Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1932, p. 2

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r f sssfc page 2 the georgetown heraldk sb wednesday evening november 23rd 1932 purt food store 241b bag excelsior pastry flour 39c v 3 tins crosse j31apkwejls toasted beans 25c 3 tins crosse fit blackwells tomato juice 29c 2 tins ork brand choice quality golden wax beans u 29c 2 x no i tins aylmer bamett pears if heavy syrup t 21c y lb tin rideau hall coffee 28c 1 lr tincircle brand coffee fragrant and delicious 43c christies fig roll biscuits per lb 19c pel maiz niblet corn off the cob per tin 15c 2 lb sunset brand no 1 qiiatey butter 45c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb t4c mixed cottage tulip bulbs per doz 19c new raisin currants peek nuts etc choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e phone 75 farnell we deliver r rb kings r r r rv we sell only the best quality meats and food products specials for this week end pot roast beef 1 flf lk choice and meaty chickens ifiih boasting 1uv hd ejsss storage i8ts 30c doz pork spareribs 10db young pork b shoulder bolter i ibt 17f clever gold finest cmm bojsh forbter at quelnb general hos pital an sunday nov 13th 1933 tonmr and mrs j borster george town a son dikd rehd at georgetown sunday nov 20th 1933 leutu o reed daughter of the late root a reed fundiay at st catharines on wednesday nov 10th prank k plnlay beloved husband of laneyj atter and eldest son of margaret r and the late edward finlay the funeral took place from his mothers residence at 3 oclock on friday afternoon interment in qreexvwood cemetery oeorgetown s fo wn nomina tio ns nominations for mayor reeve and councillors will take place in oeorgetown on friday at 7 jo pjn- when the ratepayers will be called upon to cbooee their representatives for 1833 thto45 a serious time in the nnanclng of many municipalities and georgetown is among the number whoever may be our representatives mat year have a mans job ahead of them only by careful and- diligent effort on the part of those elected can the towns credit be maintained the expenditure of the municipality must be curtattea as far as doasmte and arrears oil taxes must n collected tf we wish to carry on the present members of council have worked bajn during the past year and we believe they have given their best services to the town they are all familiar with the serious situation we are confront ed with and we believe it would be in the best interests of the rat if the present members of council will accept office to return them as a whole to carry on the affairs of the town during the coming year if the citizens who are in arrears will make an effort to meet their obligations to the town the situation will be great ly relieved obituary delicious pork sausage 15c lb everyone invited to come and inspect our complete line of quality meat products phone 27 wmking prompt delivery prosperity five gallons of oil with prosperity oil burner order from now until 1st of december price 7 burner 3i 9 burner 39 double 7 for ranges 40 triple 7 for furnaces with necessary equip ment 5700 by erg4rt mochsake s tear oaarantae with every phone222w s b groat ht why delay do it now let us change your oil to the correct winter grade s given by the car manufacturer check the ignition system and carburetor to make your car start easy even in the coldest weather fill the radiator with antifreeze we stock the following alconol 65 overprool anti frastiqe glycerol pure glycerine mi f e preston lghts g brake specialists phone 279w georgetown mrs isabella bbgdxbon the death occurred on monday of isabella alton widow of archie me- ofbbon milton after a lingering ill ness in her 80th yean deceased was a daughter of the late george alton of nelson township one of the pioneer settlers of walton county her hus band predeceased her five weeks ago she was a member of knox presby terian church she is su by two sons and two daughters winiairi of new westminster ba4 ajncaleof norwood man mrs m j carton badueatng township and mrs r s hutcheon of toronto also wro bro thers wfrham alton of burlington geo havdock nelson township and two sisters mrs m ottne anof miss maggie alton of burlington thirteen grandchildren and three greatgrand children the funeral which waj private took place wednesday after noon the service was conducted by her pastor rev j n mcpanl inter ment in evergreen cemetery milton champion bknsv dawleau the death occ at his tjome in renfrew nov and suddenly ochenry imbleau who came from three bivers que with his parents when boy his father the lite bate wnblfan es tablished a foundry and m shop in renfrew and after his death in 1908 the business was carried on by the sons merrill and henry later the former removed to toronto where he died a few years ago since which otne henry tmhlean and sons bad been in charge mr tjnhleau who