Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 18, 1928, p. 2

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rates bbths 50c inerrtoara 50 aatkav toa memorial cards bor i or per una extra for veetry dimj selhon- at toronto tburadsy jsn- usry i2tb katberlne aldlsw widow of the ute richard j nelium ist t1 pbuy onurlo atkinhonatgeoiitutown tlooday jan 1mb iwh prmncrs ierry widow of the ute wllllem atkliuon vfi w yem allchrieilkln bulfslooii tuesday jan 1tb iwm frank rllcbriese sited fll yars formeriy of george town funersl on arrival of 2iupht train tburwlby front toronto inumwnt bt ureenwood cemetery oeohietown ijtnoanat ueoroetown on wednes day jan 18th iu john ijingan in bis fcth year paneral from bis leu residence to holy crew church on vrlday morning st 930 interment in dreenwood coms- tery stalkbh- at his himir bit 1 eon i esnueslngon wednesday isn ihth mkm john stalker in his hm year funeral from his late home on friday at 2 pm interment in falrvjty cemii- lery actor onfiiary mrs mary kishfr there passed away at iter boiun lottt oona ksiiueaiiiir tin wid jun 4th 1s2h mary miller widow or the lata william puhee in her hvth ynar after a very few days illness the deceased was the eldest daughter of the late peter and mary miller and was bom on the 4th line near acton on july 12tb 1841 then she re sided until 14 yetrs of age when the family moved to the 7tb lino ui the farm now owned by mr thos bird on jon 2dth 1k61 she was married to william fisher who predeceased bar 23 years ago on dee 7th and to gather they settled on the farm in the scotch block where drneaoal pitied away and where one of the members of the family stiu reside she wasa loving mother a lcind ever ready and belpf al neighbor an intelli gent conversationllet and a woman whose influence was always for tbe good she was a lifelong and faith ful member of boston presbyterian church she leaves lo mourn her loss a family of eight children six sons and two daughters dr john of brandon man dr peter m toronto minnie mrs walter lawaon utewarttown william w on tlutoth line esques- lag dr robert o toronto george a on the homestead thomas j on the 8th line keqneaing gertrude a mrs hume carrie on the 4th line eeqnealpg and two brothers john of elderly aa andrew and elizabeth of chicago she also bad 10 grand children and one great grandobild vli little wnlter lawaon of stewart- town the funeral was held from her boms on friday jan stb to boston church cemetery the rev mr me oinnee of boston chnrch conducted the services at the house and the grave tbe pallbearers were six grandsons walter lawson wm f lawaon j leslie fisher jos t fisher wm c fisher it gordon fisher the beautifrl floral tribute showed the high esteem in which the deceased waa held miss rao campbell after an illness of a months dura tion miss ru campbell passed away at the home of herself and her sister miss martha at the id plan apart ment toronto jan 10th miss campbell waa tbe youngest daaghter of the late mr and mrs simon camp bell of georgetown she had resid ed ui toronto for some time and dim ing twelve years was employed vsrious capacities in the parliament buildings miss campbell hod many friends who hod shown her great kindness daring her illness the funeral service waa conducted by hev canon cody alter which the remains were brought to georgetown for burial baptist anniversary daoacal aniamrtrlag s by prof marshall al he ataaterllalvtttty tanrdi news st georges chuicb third sunday after epiphany am holy communion 11 am mat ins and sermon by the rector 7 pra erenaong and sermon by the rector corporate communion or the rela tions and friends of fallen soldiers united church bar dr dickie wlu preach nest sunday morning the 22nd inst which are the worst shu and in the evening an the conflict of the past with the present the annual meeting of the united church will be held on friday oven ing february nrd baptist church rev r sagsworth will occupy the baptlat pulpit next sunday morning and evening 8ervioes at the regu urhonrs utnehonse miaa winnifred marshall was home over the weekend the presbyterian aunual meeting ia to he held vi the evening or the 25th mils winnie polltingbnrne or to ronto formerly of i jmeliouse met with a serious accident last week and is oonlned to the hospital mr joe scott was to uuelpb on monday on a business trip mr and mrs wm elliott and mrs hall of gnelph spent hands- with mr and mrs doughty g willia mr and mm samuel allen are vlalungthalrdangbtarurf m holli- day of niagara where mr allah haa bjtao taken ill we wiih for him a dmdy recovery mesaiv thorn william otwrge and airt vlaited him orartas weekend the ladia aid or the ulan unit ediwd will bold a valentino so cial oo tneadaj e renins feb mth particular later another jw ikihwii hi tin history of oimiricitown kuptul clinrtli when