pao 2 the georgetown herald wednesday january 30th 1929 and your own sense of taste will convince you salada fresh erom the gardens h aye your etf aminec who eyes by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton will be at wntson drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker iteatiim neaumonr at oulih arnnral hmpitnl oil jan j4tli howard mat- uiow uelnvfl mmi of mr matthew 13railimmt nurd 1ft yrn 7 month henry at omttmham on jan m rllnabtlli walkr widow of the lain iluuti hrnry lit iwr irtlli year w1lk1nbon at ilia luinw of hr dmmhlrr mn m e araydon at braiiiplnn oil jan 33 ellrtt henry widow r hie late jainm wllkliuon cldlciiliom in lier 7lh yiar worwen at the home of itu broth er a wordrn lot xi coll 3 kaquh- inn on jan afith bamuel ii worden vote for the bylaw choicest flour and all kinds ol feed al reasonable prices tty us with your next order immwaawacsanhah whmamhkmmmmmi georgetown flour feed mills w c bessev georgetown kikkmaaokvw4 wglajuu ad op 1 alberta coal i within a few davh we wiix have a carload lower seam drumheller lump as s canadian citizen you owe it to your neighbor the coal miner of alberts to try out in your heating equipment the cost he mines j b mackenzie g phone 33 georgetown i wrsjniffmnmrmiwrrbt iwi imi ml isli im m iiiijmj on the nevenlh day of february the pioperty owners of georgetown are i asked to vole on a bylaw to place u fixed arisessmrnl or siumx per annum oi the bmllh 4u stone electrical man ufacturing plant and supply taid firm with looooo ttau of water per month 1 for the next ten yearn to make a long xtory sltorl this u practically ask- lug for a renewal of tlw present agree ment and we venture to nay not a 1 tingle property owner in georgetown lion ever rearetted the present agrec mcnl between the town and oil enter prising and proarcsslvn firm 100000 imllonn of water per month u a mat- lor of m at die regular retail price 173 per yew lout year till- firm paid 1741 in taxeit and will continue to pay i a similar amount in the future under the agreement in the present dylaw if the dylaw carries smith to stone i will build an addition to their present plant corning in the neighborhood of 30ooo thu will mean that more labor i will be employed and n bigger wage bill paid to residents of georgetown for the benent of tliose who are not aware of tlw growth of thu business in tlie put few years we quote the foll owing regarding employees nnd wage paid since 1w3 wages paid 1023 i 3s480 2a os employees 1034 f b7vjfiff7 103 mom 8q3h34 1 1030 07370 10 137 1037 timm7d4 130 1038 fl317317s 1b1 an increase in six yearn of 116 em ployees and tm233lio in wages the continued expansion of this company in georgetown rest with the propert owners if the bylaw is carried worl will be commenced at once on the new building if it is defeated the assembly plant will be moved to toronto with a loss to georgetown of approximately 48 employees nnd 140000 in wages if you desire to work in the best inter ests of all concerned and the future grasperlty or our town vote for the yiaw paper plant moving to georgetown after operating for nearly 40 years at west toronto ritchie and ramsay ltd coated paper manufacturers are about to close that plant and move the business to georgetown no official an il nouncement has been nude but em- p ployees have been notified and some of the machinery is already being re- p moved it is said that the object of motng is to facilitate shipping the company is a branch of the alliance paper mills of merrlton and george town radio supplies iruulution and repair hot point range tauten iron heater etc house wiring prices quoted on request h h darling phone 199 murdoch st georgetown w b browne iccx norval mills nsek asento for wheat pool bring your wheat oats barley here take feed back we will truck if preferred correspondence re hmitii a stone bylaw january 35th 1030 the editor herald georgetown ont dear sir in regard to the smith ac stone ltd bylaw viewed solely from the posi tion of the town there should be no opposition the town will continue to receive the same revenue as formerly and when the ten year period is up will receive considerably more in taxes on the proposed additions let us consider the serious loss it would be to georgetown to lose the most imp part of this industry and fsssjvery port that will have tne greatest expansion in years to come we should remember too that george town has a disadvantage in lacking on abundance of the trained factory help which is more easily secured in a large centre tins industry is already a very important one but it is only in its infancy tltelr products are now favorably known all over canada up to the present time they have met all obligations to the town and when the present proposed extensions are com pleted the town will have still better security and no added liability the amount of water asked