Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1940, p. 4

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page 4 a the georgetown herald fedneady evening march 27th 1940 tobjl m ouelph oeneral hospital on tuesday much 30th 1m0 robert h1u beloved husband of euaabeth dim need 19 years otw funeral irill bo held at hi ra- v tfdence olen wullams on thursday murdi wth service t 330 o clock interment in olen wuluuns cemetery obituary jurs john kaiser mrs john kaiser passed away to toronto on saturday morning march 3f as the result of a stroke suffered test new years born lucy louts in buffalo ny years ago she had been a resident a canada since her mterrlage georgcioirn will remember mr and mrs kaiser as proprietors of the station hotel for three years her husband also suffered a stroke some ume ago and is at present in st jbsephs hospital toronto where two weeks ago he had a foot amputated a fine womaomrs kaiser was well- moed by her friends in georgetown and toronto and she will be sav ing his practice there he went to new york for postgraduate studies he bought the practice of the late dr hjxon of georgetown in 1990 and practiced here until 11 years ago when he exchanged practices with dr rt paul of sunderland t moving from sunderland to toronto injoss he had since followed his profession in that city while in georgetown dr ross la rememberedas a quiet man a falth- rul member or knox presbyterian church he was fond of golf and for a time was a member of- the local golf club the funeral service was held on monday afternoon with interment in mount pleasant cemetery toronto surviving are his widow jennie semple ross and two sons james and john her sister inlaw mrs j m buck georgetown and mr and mrs clar eric buck attended the funeral in terment was in the mausoleum on yonge st henry tost death came to henry tost at the toronto general hospital on tuesday march 19th after an illness of eleven months he was born in georgetown 39 years dmoved johamlltoix with his patents when a bdy betmrning to georgetown in the winter of 1923 be had since been employed as master mechanic with the provincial paper mill besides his wife he leaves to mourn him two sons frederick henry and david james at home his mother josephine tost and four brothers prank john and duncan of george town and fred of hamilton the funeral took place from his late home on emery street on thursday afternoon with rev d d davidson of knox presbyterian church conducting hie service the pallbearers were cousins albert tost jack tost harold tost cyril tost of georgetown and herbert and jack tost of hamu on interment was in greenwood ccme tery georgetown the many beautiful floral tributes defeated i ashgrove in spite of the almost snowbound roads and extrerne cold weather a good congregation enjoyed thebaster service on sunday morning betty ruddell ruth morrison gilbert wrig glesworth and ward brownridge were received as new m into the churcn at the close of the service the sacrament of the lords supper was administered the special easter service conduct ed bythe ypu was well attended the gues speaker mr k partridge ba of brampton took as his theme bookkeeping for god the musical numbers given by mrs murray and her group were much enjoyed also a vocal solo by miss e wrigglesworth miis elizabeth priece gave a sur prise birthday party in honor of doris brownridge on saturday march 23 a numoer of doris school chums were present all enjoyed games and sleighrldlng during the afternoon fol lowed by a dainty birthday lunch mr george currle and mr frank ruddell were among the fortunate three hundred tvho were entertained by the cockshutt plow co at brant ford on monday march 25 congratulations to mr and mrs horace barnes on the birth of a son we are very sorry to hear that har old baron had to undergo an opera tion for appendicitis we wish him a speedy recovery hon r j manion natlona government leader who lost in his own riding of fort william to his liberal opponent rev dan mclvor in yesterday s election were from wife and sons mother and bro jhers mr and mr f bolton mr end mrs anderson provincial paper mills etaployees employees provincial paper mills coating division provin clai paper ltd the hornby family mr and mrs mcnlven mr wright and family ladies auxiliary cana dian legion mr and mrs edward memann ross and edith hazel smith mrs a tost and family mr ray thompson and family mr and mrs h silver mr and mrs a semple dr c f w ross friends in georgetown were shock ed to hear of the sudden death of dr c f w ross physician and surgeon at his home 440 manor road east toronto saturday morning march 23 he was in his flftj eighth year bom in harwood ontario he was the son of the late rev james ross presbyterian minister graduating from the university of toronto medl cal school in 1910 he first practiced ftn keene peterborough county sell- ballinafad t ie attendance was small at the easter seivlce sunday morning owing to the siormbound condition of the roads mrs d j sinclair had he misfor tune to fall and fracture her ankle while in toronto last thursday sht wtus removed to st michael s hospi tal where she is at present we hope she