Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1939, p. 8

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fse 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening september l3tk 1939 qerks notice ol firs iliagot voters usl complied with sections 9 and 10 of the voters- list acvand that i have posted up in my office at btewarttown en tbe sth day- of septeeoblw9 the list of au persons entitled to vote in the municipality tor members oj xwrttament and at municipal etec- ttone as appear to be entitled to vote ooording to the last revised assess ment roland that such list remains there f or nspeotkm and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or oarilsstonis corrected ac cording to lawappeals to be in with in 21 days mnf the 9th day of sep tember 1939 dated this 9th day of september 1039 x m bennett 2t clerk township of esqueslng v 16 40 jjsee ithe world of tomorrow today includes taxi fo hotel i assured hotel accommodation i 2 admissions to fair grounds sightseeing tour of fair grounds sightseeing tour of new york includes i taxi to hotel assured hotel accommodation i 2 admissions to fair grounds t sightseeing tour of fair grounds sightseeing tour of new york a tour of nbc broodcaiimg studios or of nbc tele vision studios 17- g r r taxi to hotel assured hotel accommodation 2 admissions to fair grounds sightseeing tour of fair grounds sightseeing tour of new york tavr of nj1c broadcasting studios or of nbc tele vision studios 3hour boat trip around island includes 2400 taxi to hotel assured hotel accommodation 3 admissions to fair grounds sightseeing tour of fair grounds sightseeing tour of new york tour of mac bvoadcostinc studios or of nbc tele- vfston studios 3hour ftbaktrip around manhattan bland evening tour of chinatown bowery and greenwich wage tat awotid on for 1 m room rasanfawo must fa made at learnt a wmltki advance i folder and complete tpforfikifionojt ch lines local news 7 sept 37 and 381 j day monday octo ber 9th s wssd the ads in the herald and patronise local merchants the woman who- knows how to manage a man never lets him in on the secret m iostot europe nowadays js uke- a road un constru you travel over lt at your own risk many men who talk glibly of labor and capital never did tbe one nor had the other if you have anything to sell try an advertisement in tbe new adver tisement ooltfean for best results if your wife laughs your joke you can be sure its a darned good joke orshes a darn good wife daylight saving time ends in oeorgetownon naturday next at mid night see adyt in this issue the norval juniors are holding a social evening in the norval hall on tuesday evening sept 19th coakvlue intermediate a baseball team most u bowmanvllle in the sec ond and final game of their playoff series 14 5 owing to cancellation of lectures at st michaels hospital dr c v williams will not be absent from bis office this week it miss margaret dickie atcm will resume her piano teaching both in class and private work thursday sept 21st it note to hitler it was napoleon who once said britain- loses every battle but the last one night constable wm emmerson is back on the job after being confin ed to his home for a month with inflammatory rheumatism the nations have been urged to keep the peace seems about all they will be able to do now is keep the pieces are you preparing your exhibits for the pall fair on sept 27th and 28th better do so now as it is only twoweeks until-fair- day both the georgetown arid esques lng voters lists have been posted if your name in not on the lists see that it is put on at once treat in store mr walter bowles broadcaster for the evening star will be the speaker at the an niversary concert of the united church on oct 2nd it rev kenneth mclean of wing- ham will be the special speaker at a young peoples service in knox church later this month watch for further particulars a timely hint clean out the fur nace the pipes and the chimneys be- j fore starting up the heaters again this fall and help to keep down the fire menace i a prosperous newspaper is a good advertisement for any community and a busy job department helps make a prosperous newspaper have your printing done by the herald acton baseball team are now out j of the running for the intermediate j b baseball title when they were de- feated by gall 10 3 in the final game or the series on saturday last at acton good varied program followed by a peach supper will be held in the ashgrove united church under the auspices of the wms on the even ing of sept 15th admissston adults 25c children 15c it the annual good roads conven tion scheduled at quebec this month has been cancelled on account of the war there will be a number of councillors disappointed as delegates had already been appointed frankly advertising is too impor tant in the building and maintenance of business success to be treated care lessly it should be bought and used with utmost care few transactions deserve a businessmans closer atten tion i now that the holiday season is it is more important than ever that you send in your personal and social items to the herald as this column will be considerably curtailed even though we do our utmost to get all the news the majority of motorists will ad mit that there are hundreds of per sons who should be denied driving privileges but it is doubtful if any of them would be willing to admit utaa their own manner of operation leaves anything to be desired tev t w goodwill pastor of the hulsburg presbyterian church has accepted a call to clyde river pres byterian church in the prince ed ward island presbytery rev good- i will has been in hulsburg for over seven years coming to the congrega tion from blyth in the huron pres bytery georgetown pair will be held as usual this year reports had circulat ed that the fair might not