Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1925, p. 2

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his caily demise is deeply regretted by hit shopomtct and bov friends iht simpathy ot lbe ronnii unity is extended to tbo bereaved mother who has hertelf just recovered from a severe illness tfie foneral which was private took place from his mothers home on sunday afternoon when tbo remains were interred in greenwood remetery tbo service was conducted by bov percival macs of st georges cbnrob the pall bearers were hrneat bimpson clifford trace fred spires john lnca joseph mcdonald acfon rev w m and mrs kannawin and family of hamilton s christmas at the home of mr kan n a win fostrrmhtcr matthews who was up with the family for christmas dinner has not been so well since and has been confloed lo bed again mr and mrs h p moore were at toronto on tuesday evening attending a pleasant family gather irir at the home of rev dr more 181 jeoffroy street mr thomas kennedy firth line inqucsing was taken to gnolph general hospital aod an operation performed orj monday he is do ing aa well as can be expected georgetown s arena seems to have qmte an attraction for nam hers ol our youthful attune who disregard the time honored adage barlj to bd makes you health ntalthyaod wise t one of the happtebt home gatb crings on christmas waa at the horn- of mr and mrs david wil liamson guelph street all the t ins and daughters with their families were home including mr and mrs fred williamson ot tor onto mr aod mrs h boy wans- borougb toronto mr and mrs al i art young and family bockwood nr w d anderson mr and mrs w a murray and mr aod mrs john williamson and david of acton free press georgetown old boys hem baifkt at lorit ui spcil enjoyable social evealng one of the most pleasant fune- tipns we have had the privilogo of attenning waa that of the george town old bojs given in toronto lost evening man pleasant ac quaintances of formor days wore renewed and the occasion will be remembered by all present as one of the happy events along life a pathway tho globe of this morning has the following in reference to the gathering revelation of the extent to which oqorgetown has contributed to the business and professional circles of toronto was the feature of loatoight dinner of the george town old boys association at the carlsrite hotel bankers doc tors educators lawyers industrial ists and police officers were all represented at the gathering and the rollcall of names mdiratea tbe fame which former georgetown tans have won for themselves m thib city between 50 and go former resi dents of georgetown and vicinity were present last evening to re new acquaintance ships and io draw upon the storehouse of remi nisoence of an entirely informal nature the program consisted largely in tbe relation of anecdotes of former days by many of those present a program which found favor aa could no other as guests of tbe old boy a as aociation dr frank watson chairman of the georgetown high school board j m moore editor of the georgetown herald and major l grant entertained the gathering with short addresses to response to chairman b d war ren school inspector j 8 deacon also complimented tbe association upon the success of the first an anal bananet other speakers during the even mg were inspector george guth no miller prentice dr c starr j a willoughby rev dr reid rev dr t g wallace vocal boios were contributed by mr ernest a warren and mr leslie former georgetown lans now re aiding in toronto and present at tbe dinner included w p moore rav j ereid dr clarence starr fred deacon dr w corn gap dr c warren rev t g wallace rev harry bracken dr w e home j b mcleod norman mo- good e a warren inspector george uuthrie inspector nat guthrie j a willougbby j mil ler prentice g r cotrelle dr e a dolson dr ko fisher dr w morrison a s mokinlej johi m finloy g w c graham b hooper john t moore w mc grogor t h mcwhirter t a mcdowell w mond j h neil a e neil james pod ley d b taylor carey warren cbarleb j wheeler bert thornton graham mcdonald h c jermyn 8 m bnok will hortop d 0 jackson h holdroyd w h mcdowell john cronlond f reid 8 oram j mons mayor w w hilts who is pres ident of tbe association was nn able to be present last evening his place being occupied by mr r d warren other officers of tbe association lnolntio dr w e home inspector george guthrie and mr miller prentice terra cotla tbo bays have tbetr new rink hooded and hockoy practice is now the order of the day mr f c thompson has pur chased mr keen sbnek yard and farm property adjoining him the lotb line miss fv haines of toronto spent the holidays with her par ents here a number of our joung people attended the concert at the 10th line school and all report a good tune mr ed tonnsrnd very ably acted ite chairman the toaehcr mibb laid law deserves great credit for tbo able manner in which sht had the children trunod a number nf our oilirons took in tbe annual sunday school entet tninment at union tho school concert at tbo 5tb lit e waa a splendid bucccbs the loanfi peoplo gae aortic good dia logues and the songs drills etc b tbe children were bplendid miss lewis the teael cr deserves great credit for the manner in v inch the children performed mr j a mceane