Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1925, p. 2

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w h willsoni undertaker and lioenftod enlbnlmer mala st 0okto automobile or llonc drannllrarfie nijhl or d 54w reevemchvryrewarden al the iirst meeting o count council for 195 held at milloi vcbterdav reeve don n id munlr ut georgetown w as heeled warden of halton lie was tbe unauiuiout choice of the council our citi ecus appreciate the honor confer ted op our worthy reeve baptist anniversary larat catkerlsis u4 instriai straws ty lev j l rntoa mark lit event another mile ntone haw been panned in the hitilorv ot george town baptist church and the event uk marked bv largely attended serureti and inspiring sermons bv rev j l ilnrtan ba on sun day inst at tl evening hervire after rcadingthe 14th chapter of coi town council tlmipu the h 111 lor directed tho longed yntn billed u 10ml imioiuil or personal mtlitr lit lin com nlction if tin- ditici mid itn up pointmenu i tun rcmrmlxir the candle clus iiiih anil the nmnila of the mdcfliniip to snuff them two or three timei aiinng wn ip the occasion of the installation nf ml lamps wan an ment wortln of the repainting of the church interior a church re opening and a l i net- tl or to raiw moiie to un 1 1 tho cobl the founders liming iiinvtd way my faihor bh chus leadei local pro ichor circuit st council mot on january 22nd with mayor dale in tbe chair reeve mclrit re mod members of tho council all present a ca mm o meat do was read from smith it stone re their payment b f to tbe town henry corke addressed tbe council re hie payments to the town moved by d mclntyre seconded by a duncan that bj law no to borrow the snm df forty five thousand dollars for the now current ordinary expenditure tbe town tor the year 192c be read a llrst time carried moved by w h long seconded byijobn d kelly that by law no to- borrow tho sum of fortj five thousand do liars for tho now current ordinary expcndili the year 1925 be now read and and third times and final l passed and that tho seal of the corporation be attached thereto cai ned moved by g c campbell sec onded b wm ashenburat that tbe clerk be instructed to adver tibe tbe norman speight house for sale in the next two issues of the herald carried moved by wm barclay seconded by wm h long that the clerk be instructed to have h g meir take action ro marshall hudson mortgage corned the council adjourned thoughts of bin bearers lo tho power of the infinite love of god tho love of god id cbnst jeuus is perpetual and uodjinr and unites the hearts of men and women whore education aod science fails education science radio etc aro i wonderful blessing a when used for i the glory of god the great peace conferences of tbe powers at tbe flagufljooked ujucjkljrctubsci ment but failed to prevent war of everything man has conceived ithmg over mot tbe need save tbe infinite loe of god people do net take time to appreciate tbe love of god which is the most vital thing in life tbe love of christ is tbe power that makes life over and the tte that bmd christians together gods greatest gift to a sinful world what does it mean to yoo the special anthems by tho choir and the organ voluntaries were features of the services tbe solos by mibb harton were espec ially appreciated bev mr aldweuof the metho dist church assisted at the even ing service sunday school an in i ntenlei applied the wood for its leadership in most of iln activities the influence of this church was positive migrants to the back settlements would bo prated away and would return for the harvest month and bring to rav father en ihomaatir reports of new church centres established with rapturous ith where tbev had located just call os up l j and wcu respond- our words as good a8any 30nd mme m ymmwmm new advertisements norval high school board january 20 1925 present f b watson chair man e y barraclaugh 8 kirk h l hntt a b wilson accounts passed g m hendry 2 2c john ford 20 00 dj matthew 29 e c thompson insurance 229 00 w t evans insurance 97 87 w w boe insoranco 92 87 f b watson 8 88 n snyder 1 8 l y reid 8 45 j w kennedj 85 globe furnitoroco 191 20 burden igoumloch 11164 a communication was received from miss maud m peck re bird ing from tho staff tho treasurer read his report for 1924 norval branch of tbe womens institute will bold their monthly meeting at tho home of miss mc pherson inverholmo on