Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1921, p. 2

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pa9 w h wiuson trmdertlttrrnd tlrnniiiml tlihtf ijimi malast oiwptowi amootobtla or hotbo- drawn hmuiw phoac nlghl or day 54w or 5j towffconncil august sad 1081 council mot at 8 p in with llcevo dale in tbo chair and conn cillors mcmillan and mol present mintitga qt tho hroo previous meetings wore read and confliinoil communications yore load from ihgh school hving estimates for tfo joar at filbo from public bchool giving obtlrnnter jbr 12000 and from manncrr of mornlllultri bank deputation from high school aakod council for an ibuo ot jda bonturpr not to exceed saoo co put lavatories in high school by adding an addition to tjio same prof luti gov camoion and mr 0 b dayfaot addressed tlio conn oil ro thosame mr slnotair addressed the cmm 1 re putting wn hall r a representative mrjonesfroni uptodafeare fighting eq the nvy ijearmj addbbedtl inmmmoriam i smca in loving- memory i tlsar harry rh naincu away aug 3rd 1920 pwfee nnrfecl peace with loved cm far away in jits krrpink wo are safe and ihpy dad uolha und n oil in loving nhnrfnhntnrc- ft dear larry dkhi aup 3r0 1920 nlht dear lcaliedimljan 301919 gone and forrouen by lomo you may remember mr and mr ceo marahall dear ilarry and leslie w new motor fire track georgetown will now have 4m by tho addition of a now motor flm truck at a special mooting of cwunoil tutndayevaningltt wbioh rep resentatives qf ttre chevrolet in teroational and boo motor ouf paniea wersbresent n was deoid ed to buy a motor truck for the it was moved by bash and sea onded by anthony that a chevro let track bo purchased for 1700 lost rlt was moved an amendment by molntyre and seconded by momil ian that an international tract be pnrehaeed for 2080 carried mr t j speight representative ollhointarnatonal co m george- town will supply the truck fienwiujams complaint is made that some person or persona are picking flower off the graves in the ceme tery theguilty persons should be punished severely mrs botoliffe tof- jamestown ny ana smith chun of toronto are- visiting mr and mrs a car ter botatoes in this neighborhood are reported a failure the union pic nio to stanley park erin on saturday aug 6th leaves the aienat8soani all are invited a money council re putting s campaign for the same moved ity d molntyre and sec onded by w mcmillan thatuthe request of the high school board for a sum not exoeedtn8sq0 for the purpose of building lavatories for the school be grantedcar passed moved by d molntyre and si onded by w mcmillan that we now adjourn to meet next friday atepm carried base ball the game at lumehouse last saturday resulted in another win for the georgetown nine by a score of 10 to 8 there was a targe attendance and a good game goll tournament mont enjoyable was tho ton ma ment held at the georgetown golf links on monday afternoon everyth i ng tended to dm bo tlm dny a rompltjtrf fftiooebh the weather vow ideal while the boftr groan of tljo fairway made a per feet background to tho rainbow hues of the ladles frocks tho various events were eon tested in real foiling fashion and tho skill shown by the lodien with club and ball proved the pobsibil rty that future ch amnions yould hail from the count of halton excitement ran high as the finals drew near as many tees bad to bo replayed to dot id o the winners and amid great applause mrs roe won tho silver aup by ono stroke from mrs willoughby on the last green agret gamo tho gentlemen s programme wab keenly tonghb and uiatfy bud jtng xyonajffitljihuiijjall to wjn the contest prtujg many hopes were shattered as a weak putt put many out 61 the running and as the finals drew near difficulty experienced m keeping the crowds off the green so evenly werebe finals match ed that three times they had a re play and the cheats that greete mr wm mckay as no holed the last hole in three was a fitting conclusion to a grand day s golf thus winning by the odd stroke the silver oup from mr bruce brown the prize winners were as fol ladies 1st prise silver cup- mrs q cso ladies 2nd of hall blaokburet and were the battery for georgetown i j lynn and milliett wfe he hatllij terra cotta on monday evemngrangust 1st the terra- cotta dfwo and ufo olobs met at tho- home or mr hamilton lyons after the regular business mra george leslie read all instructive paper on vocations for women the musical part of the program was provided by misa gertrude anderson and mrs harold lyons the usual social hour followed tho the ladies are taking up the problem of acommunity hall it can scarcely bo ready for the next meeting bowover ab a few trifling detahasnch as finance location sue design and maintenance are still to be settlod limehodse the sdnshine mi baton band held ito regular meeting at mrs angus mcdonalds home on sun day evening about sixty mem hers were present and thirteen joined doting the evening dur ing the evening mrs dan modon aid gave a splendid talk on india mrs j scott and mr arthur bon ton gave readings miss b fol lett presided