Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1938, p. 8

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i-tjjt- t h whntfa hptwuwyi j fage 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june ltj938 v local news a lot of auto wrecks result from the driver hugging the wrong curve georgetown pipe band motorcycle races and track meet on saturday june ilth the court of revision held on tuesday evening heard the smallest number of appeals against the assess ment on record do not fall to hear mr clark s illustrated talk on trees shrubs and perennials in the library auditorium next tuesday evening twenty four applications for the position of night constable were re ceived by the acton town council j a locker was given the appointment at 50 a month donjs miss union church garden party at the home of clarence ander son thursdlay tomorrow evening june 2nd at 8 pm st excellent talent see advertisement for parti culars the annual ptano recital by pupils of margaret dickie atom will be held in the public school friday jure 3rd at 8 15 p m the assisting artist will be clifford tyndall talent ed child violinist of toronto the public is cordially invited ltp june 9th has been proclaimed a public holiday throughout the british empire to celebrate the birthday of his majesty king george vi the kings birthday is december 14th but the midsummer date for observance was suggested by his majesty hear mr james a mccotiaghy commercial traveller of toronto with twent ave members of the melvlr young men s- bible class from temple- baptist church toronto with song leader soloist and brass sextet in the baptist church 7 00 pm sunday it at the monthly meeting or the rojat circle of knox preshy erian church held at the home of mrs win campbell on thursdaj may 26 a pleasant surprise was lven mrs mcniven in the form of a handker months of the year show an increase of 11 8 per cent over 1937 burny callus iva com and itch toe were friendly with jerry foot until cress corn rialve removed them sold by maccormack s robb s and all drug counters it bos time table change gray coach lines announce the fol lowing change of schedule effective june 1st 1158 am eastbound trip dally changed to 11 43 ajn dally and 9 30 am westbound trip changed to 935 am daily acton y directors named acton yjtfx a members elected w k graham g a dills j c mat thews r h elliott and dr e j nelson to the board of directors at the annual meeting g c emery general secretary stated the member ship totals 198 of tlje total mem bership 101 are adults the branch was formed three ytars ago w ms meeting at 0ac guclph mrs james laughtond presiocnt hamilton conference branch of the woman s missionary society of the united church has extended an in v itatlon to members of the w m s throughout the branch to atte id a meeting to be held at memor a hall oac cuelph on thursday june 9th at two o clock dst when the delegates to the dominion board meeting at toronto will give theh- re jorts afternoon tea will be served on the campus a splendid idea because too man motorists ignored truffle regulations and warnings on a dangerous curve in cumberland me lit smooth pavement on the curve wa ripiod up then ruiurfaced witn a series of bumps two inches high ex te ling all lie wnv across it these chief shower before her departure for bumps are proving 100 per cent cr sco land mrs mcnicn thanked tin tivt in slowmg down all mow ii m mbers after which a social time on the c tt rovint spcpdsu r will was enjoyed in more atuntion to although the nimbor of auiomo i to j 1 bile license la t manufactured atj can wvlaed the ontario reformatorj tills year was greater than any prev olis vear more wil be made ntt ear an order for t horticultural socift an additional 17 000 markers has been mr john f clark of the dtpari placed for 199 dr j d heaslip mem 0 atuculturt will addrcj i superintendent announced roforma nuctlng of the society on the even torj officials arc unable to give an nb oi ruesdav j mi 7th it 8 o clock personals estimate of the number of pates manufactured this vear mojr accident throughout on tano show on increase of 44 in the first three months of 1938 as compar ed with 1937 fatalities decreased 13 and 117 fewer persons were injured accidents reported to the provincial htghwavs department total 2 490 against 2 446 a year ago deaths num hered 101 and injuries 1 838 al though the accident total shows an increase the ratio in proportion to motor cars is lower passenger car registration during the first three dr ethel noble of belleville visited at her