Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 4, 1928, p. 2

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george lamb 218 ejected thoe near 200 elected v king 170 fleeted wm dredge 157 j calkdon township owing u tin- puhnw of a puno krtuw j wiuon depaty inrflchi sdwdl cmeert for tin mliool thu pupilnof durtemi oiliool tvpeaujil thtmi iimert with liannet in the nnt-sidi- talent on kridio euiiiii 2tnl l ducmlwr the pupil tfiivc 1 inimbir ol liuntfuvs nlitittiun 1 tlialoicui trail unil i lolk ilimr dublin orthisl ni vv w in a 1 u ndaiu niul gave wvunil splimidnl iiunilein on tin progmmiu mihtcr im k ami little mirh m0114 mitjiuhit gave several tine s otth dunv numlien ititompniitetl h dulilm onhthtra rtwe miwon i oiiiriliiiuil u line oi net nolo m coiiipumetl by km mr llanter at tin pi 1110 muhim a huh and teorri mdoii pluid n iwauti- ful vuixnphiiim ihiumt mr juihch cbalraurh givt 1 pliiulil itritmon mi inaul sunt ik gnf uti iiiipiniik ami appropiute npiv h fiitith il what lonleihrition iiok ilnne for canada mish laura and mar jorie hall wing a pivity littje duett nnd mwur willuni hall guv n iiioulhurnin helectimi the above named urtisti letiile at acton momut iildn hiuehtn of mil ton heights rendered several delightful arcurdiou numlrrt hih lather und mr tonellt u resilient of the school t4wlion contributed a duett huhr id jtahutif ncrnmpauted h lw mr itukter at the piano mr h inh of luuehoiixe govt wveml tine tenor moloh a hpleudid dialogue entitled a teuclier wanted wan given hi the young men of tho mm tion dur ing thu flwyiiing ver line hpeeehe wore made by mr w 1 l llamp- hire ihairiuau reeve mason unil 1 m r baxter pahtor of t he itaptint rongregiitioii anton rev mr molniiti jjantor of i tot ton hornly und oimigh 1 ongrfgiitioii- mr m turner mr a loo ami mr miukii rfaidunth ol the mi tion to wunu the latter purl ot the pnigmut miflfl hall teaiherof duftcriii w honl thanked tin above nainiil men imlividtmllv for their rv kind words mil ukn the nile for tin ir ready tvhimns ami aid in heuunin u piano tim proumiiime wa driiwn to a hie liv the mniu it the nutiunal anthem reeve- 1- willis council- j t men modonald rj speeni and wil liam j mokinley ciunttacou8v township reeit v w little deput reeve a w fleming connou n huuhmuiitlij hllolwii and david sinipwn mltouih pobuc school report kouuwina la th report or liurgw- town pulilia holiool tor iwmluit hr iv lloiilrmtu arnthtronu ktlu1 bmltli imiwi rhompaon pblrw llratli katlilo111 hoi alan modhialj ool oatlmrlue dill ratttiubel uolluir hilly manlaran and hiikli mudonalil kmliooa au klllllml itolwrt kmivo llolnn llrowtl oliarum oaaaon hruro maukciulo hiul llartmhi llomiv hurloy uuil koycolo fault rlaundum omar wg- glim krtnnl alott doriu oreen utbtl bpunvo iwtmillttll j0i111 rjlrw alary anmll wlllwrt llnjlj iiu- vain v001lu alltu wulkur jr iv imurmltli llulllvant ltan uvalia ivavid crltfliton ilr- nlou mnlkniaia limy sjxi miiip maytiunl uutli monally haumiuliie uell nullum bilvur mono uoryniitour kw duncan verdun wriubt davul hux altwm 1111 ijiwwiiua join flora urohnui jim kluible kiuwii ivwtlitan ktlul harltfr vtrnon mooumbur itiiald lloort may tedder i ill fnnuiit ijmi inn mnry kdwanla br ill- lio xlaratvl ijjiiu margaret jitlinr prank kentuiir ill margaret bituiiim 1red deuiton hazel hraith ltialiaru 111- dall lolm cununinii neville jopwin eilna hurley dorothy wriglit krmii- ee bvatiui alec atkinii mielioal oon- uelly norman herbert carl hyde kl carter lloyd uanderuin al bert reeve arthur ililu henaie walker jim monlvn jr iiihoniau maukeuzie hoy laeey doria looey uttlier brill katueeii mulliollaud prank boliter marian hilly hrnoe kennedy harry hlekey pau dorothy mimmu kric nor- rington equal artliur cooke una digain rumel vaiey- marjorle hjlu irene btarret helen armitromj koale loruaao duneau tout equal harry diwhurat uodrrey collier annie loruuo mary toet jauk canningham lenore wooda jim volantine kenneth mockunaie helen kitobie dorothy 8argent al bert btinelton 8r ii hots ruth davla kenneth edwarda mary feller glenna leilie dorii il ley stewart maolaren john row kenneth canon pranom dean pred arnutrong elmer 8toukford puavertu laoey harry allen betty slinoni blllle braiaby eles nor wright arthur llulllvant jorae emmenou marion