Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1930, p. 2

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pe2 the georgetown herald wednesday eve ap 9th 1930 strength for a few cents so easy to get health and strength for ja few cents if you know what food to buy it is what you digest that builds muscle and bone and furnishes energy to the body shredded vfeat- is the whole wheat iri a digestible form proteins carbohydrates and mineral salts f o building good bones and teeth and it costs but a few cents deli- chuswith miflcand stewed fruits shredded marriages bell gundy in new toronto on saturday march 29th 1930 florence mae daughter of mr and mrs c h gundy toronto to w j jcamer- ou bell son of mr and mrs n c bmi georgetown r in liremortata sleightholme lh loving memory of a dear husband and father arthur slclghtholme who fttisscd away april 9th 1925 the rolling streams of life iavs on but still the vacant chair recalls the love the smiles the voice of the one who once sat there sadly missed by wife and daugruet heat with all the bran ofthe whole wheat the camadian shmeodcd wheat company ltd creophos a strengthening tonic and tissuebuilder recommended for stubborn deep seated coughs bronchitis asthmatic conditions 100 bottles danns drug store phone 327 g erwiiugoldhams meat market fresh and cured meats of all kinds fresh fish and oysters quick delivery teeter in lovink memory of ellen teeter who died april 3rd 1929 as through this wdary world i wander my thought alone wll be of you in memory i will see you ever i loved you better than you knew rest on dear mother your labors are over your willing hands will toll no raov i thought it hard- but god knew fees anctjpok you from thts world to rest hcl obituary william i cottreue william j cottrelle 83 one of mil ton s oldest residents and hither of george r cottrelle corporation execu tive of the head office of the caflu dian bank of commerce in toronuj died april 3rd at his farm homestead at milton the late mr cottrelle had enjoyed excellent health until a week ago he bad lived on his farm at milton practically all his life it was there that his two children george and ethyl now mrs thomas s chls holm of milton were born he was one of the pillars of the local metho dlst now united church and was be loved and respected by a wide circle of friends his wife formerly miss mar garet may predfcceased him some years ago and besides his son and daughter he is survived by one grand son acton mr malcolm mckerrel of glenwll- liams visited at the home of mr and mrs h s wilson over the week end mrs arch mcnabb an elect elderly lady and a former esteemed resident of acton passed away on monday a the home of her danghter mrs d l jones goderich ai the ripe old age of 93 years mrs david carnahan received word this week of the death of her brother- inlaw mr alex carnahan at grand view manitoba his death occurred on thursday last just two weeks af ter the death of his brother here mr david carnahan besides his widow four daughters remain to mourn his loss mr a leroy dale ql georgetown who was so seriously injured in a motor smashup and fire on the seventh line on the 14th july last was able to take his first drive out since his return from the hospital on sunday afternoon chief marshall was his chauffeur and acton was the objective of the drive mr dale is looking well and says he expects to resume his office and court practice very shortly free press erin tetssssss erwin goldham georgetown pimme 1 georgetown flourkfeed we are introducing to you queen of roses pastry flour 500 bags only at this exceptional low price 24 lb bag no more than two bagsto one customer phone and have it dekverel w c bessey kemptdelivery georgetown word-was- -received- here at tho death of mrs james houston mother of rev john llndsa jastor of st an drew s presbyterian church whitby formerly pastor of burn s church erin which occurred sunday night at her home at danville quebec mrs hous ton was in her 88th year friends here received the pleasing news that master donald sutton and miss betty sutton children of the late wm sutton formerly of erin were honored in the finals in an or- atorial contest at windermere united church toronto recently master donald von second place and a silver cup his subject being benefits of a good education miss betty was tied fox third place receiving a bronze medal her suject was how our junior league benefits the community on monday morning a telephone call for help quickly summoned many willing hands from the village and neighbors to the home of james mil ler lot 13 5th line erin fire broke out between the roof and celling of the main portion and leanto of the house and was rapidly spreading wrier neighbors arrived weir directed- gal lttnt work with extinguishers and water finally brought the flames under con trol but not before a large portion of the roof was ruined and much of the interior decoration destroyed by water and smoke advocate glenwiluams a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mrs h warren on thursday evening last in honor of miss maratha marchment whose mar riage to mr jack addy takes place this month about 60 friends were present the following address was read by miss bessie forgraves f miss martha marchment olenwiulams out dear martha we cannot allow this opportunity to pass without offering good wishes and expressing our appreciation of your self and the services you have so cap- iy va aim this yum iium community that you are approaching the reali sation of the fond hopes of most maidens is a reason for congratulations and we join with all your friends in bruntons oarage welding and expert brake service battery repairing k ta all bfauua of can gaa oil omm eto itadla maa oar battarlaa h eid an up todate auto repair shop prompt service workmanship guaranteed authorized chrysler and plymouth service garage main st- north phone 280 georgetown h ave your eyps examined by o t walker dosc eyesight sptciaat brampton ho will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton wishing br ha future possible the fortunate young man who has won your heart will we trust allow us to follow with loving interest your future and hope he will show fully the kindness we would faintly express in these trifling souvenirs we present you sincerely yours choir young people of the united church and cmimmity friends after the presentation and opening of the gifts miss marchment thanked her many friends for their kindness refreshments we served u the targe gathering by misses m graham m mnllin b iorgraves mrs fry mrs hill and mrs ingles before the entherinif dispersed after a very de lightful evening the male quartette of the baptist semlnaiv toronto will be at the uni church on sunday evening mkses eleanor hepbi rn and rosa mundjbcll of toronto spnt sunday twttti olen friends a pancake social will be held in the united church on thursday evening april 24th watch