home in nerval on sunday mr and mrs arthur davles of cleveland ohio called on mr and mrs harry stock ford on saturday mr and mrs e lewis hartwell of pittsburg were in towh today attend ing the funeral of th4 late albert d tost master billy maccormack who was taken to guelph hospital for treat ment on monday is slowly improv ing mr and mrs bruce mckcnzie of brantford and mr ian mckcnzie of kingston spuit the week end at their home here mr and mrs george mlljlere and son georglc of toledo ohio are visiting mr milllere s parcn s at limehouse mr sandy mcdonald of limehouse who was taken to st joseph i hospi tal guclph last wednesday for treat ment is improving favourably mr and mrs w j mckechflle of toledo ohio and miss nellie swack hamer of detroit mich visited over tin week end with limehouse and dtstric friends mr and mrs col martin mrs e rladall mrs mclean and mr ken neth rlddall of detroit mich spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs f d mcnallj miss ethel marshall underwent an operation for the removal of her ton sus at guelph general hospital on monday her many friends will be nleastd to learn she ls recovering nlctlv mr a mrs wm si of st catharines visited at the home of their aunts mrs d fraser and msi caldwell last week mrs j is roney had the misfortune to fall on the steps at lur sons homo oi e dy this wiek and fracture htfe collarbone mrs ronej s mana iritnds will be pleasid to know she la piognssing favourably fmnd in town will be pleised to know in it masur jack do tuns son of mr i id mrs r w douglas of nliik lot onto who underwent an opt tit ion lor nppeiictc lis lul ih irsd i i pro l us mi no irab j it st michael s hasp ml mc and mr wm bennett of glen i nm iiiiiouk tli iitawtmt t oi j iir i kit t d i ithu r iunc to mr robert sim id mcm usu r son oi mr j i mikr and uu lau mrs mc ol glm william uu mirri reevecarter a popular wedding was solemnized in the brampton salvation army citadel on saturday evening may 28 when miss olive delena carter youn gest daughter of mr and mrs john carter bralnpton became the bride of william p reeve son of mr and mrs arthur reeve georgetown ma jor r foster of toronto officiated the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in robins egg blue taffeta with orange blossom coronet and bouquet of american beauty roses and lily of the valley during the signing of the register victor carter brother of the bride sang i love you truly mr alfred sutton pee sided at the organ following the service a reception was held at the home of the brides sister mrs har vev cuthbort centre st the brides mother received wearing navy crepe issisted by mrs arthur reeve who w ore navy flowered chiffon on a motor honeymoon through northern new york state the bride travelled- in a nuvy blue bolero dress with navy coat and matching accessories on their return mr and mrs reeve will make their home in georgetown cajfid of thanks we wish to convey our very sincere thanks to friends in georgetown and vtcinitv for tht rnahy kindnesses and sympathy extended to us during our recent sad bereavement- in the death of a loving husband and father also for the many beautiful floral tributes mrs root waldle and hazel womens association fbcesent bevtew their was a good attendance at the united church on friday evening last when group pour q the women s as sociation presented a review of old and new in the school room styles of half a century or more ago were contrasted with those of the present day showing the difference in garb of school children brides moth ers grandmothers and even of bath ing girls mrs a r speight read the explanatory lines and mrs nel son tuck was pianist taking part in the review were airs a grace mrs f cole miss mabel forgraves mrs clara king mrs hugh dickie mrs wiltiim klrkwood mrs robert lane mrs james richardsdh mrs thomas mcmurchy mrs william spence miss bett snyder mrs how ard kentner miss betty speight work to start on oakvd4jts post office this month work on omfcvttles nuuhmooted new post office which has been hang ing ore for the past year will posi tively begin acm time this month according to wn rohtaaoorkjo prominent oakvllle liberal plana for the building have been prepared and the necessary permit issued by the town said mr robinson although tenders have not yet been called for this however would be done very soon he stated an effort was being made to secure an additional grant in the federal governments supplemen tary estimates mr robinson explain ed the original grant was for 30- 000 or which 500 was expended for