Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1927, p. 2

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in rfffm vr ai piok 4 thbsoxoaoctowk hbbau march 80th b7 llu blithe xdaind for at tfca folio nbn births sool rksrruurea seaua goes aaswwrtal carta 50 10c par sum extra for poetry iei lacrosse organbe dm hunterat the home of her daiurttr hn nelson carter chlnmaeoosy on monday march feltr irrberair ann hood widow of the late prande hunter in be to yr m mentor i am forgrave- in loving memory of bpr thomas j rrarnye m4mm hallway troop wholllod of wound in franc march 29th 1bi as w loved him so wo miss lilni in our memory bo la dear irod remembered ion for always mrlnjin many a silent tour family glenwiulatris fiaer and sou mod the sous il knoit irosliytorlaii churoh floorgetown entertained tlielr father at h banquet held in the ohureb twrlours on friday evening but the roadi in launy places ware impassable but a turn numlwr by their presence responded to the in vitation wbiob was extended to all the men of the ioiigropntlon for a low bourn in tbe afternoon tint ladle were busy decorating tbe room and preparing tbe tables which at 746 pm were ready for tbe guetts a fall ooarte luuoh was provided by tbe ladies and wait greatly nijoyed by tethers and sons who kept up a bam of easy and happy conversation idling the dining hour after several courses luul b o o n eagerly disposed of tbomoet vigoroua uppetitee hegan to surrender and strong hearty men were observed to withdraw a few inobee from the table tilt their chain backward ineaay pos ture and look expectantly toward the bead table here in the eentre of the head table waa enthroned mr robert b foulli toaitmaater whole raddy oheekt and beaming oounten anee bare unmistakable testimony to scotlands lalabrioai airs ttbe toaatmatter wai in hii element be wot in the fathers ohair and he was every inch a father after a happy opening speeeb be propoted tbe toast to the king and empire to which all responded by tinging the national anthem the tees to the chusch waa propoted by major l grant and re- ponded to by hev k maolean the tout to the fathers was proposed by 8am maokenne and re sponded to by mr the boryrageoar a toast to tlie boys and their work proposed by mr 8 harrison and responded to by mr ft k cameron of knox college ross gave the speech of the evening he spoke of the fourfold development ot tbe young raaiuund exhorted the yonng to noble endeavour a toast to tbe ladies was pro posed by charles seryrdgeour and re sponded to by clarenao reitli both of whom found it easy to say the kindest things in the kindest way in addition to the toast list tlio program included vocal solos by mr samson olsby mr arthur herbert mr charles scrymgeour mr x c robinson and mr horry hale also violin selections liy mr john bcrym- oeoar and mr john nickel and a reading by mr arthur ronton a vote of tharrksto the speakers and various artists was very fittingly moved by mr j b mackenzie and oeeonded by mr horry l a w s o n the tinging ol auld lang byne brought the happy evening to a close gtenwiuiaius tkkyear at ll largely attended meeting held in the council chamber last thurs day evening considerable interest in lacrosse was manifest by those pre- sotit find it was unanimously decided that georgetown should return to tlit national game and organlre for the coming season mayor mclntyre was the ohairroan of the nvmiing und called for the clcetlm of nlheers which were as fol lows honorary lresldeutt if elliott olios watson tresldentj m moore 1st vice presldeutrobt erwui lntvisi president j mcdermld secretary wallace thompson treasurer p d looey executive committee mayor molutyre angus duncan percy graham or watson augus duncan was chosen to rep resent tbe club at the annual conven tion of the oal a to be held at toronto on good friday in order to provide equipment for the boys considerable money will be required and it was decided to circu late subscription lists to raise sunt oletit funds a small donation from all who can afford it will help materially to revive good olean sport in george town and the hearty cooperation of our oltixens will be appreciated by the boys omtaary the social and dance held at the