Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1937, p. 2

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pace 2 tkc georgetown herald wednesday lvfmug april 2 1 at i37 be in tune with the times join the vast array of satisfied shop pers who always shop at silvers to be folly satisfied visit silvers depart ment store where you will find the largest variety of seasonable mer chandise at prices that simply satisfy the most thrifty shoppers below w a few of jjte feature for this week 5 ladies silk satin slnfs whit- rind teo rose gg ladies hose service and chiffon full fashioned g host for this week end 49c5 spring lslrlere you will need new curtains silk curtain materials special 3sc hewetson cushion welt girls oxftfrdb straps and tiesj in inn up to 3 slssaar extra special a larur assortment of womens j 5 and misses silt chiffon dresses wrth silk slip very latest styles reg 7 95 at 595 womens spring coats and suits in all the newest style trends at 795 up we have on display a large assortment of ladies shoes smart styles and nil sizes at 198 you must see our assortment in ladies millinery something new something different special 14 a wonderful line m mens smart goodyear welt oxforos all wx re 3 75 gpecuu 295 mens dress shirts maclean brand they sell tveywk for 2 00 a special purchase en ables us to offer them at 1jz9 mens spring coats m vanoui style- and ma terials raglans tubes and balmalcans at 795 up wt haw the largest stock of men suits you will find anywhere the very latest in styles our prices are right and range from 1095 to 2700 ucoilvray qukrin at knox united church atanae kitchener on saturday ajirtl itlh w7 by uw k o thomm kmmlinn daughter of mr and mrs fs-ancl- qotffln kitchener u oohwld l moguvray imi of mr and un f l mcouvrmy 0onrun ontario bled kahly al lot a ouikioii 10 k quating un fiaturday au i7ul iwi ellqbrlli jan juorr widow ol the ul ttioenaji kaly in lur land yr marshall al cluclph ancrt liomiltal tui hatunlay april liui inn tivomas mattjuui beloved tiufcbapd of uauldtt ualrd aired ci yr f cta1uc at hr ute hrmldrnw lot 12 mh titw triiit tuamhln 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aimliior to oudil uu boaics ul the lawu ol ucoruioii be now rcd eooiul and tlnrti uine aauj unaui iuud and uu eal ol uic oaruaimlian be utlaclviml uwreto aiul uie blauki be lulod uh uie ojuu ol jenkins choral society concert another grand buexfess by um 111 kiiu l iviiuluf ul ull llruli iu 1 i 11 a3hgrove upi silvers dept store wwe your dollar go futhcr phone 37s georgetown obituary mms thomas ealtly un euasbeut jsne kirly widow ol lh uu thorn early ami daugh ur ol the lata david storey of nas tasaweym died at her liome near morval on saturday april liui her tlnd year rollowln an lllnes of three weeks she had spent uw fcrtjattr part ol her ufa in the nor- val district and au ol it in halton county she was a member of the norral trebytrin church bur- vtvinc are four daughter ui sarah of baskmtooo ur hoy uarrop nor- vml mr bdcmr wetcher ouelph and mrs prank hetcher norval three toi cheater t and harold of norval and wuuam saskatoon au autera mrs wuuam uaiales and ur wau uclauchlln in the states mrs wuuam murdock valparaiso bask mrs benjamin carnahan ou- bert malna bask mrs hobert browtuee and mrs james wilson toronto and two brothers david of rjockwood and thomas of acton the funeral took pue on tuesday after noon when the remains were interr ed in 1 1 luert cemetery norval eggs scarce next fall according to official market forecast us gew tritea mi gew rveaus far tkaee wke have ftteu aa iw neu oroer var cftjekji tey tile otbctal ef and poultry market review from ottawa dated april lath ritis the following striking uatements in ontario and quebec particularly there is reason to be- ueve that laying uock is now away below normal true omftdmon combined with reduced purchases of baby chirrs is causing real concern over the possibility of an egg shortage next pall te trnpresson now is ihat eggs wlu be scarce from septembet to january thee