Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1928, p. 2

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live ilmik wm splendid unil few fain nan ikiuiil nl u better uxhillltloii or hnnwi nlllli sheep anil pigs than tliul ihouii ml inorgelown on hatllrdu the hlllri llllhlllliu waii ului wiill lllliil unil many line lurdtt wen euleivil in tin v4rioui i hisses in tin liull tlio display of vetl- ahles wuh espprially good uh wnii aim the ulnpluy of iluiry hutter on liakinn them was iiiho ii spleiiiiii showing of imlltm work ulinuel tin rutin gallery being tilled a vury ureditnhle illiipluy or liunmini poster by jiiv4iiiilti ittrunuil rniiajileruliln attention kxeutteiil displays wliirli udded materially to the appearance- of tlie hall and tthfuli provwl uitn lute unil- ii2 to the fair vihitnrh wen inadu liy the fotlowiiig town buaineaa meir harold mrclnre furniture a k cordiiiley lianlware g h muokart furnaeen p hlnelair auto urea j n oneill tc bon auto urea kradley iwardfl el en trio rantfen ona of the leading eveuta of the day woj the vbit of geornetowu old boya and llrln who met at the high school and heailed by the pipe kami of toronto polioe forre paiaded in autoa to the pair brounda whore tliey were uoaorded a moat heart weloome and spent an enjoyable afternoon they hold a momter banquet ami entertainment in the arena in the evening nu account of which appeani elaewhere in this iiuue seyerel new featurea beoomluii prominent parte of a fall fair pro- bram wera in evirjenue and perhaps the aoftball tournament for the girla teams of the district shared a larger patronage than any other feature there were four teams engaged hrampton aoton cookaville and ltinehoueo acton won from cooks- ville and hrampton triumphed over limehoom and in the finals aoton ousted the strong hrampton nine for the psiu by is to 0 sixteen dimpled darlings competed in ths baby ahow held in front of the grandstand there being two classes one for balnea under one year and another for thoie one to two years there was a third class for twina but there waa no oora petition pred eriok john eighmnonthaold eon of mr and mrs frank king george town won first award in tlie com petition for liahloa under olie year anil doreen muriel sevenmonths- old daughter of mr and mra j k pallaa aoton waa second first and neiond prizea for lialuea one to two years went u first cousins joyce thirteen month old tuby of mr and mrs f smith georgetown won first and alice fifteen-month- old daughter or mr und mrs albert smith georgetown was awarded second the judge uau miss ada milloy orguelph another feature was the fiddling contest tlie winner being duncan little aged seventy seven of hramp ton pour othoru took part j vy niokoll sixty yeara of age lime- house who waa ae mud peter speirs hrampton harry shortill ballina- fad and c e dyer tllllaburg the horse rucea pioved quite ut tractive and were well worth seeing tlie results in the different eventa were as follows 320 chun peter patch v raratree 1 1 1 cousimmon moujaarrie tt 3 tony peters chaiohors 3 3 time 221j 2104 22 230 class irene healop 1 1 1 haron gratou lindsay 2 3 2 hoyal knight ualiton 4 2 4 banota wallace 3 4 3 time 218 21b1 21h georgetown brass band and the pipe band of the toronto polioe sup plied tlie musical program for the day during the afternoon presentation of the silver trophies was made to the winners by hen peudi a past preai dent of the eooiety two george town girls betty denlson and char lotte mccullough won first and second in the public speaking and margaret mcmaater glenwilllama and john orichton georgetown were first and seoond in the tnusloal competition piano eeleutions they all reoeived slltre- oups wm mo dule georgetown waa presented with the t katon co silver cup for the best jersey herd competiug at the fair no exhibit at the pair proved more attractive than that of haron aton fur farms ltd the beauti fill silver ulack foxes chinchilla rabbita and racoons were admired by everyone aud major cousena who waa ii charge of the exhibit waa kept unite