home of mrs m merryday on thurs day 17th lost proved to be a huge success fifty couple tat down to supper and enjoyed the pattineof tbe evening including cards dancing etc a tory substantial sum was realited for the benefit of building fund of fit albono church binoere thanks ex- tended to all who participated in this worthy eauae coming events oast their shadows beforel mock trial under the auspices of the ladies aid glen- vrilliams pull particulars next issue mr gordon mullln or detroit spent the week end at the homo of hll parents mr and mrs the mul lln the united church is holding a week of prayer meetings everyone welcome mr thoe hurtxhomr has been aocfinad to his bed for some time hi many friond wish him n speedy recovery mr hugh logan has purchased the house formerly owned by mr jot momaster mr and mrs mccotinich of tor onto tpent the week end with mr and mrs tbos haruhorne mist 8 pagh who undorwent an operation in gaelph hospital on tuesday is improving nicely things must be going to pick up when eagles are flying around t save the tain do you think tuberculosis in cows nan be iran if erred to human beings that question was asked recently of the specialist who gives health instruction through the oolumns of the detroit news and this waa the answer there can be no doubt of it perhaps one out of every four cases of lymphatic glandular and bone tuberculosis in children is bovine tuberculosis thu infection being acquired by drinking milk from tubercular cowl that answer is worthy or serious consideration and justifies the money spent by governments and munici palities in testing dsirj herds and assisting dairymen to stamp out this terrible disease every municipality should seeto it that its milk supply is up to the standard and handled under sanitary i conditions for tlie protection of its i ottltens i mrs 1 m bennett the home of mr isaac bennett seventh line eaqneslng was sudden ly saddened on saturday evening march 19th when a beloved wife and mother waa called by death mrs bennett who had tpent the afternoon in town with mr bennetts sitter mrs i b vannatter was re turning with mr bennett to her home in the evening when she was taken 111 quite suddenly they quickly returned to mrs vanatters where medical aid was summoned but to no avail she tank gradually arid shortly after 8 oclock pasted away deceased who before her marriage was miss annie m rod- dell was the younger daughter of the late francis and mrs ruddell of esqueslng in february 1918 the married mr isaac bennett then of erin township in ibis they came to georgetown when they resided until 1019 when they removed to tlie present home on the seventh li e to mourn her lost the leaves sorrowing husband and young daughter also a sister mrs john barnes and four brothers rw j n f w and f l ruddell of esq- uesing township tbe funeral serl vioe on tuesday afternoon at the home of mr i b vannatter was conducted by her pastor rev mr waddell of ballinafad assisted by rev dr dickie and rev mr cald well after which interment took in greenwood cemetery the pall bearers who were neigbours of the family were john miller t hi price wm hall robt- kerr jas croc and c beswick the floral tributes which included i a sheaf of lilies f ram her immediate i neighbors were many and beautiful i tho sympathy of all is extended to i tho bereaved husband and daughter i in their tad and sudden bereavement i among those who attended the funeral from a distance were mr and mrs woods and mrs bingham alma mrs maltby and mrs plant gait mr k zimmerman colling- 1 wood mr and mrs h agnew mil ton mr h prloe hamilton mr i and mrs orth beamaville- mrs howse gnelph mr and mrs and miss cononer and mr w a deane i oxkvllle- miss margaret bennett mr l bingham mr e ruddell and mr c b swaekhammer toronto i mrs rennet and mitt h z bennet and many others from acton and vicinity john henry cook i djjobn henry shepherd jackie i e 9 year old ton of mr and mrs rthnrcook mt dennis patted way at the home of bit parents on i tuesday afternoon marob lsth1 jackie had been sick for about three i wefiks and for the last week of his illness had been in the sick childrens hospital he waa brought home on tuesday morning and later in the day passed away