Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1937, p. 2

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p8 2 t the geoitclown herald wednesday evening march 3 1 si 1936 s a store crowded with irresistible ar gains torgnwlfs ljeawng otttlngstorfe again proves rrs supremacy in iwtlaappeacby leading the way with distwcwespring aiarel for smart thrifty shoppers evtybne is talking of ilversdisplay of few spring cloth- sg tiylckore than ever before people ajreturn- g silvers way this cotfsistiamy mateasrakhj ity ot silvers in georgetown thtre is hut ojj af swer silveks ueao in value quality and ervltt- noth- infree nothing to dfecelve the powlfcc just goshosmle valuesand it convince yourself of tfus fact comfes our constat reminder mpkreoorviue witf uytun flue ela- j our lbw iw gumn is vour assurance of the maximum for yquk money v v hee arc a few of the specials for this wedk for dad and his lid for mother art daughter town council ctinrknnlax 1 t kirr sr tl ukant- 4u and stay kjulv avion akllv ta day may kmh tint town council met in hinui session on tueady evening with mayor dtoaph olbbonk in um chadr rrw- oro davis and ouunculo a 11 wrr jrph hall a k otpax luiold ckve jamm cotican and x- ilyons pcant cpmmunlcatlmis rr- mul from umilh a hlonr lid tr todwy oo- minion tar and chrmlcal co re road and hydro torttrlc comtnt- iimi tf leitrknu transformers at pourr tousr movrd by lialltxndvd by ltons that llw cpuullil oombllttrr be uruntrt the use of um irk on 5jrp- lumber 5jd lh and wh carried moved- by iarr soonddvby cleave thhlhh ualvatlon atmy br granted prrmltsloo to ivold a tag- day on may 2tharrwd flt- chief albm roncy and de puty chuf donald lalimer addressed council retarding lh iwddlng nf uw irfmrti cohveuoou in 0orgttott oilier municipal buxmesu was dls- ritlm council adjourned jit j i vtn- tl an1 that ix sport maple leaf midgets win ontario nhl championship i and atotoli mobxx tmoklail iait iijiy mcli tw special week prices at end kings srt iai saik bic i1vb sto kusls mealy m rmsis i mens wool felt hau a large as sortment of new shaes nrwl styles reg 15 at 119 z is doxen only of mens futcy cotton sox various colours and 13c 2 for 25c we have one of the finest assort ments of mens spring topcoats special 895 up mens suits dozens of different patterns and styles coronation stripes and checks sport backs ec 1095 boys longwooi tweed trousers all sizes reg 198 special 139 boys zipper pullover sweaters extra special 49c m mens sturdy chambray shirts special work 59c mens sport style suedene wind- breakers reg 59s 395 special in mens strong work boots in panco or leather soles reg 249 special 188 mens goodyear welt extraordinary buy at oxfords 295 we are featuring the wellknown hewitsons shoes in various styles all guaranteed special for ladies 259 hewitsons special misses shoes in sizes up to 3 smart styles 198 hewitsons chimrens shoes something that will give extra wear sizes up to 7 98 c ladies smart oxfords in differ ent widths sizes up to 75 t 198 ladies shoes the wellknown dr lock comfort shoe widths from triple a to triple e 395 ladies- rayon taffeta slips extra special 49 we have a counter full of smart remnants in silk and cotton materials clearing at iqc yd ladies smart printed shear silk dresses very new styles 295 a srnart assortment of ladies silk crepe blouses reg 195 125 the smartest girls coats you ever saw coat purse and hat to match 595 up ashgrove vrtul mrvoe cmt cilr suikday with illu xu orfcham r4klhw uid mf john bird at the tt tlvc kctiuurv wdaons wiro reml by mr ttiqtniu olflrm um howmrd whalte- worih hnd miss uuridn dtck the wjdirvli kwn by hev wusoa of norvtu united church ws tnucb n- joycd tfch wutical ttunbtts by the chair coiulstad o m mens chorus with a quartette iiofelnir th veras uka ktoe bird with br cllo mlded much to the vetunk uiioynvenb oai uarcji lsth the ahcrov wo mens institute held a st psbricklc meeting t the home bl urt t us her after the opening utrciie and buunes dicuulon an iruh tvoram followed an tnlerelinc paper on ireland was given hy urs ii bird irish readings wr glveo by uisi reu nher aussea isabel and edith writnltaworth un an irih son alter a oouple of iruh con tests were enjoyed lunch was erd- ulss b wauaee of the xntutute branch toronlo is loeturtntt on seeding ue family lor health tn hornby hall on tulay apru tth at 30 oclock everybody welcome shop with coufajtivte at orgeitws huig shtaaiag centre silvers dept store baujnafad urs blake viinauer kpeni kasier sunday at the home of her risier mrs h mclnloh of toronto mr and mrs w scott of toronlo vlijted but week with mr and mrs w wuey uli mildred may of milton is spending use holidays at mrs d mo kechnles mr and mrs prank bennle have returned to the village alter spend