will soon bt able to come home the young have had the hydro in stalled in their home last week miss phyllis foreman is at home here for the eas er holidays after tak ing special study in rochester fo lh past two weeks mr and mrs john miller left on wednesday with dr and mrs watson of georgetown for jacksonville flori da where they will spend the next six weeks rvttfetong resident of thl5hjmntt ty passed away monday evening in the person of harry shor ill at his home in the village the deceased suffered a heart attack from which he did not recover his earlier life was spent at his trade that of carpenter pisa tower was meant to lean historians say whatever opinions may exist con- coming the leaning of the famous tower of pisa the tower was built leaning and has not wavered a frac tlon of an inch in the 600 yearn since it was finished according to historians at the university of pisa althuugh popularly believed to have leaned some mme after the fourteenth century due to the sink tng of the earth under the menu ment records show the scholars assert that when construction reached a height of about 33 feet the foundation had ceded to one side by seven inches then under the supervision of bo- nanno da pisa the famous archi tect and sculptor who had carved in bronze the great door for the duo- mo in pisa u is believed that bd- nanno decided to preserve this lean both from a desire to attempt a new application of statics and because of the fame that would come to him u he succeeded id defense of this explanation it is pointed out that towers similar in design to the one in pisa were common throughout northern italy during the tenth eleventh and twelfth centuries and that bonanno might well have wished to be dis tinguished for something more than a bell tower to supplement pisa s new cathedral and chapel thus al though bonanno did not live to see the tower completed he had so far advanced its construction when he died that his successqrs gughelmo d innsbruck and tommaso pisano had no choice but to continue in his footsteps personals george c atkins of onkville national government candidate in halton county who was defeated at the po ls estcr dav by hunhcs ckavtr liberal a member of lhe prev ious gov ern ment in a spirit of optiml m th rovu winter- fa r is now prlfsai ing o oarrj on ajnl i his tar the holding of the fair of course will be contingent on what arrangements can be made with the depaitment of nation il defense for the use of buildings al the cana dinn natiom 1 exhibition was well known as a violinist ind dur inir his late ears had made several violins he is survived b his widow aenes barr one daughter mrs a mcencry two sons richard and mat thew all of his community we x tend our sympathv to the bereaved family and friends commencing april 1st scientific motor tuneup white rose servicestation main stre geo united motors service testing equipm ssavork this equipment eliminates ue and saves you time and money charleston market kept on site since about 1790 the old charleston market in new york has undergone extensiv e re pairs more than once since it was first erected on its present site some time between 1790 and 1806 though antedated by a beef market which stood from early days almost where the city hall is now and by a fish mart established in 1770 on an east bay water lot opposite the end of queen street the present institution seems to h ive boon the first general market in charleston it stands oi n lde ground where formirl i irik r in says the charleston news and courier by i78h this hod been reduced to a nar n w mil whicl stretched through pnvitelj owned land from the ci per river is f ir as church stieel on march 19 1788 charles cotes worth p ckney john deas thomas j nes sims wh te john wyatt and maiy ling ird gave an indenture by vhieh thej allowed the city council to lay out a street 100 feet wide through their land from meeting sti eel to the c riper ind to build a ublic market or maikcts therein the buildings were not to be put up for two- years hut once there were to rrrr a pi it annexed to the deed shows tl e eanal crossed al 1- ast b lei b ij street by the gii s bridge and the three project b i u id iys among the visitors in town for the easter week end were mrs j m moxlnlay and daughter mary of toronto visiting her mother mrs r e harriaon mr and mrs stevens of toronto at the home of mr and mrs john ken nedy mr jack buck of owen sound spent the holiday with his mother and brother mrs w c bessey of toronto visit ing her brother mr w c anthony mr and mrs a j oneill of to ronto with june and john visiting mr and mrs j n 0neill miss elizabeth langan coming front toronto to visit at her home in town mr and mrs eric allen of st thomas spending the holiday with mrs aliens parents mr and mrs o t mckay mr and mrs j r smith and daughter mary louise were week end visitors at the home of mrs araott early mr smith former manager of hie local bank of montreal is now situated at jfanover bob paul of toronto stopped to see ms mother and brother while on a business trip through georgetown last week mr and mrs w r 6 douglas of toronto spent easter week end in new york son jack