Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1933, p. 2

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2s page 2 the georgetown henli wed ncxlay evlning 0 ttolxr 25lli 1933 r h thompson co s p e c i a l v a l v e s u autor liiiar auw uiiexxii nmouij powder m 25 40 and 63 watt runoutin lauri iw catttlr floor wax rood quality tie u- hawij klooil oloitfl with dusur mr t4 toilet iajhjl t bu tie ivkheady ftjuutuohtfl slarvcurd type e ajullalt iioopino cuu vt fil gold clloiuf iioube iaint good quality u cow cllainb open king cocoa doofl uatfl uouuur iiajuux iuiot otma vim handled axra wnf quality sicel 4j4 glu pwttj lutausg aaj huh h- ai rfmul ftif imbowaue hiwbjno y1nhuithino uj kxectmic willi no obituary o ii yuolottom after a loutf illness 0orwr jlenry ttiompton a vetl known and lujlily w txjed faraur of hornby pad away at welleuey hopllal torcne go uocdav in hi tlui yur lvoa- ed wuj a humur of st btepheu church hornby of uie orona order and of th bcouuh kit isurvtving ar hi widow lao urns and ww daughter wilfrid at ivotrj frank superintendent of the children wal ter at ullton and lira isabell cleave gorbtown two sisters and our brother auo survive urt w d johnston and uut annie thoupoih qorgetovti and ilrv qrlfln thcxip- un of hamilton the runersl took lilac thu afternoon r ii thompson co phone 48 georgetown m asvst b ss sh s st- ii mjutv xhjmst 0u oi olen wiuun tooi highly viiuhj tobu loi many iij uj uu- persou of iluy coihor dod tuddeiiiy at uw hoar of tier tuouui ui uw ur itiiiiit fioott kucljiur oil wedmsdjy oct 1u mvawd o bom on uie mb une chmgua cousv a luuiur ol uu iau uj and un allen coop r mid u h uu survlvuig inrmbir ul mt lajally wu- lud uud in oku w ilium iw4ciklly all twr uu in ulumx wtf 6 a cwattyutuj trw fmwral to plwr- ui krtdy inin hit luiru of ur j viitih uauiivn uwn wuluto uluii the wnm mo1 conducted by iuv uan uiimnjld tuuud by jtv w j o ttuvnxwin ttu ul lcarvn urn orofki coulur if v iu juuifu toau arthur 11au- titutu or joluuon iciutytwf j u uurrs w c u all in ttwj rr bviiy b utitlf ul tlural trllul fiam irulla and ftwnd inuraunt took puv tn oun wuivsu orfuury jcrccory the a the frituy oct 27ll when ladies meet etui rr4 ar rvabjr atanlag aa haralaf aaj fafcirt mialyry comedy stuck stuck stucco fok new shiuy oct 28u the robbers roost ziw ory bllh ifta tjlurii gatrg kbwa uiuim at 1 pib comedy bring dn back a wife novelty sportt no 2 mickey mouse mechanical man tuesday and wednesday oct 31 and nov 1 storm at daybreak hawj m blub hurnm tt cwnu uarrtag kay fnjui ami ntb auur comedy arabian tmhts scenic forgotten i land dinnerware couino tvgboat annie uk uaru drwlw maj wallix bwy furtden had triir call duuig the pit trcl lh plxe lutgad anr railed out ihr uffif on ttjlunliy about onr oclotk an alarm sai turom in hru a flir dmlopfd undrr the hood of uw n bin on one ol die arrow buur it looked wrtou for a w mlnuu but the biair u fcocn put out with thr ctumual rmunguuhrr thr bu rr- turned to toronto later tn tiv alter noon uruvr it on poarr on bunday night a falw alarm a turned in from the ualn hrt or alarm boi u the culpnu ar ap- prhnidd tt will take until about ctirutma to net them out on tuetday evening a few minute put six the firemen wen again called out to doyle garage on ulll uret but the flamei were eitlnguuhed by the time they arrlwd with little or no 1 to property pure food store 6 lb choice quality fresh rolled oats 25c 5 lb bag clean household baking bran 17c urge tin bordcna chocolate malted milk 39c large bottle aylmer cauup 18c 2 tint croue blacltwell pork and beana 10c connors herring in tomato sauce per tin 18e new australian valencia raisins per lb 18c 2 tins picnic brand sliced pineapple 28e chase sanborns freshly ground coffee in bulk 33c tt glass barrel forest city baking powder 2be 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25e 2 x i lb pkgs pure lard 10c get your bulbs for planting now we have hyacinths tulips daffodils paper white narcissus choice fresh fruil and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver uxmimwlkycz day 1u a htatitohy holiday itemrtnbranrc day nov ii 1 a latutory holiday announcement tc i hi effect ha been made by the