was chairman mr luos mcnallybas gone to toronto where be is learning tbe garage business some of oar citizens are busily engaged in cutting wood un the blue mountains or caledon at pre sent the popular plaj entitled a hot day so splendidly put on by jtlie joung people of glenwilhams will be repeated in terra cotta mothotbst church oh wednesday it mag next jan lth church unionvottng in thia lo- calitj will probably commence next we ok wlu cat sows huuc tbo latest information tegarding county i ighwaya is to tbe effect that abortly a general revision of the plans of count let will be made with iho object of redaodg tbe roilrage to be aobaidised by the provioouil department as leading hihsys halton connty btsno great mi lease in highways and will uot likely m affected slewarttown tbe regular monthly meeting of the esquesing women b inati tute will will bo held at the home of mrs jno wilsons on friday januaj jtlat 230 a good pro gram provided everybody wel come on tuesday of christmas week the children of st johns sunday school had their christmas tree supper was served at 6 o olock after which a very onjoyablo pro gram of recitations and ainging then santa claua appeared and gave each their presents off the tree theornngemen distributed candies and oranges to each one on tuesday evening deo 80th the rev mr mclean and mrs mclean gave on interesting lee tore m st john s church on the work ol the china inland mission mr mclean gave a general survey of tbe missionary work in china while mrs mclean told more par ticularly of tbe work amongst the women and children mrs mclean have started on thoir return journey to china and expect to be at their mission station about the middle of february their daughter who baa always been witb them is staying in canada to fnlsb her education at tbe school meeting held last week the trustees elected were 3 a brawn h lswson and 1 nw lor si lioul opened on monday with a good attendance the following is tho report of the stcwarttown public school for ie month or december 8r j norman boilj on marry law son hon dons barns i zeta graham bon marion giffoo hon sarah stan disb irene wngglesworth sr hi jack brawn mary jn klbbon ehxabeth bona than art- bur harelwood lena name ii bobbj hams olive wngglcbwortb gerala gpihani jr ii bbsbio smothi sr i mary standia bon eddie lunan hon robytednant delia wngglesworth cant norma imitb hodge walter hodge pr prances nanoy ferry david hodge 1 absent for one or i nations c bern pie teacher hockey llic itieont uliiu ii i mini itaged at tbe anni hen on in day night last lillweui west toi onto and tho locnl noxti it resulted iq u win tot llu msiiurh t tin store df h to is tbe gam i wan latt in huiliiik and at ooe time it nos luubtfut if the visitors would over rent i heti as they were niotpnug out frui the city aod tbo ictent fall of snow did uot help them am llou ce thev arrived at about fl flonnd referee lowry soon had lbe unuii lined up an tho ice the flint period v an fast with both teams feejipg mound to try and locate each others weak spots it was at this stage of tbe gamo that bond of west toronto found tbe nets for tbe first tall it vns put long before thvs visitors again bulgbd tho twm for then second count the score at thn time hould have been reversed as the locals bad the linn a share of the play and only the great work of ristow who guarded tbe nets for tho visitorf and who had horse hoes in evory pocket aated tbe situation a scoie of itmesfor tbem on a nice combination george town beat ristow for their tirut count scare at the efffl of the first period h 1 in fin or or west toronto the second period opened in real earnest with mckay relieving ris tow in tho nets tor west toronto the locals made tbe visitors dizzy and before they could recover had notched another t ount in tbctr favor penalties were now in order and referee lowry seemed totako special delight m giving ourboyarail seats duncan stopped a couple that looked like sure ones hot pine beat him for west to ontos third count- georgetown showed the fans some real hockey and before the gong bounded lor the end of the period mcdonald brush blackburn and buck had each scored one for the locals mak ing the score at the end of the second period georgetown 6 west toronto 8 the excitement at tho beginning of the third period ran high and it looked as if the locals bad the game safely tuclled away the game now became a real battle and referee lowry still handed out penalties to tbe locals which they seemingly did not deserve it was while some of our boys were in tbe penalty box that the visitors ran in three m quick succession making tbe score at the end of tbe third period george town 6 westtorontoc in tbe first ten minutes of over time neither teams scored tbe fast pace telling on both teams the second ten minutes was tho same aa tbe first and the teams retired for a brief rest before commencing tbe final lap our old friend hard luck seemed to be with the locals for although they kept np a steady bombardment on the west toronto nets ristow always seemed to get in tbe way of the hot ones bond and pine again ont guessed duncan and scored a goal each giving west toronto tho game by 2 goals after playing 30 minutes overtime final score west toronto 8 georgetown