Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1929, p. 2

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p8 2 the georgetown herald wed neaday february 6th 1929 aek for salada orange it is the finest fresh theeardens h ave who your eyes examined o t walker dosc eyesight speeialul brampton will be at watsons drug store georbelown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker to the ladies of georgetown we have arranged for the services of miss gertrude stevens expert cosmetician for the week of february 4th to 9th inclusive miss stevens will make a complete analysis of your skin without charge and give expert scientific advice on all your personal beauty problems we will have a private booth in our store phone 327 for appointment wraggettes drug store georgetown ontario annual meeting of the united church the fourth annual nutting of ths owml united ohukh vu held on prlday evening feb lit there wee a food attendance end the reports from all departments were very satis factory mr a uaelaren was chair man of the evening the church hss a membership of 411 and the total con tributions amounted to mjoo uleslon- aiy things and maintenance and ex tension vund s3s01 yellowing are the elders and stew ards for the ensuing year elders messrs a uaelaren p n harrison if l near w d johnson ira vannatter oea leslie j o god frey victor mcdonald o b dayfoot dr a ucauuter thos bird dr held w t evans t l leslie sirs il w kennedy stewards messrs j h lullco h r uhnms l k wragtette p slnelalr john ucdermld w o anthony a j oneill j u moore win deans hec tor bird w h kentner thos leslie messrs a j onew and l ii wraggette were appointed auditors refreshments were served and a sods hour spent at the conclusion of a very successful meeting bits of humour hotel guest tn response to a knock cat door whoi there voice outtlde a menace from a friend in another room sir hotel guest well put it under the door voice cant do it air id spill it wife if i were to dies what should you dot husband oh the tame thins that you would do wife you wretch i have always suspected it minister let me hear how far you can count bobby one two three four five six seven eight nine ten jack queen kln which is one of the slowest things on eartht asked a school inspector of a boy influent remarked the boy influent i remarked the inspector how do you make that out because it it to easily caught promptly answered the boy uy dear remarked jones who had just finished reading a book on the wonders of nature nature is marvellous when i read a book like this it makes me think how puerile how insignificant is man huh said his wife a woman doesnt have to wade through 400 pases lb discover that smythe my wifes aunt is staying with us this week society editor shes your house guest smyth sure did you think we were keeping her in the garage pompous physician to man plaster- ins defective wall that trowel cov ers up a lot of mistakes whet workman yu guvnor and so do the spsda etehange then you deny said the magis trate that you were rude to the pol iceman when he asked to see your lic ense certainly sir replied the motorist all i said was that from what x could see of him i was sure his wife would be happier as a widow correspondence editor herald for the business liens association we want to thank all those who so kindly and ably assisted us in our georgetown broadcast from ofoa the toronto dally star on the even ing of january 30tb all the artists the car owners and the citizens generally for tlielr whole hearted support we have had tetters of comment from over 33 listenersln from differ ent parts of the united states and canada which together with the many congratulatory messages we have had from the eitlsens of george town and surrounding district tend us to believe you are giving us your wholehearted support in our efforts to boast our home town and district again thanking you j b mackenzie o r muekart p sinclair a e cordlngly committee in charge dcathh aldoub in ernmneji on vjan 38 barnti june cltntnplan wlfeni j- j- aldonti tmviwlilp clerk now 73 years coulson suddnily ut the home of mr james a wulwm aoomclown on saturday prb ami oluin alma bheruuod widow of hut late eman uel caulsnit it lier 7ltl your lastly at lowell mich on wednes day jun mrd john uuhy lost sur viving brother of the lale joseph and oliver lojitiy of ac oil nicki1n in arhm jun tim albert r 73ml year uwiwha1 wiilitn qniiltorlum on sunday 1u inl edllll williams be loved wire of wnl let- uwlnn in her 3llh year in memorial mccumrer in lovliw memory of jahn lnnw mcciimher who died february 3rd 1038 on thursday n irk i in tn his meeting re bylaw there wok tuilv n fair attendance at tlu public nwetlrot in tlie aregory theatre on monday evening last called for the purport of discussing thu smith stone bylaw lo be vot