bee- rctary of blale department in re ipotue to many tnaulkra a to wheth er uemembraroe day u a compul- tory holiday in atatrment the deparunen ex pu tried that only llunday ere com pulsory hollda nevrrthelfai throu ghout camda general public rrcognl tlon l usually gurn all holiday which are prrunbed by the tta utu of canada the atalement fouoaa ciapr 4 of the axu of the par liament of canada 1w1 provide thai throughout canada tn each and every year the eleventh day of november ahall be kept and observed oa auch under the name of itetnembrancr day ilemembranre day l therefore a tatutory holiday the aame a uunday chruuna day new year day or iaufor day under the atatute of ute dominion and the provtnon nunday l the only holiday which u compul icrtly obaend by the cloatng of fax torlea and atom hevertheleu throughout canada general nubile re rofrnluon l usually given to all noil da a which are prescribed bj the statute of canada the two minutes silence will observed tn town aa usual but whether the day will be generally obaerved n public holiday we cannot say ajvj4jiiij will your car start easy with colder weather coming on is your car in shape for easy starting let us change thnt heavy summer oil to a lighter grade and check over the ignition system and carburetor youll be agreeably i surprised how much difference it mokes to your cur we have a special low cash price for this tuneup work that even includes charging the battery enquire now speights garage phone 279w georgetown ss a s i si itsws csnasis fc l advertise it pays cixeiutattd 4u ann1vcbmary the iotli anniversary of the forma tion of the womina auxiliary of w accrue anglican church wu oela- hruxed on tuesday evening wtlh a bjthdny party complete with a coke on which were io candlft the or ganuutlon mwtlng a a held on oot 13 in 1803 and the first president wu lira i rev i j tvnneu only four cf the diartcr members are now liv ing theie are ur oohcn ulas rua- ton ur n hunter all of georgetown and ur j barber of weston during the past ten tears the wo men auxiliary has donated about 3 000 to the church fund beside sending a bale of clothing each year to lac la hongi bask valued a tooo to take cure of an indian girl at this school the sunday school room was taste fully decorated with autumn 1 saves and a aplendld programme put ui j beaumont glen will lam apoke on behalf of hi deceased moth it who was president for 34 yean lit address was on the work of the wa since it inception contest were held the sunday school orches tra plated several number ur j t thomisson plajtd a violin solo rornpanled by urs w p bradley short sketch by jack thompson and percy baxe called the tongue tied barber aa one of the hit of the evening pour little glrla danced the minuet and folk danoi tn cclume these acre accompanied by mrs c webster chairman vvos rev w o o thompson the arrangements were in charge of ur b ucktnsle president and mm b croat 81u anniversary at st georges kuunkut and imumuing ltt- momw by yiw stsxttuil kucv woo yhokfitom ftt overs church cluaid iu ui ajiruwrury on bundxy last with llojy communion at i an holy communion at 11 sja- and choral 1 vemong at 7 pu ah uw ivrvioa vwre writ sitendd and tlie earnest and inspiring ser mon by uie rector llev woo thimptoti loth toomlng and at ivro uaig were quite beflulng the oecaiion nd uptiitxuted and enjoved by all tuvsent alitr vpeaklng bsttefly to the child ten for a lev alnule at the morn ing wrvloe ur thomtuon rtuue a hu lest tltf mh ww of the hh cliapt of hi vulthew vvf srftiirr ij tiukr to y thy vin be iotwn ouv or to it urue and walk id uuf in purt while rtvro had faith to ttkae to jclu ui tlsov day and bllevd hl paching then wfe thoe wlio mil rlid llun and found fault j ut rfad uu lr ovougtuv a he do the lhoujtit of itvryoiw toduy and knew thry tculud ihru lie uvmonsttjud llj ur t t fcrghe sin und tvttar eatth if luniv and tuul tlitpk of 0e wtru t drll ui at present jsu rouu a ut till im tvprrtulon g iwnrc itbiperlty irturn and it ould hup un but pmap wwuld tnake uw same mlitake uaaji it ogld have ikj ef- ret on the root of tl trouble uit nly rase uiuiga for a while and fpol into ocuruy ouut vat to the i swi rwiawri us