Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 13, 1929, p. 2

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page 2 i the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 13th 1929 have your eyes examined o t wdke dosc eyesight specialist brampton will be at wataona drug store georgetown tke second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker nyal pinol expectorant sooths irritated bronchial condition and promptly relieve coughs colds hoarseness and other affection of air passages it contain white pine in combination with eucalyplol menthol and other valuable remedial agent generous size bottles 26c and soe danns drug store phone 327 george i mjuuuaobs j nca1v- van natter on baturday november mix 1930 at the united church puraonmce georgetown by nev n w rumley mary alloa daughter of mr ira b vannattar and thu lata mm vannauer of oeorsetown to mr william martin near aon ol mr and un william t near of nawagaweya in memormm 1oavx0 in lovlntf nwmory of our dear father chu v davu who ttaaaad away mm 13th ld3tt aha out dear toother who waft called 10 reat sept 33rd 10a0 clod la good he- slvea u ktrengih to bear our heavy croaa h u the only one who know how bitter u our lata happy hours we one enjoyed am dear to our memorlea autt their death have left vacant place thlft world can never nil sadly muaed by son daughter and aranddftughters davis yn loving memory at our dear father churlei fc davu who paaud away four ycani mo today nov i lath ims tliough life may bring much that 1 altered i and time bring much that is nw nqiere 1 one thins that cannot bo al tered thats our memories dear dad of you daughter kule and 9n norrington9 saturday treat butternut roll lovely soft cttiwl rolled in freshly ground nuts slwsys s good seller cams early or this ipeelal neg prlee sc saturday treat 29e lb star herd belled mixture wonderful assortment of purs sugar fswrtim must bs seen snd tasted to be appreciated reg price soe saturday treat 20c tb weekend chocolates m this is an assortment thst we sre proud or or they are of a highgrade quality and uu prlot very low hsrd and soft centres also juim snd snowballs week end chocolate 38c fc have you tried pelere hot chocolate it sure is delicious those cold days we serve it piping hot we always have a viae as sortment of the famous hunts candy to choose from something for awry different taste end always fresh arthur norrington mais st phone 89 deforest crosley and evcrcady radio sets price 225 complete a small down payment puta one of these acta in your home balance monthly will gladly demonstrate any aet in your home without obligation on your part a and b battery tube and accessories t j speight phone 279w georgetown pure food store itismriainwriaanaitnaarisignsmriabfiasiriisiriianiiinasvayiaa 3 lb lard for 49c 10 bar of comfort soap and turkish bath towel value 125 for me 24 lb bag excelsior pastry flour 95c 2 lb choice bulk mince meat 29 5 lb bulk wheatleu 3sc 1 lb tin roae baking powder 21c 2 tina eagle brand milk 39c 5 lb baking bran 25c 2 lb new natural fig 25c 1 lb famell choice orange pekoe tea put up by uptons 85c 2 lb valencia raisin 29c i lb farneir choice english breakfast tea 69c choice fruit and fresh vegetables at right prices 0 a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 the salvation army diviiuonju command and hamilton band writ oaoaoetown a welcome tea was tendered the llsmllton sslvatlon army bend on their arrival ssturdsy evening nov bth following u open air service and msreh the bend together with the divisions commander lieut colonel ucammond were publicly welcomed in the town lull by the commanding oncer of the local carps captain a currle a very one musical pro gramme wis presented by the bond snd was thoroughly enjoyed by ell present the refills services were conducted in the town hell on sunday in addition to these two other programs were given by the visiting bend one at a pm succeeding the oei service this programme was very ably presided over by reeve laelntyre a urge crowd was in attendance the following ministers also took part vis rev r rumley prayer rev wsse scripture reading rev mr prith ad dress the other muslcsle was pre sented at 115 with lieut colonel uc ammond in the chslr again a large crowd listened appreciatively to the programme during the weekend a great msny of the leading compositio were presented by this band of very fine musicians as well as several other interesting items among which ml the singing of the male quartette which was greatly enjoyed the meetings concluded with a very hearty vote of thanks co the visiter past masters night office and membsm op cbxdit lodob af ev ajf had puabanx evextno last friday was annual fast mas ters night at credit lodge when the first degree was splendidly exempli fled by the fallowing past masters a kirk w a wilson e y barra- clough hugh dickie rev k mae lean geo ford dr dollop w h long a norrlngtan walter laweon major errant at the dose of the lodge a banquet was served lu the lodge rooms af ter all had partaken