uateeaentx bear out what we have been satylng mil winter atad spring thai there never was a more pro time to get into hlgh- ejnauty poultry stock so again we urge alert minded poultryaaen to get into bravfe xtraprat uock at the u prices we are able to quote this season mayhatched xlraproflt puuets wul lay in oetober if well reared and wul cash in all pau on the high prices we are bound to nave u ggs are scarce slowergrowing blrdj would miss the first half of the highprice season better mill by slatted pallets on the strength of the above forecast we believe you will be auu farther ahead to buy started pullets and get them into the laying house that aaucfe sooner we can supply you with xtraproflt puuets s to weeks old that are- weu started and should lay in auguit or early september if you keep them growing and our xtra profit stock has the reputa tion for continuous high production without moults slumps or other it kueetet xtraproni grade ui each mm per 100 34j0 per 100 law prices far i standard qrade hew hampshire puuets weeks old new hampshire rhode bland jted white sock pulells 3 weeks old barred rock white wyandotte pullets 3 weeks 30 per 100 k00 per 100 lechora puuets 3 aveks 3340 per 100 29j0 per 100 nonaexed chicks heavy breeds 3 weeks 3165 per 100 195 per 100 1 wctiti nltl puuets or nonexed chicks 3c per chick less dyeid cockerels heavy breeds 1500 tier hundred rtnwd cockerels 5 to 6 weeks old 15c each dayu chicks nanezed immediate shlnmentat prices quoted last week oraer year cklrits t4ay it wiu pay you in ct prompuy every day you lose now means a days less ages pu arid a day less profit on your years business write or phone us today to hold your chlccs for you fred w bray ltd john street north hamilton ontario ok george brown agent noryj ontario e avetroughing dont put off that eavttroughme ib y loner you aboukt take advantage of the price now prevailing as eavetrough is uearlily rising in price satisfaction has been our motto for eleven years f l mcgilvray rmtxtttbtnt tinimkuuntf hims wd roofins phone 273w georgetown thomas maatshaix after an ulness of some month duration thomas marshall one of erin townships most highly respectr ed residents passed away at ouelph general hospital on saturday april 17th deceased was a son of the late mr and mrs edward marshall and was bora at umehouse lie was 43 r of age and had been a farmer au his ufa in 1903 he was married to matilda balrd of erin who wlui family of three sons and one daughler survive wllbert of hamu- ton oordon and allan at home and mrs bruce fletcher of erin one brother chief w 0uarahau of oeorgetown four graiiddhlldreo and his stepmother mrs edwavd marshall of llmehouse also survived in reu gion mr marshau was a presbyterian and the funeral on tuesday after noon from his late residence lot 10 tth line erin was conducted by revs grant and richardson the pallbearers were wm jackson nor man rlddler oeorge bcou howard maarthtuviwrn bush charles over- d there were many beautiful floral trihutes from relauvfi and friends the flower bearers were douglas and joyce fletcher grand children douglas uenhaii w e usrwhll lloyd marshall earl jack son and herbert berry the remains were interred in erin cemetery tlard at a mlary ul s30u per annum carried moved by parr eeanded by uau that uie treasurer pay uie depart menl of municipal attain 1350u on houmiic orreur payments carried moved by dau seconded by coal uuu ului uie e u ruddy co be al lowed lo move uie signs in ceulral hirk lu a nea locution as per plan submitted under uie supervision of uu clialrman ol uie properly com nil l it corned moved by lals secoitded by lyons uiui j it smui be jtfuntbd uie use uie rood into uie reservoir pro- pvrti hi conidermtlon of the fact tluit tie uravl uie road and put it in cuudiunn lor travel carried moved by inur seconded by dmvis uial uy law ho 3tl4 in regard to dayllfilil saihg time in uie town ol gvorgelowii be amtnded aihl that uie ime mentioued as june july and auuuat be mad to read from the 1st sunday in may