phr2 the ge henm wednesday may 15th 1929 t aiutwhen ndlltoas like it bettor it mast be so salada mnu wraaaktre at tin private pa tients pavilion toronto oeneral ifoapltml on friday may loul 1bj to mr and mn leslie h wreggette georgetown twin boy and girl math thsgwdimw kmuaaklyavavjlijmk xv- j olabk at lot 10 eon ii baqussln on sunday may lath ibm jsmes olark aged tv years owkns at lockwood ollnlo toron to on monday may lath ho annie owenn widow of the late jas alfred owens in iker qotlt year ttui funeral will lake place from her late residence queen street aeorge- town on thursday may loth at ajo oclock interment in aienwllllam cemetery wravpr at aueinh general hos pital an wednesday may ktrl ims annie k armltog beloved wife of mr joseph weaver aienwuilamt ont aged so yrs a month ir mi iewie a new fixture for your bath room ldusahauymmtts plumbing electrical wiring and sheet metal work moffat and meclary electric ranges ministerial association cuuuno meet1no and pabjt- wkix luncheon to uk dickie the lint meeting of the season in connection with the ministerial asso- clauon ul georgetown and district took uie form ol a luncheon to enable the ministers and their wlvu to form ally toy goodbye to dr and mrs dickie who will be leaving next month to take over their new duties at bora luncheon was served at 7 nifl in the baptist sunday school room and in the unavoidable absence of the president mr frith through quaran tine restrictions the chair was taken by the rev kenneth maeutn e- president mr maelesn announced that the programme would take the form of toasts and first the toast of the king was sung with musical honours the ministerial association was the next toast which was proposed by the chairman who spoke of the very high value of such an association when all the ministers can meet on oomtnon ground and work aide by side for the ullwlntt up of the kingdom of ood here upon earth the next toast to the churches was proposed by the rev a o stewart acton who spoke of the food re lationship that should exist and does exist in many places between the vari ous denominations the churches sab the sueaker stood for the best and the hlahikt n he town the com mercial ul the nrofatikual life all wonted byjhe cwrtisfli tiff com- kustdmcrahwriukal jobm mevicatt imh us- ja mecuitue snuouslt imjidmd one man was instantly killed and another seriously injured when the automobile in which ttfcy war riding was struck by cmh radial ear at a crossing on sand ssoeraad about halfmile west of umehouse about two oclock tuesday afternoon john maovicar m hichways super intendent lost his life when his head struck a hydro pole after being thrown from the automobile and ja jssc- dure s3 of georgetown s injuries to hla head and body but la expected to recover the two men were travelling west along the umehouae slue road with maovicar at the wheel i it was raining heavily at the time and a mist obscured the view of the cross ing the automobile had gone about lislf way serosa the crossing when the eastbound radial car travelling at fast rale of speed struck the ear with terrific force hurling the two men a distance of so feet the wrecked ear was left in the ditch at uie north side of the radial track and when rescuers arrived on uie scene they found maovicar and mcolure lying on the same tide about 30 feet from the scene of the collision r h thompson c0 phone 46 georgetown i tv of rng tons saturday treat fruit lady caramels a lovely toft chewy confection and a price that will make them go fast to be on hand early reg 0c saturday treat 28c lb weekend chocolates tour list for the weekend should always have a pound of these chocolates amongst your other wants as they are almost needful when you want to entertain your friends hard and soft centres weelend chocolate 3sc special pattersons pauarerisp a real snappy centre with choco late coating regular price soe saturday special 35e sola agents for these una chocolates in os arthur norrlngton mam st phone 80 ford announcement to the automobile pubbe of tttb district norton motor of acton ha been appointed ford representative for georgetown and acton district and are equipped to look after all your want both for model a and model t ford car have you inipeeted the new ford model with the halterproof wind hield glass fully enclosed 6brake system hydraulic shock absorber 40 hp motor at 2200 rpm 60 to 65 mile per hour 20 to 30 mile per gallon of gas oil consumption very low 30000 