to rid ourwlvc i that which hurt u if thou in he world f re aincefe folloaer of jru ohrut 411 would be well ttrfrr vxjuld be no strife and men and ius u n iould be helping ach other if ood will was done on wth m n aould be no dutrrs or troublr ji the borld today all should come to christ and wk forgiveness aiuj hit ium say thy sin be forgiven ihee if men eitvet the church ti da 61li should be done by them then he ha failed but the church ha tceri doing her part and man ha fulled in doing hi own ob not tlu- rhurch the church haj sueeeufully carried on the aotk christ ha given u by holding out chrut and ium cnc hed tliat wv may lotfcjw and if sr would obey all would be srll and thy sji be forgiven the thl is the blit anniversary of fit oeorge rhurth and we thank ood humbly but heartily for the hutory of thl parish for the prwla oraclau and nvrmbera sho have carried on all through these past wan we than ood lor their steadfast faith let ut pray that we too may be faithful and that hutory may repeat itself in those who are carrying on and that the futuir may blossom into the alary of building an dlnce to ood way for the present and future that we all may be true servants and faithful mrmhers of the holy church of jesus chrut the woman auxiliary attended the evening seme tn a body in commem- oratirn of their 40th anniversary the special music by the choir the organ vol unt arte by lira w y brad y and violin select ion by llr jack thompson were feature which added much to the enjoyment of the servtoea lome rifle lrupected by general aadtnon despite met mather and dark sale the lome luflea bcotushi turned out in orcsj at oakvllle last baturuay af ternoon for the first inspection by brigadier oencraj t v anderson d uo new oedcer in command of mill- tsry district no 3 tn succession to general ashum oakvula was rep resented by a company of the regi ment and by the signal corps and bugle band prom georgetown the regimental band and d company un dtr captain j il barber from un ion u company under captain o ivacooil and from burlington c coihany under captain 11 b chi- iwlm captain ii c beaumont lie aa in command of the oakvula com pony while oolonal o b b cousena uc georgetown was in charge of the parade with uajor louis keene as hi second in command after the four com nan tea had gone throu ah various manoeuvres and had marched past the saluting base with live bands leading and the algnauen hod put on a demonstration the men formed up in a hollow square and general anderson addressed them i do not usually aay much at inspection said general anderion but i want to thank you for the time you have been giving to training moat of you have made effort to turn vounclvc out a smartly a possible any criticism x may have to make will be made to colonel cousen to help in your training during the war there will be no criticumi agatmt vnu for what you have done this af ternoon but suggestions which may lirovr helpful a targe number of military ofbcen turned out to witness the inspection including oot p if ilertaberg os o uc general staff officer or mili tary dlsrlct no 3 col p channel vd brigade commander of the mth military brigade uajor j porfcea and capt p harmon or the brigade staff nnd uajor ii t uay of headquartern taff rome 300 men altogether took part in the parade town council iux1 usnxisx ulkyikg yt fcwday kvlwisil town viw1lvm dltttuhtiu council met ut 920 lait i vi nijij uvtrtun wcu ut liiyor um kenju iteeve cleuve cuuncillor cuicbungs olbbonv uaclaien hjruiii and llame- ttie eondltlcn of the town fti ancei urr ducutud ur wlln ilinjuer bank of uontrtal iwvs iitfd u fdun cui slatenit nt u decided to avk ttm uunutpil baard for aultlurlly to bietxnv an uu dltlonal amcunt to lake care of iwnd tures to the end of the year y4- auo uictded to aik the eltl 14 n to obrrve live uvual ttao mtn ute cl silenn on amoutuvr day nov i1u tjw council ngrrj to rooperale vuit oh caiudln xtim in uuir rtr u uw servu ut tint jaiiumnil no huruijy nov mill correspomence ntjth luy o iturlu udtubti 2ixu ltfij tlu 1diuif uu otuiion luiuij isrurjetovsii o ulk ix lif- 11m lmyulm tu at fur pjlutntitl 4 ul uii litter ui iiitf lurald u d iu u will iu tlie