for further parti- culars we are glad to see mr t j hill out on saturday afternoon mr hill who has been in ill health for some time is improving as well as can be expected the warm weather saturday brought the gardeners and their spades out keep thursday april 24th open for the big pancake social swimming pool fund opened and contribu tions will be appreciated the proposal by the local council of women to build a swimming pool in georgetown is now taking definite stiape and a fund has been opened to raise money by public subscription for the building of same this is a master in which every citizen eon help it is not only the larger subscriptions but the smaller amounts as well are appreciated let s all do our bit towards this worthy proposition subscription to date local council of women euchre 15 00 lacrosse a meeting was held in the town hall on friday night apr 4th for the purppse of organising the rlacxosie club for the season of 1930 owing to the absence of the persl- dent dr heath reeve mclntyre pre sided and the meeting decided to have intermediate and juvenile tcaros- the following officers were eleeteu hon presidents dr r t paul d w m and a e cordlnttley president reeve mclntyre vlcepresldenth darling secretary wallace thompson treasure o w mcuntock- executive committee a duncan r isley d heath h cleave manager of intermediate geo allan convener of juvenile jos hall cadet inspection the annual inspection of the georgetown high school cadet corps will be held in the high school grounds on tuesday aprl 29th at 10 a m the students will be examined in the fololwlng subjects ceremonial company drill squad drill signalling rifle exercises first aid physical training the general public is cordially in vited to attend the exercises and give the boys any deserved applause major sawers of toronto will in spect the corps which is expected to sustain the high reputation gained by the unit in previous years a sub stantial prise will be awarded to the smartest cadet in platoon no 1 and another iiww prhse will be present ed to the smartest one in no 2 a third prize will be given to the smart est officer on parade the fouowing officers and ncos will lead the cadets captain ray crichton second- in command nor man bally lieutenants j harrison charles stockford sergeants james evans eben frith sgtmajor hugh mcnaily as the cadets have already reached a fair degree of proficiency they wi undoubtedly give a good account ol themselves radiola tor better health use tke branston sunshine lamp ij 3450 complete balunafad the capacltyqahe cpntwuntty n at ballinafad was well tested on fri day night april 4th when favoured by excellent weather conditions the ladies aid society of the united churai produced their oneact comedy the spinster s convention wte- oldfashioned dresses hats fans work bags and all the paraphernalia that goes to make up an old maid contributed in no small degree to the success of the respective roles which were so capably acted by eachr every flayer that the age of miracles- is not patpt was clearly manifested by the aston ishing results which professor make over was able to obtain with his won derful transforming machine the re- modelosoope if you were unable to be present on friday evening you will have the opportunity of seeing this comedy when it is reproduced by our players in erin and hillsburg in the near future mutton mrs w h stewart and daughter mary of toronto formerly of milton were the guests of mr and mrs j m denyes on sunday donald p pat robertson who is taking a course at the royal military college kingston spent the weekend at his home here e t emerson of nelson township has sold his farm to a syndicate which will divide the property into one and fiveacre lots mr hugh campbell who has been confined to his room with an attack of pleurisy is making good progress to wards recovery his friends will be glad to know word has been received of the death of william e mitchell in van couver b c which occurred within a short time of the passing of his bro ther matthew at dixie mr mitchell was the eldest son of the late john mitchell and was born 72 years ago he married miss edith ingledew and they went west to live about 20 years ago reformer an accident maid you know that old vase mum you said ad bin anded down from generation to generation mistress anxiously yes maid well this generation as dropped it jr monuments pollock ingham gait ont designs on request inspect our work in oreenwood cemetery i j coast to coast we handle collections every where from halifax to van- couver if your note or account is collectable we can get it remember we are collection specialists kelly aiken gaelph onuacevflle owen banna no collection ne ehargo radios and repairs dealer for kolster and h phone us for particulars 1 s h h darling pnone 199 george own why it will pay to bay tweddles blood tested chicks near home 1 you can see the breeding stock and chicks before you buy 2 the chicks are more certain to live long railroad journeys are hard on chicks 3 all breeders blood tested for bacillary white diarrhoea 4 every pen headea with r oj cockerels 5 our birds are the heavy type 6 all foundation stock is un der government supervision prices barred and white rocks april 20 00 may 1800 whiu- leghorns april 1800 may 16 00 per hundred ex press paid safe delivery guaran teed we allow express charges off above prices if you call lor chicks j g tweddle fergus ontario the bankruptcy act in the estate of donald llvtaicstone of the town of georgetown in the province of ontario authorised as signor notice is hereby given that donald livingstone of georgetown ontario did on the 12th day of march 1930 make an authorised assignment of all his property for the benefit of his creditors and that e w thomas esq official receiver has appointed me to be custodian of the estate of the debtor until the first meeting of creditors notice is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the offices of j p lanftey a co mckjnnon bide toronto ontario on the 17th day of april 1930 at the hour of eleven o clock in the forenoon to entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me prior thereto and further take notice that at such meeting the creditors will elect the permanent trustee and further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank proof of such claim muslrne filed with me or with the trustee when appoint ed otherwise the proceeds of the debtors estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to your claim dated at toronto this 9th day of april 1030 cps h6lmestead m of j p langley ac co mcklnnon bldg toronto custodian mmm 0 nil tijjsiel the smart and the new tot i easter- i thats what everyone is thinking about well tut clothes the latest in materials the smartest of the new styles and exceptional values are merits which make a v to h silvers store worth while 4 this 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