the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 5th 1930 page 3 local news i- sr to big enfertainrrw ash wednesday lent starts today tills was courtdayhn -townr- and fun for everbody sh am ea the presbyterian church norval f friday march 1 4th il tea 6301o 830 pan program given by tresbyter1an old timers of brampton i j itrifi rough hands red unds chapped hands all respond to this magical treatment winter winds and exposure to cold cause rough red chapped skin use danns cream of roses rub this healing lotion on the rough chapped parts tonight then notice the difference in the morn ing your hands will be soft firmly textured and love ly free from windburn and cracking 25c bottles danns drug store phone 327 georgetown only 8 weeks till trout ashing cheer up spclok will soon be here shamrock tea at norval mar 14 st patrick day week from mon day squeslng ttjwnshtpcouncll will meet next monday hydro will be off from 1 to 5 pjn in georgetown on sunday next mar 9th see notice in this issue georgetown juniors hockey teairr is playing at acton tonight in the peter smith cup competition the ladies auxiliary ol the cana dian legion will hold a cake and apron sale at easter watch for further particulars first aid banquet and presenta tion of diplomas will be held at georgetown inff on friday evening march 7th at 730 a truck and radial car had a slight collision at the main street crossing on monday morning no onto was hurt and little damage done the pext big event in this vlclnl- personals presbyterian church on friday mar anfc see advt in thfej issue nor val mills our chopping mill is being repaired as quickly as possible and will be operating in a few daw flour and feed for sale end of week office now open for business at the mill w b browne co normal flour milk phone 101 r 6 norval tv livingstones bakery ontariomade bread farmers high bakers farmers high round potato bread butter milk scone our wholewheat bread has that nke wheaty tang you will fike sold by d livingstone phone 53- georgetown the municipal offices in the water works building have been decidedly improved by a compette renovation and the laying of a new loor the george town tumber co who had the con tract have made a good job of it nana young peoples society visited knox presbyterian church guild here on monday evening and put on a splendid program refresh ments were served by the guild and the occasion wasa most enjoyable one for all present rleave it to us save money we can giv your children and women boots j- we sewalj rips jree and if anything goes wrong we will exchange repair them free of charge good working boots 200 boys j150 wo mens s100 and up j roney george town there was a good attendance at the durant demonstration at speights garage last wednesday the durant 1930 models with their many special features are attracting the attention of motorists and prospective buyers- its just a real good car sold at a rea sonable price bsqueslng womens institute will hold their regular meeting in the council chamber stewarttown on tuesday march nth at 230 sharp come and meet the district president of halton mrs m a cartright of milton important business to be dis cussed mrs b hall of toronto relatives in town mrs johnmodenakt spentb with friends in gait- mr and mrs roy edwards of to ronto were- visitors in town on mon day mjujind mrs amott early left sun day evening on a trip to texas and mexico mr lloyd and miss delia thompson of toronto were visitors in town on monody miss esther denison of toronto is a guest at the home of councillor and mrs l p denison mr f l mcollvray attended the funeral of the late mrs wm wright at caledon east last thursday miss aileen moore passed her his tory examination in music at toron to conservatory of music last week mrs l e fleck and miss mildred fleck left on smday evening on a trip to njewi orleans texas and mexi co miss penson or hamilton miss stark and miss ruth penson of to ronto were visitors with miss penson during the week at the midwinter examinations held at the toronto conservatory of jjo f mentary norval on monday evening february 34th th norval young peoples union held vere was a very good attend ance it was educational night and the vicepresident in charge of the meet ing was mr l p greenwood the meeting- was opened as usual by the singing of a hymn with prayer and scripture reading this was fol lowed by the reading of the minutes and roll call with a few moments de voted to business discussion the fol lowing programme was then rendered instrumental solo mrs moreton vo cal solo- miss alice leslie community singing with slides mr john m card ofouelph was then introduced by the vicepresident and gave as the feature of the even ing a most interesting and instructive lecture on bermuda accompanied by many beautiful slides mr card who is the proprietor of a most successful und uptodate cleaning and pressing business in cjnelph was bom in ber muda and ljvwi there tor more than 23 years needless to y he is thoroughly conversant with his