c mi u iy ut ovi 1 itrui 1im daiuii u vaciuu 1tu ul my ijoiux1 ifonv ui laiikolue liihy vk i to iijli ihua dib hru u pasud uuiit t u uiu beaulllul wswtery jomit l and lrrn f unday ttchool lwu texnuts of uiji voji chrutun v ivciple uik r itfig ctiaraclrr as lilu jjjf ldud iy ur win lin linduy tlu- nukru aui uihcrit 0vultd iv r luirnu td teuch us tlvr lundsinrnull ot living tru und tkoiioralik- 1 ifc 11j nott t what a uriie of t to tjjji tiflrct und lntuntlon u it b rti i t llmrhousr crmelery id ad v tne are toppliiig over other are on m fulr aay to dlsauftrur patti romprftety cblitrrated wrrd and rank ftotirlsh ng everywhrrr never hue 1 trfvn u more neglected wov fry it l wi h a view to aaakrnuig uu present n trns of llmel ourf- and 11 r ltnehcuse ormetery iloartl to a irallty of uvlr duties that i write thl letter vandaln at t v unt only desrerate a cmvetery are s mmaru deslt with nd gtvrn q ute severe pmlshmrnt by our court of justice ho ahy should people wlio prrmlt a cemetery to go tn ruin and become a sight that is disgusting to live rje surti as llme- houue cemetery rvw 1 be prrmltted to cmpluoently go hru y nlth censure uoblufai lun of the av u liable man power in the tw lghboiliood at uil season of the iur to uotk under the direction cf uie cemetery board could be u- com pi slvtd wtlh very utile rrfcrt a few dij aotk would transform uu timcury with prac tically n ca4 tills c4 ktery cju 1 be muu a pac of beauty a credit to tlve ccmmunlty and an honor in slead of aii insult to the dead interr ed thr re in not being convtr ant wtlh the per- soim 1 of the lime house orme lery board i am unatle to make dlrrc contact know in j xwir newspaper covrn the temtory quite thorougiuy i conceived the idea of enlisting your assurance in the hope that the pub lication of thl utter might awaken the meevben of the cemetery board to a ralimlon of their rrspousjjlluy and the urgent need for immediate action palling iha may it reach some or those liavtng lovtd onea re posing beneath the sod there and stimulate them to take pa ion by brlnglna pre urr to bear on the cemetery board respect ror the departed can only be exemplified by proper attention to the grwvsy mound that mark thetr lau resting- place thanklna u for your coopera tion and hoping for tangible result at an early date btncetvly youn j u uanhaj halton deanery meeting the annual halton deanery meet ing of the woman auxiliary wa rwld tuesday oct 17th tn bu ooorgca church ocorgetown at the communion tervlec at 11 sun the bishop of niagara delivered the ser mon and pn ached from the text how many loaves have ye ur dudleysmith of anoaiter the diocesan pnsldcnt presided at both morning and afternoon wsslona nov woo ttjomnson gave an address of welcome to the wa which was repllod to by mn dudlcybmlth th minuter of last mi cling oiid uu lecrctary a report wn read by muj dnes of burlington the roll uai culled live branches replying with what r learned at the last dloctuun annual meeting or the dominion an nual an adjournment was then made for lunch at the afternoon seas ion ths bishop gave an informal talk on the seriousness of thi present day and also of the great opportunities for christian people mm newton ol burl inat on assisted by miss mcktl- can of hamilton and canon rtuvel smith or oakvllle gave a aerlea of panera on the utarttwr in burlington of the flrst anglican church tn tha county by the latp dr greene reports of the dominion annual and discussion or doreu education and financial depiirtments took up the rest of the attemonn mu dyne was reelected deanery secretary the ladles of at oeoreea w a omved afternoon tea to u local council of women lln w e nodwel was hoctcss at a tea at her home last wednesday oct lath when the members and irknds of the local council of wo men gathered to say farewell to mrs john adams un adams who wai having the mxt day to make her liime in buffalo has been a faithful und loyul membtr of the council since iu inception in this town hav lug been a charter member during thi nfternoon mn j b uackruslc thi naldrnt or the council gave a tery lnurtstlng account of her re mit trip to buluerland and italy lea was then served tin cvtober meeting