Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1929, p. 2

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pkr2 the geotaetown herald wednesday july 3rd 1929 ryrch suddenly at olenwllllsms on vrlday june aui ia benjamin pit dearly beloved husband of louise lickane aged 60 years pubbc school bold tb board met on jun 36ui mem ber nrwent meter roulu mcnelly duncan and hadihaw and mr cleave un rvura and mrs parr made their reports lot june and mrs parr presented a report ooverlntf her work as school n imw for the past year the follow kocounu were paurd jam williams s4o0o qeon lumber co bs o it wood a co m w h watson 1x00 beslcnations were received from mlee vanatter and ulss caldwell thai were accepted with regret it was deckled to advertise tot two teachers to rill the vacancies mr cattelltf resigned as blnslntf in structor and the secretary was in structed to write mr castelle and etf- preas the boards appreciation of his services during the last seventeen years mr bludd was given the contract tot painting and john mcdonald will supply the coal cor this year cam or y0ankh we hereby convey our sincere thanks to i mends and neighbors for their taany kindnesses and sympathy sutended to us in our very sad ber eavement by the death of our beloved husband father and brother the isle benjamin wtch the family ktokt of school nubmt the annual report of the nurse is presented below and is quite interesting an inspection of each child ts made monthly and if any ir regularity is found a note is eent to the parents with the recommendation that the child be taken to the family gltymlclan for advice and treatment in ils way many aliments are caught before they become serious and there by much espenae and suffering is pre vented the general health of the scltool is much better and greater progress in the regular work of the school results most parents have e pressed appreciation for the work of the school nurse and it is hoped that they will continue to cooperate 4b underweight in september s3 underweights lit january 31 under- wel his in june tj had loeth attended to during year 0 luul tonsils and ad enoids removed local council of wo men paid for three 4 intend having tltelr tonsils removed during holidays d luul chelr eyes tested by opticians and got glasses 6 have been advised to sm opticians 23 were given toxoid i luul a dlscltarglng ear 3 had eye condition gran eyelids etys etc 3 had bolls 6 swoollen glands 3 had pamlysls 3 had lung conditions i had hlckert pox 4 had mumps 04uul skin diseases of various kinds w had who iung cough t had measles 80 visits nude during the year ina parr a little girl attending an episcopal church for the first time was amazed to sm all kneel suddenly she ask ed tier mother wltat they were going to do her mother replied hush theyr going to say their prayers what with their eothes on noeval garage on highway prompt service on repairing of all make of car we guarantee our work and our price are reasonable british american clasrjme and autolene oil norman norton norval ont phone 327r32 brampton insurance tmnnimimhmm sfr w sptclalixm in th fallowing life sickness accident and automobile lmt v writ your policy i hill llt geo c brown phono 90r2l goorgotown nerval po ihsblbbsbbhgssjswpvsbwtasi town council thankhoivino hekvice at ib cask jiiv ith ronutnibn to hkaltii op oua kino council met on july 2nd at s bjn with mayor dale in the chair and l hessey cleave mckensle and parr uremnt mlnuee of the three previous meet ing were read and confirmed oomunlcatlona werfl read from county clerk panton giving equalised assessment for the county and from the ontario motor league messrs thompson and llnultey pre sented a petition signed by 308 names asking tlu council to construct a park hoard rev wane and rev frith and major coumlta addressed ute council r hold- in a ttmnkaglvlng service for uie return to beelut of our kin thu meetlntf u til be held at 4 pro next sunday a committee consisting or mayor dale major oousmis and revs rrllh and wane were appointed to prepare uie programme clerk wan instructed to write the department of lllahway re getting crushed atone to repair pavement on ouelnh street j a thompson u to be asked to pre pare a bylaw re eonstrucung 0 srks board moved by maeketutle seconded by cleavethat the following accounts be passed henry marehment ww its iii 00 ed little streets 3 w w o ounnlniham iu park 5 u c hostel park 3 no ed erwln victoria