ftjfikrtrsflv wfv xailiiiijimik iw page the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 27th 1936 local news nfflrt monday august 1st la civic holiday public bougay kitchener is treating a new bond aheu in victoria park the georgetown baseball ckib ate playing in acton toiugat why not join the overgrowing number of herald- subscribers the dollar we get from japan for munitions we send to china to help the warsnipers saturday night is always a big night in georgetown come to town and do your shopping here a number ot the members of hal- ton county council have returned after a ashing trip to georgian bay hydro power was interrupted briefly yesterday morning due to the electrical storm which passed over the district the holiday season 1s now at its peak ana many georgetown families are holidaying at their summer homes and elsewhere two-tpwks- fr w w derry day the day upon which royal black knights commemorate the re lief of derry the meeting- of the georgetown women s institute will take place at the home of mrs robinson on aug 3rd lawn picnic x it the united church of canada has 5 865 sunday schools with a to tal membership of 58856 including teachers and officers georgetown merchants are now offering season specials and in vite you through their advertisements to visit their stores although there has been no ex cessive rahifau toe waters of georgian bay have risen ten inches in the past few weeks for a new high an effort is being made to revive the alltston band let georgetown be aware of the fact that they have one of the best bands in ontario the niagara peninsula peach crop while not as great as the abnormally large yield of last year will be of better quality this season it is stated the temperature of the water at the georgetown wading pool on tues day was 65 this is the average temperature of most wading pools it used to be said that worry made the hair fall out and now somebody says it causes tooth decay what happens if you jstart worrying about being both bald and toothless knox presbyterian church held their annual sunday school picnic at stanley park erin on saturday last all report a splendid afternoon of sports climaxed by a picnic supper when the thermometer stands at 100 degrees wear on automobile tires is about seven times as great as when the temperature is 40 degrees so winter weather has some oompensa- no doubt georgetown residents wluhave many visitors over the holi day and others win plan visiting friends in other- parts ix this is the case will you kindly send ttvtheee per sonal items for publication next week are youlettng the summer slip by without photographing your gar den vacation days and family have your films developed in town for 30c reprints 3c each gordon martin mcnabb street it the georgetown pipe band par- aded the main street- of the town on their return from- the ahton tatoo on saturday evening their appearance more often would be appreciated by the lovers of the pipes lovers of choral music are going to have a rare treat this year at the canadian national exhibition the welsh imperial singers will be present and will present several concerts at the coliseum while editor george james of the bowmanvlue statesman takes a holi day in august and goes to the annual canadian weekly newspaper oonven- tlon in vancouver mayor jones and the bowmanville council are to edit thepaper despite the new scholastic fad to wards children being allowed to follow their natural bent it does not show that your boy has natural talents for the occupation of auctioneer because he happens to place your watch under the hammer brampton town council are not certain as yet to whether they will place 300 or 500wfftt lamps in the new standards to be erected shortly on the main streets of that town erec tion ot the standards may be com pleted by the end of september we often read olinen being fined fop being under the influence of liquor while driving an atitomoblle in mt forest the other day something differ ent transpired when magistrate wat of guelph fined a man for being drunk while in charge of a team do you know a rreckled facad kid if so suggest to him that he enter the canadian national exhibi tion freckled kids competition to be held on childrens dnyt monday august 29th of the tens of thous ands of young canadians that attend the beloved ex on kids day there are bound to be a large percent age who are freckled and this nova tion promises to be of keen interest believed to be the only haltonlan attending the lions international con vention lh caifforhlic rev george w tebbs of burlington in a communica tion home states he had a very pleasant trip and enjoyed the privi lege of being admitted to warner bros stuaio at hollywood and seeing pictures in thenaking he also had lunch in the indian room of the uni versal film cafe where only stars are admitted an interesting boat trip was enjoyed to catallna island summer foodilpeculf oo at vuxtse pructs soap flakes 3 21c westons fancy biscuits 2 29c heinz fks8h cucumber pickle m k jar shredded wheat i 23c porterhouse roasts 25- cot from prime young