of the local council or women was held in the ihibllc library on friday oct 30th the main business of the meeting wu rhc discussion or various ocuviun or the council ror thi present rail and u inter vtn parr gave a report of rrwork as public health nurse and mr hutt aa leugite of nations con vener u rued the members to keep tn touch with the present situation in europe an account of the semi annual provincial meeting held at an- caster tn july wov nod misses m and h lawjton acted as tea hostesses response appreciated we thank all those auhscrlbera who onsaered our lost appeal by paying their subscription accounts their kindly response was much appreciated may we ask thoss iviio have overlook ed our request to kindly let us have what is owing ur as we must have money to meet our own obllgattonu will you pieae attend to this little matter now ed to whom it mavh onfikhn ir the party responsible for the ntmora that x do not own my prctpertv continues to spread same legal action will be taken against those concerned 4kw collins br georgetown ttp dr w1thkow to hpcak dr wllhrow whose story of prison hit rrom within has been so vividly presented in a toronto dally paper alll speak in georgetown town hall on thursday november 2nd at pan dr wlthrow u drafting overflow crowd everywhere lie apucara hi suiry i told vividly and the life of the prison 1 hown to the audience through the cytt of one who ha seen ii from althln dr wlthrow is a man of great breadth of social sym pathy and understanding and brings these qua it tie to bear in his searching analyst of the prison situation georgetown folk are fortunate in getting this opportunity to see hear and meet the man who ha done so much to bring our attention to one of the greatest blot on our national honor vis our inhuman treatment of tliose who through weakness mental fie laics through our own sorts blind noas or othrr cause have fallen un der the condemnation of our laws h you want to see and hear him it will be ncoeasary to get there early 1 1 alt etttlnu and hani uno uutaltagau oil hvyebl tur nip for hipping flmpohty the following are the reconimenda- tlaas which have been made by the pruli and vegetable branch of the dominion oovcmmcnt and uu field husbandry department of the ontario agricultural college on the harvtst- tng und handling of rutabagas or iiuedt turnip for shipping purpose one of the most important opera tion in connection with groalng ruta baga or suede turnip for shipping is harveaung nnd too much cmphavl cannot be placed on the importance of thl phase in the growing of thlt crop 1 all rutabaga intended for shipp ing should be pulled b hand no machinery has yet been devised which will lift the root without causing urlous injury 3 when possible the root should tv harvested when they are dry they should be tukrn to the car or stor d as soon ns possible after pulling j- posure to winl and sun soon eausea them to becamt discolored and in- their bloom 3 the greatest care should be tu n in trimming as many rutabaga in rtolled for shipping through rsnlt trimming the root should be trim med tu pulled the tnrge tap root u cut off close to the body of the ruta baga and the dirt and rootlets brush ed off with uu back of the trtmmliut knife while it u necessary o re move the tip or tlu tup root und ttse rootlets great enre should be taken to avoid any injury to the body of the root uhleh uould hurt iu an- rearance and keeping qualities the top or neck should be out orf within one inch of the bdv of the rant tn cuttlne oh the top nr tuck the body h frequently cut into and the root destrrvod for shipping 4 roots pimcturtcl with a fork either in loading in ttv mild or at the enr are destroyed for smppiiw iwr- iwws 5 rutabntm nre froauently cut bnilsed or even nllt tliroitiih rouah hamltlrnr and their market value de- nt roved 9 it pioii ivn rrnmherwl tnt the hnimeitire buvn individual tumlns and her eve la the milrie to what sl- birt a o klrstlne atrrlculturol ilepn- wntatlie accidental death jurys verdict at ute inquest neld in uw town iiall last wtday nlglu a verdict of uccidenul deaui wiui a rider that uif utt tlrd liad not ubrd ui proper dis rctloa as a ixsestrian