he waa a great favor ite with young and old alike and a faithful attendant at church and sun day school he leaves to mourn his loss father mother and two eistenl floettaand helen rev c ai qowan of chalmers church officiated ot the funeral service held from the above address on friday afternoon the interment took place at george town ontario floral tributes from family cousins friends neighbors bundayiebool puhlle school school i mates also spray from tbe george town coated paper mill mrs cranmer woodhall death come suddenly to elisabeth telford mckay beloved wife of cran mer woodhall at their home in acton on thursday morning but after a few hours illness deceased was a daugh ter or the late mr and mrs walter mckay and was bom in georgetown in 1866 she removed to aeton with her husband 33 yean ago and had resided there until her death she is survived by her hmbend and one daughter elisabeth alto two brotben and a sister hugh mckay acton oliver mckay georgetown and mitt annie mckay of vancouver she wot a member ot knox presbyterian churoh aoton and a true christian woman beloved and esteemed by all who knew her the funeral took place on saturday hut when the re mains were brought to georgetown and interred in the family plot in greenwood cemetery the service be ing conducted by her pastor rev mr stewart mrs joseph gray on batnrday march 10 janet if- fen widow of the late joseph gray passed peaoefally away ufter a ling ering illness of nearly three years throughout her period of falling health aha maintained the cheerful disposition whlah characterised her whole ike with christian fortitude she endured ever ready und calmly resigned to the eternal will her husband predetieasad her in novem ber 1018 ont of the fullness or a mothers heart she poured out her life on behair of her family it two daughters ethel at home joiinie mrs g k williamson or toronto anil six sons howard wllfuid aub rey und george of chtnguooousy joseph or toronto and godfrey or roeeiuout her six sous tuted as pallbearers she was a native ol peel county and spent her entire hie in chinguocousy she was a devoted sister or a large family four brothers peter btayners miller inglewood an drew alloa john georgetown and four sisters mrs j memcekln ner val mrs shipley steenen bosk mrs j modeland toronto mrs r poyntx ilrampton survive the fun oral to brampton cemetery in mnn day afternoon was largely attended service was aondacted at tbe home by rev f herman rector of st marys anglican churoh tulumore where she was a faithful member and rev w lee or inglewood unit church nssuteil mm francis hunter the death occurred on monday march 2htli nt the lieftm or bev daughter mrs nolsou carter first line oast cblnguooousy or mrs fran els hunter a well known resilient at norval district mrs hunter was in her tieventythird year she wus bom in htewarltowu a daughter or the late robert kecd audlived prac tically all iter lire in slewurttown and norval district her husband pro- deoouyod her many years ugo site was an active ahurch worker in iter earlier yean and held many omcee in the various womens organisations of norval presbyteriun church she beoamo a member of norval united church after church union sho is survived by three sons robert h and joseph norval john f of 4 ed holmes shoe repairer guclph si georgetown altoay on tht job and hu prie en rijrnf your patronage appreciated prompt service il georges player present mrs buostead leigh in the town halt georgetown may 1 2th 1 3th the public are cordially invited toottend art exhibition or the automobile chassis combined with an explanation or the merits of the new 8tar car to he held in the show rooms ol t j speight on saturday april 16th by durant motors undtr the direction of their mr blake t j speight star diaur georgetown ontario diuant alio and three daug liters mis thoraa lynns cheltenham mrs hpenrcr early bukatooni mrs carter brampton also one brother dr ii u mood georgetown and two sisters miss i hood georgetown and mrs j v puey toronto w h travis williuin ii travis c n khag guuvraau ut cnlltngwood slirce 1002 died under tragic niroumslances on mur mnl he had not bean well tor some tlino and felling hotter he entered upon pruning u number