oitrander ina sparling earl wilooi betty kean ittbtl hoare george rldtul wil fred murray mar- reith lloyd grace jr ii hon earl hornby mil lie latimer joyco staoey margaret evan audrey grieve marjorle kvanu and jeasie mcdonald mary collier mildred daviilaon naomi behan leilie clark hi ma toet violet ingram walter hmndford pom edward amnld stephen eramenuin and jaok irftrtrntion ed ward haggina and doria kean lillian bel dorothy moniven rimer mocomber clifford hilu and eelyn sanderaon edna sfmpaon lorraine latimer robert poull lorne clarkaon erneat hyde clive bailey irene carter john graham grant minima lorraine wright und frank king senior i hon p reeve and a brill equal b cannon m king t behan m btarrett a coatigan e hllta j hoare and k uwius morau curling club news the 102h ftfflion of the georgetown curling club started off with a bang on new yearn day when the presi dent plaved the vioe- president there wan no trouble in picking out nukft there were about forty mem tiers preaent conn ting the social uununitiee this committee wu to 1uh getting supper reaily that they did not enter in any rink the rent of tlio members wen right up on their toe waitiug for a chance to get on the me to hjiow what they could do the draw took place at 2 oclock and at 2to the unit stone went down the ice the president and vice- president each skipped a rink and the remaining skips of the club were lined up us follow for the presi dent krwin wallace and near for the vicepresident hamilton mo wh titer and groat tho president won that wu to le expected he had the best earl- era in the club playing for him however with practice the vioe preiiidentii team will be able to give tlie premdents team a tight run liefore the rteohou in over the inter rink competition im the next item in the clubs program for tliu hhanoji all players who wish to enter this competition are request ed to sigu their names on the list at tin club rooma- do this as soou u you can no that the games will not lie held up they lave cmw fljlfow county cwtudl tatr haw mawlra of whtek b tars aft 8vr tmn suitirday jan 7th the bed and white chain stores will open a store to the public in georgetown you are invited to come in an i inbptvit our htoiv note iu clean appearance ami tttatneiui of arrangement of stock thin i an exceptional opportunity to i iiti r uivc money in groceries the prioeh yojnil ol llkm f uttl 0 tha j te lollops a ton h wu ta you lhftl red j white fltnre gihhniin mlnnk george- town the hint 1d2b i us mtthon ncvc iturhninn k holt by ncvii w 1 hivi itou doputv reve georgetown m i nmir rveic milton k hjir neve oakiille t a luai klock rerie 1 it mont ueput reeve kmiiiiini lownahlp t l- iwhe reeve m j cart f m deputy reeve nuhh iawea town mhip t mcniven leeve nelson lewiihliip 11 t kostoii reeve ii m pelllt depulv rveve trafalgar lowimliim w 11 maiden neve a a galhraith deputv reeve k syer m i carton und v mi siven ure the nuu niembeni of thin jearneuuiity roumil meiwrw hyer and carton arm however former tuemlmiitt of the ouneil who an re jurumg afler several yearn alwenci gkflwilliaois the glen juvenile orange lodge intend holding a thuioe on pridij jan lflth partieulani later mr e v banaolottgh who luu been onfined to hla home for a couple of weekfi in able to he around again baby tame praeton the little aoa of mr and mn wilfred preaton who underwent an operation at st johepiru ilrwpilal guelph ia home again and rwiovering rapidly banderaon e aloott j walurn j voting g hilts paaa b mogaigan a atuiinon p johnton w cummiiih m reid pcarter bondbeld b oxley it jame j branton m itabjpt oitrander b ritehie v cole r monally and k spenne equal p golden e webster c armstrong primary hon- margaret mac laren jean rnddell bruoe harley marjorie kean jimmie huggina eoelea moclur douglas allatt george long olive mcdonald eva harding ploria feller peggy adanu charlie hoare billie edwards ber nice herrington annie bullivant lois emmenon paisbobbia goldham ethel mo- enery buster hole freddie hoggin margaret james margaret graham jessie hilts norman reid john wagntafte daisy braisb jimmie louth billie armstrong ethel woods helen blackburn leonard rayner jack holger fnet free free i to oelebrate our opening and to in trodnoe servus goods we will on the