subject arid while hl lecture is most educa- tlbhar it is interspersed with a good dealof quiet humor tijejtuiurubpfint- nladvertisements ah amall advertisement under this headlnx strictly cash with order uaj cor sale a quantity of good hay phone 98 r 6r georgetown for sale 3t boarders boarders wanted gentlemen preferr ed apply to mrs a kennedy gudph st georgetown tf to my cuenu during the next month any of my clients who desire to do so may sea me on business at my residence be tween the hours of two and four each day and at any other- time by appoint ment i prefer appointments be made t my office- if possible laroy dale ladles bowling clnb officers at the first meeting of the year 1930 held by the ladles fiowllng club on thursday last the following officers were elected president mrs p p blackburn vicepresident mrs h liluco secretarytreasurer muriel thompson refreshment convenor- mrs j j gibbons ours mr and mrsr j rooson and fkmjuy are how comfortably settled in their new home in town which he recently purchased from mr e a benbam miss muriel winchester of toronto gave a very interesting and lnstruptive address to the class in teacher train ing at the presbyterian manse on tuesday evening mr and mrs c morley left last week for their new home ln pickering during their stay in town mr and mrs morley have made numerous friends whose best wishes will follow them to their nett home rev kenneth and mrs m were in toronto on monday attend ing the reception and tea at the government rouse given to the mini sters of toronto presbytery and their wives by lieutgoverae and mrs ross hay far sale a quantity of good alfalfa hay al so some good timothy priced right a k speight 2tp wanted a couple of furnished rooms with use of kitchen by married couple apply box b herald office it thfc taenia bermuda 9n most elation- to mr card to a most hearty tote of thanks for his kindness ln mak ing- the trip from guelpn to give to the norval young peoples union the opportunity of hearing his lecture and seeing his slides tne meeting closed by the singing of canada lost ladys gold wrist watch in or near gregory theotte reward box 145 or leave at herald office ltp posts for sale a quantity of good eedaxpqes either dry or green phone 107 r22 george town j ec scott limehouse p o r- uaers walter georgetown gramaplionc biecords 80 gramaphone records all good lelectlons ln first class shape cheap for quick sale e varey queen su georgetown 3tp jglggerariilbetter bargains new goods ladies and misses dresses ladies print dresses new and uptodate only 125 antf 150 misses print dresses 125 and 150 childs dresses at 79c ladies celenase dresses eblqjrs peach pink coral blue only v 895 ladies light color silk hose irregular only 79c ladies and missels silk bloomers- all sizes at 75c 85c 100 ladies silk vests 75c 85 100 fire again visits village brampton and qeorgetown firemen received a call early sunday morning to a fire in the jforval hotel owned by mrs t hewson 8r the work of the two brigades saved the village from a heavy loss without the help of the brampton firemen and thelr pump it would have been impossible to save the building mrs hewson was sleeping over the kitchen and woke when the smoke irritated her throat she requested her brother ernest ferryman to get her a drink of water and when he opened the door found the house fun of smoke im mediately mr perryman aroused some of the citteens and with their help phtoned the two fire brigades holes rebekahs had big night there was a large attendance at the u u kuo birthday party and dance given by thelwere cut ln the roof and water ap- members of verdun rebekah lodge in the arena last evening a feature of the evening was the birthday cake which was cut by the noble grand miss olive kennedy and enjoyed by all present tasty refreshments were also served during the evening ex cellent music was supplied by franks orchestra while mr w c anthony performed the duties of floor manager the winners in euchre were as follows ladles mrs h ooldham men mr hc mcdure lone hands mrs harry darling lady consolation mrs norrington men consolation mr wil fred leslie birthday dance mrs teeple dont mia thh dance a dance will be held in the town hall glenwllllams under the auspices of lol no 346 on friday evening mar 14th martin ramsay orchestra o morris floor manager lunch serv ed at u oclock admltilnn l00 a couple extra lady 25c committee bert marchrocnt john fox james pox arthur norton harold larder george ingles 2t organ recital and concert an organ recital and literary con cert under the leadership of mr char les kirk win be held ln the baptist church on friday evening mar 14th mr kirk win be assisted by mrs o d mcnaughton reader and elocution ist of toronto mr tolland gregory vocalist of mcmaster university who assisted at the anniversary and mr george scroggle violinist of guelph at i rid y gregory theatre wednesday march 5th little johnny jones rnghti racing story no 4 tarsan the tiger comedy trustlng wives friday and saturday mar 7th 8th broadway