at the organ and mrs a wright led in prayer thaevening was an enjoyable and profitable one for all present tery for limehonse onmondaycivio holiday the local nine and st ann s of toron to played in the park here as usual georgetown won with a score of is to 9 there was oon aiderable loose play on both sides at timesbut the game as a whole wastnore thairworth the prioe of admission williams blackburn and mogill were tho battery for georgetown everybody should attend the game next saturday afternoon when limehoubep lay their return game in the park here game eallodat 8 o clock bowling two nnks of ladies from bramp ton visited the ladies here yebter day and played a friendly game the local ladies winning by 11 shots georgetown mrs o t mckay skip 18 mrs leboydale skip 20 ougbby ladies long drive- box of chocolates mrs p coffen a gentlemen 1st prisetbiveroup mr wm mckay brown tjbtrt lemon 8rd priso golf balls mr cbas best gentlemen long drive mr h coffen after the competition al enjoy ed tt oup of tea on the veranda mrs willoughby was assisted by mrs g c mokaytmrs roe mrs corke mrs herbert mrsthomp son the tea table which was decorated in white and gold was presided over hy miss moleod and miss bradley at the conclusion mr j b mo kensie on behalf of the players and visitors thanked mr and mrs willoughby for the opportunity and pleasure tbey had reeeiveain playing over the course and the keen edjoyment it gave to all replying mr willoughby said he was pleased that everyone had enjoyed the afternoon and hoped the future would bring many enp winnors to george town thh obohobtowh hbbald auoubt bud 10111 terra gotta bandits get two- year terms joseph ljopson aclbur james obuoti and frrd barker pleadod guilty before magistrate crawford at brampton lost thursday morn ing to broreking into the station at terra cotui stealing an express parcel and to taking an an to mo bile from tho premises of andrew- mcdonald tho two that named also ploadod guilty to hating ire araih without a permit r w lent appeared for the young men and pleaded for them on the ground that tbe were look ing for work and that their onls wore the outcome of having neith or money nor food magistrate crawford felt that tbeamploj msnc altootldo was be coming serious and that tho young men would bo bettor where tbey wpuld reneive food and care and learn a trade consequently he scot the three to the onfanp be formatory for two years on the flrfltr charge and one year on the second ogarge the tentences to rpn concurrently vernet delaooy ft member of the gang who turned king a ovl denoe was allowed to jgo for one year on suspended sentence to re port monthly to tbe iionrt correspondence brampton mrs r blain skip mrs w foster skip sl georges s5 picnic last thursday afternoon the teachers parents and children of st geoigea sunday school enjoy ed their annual picnic at meadow vale it was indeed afternoon and the trip to and from the picnic gronnds on the radial was much enjoyed refreshmente in plenty were served during the afternoon and a bplendid program of sports was run- off tho results in the differ ant contes were as follows boys race 7 8argenharvey allen girls race both mc tyally edith bui ii van t boys rabebtantey alien frankdew hnrsb girls race ilene hamil ton irons hall boys race vio- or norriogton charles scrytri egeonr gtrls race violet ted i der minnie sargent boys raeoj xlpnnstb weston jack sorymh egeonr girls taos winnie knight- wjodis james mothers raobmrs weston mrs sargent i teaobers raosmra blair miss franoia henajbace mr bar gent rev f hayes boy scouts race kenneth weston victor jornngtoo mrs darters glass victor noranjn sfejmpirea judges mrj garter and mr oi sargent obituary after an illness or over three years mrs louise caroline car ter passed away at ier home on main st north oh sunday morn ing july 81st deceased was 84 years of age and had been a rosi dent of georgetown for over 60 years she was twice married her first husband beirig the late benj bnokerhoff the funeral took place on monday afternoon at hjo7ocito greenwoodiceme tery the service being coadneted by the rev j h moore 61 the baptist church church news mbtbodist cnuhdla throughout the month of aug the methodist ohurch will have union services with the baptist c on s next service 11 am in baptist church 7 nm in the methodist ohurch the sunday school will meet as usual at the close of the morning servioe in the methoiist church hay fever and asthma are quickly relieved with razmah time to fight rheumatism in the warm weather rax mah and t r c a both sold by drjrmatthew mophersofi shoes cfieap bo a no good at any pnoe cairte and see the best band ia4e hoots in canada for boys and men guaranteed to give satis foetion by the makers an any do- feote rn workmanship will be re paired free by ns and charged to tbeoompany onrshoa repairing i cant be beat and hoone can com pete with us in prioe women s boots soled and rubber heeled 1 mens 1 ml to j17s sejfred oa soles and rubber heels all work warranted at bonays et trie shoe repairing worts main st georgetown sign or the