of the deuctoos menu provided the following toast i list was announced by r w bra 81 kirk chairman the king grand msster and grand lodge proposed by bra d wilson responded to by ver war bro wm ross solo by master jsefc brown guelph1 our visiters proposed by wor bra w t ivans responded to by wor bra alex mckensle wor bra robt- mc allister war bro simpson solo by gordon duke auelph pest masters proposed by ver wor bra wm ross and responded to by r w bra s kirk other speskers of the evening were rt wor bra wallace and bra w p bradley before the adjournment of lodge a beautiful wreath ni placed below the picture of lieut sdwin leslie a brother mason of credit lodge who gave his life in the great war a hearty vote of thanks was tender ed to mr r o oeen and hie boys for their splendid vocsl which were much enjoyed there was s good attendance of members and a number of visitors were also present ths junior wer- dene toast brought a very enjoyable evening to a dose glenwilliams mr btewsrt books of toronto spent the week end at the home of mr a kcelee miss catharine allen of toronto spent the week end at her home here misses inn adslr and mildred dele of brampton spent the holiday at the home of mr walter usnhment mr and mrs henry dobble of to ronto spent the week end at the home of mrs j csmeron mr and mrs a pagan and children and mr walter pry of toronto spent the holiday with olen friends mrs w bahll and libs muriel bshll of toronto spent the holiday with aien friends miss bell dates of toronto spent the week end with friends here mr thos beaumont spent the holi day at his home here our roadsare in very bad condition and it la time our councillors werel thinking about getting them fund be fore election they are the worst they have been in years georgetown honor her soldier dead ovam as rcoru attcnd an- vicb at snorsra on htjitdav tlie community memorial service held in commemormtlon of armistice day and in honor of the tneri who asve their uvea in the great war was the moat imprmolve and most largely attended ftlnce the close of the war nearly every organisation society and church in town took bart in the ser vice of prayer and ellenoe in memory of those who sleep in flanders field a procession composed of over seven ty veterans malton rifles members of town oouneu firemen mssons orangemen juvenile orangemen odd fellows bay scouts cubs girl guides urownles rebekahs true blues wo men canadian legion led by the sol vation army band of hamilton end under the command of major o ooua- otu mc paraded from the public library to the cenotaph where the service was in charge of rev r 8 boyd da of nerval chaplain of the georgetown branch of canadian legion ttte order of service was as follows hymn fight the good fight scripture lesson read by rev p if wase prayer by rev k maclean placing of wreaths which were re ceived by major grant and placed by major o couaens uc and oapt c v williams hymn o gad our help tat ages past- prayer by col meammond of ths salvation army two minutes auenoe honor roll read by rev mr rum ley lost post by bugler waters of mil ton co helton rises national anthem benediction by rev a n fruh wreaths placed en the cenotaph were from the following canadian legion poet 1m womens auxiliary canadian legion fire department verdun rebekah lodge victory lodge glenwuluuns masonic lodge odd- fellowa lol na 345 georgetown lol no ml glenwllllams holy cross church corporation oeorga- town porgrave family francis family nelle family alliance paper mills provlnetl paper mills juvenile lodge glenwllllsma norval on monday evening oct uth the norval united church young people met and organised for the season the first meeting was held on nov 4th and took the form of a welnerj roast the meeting was in charge of the literary vice president miss flor ence mclaughlin and social vice- president mus t medougal the meeting opened with mlu mclaughlin in the chair the program was as follows opening hymn scripture read ing by mr r pomeroy prayer by mr mcklnnon literary paper by miss dorouiy watson instrumental by mr donald bull reading by miss dorothy wey guitar duet by miss bertha bsmee and miss lulu araham the social part in charge of mlu medougal conilned of contest and games which were much enjoyed and produced many a hearty laugh from both young and old the lunch of welnere and rolls cake sad coffee brought to a close a delightful even ing the opening meeting prows the young people are off to a good start as there was a lane rtomt public school board the public school board met on nov eth members present r b poulls chairman mrs p w- cleave s harrtoon a h duncan p mo- nolly h redihsw the following accounts were pssoail hydra bleetito a 4j thos shanton 3jm georgetown floral oa 9845 w r watson 108 gea if hendry oa 140 j p reld lm interlake tissue mills 100 r h thompson a oa mu1 obituary mbs a n fjtrroa the death occurred in toronto ssturdsy nor tin of mrs a d lelteh the lata mrs laueh was outer of the misses young main st the funeral was hold from the resi dence of her daughter