died today at the age of 83 was well- known in the upper ottawa valley his widow survives and there are stk sons and one daughter treffle h tmbv baa of oeorgetown ont j c nelson raymond and gflnert of renfrew dr lome c of newark n j and miss yvonne imbleau of mor- rtatown nj mrs m j blmard of minneapolis is en only suivl stater the funeral will take place friday morning to st francis xsvjer ohurch and cemetery esquesjng council stewarttown nov 16th 1933 the csourjcumjfcpursuant to ad journments bijuty reeve w q appelbe councilors l l mniifai wes ley murray and n a robinson pres ent with reeve oeorge ourrie in the chair minutes of last meeting were read aqd colrmed murray aepelbe that the treas urer pay grant to poppy day fund care o a j qneill simm j ina account for charily uo00 ijcroy dale on aoroimt 30108 carried murray appelbe that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to empower the collectors of rates to collect additional amounts for non payment of taxes on or after decern- oer list 1932 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried mullin robinson that bylaw to empower collectors of rates to collect additional amounts for nonpayment of taxes on or after december 31st 1933 having been read 4 first time ne now read a second and third umej and passed and that the corporate seal be attached thereto caraied mullin roblnsoh that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw n provide for the holding of munf elections lor the year 1933 and that saidbylaw he now read a first time carried appelbe jtfurray that bylaw to provide for the holding of municipal elections for the year 1983 having been read a first time be now read second and third times and passed and that the corporate seal be attach ed thereto carried murray appelbe that this council do now adjourn to meet on thurs day dec 15th at 10 oclock ajn carried obituary bdts robert doughty mrs robert doughty who from labor to reward on wednesday morning nov 9th from her home tlrnehonsn was the youngest daugh ter of the late alex amos of puslinch township near abentoyle where she was bomsofne seventyfour tears ago in 1880 she was married to root doughty who remains to mourn the loss of a faithful wife and companion after her marriage they fanned in guejph and eramcea townships for some years then moved to guelph city where they resided for nearly quarter of a century and where she was well and favorably known some twenty years ago they came to ume- house here ida doughty was always interested in the church and welfare of the community it was her joy to feel that she could in any way con tribute tothe harmony of the church and when a dputerenloerjiaeshe count ed it a privilege o hetesinove- devoted to herhome she wule most missed there never strong yet ber energjr kept her going when others would have gives up ber last uv ness was prolonged and trying but as it came to the end she was quite re signed and happy to go to ins home beyond many floral tributes express ed the esteem of ber friends and large company attended the funeral on friday november 11th conducted by rev dr howard of georgetown friends from toronto ouelph acton oeorgetown and other points were present to pay respect to ber mem ory and e sympathy with her bereft hushtind local council of women the november meeting of the local council or women was helctsi the home of mrs minims last friday nov lata with the president mrs j b mackenzie hi the chair after various reports had been given a comibjunication from the canadian legion and the central relief com mittee was read this letter gave a resume of last years relief work and asked tor an increased donation if possible from the local council after discussion a motion wai jmwaed to the effect that 20 m be donated to the central relief committee with the express stipulation that it be used exclusively for the purpose of buying clotlung for the needy by mrs j b mackenzie who is looking after this work for the central relief commit tee a party under the joint auspices of a local bridge club and the lo council of women proceeds to go for relief work was arranged for and a committee appointed a motion was passed that the council suggest to the library board that old conies of periodicals be sent lo the town hall for the use of che transients the tea hostesses for the day were mrs mimms and mrs ghayes dur ing the tea hour the question of re lief was very thoroughly discussed after a vote qf thanks to mrs minims for her hospitality in offering ber heme for the meeting the council adjourned correspondence acton light savins uetit1a c bcxd after being in 111 health for about a year the last four months of which she was confined to her bed letltls a reed daughter of the late root a reed passed away at her home on eaith street oeorgetown on 8unday test nov 30th mtas reed was born on lot 14 8th line bsques- tng and bad been