until the uurd suiulai m beptember carried yeas parr cleave uau ciippa and ttavli may olbboni lyons and costlgan in speaking to uie mouon mayor gibbons pointed out that the elec tors at the municipal election in dec 1033 by a majority of 80 voted lo establish daylight saving during the months of june july and august and uierefore he felt there should be no change made by councu until sub- mluxl again to the ciiiaens for their anproval or disapproval llui wutu it utiniod wmrulmil cim1iu1 mlrt n jjjiuju chuinit ul 4uv i lu im- kiiullu r iruiid jy vu uu ihlid ul a trfru ujl ixukltlu limil 11 ull i1u u uulktu b u tulltlll itaulu i- lilllluvvill 111 kitiki ui u t inu ta iiil uuialii uiu uliclt i aiwuit ouiitluii ol ur w i ujvjj ui urahiiumi uuu lut liv m urn n uuu in iimiuuii u viiulr lur lul iku hmi credn i uimi dm uu uu iiiiki ui hi limir and uu 441uii ikin mr rluuitcy t aul lur iim uikiuiil illtrl lu luinu to hn ululu ul ltrult low ii u iu i r llli it mujiaj liiur uiiiiiunl ill imiiljl iluullt ul ull lvfll int uciv uw iluiulkl liv ii i h vmdqualt viujin ljuillu iu 01 til l i mo c iiirjior ui muuc ulinli titartfu luuti uvi au ui u tullout lur i ali vilcurvi i llu luiiuliug ljli1 ta iirojrum vi oa rtihlitsd ciioiiu ljldlt luuud maundir imuubsti qiiniuiu uu wtiiki- ui vnu meivdviftii kriyiultu hreilr coiuruuo wilu ill krr dojic aiui ualulll a lluwui ioiu hmall clvorui n hli lull vo0rljktcjiur cliuril luliui to miljc lluillry uuok mnubert quu tu- tin lu luu irtic hchrriu cuius r viui ocutu aul wudrrtui itwn- iwru lioiirjlio ilo willa prlef violin olo vt utirui arnold coi diuru- salna along w a couk gum hume aihun uixirik tcliuurt quarlelte ar lii lue wall straus octette ucautlful dreamer steillien fvuter clioru- tlic big bron bear manazucca alexander urcwer schubert quartette fairy tales kanwk perlccium mobile bolim cliru matlock uie pritt han del violin olo ballet mujc ham- mund ladjca quartette silver eyes cross cliorus hallelujah handel ood save the king at the cloe of uie program short audreses avre made by rev d d davidson mr alex maclaren mayor gibbon and rev e o baxter cfm- gra tula ling uie society on uie success of uielr concert a social time was spent by uie members of uie chorm society in uie basement of uie church when pres entations were made lo mrs florence paul and mr and mrs w e capps mrs paul wai presented with to boudoir lamp ahue mr and capt aere uie recipients of a lamp 11m ur tiielik rfrriik2 hirrt liu of uw auxiliary wau hrui wi ttiuimiy uhtiimhhi in uie church h mr h t-ms- and un ulllrr humb uktnir i hi dr vutlmtal e j- wi sun h inotnl in usving miirdtck murkniav of llunmi chillis u utir lui l ikrakrr wtwi brmikhl u uiihlv rtir r front iter liillon ii ul lltr vulllng ucltl luihiflv r4rvul iuuis1 and hornby iullriliulinl uriirrou h b tniuicl nuiiibrr t4ui 1 ting uf u uillll miio bv ii v it v whmmi aiul a durt by mr i jink hi tinu ur i laldlaw uf norul u jl bv ur lvicy mrrrl of lli thi i mid u diift uv utk u llfon mul ui- mil r ol icoruby mr hurl wiumi ull lulod lh con iinti branch intliu ik nlu uu full airll 13 u iv i hr iounu lu unum til llilr rhrrlllllt oil hilikly lluibt ulldi kudirtviliinl mr j tudd h mih churlli an hi uftvf ihf otilr for lb nln und ubj ittu tklir mui utiwuisi it in ismng nlatui immtwr laeiailiiagtaaitihbaimbhsiabraitaeie choice meat at kings special picnic hams 19c f- special fresh pork shoulders fssf slsuvjtrtsy 16c j- special choice veal roasts 18c sikiaj stir nvi rrir creamery butter 2 lbs lor 59c i- balllnafad miy altx mrkav pmit uir twk i nd with her father ur v cole of acton ur a o w foreman and urs h wy sliortul attfiwml ihr jlamlhoii con ft ir nc- hrmiich wellng of uu w mil jn niauaru fulu j tlit w v held a paiwukf tuoiwr on frulaj evening hie minpt r via ell uiundfl aiul rvrryoiif enjoyed uir- liancakrv and mulilf kkui a jiok lirogrum followed roiuiting i vwui aia bv ulv w price rv mr tore man and mrs foreman liulriimentul u imber by llarwy hjur und ua o carey of gcorutlown uuo a hum urous reading by alma mcknery