gold georgetown july 80 1921 dear editor i beg respeotfully to ask your permission to insert in the next is airs u-koe- ijfidios 2nd pxieiil jho georgetown herald salt andmpper mrs j a wutt rul1 ftb or the assoaament of mrs anthonys property and her appeal r on the 4th of maroh i as bob sod ho property of mrs anthony consisting of 80 aoreo house and faun buildings for a valuation of a short time later i was inform ed by the town clerk that she had sent in notice of appeal of her assessment as mrs anthony a was the only appeal in i called upon her and asked her the reos ona other appeal she stated that she bad do other help but herself to work the farm and that she ooold not pay the taxes i ex xued to her that the assessment not increased and that it had not been for the last 4 years and that it waa a valuable pieoe ofl property and offeved to reassess it with a reduction of 2q0 she re plied no i want to go to- the court as r get no satisfaction to any of my complaints referring to two previous assessors and of boys worrying and throwing stones add the poisoning of her dog i ex plained to her that the revision court was not for that purpose it woe for the adjuhtmont of assess ment appeals and advised ber to obtain legal aid mra bennett was present at the interview at a later date i met mrs anthony on main st- and asked if she had seen her lawyer regarding the ap peal she replied no i will go and let you know the result the day of the voting for the by law for the tannery mrs an tbony entered the lobby of the town hall i went to open the door of the polhng booghtar her when she said no i am not vot its about my assessment ap peal i said well she replied i have been my lawyer at bramp ton and he advises me to withdraw my appeal i then told ber to see dr heath who was jnsido the pol ling booth she replied no you get it i then said 1 11 see dr j heath and get it for you she said no you got it yourself and destroy it she then leffetbe bnild i entered the booth and re ported to dr heath what had oc ourred mrs anthony a statement in your last issue and that she had a witness tbat she went to the polling booth town haj1 as it was voting day i beg to refresh her memory that no third party was present during or at any time of guarantors meeting a meeting of the chautauqua j guarantors was held tost friday evening to wind up business mat tors for 1921 the secretary tress mr h r minims stated tbat the statement of receipts and expenditures waa not yet quite complete but be pro sen ted an interim financial report which showed- a defloit of approxi mately 286 00 to bo mado op by the guarantors all tho guaran tors who were present at the meet ing paid their assessment of 4 so at once and it is requested that all who have not paid will accept tbib notice to send the amount promptly to the secretary treas and thus eae him a large amount of unnecessary work the meeting while not as large as had been hoped for was well representative of those interested in chautauqua affairs and in view of the deficit for two successive yean the question of the desira bility of continuing to assume the responsibility from year to year for the return ot the 6 days chan i tattqua circuit to georgetown was carefully discussed the report bhowed that while more season tiokets were sold this year than in 1820 the receipts from the sale of single tickets at the gate were considerably less due probably to tho prevailing business depression that there is agrowmg public interest m tho dominion chau tanqua is shown by the fact tbat the guarantors for 1922 number alrea 10f w almost t as many as in any previous year this has encodraged the execu tivp committee to complete ar rangemenlijor 1922 but they feel tbat k this organisation is to se cure the financial support which erwin goldhamll choice fresh and salt meats main street georgetown phone no 1 a big- bargains m qgarspipes tobacco and candy choice fresh fruits and vegetables h druks main street georgetown lovesttgale before iavesuvj you nro morally obi gnled toequ p your daughter or nan will iho bel mean pf earn hk a living it your child m nure lo become a lawyer doctor denliit or mpietcr we are of very little service bl if ihal child i going to enter the great world o or binaaettor for other only do your duty by curnialnnk a i education every child should cdmlheait of male n if a living ftrdl ttnngxomt ftl t il ihal daurh ter so ihecan cam kjcood salary and hereby be independenjdunnfr nl the virtu tudc of 1 ft thccanada pumrtesa college over bank of novscotia cuelph enjtys double the attendance jf any other j bumneiih college 1 1 wlii ngton county there i reaion fo ir nut of ttoery five tenographera and itookkecpem i tbi vtcm y look to toronto fora poa lion so you would be decidedly foolish if y u did toi attend ihc c b c uelph ao tbat you would have the canada business col letce college of spad na toronto always at your back to place you in and keep you in k position over thirty students from kicorgclown and vteintty in the paat two years ask them follow he crowd twelve schools