beef picnic ha m s s to 6 ik each 25 ib pure 9 p 4cc lard w loe refund on oar own pmlb sausage 2 35c front quarters lamb 1 9 dr p b watson will be in bis office on friday july 29th 2t september 11th was the date chosen for thefall ohurch parade of fone 36 of the canadian legion it will be held at brampton it was de cided at the son meeting held at acton during the weekend the for mation of a cribbage league was ap proved and a committee appointed to draft a schedule these fine summer days bring an extra dose of hawkers and peddlarn beware of their- offerings most folks regret the purchases make from them and find they could do better in the stores these folks should be re ported to the policer rather than pat ronized sunday midnight shows are ruled out in collirigwood from aow oil theatres public or musichalls may not open between saturday midnight and nine ajn monday under the pro visions of aby1aw adopted by town council last week theatres may be used sundays however for religious charitable- or patrotic meetings if a permit is obtained from the chief of police most printing houses are quite dilrlng the summer months so now is the time to check up on your stock of stationery etc and have your sup ply replenished when we have plenty of time to give you new designs in your printing the herald is equipped to give you service in almost any class of printing phone no 8 and we will call and give you an estimate on your printing requirements the ontario provincial volunteer firemens association will hold their annual convention in barrle com mencing on friday july 20th con cluding with a big demonstration on monday august 1st civic holiday a number of the localfire -department- wlll be in barrle on monday as well as delegates an exchange comments that it is as reasonable to ask an editor to sup press an item of news that does not suit you as to ask a grocer to exclude pickles from his store because you cant eat them or ask a butcher to quit selling bologna because it doesnt agree with you news is the editors stock in trade and so are pickles to the grocer and bologna to the butch er bill richardson employee of the gummed papers suffered severe in- jury to his right hand while at work in the brampton factory of the com pany his hand was drawn into a paper slitter and his ringers mangled he was taken to the peel memorial hospital bill will be remembered as the onetime goalie of the george town intermediate hockey team mr e h little of georgetown suffered a painful injury last week when he was stepped upon by a cow causing serious injury to his abdomen mr little who is 79 years of age was milking a cow when a cow standing nearby pushed the animal over thus mr little was stepped upon fifteen stitches were necessary to close the wound beets 3 loc yellow transparent coakmg apples- e 25r swifts m jewel esssuseabmsrsbssssssj4 purely vegatabu valencia oranges large slse v j2wlir 25 29 we settfor gash ggsr e j buck oesser vagrants taken- to milton four young men who gave their names as hamlet heatherlngton harry lang james rue and john natrosky no address weie picked up in georgetown on monday afternoon and taken to milton they appeared before the magistrate there this morning charged with vagrancy the men had been told earlier in the afternoon to leave town but- when they continued panhandling they were arrested and taken to milton jail by chief w g marshall shortill price a quiet wedding was solemnized at knox presbyterian church manse georgetown on saturday july 23rd by the rev d d davidson when bertha wllhemlca daughter of mr wfig price and the late mrs price of balllnafad was united in marriage to mr frederick joseph shortill son of mrs shortlll and the late mr win shortill of esquesing township the- bride and groom were unattended following a short honey moon the happy couple will reside on the 8th line of esquesing pheasants for peel county d g sutherland peel game war den has announced that 1000 pheas ants will be liberated in caledon and chlnguaoousy townships recently created a game preserve during the summer within the next two weeks 600 or the birds will be set free to breed in the thickets of the county a number of birds have been obtain ed from the hatchery of dmitri bloc- hln huttonvule district according to the game warden it is likely that one or twd days will be declared open this fall for pheasant hunting in the two townships personals mrs jennr of toronto spent sun- daywith themlsaes olarldge mr and mrs wta king are holi daying at huntsvule mr and mrsv jack stewart spent last week end in tilbury ont mrs george m begg of toronto was a visitor in town last week mr and mrs j b wallace of to ronto tailed on friends in town one day last week mr and mrs j campbell of weston called on mr and mrs f l mogil- vray on sunday rev- and mrs geo altken of guelph- were visitors in town on tuesday mr and mrs e v macoorinack and son bill are oh vacation at sault ste marie j miss sue smith is spending two weeks holiday with friends at pte claire que mrs lilian enwin of east rochester n y is visiting with mr and mrs rb