ed on by the propertyowners or georgetown tomorrow councillor maclaren occupied uie chair nnd the gathering was addressed by mayor dale reeve mclntyre w p bradley j b markcnxle and the chairman all spoke regarding tlie benefit der ived directly and indirectly by every town and the necessity of retaining and adding to our present number smith stone havo more than made good since coming liere and liove never failed to meet an obligation to the citizen by having industries in our town what tliey were asking was practically a renewal of the present agreement and if their request was granted they would expend 30000 ad ditional in building and equipment in georgetown and add materially to tlielr already large staff of employees if the bylaw is defeated this portion of the plant will be removed to toron to all the speakers who are property owners in town urged that the by law be supported as it was in the best interests of all concerned and meant material advancement to our town there was apparently no opposition to the bylaw and it is believed it will carry with practically a unani mous vote the vole takes place tomorrow thursday and the members of coun cil chamber of commerce and busi ness mens association would like to see every property owner poll his or hrr vote in favor of the bylaw would htock county with wish and game the advisability and possibilities of stocking halton county with fish and game birds including pheasant and hungarian partridge was stressed by oea hulmer mpp at the annual social gathering of the halton pish and game protective association held in community hall palermo the president j a rigs of bronte pointed out that the english pheasant has become fairly well established in the county due to the cooperation of the members of the association who have secured eggs for hatching from the government year after year un til it is now no longer necessary h h uackay or the department of fish and game gave an illustrated ad dress on the propagation of fish umehouse the l w i held their dec 6th meeting at the home of mrs minnie roe a quilt was quilted and a show er of fruit and blankets were given a paper was read by lira nickel on dee 11th a bale was packed for the north valued at fifty dollars the january meeting was held at iff and aflat jessie nortons a paper waa given by mrs oowdy flowers were sent to the sick a reading was given by irene soott the next meeunc will be held at mrs gundy on the tth inst we are all glad beatrice lane is able to be around agai dr o brock chlsholm has been pro moted to the rank of colonel by the militia cleparlmeflt he is in com mand of the ballon regiment mb and mrs pettiobew mask diamond wedding lost saturday mr and mrs henry pettlgrew of benlamond ave toron to formerly of nerval celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their wed ding by a quiet family gathering mrs pettlgrew who is now eighty years of age was born in caledon ont and there married mr pettlgrew her name before her marriage was margaret douglas after their marriage mr and mrs pettlgrew resided tn nerval where mr pettlgrew was born eightyfour years ago they lived tliere for fiftytwo years going to toronto eight years ago their daughters mrs pred apted margaret pettlgrew and miss bertha pettlgrew and one grandchild margaret apted all live in toronto and celebrated this unusual anniversary with their parents mr and mrs pet tlgrew eldest daughter mrs r e gunther died some years ago town council council met at 6 pm on peb 5th with mayor dole in the chair reeve mclntyre and all the councillors pres ent minutes of the four previous meetings were read and confirmed mr j l thompson spoke re fixing up and having perpetual care for the old cemetery mrs h w kennedy read a letter she had received from mr robert moore rrom the states mrs elmer thompson read a letter received from robert arthur mccallum mr elmer thompson addressed the council re insurance policy on woollen mills mr d s harley addressed council re overcharge on payment on property on john st lot 0 parr cleave that the clerk be in structed to purchase a 1 inch meter two ten empire meter carried mclntyre parr that we advertise in the road book 4 page at 33 00 and that the industrial committee be in structed to have the same done cd mackenalc davis that the follow ing accounts be passed henry marchment ww 11300 henry marchment ww its glboo henry marchment ww st 1800 c rosxel streets 503 w p bradley dumping privilege 35 00 can brass co waterworks 108 tp esque towns share equal 40000 h r mimms insurance foundry 1161 j n oneill to son rep truck 6033 bell tel co mun office bell tel town hall w o marshall stamps mun world spec poll books a e parnell charity the planet tree cash book e p bowmui new cemetery w r watson bd of health w r watson stationery j a simpson new