a resident of this community all her life the last forty- nine years of which was spent in ge she was a member of the oongregsuonsl church and when that church closed in town she became a memb of the united church she was a true christian lady always in terested to church work or any cause that was for the betterment at the home the passing of mtaa reed la s distinct loss to the community and her memory will be revered by many friends she is survived by one bro ther dr h o reed of georgetown and one sister mrs olevj j w pedley of toronto the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon when the service m the home and at the grave was conducted by her pastor revr w rumley the psutmarers were her nearest neighbors and two former school mates w o ai h oartley wm shortlu d lawsrsi w d johnston and r c nixon the remains were interred hi the family plot in greenwood oemetery a leik in tbe roof can causa great damage tt it is not fixed in time it is fer bet ter to fix it before jt bthbm to leak msh to watt untu the water oomes through and dam- age ceilings and walls h your roof is weak insposv let us supply the rooftos materials you need to make k rsln and weath er proof v free delivery sendee to au potou mgtobrgatosm aoton uuton and-sonojnuwfettt- j34r tii v m frank k finlay following an illness of only one week the death from pneumonia oc curred at the general and marine hospital st catharines on wednes day morning nov 18th 1983 of prank edward flnlay deceased ami born in 1874 at holyoke mass and vas the west son of margaret a and the late xdnrard flnlay be came to canada in ism living- a num ber of yean in oeorgetown and two harbors mfctl before going to st catharines where he was an employee of the niagara central railway sur viving besides his widow laney j atter are his mother four brothera richard of georgetown john and wahae toronto and xdward of buf falo and three sisters mrs john j allen and mm george arnold of oeor and mrs ronald j barrison toronto service was hem at butlers parlors st patharlnes at 740 thursday evening november 17th the funeral on friday last from the residence of his mother mrs bdward flnlay was in ehsrge of tbe masoni the service was conducted by dr a l howard asdstedvby mt davw wilson worshipful master ex credit lodge a se ijt the pahbearen were messrs b w oole ad mo- whrter j m moore john medermw john p held and dr tnckell men were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and mends frlenda bom buffalo ny st oatharlnss and toronto at the funeral acton will vote on daylight this year this is the time tp register your ontnlon when it will carrv tie most weigh the anton m shops have recently installed s new tourtoento8 planing machine this new eoulpment is now being erected and made ready for operation in this plant mr r d warren and mr and mrs brnest warren of toronto visited with acton friends on sunday and at tended tbe baptist anntvemsiy ser- sices mr and mrs robert bjnrrham and daughter betty mr and mrs wm near and margaret of guelpb were the guests of mrs a bennett sad miss m z ib on sunday workmen have been tearing down the old water tank at the cnr sta tion the past week and this land mark win soon be removed it was erected when tbe present station was built about twentyfive years or so ago and has done service in filling the locomotive here since that time a new type of locomotive now in use does not require filling at so many points and tbe cnr is doing away with these tanks it whl mean the loss of over too per year to the local waterworks plant when the present contract eopires the removal of the tank is m quite an altered ap pearance about the station premises free press nov 18th 1833 to the editor herald dear 81r will you kindly publish the foliow ing enplsnatilnn what does silver collection mean at a band concert there seems to be some doubt as to what is meant by silver collection by tbe supporters of tbe band sod to save any remarks from the chairman from time to time which may not just sound right to some snow us to ex plain when one arrives at these concerts it you have five cents or a big nickel to give make yourself comfortable you are welcome if you havent any thing to give you axe just ss welcome all we ask is that you give according to what you think the programme is worth to you how much can you afford to give or how much are uese concerts worth to you as enter tainment on a sunday evening any one wishing to be a generous contri butor might use a plain envelope and mark on it the amoant and your name which will be recorded by the secre tary there is itb mr iuvng- to the bandmaster and tie than to see a full bouse and a reason- able collection and although os one receives any mone but of tbe band the men sire doing this for toe good of tbe community and probably make some one hkppy forget about your book and radio and come to tbe hand