opening day give to each customer buroluuing groceries to the value of 9100 their choice of 1 can of serves corn or 1 can of bervus peas red and white stores gibbenh block georgetown boekey georgetown intermediate hockey team are in group no g and the schedule issued is as follows deoember2v georgetow net o range ville december 20 elora at fergus january 4 guelph at elora janusry b fergus at georgetown january 6 orangevllle at guelph january 0 elora at orangevllle january 0 georgetown at fergus january 12 elora at georgetown january ih fergus at guelph january id guelph at orange- ill januur 16 fergus at elora january w georgetown at elora january 23 orangevllle at pep gus january i guelph at george town january 25 guelph at fergus january 20 o rungeville at georgetown january 27 elora at guelph january 10 georgetown at guelph janusrj 10 fergus at orange vllle january 1 orangevllle at elora first and second team ploy off february 1 and 3 team finishing urst has choiee of dates hockey and rwfcvlttc-de- lealhstariig the week luternitmliute on tuimday evening or iuhi week the hruwpton und genrtown in temudiate wtuged a exhibition ume ittthe arcnu which wiu won b the local sextetu by tlie mum of 1 to 2 this wuhuio oihning kaiue of tlw kmutoii and tlw leutuu were greeted with a large and iithumiaulif audi euec georgetown utnrted tlw ball roll ing eirli in th- tlrvit period by tulliiig the aggreasive and woted two gout iu tiuink stieccfliiioii the hruiup- too ay came jight liaek with a burnt of upeed und wer ulao re wunletl with two goahi inukliig the imiore at the end of the krat period uraiiiptou 2 georgetown tlie hecond pt4iol npetied with the loealh again takihg tho better or the play and preusliri tllr opponenta hanl nhot aftrwho lieinn stoped by fries and it wan not till the period woh lialf over that tlip loirals found the ueuf and put in two in short order this lead was shortlived however tor the rel shirts rime hook with u rally aiel put i ifjuple of hot ones at ireland who missed them making the wore a tlio end of tlieseiwind period again it tie 4 4 roth teams starteil tlw bnal period at u whirlwinil clip and honors were about even hi ploy going from end to end in short order tlw superior condition of the georgetown boys wan beginning to show and time after time they had hraupton bottled up at their end of the ice the winning goal was scored from a serumhle in the uomer a few minutes before the period ended the hual score being georgetown 5 brampton 4 the teams lined up as follows rrampton- goal fries rd beat- tie id ziramon c donnemeade rw jennings iw worthy subs gibson bartletl degray georgetown goal ireland rd walters id kelly v salmon rw kcntnen iw hewitt subs vary hepburn gibbons blackburn referee j kentner stratford on monday night georgetown opened the schedule of group no 0 intermediate oha when the met orangevllle in orangevllle and de feated them 4 to 2 the game was fut and clean georgetown having the better of the play from start to finish despite the fact that they were minus kelly and kentner junior tbe opening game in the schedule of group no 7 junior oha wu played at the arena on tuesday evening between brampton and georgetown before a large crowd of enthuslatio spectators the game wu fast and clean and full of excite ment from start to finish the first period wu opened with both teams hitting a fast pace and doing their utmost to score but the guardians of the neu for both teams stopped shot after shot which looked liko sure ones no scoring wu done by either teams in this period georgetown opened the attack in the second period and after repeated attacks pn the brampton goal gib bons stickhaudlod his way through the defenoe and bulged the twine for the tint tally of the game making the score at the end of the second period georgetown 1 brampton 0 the final period wu one which kept the fans on their feet moat of the time and twrtb teams giving their best brampton put a long shot past holloway which tied the nuore this seemed to wake the georgetown iioyn op and a nice three roan oora- blnation was the means by which reid scored off a rebound huff man scored another shortly after on a shot from outside the defenoe mak- the final score georgetown hramp- tou 1 the teams lined up