ing the winter in parry ry miss lydla snow of ttoionto nor mal school is home for the holiday season the mission- band held their march meeting monday afternoon hi the church plans were made to hold their thankoffering soma time in aprll mrs j klrkwood gave the topic tory and mrs r shortlll the leaders talk we are pleased to report lhit mrs irtev foreman and mrs a starrlfc who have been on the sick list are able to be around again the march meeting of the wals was held at the home of mrs j p klrkwood after the opening devo tional the roll call was answered with naming a prophet of the bible mrs root mcenery then gave her report delegate to the ivebyterlal tna scripture study on the life of john was atven by mrs p w shortlll in her usual interesting manner and the topic by mrs r mcerry several items on uttntrit3 given for the watch tower the april meeting will be held at the home of mrs r mcenery rev mr foreman closed the meeting with prayer phone 37s where your dollar goes farther georgetown w i kelvinator cuts the cost of better living hugh lindsay born graham at peel memorial hospi tal on march 10th 1037 to mr and mr john h oraham a daughter died uajbciruekt in glen williams on wednesday march 24lh 1037 mar tha martin dearly beloved tile of job marchment in her 73rd year macdonald at her late residence acton onl saturday march wth itutteuia mann widow ol live late peter macdonald in her wth year in memoriam cardrnkllr in lovina memory of mrs cardlnell who iiavd away mar 31st 13g a wonderful mother woman and aldr one who wait better god never made a wonderful worker u loyal and true one in a million that mother was you juxt tn your judgment always rig lit honet and liberal ever upright loved by your friends and all whom you knew a wonderful mother uiat mother was you ever renwmbered by family in memoriam ci1api4n in loving memorj- of mrs w chaplin who died march sfith 1u4 tts three years since ijr vent away and still we miss her day by day the golden memory or the past will ave with us amitle time hall lau her charm big ways and smlluui fff ar a pleasure to recall she had a kindly word for each and died beloved hy all kwr remembered by huiband and ramlly obituary uaavtha maatytn one of glen williams moat highly esteemed residents jn the person of martlia martin dearly beloved wife of joseph marchment passed away at nerhune m uiat village on wednes day march 34th after a long illness mrs marchment was a daughter he late john and mary martin and as bom in ireland coming to can ada with her parents as a child when they tettled in glen wlulams sh wa in her 73rd year she was mar ried to mr joseph marchment in slreclsvllle nftylhree years ago last 12th o july and they took up their residence in the glen her death is lhc tint break in the family she is survived by her husband seven daughters and three sons mrs w kirb mnf mary cooper mrs j atlily olrn william mrs u laird jr norval mrs e domm mrs r e camiihell toronto mrs a m sel lers ssult ste marie waller leon ard and borden glen williams two xuers ab4 survive mrs elisabeth dent lapeer mich mrs mary mac- kenzie almonte onl mrs march- merit was an adherent of the united church a faithful and loving wife and mother beloved in her noma and by a host of friends and nelgn- bors wlio deeply regpth her daath ttie funeral took place on saturday afternoon last when the service was conducted by rev mr btephensor the pallbearers vara nva grandsons and one nephew bert joe and nor man marchment marvyn klrhy george cooper and grovar ttootupaon tttere were many beautiful floral tri butes from relative and friends the remains were interred in olen wil liams cemetery the great uegfcld- liairim ktary graalau tur- af tklfl ceaierallaw the oreat zlegfeld will oome to the gregory tneatre georgetown wednesday and thursday april 7th and th as the finest musical drama ever made for the screen not only does it contain musical spectacles of the best quality but in a story suggested hy the lite of the one and only xlegfeld it preents drama that will draw tears to the eyes of the most blase theatregoer topping this 5- ring circus of en tertainment are found william powall in the role of zlegfeld myrna loy as blllle burke and lulsc ralner anna held dont fall to see thl wonderful picture have you renewed t sixtv five veak old broad cloth suit for coronation day robt hall nearly ninety and hale and hearty will attend the coro nation day celebration in george town on may 13th dmsed in i broadcloth suit ite purchased from grant thompson at co sixtyfive yean ago this sartorial treasure has defied the attacks of moth rust mice thieves and mold and tlkough made in mklvictortan dar t- muly like its owner u honour ute coronation of george vi v mr hall has many interesting