largest iraincn in cauada a pas lion for every fjraduaie home study coi rses speiial course for farmers sons by mail or college wnle for particulars to canndn business col lege cuelph toronto rl- uuu uud uunuuiu nuiriuri wuiqo l w prreasfvibxoncernjn oeorgeti will ensure its oontlnuanoo froibjftcfererlcea at your ditpjnd write year to year it must be regarded not as the concern of the htfarw tors alone bnt as a matter of com mututy interest and support by the people of the district made op allsnrrotmdtng municipalities if tbisla done in a public bpinted way there should result in place of adeodb a sur plus which ooold be devoted to objeots of community welfare oar conversation and that she reg istered no vote at the town hall polling booth tbat day i am sir your obedient servant francis melville p 8 dear editor am sorry to take up soniuch ofyonr valuable timeand space but this is a mat- ter of hononr f m a-bnml- jeaofi tectly gentleman 31 married with thorough knowledge of eogtiah french boowteep- ng and general office work also thorough mechanical knowudge would like position 520 georgetown 0ac- 104 wfital highest yielder grown aiutious tobegui wilh this gramf vanely do not haaard oeztymr crop by seed of doubtful quality tne iced f save was tavai on newjand and has been harvett a in grand shape this wheat is a great ooler and 7 pecks y tbe acre is sutflcttj nt 10 bashels or over 200 bus s toj 10 bus 250 under 5 bus 300 w j f bxaoley oaratai woof we w ii cxcliange yarn plsm and color ed for wool and give a gootl pnee also socks appiyceorgetown woollen mium to all interested we sell and erect preston steel tiuas licensed and cxdusive dialers in si inn r system lightning protection 1rof h day manager ctielphj ii any building burned from i gbtn ng after hav ingthsijgotnbgl rotrclioninstallei the carpenter work w ii be doi efrerof cluuxe on new buddings by ihc dealer and pur chase money refunded for price write or phono g sincla r tc sons rr no i georgetown phone 103r3 massey-harris- machinery of all kinds beatty bros qaying and btaumg 0oods gould shapley and untr wind hills and engines detcohff ldght tbe standard farm eeetn lighting plant binder twine oils ropes and buggies w t evans new spring goods tbe blens store our mage of spring suiting is arriving daily already the rjboirort tmrw arst hand tbey tom1trlfie tho ten latest in bnklwb and stvtoh twonds sorttes and worsteds anil the palbnrm ar itwlddly smart grayi new brown and bliws prcwominate with the plain and nch tonrs meeting with any u order your sprint suit do not wait order early and gt tho best service and tho samples arc now ready tor out of town cus tomer and wiu bo bent on request- he now spring sbirte colsantand rorkwear have ar mod neor before ba wv bjh snob bnolifll range m all uie latest styles al ponnbur pneaa cl beat makns are to be fband in oar new arrivals tftorc are feaany stylish rcatnrea aataahts soaaoo and it will- be a r 1 show tbeni to you when you rttfl jreltxarofe co georgetown phone 126 t w smith butcher new barber shop near g t r station over john ballantyne b shoe bhop georgetown honms a m ta8f wtdshdar and stau4ay 11 p da t roberts peoptubtor cartage all orders for cartago of any kind promptly attendes moving done bj contract or by the hour i carry all risk of breakage piano mot ing a specialty n snyder a fall lmeot all kinds of fresh and salt meats fresh trout direct from lakes btotj- tuesday nerval oslj stand anthracite scranton coal in all sixes automatical screened and fended immp for domertic and tbreshinii shlthfng an 1 in fact i earn be found in an uptodate co a w yard john mcdonald georget pbonb is bignelis celebratedbread ikelmfdelm htnochedbaf families are now plaritisi orders for this delightful loaf tnew eke it for its good- neas they know it is whole some and they appreciate its ask your grocer phone 327 rl3 ftbrval ont jacksons ssssiaaaassssmtistitstttts august furniture and house furnishing sale we offer you a large stock of new uptodate furniture carpets rug unoleums window shades curtains and draperies bonsit at mufacts lowest pnoes at a big money saving space would allow of bstnig only afew pncea and in order to raake tlus of the greatest interest to all we offer for august only 25 per cent off all line of furniture h furnishing it costs you itothmg to see our good an pncea jacksons- georgetown un in weekend specials t stare for tired feeb combination of blue jay foot powder foot soap and foot relief guaranteed to relievo any tnew of tired feet reg i20foraet friday and saturday 89c best quality tooth brushes guaranteed bristles regular 65c day and saturday 39c fri- ycllow petrolurntlarge jar good quality urday 9c reg 15c friday and sat- -1- hercules briar pipes reg si oo friday and saturday 6fsc c pipesare guaranteed frenehbriar and wrill be replaced if they crack or burn weekend chooolatea reg6qc friday and saturday 3bc boquet talcum powder this js one of the nicest talcums we sell regular soc friday and saturday 39c tho bourigans raaaa u

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