u follows brampton goal rirhareuon rd burton id brown c gibson rw mocutcheon iw algie saba lock- hurst and core georgetown goal holloway rd walters id gibbons c held rw king iw tost subs huffman al oott and cole referee h farlow toronto notes it looks u if georgetown lias two winning teams this year the brand of clean hookey dis played by both teams is bound to merit tho patronage of the public the observance of the no smok ing rale makes it better for both players and spectators we wonder if orangevllle has any doubt about where the silverware is going to land how about going to milton with the juniors on friday nighty balm on kelly and ireland are playing good hockej for the inter mediates while it is hard to make any exceptions in tlw juniors aa all the team and even the subs are right up to form alcott and huff man the two recruits in the junior rank made a very creditable show ing games this week intermediate fan alh fergus at georgetown intermediate jan th george town at fergus junior inn tith georgetown at milton curling long ago kdifor herald at u meeting of the kuturlo brunch of the royal caledonian curlitigclub held in the walker house toronto oth oct 1h77 i hod tlu honor of prtmumtlug a petition for tulinbuiou of the georgetown curling club and the following motion was pained moved by david walker pro prietor of the walker house and seconded hi the rev dr barclay that the georgetown club lie admitt ed curried following were tlw members president hugh mckay vicepresident andrew murray reprthumtative members a mur ray t grant chaplain joseph rather sr secretarytreasurer j grunt coin ml i tee or council of manage- mont joseph barber jr hr ii spears danl mcktmxle dr starr- j c wvetheral honorary members robt young pt mccollum win shanks alex henderson ordinary members audrew mnr ray dugald reid dr starr h if spears h mckay joseph barber jr john f taylor col john mur ray g s goodwill jno g hai ley ejjlearoh lot barber sr g r auduhion bird w w roe l grunt a g reeve a d thomson henry ross p barclay d mokeu- vie d mukinuon r lynn john r barlter las c wotheral w f mc collum w mcleod c hpnrling j d matbeuoii years ugo the pireiuen took eon- sldetmble interest iu curliug and the following uiu the names of the play era in a match between the hook and ladder and knglne companies a grieve t watson john bird w k obi n von r hiekev rthomponu w f mccollum c sparling skip skip major grant silv wejw a very interesting gathering took place at the home mr and mrs arthur c robinson north main street ou hograenay new vuri kve when tltey were the recipients of many be uti ful presents from rela tives ami friends on the occasion of the 2tb anniversary of their wedd lug they were married in gabtton ayrshire scotland on the ioth de cember 1002 by the rev james a hogg church of scotland minister mrs robinson nee annie mccnl- look is the youngest daughter of the late peter mocuuock muter baker of garllestown wigtownshire soot land and a niece of chief magistrate maclndoeof golston ayrshire iu 1920 mr and mrs robinson along with their daughter bessie dftcided to come to canada and settled in georgetown where they have re mained ever since they were also the recipients of numerous letters of congratulations from friends includ ing one from the minister who mar ried them also a telephone call from mr s rohlnson mr robinsons groomsman from astoria long island n y regretting his unavoid able absence and expressing hearty congratulations and best wishes from himself and family the tables were beautifully decorat ed and amoug those who aooom- panted tlie couplo to the banquet table were bessie robinson daugh ter mrs anderson sister in law tt annie anderson niece mr james wraith mr and mrs w marshall town mr and mrs james forguton mr peter ferguson mr james fer guson jr mr wm ferguson miss lottie grundy and miss m nell- son all of guelph mr and mrs me- creight mr and mrs hunter miss rets maw mbs agnes cameron of toronto and mr john belington of rochester ny after a pleasant evening wu spent and the passing of the old fix tlie company dispersed to their sewt homes with the singing of hes a jolly good fellow and autd lang syne official records of holsteinfriesian cows ashgrove the december meeting of the w i met at the