thurs day 5th of february a paper on nursing will be given by catherine mopherson rn there will albo be a good musi cal programme a cordial invita tion is extended to all ladies to be prebont norval young peoples union meet neit monday in the moth odist church the program is a debate subject resolved that the an to mob do has done more harm than good til his leaving norval father conducted an evening her vice on sundays the older citi xeob will remember these meetings being very well attended after benediction nil would again he seated and father would mog nn acnompanied a new h ran or sacred sour vvhioh seemed grcntlv appreciated the names that echo with a molody of distant musio 1 love to recall the hendersons ores melvins bells watsons nivonn jacksons millers switrrgreeo aworda roide coopers clarki dennjb and a half hundred others whose aces were trequenth seen in the congregation i what j owe to this norval church ahd to the saints who wor shipped here for the spiritual im pact that brought to me a life and experience thai time can mad equately express is a hallowed memory a an inspiration ntill tbe rebuilding of the church occurred in 1888 as tho one visib to this home chorcli or mine after thafr time wfl8 to the present build we know more about furnaces than barnum knew itbout balky elephants thex get hot abput the way we treat them now is a good time to have yours overhauled ii w we furnish the home vmptete j w kennedy son hartware pjhbwbji beiliofl haam pttna 169 skap pfco2fi yours with kind regard nnd happy memory j w l forster a resolution was passed express ing sympathy with miss peek and tbo boards appreciation of her services annual church meeting tbe annual meeting of tbe gregation of tit georges church was held in tbo parish hall on monday evening the rector tbe rev p mayes presiding the van on s reports which were present ed from the different departments of tbe churchs activities showed successful years work the itec tor reported a record number of communicants during tbe year and on easter daj with an increased attendance donng lont and reterr ed to tho excrljont work ot the of floials of tho church in their differ out departments the wardens reported total re ceipts of s170000 with 130000 subscribed towards the church ex tension fund and all apportion inents and expenses rnot mr f- mcnallj superintendent of the sunday school reported an increas ed attendance with record giving to missions and a faithful and de oted band of teachers mrs roe correspondence the following letter from w it forster of toronto who spoke at tbe recent anniversary at norval to rev mr douglas will prove qoite interesting to many ot i our readers dear mr douglas thank you for the invitation to worship with the members of nor- ingregation on sunday 18th instant on the occasion ot their dual anniversary as a methodist church the name norval was given to ic village by the first mcnabb who settled in that vicinity -mc- nabaville was i understand only given in jest or compliment to the pioneer ot its beginnings hie sons john and harvey i re mom r very well for many years an anglican church at tbe foot of tbe bill and a free presbyterian church at its top supplied accommodation for its worshippers service being held in the evenings james fors ter my grandfather gathered the tew methodists and others tor ror- vioe on sabbath evenings in his own house in 1847 this house stood on tbo north side of the main street at the acute not a hundred yards east of tbe present church he being an ex colli ill preacher the congregation increased until it was obliged to seek accommodation in the wooden school hoose on tbe top of tbe south hill a methodist circuit was organ ited at georgetown in 1844 with several appointments where settle menth made such services wel come i hatb not been able to discover a circuit plan to indicate norvals first appearance thereon the rev wm phillip tbe second appointee to georgetown circtnt in 1w6 continued for three years this makes possible the lecogni tton of norval on the methodist oflloial map in 1848 dnder mi notice to creditors ilf the matter of tka eatata o jama hoax lata of tao town ol goorton ta t county or hal- toa widow doeawod w twi is liereby k punuaiu i sbl t6 of ihe rntnicn act i iimstj tlfs ol onuno lh ctuipl t 121 ti llc tnrtj nghlh jy ol d l92i lo send by posi prc- iur ic- thr iindcrbignea solici february sale of