the april meeting of the w a as held ot uie iwum of un- u vennstter ttie opening devotional exercie were taken by ur vannat ter and alma ucknery the roll call via aruuered with hints on hou4 cleaning heading were glv- n bj mrs o tliompaii and mr l mclviier alma ucknery contrl buted a olo relre hment were rrv m at uir cloe of uie meeung j smgar frwrs v4rrky t k k breakfast j sluulder roasl pork skoulders bacon f f tender beef 16c ib j 16c 1wa rl k br ull i pork chops 23c lb hamburg sick isc lb lai funk tmttlry vtylr urn- rvia fmil sluing vr 2 lb 25c i sausage 2 lb ic mrs utile x- euzabet1i mkaucdltii on april 13th 137 uiere passed into the belter world a loving mother and esteemed friend in uie person of mrs elisabeth forsyth in her 9th year she was one ot a family of eight children of the ute charles meredith and susannah hardacher and was born on feb 3th lg9 on uie meredith homestead i llmehouse of these three predeceas ed her mrs john barclay mrs ro bert scott and albert meredith thou who remain to mourn the loss of a devoted sister are john meredith mrs jas grant ijmehouse joseph ot toronto and rev thomas mere dith of manlwalti que who has been in uie chrtstlan ministry tor forty- eight years on sept lath 1sti she was married to robs 1l davidson and moved to manltoulln island to lafts where she lived for forty years there mr davidson passed away on feb 9th 1900 three children were bom to this union eva who paed away in infancy wumd who died two years ago and mrs harry it drown of esquesing five grandchu dren margaret harold robert jamee and thelma brown also survive in the year 1903 the married luctiard forsyth who predeceased her in 1031 for uie past two years she resided at the home of her daughter mrs i carry r brown from whose reel dence the funeral took iibue on thursday apru lui the wcrvlce was conducted by the rev george i stephenon assisted by rev tties meredith interment wa- made in limshoue cemetery which l- on uic corner of uie tarn where she was born the moral tributes from the family and fiiknds were beautiful the pallbearers were s j sell r r scott charles uercdlui wm mltclieu angus lawuon and fred j brown amatllr nku1t at gregory tueattte amateurs from a radius of many miles prceuied their talent to an appreciative audience of oeorgetown rcsidanis uiat ruled uie gregory theatre on uic evening of thursday islh the show consisted of 3t ep- arate acts the winner of the aniatevlrtoott- test was uu rita ryan a delightful little 13 ycoivold girl from mimirto aliose nimble feet and saucy tophat costume inoped her to victory she r uttering tier services to mrs p uraub one of the contestants in the georgetown business campaign bstcond jirue went to tiny donald spcnce alioe auburn hair tartan sporan and kllu coupled with a charming cockiness as he sang his hootch ongs brought forth galls of aplauc from a totally enchanted audience wee donnie hailed from toronto and offered hl services to mr w w brownridge local talent scooped up uie third prise when the iiopular aclon quartette singing for mrs annie kennedy wa- licked by uie judges betaeen acts and in uie intenrus ions which were necessary to elect uu wlunen di uch a lengthy and varied iirognun master of ceremon ies jim algie of brampton joked and played on a borroaed comet bringing howls of laughter from the large crowd hut to merely mention uie official und uic winners would be to mis uic fact uiat uie entire program was of urpriiinuly liigh calibre those who xm dkl so by slim margins and utoe attending the show remarked coiistiuuh of uic remarkable talent that presented luell during the even uig the show was presented by uic aitrctuuil panoring the george town business camiialgu now in its ittial week and which closes at mid night saturday rumor lias it uiat o great l the demand for a replulion of such an amateur jiow thai it will probably bcjepealed under slightly different conditions when uie prises in the busmess camiiaign are preucnied from uie tage of uie gregory theatre un the evening