a building site the new post office wilt be built on land next to the red indian service station at the southwest corner of colbome and george streets roughly opposite the present post office ql health report the following is the report of com municable diseases by the mob u georgetown board of health fpi may 1938 diphtheria 0 scarlet fever 0 chlckenpox 9 measles 0 german measles 0 mumps 0 infantile paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whooplngcough 4 cerberosplnal meningitis 0 epidemic assessment appeals township of esquesing take notice that a court of revi sion will be held in the council chamber stewarttown on monday the 13th day of june at 10 o clock am standard time to hear appeals against the assessment roll of 1938 i m bennerrr 2t township clerk oj gi amoiik tot trcni i distance who tundcd the fun ril o tht lite jes hoit mcliod henderson on tuts rtwfci l mc in the public library the subject will be home beailtiflcation and the akl lo lakl iftce jum zoth speaker will deal with trees shrubs and perennials this address will bi illustrated this is an open meeting and tht public are cordauiy invited ay mr and mrs to be present the talk will be cs i mr john c mclood m lecially interesting to all who love leod m norman c mcleod trees shrubs and flowers and who and mrs geo m bikg does not mr clark is a well known lecturer ji tnrtlcultjire and his talk wi be et rtiinlng j well as in s ruct vi a prize nt 1 ix tvei the membtr of tut socitty bringing the best three iris blooms hutton m large rinso 23c eddtts matches 3 w 21c grape nuts flakes lcm pork shoulders sausage in small casings pimabts we1ners 23 19- 18b- ml j o and mrs lloyd davis i mcvlttk mlis jessie i cross miss agnes cross miss elsie fraser mr and mrs c c hender son mrs walker mr brock barber miss fatrweather mr and mrs g c lawrence mr and mrs j a wll loughby mr j r barber mrs g c mckay dr and mrs c a warren mr r d warren mr e a warren mr w a madden mrs strachan bongard mrs hall mr and mrs robert wtlr mrs johns mr and joseph smith mr w a flnlay miss kathleen jermyn toronto col ooodwulie cayuga mr d m henderson and son gait mr and mrs j b alacarthur and misses macarthur mr and mrs h wethel windsor mr thomas hender son woodstock mr and mrs arthur macarthur mr archie macarthur mrs bothwell owen sound mr ana mrs j l thompson mrs cllve snyder kitchener dr stanley cross guelph hamburg steak freshly ground 1s boneless veal rolls 19- church news scripture text but ye are not in the flesh but oi the spirit ir so be that the spirit of god dm ell in you now ir any man have not the spirit of christ he u none of bu rom rector sun stewing veal 2 r 25c u rob ivory s0api mint guelph creamery butter 29 kbaft loaf cheese 29 we sell for cash phone g f d1 tllf we 2aw v duvlv deliver st alban church glen williams whitsunday holy communion 9 30 ajn sunday school 1030 ajn let all ifiiiininlrimit i come to their com fnunlon next sunday georges church rev w thompson whitsunday day school 10 im l holy communion 11 ajn evensong 7 pjn whitsunday is one of the three great leasts of the christian year and all communicants should make their communion on that day at sunday school last sunday morning a bible was presented to mr marshall timbers as a parting gift with the best wishes of all on his moving to toronto mr timbers has been a valued teacher for some time baptist church rev e o baxter minister 1030 ajn sunday school 7 pin service conducted by the melvlr young mens bible class of toronto speaker mr jas mcconaghy subject treasur ed moments special vocal and in strumental music a welcome to all tent caterpillars now is the time to control tent caterpillars the whitish webs con strutted by the insects are only too commonly seen on neglected fruit trees and on roadside trees especially wild cherries the caterpillars may be readily killed by spraying infested trees with lead arsenate 2 pounds in 40 gallons or by destroying the tents by hand when the caterpillars are inside them which is usually on cloudy days and early in the morning burning the nests with a torch is very effective but care must be taken not to burn the tree it is possible to destroy these tents early and thus save labor and loss of fruit lajer advertising pays dividends let the printed word tell your story we produce good printing tickets blotters circulars envelopes invitations broadsides statements letter heads calling cards window cards business cards the georgetown herald phone no 8 georgetown j o o oi oi

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