busy answering questions regarding his animals splendid exhibits of the very latest in automobiles were made by j n oneill it son and a v king of georgetown and h a crixe of aoton a list or the suoeeaaful prize win ners at the fair will appear in our next issue following are the names aa they appear on the register or the old boya and girls who attended the fair from toronto sadie garqluo joints edna hurnson mokinlay mr and mrs duckworth mr aud mrs geu wutaou mrs pied oakley mm cecil nruh- llovird jtniiyii mm it ilihj t ii glixiuiihw mr unil mri ki iiml ill mr iuum ihiiiiii mr iiml mnrru mm allwrt mimif mrs ii k dobbli jno m iinluy thim ii mcwhirlr mr anil mm tjrihliiin1 frulik crimhluiiil alluil cruhhlmul mr jinl mm a k sfr mini m niiilx wdltor it tiijiiii mr unil mm it i tuwli- w mnrlmou g v c tiruhalii mr ami mm a k iiiiiimiimhj mm lliliii raig mr mid mm jiilm hlair miirtlu hluir ljlu mikinkl kilna mnkliiley i- a cnuiiiiiuif i biille cnuimliiu- nc mijimi mr mid mm itolil weir tliiirgiuii lleno gjoilys henri oliver m tliniuiliigi- joneph wiipflliolt jnliu wuphliqtl w j mcdowell hobi mcuowell geo mipowell ii liuuihliaw kmily tuilull llattiii ti ndall c ii whulley c ii whulley jr it d warren a warren john hntohelor john w glaasej john whulley mr und mrs a s mcklnlay mrs j mokinlay dr and mrs j p f williiiu dorothy e t keyes c d g williams mr and mrs w hortop mr and mm n felker r margaret russell inspector geo 8 guthrie w ii darby robert mokaj h n wniaon r p hambridge mr and mrs n k hurdle ellxabeth m fingau mr and mrs win thirntoii d thirstou thoa taylor arthur kiringlmi mat brush mh m collet tiluu g collen cecil c neale 8ilaa siatiam r h 8ou miss jean llutt dr and mrs 1 p w hroolw mr and mrs w w hilt and daughters jno t moore mr and mrs f f bhorl mr and mrs ii hrmhy c a tubby graham modoualil miss beiiiple mr and mm g tawremp and mnkenxie mr and mm r harrison mrs mary tracy luspeotor n gnthrin mr and mrs w huywoml harry it stuthuiu acton joe ii sluphertl hrampton mr m hellmali guelph mrs l g whyte guelph mr and mrs h hell sl thomiia f stoueman dundaa geo ii 8 dotulai alex grieve hrantford alex malliews llrantfonl mrs stanley wilson kdru mills dr and mrs a is ramie north hay m g rauney north hay m a p kleaan hamilton mr and mrs j lixler oukville mr and mrs kd j guthrie new london conn mrs 6 kdwards arton mr wm arnold acton george mackeuxie gleiiwilliamt g a finlay 8l caihurineii w g mogregor long hrniu h mra geo agnew actou a k dobhle sterlhig mra crofton hamilton mra fogarty indiana miss terra lindsay acton mr and mrs b arnold acton clarence bennett winnipeg goll tournament with a splendid entry the w hole tournament for amateur golfers belt at the iteautiful privately owned golf ooorae of mr 1 a willougbby georgetown on sept 10th was carried through to a suooeuful con- durion the visitors were loud in their praise of the natural beauties and the splendid condition in whiob they found the course the following clubs were piesent paris niagara on tuelalte owen bound penetang milton brampton beaforth hiraooe and georgetown tlie visiting golfers were enter tained at a banquet at- cedar crest ihe local clubs dining liall at the conclusion of which the presentation of prizes trok place lowest grots soore for 30 holes paris club j k mai tin 17ft lowest net score for so holes owen bound frank kennedy 13h lowest gross score for four players from one club for sq holes won by the paris club n k martin 175 it k haira 101 j a harold 1h0 j ferguson 1h7 bpeuial prins for uet more for fnl round bankers georgetown j b wal lace 7 manufacturers milttu p it mo cannel 33 civil harvuws brampuin it pallis 38 professional men hrampton dr robinson 3ff merchants owen bound p kennedy 33 i georgetown old boys spirt fair bay town ban- joei and dance in arena tlmiiruliiwiioi itnt atii tion iimi hlmithii sin 1 4 iii 1 1 it i r titinuul ti union mil l inih t hl llm iii mhhut ii wiili tin lull k 11 mi sutnnl i ifiri nituli ij tit w wu lluf ttinl i tin i tviti tint if i i mi nit with hid u hhi rli it till olll