re- mlnucencea of early days tp george town and roqueting in which all lus life has been spent and recalls the plank roads to oakvule and notrvai over whleh umher was hauled and ull pines which wer aoade into masts for lh bltlps terra cotta mr and mrs george dickson and family have moved up to the ualton brick yard mr wm stringer of toronto spent easter with terra colta friends mr and mrs oscar townsend spent taster with mr and mrs a mcdonald and family mr and mrs wm johns have flso moved to the ualton brick yard a number of our young people at tended the closing euchre party held at the home of mv il hayward c njt suuon on thursday evening af ter the games were finished the re mainder of the evening was spent in dancing it is expected that the brampton pressed brick yard will resume opera tions shortly a numbe of our citl sens and steady employment during the summer mr and mrs kennedy and family have moved to speyslde miss wluna hunter of toronto spending her easter holidays at her home here we are pleased to learn that mr root mdcauley who has been 111 during the past week l now able to be around again as usual mr w j rutledge and family at tended a birthday party at the home of mr and mrs vanooosenof acton tlie event being held in honor of mr j e k cults 00th birthday a number of our dtutens are laid up with the flu at present easter report of s s no esquekkno umkhoukk names appear in order of merit st iv rons alex wright dorts mitchell pass gwendolyn hill inea scott harold brown jr iv hons shirley wright sr mjlm klrkpatnck lome norton ruth norton ronald davies jr ill barbara cousens and ray mond hasall equal ted brown jr ii bertha shelbourne pamela cousens and bobby brown equal albert hassall lorraine hassall sr i hans mary klrfcpatrlck fred hill pass dorothy bhelboume george oousens gordon hassall sr pr hons olen scott glen glbbs insss marion norrie colin cousens jr pr john uooowarc joyce has sall douglas scott joan campbell bruce norrie jen a- plsher teacher mapw- lrjl muunli lovrtlmr wilti u hum brr cif supmurtrr jotinwixl to slrt- lord wltrre thty ttlmiiulid anotlsrr dwril tri live nitnl mattxkiiv ctrr beiitif ui j or t in 1 j t scrw a tin- mupu- ijaf lutdltrrvioujv m 3 to o it a teood kanu- 11 tin- nay tth llw iut iooklng dmuclt hvoiv liiilsfwl tratil whu iuiuxl sv lvur it wrrv uluibv to iwiietratr lw tonr- wall twivivct sf lw ioml y wljmlimr 0i wow tlte mai j ijtif on uh imjimw olw britm um mulaet njiiju rhampwavs o ofiurlu ulul uw ruulul ivoklrn of ttie howie moivna mcmorlartruiiliy thl tstlmf fwiu yrar uil cup ha- ursiti pal for and tin maple lalj can reir- tauy be pkud ol bring its nr- win ners the vlhlirrt of this oitarlo njill final wirr to liave pulvr wlninij ror- dominion honors durtittf uw ttrt holiduyw but ihf- wtvt backbil down en tlielr otter to- come kau the following t taken front- ui stratford beaconllerald and will br rvd with inurest by our citutrrui pacrd ty a fourtedyiold unt bobby ooldham georgetown manlr lesmfs ended uie bvf career vol stralord marons in uie truotsal pe- wee hotkey liaguelierewnesday nlghl the oeorgeloan lads admini stered a 3 3 defeat on the maroons it was otoktly a case of live ma roons versus ooldham and live ma- rorts came out second best which vis as it should have been on the nights play ooldham did about 75 per cent of the work for ills team the maple leafs all carry the name of a toronlo maple leaf player on their backs goldliam carries the name of reg hamilton but he gives promise of being a far better player than his adopted namesake the kid is fourteen years of age weighs leg pounds and is- a scant inch short of six feet in height he looks like a natural the maroons whittled down their threegoal deficit in ue first period when jack whiteside who was easily secondbest player on the ice count ing ooldham as best ftnared tle puck from ooldham near the oeorcetown hhie line he baxkhanded a slkol which missed the net hot htued for his own rebound and succeeded in pushing the puck into the cage it was the only goal of the period bud james and doug sargent teamed up for a georgetown goal be fore the teams got settled away at the start of the second period early in the last session ooldham broke from his own blue line round ed the defence and lifted the puck into the cage he drew his penalty a few minutes laler and whiteside sailed right through the georgetown team lor a goal unaxsist- ed georgetown got a tiebreaker af ter eleven minutes and oily seconds of lit period and it was ooldham who did the trick accepting a nice pass from bob wylie he drove close fnd fired a shot past uutchln- maple leafs goal clark defence ooldham morrow centre james wings sargent hale subs d early barber b early murphy wylle cleave kemshead maroons goal