stayed with his grandmother mrs j m moore own mrs gillevet daughter mary and son private james gillevet visited mother mary barber at the ursuline conven dublin dr and mrs f r watson wednesday for a months trip to the south while in florida they will make their headquarters at jackson ville beach mrs robert waldie of milton was a visitor in tbwn over the week end mr and mrs marshall noble of guclpn spent good friday with mr and mrs w h cole mr tom lusty spent the easter week end in toronto miss noi ma whaley spent the holiday with mr and mrs w p thorn pson mu helen cook of ml dennis is spending the easier holidays with her cousin mrs w hewitt mr and mrs thos wilson ant daughter palsj mrs moore and son kenneth of toronto visited mr and mr james blair over the holiday lcroy dale kg w o was the vie tim of a nasty motor smash several we ks ao is till ccntlned in bramp ton hospital it will be some time be fore mi dale complc tely recov e rs but he i impioving day by day and we inpt o oorj have him w lth again your eye we ipeelallie in ejv iwiftllw nd the bsl qaalllp imm i cur note change of location wo are equipping an uptodate examination room fa part c dr f r watsons dental ofllea main st oeorsetown over the bell telephone co phone 6tw for an appolnibbeni 0 twalker rj eyesight specialist iu be at this office the 8eeoo wednesday of erery month r yon may consult o t walker at his office in brampton a motoi car without 1940 license plates after march 31st sunday is liable to bring a fine o its owner theax unacttuvl tosacca just like old chum still kesist innovation in 1913 seven ears ifter his pat i nt for the vuuum tube was grant ed lee de forest was indicted on a charge of using the mails to de fnud in his attack the district at lorney remarked de forest has said in newspapers and over his own signature that it would be possible lo transmit the human voice across the atlantic before many jears b ised on these absurd and dehber titely mislciding statements the n sguided public your honor has been ptisuoded to purchase stock in his company a d mcfndyen in examiner in the electrical divi sion of the patent omc e told this to the national flectrical manufac turers association recently just to show that we ire still as resistant to innovation as were our forebears who thought that tron ships would sink and that the wheels of locomo tives would spin on slippery tracks without getting trains onywhere youll b mrpfhtitm kmw tbtj ire all the tarn bchfit well you dtm t mtnd being jmiid when tfs jmst a gam bmt vou dont want to be fooled when buying coal that s why thrifty householders welcome famous reading anthra cites new trademark those- indchble red spots that won t rub v off this trademark is your guar antec that you re getting genuine laundered coal tht low ash anthracite that s famous for its slow burning non clinkering money saving qualities k c mcmillan all fuels georgetown to a limited number of cuitomer we will give a complete checkup free april 456 mr ed collyer government certified mechanic will be in charge of thu depart ment asauted for the week of april lat by mr art richardson ser vice engineer of united motor fred sinclair white rose service station main street phone 26 best known designer thomas chippendale whose name is perhaps best known of all the famous furniture craftsmen worked almost exclusively with mahogany wood he developed four variations of btyle a development and refine ment of the queen anne gothic chinese and french motifs the early chippendale furniture was not always sa comfortable because of the sharply curved decorative backs the early pieces by chip pendale bore characteristics such as the cabriole leg center splats and bars pierced and scrolled the lad der backs he made at a later date ind he also made the fret backs and square backs it is interesting to note that the claw and ball foot upposed to have been used by him hu n a u lir awn book- spain in france one of the striking anomalies in geography says the national ceo- graphic society ms that a small por tion of spain is entirely surrounded by france to put it another way there is a spanish town llivia in france it happened this way when the present boundary between he two countries was established nearly 300 years ago it was pro vided that france should have the villages ol the old pyrenees nrov ince of cerdagne lhvia the capital of cerdagne was no village how ever but a town by charter so spain under the letter of the treaty retained it dominion houseclernivlg i1eed5 m pure lard print lb lib salada tea 12 lb 39c 1 lb 78c lobbys tomato juice 20 oz tin 3 for 25c macaroni freah cut 5 lbs j9 westminster toilet tissue 4 for 25c shinola floor wax i lb 23c quaker xxxx bread flour 98 lbs 279 orange pekoe golden tip tea b 75 packed m kitchen tin hallowi dates cooking figs meaty prunes blue rose rice mother parkers tea yellow label 2 lb 25c 2 lb 23c 3 lbs 29c 2 lbs 15c v 31c texas carrots 2 ouches jce spinach fresh curly celery hearts cooking onions oranges good size -i5c- 2 lb 19c 2 fot 25c 10 ib 19c d 25c s cabbage 29 pi dehvebt 66 dominion stoma vat 66

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