st m t llenry marehment ww it 1 m ed little victoria btreet 13 00 henry marehment ww tts 1 00 e little streets jr it 40 w c ounnlniham sts jr ii 50 c rouel streets good roads 14 u w o cunningham vldoria st m 15 o rosxtl victoria bt 30 00 wm armttroruj victoria btreet 1 u k erwln mowing park id 00 wm btokea digging cesspool 30 00 henry marehment ww u- 1 00 c rosttl streets fl 80 a hum ms jr 91 00 wm armstrong ww park 0 00 ontario motor league town ad m 00 a hyde explosives 0 0 toronto hosp for consumptives mrs dwlns 40 so mrs spires wood mrs a spire 3 to j a simpson waterworks 3 00 butterworth co police law 1 05 cluu kin tile 50 40 j n oneill it son as truck 3 s3 canada valve and hydrant oo 13 3 canada valve it hydrant co mil elmer thompson court services 4 00 wm ward court services 4 00 imperial oh oa street m vf merck at co calcium chlorate 11 33 wm emmerson exp tj of h 1 16 can oen eleo baas lamps mem 3j0 can brass co waterworks si 40 bell tel co town hall 3 os bell tel co mun once is ss dm rubber co fire protection 3 s3 j h smith s of h s 00 miss k ryan paid for sumps 10 00 n snyder ww sis frtht 3 33 georgetown hydra electric waterworks 1 44 power 4 47 ptre hall ts fire alarm i 35 town hall 3 14 btreet lights 43 75 carried obituary farewell to pastor sutv db and mbs dickie bc- m or addbeiuea and rtlcbcntation at the close of the service in the tin- tted church isst bunday evening the congregation adjourned to the bunday school room when rev dr dickie and mrs dickie were the recipients of mine of gold and a beautiful floor lamp prior to their removal to elora mr ohas b dayfoot occupied the chair and after speaking in regard to dr dickies splendid services here dur ing ute four years of his pastorate ailed on mr godfrey who read the following address while mr centner made the presentation oeoige ont june koth in near dr dickie the omclal board of georgetown united church have named committee to mtpresa to you their ap preciation of your work here during the four years you have been our pas lor sometimes it is difficult to get just uie right words with which to do this and yet often the mere expression rf such 11 desire is sufficient we appreciate the way in which you liave guided us and encouraged ua in all christian activities for your open- ins to ua of gods word teaching us many of iu deeper meaning for your leadlntf in worship through prayer and praise and that you have shown to us us much of the brightness of our relig ion and how god expect us to be glad and rejoice in it especially love you been goad to the shutins and those who have been 111 or in trouble of any kind somforung utelr faith and trust strong in cod litem and enoouraguur them to keep we believe we shall yet reap much more of uie blessing of your ministry hre and we hope that your years with us have in some way made you richer for your future service for the matter and that where you ar going you and yours will have much ncouragenunt 111 ills work and see much fruit gath ered in for his kingdom as result of your labours please accept our thanks along with our gift tad also our best wishes for the year before you por the congregation and offleial board of georgetown united church 3 d godfrey a maolaren h r mrnims on behalf of tha ladle of tha church mrs r c adams after a few appro priate remarks called mrs huu who read uie following address to mm dickie while mrs anthony and mrs campbcu mid th preaenutlon of a beautiful floor lamp dear mrs dickie the annual golf tournament open i jxb lhs ihl 1 amateur members of nine hole golf j ssvlissjxnj rourses was held at helton oolf andsfj jjfj nor ring tons maaj 1 j b saturday treat turkish delight a very fine treat juit in fresh for thia week be aure and get a pound or two of this fine candy saturday treat 29c lb weekend chocolates chocolates of a high grade make up this assortment of hard and soft centres the beat buy in town week end chocolate 35c so agents for tha fin nhoeouts in oeorgetown arthur norrlngton amia st phone 89 1p in those extra revile that seiberluis autread deliver are many extra dollar of saving to you selbounc alltreads have more rubber and trnnptrmratmilth mn mwmjtvftrmmamnalnfl mthlfxuahbitctttltellnll curbs andt niia cant chafe them thay thrive oa haavy punishment you will be atareeably surprised at tha rxsoderaie price a krthrilnebulit 30x34 costs only 7 8biberung alltreads pko 36w f sinclair valeanimur caorgttown mbb david mecltnut