wu brought in by uut romer jury inquiring into live deaui of tliotnas wluumlth who ubs stru k last pvlday on hlghvay i by a cat driven by a ii palconbrldge cf ouelpli no blame was atlachfd to tile driver two a tnescus w if kentner and w aiuhrun of oeorgetown lesitned that uu rtjjd had trtfd to thum rid tt m them on uw same even ing and liad stepped into the path t thru- can de l u at- art of out ipli and a ii palconbrldde also ifuir evidence crown attnrncy w i dkk of uii un with corui r dr j a uclitvu ix aef ii tonduled the latul correspondence t il rauaa vvumj aaj h- rura us gsfikfemj l ike cnsege iuw titwh tual we aiiul lis to g ve u few of th uu t lmiuajlt ui lonora in the uu lury ox the tuna oow knoan a ui uytu rirt s uloottuji iuj nuntal uaivd on july 3rd istq uu- qrora town cltuin band had uwlr first iiu tuij uitli ajhuvsimattly a dosrti irwrnbira pnwnt llie oloivr m lid a tol vt luiulsinin krruuui hh olj tla first preudint an- m ttiuttiim nrt tirasurrr unj th uftr u am hrlury ttic jiiat iicb in ut uiut time mri ut a luudmaur and teojid how w aould pay ttie aaiarv of u hand uiaaa r w tluiu uny turther ajry wi had ut anpuatlriiv tar thv pail ru4t of ltudrruuur and alter cutytul ad vt uir upiuifunu uve itwtil hi mtmuitrr a ii ivrrott a ap- l jited irsdtr ahkh kositlon lie luii ii 1 d oiu- hundnty per cent until tj e present the second item wav h limrr of the two with a small bar k account of sluhtly ovrr sev t n duiur frcm prrvtou band luuukd to u we ttarted a personal ranvai of all the bailnrss places with dona ucm running from ten dollars down lo irro r ktarted whuh we now billevei five of ttve grtatrt aclikvr menu evtr made by any musical or ranuatlori in oeonrtawn our sue etsi so ur only caused us more ea rue rva instrument had to be bought and old instruments repair all of ahlch cost a good sum of money without hesitation we did so jnj vilth live aid of the talent gruui irom the itobert blmpson co we held s garden tarty which uvrea ed our treasury almost one hundred dollar nngagvuvril were few at this time or year and uie music was none too choice but finally at the end of the first sis months and election of of tlcmn ror 1031 we had spent ovrr tuiht hundred dollar and had only nctlvrd approximately four hundred dollar sew ofdeen elected for ku1 were a c herbert president harry hale vice president cyril brandiord sec retary thoa eason and the writer as finance committee or minister without port folio on we went pending more money and then more iiutrumens had to be bought a our membership had greatly increased rngagrmrnt and donations increased at this stag and our enthusiasm in creased to the extent that with houn and houn cf faithful rehearsal we accomplished one great event by winn ing first prise in class c at the ont with the three adjudicators netung ui four hundred dollan m cash a stiver cup and a brotue medal for each con tcetant bring of course only twenty- four men and leader also at this tune ve won the right to be the regl ment band of which you wilt hear more about later ffplrit were high for tvtry one not only the band but people were more nerou and at the end of 1011 the pear busineaj closed alth the receipts of the year icis and the expenditure iiuui n officers were elected harry hale president a o herbert vice- president w leslie secretary- treas urer wilfrid om and the writer again on nuance the new committee of mve a mm went strong everything was unooth and nuy and aa before w kept up our uonday and friday night practise with the odd sunday after nrxm a veil to keep ourwhm up to the high standard of musicianship we had reached and with rreater ambi tion than ever we went through the early months of the year making a few dollan here and there also ac cepting the donations and the en gagements with great pleasure and tnankfulneas unxll the exhibition ar rived again thl tune with one judge uc acre awarded third prise for ahlch we received uu sum of two hundred dollars at this stage money seemed to diminish in like proportion und at the end of the year uu3 our receipt for uie year were iii 8707 utth cur total expenditure being 110103 ahlch i might aay in passing shoa a decrease ovrr 1031 