ol monday uie 3th the receipts on uiat evening will be turned over to uic lions club ol lteontctoati for ue among under- lirlvthied children tlianlts the ladies of the royal circle ol knox presbyterian church wish lo thank all utose who donated article to uielr rummage sale and apprec ate very uauch uiose who patronlaed them they hope to have a bigger and better one in october up r do you know why kelvinator is the best value in a refrigerator tooay hugh lindsay evawamawftaaaalli daffodil tta on tlmrdaj last apru isui uie bume of mrs j u buck ouelpli st uu utc scene ol a v cry enjoablc luhodll nu given by uie ladies of roup i ul uie united church wo men auxiliary hit gur l were received by mrs king iireskleiit of uic grouji and ur- kei liter president ol the w a a ver line program was given by the i ol lowing artists mrs rett mtc wuia price ruth davis helen mcgowan marion ovcrend iais mitlaii margaret bradley and mrs c buck dellciuu mrlngtlme refreslirnenl completed the pleasure of uie after noun a hearty vole of uianks was tendered to mrs buck for offering uu hospitality of her home on uils occasion children h aid society the second annual meeting of the children s aid society of the ooun lies of iv i and hallon will be held in the court house brampton at 3 iun dut wednesday april 3tth annual re ports wul be presented and officers elected for uie ensuing year the gurt speaker on uiis occasion will be un j s drisoou director of uie york county ohudrena aid so ciety llepresentauvea from the provincial uepartment of welfare will also addres the tateeilng a very cordial invitation is extend ed tu all who are hiterested in the work uf the socletj it sllnatist orangjei nlot ft jtalsv 2 39c aatino apwles 3 fw 10c ivtka lahtt grapefruit 3 fc 23c umehouse uoniiaj eienlng the chool child ren under the able leaderslup of mrs gowdy presented a very fine entertainment at s s- na 9 kques ing mls pislier teacher acting as chalrlady choruses by senior and junior choirs and solos were given hy uie public school children a double trio duet and olos were also given by the llmehouse students attending georgetown high school piano num hers by four different girls were much enjoyed all the numbers given have been prepared for contest in halton musical fesuval to be held in hil ton on thursday friday and satur day of this week much appreciation was expressed to mrs gowdy for ail her work and a beauuful basket of carnations was presented lo her by uie high school girls the evening closed with singing of ood avc uie klng- ltmehoue wa- weh represented at georgetown choral concert on tuos day evening when uie excellent con cert wa- presented mrs a w nor ton mrs ed sanford misses helen mcgowan and helen ueredllh messrs wiu newton sam oishy harry smt triers and harry devereaux all contributed toward 11 success miss norma stephenson held very successful musical concerts at glen williams town hall friday evening and at lome school on tuesday evening when tlie school cjilldren sang choruses and solos acquitting themselves in a very creditable man ner they will be represe at uie halton musical festival on thursday and saturday of this week the sympathy of the community goes out to uie relauves and friends of mrs e forsyth who passed away on monday apru 13 at the home of tier daughter mrs harry brown the funeral conducted by uie rev o l stephenson took puc6jonthursday apru 16th at the home and later to the limehoue cemetery rev thos meredith brother from manlwaki quebec assisted in the service be sides mrs harry brown only daugh ter mrs j grant slter and messrs john thos and joseph meredith brouiers are uie only close relauves remaining mrs forsyth was bom in this community but spent dul1 of tier married life on manltoulln is land rev thos merediui of manlwaki quebec preached in- uie united church on sunday last when he chose as his text i know that he l a man of god i kings it 34 he recalled early days years ago when as a buy he attended the same church with his parents and other members