renewed daring an interview at ottawa on thursday last with bon b n rhodes mtajbrtd of finance by a halton county niawtiuu n compris ing mayor john b au heave w n robinson oakviue reeve w h mor den trafalgar and oprge el cleave former reeve of esquebtnaw n king of the king construction co the committee on their return re fused to discuss the outcome of their meeting we do not want to upset any arrangements we may be able to maker mr robinson explained tn about ten days time the committee may be able to report some progress champion musical fksttva1 news the following test pieces for piano have been selected by mr peter a kennedy adjudicator for ibm batton county public school musical festi val v yrs and undlar- ttoree and twenty pirates mar beuelholst schrlmerj u yrs and under kmn dance op 12 no 4 qrieg hem conservatory lb yrs and under a prelude food sale all aylmer bay dozens porlcd sweet beans corn mccormlck butter ring biscuits fwewto ot mala chateau hibpk 12 ayuaer chili sauce i bottle 27c monarch floar u be 55 7bat19 trie oaivflakes the original ftp- 10c sad 24c fc ac all aylmer brand h i t i fancy golden bantam corn 1k 6 73c groffs qouoen 1 tins 35c 6 tins 69c tomatoes 6- 55c big nozhtln 6 ti 19c 6 ti 49c beans 2 t 25c all fancy midgets no 2 tins 4 tins 49c peaches 2 t- 29c no 2 tina bol tin 2 for isc cherries 2 13c i no pitt aos tins n catsup 2 h 23c rich tomato 12ox bum whole beets ni1w st ft isc dices carrot nalfae 2 tm 17c strawberries no sat tea 3 raspautrribs sotta 2 va attic cleanser babbitts pitted frb 23c doa dates 10aapbta 21- 19c 2r25c rutsajtawtte fafaval mbaiavp mwekjim j itra d haroer bab minor main street phone 357 georgetown v l

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