cemetery john mcdonald t h ww clarence h wiggins legal fees h r mlmms smith stone vote 4j5 p l heath registrations 1780 georgetown hydro electric pire hall 75 town hall 43 waterworks 157 power 44 10 pire alarm 135 bell tel co chiefs residence 309 carried cleave mackenzlc that we do now adjourn to meet next tuesday night peb 13th at b oclock carried about the bylaw tomorrow thursday peb 7th all property owners in town ant asked to vote on the smith to stone byis like hundreds of others we have pro perty in town and we are going to vote tor live bylaw for threw reasons the first a selfish reason is because it will make our property more valuable without costing lis anything second becauttt it will increase the demand for labor in our town and the wage paid will be a benefit to the entire community third and lastly because smith to stone have already been a big benefit lo our town since estab lishing utelr industry here they have more than lived up to their obtltntloiut to ute town in the past and we have every confidence in them for live fu ture for the best interests of all con cerned vote por tub bylaw inalallalion of officer loyal orange county lodge of hal ton held their annual meeting in the oddrellows hall in milton saturday peb 3nd every lodge in the county being represented by several delegates the county master wor bro chas brooks presided and in giving hl an nual report lie- was able to report all lodges in a splendid condition the county lodge decided to cele brate the coming istli of july in the lowfl or georgetown and to do every thing in their power to make litis cele bration a success the following of fleers were duly installed for tlie en kulng year w county master bro p w nor ton lodge no 340 dep county mas ter bro w truax no 3530 ree8ec bro a beatty no 168 pin sec- bro d richie no 467 treas bro v bradley no 160 d of c bro w e mccready no 354 lecturer bro j j roberts no 1111 d lecturer- bra j peterson no afit tliete officers were installed by pc mg chlsholm tlie officers of loyal true blue lodge no 303 were installed at the lost regular meeting of the lodge in the arena building the installing of ficer being w sister miss e long pddom assisted by pddom e mccrelght and p d uemally the installation was conducted in a very dignified manner the officers installed being as follows wjtl sister l roney dep it sister e lewis recsec sister d carter pin see e prancls trees sister o braltby chaplain sister b robinson d of a sister v kentner con sister m clark com wor bro e mccrelght com wor sister clong com wor sister r mccar tney com sister a sample cora- sister p uacartney inside tylera bister n mccartney outside tyler- sister j faulkner 400 375 385 413 400 1030 3400 375 135 3 a3 mu 3708 ashgrove the january meeting of the w l was lield at mrs a 1 tens home with a large attendance the roll call waa answered by amusements for small children a bale of clothing waa received to be sept to northern ontario the his torical research work was taken by mrs glffen who gave the history of the village of norval mrs r wright gave a splendid paper on the value of music to a child in the home miss bertha barnes gave an instru mental number an interesting contest my first photo brought forth merriment community singing followed by the national anthem brought the meeting to a close after which the social hour followed ashgrove school stepostt sr nr evelyn walsh harvey nur se mary mcgibbon donald mo- nabb winnie wrigglesworth blllle ogle jr iv isabel alexander sr m john mcnabb john alex ander jr m margaret ogle sr n edith wrlsglesworth mary alexander jr n angus uenabb dick ogle pint willie bradley pr bobbie alexander john brad ley a marlon dick roy bradley o christian teacher goodw1lue davis obituary mrh coulson young farmers from britain for canada sixteen boys from a rest britain the first party of juvenile immigrants to be welcomed to canada this year are now being distributed to their new homes in eastern canada these boys who arrived via the 8j3 laurentlc and sb antonta were re- recruited in britain by the canadian national railways colonisation de partment and are being placed on farms at guaranteed wages by the british immigration and colonisation association of montreal a number of the boys are sons of unemployed miners in the northern counties of england and four of them ware miners themselves others have been messengers bus conductors and gnere labourers and one was a page boy in a club all are anxious for a new start in life the majority of the lads have com pleted a short intensive course in forming at the walker hostel at new- castleontyne every one of the boys provided he remains in form work will be eligible for a loan of 3500 at the ago of 31 a an aid to storting farm life on his own account the boys are all enthusiastic over their new