the funeral of the ut mrs david mocjure a lifelong resident of peel county took place tuesday afternoon to norval eemetery and was very larg ely attended mrs moolur died very suddenly on bunday as she was pre paring to attend the anniversary ser vices of norval united church she was bom on the fifth una west chlng- uacousy ss years ago nitabeth jane mooture daughter of the lata john moolure during her residence in brampton she was a member of the brampton preebytaruuv church but previously had worshipped at mount pleasant her husband two daughters mrs wm armstrong woodbcldge and mra clareno meolur brampton survlv also on sister mrs wm nel son brampton and on brother jas a moolure georgetown benjamin retch death earn suddenly to benjamin fetch the well known and popular auctioneer at his home in alenwui- iams last friday rooming mr patch was in town on wednesday evening in his usual good health on thursday morning he was seised with a heart attack and passed away early friday morning deceased was a ton of the late benjamin fetch and was bom on lot 33 oth una west ohlitguaoouay ha was 00 years of age and had spent his entire life in this neighborhood he is survived by his wife who was formerly louise mckam on i frank on tha homestead and three sisters mrs rutladg of fort credit mrs dorr and miss patch of toronto mr fetch waa well known throughout peel halton and wellington a an auctioneer he was a prominent lib eral of the county had held ofae the executive and was a liberal can didal in peel in 117 he was a mem ber of feaiimumf agricultural society and president for a number of years and much credit is due him for the splendid success of the fairs held in georgetown tha past few year a auctlonaer b vu one or tha bast in the province and his place will be hard to fill la tha community a a man who was always willing to do bis part for the advancement of any good cause as a neighbor and friend there was none better and by hla death this town and the surrounding community has suffered a distinct loss deceased was a member of un ion presbyterian church the funeral which took place from the noma of his son lot ststh ins west chlng uaoouiy oa monday aftamoon was one of the largest ever held in this section the service was oondnntad by hi pastor rev mr munonild assist ed by ray minfon of georgetown and mcklnnoo of norval the pall bearer wer john bpsera st johns quebec joseph motberalll n carter a fletcher of brampton j o cook and thomas l laalle there were many beautiful floral tribute tha remains wen interred in the family plot in olenwuuams cemetery church news at alaaals chares oliawabs on account of the public service of thanksgiving in the park at george town next bunday july 7th tha reg ular service will be held at 3j0 pm uajlai nanliis during the months of july and au gust the congregations of the baptist and the united churches will wor ship together rev a n frith will conduct tha aervloea next bunday july 7th preaching in the united church st it am and in the baptist church at 7 pja at nn clunk thankaglvbuj ssrvloe next bunday for the recovery of our king from hi serious illness g am holy communion 11 am holy communion and sermon by ui rector 7 pjn evensong and sermon by the rector corporal oommunlon of 4h 1333 cxmftrmauon class and uie womens auxiliary the ladles of the corujregation of the united church ta georgetow on the interruption of the issorlatlon of the past four years desire to ex press to you sotnethlng of the retard snd affection w hav for you w feel that you have bean a friend to ill of us with a heart for the joy and sorrows that have coma hi turn to the families in this church with tha kind est interest in their various plans and ambitions we shall not forget the consecrated spirit of unselfish aervloe in the writ of tha church and in the work or the womens orggnhatlnns nd also tha broad sympathy beyond the church for every beneficial movement in uie community we shall always feel the better for having known you our prayers for your welfare mil follow you and we with you ta carry with you the assur ance of our eai and affection a a reminder w ask you to accept this lamp for your living roam and we bop that srmeitms in it evening glow in a quiet hour you wul recall the friends you hav mad in georgetown on behalf of tha ladle annl hutl ada e campbell georgetown june tout iks lacrosse in the lascue gun- at dntnlfonl on uondsy oamritetowt was dsfeatsd fay