mrs d sin clair erin on monday nov 11th to erin cemetery service was had in bums presbyterian church tb misses young attended the funeral correspondence georgetown nor eth ibs the editor of the herald georgetow ontario dear sir again we have to thank the oiusens of georgetown awl district for their generous contributions oa poppy day support such as has been given i a very great encouragement to all those who hove worked so hard to moke th tog day a mrrrei although it u a little aarrjr yet to say exactly how much tbl roars eel lections will be it buy be sold that they will be approximately the as in 10m this considering preeeat circumstances we consider etfauont and are well pleased may we take thla opportunity ts thank the president mrs orlev and ladles of the women auxiliary of the legion for their very large part in making the day a eueeess and al so th airl guides without whose help in tagging we should not have done oo well and all the other tagger and helpers we would like also to include messrs oneill son who kindly granted us th use of the atore for a hea and helped in many other wayo tours truly oa legion george a oouaws president tbx post ornoc dear herald- you are wisely reminding the cul- xens that the now post oejoe u mob in coming it lo an important matter and should be given attention without delay the only cause for delay as i see it is the purchase of on un- iiiltable site by some government com yeers ago a alt that i believe can not be matched for unsultabolty by any other in what may be regarded es the business nflitlon that the government purchased this lot is no reason why it abould be built upon if other looohono are laeelouleab ly better i with others was handed a petition some urn ago for signature but i declined because of tb proposed location indeed i saw no reason why if a government blundered the whole town should oooporat in the blunder and in saying this i do not know what government purohaoed the property nor do i know who advised lu purchase my humble opinion is that this pro posal should be faced as a main street proposition main street lo the con venient centre for business men for cltbwno generally on for the wider ores taking hi the rural dwrtets a main street location is the en tbit will enhance the business attreetlve- neuof the whole town on thl otreol there are severs good altes but my i view lo that coniherlng everything f the corner of main and church streets 1 is the property par excellence for the new post ofllee i do not know who owns this property i do believe that if a worthy public building were ereot ed there present and future geneva- lions would bs able to view it and us it with satisfaction and pride with thank for th privilege of thus expressing myself and with continued good wishes for th old town x re main your very truly r d warren cabd op thanks the local officer of th solvation army corps wish to express their ap preciation to thee who eo kindly open ed their home far and who entertain- ed the m of tb hamilton i band they also with to thank the local ministers for their mnilniai and all who assisted la say way lo rsak the visit a ennnm captain a atari ueut o oaylan now price reductions on the now 1930 models of the famous rogers batteryle radio reem 530 utility note these sensational new low prices x nmvt baduemd prlcm 9198 218 258 358 rogers model rogers model 530 540 rogers model 550 rogers phouolecteoradio iladlo phonograph combination rogtn 550 highboy regm pbiuhctnrmjlt all prices complete with tubes heres good news sensational new low prices on latest 1930 models of rogers batteryless radio nothing more to buy all these models are complete with genuine electrodynamic speakers and the famous rogers fully- guaranteed tubes largest radio production in canada results in new low prices rogers sales in october were nearly 2000000 setting d new record for all canada in radio production for a 30day period rogers sales in the four months of july august september and october were practically equal to the sales for the entire year of 1928 the new factory has made possible not only greatly increased pro duction but improved production new economies and new efficiency have brought about savings in manufactur ing costs which are now passed on to you take advantage of these new low prices come in and choose your rogers now our special terms make purchase easy j n oneill son georgetown oiltariq erwiiugoldhams meat market watch our window for special low prices on saturday all roasts reduced erwin goldh am phone 1 georgetown butternut bread avvajaa goagaaafeafqa a m va m gqf avaai iniaaiaiai iia4iaitft4i rich as butter sweet as a nut we ask our cuitomer to be the judge compare our quality butternut alway good to the latt crumb sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer gmwggalowii holiday specials here are a few specials in better grade merchandise offered for quick selling latues amart winter coat of braotklotji in good variety of ihadea all fur 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