life and left montreal for their new homes determined to make good dentil come suddenly to mr em anuel couuon of milton at the home of mr james a watson georgetown on saturday morning deceased had come on thursday to spend a short tlmo with mrs watson who had been poorly and was mddenly lulcken with a heart attack her maiden name was celista alma bhcruood and she was in her 71st year her husband the late emanuel couuon predeceased her some years ago the remains were taken to the home of her daughter mr charles readheod and the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon to lowvllle cem etery edith williams after an illness of some months dur ation edith williams beloved wife of walter uwlns passed away at weston sanitarium on sunday lost february 3rd deceased was in her 38th year and was a daughter of mr john wil liams and the ute mrs williams for merly of georgetown besides her husband she leaves five children kathleen mary margaret edith er- mal elisabeth walter prederlck and william albert the eldest being in her 0th year two brothers and one sister also survive john of chicago and al bert and alice of georgetown de ceased was a member of sl george church and a kind and loving wife and mother who will be sadly missed in her home tlie bereaved husband and family have the sympathy of the community in their very sad bereave ment tlie funeral took place on tuesday afternoon and after a service in st georges church conducted by rev mr wasc the remains were in terred in greenwood cemetery the pallbearers were wm pitt mark clark pred armstrong a walker jos carter roy mcgul the floral trib utes were very beautiful on wedneaday afternoon jan 30th in st matthew church a quiet wed ding of considerable interest waa aol- emnlsed when mus margaret nixon davis of the hermitage cayuga was united tn marriage to mr prederlck barber ooodwulie kc of melfort soik by the rev w e white lfa rector of the church and brother-in- law of the bride the church was beau tifully decorated with flowers and pot ted plants the bride in a handsome dress of coral lace with hat and shoes to match entered the church accompan ied by her nephew dr john a a ilaroourt of toronto and her matron- ofhonor mr oolquhoun also of tor onto un oolquhoun wore a beauti ful pale yellow chiffon gown with hat and shoe of the tame delicate shade the groom waa attended by mr j p ban of the canadian bank of commerce hamilton during the slsnlng of the register mr uac- callum of winona sang the crown and waa nmpanled by the organist mr james hardman who also played before the ceremony a reception in the adjoining rectory followed the ceremony mr haroourt the bride sister received with the bridal party the rectory was most attractive in its decoration of flowers and with the glow of light from the red candle among- the relatives and close friends present were mr haroourt dr and mr j a a haroourt toron to mr and mr w l sutherland mr and mr b o p poraayeth mr and mr robert porsayeth miss flor ence davis miss minnie davis mr appelby mr and mr stlnson thom son mr and mr j p bell mr and mr norman dauey the misses mus- son of hmuon mr and mr e b davis judge and mr hapkins mr and mr charles claries mr john a murphy mr and mr richard col ter dr and mr u billing mr rod ger billings of cayuga mr f kent chesley mr and mr j e suther land hasersvllle mr miller lash mr oolquhoun mr kenneth lash mr and mr john lash miss oow miss janet oow mr and mr rich ard haroourt miss jardine miss mus- son mr j il roger mr john jar- vis mr charles ross mr and mr r maclennon mr and mr j kower mr alexander pimrose mr ambrose goodman of toronto mr donald macphall kingston mr o w m bamum new york miss hat- ton auelph mr and mr ralph young oakvule mr and mr w a morgan buffalo mr and mr ernest devi oahawa mr wilson dtinda mr and un ooodwulie left for new york and other points east on their return will reside at the hermitage cayugiumllton spec tator hockey news juniorh win prom milton the junior same at lite arena liere last friday nlflht between bolton and georgetown was a hard fouaht name snd resulted in a win for the home team in the flnt iterlod neither until scor ed and tlie piny was uretly rvenly div ided live second iierlml was all george towns ilorton tallied for the honi team shortly utter play commenced and before the clout of the period buck had in lied another making the score georvetnwit x bolton 0 ut the end of the wroiul period in mm third iierlod hoi ion came back strong and iurccedod in totting one counter but thin wus offset by buck wlw nulled twi more for the liotne tram before tin- rlom of the iier- iod plliul itcore oenruetown 4 bolton i cole put nil a wonderful game in goal while buck anil hortnn were the outstanding plnyon on the ice all the boyn are deiiervlnu of credit for the splendid icume