part of uhich i believe aa due to the state of affair with the average person caused by smaller pay envelope and now v come lo the year 1033 ihe year none of us will forget for it ear to come but atul the lome ruil bund goes on the same as ever ulih a mrmbenhlp of 38men and property and instruments to amount of approximately a000 port of which instruments arc owned and paid for by the bandsmen themtelve and yet those men are willing to use those expensive instrument without healta- t rm for the bene fit of the band or if you like the people of georgetown and community for after all x doubt if anjone could conscientiously ay the bend ft a or no benefit to thti or any community in these time the first item or inteeret in the rou tine of business of 1033 was the com petition at btratford where we again a 1th one judge were awarded second prize on april mth but no money wav received for this only a cert in dite then again on july 8th 1033 ftt joumevrd to wourloo where we iiiriiln arte utvarded iscoond prise which entitled each number to a sil ver medal but no money then on aug 31st entered uw on com petition to receive at the hands of one adjucitalor fifth prize which was just outside the money consequently out of five competition we were at inn might say in the money four time during the year 1031 when ww re ceived woo ensh from the one w re given a cheque from the town for fioo then in 1033 when we won third ittnc we also received a cheque for too then this year we were just as faithful to ihe town and also jail a aruudua to win but when w dldnt nr any money from the oave well p council dldn t wunt to outdo tho c n e so they dldn t lve us a cheque cither it mat ten not ir you win or icose its how you play the game bo we havo come to oct lath 1033 where our books allow uiat wo hove mode a dollar here and a few mora aome i ice else and without a dona tion of unv kind from the town we have earned 184464 and our expendi ture is mmoo with same accounts itil overdue we haw come to tho conclusion that the average person la netting tired or iu becau ae are continually trying to raise money to cnn p s prompted us to n to the town council ao they will note von as ratepayer vote at the next election on whether you give tn nnr nandmaster salary or hot which amount to 83o per thousand on your iooo taking timfl ns tho- overage a- boaament you would ftlv ttjo to pay richardsons hardware 69c sale v3 i jewel aluminum ware potato pots gg roasters gq percolators gg straight suice patu gg convex kettles gq rice boilers gg teakettles gg dish pans gg water pails gg see our window phone 28 mm mmm m m m m mm a m m j the sun has cone south for the winter cool pmu djy oit hrrrt our day arv ilitmr- llwrr u bu uul iri unlt i now u vte llmr lo art bulmii up rrluno lot wlatir tlu rclt ui- arc lialuitm cod ufr oil tlw nottird oujuhln huti in vimnln a nl v coo lihk oil l ruw u 1 1 h wuraini t lalil cud uvcb oil iim suhv rovniui avuut catch is a caxaixh iixiuu tlu psfw tru cod lxtm oa yauxth 111 p4lh0uve w coulayeli liluite cfa waytbiu uvu coufovnd iijohal toilky hoat is cl u uettcsfl uaxy uj coo uvck oil tii ui hi heads 0mc0d uvu oil iu uj iij uhuftckem sjutu robbs drug store tu bixall ui shacki ing the transgress a poignant rousing account of penitentiary ttf from wtthlna atory that wtu arouse every dtlsrna ire at gross injustice and brutality wus u uu by dr oswald c j withrow ua tdt unca iena lrop tjodi town hall georgetown thursday november 2nd t s pjn auspices oexuiaetown oop clod admission 25 cent another triumph for bray clucks in a men l cble sulsiag caaieat at a uw ckltas aataeaj 11 were brav iiatciicd m bsn utaai half a lava trial prise asaaey went u baav chufa aaea la tnatnilltlia with is lulcavfttaa la the flaal declsun perhaps use moat important factar was taai lavsr were rsav ci11ckh llray chleka have t jwi t uaaj tsauauj and s of goeenuurn appeeval it tavh to blv bilav c1iickb gel your free copy of oar tail hervlea boueua bray chick hatchery ruyburn ave hl cathartam your childs eyes where dii ym cldu rank ba uw lal aiaaafaailsnet tlve efcuj will 4 lillir usbsrkt vision b eet vthu ovt i upklal prirea all gelssal cuueana f o t walker