melody one of the big ones starring bessie love and char lie king comedy the big squawk with charlie chase novelty spring time tuesday and wednesday march 11th and lathi woman to woman drama vfade by the worlds largest ane- prlce tailors tip top clothes for 1830 represent the finest value in tailored tomeasure clothes you can secure any where choose from any of 00 fabrics any suit or topcoat costs you only 2400 lip top clothes are tailored from the finest allwool fabrics every part or the work is done by master crafts men they are deal mm who are among the style leaders ef the continent every garment is guaran teed in every way by the worlds larg est onepiice tailors one price 340cl to measure d brill co main st georlffetown choir entertained preaeritauoa the members of the united church choir were entertained at the home of mr and mrs w c anthony on thursday evening last during the evening the choir presented mr and mrs c morley with a beautiful elec tric table lamp delicious refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was spent by all present a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the host and hostess for their kind hospitality and entertainment ltty jrrrrcon no 5tarnaxei the blue comedy madame q fined for cruelty to animals in a session of police court held at georgetown on monday feb 24thj magistrate moore meted but a fine of aloooap c to a f a charge of cruelty to an main on hu farm the magistrate also ordered that he complete an enclosed nevrf building- to house 38 cattle within a week and provide comfortable quarters and feed and bedding for the other 14 hogs and ten horses in his posses sion inspectors alleway and west- bourne laid the charge on a complaint from the georgetown and bsquesliuj humane society the farmer pleaded guilty to the charge l1ayed to fall hoaae there was a packed house at the gregory theatre on monday evening when st georges players presented the thrilling drama oak crest mys tery written by and under the direc tion of miss e penson everybody was delighted with the production which was quite complete with thrills and mystery interspersed with comedy and held the attention of the large gathering throughout the three acts those who took part were miss lena mcnauyt mr jack crtchton mr jack thompson mr l f denison miss florence brentford miss irene tost miss freda herbert mr john saun ders mr barry hale mr hugh mc nally mr wftuun bradley at the close of the pcrformailcc mr denison presented miss penson with a beauti ful basket of flowers and the four other ladles taking part with beauti ful boduets ikajxh rkport church news knox presbyterian charon minister rev kenneth maclean ba sunday school 10 ua service 11 ajn and 7 pjn organist and choir master mr polletfc tf st aibans church glenwilliama services today ash- wednesday 415 pjn childrens lantern service 745 pjn adult lantern service next suhday march 9th er90 am holy communion 3 pjn evensong and sermon by the rector united church services march bth1830 10 am sunday school and bube classes 11 am the comradeship of pain 3rd in series on creative suffering 7 pjn the clash of two kingdoms 4th in series on jesus and gihe crisis of life do outward events effect the inner life are there kingdoms apart from what wu see baptist church sunday school meets at 10 am to study the parable of the sower public worship at 11 ajn when pastor a n frith will preach on the growing interest in jesus and at 7 pjn on touching a button young peoples service on monday 8 pjn subject a pit temple for ood st georges lenten services tomorrow march 6 childrens lantern service at 4j5 pm adult lantern service at 74s pjn sunday march 9th 8 am holy communion 11 am tat and ser mon by the rector 7 pjn evensong and sermon by the rev r w allen ma rector of christ church bramjr- ton 730 pjn monday marcn 10th con firmation class all welcome plied to the interior with quick suits about 730 mac watson who with several lads was watching the house saw columns of smoke rising in the room off the kitchen tearing up the floor fire was seen to be eating its way along the joist but this was soon extinguished it is believed that an overheated pipe attached to the kitchen stove was the cause of the fire which raja up through the wall from the klt seed wheat for sale a quantity of wild goose seed wheat lor sala apply to thomas early norvil r jt no 1 phone 74 r 6 georgetown 2t lost late ln december near norval station black and tan hound scar on front leg reward r p campbell phone 229 brampton 3tp to rent 6 roomed house on murdock st electric light and water inside pos- tesslon march 1st apply to h t arnold georgetown tf to rent two choice stores steam heated and with all modern conveniences ln new gregory theatre apply to r l oregory georgetown tf for sale tw radio sets complete wltb a and b batteries tubes and speakers these sets are in first class condition wu1 seu cheap for cash h h darling phone uk tf tkiarttr3gx4q tingrperyi3c- r9c- mis3fe3 wool and cotton vests long sleevi 100 for