nutchlnson de fence furlong peck centre white side wings gaischene drown subs gross flanagan mcgraw davey cre referee chick appel stratford to end tk midget hockey season in georgetown an tilmlnauon series was played monday and tuesday evnlngs with the canadiens and the black hawks teaming up in the first game on monday night and the mar oons and the bruins in the aeoonu the canadiens outplayed the hawks 5 to 1 while the maroons came from behind to beat out the bruins 5 to 3- in the final game on tuesday night the canadiens were much live ba- tef when they noted out the mar oons 3 to 0 to win the elimination series streetsvllie von the juvenile cup last saturday afternoon for the sec ond year in snocmslon when they de feated the olen by the decisive score of 5 to l it was an excellent game to cratch and better hockey exhibit ed than the score might indicate the winners were a faster wtlng lot of boys and have had considerable more hockey practice this winter than the glen squad the losers put up a good game and were entitled to more goals on the play the juvenile cup has been held hy the following teams since it was put up for competition top street college view olen wll hams twice and streetsvllie twice there will be a meeting of all boys inurtued in a program of athletics during the coming summer and fall in the town hall on thursday i0j am will all the hoys try and be present the annual meeting of the ualton county baseball league was held in acton on wednesday night of last week 17ie clubs represented were milton acton and georgetown mr e ryder 136 president of the league presided the financial stalemnt of the past season was read and showed a balance of 373 otncers for 1u7 were elected as fallows president walter hayward milton vicepresi dent w h mcgllvray georgetown secretarytreasurer p w b fiu- gerald mil ton jt is doubtful 11 ac ton or bramjuon will be able to field a baseball team this year and a result campoellvlue and hlllsburg arr being invited into this league beef- 15fc- prime rib roasl 23c lb slewing velil 2 um 25o- ttrtskrl sm- rials boiling beef lie lb short rib roast 17c lb mrlx m yrr4r mly klyw inc rating sausage 2 um 25c hearts 10c lb choice veal roasts tsclb two sk shoulders urrky by the birrjr iwv uiw bw pork butts 16c lb jsidi 20c lb i braakfast jfaoin 27c lb fresh hams i9c lb coluse rolls 21c ib sh ial tftlk wruunuu tbmajl creamery 3uttter 2 lbs 59c fancy fish larr joppers isc pair fillets 17c lb freih vegetables carrots 4 bunches 25c 5c u cabbage 5 salmon steaks 18c lb twu turnip 5c each halibut steaks 25c ib plmti orty spinach 2 lbs 15c cleanser 3 tins 14c cheese 25clb cheese 25cib cooking appes g lb zsc v calay 4 in package 19c kqyal vutx orange manaalaie ktrawwtry if afctitwaly c ar phaaa jaa 32 ox jay 29c juicy htottx oranges 2 aa 39c telephone 27 wm king prompt delivery savings foft telephone useks tlie bell telephone company an nounces miscellaneous rate reductions which they state wll saw telephone users of ontario and quebec upwards of 1600000 yearly reduced charges on rural teleihone will save fanners 1100000 year other important items ua which charges are cut are for installing and moving telephonea for shorthaul long distance caus and for the hand 4ype of telephone which after may 1st will cost only lc instead of 30c per month more defence hall and sanderson centre sargent wings chaplin and stock- ford subs j wilcox riddall press- wood bonfleld hamilton potteries goal lee- de fence collier and hilts centre r wilcox wings riddall and murray subs kerr steddard p le mcdon ald for sometime the toronto base ball club havejieen trying to have sunday baseball legallaed and so far have not succeeded howeverat the annual meetlna of the ontario ama teur baseball association at oshawa on saturday a resolution will be tabled asking for sunday baseball in ontario towns whether the request wluvbc- granted we will have to wait and see- church leaders claim that sunday baseball would spell their doom and the following piece of poetry taken from an excliange might depict live condition of many churches in canada should the re solution go through the preacher did not come today the home team was in town the eiders sat in the baldheaded row to see the boys perform the deacons held the jack not uiat was gathered for the game and the choir sang the anthem i praise babe ruth of home run fame the church was very empty one faithful layman tried to stand and tell of a loving saviour this spiritually deserted land he prayed for the wandering preach er who calls them back of the plate lie prayed for deacons and elders who around him did congregate he prayed for the little children who out in the hleachers did sit that they take- no ague or sun stroke when the home team falls