for is after all i very trivial i this is the best proposition the town l has ever been offered we have every- c p i thing t s ond nothing to lose the ror rasoy favorable support of the ratepayers for the proposition will establish every branch of this concern solidly in georgetown and there is every indi cation that it will be one or canadas best industries yours very truly w p bradley kings choice canadian wonder for bread w be browne co norval ontario cash prices shorts middlings bran chopped wheat barley chicken feed at mill consult our nearest dealer georgetown brosulcast was weu received everybody dbxioiixkd with the hplkndid fstogatamme every radio in town was tuned in on cpca lost evening when on all- georgetown hour was given by local talent no one was disappointed for tlte general verdict is that the entire program was one of which all are just ly proud the speeches by j 13 slae- keiuue mayor dale and a j oneill were features of ute occasion and gave a wltole lot of valuable information about georgetown in a very compact form tlw musical part of the pro gram was just splendid and was rend ered by mrs josephine wllsan-me- leay vocalist mr jack thompson violinist mr archie black baritone mr john nickel violinist george town orchestra under the leadership of mr roy king mrs archie black contralto tlte reading by mr l p green wood rendered in his usual in imitable style delighted everybody the oianks or our citizens is due uie itrtufs wlto so kindly supplied tlte ex cellent program and the business mens association for tltelr enterprise in arranging tlte broadcast obituary john c melvin at uie age or 01 years mr john c melvln an old and respected resident of eaqueslng passed away at the home of his soninlaw w h mcoullough 6th line esqueslng on sunday jan 30th deceased was born on uie sui line ghlnguacousy near norval station and had uved his entire life in this neighborhood his wife predeceased him some years ago he is survived by two daughters mrs w h mcoullough esqueslng and mrs i p meenery of georgetown one sister living in tees- water also survives deceased was i fenian raid veteran and a life long member of the methodist church he was a good neighbors and kind father beloved by his family the funeral took place on tuesday jan 33nd to norval cemetery when the service was conducted by revs stewart and cald well the pahbearers were meivlne harry and allan mcoullough grand sons gordon melville j c wilson and a mann mr donald ferguson of saskatche wan writing to major grant has the following post script to his letter which will prove interesting to all concerned i saw and was grcauly interested in your item in uie georgetown her ald about the sunday school class at christmas ibm as x remember many of uie members mentioned i also en- joy reading jim ballan tines history of the halton regiments and i am curious to know what has become of charlie burnslde ben poster sam mcglbbon and uie beaumont boys if any of them are still at georgetown give mine and my fathers best regards to them and to mark clark mrs joseph ilston after a lingering illness isabella glatsey widow of uie late jos raton a former respected resident of george town passed away at the home of her soninlaw w h hoitop 130 pen- drlui ave toronto on tuesday jan uary 33nd deceased was bom in georgetown in 143 where she spent the greater part of her life with the exception of a few- years in buffalo nnd more recently in toronto she is hurvived by her only daughter mrs w h hortop and one sister mrs sarah sorg or chicago the funeral took place on friday afternoon by motor to greenwood cemetery georgetown the service was conducted by uie rev h o priest toronto assisted by rev a n frith georgetown the pall bearers were john w olaasey her only nephew n c felker prank hortop a j mcuaiter root memas- ter a j hortop all of toronto the floral tributes were many and beauu- ful samuel b worden after an illness of soma months mr samuel b worden passed away at uie home of his brother mr adolphus warden at acton on january asth deceased was born near acton 71 years ago and has been a resident of this neighborhood all his life he was mar ried 33 years ago to ellen mcdermid and has resided in georgetown for the past 33 years his wife predeceased him 11 months ago he is survived by two brothers adolphus acton john of fergus and one sister dora of ac ton deceased was a member of ore- dlt lodge ap st am halter chapter ram and a life long member of uie baptist church ha was a good neigh bor and honorable man esteemed and respected by all who knew him the funeral took place from his late home at georgetown on monday afternoon the masons attending in a body the service was conducted by rev mr frith and w m bra w t evans and offlcers of credit lodge the pallbear ers were h r mlmms j h cameron or nlckeu wm cooper j mcmillan and 8 kirk francis binnie a lifelong