miles is not unusual on a set of tires come in and drive the car yourself and make your own comparison norton motors ford dealer acton and district firestone tires ford sstlee eride battery forte solo was given by mr charl kirk which munlty the church is r ing work for very walk in life she trains us men and women for all the professions and developes leaders of uie right kind for medicine law the ministry etc the rev b w a brand oamp- beuvllle in replying to this toast spoke especially for the country churches which he said was very fruitful neld individuals can be real ly touched there is s more intimate contact in the country churchee and some fine characters have been pro duced the speaker cited tha hon john 8 martin and others as being products of the small churches at this juncture a delightful ptano- s given by ux charlie received well desired encore the rev n d mackinnon norval was next called upon to propose the toast of our quests which he did in a very pleating hdt dlekla was bom near truro n b said mr mackinnon and after taking hla arts course at dalhoutl university went to princeton university where be graduated re spent one year at asm- bridge university one year in oer- many one year in edlnhuroujh and after some time spent in peris prance took his ha degree in chicago and wrote his thesis for his ox degree his first charge was at summerslde pxx then windsor m s afterwards he came to woodstock followed on to chatham and then went out to kd monton from which city he came to georgetown four yeare ago the speaker waa glad that dr dickie was only moving s short distance this time and wished him every blessing us his new charge at don mr mackinn on also paid a high tribute to mrs dickie and called upon u rev p ii wase to say a few words before formally proposing the toast- mr wase on behalf of the association pre sented a basket of lovely spring flowers to mrs dickie which mrs dickie very suitably acknowledged thanking the association for their great kindness to her and to dr dickie dr dickie in replying to the toast thanked the members for their splen did present and for their very kind wishes lie said that two or three things always encouraged him in hit ministry no matter where his sphere of work may be lint ha always re membered that all true sanies has uie element of eternity in it you can- hot destroy ifcryou can only change its form secondly that all true ser vice has the element of universality in it every won every deed has s tremendous power for good or other wise thirdly that all true aervloa has the element of immortality hi it truth cannot die cannot be put down ye can do nothing against the truth but for the truth said st paul quite truly goodness and truth are lav mortal so we should go on patiently with our work with our task what ever it may be dr dickie spoke hla deep appreciation of the kindness of the asso and of the work be ing done in drawing the members closer together for the cause of christ and his stjngdom the rev dr maovicar toglewood spoke very happily and wished dr and mrs ruckle ood nd speed c5well the rev h caldwell also spoke very highly of dr and mrs dickie and wished thai ing in their new wore letters were read from the pres dent and others regretting their in ability to be present the rev a o stewart moved that m hearty voce of thanks be tendered to the members of the baptist church and ruiiy the ladies for the splendid luncheon they had provided thla was aaronrlad by dr dickie and carried unanimously the cha spoke a few words m wieititi and asked dr rueiri to close with prayer thus bringing a very delightful gathering to close scout hews cake cram ike use at the ceremony of orosalns the inc last week in which two oeorge- town cuba crossed the una from oub- hood to bomhhoon the alrl auldes the brownies and the parents of the four organisations were invited by scoutmaster clifford staeey to be present tallowing the esjretnony the auldes the brownies the scouts end for england two auldes hi sits hale and saunders gave s sketch which aa vary good the scouts presented the cuba with their totem pole a s m newman and cubmaster rlddell were present ed with their warrants the obi auldes and cuba gave there secretary miss wase s present before leaving for england two auldes limn hale and saunders gave s sketch which wa very goad golf at a meeting of the helton oolf and country club held at the home of mr j b maekenale on thursday evening may sth the