be held because the armouries were in use by the militia but this matter has been taken care of and the fair will go on scheduled the prise list is out and entries are already coming in it will be a good show sept 27th and 28thw major r w lent solicitor of the town of brampton was granted leave of absence during the duration of the war in order that he might perform his duties with the lome scots regi ment- as second in command durtnff- his a tbe firm of dale and ben nett of georgetown will act as soll- ottora for the town miss sybil ben nett will almost solely be in charge of the brampton otnee twowat action on the kid neys antiseptic and lnrlgorating rumacaps attack the cause of rheu- u sciatica lumbago robba drug store and maooarmaoks drug- personals mrs w a mocuure and family spent sunday with friends in caledom mr a b reaman of kincardine it visiting with friends in town misses charlotte and kathleen lyons of toronto spent tbe week end at their home here mrs d evertan jones of markham is visiting at the home of mrs wta tyndalh mrs wf j brownof caledon spent lastweek with friends in town and glen williams miss marion overend left last week for hamilton general hospital where she will go into training for a nurse mrs w h- kyle of winnipeg has been visiting with dr and mrs mc allister during the past fedays visiting with mrs s p chapman this week are her sister mrs garnet clltheroe and daughter of grafton ont mr and mrs ed mowhlrter have returned home after a holiday in port arthur accompanied by mr and mrs w c reynolds mr and mrs o- s mabee of sel kirk manitoba announce tbe engage ment of their daughter ella bl of georgetown to mr alfred e whlt- aker of oakvllle the marriage to take place quietly sept 30th in george town mr and mrs p bralsby announce the engagement of their elder daugh ter sarah margaret to charles lester hall only son of mr and mrs w h hall sunderland ontario the marri age to take place quietly in the latter part of september mr and mrs wm frampton toronto announce the engagement of their younger daughter dorothy emily to mr alfred cyril brandford son of mr and mrs j brandford of geoge- town the marriage to take place quietly in october mr and mrs w i wilkinson of brampton announce the engagement of their daughter catherine mae to wilfrid dolson leslie son of mr and mrs t v leslie georgetown the marrlageto takeplacethelauerpart of september driver fined as result of accment in july robert gilberds caledonia ave to ronto went to jail for five days and paid a fine of 25 and costs when found guilty- on a charge of reckless driving magistrate w p woodllffe at brampton cancelled his driving liocne for three months traffic offi cer m r hodgson said gilberds had been in collision on july 22 on no 7 highway near brampton with a car driven by mrs gertude dann george town he wasnt drunk but he had been drinking too much to be driving the officer stated gilberds admitted having had two pints of beer that evening one in to ronto and one in guelph newspapers are the preferred ad vertising medium for chain stores it is revealed by a survey of advertis ing expenditures recently completed by the national association of food chains the survey covered 36 com panies operating a total of 16853 stofes in the united states of the sums tpent for advertising in a 12- month period 6368442 or 5653 per cent went to newspapers handbills cost 1704112 or 1513 per cent only 041521 or 5 69 per cent was spent on radio on other forms of adver tising including billboards store ban ners and posters programs magazines etc 2552317 or 2265 per cent was spent card of thanks we would like to try to express our grateful thanks in the columns of your paper to mr and mrs h c mcclure maple ave for opening their beauti ful home for the funeral of our dear brother edward a benham per mitting so many citizens of the town and surrounding community to pay their last and comforting respects to the bier and surviving relatives the sudden call certainly was a tre mendous blow to us all again thank ing mr and mrs mcclure the many kind citizens the reverend and ma- 5onc brotherhood for a most com forting and beautiful service we re main brother fred sisters emily benham mrs rose stonderwick mrs edith s mcwilllams oad or thanka lwe wist to convey our sincere thanki to fttgndsand neighbors for tbe many idndneasor and sympathy ectended to as to ourraoeat ssd 1 reatemnt by the death of our little son john mr and aba henry shep herd and family gueuws comfortable theatre friday to monday the rqmantio story of brttlsh heroism i teohrucopr four feathers with ralphrlchsrtson john clements june duprea o aubrey smith tuesday to thursday n kid and blag i the surmaw wtlh bha obobby and 14 jf old limit win hie wmihnnal now statbw dk- hahon holstetn herd pucedtbird at cj4e in a strong hnlatein show at the cnjs which brought out almost a many entries as all the other dairy breeds combined helton holstnm breeders placed third in tne lnter- county herd class which brought en tries from the foflowing nine coun- tiea brant halbrorambton nor folk oxford peel perth waterloo and york- the coveted honou of wlnn- ing the first award went to bur peel county friends who are to be con gratulated on their outstanding ac hievement oxford the holland of america nosed out the hilton herd for second money 4th norfolk 5th perth 6th york 7th waterloo 8th brant george green now principal of burlington school mr george green a former george town boy and son of mr and mrs a o green former principal of the burlington east end school has been named as principal of strathcona school to succeed miss mary bate who retired recently mr green who has been a teacher in- the st oath- aiineswenand district for the past few years was chosen from a large list or applicants he is wellknown in burlington and