of a hit just then the door flew open the preacher came rushing in he won the largost of jack pots and his pockets bulged with tin he rose for the benediction praise the spirit and father and son ive tilled my pockets with silver for beliold brethern the homo team woo the layman sat down then fainted he cared not to hear the score but he did lioar a voice up yonder say come sun you are wanted no more the bells in the belfry are silent now the lock is eaten with rust but ue preacher and deacon and elders alt with the magnets in base ball trust mi ay to all the citizens ol georgetown who by their active interest in our pro hockey and attendance at tlie games made georgetown thr twwne of midget nji-l- for ontario your in ureal is an aid in promoting horary aivd other fields of athletic endeav our for the youngsters auln i say many thanks gordon alrolt on saturday afternoon lat smith a stone maple leatv journeyed hamilton and defeated the fastskat ing hamilton potteries hot pule 9 to a tn overtime the game was clean and hard fought with the visi tors holding a slight rdge throughout the entire game sargent ofvened the coring on a pass from chapjin that completely outgueuxd lrr j wil cox added anotlier when he soured from a scramble in front olahe ham ilton citadel midway utrouglv uie second canto mcdonald netted ttut hot plates initial tally sliortty a up ward when ive outguessed dewhurst from close in- collier later tied the score on a beautiful solo rush after seven minutes of overtime chaplin drove home the million dollar goal from a scramble in front of lee uiat only the than the desk telephone the peclauon is uiat the reductions wul gave him no chance at all lead to a still more wldepread use stellar work of dewhurat and lee in of the telephone increasing its value i the nets kept down the score i to all users i smith stone goal ijaw hurst grory theatre friday april 2 the luckiest girl jn the world sparfcumjc muty htairiritt jilu wyall novelties broadway highlights in old wyorning hold that line cartoon popeye organ grinders swing fox news saturday april 3 gods country and the woman ptiiriuilwa in nalwml muii f ik4 jutm ouvm- cwmu ury itmrrtmi gfrg ftrtrl and hmrty b vincent lopez band knock knocks cartoon porky the wrestler chapter 1 1 flash gordon a mlli u j i mo show on tuesday afsul cla b wednesday and thursday april 7 and s the great ziegfeld maslcal ota suggested vy ike life t aerw0a greatati ihinwii starrlar wiulaa paweu myma lay am laiae kaltttr novelty whale whoa owing t tke length at fila tkere wul w ana aaw taeli aigkt caim- aaenrljag at taaa sharv the mitmuauw k osimret lie ajaaua ue watch our window wom wsxkiy 1cs cbnuli shcials and oo rwapple nut sttwlac 13c 2 far 25c longs confectionery s22l norval rifle club win on monday night the norval rifle club coraiieled against the toronto lrtsli rifle club on the toronto range and were victorious by a margin of two points tan men shooting on each team the score was a tie when lhc eighth man of each team com pleted his score tlie last two men of uie norval team winning uie match by two points the scares of each team are as follows toronto irish 080 norval u82 the aeekly oold button event was shot concurrent with uie- match and mulled in a up between six members in the shoot off anouier three oar- uered ue was uie result it was then a matter of shot for shot until eight shot were ilfvd by each man two of them dropping one point mr h nurse pairing hh lam sliot tn uie centre or the len ring winning uie button tlie toronto irish team will vl41 the norval ruiigr on monday arll uui when a rr intertfttlng mouh is cximctml botti trams tietnu cenly malchett your wisest move is to buy insuruice now protection for yourself and family gordon alcoh rilone t mn- in onii ttutk great west life assurance co pure food storil 2x11b pkgs pure lard i 2 large tins heinz soup 2x4 cube tins beefex cubes 2 tins brunswick brand chicken haddie 29c 25c 15c 25c 2 tins devon brand sliced peaches heavy syrup 33c 2 tins devon brand dessert pears light syrup 25c i tt 07 jar york brand fancy mixed olives 39c 1 ib tin bakers breakfast cocoa 25c vitone n nourishing food beverage 24c 44c 79c 2 x 9jj o2 tins florida gold brand natural grapefruit juice 19c sweet pickle cottage roll in piece ib 17c choice breakfast bacon in piece ib 21c peamealed back bacon in piece ib 27c fresh weiners per ib 17c fresh bologna in piece ib 12c 1 0 bars p g while naptha soap 39c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone7s we delver y look look anrll 3 kjtguuut roiccst jeanette macdonald nelson eddy in maytime starts saturday apr 3 for 6 days at the luxurious guelph u nm tk kwt royal theatre tulnra kit us iu cm m

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