following of ficers were elected for 1099 president j a wlllouahby vleenrasldent mn j a wlllouah by cahtalnlno mcdermld vleecapuln l bhorey see treasurer o telford mckay oames committee j l thompson d willon w thompson d u her bert monthly medal games will be play ed on may la june 0 july 4 aug i bept 6 is and final for winners of each month on oct a cups have bred donated by jf b msekenxie and r b poulla for best net and grots scores in above games 1st 4 cards qusllfylng round for shield to be plsyed on june sth tournament will be held on wed nesday june wtlh is holes open to members of any v hole course west of toronto maeviear was found to have a frao lured skull and chief w a marshall of aeorgetown who investigated was of the opinion that the man struck his head on a hydro pole when the impact sent htm flying through the air the molorman on the radial ear george dobson of toronto said he did not see the automobile until he was almost upon it the radial ear was travelling at the usual rate of speed trees on elthtr side of the crossing ore believed to hive eislstsd the fog in preventihg at blear view me crossing but ihew rj no curves slang the track and it is believed ajscvte had hit attention gttrgeted elsewhere immediately before u gecldesit mr medlur was r to ml home in georgetown and t urns of writing he is doing as weu aa can be maovicar la survived by a widow and one son he was wall known through out the rural districts hi hi capacity of superintendent of roads for peal helton york end dufferln mcolure is roads superintendent in ing township an inoueet will be held this attar- noon in meoluree mffemng par lors in aeorgetown mr mcolure being a son of the injured msn business men met wiu held autal heale fat oeerge- tews eat orie hel n prbes it ceeapetwieei the regular monthly meeting of georgetawu busineu mens associa tion wss held in the waierwosla building last week president a j cnelll occupied the chair and there was s good attend anee mr angus duncan addressed the association re prises for the ijuvanli pleid day to beheld on jim m a grant of s10jw was made towards making the same s nifineee the president a j fvkelll ssd vice- president h kentner reported on east tourist of fixing up park for s camp they recommended that a tourist kitchen be fixed by the expenditure of os 00 on the old booth building that is in the park and which oouncll granted intra the privuege to make use of if the esmp was paintused possibly next year the association could add more their recommenda tion wet approved the assaciatlon deckled to donate a shield or cup for their oratorical contest to be held under the auspices of the athgrove impro club and open to speakers within a reditu of ten miles of aeorgetown who hsvent pasted middle school matri culation and under ss yeare of age subject and place to be announc ed later it waa decided to hold uie annual picnic of the association at the park aeorgetown on civic holiday obituary mrs jtsssvb wkavee after s short illness another respect ed clusen passed away in the person of annie armttage beloved wife of joseph weaver deceased came from yorkshire england in 1011 and sett led on a farm s mile north of olen- wllllame where she resided until her death she was s member of the an glican church where she will be much missed among her large circle of friend she leaves to mourn bar lose a husband en eon and three daugh- tare all at home the remams were interred in olen williams cemetery on saturday last when the rev mr wase conducted the service the pall-bear- era ware a beclas j stywir w rutledge oeo allen a irving end j irving jr there were many beautiful floral tributes mkthdaf- tea and auceptioh the home of mr and mrs andrew anthony wss the scene of happy ga thering on thursday may tod when the scotch mock obell tot the wa of knox pntbyterian church sent out invitations to a birthday tea and re ception to airs anthony to celebrate her lata anniversary about sixtyore ladles called and spent a social hour with her daughters mrs herb cleave mrs w o besaty and mrs h wilson while the ladles of the obel served in the dfnmg room where tahlh were arranged in groups the large table with its kue cloth was centred with s twostorey birthday oak with it candles in pink and white i banked with pink tulle and am flowers mrs anthony who is quite active despite her years was present ed with a basket of pale pink carna tions one for every year by her els daughters mrs fred bowes