concerts reslhdng by your presence at a band concert forgetting the col- lecton you are encouraging every member of the band to go ahead they feel that the people are with them lets all the theatre sunday evenings and show the handsmrn that these concerts are appreciated thanking you or your space k q maqlrhlghlyri for vhe band executive qlenw1ujam8 there was a 9004 att at tbe true blue djanoe in the glen last friday nsibt and everybody bd a good time the ladjfb served dainty refreshments and terr ootts orchestra provided the musle jack oab was floor manager tb com mittee in charge were mrs w cain miss ida mcmenexny wilfred preston miss margaret mcnally miss irene brocklsbsinkv saturday is bxection dat for ontario oumrb boys pabxiamerjt the voters list of all boys eligible to ote in oeorgetown will be posted st do high school andwoutslde the post office au boys whose names era on the list be sure to turn out en saturday nov ember 38th to the poling boom at- the united church and cast thelr ballots the polling booth will be open from 3 oclock till 8 in the after noon voters lists have been turned in from the following sunday school classes anglican church mr youngs mr mcnauys mr jack thompwns baptist mr pecks presbyterian mr s mackenzies united church mr adams mr 14111001 mr dob- sons and the trail ranger and tuxii groups mr david wilson is deputy return ing officer for oeorgetown mr w taman for nerval mr wm schenk for olenwlluams the number on the voters lists for halton is approximately 460 of this some 85 are from georgetown other places represented are nonral ash- grove olen wlluams acton milton burlington hornby bethel umehouse churchville and some others the two candidates are ftraser mtmmn of oeorgetown and doc weaver of burlington no reliable forecast can be made at to tbe probable tendency of the vote except of course in the home bem of each candidate watch next weeks herald tor the detailed result of the contest 1 church news i lions club of georgetown presents u0nsmgnt regory theatre thars dec 8u1 1932 at 8 oclock pm st georges cmneh reverend w o oc tticnmson advent sunday holy communion 8 sunday school 10 and song 7 pjm lttnay 11 ajn even- st albans chstch gleswumuna advent sunday sunday school 2 pjn evensong 3 pjn baptist chsneh sunday school at 10 am subject of lesson the stewardship of life public worship and preaching service at 11 a m and 7 pm hey a n frith in charge monday 8 pjn young peoples ser vice subject an evening with buns b hutted chsneh rev r w rumley minister mr norman land choir leader 10 m sunday school and bible classes 11 ajn morning worship sermon and hymn for juniors messing of offt- elal board at close of servtoi t psn evening service jesus in command music by the choir an are welcome surer creek serrlee 8takn last fall mr a c patterson open ed a service station jst shore silver creek en no 7 highway and reports business fair besides gas snd oils he has a repair shop and refreshment booth and offers the motoring public the best of service at most reasonable prices admission foodstuffs such as groceries canned goods vegetables bread tickets milk tjckets or l bring an order on your grocer orbufclier 1 proceeds to be distributed through central relief corninittee free loq chicks are yew interested m getting 189 chicks free then write and ask us an about our offer fall service bulletin some copies stih available sent free on request gives valuable inf oimatlcn to poultry keepers cod liver 00 down se per gauon rhtem 1 jo or january chicks now is the time to inquire we still have a few pullets left resdyto lay bray chick hatchery 89 daybarn avenue st catherines ont in- n a robinson live stock dealer and belcher norval live stock trucking all fitada fully insured phone georgetown 101 13 norval the meeting of norval united church ypa was held in the base ment of the chutcn on monday even ing president d bun was in the chair the opening hymn was follow ed by prayer by rev mr m mr c ranktne read the scripture miss d wey ritfamidrlp con- umehouse first strsnger at the garty nbyvv tfery tvttvhssllost- the community i a terrible ahockon friday morning last when the news was spread about that mr john boost sr had passed away in his sleep dining the nlgftt on rktrs in the m the two little child ren marie and jackie could not rouse tbe father mrs parnell his daughter was notified and mr oowdy- and it was found chat mr scott had psssed away dr meniven of was called and found death to be from natural causes the funeral service was held on saturday after noon from the home of bis daughter mis wm parnell rev caldwell conducting the service 1 by rev dr howard of georgetown in terment was made in umehouse ceme tery friends from ge ac ton hamilton toronto attended the funeral the family and relatives have the sympathy of the community particularly the two small children nowjeft without a home and