score of 11s renrus will ttuy ctoontetown st the psifc here host saturday st a ib this will be n rtvml ksme dont miss seeing baseball in italian county league game in the park acorgetown last saturday the hnnwr tffam defeated llronte by a ncore of u td 4 this win hits cteorste- town in second t4aee in the league as this knakes the fourth straight win the feature of the tame was the heavy hitting of oessrgetown bowling club news the aeorgotown rink composed of mayor dale sklii mrs dale and mr ind mrs humid cleave won the first tvrlse at the bowling tournament held it burlington on baturday june ssih the prise were automobile rugs for he men ami wool beacon blankets for he ladles pred robinsons rink of vfllton won second phs snd a rink from lturlltfttnn won third prise colf scout news the following- from a scouts diary relating to the week end will be read with interest scouts left town to pjn with treck cart tracked pert way towed the rast arrived at camp site 1130 unpacked track cart cooked dinner 1330 bacon and cheese set up 3 tents and un rurled flag by i jo oathered wood for supper and council fire supper meat jam and cheese breakfast corn flakes pork and beans fruit satur day night was interrupted by cows one tent upset sunday morning revaller rather early 430 am several scouts while hunting wood for gadgets plates rakes hat racks shoe racks ote met a friend wlu had four legs a jolly old rsm which followed them around tito soouts ran when it did so you can imagine which way it was going much to the amusement of b m who thought they were going to be bunted rest of morning spent mak ing gadgets till dinner our meat ar rived but was too late for dinner cook ed by the t i- oood old kd no com plaints ask the troop leader what made him climb a tree and all the roouts run scout p saxe passed his lire lighting test light a flraln the open with one or two matches is the test try it if vou have only two mat ches several of uie boys parents vis ited tlte camp including one or the scout council monday after inspec tion which was a tie between cuckoos and beaver both had some very good plate racks tie one ptjb mode country club georgetown on wed nesday lost over the beautiful course of mr j a wllloughby there was a good attendance or players and all were delighted with the day spent on the beautiful course here the different events were keenly contested and tha prises awarded as follows silver tiophylowt grots gear j k martin pari silver trophy lowest net tcore it b poults georgetown pour prlsas team of 4 members of one olubj k martin jack lurold c o aoald and r k halre of the paris club su prijres lunkers j l thomp son oorgetown manufacturers r r ramsay auelph doctors dr ro binson brampton lawyers b b oraham brampton civil servants j r pouis brampton merchants art ellis oakvllle special prise lowest gross 0 holes dr robinson brampton special prise open to seniors 60 years and over r thomson paris mystery prise t a oould paris ladies colt the draw has been mode for the la dles shield pottineuuon also for the then a filke around to find twl al phabet dinner irish stew bread and butler cherries after dinner rest till ajo swimming till 330 several boys had o hike p ls in chattre supper tea cheese and jam more cherries camp fire sing song and rain every body ok several tests have been poised stewarttown ryeateueu fer u n esaaeelag names arranged in order of merit jr iv to br rv norma smith edward hleken betty smethurst hel en uaeleen sam tennant br in to jr ivcharles uaclean frances jenklnson lillian uaclean walter hodge on trial br n to jr iff dorothy wilson jack jenklnson david hodge lillian thomson sr i to jr ii harold wilson and douglas lawaoni may hleken jean tennant jack uaclean too trial sr fr uurlel maclean ray smith hleanor oraham clifford wilson jr pr joan oudden buue ten nant promoted with honours to br tv on years work uary blandish perfect altendane for this term different flight ilry fa s0 hay norma smith franou jenktoaon to start immediately details will be walter hodge jesse u uekay lea- posted at the club house i ther ms majsisttv kimo oltoaos thanksgiving service for the restoration to health of his beloved majesty king george v will be held at the chautauqua tent in the park georgetown on sunday afternoon july 7th 1029 at 4 pm the choir of all the churches will be in attendance this service is intended for georgetown and the communities surrounding the town for