aimn hriiu wont hrtlil on hiiiuluv lut uittl 1ik ounurttfatioiiri both uioriiinu uinl eveiihiif liuiiwl with much 1amhj to oloqtiint anil iimiihun wrmonk hy lror miirohnll of mimuaur univer- tiity in tbi morn in k tho ipjukr flio an bin t4l tlio thii vtrw of tin lut ciatir r 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uttainraeuu rulucauon ia all right but it cannot do twery thing it doew not moan that a man in moral and good living clever and oriuuatihl men have been a fure to tlwir country because tlwy innhwl oliaraeter and moral atom ino edu cation in not nur great problem to day it i- o ha ranter forbearance and universal love we cannot enter in to character except by jeaua christ who stands aa themaater of the art of living if you want to enterinto life you mut let christ faahloii and shape your character christ gives moral and spiritual power we dont do wrong things because we dont know they an wrong victims of alcohol know its evil but cant shake it oef themselves sex instinct is not controlled by knowledge to oon trol rclf and live pure clean and up right lives we must have christ to get power christianity ia i pi ritual union with christ personality must have power that makes for righte ouriness and in christ our only hope lies when god is acting in tlie heart man finds a new power at work iu his life ho that lives in spirit al union with christ has power and he that boa christ has character god does not want aelosh christianity for what 1p good for yourself ia good for others and every true christian should become a moral and spiritual dynamic for the betterment of others with chrisl we may be a power in our day and generation let ua en ter into life here and really and truly find christ he that hath christ hath life he that hath not chriat hath not life may the spirit strive tliat you may yield yourself to chriht and find life the pulpit waa decorated with beautiful flowers for the occasion and special music waa rendered by the choir which wax enjoyed and ap preciated by the larfee gatheringr rev dr webb or quebec and hev k maclean of the presbyterian church nssisted at the morning ser vice while itev dr dickie of tlie united church annutet at the even ing service regrets were uapnisnad at the ab sence of the pontor rev a n frith who is recovering from au operation at toronto general hospital and prayers were offered for his restoration to health credit lodge afam htccra far ims uaiatee lyearalattab aa serial evealag fafeawa speedy agricultural society annual meeting fair al cearfetowa frkuy aa the annual meeting of ksauesing agricultural society waa held in the council chamber georgetown on wednesday but the treasurers report showed a balance of about b00 and the of- doers and directors are looking for ward to another successful fair in 192m the date for the fair thia year was set for friday and saturday sept 21t and 22nd the officers were practically all reelected as follows for the ensuing year president t h cook 1st vioe president john a elliott 2nd vicepresident chris mor fetu treasurer p w cleave secretary wm a wilson directors edward mowhirter harold cleave w v grant martin near j a wallace jos watson pi f l heath j b mockonile dr paul n devereaux r ii florae jas moclure george cleave t i leslie m j carton ii peich w 1 appelhe blah sdtool board meeting of jan 10th present 8 kirk oharman f r watson w v grant k v ilarrsclnugh w t evans h l hutt accounts passed w r watson 060 georgetown lumber co r1100 georgetown herald 100 moved by messrs bornolough and grant that the insurance on the high school be equally divided among w t evans e c thomp son and h r mimms carried moved by messrs hutt and barra- alougb that 2s00 be given to the purchase of books for the high school library carried there wuh ii good ulleiiiluiioc of menilters tnlil vinltornat credit otffn af li am no 2111 luui friday evouilitf on the occasion nf the iu stullatimi of oluocrh for the eti r 1020 inutalliiii ulllecr v w kro ueorue foni wuu usiiisusl by k w ilro e v itnrraclougb it w bra s kirk uml w itru w a wilson wlieu the following olhcerh wen in- stiilliil in tlielr respective nllices w urn ii it minims wlu vi ilro wuluir idiwson i pm ilro w t fvuiib hw ilrlif 1 kelley 4w v hrn tiwi ford secretary w ilro ii inllup treiuuirer kw kro i v harraclimgli ii oc w urn a it cawell tlrgaulill w ilro kmiieleii oliuplain urn l v ireertwooil hl hro l i murslnueni id ilro 1 itnlaliaw ilro a ii keller k8 itrcs 1- i tliouiphon js ilrotbo c hrown tyler auiliuirsi w ilro i imnt brn 1 i tliomimin ilro w ii ford a pleasing feature of the evening wuu tlie presentation ol a past mas ters dowel from the iniiuber of tlie irfmlge lo w uro walter lawson who wtis tlie popular ruling master luring tliu punt year the presen tation was made by v w hro geo ford mid ii w ilro k v