lutowel mrs h r wilson acton mrs 3 a leslie aylmer mm herb cleave mrs h bingham and mrs w o betsey of aeorgetown while mm hugh black of esqueslng made the cake and pre sented it on behalf of the circle esquestng council btewarttown ont msy 13th iszs the oouncll met pursuant to ad journment ute reeve in uie chair members all present the minutes of last meeung were read and confirmed currleappelbe that the treasurer pay morris ssxe ib sheep killed and injured taiaoo less j3oo received for damaged sheep 116w k c undsay valuator gano mrs margaret starret 1 sheep killed by dogs gnsoo william shortlu two trips valuator sioo thomas andenoti one sheep killed by ioe tibus william short- ill valuator saoooairled ourriewllaon that treasurer psy wesley rutled 4 sheep killed by dogs misd rvlllism bnortill valuator s300 wlieoflapnelbs that the treasurer psy municipal world account to six collectors rolls sales tax and post age t3m john mcdonald coal to mrs stevens elooi james mcolure vale lock and latch mm carried oleaveappelbe that treasurer pay the mountain sanatarlum hamil ton the folowlng amounts kdythe pryde msreh 1st to list maw kdythe pryde april 1st to april loth m900 mrs elsie miller march 1st to list stuo mrs elsie miller april lit to april mth 14500 total sismo carried wuona appelbe that the treasur- pay the globe indemnity co premium on liability policy to may lath ibm the turn of 118400 carried wusonappelbe that the treasur er pay road sheets as presented by road superintendent amounting to tssezj carried wllsoncurrie that this council now adjourn to meet again on june loth at 10 sm st s court of revhioq carried card or tkt we hereby convey our very sincere thanks to friend and neighbors for their many kindnesses extended to us during the uineaa and death of our beloved wife and mother mr joe weaver and rurally come to iste special motion picture lrbsentnon pont big sac a compiete and authoritative preaentatlob of thl tsarssadoiutl ear suiutraiiiig by motivta picture the feature and trtialltifw which txieuve it a big sex irrxnaatarloes win be thieoted by tpecial potttlae factory represessutire no one smesmmtecl in a pimgrctai ahoujd on saturday may 18lh at 830 pm on dealers premises s v king gtorgttown ontario readys 5c to 1 store friday and saturday only 5w pair mens all wool socks 2bc pair i pair free with each 100 worth readys georgetown college view garage an uptocjale auto repair shop prompt service workmanship guaranteed suvalnuaulasksesroaes ctoa oils oreesas fete wagleas tfar gsltsslss lie sharet a brunton couese view ptemte 336 gaor when you need some printing phone 8 what no insulation i tentest i wade in canada and used ttatotiahout th env plre sold fat gaert townand yktoky by j an eat esfaaaan sawa ffsbgaavavamb oaftrsswfrarrt ltstssdar georcetowtte ont umehouse the filmohoiist womens institute held their march meeting st the home of mrs mitchell everyone enjoyed the address given by mrs hayes of aeorgetown at the april meeting held at the home of the secretary mrs wm mllllsre s lovely salad twl was given to mm noble who wsa a past presi dent and who haa moved to acton the may meeting wet held at tha home of lira oaldwell a violin selection wsa given by lira mlno mrs femtthuret gave s report of the district masting held in milton and an invitation was extended to all the girls to attend s masting to be held in milton on may isth at 10 oclock the election of ofdoera for uu com ing year resulted at follows district director mrs a j bmet- hurst presldent mrs a r wilson vleeprss mrs wm dowdy and vlcepreemrs onollett os tium local directors mrs obarlee mere dith mrs wm mitchell boclsl committee mrs obarlee meredith mrs fred brown programme committee mite irene scott itrs a mlno auditors mrs john meredith mrs fred brown fiteretsrytrsaeursr mrs wm mullere lixnehnnse oat i yes i insisted upon tentest insulation throughout thats the most important thing of all no one is satisfied with a non- insulated house that is why all those who intend to buy build or remodel should consider the vast benefits of tentest insulating building board tentest costs no more when build ing than ordinary lumber but it in sulates the home against cold heat dampness and draughts saves fuel adds strength to construction and makes for real yearround comfort cct the facts sbout truly modern homes write for free copy of tentest jiki mm lfaw mmtm im iht iceru internationai fldrb board umitid iii uuvts hsu iiubuumtbsai