of his tamil he jremem bered being uie first student at the georgetown high school uie day was opened flltj years ago after lending forty eight years in the uclhodl1 and later united church ministry he is reuring this year live in ottawa he preaclied with much strength and power and hxs message will be remembered for a long time rev ur steiilienon preaclied at ulllon on sunday evening in ex change with rev ur irwin of mil ton who was entertained at uic par onagc and who iireached at church hill and glen williams several sitors fhom tnronui and other paints wen prreenl u enjoj hi uir beauuful week end in uic ml lage milton pleading guilty to three charges of htos indecency ernest o linger 34 of bronte was sentenced to two years on each charge to run con currenuy in kingston penltentiar by uagutrale l j c bull of bramp ton in police court here on wednes day of last week mr h a mocoll and daughter enid and ulvt e ii bowr returned on friday from an enjoyable vaca lion spent at fort lauderdale florid urs e e peacock of toronto vlsl ted irienil in town on tuesday halton county councu wiu meet in milton on wednesday april 31st mlis kauileen symons of albany ny l envoi ing a vut at her home here mrs t c dales returned last sat urday from beaverton after a three month absence accompanied by her sister mrs u t harris who wul make her future home in milton p leonard white announces uie engagement of his daughter florence ruth to mr arthur 8 hornby of chauiam son of mr e t hornby and uie late mrs hornbyof ilalley- bury the marriage will bake place quleth on june 5ui champion freak fillets 17c ib smoked fillets 17c ib red salmon steak isc ib habbut steaks 25c lb red salmon isc ib by th wt acton on tuesday evening last week re j r waldie ua of arthur was invested wlui uie degree ot bachelor of divinity the invetur took place in knox college toronto mr and mrs donald waldie and mr alek waldie of aoton were pres ent al the ceremony sammy brunellc is now able to be about again and is recovering from hl recent injury received when shot with a xi rifle mr and mrs o a dlua attended uic funeral in toronto and at pus- llnch on monday of uie late j p macpherson mr and mrs w j reld and mr mervln reld who have been residing in toronto for uie past tep or twelve years liave returned to acton and will make uielr home in uie home town again many friends welcome them back visitors at the home of hr and mrs s o smiui sixth une on sun day were mr and mrs p a adams of franklin v uic ny miss esther kraflt iln of buffalo ny mr and mrs e j keep st- catharines oat mr and mrs lawrence king rock wood miss ethel smiui and ur dan norton georgetown free preix erin fallowing a fall from on apple tree when hl hi juries were not thought to be pf a eriaus nature arthur riches 73 died at his home at cata ruct on april 7th mr and mrs wllon nixon of d unit mich were week end visitors with mr and mrs norman nixon joseph v flaherty coledon toan line is confined to his home follow ijig an opernuan fur uie removal of his tonsils ur und utv john uuier have re turned to gait otter visiting uie past aeel with the formers lter and brothers here mrs it geo overland entertained uu united church choir lost thurs urv evening at ur and urs rov grundy s to a surprle birthday par h ordered and donated by her niece urs m c mclrod olmblett ol ulnneapolls ur and mrs fred paulknfr who spent uie a inter in florida were vtl tors for a few days with mr and mrs emir teeter advocate card ol thanks mr and urs w g uurshull and family hereby convej lo friends and neighbors uielr sincere uianks for uie many klndnesms and ex of sympathy extended lo uiem in their ad bereavement b the death of ur marsliall s hrotlu a uir lau tlionio marjiall of erin this is centennial yur in george loan 18371331 r bt qusufly b c s 3x tt4so per square sx soo per square sales tax paid and delivered j b mackenzie son coal and lumber dealers contractors georgetown and acton hhmsh m sua amm nsman sristif 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