childs natural v vtsts mcbean georgetown 1 6c and 25c 49c 29c bitfmif i -h- mmamnmcabcxmcxkxsbc3k9obz h saleslady wanted girl wanted for dry goods and ladles and gents furnishing store experienc ed apply to h silver georgetown dot lost beagle hound female white with black and tan 500 reward finder please communicate with h p law- son phone 381r3 georgetown 1l chicks eggs and pullets pure hollywood s c white leg horns bred from imported stock of high record book your orders now for eggs day old rhlrlr n piihr eggs 150 per 15 1700 per 100 chicks hatched before april 15th 500 per 25 or tiaoo per hundred 8 week old pullets 125 each hatched between may 15th and may 30th 450 per 25 or 1600 per 100 8 week old pullets 110 each june hatch 4x0 per 25 1300 per 100 8 week old pullets 90c larger orders taken at reduced prices maple ave poultry farms j b wil son box 13 georgetown phone 24a tf hockey news georg take first game op smith trophy contest the first game in the smith trophy coptest was featured at the arena nere- on friday night before a fair cjpwd of enthusiastic spectators and resulted ln a 3 to 2 score for the home boys the play was fast and very ex citing allthrough the game actons attacks were completely dis organized by the persistent back- checking of the georgetown forwards they failed to watch their checks and were roaming all over the ice taking puck from one another time shirts the i had rhsncwi in the surrogate court of the county of halton in the matter of the estate of george faulkner late of the township of bsqueslng ln the county of halton farmer deceased noticels hereby given pursuant to the reylsed statutes of ontario chap ter 160 section 51 that all persons having claims against the estate of the said george faulkner who died on or about the 23rd day of february 1930 at the said township of bsques lng are required to send by post or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for the executors of the estate of the said george faulkner on or before 15th day of march 1930 thelr addresses fuu particulars of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them au duly verified by statutory declaration after the said date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the rlalmf c which they shall then have notice and they ahau not be liable for the assets or any part of them to any person of whose claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution dated at milton this tgventyelghth day of february 1830 w l dick milton ont 2t solicitor for the executors ladies tailoring tr t and drearaaaklng coata anrareartes- made or remodelled fur coats relined misses baird wes- leyan st qeorgetown 3m for sale one general purpose clydesdale geld- ing four years old sound and good worker also a quantity of mixed alf alfa and timothy hay in stacks near stewarttown apply the hostel norval wood kaus 300 single cord delivered mixed wood 350 hardwood 400 sin gle cord j h smith phone 84rl3 georgetown tf auction sale r c barbour lot 21 6th line erin will sell by public auction on monday march 10th 1930 horses 26 head of cows heifers young cattle and cal- s pigs and sheep 8 months credit 6 per cent per annum off for cash w f gray auctioneer ltp the following communicable dis eases were reported to the board of health georgetown 10 february diphtheria scarlet fever smallpox rct pux german measles mumps infantile paralyses typhoid fever whooping oough a i o i o o to add to their score iftntey had pass ed the puck but depended on indivi dual strength georgetown scored their trio of goals in the first period on individual rushes duncan dofenaeman for th puck from his own blue line and winding his way through the whole acton team pulling the goalkeeper out and hanging the disc home the acton team were checked to a stand still in thlsvperiod and the local bays couldnt do anything wrong ward and ritchie went- through on aoo rushes to hatch- the other two counters the score being three nothing for qeorgetown after ov a lot of hard luck huffman a spark ling left winger got a break and man aged to slip the rubber past wright to jnake the score at the end of the first period 3 to 1 the second period was one that postlvely scintillated with speed hard- checking and splendidly formed and made plays there were a few penal ties in this period for minor offences but play was fairly clean neither team were able to count and jhls session closed with the same score 3 to 1 acton started very fast trying for a score in the final frame but it was not until a scrainhle at the locals blue line did anderson notch their second goal the local boys played defensive hockey in this period protecting their one goal lead and foiled many at tacks made by the visitors the game ended with acton only one goal from tying up although georgetown bad the edge on the play the acton boys were by no means out of the game and when they meet in acton tonight it pro- mises to be a good ga r each huuti on theblue shirt team being out junior team turned m a good effort