b r mrsr waldle and miss hazel wal- die are holidaying for two weeks at sturgeon point mr warren tucker of buffalo n y is visiting with his aunt m harold mcclure for a month mr and mrs jas cave of detroit mich are holidaying for two weeks with mr and mrs r t cave mr and mrs j r batenian of tlhomasburg are visiting at the home of their son dr j h bateman mrs glass miss edna glass and mrs ray harley are holidaying for the week at stanley park erin mr and mrs c n ryan of rio de -janeiro- and mr daltoa ryan of montreal were visitors in town yes terday mrs win frank and miss june frank have returned home after spending the past two weeks in cleve land dr and mrs mcallister and family have returned home after a most de lightful holiday at clear lake parry sound district mr and mrs george fraser hami- ota man mrs lowe and miss har- greave of toronto are visitors at the home ol mr and mrs h g clark mrs m rledel and misses ethel and iona rledel and evelyn eisenbergener of buffalo ny are holidaying with mrs harold mcclure at their sum mer home at port sydney drfgr andmrs goilop -and-mlss- m butler rjj have returned to ottawa after a two weeks vacation with mrs b gollop georgetown and mrs c h armstrong london mr lome cave spent friday and saturday of last week at his home here enroute to little current mani- toulin island where he is relieving on the stafl of the bank of montreal for two months mr george mcclure left last week by motor for his home in camrose alberta after visiting with friends in georgetown and vicinity he was ac companied by messrs gordon smith and stanley harris of glen williams quests at the home of mr i mrs o t mackay during the week end were mr and mrs chas wil son boston mass mr and mrs eric allen st thomas miss bean toronto miss elliott ottawa and mr wesley dixon mona road the following georgetown families are holidaying at mrs b saunders beautiful summer tourist camp at olenwood beach lake slmcoe mr and mrs john mcdonald mrs wll- bert bradley mr and mrs george ferry mr and mrs harry ferry mr and mrs frank dewhurst mr and mrs s dewhurst mrs harry hale and son buster messrs jimmy and johnny emmerson wm collier and bruce harley mr and mrs hurst acton middle road cost flooow per mile cost per mile of the new middle road designated by premier m f hepburn as the mcqueston highway in honor of hon t b mcqueston kc minister of highways has been aiog000 intfae section between buru tngton and browns line it has been announced by r m smith deputy highways minister mr smith states the distance between the two points is 29 miles and the total cost of con struction had been 300000 that covers paving lighting bridge con struction work and the cost of ex propriation proceedings m the pioneer electric refrigerator come in today and see why the worlds oldest maker of domestic refrigerators offers you the best value experience puts kelvinator years ahead in design hugh lindsay phone ii i georgetown i oj midnight fqplic eintoiwnf monday morning aug lsl special music by eddie hawes and his swing band noisy novelties for fun and frolic dancing starts at 1205 am nnishes no advance in prices every road a safety lane you can have it that way if you see that your motor car is operating perfectly dont wait for an accident to happen- have your car thoroughly check ed and get an ok when the safety lane comes to georgetown on i wednesday august 10th from 900 sum until dark the safety lane is- made possible in halton by the efforts of the halton garage operators association georgetown members speights garage cripps garage cains garage f sinclair while lw sotlee suuoo oneills garage scotts garage pattersons garage silvekceik brigdens garage hornby oennany has employed as hlffh aa 250000 men on its reich motor road project advertise in the herald it pays smeuttmt hceachem a quiet wedding was solomnlxed at the home ot the grooms parents mr and mrs a j smethurst of ltmo- house thursday july 21st wtten vera isatbeue elder daughter of mr norman moeachem and the late mrs mcacbern of acton became the brldje of john appelbe smettiurst of hiodury the rev d d davidson of georgetown officiated given in marriage by her fotherthe bride was attired in white sheer with white hat and veil and carried white carnations miss annie burgess of toronto was bridesmaid attired in white sheer over pink pink hat andoarrled pink carnations mr fred brooks of lime- houpe attended the groom the grooms mother received the guests wearing blue figured sheer with a corsage of red roses after the buffet luncheon the bride and groom left for a short honeymoon trip the bride travelling in navy blue crepe dress with white accessories they will re side in sudbury wood for sale choice beech and maple at u single eord mixed rail u0 par cord mixed wood ims par oord weed erdenie mj heuutdvobd o has this frioidaire features new men meexvmlaer porcelain interior ldsnng dutac fxftvrior double rang cem control automatic roast dofrbaung 4 off and on sw9ch drlptray makes 21 ice cubes shalt ansa 316 square feet m syhb srvaljeihai fjatitfcii ht genstuil mtttob harold c mcclu