or rrult treee in his garden while do- in so hie ladder broke und in the rail mr travis lug naught in tree leaving hhn suspended iu mid air he wus alone and when illutovored some tunc later win dead mr tra vis was itum at guorgvtowu on april 1 1r67 and before coming to cob llugwood llted in llstowel nnd oriula hi- entered tbe employ of the grand trunk railway many yearsago and wasa faithful employee mr travis was an oddfellow and a presbyterian ho leaves his wife the remains wen interred in green wood cemetery georgetown on bat- unlay lost sdkmtgaavl mluhj tlicro is a greater amount ot spread ing of diseases through schools tlan elsewlutre communicable diseases will spread through child oontaot in our opinion however it is more than dangerous to close a schoolroom where n child suffering from a com- munieable disease has been found fnmigate tho premises anrl readmit the children without medioal or nurse inspection fumigating mokes parents falsely believe that ail germs have been killed and their children are tare to per mit children after being exposed to communicable disease to gojwck to school without inspection it to turn an outbreak into an epedemie these diseases involve children not rooms practically every com munieable disease starts from infec tion in the note anil throat a close watch thenfore on the nose and throat of the child will do more than any other measure to get the outbreak under aontrol it it much safer to hove your child in school with doily inspection dur ing aji epidemic than to let him play on the street with uninspected children who may be earrlen of disease all children with suspicious throats are sent home from echool thenfara those allowed to stay are all sore playmates auction sale thomas wilton lot 2 oth line erin township will hold a clearing auction sale or valuable hones cattle pigs sheep hay grain fowl implements harness furniture etc on tuesday april sth the farm it sold for full particnlan see bills w hull and w f gray auctloneen automobile insurance reduced rates on all caeesw of carm for current ymar 1927 firm you imurmd agaiiut automobile accident tmlmphonmfor particular ofinturancaandrate bonds ifyou aatte find available for inumttment an april ut ujw will gladly furnlth you with a umi of good amcuritlmm tollable for reinmttment of murpltu fundi h r m1mms phone 114 oneill block georgetown m sbeauufy the home beautiful artistic wallpaper suitable j for every room at prices that are j i very much below what the quality i j calls for s draperies a large showing of choice draperies rugs new congoleum rug patterns new low prices in linoleum congoleum and oilcloth a jacksons georgetown sfrief aauxca the following lllforohtlngiivac up at i he spring auhium ul milton hut week cniuily of llulton vu township ot trafalgar this itase created a great deal of in- tctvul und ii tiunihtr of past and pres ent iniiiiilsiru of tint comity council wuni present several former wardens an wit iieskes tin countys claim was omt71 ulitntngit iu tint amount paid nr die lounl rule levied on truruluurumlnrilyluw no k44 and puyulile m or luifore dec dotb 192b then- were levies ngillnsl nerluill linniir tiiiuiiiipalllids uiiilur lour spe cial iijiuwh inuinmuiil with good rnnin mill llie defiiidnnl corporal ion disputed imhlllt under niiv or them no aail passed dec irtb w2a the imiri did not opeui us the representatives or the corporations wore discussing unns or settlement tluiv did not reach mi agreement until pin whin the court wus i liuuil the following wus arruuged sulijvit in the approval of the ontnrhi government the township to pay tho uiuount nrilie etuiui and also sflnfsts the uinomit ur the spec- ml rule levied uu trafalgar tar lflsfl under kvln nii alllull future levies linniir mini by law to lie on ihe county as u uhnle the lour special by laws to is- validated by the legls lolilro ami the count tu trj to got the department u lligliunyi to re store the middle kiud to the eouniy roads system kueli inrty to paj its own iiwts s f washington k corilaiuil- tou and w i dick ror plantirr h e manning or toronto ror ilofon- dant corporation champion halchinq egfls barred rooks bredtolay will have u limited number or select eggs to