ritchie at centre with his upartrllng stlpkhanrlllng and wright in the net starred all night huffman was the visitors beet and greer their young intermediate defefjarman was watched closely and not allowed any breaks all together now boys pack the new acton- arena tonight and cheer the bays to victory and bring the cup monuments pollock ingham gait ont inspect oiir work in greenwood jcemetery bush horses i i every tuesday daring march n and april we win sell 100 bash honea these horses are right out of hard work and are in excellent q condition owing to favourable ft weather conditions this winter x anyone requiring seasoned j horses ready to go to work should r c take advantage of this oppor- x tunlty to flu their requirements j s every horse will be sold by x auction without reserve s q sale starts at 11 am sharp v k the repository q isrm nelson st toronto ont n w ceaher bros props 0 akaykja radios i service and repairs complete testing equipment uthortsed dealer for kolster and radiola harryh parting phone 19 georgetown marjock st w i -i- i n i ii auction sale -op- household furniture the undersigned has been instruct ed by wm brinkert to sell by public auction at his resi dence king st opposite greenhouses georgetown on saturday march 15th 1930 at 2 oclock living room dining room bedroom and kitchen furniture terms cash w a wilson frank fetch 3t clerk auctioneer ave your eyes examined by 0 walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watson3 drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month jj or you may consult dr walker at his office in g brampton awxjraaarf erwingoldhams meat market fresh and cured meats of all kinds fresh fish and oysters quick delivery erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown credit jction sale hijlch cows springers and the undersigned has received in structions from mr jas moore jr to sell by public auction at his farm 4thjune west toronto township half mile north of streetsville on friday march 14th 1930 at 1 o sharp the following cattle 2 red cows calf at foot black cow calf at foot black and white cow calf at foot boon cow due time of sale 2 red and white cows due in march 2 black and whitaj cows due ln march black cow due ln april red cow calf at foot red and white cow calf at foot red cow due in april roan cow due in april grey cow due in march sheep 11 oxford down breeding ewes and 1 ram the above cows are a choice lot ahot ln good condition positively no re terms 6 months credit on bank- ppffti b pit per annum off for cash 2t w a russell auctioneer credit auction sale 30 jersey cows 75 sheep the undersigned has received in structions from hugh black to sell by public auction on lot 14 con 4 tesgueslng on thursday march tjoul 1910 at 1 dclock sharp the following cattle brown cow 7 yrs calf at foot fawn cow 8 yrs calf at foot brown cow 4 yrs calf at foot fawn cow a yrs calf at foot reg brown cow 6 yrs calf at foot dark fawn cow 4 yrs due time of sale gray cow 7 yrs duo time of sale fawn cow 5 yrs due may 13 park fawn cow 10 yrs due may 23 fawn cow 3 yrsr due may 28 fawn cow 5 yrs due may 29 brown cow 3 yrs due june 1 fawn cow 5 yrs due juno 3 gray cow 6 yrs due june 4 fawn cow 3 yrs due june 1 brown cow 3 yrs due june 11 fawn cow 5 yrs due aug 15 gray cow 10 yrs due aug 20i fatcow -4- helfeijs a y in may 4 heifers rhjre two m june 3 heifers 1 yr ol nu yr eligible for jrcg bull 2 yrs reg bred by b h bull ac sons one brown perchcroq filly of 7 yrs old good in ajt harness 8heep60 oxford down ewes bred to come in about the middle of april 25 oxford down ewe lambs bred to cpme ln about the first of may 2 ox ford down rams 2 yrs old pigs 7 pigs 6 months old iso bushels seed barley delavel cream seperatar terms ten months credit on ap proved joint notes 8 per cent per an num oil for cash seed grain cash c plank c h j kerr clark aur4lamer caecav vskv fcaxak vovctoat a cocoa rock a most delightful taffy with cocoa- nut and peanuts just made for this treat saturday treat 25c weekend chocolates be sure and always have some of these chocolates on hand they are almost classed as a household necessity because of their high quality they are absolutely fresh and come in assorted flavors as well as hard centres week end chocolates 35c ab we always have a wide as sortment of the famous runts candy to choose from something for every different taste and always fresh arthur norrington mais st phone 89 v- pure food store tuoaasmec xsaxxkcctax 2 lbs guelph creamery butler 79c choice potatoes per 15 lb peck 37c l lb box h a cheese it spreads or slices 22c 2 pkgs christies soda wafers 27c 3 pkgs shaker salt iodized or plain 25c aylmer vegetable soup per tin lie aylmer tomato soup per tin lie 1 4 oz gem jar gold medal peanut butter 25c 3 cakes lelys toilet soap a good hard water soap 25c 3 cakes babys own soap 21c 3 bofjtes of patches 25c 3 pkgs lux 29c hear bur radio broadcast on thursday afternoon from 4 to 5 pm over ck c li i n a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 1 4 i i r -u-