dosc eyesifila fifuuiallat beauxumoo eh win u at mkv rv um g ike tthimi wi iaii toy af ry wwlli ot fu auj oaatsmli o t walks at us me to uath i olafase are njaml to rrt the bondmosters salary for one whale year is ihe band worth cjv to you wouldiu vou some one came along oohec ing or the band donate c3c and be tileased to thlnt ou wie a aup- iwrtcr of an org inlxatlon that has advertised your toan from almost om end of the prov luce to tlu other wt a bundunrii realize that money is scarce and vi ulso realize thai uure i canaklc ruble misunderstanding as to a hat this mill mean but figure it out for jourhll orvt mill mean 130000 on ull the osmssmcnt of thu toan or half a mill meant iaoooo it might bi to mention that most of the banduncn ore ratepayer itl3 and we wouldn t rule for any thing if it was going to cost what rome rumom have it would cost us another item that has boen dls- ciused considerably among the rate payer or this community und the people in general la th fact that wo are a regimental band nnd the regi ment should pay the salary of thu bandmaster as a word af explanation i would like tn state what he regiment te really doing for u a few facts that teem to be overlooked by the average iverann pint or nil ue on asked by the itegtment to go to camp with them ror uboiit three davs in the summer rhtn in the full i hey again ask us to appear for one nfternoon for fall inspection which brings our duty wltti ihem for the ytar up to throe and one hair day or out of the 3 dnvii uc tire expected to give them three and one hair days leaving 361 h days we are at liberty to be on hand for any local engagements or if you like a citizens band with the honor of having- the name of the lorne ltlhei scottish regimental band which in itself ts worthy of a uvoaght in return for the three and one hair doys service we render to the itcgt- ment we receive approximately 1300 in full as salary with food and camp ing accoinmodatlonti including trans portation an item which has been quite a problem unless we have cam enousii in the band nnd t might say for ordinary eriffagement the drivers or the caw generally hove to meet the expense not having crtoiuth money to spare in the funds to allow for such expense then aiu the nttuent givcs us our uniform think aa yoa may but they are uniforms and to give u the dark green tunlos or coots which we expect in tha near future will make an mmi cast of 41100 00 to say nothing of what the trousers and other equipment has ulnody cost them then again they bought us our new bass drum and covtr amounting to ittju our new snare drum 47 10 they paid us tiftao to cover cost or building our trailer and tlcn gave us the twntynvw camp chair which i believe would cost close to 45000 also at the be ginning of this year we received from uie oovemnvnt oa n ooverauent grunt to a military band to buy musto and keep instruments in repair the sum or i13 00 bo you see what they give tu in return for three and one hair days of service to them if we were not a military band we would have to raise money aome other way to replace thl equipment which mount to including- the pay thai roch bandsman receives up to iu30 not saving anything af the coat of the uniforms which item alone would cost us considerable if we had to buy our own untforma in conclusion as a matter of earn- imrlson only the council or the rate payers in brampton pay 41000 to tho support or thlr band for the rjurpaae- of paving the bandmaster salary in return for which the band iruaran- tces a number of concerts in the park without a charge or collection it la or intention to do likewise and also t u our intention u well as ivlrur these concerts free vtfe hope to in some way ewwt a real good band stand wtth our camlruv from other tliere will be a oonoert tn th orw- ory theatre oct 20th iftw and every third bunday for the fall and winter season vou are cordially to- e r mofilougtilen the fojlowtnir are the oiflofim for ul r j matfoughlen president wilfrid oin vieenwouent wnftsi leslie secretary- treasurer oyril brandford and alhort blmaon on ftnaneo cwnmittoa rf king and w lulltttlptl u llhw

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