home or mrs e wiu son with a good attendance the roll call wu anwered by a menu for one day a generous col lection wu taken foi the gordon home an interesting paper on milk and kggs wan given by mrs j a glrteu after which mrs c wilson sang sweetly a menu contest fallowed and brought forth much merrtmenu the social hour followed alter which the national anthem closed a vr helpfnl and interesting meeting the neat meeting will he held at the home of mrs george wngficld on january 18th atrmswife a miunl wlien the government control law came into effect but jane the pro vince of ontario yonng men who had reached the ape or twentyone years obtained the right to purchase intoxicating liquor for their own use so long as tha present law remains in force when a buy becomes twenty- one years old he will receive the privilege of buying and ruing a liquor permit up to that time ha cannot enjoy this privilege such is the badge of manhood which the government of the province offers to ita young citizens a boy is for bidden to buy liquor the day h becomes a man this restriction is removed happily there are great multitudes of young men all over the province as there are in the other provinces of the dominion who repudiate an offer like this they have learned in their homes and in pnhlio and bunday bchoola something or the evils that have been wrought by the liquor tramo and will refuse to do anything that will countenance the troffls in strong drink a great and increasing hast of young men will count it a far truer mark of manhood to reject than to accept the liquor permit privilege offered to them and will be all the more eager because of the new dangers threatening the cause of temperanou to enlist in the rank of those who will not osaae righting until the whole drink husi- inns hu been completely and anally abolished the pathfinder umcboase miss wtnnified ivens spent the new year week end with her sister mrs newton mr doughty was in guelph on monday mr and mrs ah marshal were home for new years mr and mrs ed marshall return ed home from erin on thursday but the election and iu results is the main tonic around here these days alluvlaldale farms 1927 milked twice dally 3s day name number av poh begis do kol 73b81 4 ywm 10 days 2 009iw year 137 days begis bylvu pieientje i0m80 2 yrar 201 days s k w402 vers 202 nays lilly bylvu kwltlo i im 24 days pontuu bylvu pletellljc 10mbi 2 jean 211 days llurke begis aloartro 131b27 2 jean imidsjs jolmrhu genuine burke iilrl28 2 jeurn wliluji reauwer1 burke iilh2i 1 ynr 2o2iiuih meroua poach sylvie 1hhmmi it yu fl y reauwerd echo bylvia lloous 2 yenw 270 iioyn kr v 7iml yanwaioduy buuch bylvu pieuntje hsoofi 2 yean loudnyi grace keauwerd burke 132120 2 yeuw 122 days pontuc wlhoua pielertje 10mkh 3 years 101 days iih milk 1ki7i lfi2mll 113270 110070 13270 ioetutil 11422 0 102411 0 100040 1042h0 1 1i70 ii 1h074o 140010 01170 0 ifirl020 put butter hm 7b760 310 00750 300 b1250 3k0 k6h70 331 b4r76 3u1 47780 341 403 7fl 317 170 ni 303 15700 321 41800 io 09000 32s 76700 3ki 02300 336 41400 370 7300 herd uumbers fi fully accredited no re actors in b ywirn t l leslie son norvul station astonishing reductions in ladies coats a a a a having had a satisfactory season in our ladies coat department and sold a record number of coats we are now offering the balance of our stock at much less than cost for quick clearance all coats are tiow marked at discounts of 3q to 55 per cent pvkr jssvmvkfs9 a coat male o 8od quality veliuede lined ur t wilh s- owluxe and warmly interlined and rmtahed with large ur collar and cuff thii coal waa made laat all to aell al 2700 preaent aale price 1675 other coats at comparative prices winter millinery we are clearing out all winter millinery at prices which are bound to move them quickly you can now buy a stylish winter hat from 100 to 325 all this seasons goods d brill co georgetown mill main sts we thank you one and all or the patronage we have received during the year with this issue many subscriptions have expired and we would appre ciate your renewal as early as pos sible this month to those in arrears we would ask you to kindly look at the date on your label and remit amount before january 30th

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