resident of erin township passed peacefully away in uie ouelph general hospital on friday january 18th in uie person of p blnnle in his 07th year on uie 15th hut deceased was helping a neighbor put up stove pipes and a chair on which he was standing collapsed in falling ha was internally injured and later ha was removed to the hospital where he died the late mr blnnle was uie eldest son of uie late mr and mrs thomas blnnle and was born at balllnafad he was twice married his first wife being harriet wheeler who predeceas ed him about 30 years ago bis second wife whose maiden name was mary beaaey predeceased him three years ago he is survived by one eon george at home and one daughter mrs stewart toronto also two bro thers robert and thomas erin town ship three sisters mrs cunnlntham toronto miss sarah st home and miss janet erin the funeral took place from his late residence lot 31 7th line erin on monday january 31st when his pastor rev jamas reldle of st andrews church hills- burg of which deceased was a mem ber conducted the services st the home and graveside at erin ceme tery the many and beautiful floral tributes were but mute evidence of uie high esteem in which deeeased as held advocate noward m beaumont a bright young life was ended on thursday last whan howard matthew beaumont son of mr and uie late mrs matthew beaumont passed away at the ouelph general hospital deceased wss in his 16th year and was born in aienwliluuns where he resided until the death of his mother who was be fore her marriage miss alice bulllvant some years ago since which time he has resided with his grandparents in georgetown howard was a gentle manly lad beloved by his family and schoolmates and respected by all who knew him throughout his years of suffering he was always bright and cheerful and seldom complained of his affliction the funeral took place from the home of his father aienwullama on saturday afternoon last and after a service in 8l albsns church con ducted by rev mr wsse uie remains were interred in greenwood cemetery georgetown the pallbearers were three brothers william rupert and john and three cousins brock and robert beaumont toronto and aruiur beaumont glenwllllams the beauti ful floral tributes were from uie fam ily mr and mrs a beaumont and famlnly toronto mr and mrs jos beaumont mr and mrs thos beau mont toronto mr and mrs s gil mer co and mrs o o brown mr william beaumont richard and law- mr and mrs chester cole mr and mrs wm scnenk mr harold wheeler miss mary norton miss e nelll employees provincial paper mills georgetown junior hockey club joint installation a most nnjoyablti wenlng won ient in tlte lodge room at the arena on monday evening jan 31st when district deputy grand master bra mclennan installed the new nftlcerm of orion lodge no 100 i oof and tlte officers of verdun rebekah lodge no 184 were installed by district deputy president buter jean allen of milton tint following are tlte ontcers of ver dun rebekah lodge no 1 84 lpn a bister l armstrong no buter m vamiatter vg buter o kemukly tine beety bister m forgrave pin beefy buter allntt treasurer buter castelle r8no- suter f norrlnuton iubno suter k blackburn uhvo huter e cleaves l8 vg suter m groat chaplain buter n goldham warden buter p bcott conductor buter d bell muftlclnnhutcr j lrtivltt 1 a suter v bayres ofl aimer v vint the rollowlnif orr the officers of orion lodge no 100 ipohro g c brawn no bro harry savings vo bro jack car- sonjls bro a b parr p8 bro e e young treas bro m l near ltbno bro w ii lntuc lbno- bro j d kelly hflvg bro j thomiwon 18 v a bro w em- mtrson warden bro o hpcnce con ductor bro w beaumont cliaplaln urn a williams ig bro apeucr oo- bro o otacey ttbm lira k forumves ubs bro ii me et lire annual mfktinfl knox church tlte annual congregational meeting of knox presbyterian church was iteuj in uie chuerh parlours on monday evening last the reports of uie var ious church organizations indicate i successful year the present membt-r- shlp of uie congregation la 380 being an increase of during the year the treasurer of the congregation reported a favorable cosh balance of m7s in addition to a savings account balance of s434 budget givings amounted to 1010 white wm8 remitted to their presbyterlal treasurer t3u3s and tlte oob class 40 for uie training of 3 glru in uie bhtl dutrlct in india the bop class spent much in various deeds of kindness about the town the mission band enjoyed a year of growth having contributed ago to missions and was honoured by having one of its members jean hill win the presbyterlal prise for regular attend anee and ror bringing into her band uie largest number of new members other organizations presented fav orable reports the following were reelected to uie managing board messrs h cleave h devereaux h lawson s lurrlton and m olarkson for one year to fill the term of c relui r b foulu was