further particulars see the program on side of our star it lor worn en and childrens shoes com and look them over prices from tie to 105 our mens department i sep arata were not worrying about blmpsans or waton prices or chain stores for you can not get better v ue in ontario an4 any boots not satisfactory bring them to us and we will exchange or refund money j roney the only factory store in the county it bbvkn kdinrok mittt hon oeorge b henrys seven rules in regard to safe driving over the week end are of sufaelent importance in view of in heavy trafoc that la cer tain with flu weather ar worth re peating and emphsthing bar they i hav your ear in perfect mech anical shsje particularly brakes steer ing ear aad lieaillltlil 3 olve your undivided attention to your driving in passing traffic be sun there 1 a place for you in the traffic un ahead i when other motor vehicle try to pas you tot them paia a in entering mala street or high wayaor in approarhlnt a rauway cross- ing when a full view of tha track is obscured atop and look 0 dont loaf whan trams li heavy always signal befon you alowj down or change your course 7 never back up befon ascertain tug that the road to clear behind a strict observance at all times of these fiittoi mental rules of safety would do much to raduo the aea dent list and to prevent those loot list of week and casualties that hav became an all too nnrnmnn feature of uonday issues of the newspaper perhaps an eighth rule might be added dent drrn too fast there ire time whan fast driving on a good road i not a particularly dangerous practice but high gpssd when the highways an thick with trabv as is ukahr to be the can at many times altnt vju prov ths eaus of a bad awiltlnnt hay sale as that you may enjoy many a walk and drive it to a poor policy to try to gabs a few ateondr at the price of deaut or acrlou in- jury business summary following la the biislnet summary for ontario for the month of june issued by to bank of alontreel while to volume of both whole sal and retail trade generally is in excas of last year tha odd unsettled weather of th put month ha slow- ad up trad in seasniialito merchandls wholmlsrs report orders for autumn delivery in good volum collections are alow to fair steal plant rubber tin and paint and varnish fsetories are busy and manufacturere of agri cultural implements an working to capacity than to a further reduction in tha output of automobile factories with a oniissmient slowing up in the on of autrannnll production plant the milling industry to ac- uvaly ewgaef in nnmeslln huilnnss but export trad shows uttl ehang from last month textile and knitt ing mills an operating rawnuuly boot and aho and wri plant show uttl ehang from last month seles of furniture f to data aiwrt those of but year a aught slowing up in orders received la now noticea spring stalling in moat sections of the province is sbout completed growth ha been now and rain aad warn weather are nesded fall wheat clover and bay show pnapact of a good crop i i the ford car steel spoke wheels greater strength and durability the ford steel spoke drop centre wheel is an advanced step in engineer ing and the result of exhaustive experimental tests it is amart in appearance extra strong having a lasting finish easy to clean and provides a simple method for mounting and demounting the tire without tools and in a traction of the time previously required the sttdjods or spoke w in diameter an alec trlcally welded to rim and hub thell the finish ts enamel baked on steel possessing great resiliency and being one solid piece these wheel have a murdlaess not approached by any other type the ford wheal eliminate loose squeaking spokes and rims pinched tube chipped or peeling finish necessity of tire flap misalignment of tires lue to carelesly moiinrwl rims and a host of other vheel and tire ills formerly encountered it permits of easy ateering and no drumming sound is created by the wind there i an enormous amount of careful work necessary to build strength and service into the ford steal spoke wheel and the results justify the engineering study and skill devoted to this feature of the ford car irtt ford car feature cselse f ealsw u is s waat aa seav 4 hmiiqti lulrmlli sassa atsarsere sslsj as ealss es nn laj wlsil rtrtt tnaf twa i atrmnge for your dtmomtntum ride with flst itcvirefi ford dealtr norton motors acton ontario

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