barraclougli at ute close ol tlie lodge u ban quet was served wbon w hro h r mimms presided and uiniounred the rollowing toast list grand lodge proposed by w hro h dickie nnd responded to by it w hro s kirk immediate past master by v w bra george ford response by w bro w lawson past masters by bra w t evans response by v w bra l j rant visitors by bro geo t coo re sponse by w hro leslie acton bra r b foulis and bro j a aberdeen florida master and officers by r w hro e v barraulougb response by w bra h r mimms bro j i kelly bro l f greenwood vocal selections rendered by bros white and e redshaw of ulster lodge toronto were much enjoyed and appreciated esse sessseee ss hockey accompanied by a large crowd of supporters tbe georgetown juniors defeated brampton juniors at bramp ton on monday night by the aeon of 6 to 2 although handicapped by the imolter ioe anrfooe of tlie bramp ton rink and inactivity of the past week owing to tbe mild werther the georgetown boys staged one of the most sensational finishes erer witness ed by scoring three goals in the hut period in quick succession tlie lint period opened with brown of brampton scoring tbe first goal in less than a minute of play with a shot from left wing which beat hal- loway this sent tbe hramptonians wild who looked for a walkover for tlie home team the georgetown supporters hod their turn shortly afterwards when gibbons stickhand led his way though tlie brampton team and tied tbe score tlie play was fast ami heavy checking was much in evidence brown who hod been moved up to left wing from the defonco of the brampton team bad very little ohaiioe of scoring after tbe first goal and before the period waa ended king had hla number the score at the end of the hrst period brampton 1 georgetown 1 georgetown took the aggressive in tbeaeoond period and at times hod the red shirts bewildered king played shot after shot on the bramp ton net which were safely hand led by rlohardaon about the mid dle of tbe period king sent a hot due which bulged the twine and gave the georgetown team a lead of one goal but before tbe gong sounded gibson worked hla way through end scored which again tied the score the third period was all george towns who started the aooring when gibbons and hoffman worked a two- man combination down the ice tbe letter soaring on a pass reid fol lowed shortly after with another and alcott also added one thia audden onslaught took the heart out of brampton and the game ended georgetown 8 brampton j notes monday must have been tag day in brampton judging by the number of hramptonians at the game georgetown fans were there and easily outnumbered the supporter of of the red shirts where did tbe toronto papers ever get the idea of milton defeating georgetown the final period certainly was a brilliant duploy of hookey and georgetown easily exhibited their superiority walters who has been playing with a fractured rib was again injured in the first period reid at centre was a regular hornet and with king and tost on the wings mode a combination hard to beat gibbons and walters were also present and saved many a delicate sit uation while holloway in the net never lost sight of the rubber and turned in a good game huffman and a loot t the george town subs each had a goal to their credit and are making an excellent impression games this week tburslay jan 10th georgetown at klors intermediate friday jan 20th milton at georgetown junior saturday jan 21st elnra at georgetown intermediate monday jan 23rd ourlph at georgetown intermediate big clearing sale of all the latest styles in winter hats in felts velvets and metallic cloth from 100 up ladies his an opportunity you should not miss misses herald block eaea m n m i e- georgetown j astonishing reductions in ladies coats a a i -aa-a-e- 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 coat are now marked at discounts of 3q to 55 per cent j7 cvrtwmwln a coat made o good quality veliuede lined mixuwnpie with satin deluxe and warmly interlined and finiahed with large lut collar and cuff thia coat waa made laal all to aell at 2700 present ale price 1675 other coats at comparative prices winter millinery we are clearing out all winter millinery at rices which are bound to move them quickly ou can now buy a stylish winter hat from 100 to 325 all this seasons goods glsibsl j j ewrwea wrwew-warwrwarw- aw wewawv brbwwrawi d brill co mill main sts georgetown e5 we appreciate the splendid response to our appeal for renewal of subscriptions to the herald and heartily thank all who have heard and harkened to the call if you have not done so will you kindly attend to your subscription now to those in arrears we would ask you to kindly look at the date on your label and remit amount before january 30t h gog0c

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