g tbe teams lined up as follows tun 11 oal lliftov pin to i kng mullumi mi met i lltdgp mtkiy nnlwhb lurkito vii dial ouni u fiu brili ni konielj wiuiih buck blitckbur i und donald viu idfc and lis rifre jfv lowr toronl ll i iui in but a tj mi mini to iooki i iib k i did mndi warm for hit m linn in mum i middiild v rli i bind anil iubjs had tin ollitr ft mows guebbing hhici dm n bruhh and buck alrtnitljtere ngnsane and ewb had a goal to tfaeir credit wist loroitogot nil the breaks with tho assistance of ihe referee e sincerely- bop that the rt maming games to be plajed here will stattou tine o we con get home before midnight os tt is bard to convince omn women that jou reallj wort at the bocbej triage lj that tunc j llin goorltuwn intermediates go to biuroptonc next mondsy night r pin tastcst and best exhibition of lioctcj tier uituohded in the nov arena win played here on monday night when milton juniors defeated tt e local jumnrs by the narrow tiiarfin of one gpal tho game was clean throughout and robt armstrong of toronto bad orj little trouble in handling tbe game all the penalties were for minor offences and seldom a man was off either team for more than a mm u to at a time tbone boys are asmirred large and enthusiast crowds if tbej continue to put up the brand of hot k y tliatth dis played on monday night milton opened the scoring short ly ftftor the play com me nee j and succeeded tn scoring three while the locals hocured one the score at tho end of tbe iitbi period stood milton h georgetown 1 the set ond period opened vith both teams going the limit and our bojs kcuidj tbo better part oi tbo play georgetown secured two in a row wbicli tied tbo score now tho game w is real jnoly and evcrvhody was on their toot t the spectatots milton got other goal on a side shot by kent ner which went in tbe corner of the net off hallow ay s skate giving tbem a lead of one ron i at the end of the second period in the third period neither team scored although tbo milton net m danger several times final score milton 1 georgetown t milton goal hill defence akins aod ptolme forwards kci tner vaugban subs brush irwii anil marsh georgetown goal hallow a defence ford and gibbons foi wards davidson king hewitt subs ualpin and hepburn referee robt armstrong onto n ctrl i ford davidson hal pin hep burn gibbons and hewitt all plajed up to form there must have been a bole in haltoway s stick brampton plats here on friday night and should be another red hot contest r the milton reporter to the globe lay two robfniwer aeen ir the county town otrsandsy hfflt alarm clocks for the next 1 0 days we will sell an american made alarm clock for 100 sugar ud iuyaad mdu evamwrp lakd a b willson jeweller next to hotel mcgibbon georgetown speights garage and battery service now is the time to have that storage battery overhauled and rebuilt by a competent battery repair man we repair all makes of batteries and give special attention to farm lighting bat teries any battery left with us for repairs will be stored fully charged till spring free i we specialize on starting motor gen erator and ignition trouble and have re cently installed new electrical testing equipment to meet this exacting work ikta rttmargtt oiy actjldnt wemiig lot cotllij oradar saws kfrnt a r speight prop flmmlm we chi m deliver watch our wwumitttxtjhtji h j fox announces- good shoe new si ll thursday mor ning january 8th we start ouj i fourth annual i january clearing sah boots shoes rubbers everything in the store reduced 6000 slock ot ptodate footwear to choose from oui policy haa been u other in january and by at all times to offer the ff prices have two clearing sales a year one at niidsiirnmer and the so doing we are able to keep otir stock clraji and be able ublic new andvupto date footwear al the lowest market our winldows tell the story a fewiininutes spent than we could write in looking in our windows will tell you moic about this sale book every person requires footwear dt some time and this is your opportunity to save dollars on your shoe bills terms cash s are not satisfactory we cheerfully refund money main sued j i cb a phone 1 47 georgetowns leading shoe 1jouse 88mgo8tq no approbation specials among you willl our many special find values like childrens wear for men boys toweli ng soap chin a and glass ghilov s heavy 4 pie e bruab v see theaieand other values it costs nht to mvesti- gate our goocs and values pleased quality children s overcoats 4 05 children h combinations suits children s beaiy all wool pullovers 1 children s wool toques 1 00 children s wool mitts men a 2fic sorts s pair men n 8fi boclis 4 pair men r 50e soeks 3 pair men and bov a 9go scarfs men and boys si 50 ties men and bojs roo scarfs men r 15c large size fancy border han il men s work roots 4 r for felt flippers at hall i 10 vd linen crn 2 50 r vd tea toweling 1 7 25c bath towels 1 for a r hurl ttiwpih for t inranl delight toilet ibapsoc hjunerosei carnation et icv 4 bars i siindi soap comfort nrul t china ti and saueer- iv luna rrca 1 and b itler il iie itk liaixitk bnkhl i like cut w butters with 1 llei cut olat- bakpth fllf to have you examine our lines value service cksoifs georgetown

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