dispose ol at luieftt 15 eggs c cole qteofk st new mvehetemenh bay rertjala good qualll john ucr quality hay for ssle daaald queen st apply if ft bemffial chevrolet in chevrolet history is now selling at new and lower prices the loirest for which chevrolet has ever heen s in canada totflumo boaimtii coach ooom 6s5 6s5 760 7m dam uhtuvodan cahuouv s 9so 890 xmg auptlteifecteryotauietemextre s v king georgetown ontario startung used car bargains the greatest used car values ever offered in george town 1923 melauahlln model 48 touring car newly painted 2 new titee 2 bumper upholstering top and cutaina in excellent rondition sale price 28000 cash and small monthly payment 1921 dodoe coupe with email mileage newly painted good tirea velour upholstering automatic wipei s wire wheeli and 1927 licenae sale prioe s20000 cash and amall monthly payments 1921 special studebaker touring paint good six tires enubbers on fear leather upholstered aide curtain and top ingood condition sale price s20000 cash and small monthly payments 1928 overland sht coach this cy is in wonderful condition in every respect and i lully equipped with bumperetc motor in- a i condition 1927 licenae x sale price 938000 cash and small monthly payments 1921 chevrolet sedan equipped with lour neatly new tires this car ha been painted and is in good condition sale price 910000 cash and small monthly payments cadillac touring car eight cylinder seven passenger motor good front bumper anubbera adjustable headlight control and has 1927 license on ready to drive away sale price 17800 cash and small monthly payments te steal oroomad house light water nstb good gsittse frjjlt and large garage apply 10 a b spilghl john si li smi oats oes csr choice alberta recleansd ests tsl 47lbs gcrmlnstloei g u a r a n i e ed georgetown elevator 4t washlase aaus iraalsui woman willdi wsshlegsml iroalngsl horn or any bind ol laundry work boa l37gsorgtowoor phooa 253 it rerbale good invalid chair tor sale price res sonable apply p o itox 148 y rratau 100 acre farm w half lot ib coo a esqueslng ip all under cultivstion good building j miles from gorgtown ap ply to p radclllt on prmiss ll hesetstsait 6 rooms dry cellar wll ggltled fresh ly decorated moderate rent apply r f crealmsn gsorgfitawii 3 sssa barlej a qusntitv of choice o ac no 21 seed barlsy fur ssle phone vi 24 alp wood 400 laxd hjirdwood bcilar ihatt a ingle eod 0900 a load mixed wood k iid linn qubc hester and lumsoe chunuss5j0alomd maple piled 91100 ur cord any length murrays vhonm r 3 aeorslown tf i buy your used car now wmlbrssu lsrge qusntlty of good dry hardwood also urge quantity of good dry cedar for idndling mlsed wood always on hand pncee as ususl cash on delivery prompt service vi emmerson phone 310 georgetown tf 1 i very wh4 ktlab choice hardwood beech uaple s400 at co c hardwood idaba s37s ntr single cord mlsed rails sj00 per sinale rordi mlatd wood s150 pw tingl cord this is all good hound dry wood and a ibrse prices i good buying tiatlsiactloa gusrsn tsd j urandfotd bos 490 phone 135 r 4 ucoorslown eed rev bate alfalfa seed lor ssle pr c 950 per i bmbsl apply to j t pisbsr phone 99r 21 georgetown can be left in george- lie sjaaaaar tar mmjm at lot so 4lh line ksqueling 110001 i inch baiawood 3000 i i iti tjm 4000 it 2 in maple t ii hatulsraon 3 sbsw st toreeto 3i bend power washing saaca loo made oy dowawttl ai lee rlaatqioa alao estonia wringer with a 5ysr gusr- snlee reason lor sslling purehssed an auretrlc apply to lira w pick it and get tbe fall enjoyment oat of the motoring season take advantage or our easy payment plan at then it no extra charge for time payments and wo give you u free insurance policy with each ear far one year your present tar ennsldered as part payment on any of the above listed oars 4 i h j n oneill son georgetown ontario potatoes bptcial uli of pilatouon8aluiday april 2nd also carllfitfd irish colktriar tmd poliiionjahn farm pfeou i j7w lewfttomti bowes co ltd mom ship jour rream to the bowes co ltd and get the highest prises james a benson will operute our track and call ou farmers in this section for their rrenm phone 337j and have him deliver ynur cream t 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