ho one to help them fight the battles of 118 a mr mark gttven is ttmrltng ths royal winter fab- m toronto show ing two hones wa wish him the best hof luck the recent made tt hard going far motorists but the sletghs and ojuttem have good roads looks like real oldtime win ter mlsi owendotyn hill entertained a number of her little girl friends on saturday last in honor of her birth- day- on monday evening some splrnrim lantern shoes on india were shown by mr dowdy and explained by mr caldwell in the interest of mis sions the view were beautiful and wet jllswrijsottvs mr- richie benton was home for the week end tram prattsvllle where be recently openedrup a barber shop we wish him every success m h undertsktng messrs harry knight ken sab- alplne and arthur beaton spent- a couple of days in toronto last weak a nussber of our elusens s tbe winter fair in vstnhto daring the week venor then took charge of tbe meet ing the topic of the evening try ing to avoid depression was ably handled by mr c rankine tbe question contest was quite interesting and a violin selection by mr d bull waff enjoyed a debate resolved that education gives more napptaess be tween two chosen sides resulted in favor of the negative the meeting closed with hymn and the benedlotion milton the township council of trafalgar will build a breakwater 400 feet long in front of the lakeside cottages of exjudge j if elliott and others at bronte as a relief measure ootsnderable fuss has been stirred up in town by the amendment to the cigarette and cigarette tobacco by law reducing license fee to 88000 and iryi all kinds of tobacco and cigars every dealer is to take out a license this la a move in tbe right direction the annual vut of gen mercer lodge af se amu was paid to st clair lodge no 138 aj ac am- on thursday evening last and was thor oughly enjoyed by all wor master a l msonabb welcomed the guests who were introduced by w bro j h bell director of ceremonies after which wor master oault and officers of gen mercer lodge exemplified the work of the evening at the banquet winch followed tbe usual toasts were proposed snd responded to and solos by bros hunt and brown of den mercer lodge werevery much ap preciated guests were atoo present oakvwe george and cmgsy thbatgh friday november 35th the last man mystery on the high se starring oharles btekford oomedy for the love of f mouse envtoon post maws 8jt four guest tickets on friday saturday nor 9thxmainee at 8 pm daubs oeature preeentatioo street of women with alluring kny francis in her most cjsutlvstlng role paradise island south sea drama with marceline pay and kenneth har lan tuesday and wednesday nov a and 80- undesirable lady stern drama with bliss landl paul lukas and warner ohmd oomedy mali bride chapter 8 the mystery trooper dmnerware nights danns cough balsam the atrongest safest remedy for cougba golds 13ofciiius and au atf ectiona of the air passages from a formula used by the brampton chest irti london engl and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money re funded it is an extra strong remedy and the dose being small it will not upset the stomach 35c and 65c t danns drug store phone 327 georgetown from mtw wx w heavy snow storm has cinotebvu cliampion halton elects straight frasa the slkvamer asked to pray tor warm weather so that bar grandmothers rheumatasm might pass ssray a sbryearokl girl knelt and saw lord pleas make tt hot tor at the regular meeting of halton chapter ram no 384 org held in the lodge rooms isst friday even ing the following officers were elect ed for the ensatagiyear ex com ah feller z ex com a wattip j ex com dr oouop h ex com d crichtonj com b e toungb k com a fraser 8 n com john d kelly treasurer ex com her w o o thompson o of c oom j bordtfl com r sbsrwood a s u com t scrymgfcbur j polersow new dmvniaso4 crackers skesrwloe a lc sucker free in every package lfbbys mlntaentmst 2 33c che broad irish stesv 2- 25c i aylmer choice quality sieve jl 4 o no 2 tins ayfaner or libbys pork and beans 2 r lux toilet soap 3 au loc many aoweks i todtf smp cakes 1c dr bauanls dog fcmxi uktin 15c faatom baking t hiagic 14b tm 34c i frys superb cocoa vb pound tin 55c 17c 21c surprise laundry soap 5 bars 19 lynn valley dessert pears ko 2 squat tin com a rodeltswl fvtrtllnl com n h tuck th v com b mownlrmrard v com w thqnspson snd v com tbsottrjat v com l o manctnnent sw b com o irord st b f oomw z ltrn a m dt com mr a ttinrnti aurlr c3om0 q jtsrosravaotutcr fancy swtjma new figs 2 19c bnrmfmcy table flqs g jpks astc spedallarags mixed choeoltttsts 2sc special bk soap cfalps isc i the energy qiver 1lb tin 10c 43c free 75 place jl sm panle evsty tl crown or beehive corn syr 2 s 29c ingersoll malted spreading 221c special pricwi for nov 25 n tee 1 lacludvc 9t i vi i onions 10 is i 21c sweet potatoes tt i v i 9e v- 12

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