they put tip georgetown luwl fole defenie ward und llurton ceihre a loot t wings nuck titiij huffman nllemules i loan und wmwlit milton jinioitm win in piayopp in a hiuliliii death ttnme between georgetown and milton in milton on monday night milton gained second place in group stundlnii by defeating the local boys 3 to l be rare a large crowd of enthtutantlc fans milton won a hard fought battle in tlie first period alcott started the scoring and notclied the locals lone goal milton also counted one in this period there wot no scoring in the middle session but in the final reel muton fuaeed the puck back of goaler cole and tlie gong sounded with milton 3 georgetown l the teams georgetown goal cole defense ward and ilorton centre alcott wings buck and huffman sub wood muton aoal collin defense toleta- ka and irwin centre u element wings bardoe and a clement sub stewart and lewis georgetown lobe to memasters i to defeating georgetown 3 to 0 in an exciting game witnessed by a large crowd at the arena here on saturday night mcmatters intermediates won second place in the group it was one of the fastest games played here this year but the locals were unable to score held at centre for the homesters proved the most effective and tricky player on the ice tost on wins was also in the limelight the first period was on exhibition of fast hockey from start to finish with the score when the gong sounded 00 in the second period mcuasters with a fast shot from the blue line which fooled halioway made the first count of the evening this speeded up the play but at the end of the period the score remained mcmasters 1 george town 0 the third period proved to be best for mcmatters when- on a fourman combination on one of the prettiest ploys of the night they again netted the rubber for a second counter the score at the end of the game being mcmasters 3 georgetown 0 mcmasur now holds second place for group play- off the teams georgetown goal halioway de fense walters and blackburn centre reld wings tost and king sub gibbons and chew mcmaster goal j cunningham de fense stewart and n cunnlnghami centre hale wings waltho and james alternate dick and pike referee a mollenhauer toronto k a 1 if y i lji l i sjiifj all heavy garments must go ladies mens boys and girls wint coats at half price come in early and get your choice of these splendid lines d brill co main street georgetown championship playoff mcmaster and georgetown will play the first of home and home games for the championship of group 8 in the arena here tomorrow night thursday february 7th if you want to see a good same be present and get there early as a very large crowd la expected georgetown will play the return game with mcmaster at the varsity arena toronto on saturday oame called at iso six teams in new league at on enthusiastic meeting on tues day the boys of the ojls organised a hockey league the senior school team will be made up of these players harry lawson capt k mcnally jack crichton jack duncan o dickie eben frith then these players chose six teams to participate in a struggle for league honor some keen contests are expected the new outdoor rink at the local in stitution of learning is proving to be a great asset to the life of the school enabling them to use up all their sur plus enemy card el thames mr a a and miss d m warden ex tend their sincere thanks to the friends and raembers of credit lodge afjia m for their kindness and sympathy during the lilneat and death of their brother samuel a warden also for the floral trabutaa church news tlie salrauen army oeergetewn services on sunday conducted by adjutant uden of toronto services at 11 am 3 pm and 7 pm everyone welcome public service wednesday 8 pm baniist chare on sunday morning peb 10th rev a p brace will preach on sunday evening rev a n prlth will continue the studies in the parables of jesus twin parables on forgiveness song service in the evening united cttareli next sunday morning the 10th inst rev dr dickie will preach on give attendance to reading and in the evening he will be assisted by rev dr a philip brace of toronto who will give the oddres st geerge chareh qulnquageslma sunday am holy communion 11 om matins and ser mon by the rector 7 pm evensong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of the 1031 and the 1038 confirmation classe sl alaaa chareh gun wlllisau 030 m holy communion 3 pjn evensong and sermon by the rector liaiasiamamiawaias jsr hows business herbs that heal when lungs and bronchisl tubes seem all on fire vffty yrsrs sgo a qulehtoing awl jamrs uulusjuir rime li lylrrlmwwiab county ills was a marvrldus skill la eomjiouiiuiiig imtiisi imiluine one of liis many nrrsrriptions for folk suhjrrt lo llrunrlnlis or similar tile and nojtiy cuiuilui and 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