Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1924, p. 5

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thronahont the world tkefrunxmrcaafthebaak art behind tmy brand j b wallace manager georgetown branch established oyer iooyovs ji jlci i electric aipliances of all kinds guaranteed per 1 500 hours h irons from mjtt up prices on rngkes of vacuum clivers hetefe ranges m0e- tmiisiar meat market fish specials ion finnan jtfaddie v fifiete qicb oejiyery guaranteed main street georgetown lhohe no 1 tows business advertising backed up by the right spirit the right goods and the right service can rescue a sink tog bostueas and will make a prosperous business morn masterful in itsown commudity when joho wanamaker the prince of merchants began business he resolved to force matters ho was not content to wait to be found out he de term in ed to be found out in short he ad vertised he threw on his buamebs small as it was the tight of publicity and the public of philadelphia entered the shop on which the light shone in this community the public is entering those shops on wfiiofa the light of advertising is falling a word to thepdbjjo jb of ifclau tkfnwao w wmlm owt olpmxs ktutayrlmau u tj shop wkie you abe invited to s10p the georgetown her ald etbsfflbb the early days notes on georgetown and vicini ty in the early dayb georgetown was incorporated an a village 60 years ago and is situat ed about the centre of the twn ship of eequosink this township derives its name from an indian term signifying the land of the tall pineb the first settlero came to that part called the scotch block in 1819 and two yearstatar tbe-populatfon-nnmbbr- d 424 and on new ye d in 1821 the ffisrtowntaeeting- vas held at the honse of joseph btandisb james firfter was chosen town olerk joseph stand- ishand thomas barbour assessors thomas fye collector and chas east end meat market choice meats ajwaya on lisflnd try our portrsausage rom brand lajd 20 lb pails net 400 ctracr mbhu water su mith cmrgetowi a radio set brings pleasure to your business and business to your pleasure each day it tells or 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treasure was tge wealth of loving thought thobe who find their joy in shar ing where they may most helpful be hear a kingly voice declaring ye have done it unto me bidgetown ont 1924 t watson -v- etbtdlbl tfea eifry jim about seventyrive men sat down to a banquet in the meth- odjst church last thursday even- ingraf terrwordr bt weicomfiby thepastor bey mr caldwell all present partook of a delicious re past served by the ladies of the church mr a q green was chairman of the evening a toast io the king was responded to by- sing ing r the national anthem while maypr dale responded tio tlietbaab btourtown io the absence of mr s f howard the toaat to our young boys was responded to by mr j v kennedy vocal solos were rendered by mrs allatt m black and mr dilly mr leach rendered a violin solo mrs bennie was the aoobmpanibt of the evening the speaker of the occasion j patterson kcl of tomato was introdnoedby the chairman and received with hearty applause after expressing toleaaoxe at he ing present and beetng so many ihotfisl young men in the gathering mr iwwf patterson delureda splendid ad dress on the subject f steward bhip and missions he said in part x j stewardship means youth middle agt talent opportunity andwealth oui iivpb should be spent m the service of god and mat christ said go ye into all the world and preadrthe goepelto every oreatureand it rests with in add the young men to conquer the world for jesner christ this jneax18 granfar mimiftmarytsttrtrfc anotsee and more moneywd npwerah of revenn christian men donttuget the same tax mbrul view point on this great question tax the4il i come as a fellow christian an be plaoeu ordinary layman in an effort to summon up more power and inter eat in this most important work christianity came to our ancestors from missionaries we are descend ed from christians and we are obligated co juend ichnstianity from our shores to the ends of the earth not merely to keep it at home if we cannot go as mis sionaries ourselves god expects us to do our part by contributing to the support of those who have gone o home and foreign fields there are moreuhbehevera born in the hour than men and women made christians in the hour shall we sit here and take the good things god has given as and not soppomtnosewnpgoandiabor for the upbuilding of his kin t dom christ said to go hatre you dope it we are all banks god ha deposited in pa- hearts and talents to secure money it is gods money tv have god draws sobeque on us for bis own can we say no funds god wants kennedy and john stewart town wardens in the early days the j part of that wbioh he has given ua township was governed by the jostioes of session and later by the gore district council thetown meetings were herd as soon as a tavern was established mr thos thompson opened a tavern on the 7th lineaboot 184q thiawaetbe only tavern between posts corners in trafalgar v and guelph this may give some idea of conditions n the early days i may- give you some more details later op as to the township its people their trials their encouragement etc my object now is to tell you sope- thing about our own town george town the prat settler name here in 1820 it was george kennedy andhis family add it was after him the plage was named for it was known tor years as iungry houow in 1887 there jwefe only three families marquisgom now sylvester garrison snd george kennedy however in 1887 sn important event occur red for the future welfare of the place the arrival of barber bros they si once pat up a woollen mill or carding mut- in the flattf at the foot of factory street and later the paper mills at t credit the first store was opened in 1840 by john vsntngter the nexl by james ybubg in 1842 and bonn aftef one by francis barclay a hotelwas opned in 1842 by si mr bubha in 1840 the wesleyan iehodlets bpilt the firstrcoqrob atrame where the picture show is now it may still be seen opposite j b mackenzies planing mill it waadeatined to a varied experi ence for when thebrjot chorolrfschoolb waa built mr thos rose bought it and moved it to where the rad ial station now stands and be used it as long as he lived for a stove and tin shop and later by mrr d a brooks ana flour and feed store in its last resting place it did duty for tbe town ab a punipiog station until the new water system was installed his etill ubed by ft methodist fuend jos ruddy for painting and var nishing such articles as getold apd rusty no matter towhatde nomination they bow belong all ome-in-4846tbegon- greratiooal church was boilu tjip next was thetiipibcopai meth who v ia he oral bnt thm for lover ability to obtain are we going to honor his cheque gods com mand has been going for 7900 years and it hasnt reached some people yet we are told in the bible to give aathe lord has pros pered as if the lord waa to prosper uaaocording to istix giving we would be a poor lot we should giveadtit we feel it and be patriotic to thp world at large itsa debt of honor we owe it cant be sued but god help the man who refuses to pay his debt of honor god puts us on our honor and christian men are hon orable and will pay what god demands he wants and expects he wants yoqng meo and- women to commit themselves give some thing antf helr some one there bthing higher than laboring for earthly thingis bibc up o men pf god i t have done with lesser things give heart and soul and- mind and strength j r to serve the king of kings lets allrdo nooler better and happier things than ever before in a united effort to save the world for christ t votes of thanks were tendered mr patterson and all those who took part in the program also tbje ladies of the church who provided anijt serve the splendid l counly council at tnesdays meeting of tha roonty conncil last week the fol- lowing grants were made to high ii bdhoolsf w burlington 4919 88 georgetown 8868 11 fltreet8ville 149741 milton 981 87 oakville 962 84 brampton 44j 82 waterdown sft7 72 r a 25004 61 actonvcdntinurtion school apd goelph collegiate institute will get their grants later a claim fromhamilunrsouegiaw institste was law merot roore ujjorma- ion o tterttonntrferedtoniriiaia w the mothers allowances com mission for november 4nd 1

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