home furnishings a big money saving event qualitj goods auxiliary reported a most success fol jears work with receipts of 48000 the daughters of the church st georges plryers cboit chancel guild junior auxiharj girl guides allreported a succors fol years work messrs h corke and r el ed wards wen appointed as wardens mr k b edwards as dai dole- gate to tbe synod r corke as ves try clerk and tbe following as the board of management mr elmer thompson messrs j price i h herbert w f bradley ray thompson and the wardens the sidesmen were reelected with mr a nornngton as convenor votes of tbankb were passed to tho rector and the various officials of tho church tor their splendid work donng the past year tho rector was able to announce that dorior the past four years over 18600 00 had passed through tho churcb wardens account and congrntulat ed the three officials concerned messrs corke cnchton and ed wards upon the reaolts or their ef forts oie mlar a nn fr tea pre tide lefwre imfl the tremendous increase in tbe popularity of tea as a beverage baa bcn soch that the producing coutf tries have been unable to satisfy the demand the pnoe of te has been steadil increasing for a nnm ber of eara- since however you can make trtim 860 to 800 cups of tea to the pound even at tbe pnee of 5100 tbe cost par cop is onl one third of a cent wtllourbbys ministry bis success or in 1846 this recognition is more probable he certainly ministered to this section of the circuit in 1851 for tbe family bible record c my bay t ism by bim in that year tho gooderbam worts firm owned the mills tannery and store at norval i have not been able to venf the date of tbe coming of james gooderham to take charge of tbe store and tnills he had a few jctra pnmoubl been enabled to recene the new lite incbnpt the jl f thin tipfiientf hirli cow testing assn the meeting of the norval cow testing association was held an saturday afternoon in tho norval public school there was a fair turnout jthe chair was occupied by mr peter a dick the super visor mr david j howell gao an encouraginc report of tbe wotk dooe during tbe earv man of i tbe herd owners baj improved their herds by replacing poor cows cuffed out by better ones tbe summary of production and earn ings that had been fnmished ach i ember showed however that there was lotb of room for improve ment ho reccm mends greater care in keeping tho milk records and a concerted effort tor greater herd improve ment better sires and mora ndged culling of cons that did not come up to the mark production the present plan as conducted by tbe live stock branch of tbe department of agriculture in ot tawa would likely bo continued tor another year in commentng on tbe report ot production mr howell atnttd that the herd of mr j as fiddler headed tho list mr tbot bird had the highest producing enw with an average of 28 00 per nfewlth earnings mr b c given the highest production of milk for december for one cow 1850 ins o milk with 69 2 lbs butter tat mr f h graham tho greatest earn ings per acre from his herd foi the year the following o dicers were olect ed hon prea mr david j howell pre mr peter dick vioepres mr jas reid sec trean- mr w h fiddler mem hers of the executive committee mr robt reid mr thou early mr thos bird mr j nornmn cameron a number of matters of impii tanco that came up were referivti to the executive committee a hearty vote of tbanlcs was tendered mr howell for bin splcn did work as supervisor summary of production and earnings of herds in the novnl cowtestingatibiiion tfcrf pioajci hmtxt mcnlhi aorrap eimnci furniture child chairs 1 i tax w child h high chairs sh 00 2 8 dining chairs set of 6 1 arm 14 la 11 9g h piece kintergnrten ets h 10 2 till comfort chairs and rockers uigo anil room oak enthei upholstered 20 00 14 or kiohcn tubuh with oullen drawer white enamel 15 00 11 95 kiuhen cabinets 100 h 90 china cabinets 13 26 2u1 vnmtv dreshiug table triple mirrorh 28 50 22 95 bedroom diexsertt 23 00 10 95 buffet s liirke sif with mirror anil lin ed cutlery drawers 48 75 44 dining- tablet laiue round lipavy ned eatnl 12 00 28 9 dining clmirn eel or 1 arm icntlin upholstered 36 00 llf llnens- tnhk damask co mk l olhei widths rnccd low table covork of pure lmen serviettub em brotdered linen coveis runners coverh of many mfturmlr and ilchigne n 1 at tpecml nslc pnieh carpets lap rilgh lv 10111 f ii lap itiir9vl2 10 m bnihkcu rur 