reelected treasurer by a unanimous vote and o t mckay was unanimously elected stewart after some discussion uie congre gation decided that a womens organ ization should be formed and nomin ated mrs w t sinclair to take the necessary steps messrs h g clark and a d hume were elected trustees and messrs j l thompson and wm barber auditors the congregation expressed their thanks to the offlcers for uie work of uie past year and to mr j l thomp son who kindly subsututed for l grant as auditor after attending to the business at hand uie congregation enjoyed a soc ial halfhour hockey news junior still in running for group playoff on friday night uie juniors got back into the running for group play offs when they defeated milton 4 to 3 in eighty minutes of hardfought ho ckey in the local arena both teams battled strongly but uie locals had a slight edge in speed which was enough to give them uie victory the visitors had a little better of uie play in uie first period but as uie game progress- ad uie georgetown boys were steadily improving and in uie overtime milton was easily outplayed alcott started the scoring when he took a pass from buck to beat the defense and score from close in milton came back with uie eouiiser in uie second frame and forged ahead to uie front hair way through uie third period when cole who played brllllanuy in goal was fooled by a bouncing shot from the side the locau began to press strong ly and their efforts were rewarded when alcott banged home a rebound to make uie score 33 in uie over time harton took a pass from buck and made no mistake when he shot it in uie far comer of the net buck finished up a good evenings work when he scored uie but goal to make the score georgetown 4 milton x georgetown goal cole defense ward and harton centre alcott wings buck and huffman alternates hoare and woods the juniors come up against bolton in the arena here on friday night everyone should turn out and give uie boys their support for they are shap ing up well georgetown won from hornby 11 in overtime in an intermediate oha fixture played in uie milton arena oh monday night georgetown defeated hornby by a score of 31 in 10 minutes over time the georgetown boys were sup ported by over 300 fans it was a stren uous game with numerous penalties tost started the scoring when he took a long shot from centre ice and beat rjunnlngham in goal but before the period had ended hornby came back and tied uie score the score at uie end of uie first period wss lej the second and third periods were an exhibition or fast hockey george town had the edge of uie play over hornby but were unable to score the score remained 11 st uie end of the third period in uie overtime both teams pressed hard but before the end of uie first ten minutes tost again bulged uie twine with georgetowns winning goal tost and reld starred for george town while can- and parlow were best ror hornby the local boys are still holding uie group the teams lined up as follows georgetown goal halloway de fense blackburn walters centre reld wings tost and gibbons alter nates king andmiewlu hornby goat jimmy cunningham defense l wilson and h wilson centre carr wings it wrlgglesworui and parlow alternates wrlgglesworui r wilson and anderson referee a mouenhauer toronto orangeville juniorh win hudden death from eloba in a thrilling sudden death game played in uie arena here on monday night orangevllle won second place in group no 7 when they defeated el- ora by a score of 10 although elora had a slight edge on the game they were unable to score arnolt in the orangevllle net played an exception ally good game it was a clean game only one penally being inflicted orangevllle now play fergus to decide the winners in tltelr group the teams orangevllle goal arnott defense robinson and wilkinson centre walsh wings irwin and ahem subs robinson and boys elora goal h runnrlu defence p runnelu and j runnelu centre mc- defald wings cameron and brown subs collins and kerr invitae q jo chevrolet iss3ssfi t ftw tiow urn- su evi bvvofl pises tz e six in thb pbjcb bmjgb ae thg soo on wednesday february 6th at fl pm in the showroom of j n oneill son lucky number contest in connotation with the above demonutratiou we are running a lucky numlier con tent under the following mlee every ndult attending demonstration will ihj given a vunl with a number nnd on tilling ont card with the information requexted theroon will qualify to ontcr the content iuuky numlierd will lie ioiokoii during the ilemonntration nnd will he announced at the coiiclunion of the allow prizes awarded as follows adtomomie rag value 1600 john nlehmll old tym flddltr gold mtdalut of toronto exhibition l all heavy garments must go ladies mens boys and girls winter coats at half price come in early and get your choice of these splendid lines d brill co main street georgetown jsi i i mssj i a li sj i im