district havlngre- celved his education in the school there before graduating from the high school he is fully qualified and will take over his new position on octo ber 1st until the first of october miss dorothy tuck will supply at the school mistakes are invariably the lessons we obtain in the school of experienced glimpses ol parliament continued from page 1 shoulder with britain and the other british dominions in thlaquarreliandj that duty we shall not fail to fulfil as the honour of canada demands we are fighting for christianity in ail its branches because christianity protestant and catholic alike has been persecuted in germany by hitler we are fighting for religion because judaism and the jews have beet persecuted even more cruelly by hlt- we are fighting for democracy for liberty of person liberty of speech and assembly liberties which we in canada enjoy hitlers philosophy is a tyraimlcal autocracy he places the state above everything and treats the individual as nothing as a soul less animal to be used and sacrificed his attitude goes back thousands of years to the law of the jungle the law of tooth and fang there are those ft ho say that we owe nothing to poland and therefore we should lake no part in this war in the ome way we might say if walking down the street we saw a mad dog attacking a child that we owe noth ing to the child nevertheless most us would go to the help of the child in closing i want to say that we are fighting in a war for justice for honour and for liberty we in can ada like the people in england and in france have no selfish motives and no desire for profit we have no en mity toward any people we are flghtfng or we will be fighting against policies and principles which are antl- chrlstian and an ti democratic poli cies and principles which are barbar ous ari brutal confident in the right of our cause certain that justice will finally prevail we should pledge ourselves here today to do our duty canada and the empire hon ernest lapolntes speech which was addressed primarily to his fellow french canadians was one of the most moving addresses which has ever been given in the house of commons i regret that space does not permit me lo give it verbatim the follow ing extracts are- very inadequate but give some idea of his stand right hon ernest lapolnt mini ster or justice our king mr speaker is at war and this parliament is sit ting to decide whether we shall make his cause our own i hate war with all my heart and conscience but devotion to peace does not mean ignorance or blindness it is a base calumny to say that eng land is responsible for anything that has led to the present conflict so far as the insults and abuses of agita tors are concerned i disdain them they will not deter me from the path of duty as god gives me light to see it i will protect them against them selves i believe the majority in my province trust me i have never de ceived them and i will not deceive them now i have been told that my present stand means my political death well at least it would not be a dishonourable end and i am ready to make sacrifices for the sake of being right but let me assure you mr sneaker that if only i can keep my physical strength fall i shall not and my friends shall not fall either i desire to condade my remarks by referring to what was said by our gra cious queen at halifax when she was leaving canada to return to the home land her words m french went to the heart of every man woman and child in my province she said que dteu benlsse le canada god bless canada tea god bless canada god save panada god sate canadas faonour canada soul canadas dig nity canadas conscience god give canadians the light which wttl indicate to them where then- duty lies in this hour of trial so ttt our children and our children children may inherit land where freedom and peace shall prevail where our so cial political and religious institutions may be secure and from which tbe tyrannical dkxxrlnea of uuajnv and communism are forever banished yes ood blew canada god bless our queen ood bless oar king for your cool weather winter coats hats suits underwear rj iwtth only bm k bourn of cno hundrtd and tattr 5 to make tbe coaler day comfortablefor you and give yon thai smart appearance discriminate people strive for are now being shown in oar various oepart- inents we strongly advise our customers to do their shopping early as raw materials are advancing sharply d brill co cor mill and main sts phone 167 h rtete b i g t ay s september 14 15 and 16 orangeville fall fair thursday preparation dav judging in main hall fridayhorse racing 222 and 228 trot or p three heat plan every heat a race band concert by dundalk ci ban 28 pieces judging horses cattle sheep swine saturday preeiorall race and special trotting road race for horses with no trotting or pacing mark judging of livestock and poultry and awarding cnamplanships grand parade of all prize winners special music by scottish highlanders in full regalia sims greater midway shows in attendance each afternoon and evening dancing at 630 pjn to pete kopas and his 10plece orchestra a monster dance programme admission 35 cents w a donaldson pres j e cooney sectreas new ftll miilinerv misses claridge announce the arrival of their fall millinery styles to suit any taste colours lo suit any scheme 1- the horticultural society members of the horticultural society who win most prizes in flowers at the 1939 georgetown fair will be awarded special prizes 1st cash 300 2nd cash 200 3rd a years membership in the so- ciety children take notice prizes will be given to children for the best bouquet of flowers from their own garden i st 1 00 2nd 70c 3rd 50c 4th 25c misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstairs dj georgetown f r

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