ltmnitlkfll- miki l liflllilltill u ml tllh i ll ll it i ijil hill rvillllmll 111 tll 1imvh hill hltltll t nl llljllll till ulmllllli ll nil l lull ih ilit tiii ml in tin liiiiiu unit liull i iii v lll hi i i thitdtutllt t ut i til myli h iiinl util lil in liv imiii- 1im itiiiul ol tiumtitn luriiiiil a wr hiif iititdiiinliilc pmm fusion to ilii ia llltlltlilll ialu illlsl f ull ini tl wltu iulimi win ll 1 wivi iii till lllllll ll ill llillo lillilil tjl is iuuymil in die inniiiii jinl in iii t wi in yl nl tn m j on tin vtiu tn the knr lirniirlrf oiiif lioniii ol kiriluik mlimlficnm iihm riitallnn im iilinn ol ilis jitiii lt unit j ii i mi iliniill immuihi ovim till tlplilli till lllliltt till ill ll hi kill win ull ttrt limit in ioiiiitiu tin liantl tiliuuiiiu uiul rimiihtiiiiluli unit liilil l lu inlitfht nl inriiiit und tns ttll- dsillltlls ail th ivimiiiii uiiiriutliiil tlih old ium mid iliiir ituiidn iuiuic tlicir way to tlu arimiu wliiuli wuh nfrtdy d4mitratwl for tin hiciihlun in purtud- pjt4iu thp utinuul limiiiuit tlicut- twiidaiui wuh tin gniuht tver and fur nuarl four liuiin ticru wun fttiht in if hptoih niuking and inuuh in anuudtnet thi inmiu wax of the best and nicely uurved mr k k vouug being tin- iaterer mid the well arranged uilihtnuure tiuite fully dttoraukl with mowth in gnat ihiiii ty and variuty rtuppliih tlirough the gtiiieroflity of tint horcittowfl jnn liouiwh and mr k k voijiik liihpoctor george gnthrin ol to ronto president itf the old hoyn pm hided in a moht ugieeubto und ulile manner mid delivered an odd rent wliiitb hi liotli mukaup und ioiifcur wan a model the note htruokwau decidedly elevating and gne elm mo utr to the proceed ngrf of the utitire evening the toast lint uim uh follow p the king the old town our agri cultural interenu and the press the speakerw oil or n horn maintuin ed tlie high mtandord ajoptud by the prun id out uow r i wurreu mayor dale major orunt c aurten tubhy v v hilt james it liiidsay m moore and police magistrate h p moore while m the njeihow thelv were fretiuent flunlich ot humor all were lofty in tone and informing in huii stance the jiiuhir wah varied and entur- talning tin hluirondumtra plujod lively hlectinn during the lamiuet timj holob by mikx bmith and mimt jeau bimpoon wow greatly enjoyed white the humorous selentioiix by jimmy held wewa fuaturf or tlie iwuuiiiu churl in whulley one of the old lloyn in iiih wlutling huom made a dwidtd int kvurone who tontrilmtil to t lu programme w- vih a roiimitig fin tin und ull tdiuer full j rcipoiidid tlio uimioinpuuirtt nl the ttmnng was mr win iliulem ondiehtra ieidor just ituforvidohing with tin nulion al anthem the followmgolliterri uire elected for the eiikiiing ytiii president 1 a willdughby vicepremdiiit und heenlurjj miller prentins committee a h good imw w w hilu thus tuilur und george guthrie mr c- auhiiiii tuliby wan rhohen as president hut mr tubby owing to the many renpoiihlbi titles he ut ready curries while upprceiuting the uetion or the old boys ihuu it iieuetwary to decline the honor ah the committee in their proposal for u nuu president had two names in mind namely thorn ut mr tubhy and mr j a willougb by they hau approached mr willougbby and ufur due eonsidera tion he has kindly uccepted we predict a good year for the old bon association under mr witlougbys presidency at tlie close of the uamjuet all ml jounied to the assembly room where the remainder of the uveniug was spent in dancing excellent muhh was furnished by old time lidillun duncan little and john nirmi with mm nickel at the piano mention should be made ol the splendid work of mr j miller pren tits secretary who carried forward the details of the automation with marvellous ehlaiency tlie beautiful flowent which udnrli ed the tables were sunt to hrnitie street soldiers hospital much credit is due mr j it wul lace aud his committee for the splou did arranging of tables platform und decorations at the arena f h ms roe 1 1 us cleaner presser and dyer tawgwtown tlie things we can do will surprise you and the cost