4i 0 7 7 9x9 20 00 m0l 21 lo 412 24 1 art rm 16 co 9x9 s20 00 tapohtiy itiirh 71x9 iiim tapestrv ru x9 l 00 biuhsoih riirh 9x0 el 00 mats from fi up linoleum no 1 ipiahlv s i pi hand power vhwiuiiiioi curppt sweepers spei ml at bedding cimiforlaih all prices nilmiil s blankets kmiiuj leliuod at fiou bed ipreodii at sucnllu pnies sheetr priceb cut orj utw shoetior 10 1 90c pillow cusprsi 00 pillow cotton 41 w terut editbaod fac apply ipoo pbooc 48cl3 rjjou 0 llh ll i lh- notiee to creditors in the matter ortaa utata ckrutopfcar j roaaall sr uto of ui o town of ooorxolovn 1b the county of haltoa oabtlaaut of uk enid chrklophw j rtis rorrrl rccuired on orlfoi eihlli jaj nead by pom prppiil or deliver lo t dertinrd mlicilor herein for i toell dovul ruiuell rd chn- j ruuell tlirtcculoritf the eit lb mid clinilophrr j ruisdl i full r i fa rcrl louulnbu imblrlm ihe said iwii ty d 125 1 jt quality value service jacksons georgetown wood far sate 1 have iol in si lords of dry hardwood ali j im prepared to deliver any place o lon lor 1 7s a uqlecon john ford t i 7- how y far sate r 15- per ll amber 12 l2c per thirty aod suly poarad iranelica of kod appata 1 per b or 7v per half bag k auiu lller ann at gcorje hlaltexa niuier balboafad ti wod for bate food body maple 12 m si 75 per ltd loll raih 12 io s250 vnrk- rdwixkl raiu 12 u 300 per rd delivered loany pucem toarn miili phone 84 r is gcorg to lt 1 bath apply p oi b h2 geornctown ix roomed cottage comer of mwtlock i durham sts newly dccoralnd ta pomtsiiai apply lo h t ieorrc1onr if vegetables bead lettuce crlety and rtjd 0111 d 14 milk 20 10 milk 1 16 milk it 24 milk 21 7 mac t ik cream u 21 milk is 22 cream 16 19 cream it 9 milk j4 17 cream 4 23 milk ll 13 cream 12 15 milk 22 11 cream 9 20 cream 15 18 cream 17 13 22 12 aw 12 4h 1161 11 36 notice to creditors in the hatter of tho ertte of joaa applaw tela of tha town- up of eaanaalna- la tho county of halton oentt noil 56 of ihr tru chapter lil ttml aci k b o 19 crrdnc dv k d 1w4 d john applebe w 19 hdny oi n member towriklnp of rqllc ei of lebruiry au itlsloi hylnst prepaior delier to the un jncu sohciloi hernn lor rlirbrlb ol the mid john xpplebe jemlrmaa nplio l lii ninr tin ministry but illness checked tbe prospect of thin career bo he made himself useful as a local preacher he and my grandfather forster became a ver stroog team in evangelistic work inaugurate in the village homes james gooderham bought the lot on which tbe present church stands and built a bnck 1 churcb which now forms tbe base ment school room under it tbe mason engaged to build the found ht ion and mr gooderham togeth er rolled the large stone into place which mr gooderbam with prayer aod the masons trowel formal i j and dull laid as the corner stone of the hoose of god in this place i do not know tbe eiact date hut believe it was in 1851 i have a distinct recollection of jnes gooderham s recital ot details of the erection of tho ehnrcb to his on me is the honor of lbs deed of gift of tbe original norval metho dist church i am told tbe memj bers of tbe little soruety to which my father thomas forster be- rennies grocery 10 lb beehive com sjrup lb beehive corn svrop 2 1b beehive com syrup i lb pail bliortening matches per packet jello 8 for soda wafers bulk per lb lns 2 for ammonia powder 8 for old dnteh 2 for d r rennie cash grocery phone 151 for quick delivery houae phone 273i at brills a classic cleanup at a rate on the dollar note this is the final word a star sale is always a real sale no one has ever been disappointed when they attended a star sale we stand behind our promise you can bank on rycry sound ridiculous but its honest when you come lo this that we do the almost unbelievable that our promises though reliable that every statement we make in our advertising is dependable are going to give tfye people of georgetown the opportunity of buying furnishings and footwear at the greatest savings that hna r vt are to forcejialf of the stock out of our shop in ten dayi at pr sale starts thursday jany 29 come come everybody star sales co of canada in charge of brills 18000110 stock georgetown j noted for inghgraede instruction and siijkridr emplo ment servicea 1 1 titer anj timt- catalogue free w j elliott ladteslt shahpownc ulcolk tmcuuiiw remnw amsnanc t7 us oar prices are reasonable mr shrs jrllliko ib in ui

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