will be equally plenum u 4t norvsl amlker smecsslil sctotl fair norval bohool fair vu held on the sihool grounds on friday sept j lht there was quite a large gathur- ing of the pupils and their friends the exhibit wcru ijnitu uh good um usual and a good deal of jm prove nient was noted in the jtamchtic science manual truiningund nature collections mr mcvaiinrll our agriuulturul itcprewntutic u as present and helped with the judging at twelve oulock lunch wuxnerve by tlie norval womeirs iiihtitute the sportm in the afleriiihin hhowed the mtercht and euthusiuhiii of the puplln und expupiln the winner of the singing coiiteht wen br room lira naomi itehiiu wi ond ienn bignell thin mar it uml jr room llnti winnie higuell heron d mario rie hunter third jeannette finney the pupils mcoring the highcht nu m i ut of points will lie un nouneed inter considerable cntlit u due to the teachers tr timers and puptln km vt11 us oil htm who helpid tuiukuthv fair a auoootui time coasts is the imnevtant factor- and at leant in respect or purksm itobds the csnadlshxhi 3as c brlntnell uurttf for cansdlan padflet lonstr tn ml us jantic and parllte canadian paht1eitpirupackakihi islstsivsl wlnnlpjkbnd calgary foriuvtjrai monthsthcoiipany hasopiutvd 1 ylj 5j montrear ottawa and toronto the new link in the air cfiuln was fotrtted under auspices of premier dracksn of manitoba c at the toronto exhibition this yeur n t laiillaw nuivul scored a dihtriitt sueeesh b winning the nilver iihhiu tor liest iniiv any age in general claw main or gelding on line he also won a llrxi for liest 111 ii or gelding w p laidlaw voivnl wan fourth tor hest pah geldingh or mares with prince und hniuo or k f holmnion uow a prom iimnt mirgeon of drenon colo if ft todipfor montreal und new york or hnbiiikon wan reared m normal und in a brother of rn 1ns lorec and mm jake morgauon of norval he is isiting many ol the large sur gical climes of the kat he regrets he wuh unable to see all or his old time friendu but time would not per mit and he said rauny have gone overland car iqthiicecc ntw battery kiwi for imck apply si hsrsld officii clear these goods at once we nonet make yeoaa far naw ateek eald th chlat clear uuaa geods at one so brttak a aaaa of words started a beg lattar to ua bast aeeoimt but bib tie man of action had already tin long db tasea a distant telapnima nnnbar a few penaaahw worjs and bid bad made a sate eeera bntv utur aw ws hem of aettea and woman taa nae long dlatanea thiy keep s list of num bers fnqoentlj called and clvw the operator the dla- taat bonber thla apaeda up a aarrloa that la already wandarfolly qnkk far ejakk raaulta aa long matinee htcbetts garage corner ol main and george streets repairina done on all make ol care by firaclaa u mechanics j 9 gas oile tiiea elc alemile greasing car woahing w h fitchett phmc 317 uswitrtvva yvoiivcroyv saturday treat huttericoti h drops a piire candy made from cboue ereum- er butlei nnl pure cane mi gar a wonderful vulu saturday treat weekend chocolates an uhiortmeiit ot real uood ehocolutei which ruiibiati of ire i nis jellies und hard entires week- end chocolate gmmgv bote agent for thew hue k m m cliutoljitea in gemge arthur norrington mais st phone 89 m halton garage as h prompt service and firalclasa woikmanahip on n all make o cars h batleriea recharged go oil rlc diatri an butor or usl battery h wa bj j m do yle prop ft niki muisi qtttt4m h important notice to hydro users tht hydro euctric power commimiion of ontario haw requeited tht local commitmion to publuh the following notice all customize who are in arreaia lor liaht and power must pay the same by oct 1 5th oi iheir service will be discontinued and that hereafter all services thai air in arrears lor a period ol ten daya aller lime art lor payment will be dia onlinued tina regulation will have lo be impartially earned out when a servicr is diiconlinued or nonpayment a lee ot one dollar wijl be charged loi reconnecllon georgetown hydro commission cqlislicslie

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