Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 23, 1930, p. 2

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4 pse 2 t jm it 1 7 7 -431b- the georgetown heraldwednesday evening april 23rd 1930 spring days are newlife days njvv that the body is bounding into new life after the shutindays of wintefdonj load it down with lavy indigestible foods shredded wheat is the energyfood that supplies the vital food elements of the whole v wheat grain in a digestible form vitamins mineral salts and proteins eat it with milk for breakfast and see how it carries you through the fore noon without fatigue with all the bran of the whole wheat canadian 6hmkdded wheat company ltsl died poole on friday april 18th 1930 at his late residence 549 st piarena avenue john r piijole beloved hus band of hannah anthony formerljl of georgetown ha1x aflot 28 don 8 esqueshlg on tuesday april 22nd 1930 mar garet wallace dearly beloved wife of win hall in her fth year the funeral will take place from her late residence on thursday april 24th at 230 pm interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown i town council dkytlcht savtuff bylaw passed also bylaw to prohibit bicycles waoni1 school for april sr iv hon eddie lunan ete rannlng on sidewalks in memor1am glover in ever loving memory of my dear mother elizabeth jane glover beloved wife of george lover who died april 23rd 1925 i was not there when death came to hear her last faint sigh or whisper one last loving word nor even say goodbye but we are thinking of you dear mother tfelnking of the past picturing you in memory just as we seen you last oh how often you came before us your dear facesp fond ancf true restlng in peace with jesu mother how we long for you- rsadly missed by- mr and mrs roy shepherd and grandchildren daylight saving starts 1201 ajn on sunday morning next april 27th tfae by law was passed at a spolal- meeting of council last everting with mayor mackenzie in the chair and counclllora bessey cleave cummlngs davis den- tson and parr present a bylaw was also passed to pro- jhibit the running of bicycles wagons j etc on the sidewalks it was support- jed by bessesy cummlngs davis den- ison and parr cleave didnt vote i the regular meeting of council will fee held next tuesday evenlngat 8 pm the late archdeacon davidson the rev p ha wase and mr joseph beaumont attended the funeral of the late venerable archdeacon davidson of reglna at gtuejph on saturday the funeral which wag conducted by venerable archdeacon scovll rector of of st georges church was largely attended rey canon loucks df holy trinity church toronto represented the lord bishop of toronto provost cosgraves trinity college although archdecon of reglna at the time of his death it was as archdeacon of hal- ton and wellington in the diocese of niagara that archdeacon davidson was best known a figure oi national rep utation he was in great demand as a special preacher a lecturer and after dinner speaker the bishop of nia gara who gave the address referred txi ihree daughters william of detroit his close friendship with the archdea con for over thirty years and paid elo quent tribute to his many excellent qualities of mind and heart archdea con davidson was present on the laying of the corner stone of the church of st albans glenwilliams september 9th 1901 and also preached the open ing sermon june 24th st john bap tist day 1902 rev mr wase acted with other clergymen as pall bearers mfei iv5vs it payjto ufe martinjenour product for every purpose for evert surface aswfc lil paint now cement noons can be painted successfully j neat clean orderly basements are easily acquired when your cement floors are finished with martjnsenour concretone floor dressing j no more endless tracking of dirt from basement to upper floors for concre- tone dries smooth hard and durable jj and the cost is remarkably low half gallon 300 gallon 550 one gallon of r concretone covers about 400 square feet two coats and no special primer at hardener is required utnitfsmtaur product fir mry purpem far omry wmrfmoa mrm mold my cordingley s hardware everything in hardware phone 25 georgetown s5tv s concretone jpsjw floor dressing more than value obituary alexander cooper alexander corfper died often a brief illness in his eightysixth yearat his liome in oraugevllle last thursday born in glenwuliams he was the eldest son of he late james cooper durolng to orangevlue so years ago he had tallowed jils trade as painter and dec- j poller josephine poie prances deaax orator his wife wnose maiden nuni was barbara rea of kramosa died ave years ago he was a liberal arid an adherent of the st marks angli can church surviving are one bod gordon of barrte and three daughters mrs jet c blackwell cincinnati mrs a n brown and miss catharine r or orangevllle and three brothers a e cooper london mitchell cooper of georgetown and james cooper of tor onto the funeral took place to th forest lan cemetery saturday afternoon william h tost another esteemed and respected resi dent of our town was called by death on tuesday april 15th in the person of william h tost sorr of the late henry tost deceased was bom in stewarttown 70 years ago and had been a resident of this community almost all his life besides- his widow he is survived by a family of three sons and cyril of hamilton bert lena gladys edith at home the funeral took place on thursday afternoon and after a service in st georges anglican church conducted by rev p h wase the remains were interred in green wood cemetery the pawbeareb were e mcwnlrter trios treanor joiin cave mr wilson chas burnsides mr hornby there were many beautiful floral tributes from natives and friends harvey oorden sparling after an illness of some weeks harvey gordon sparling beloved husband of minnie styles passed away at his home here on tuesday april 15th de ceased was horn in georgetown a son of the late christopher sparling and spent his school days here later he went to samia and bayfield where he lived for a number of years he was married in 1910 and returned to georgetown where he has resided being an employee of the provincial paper mills he was a good citizen and es teemed and respected by all who knew him he is survived by tuswtdow and two daughters mabel and ina both at home only one brother died ib yra ago deceased was an adherent of fcnox presbyterian church and the funeral on friday was conducted by rev k maclean the pallbearers were percy cleave w g marshall angus duncan hugh dickie alex kean and robert erwln floral tributes were from the follow ing mr and mrs f morrison spray mr and mrs r erwln spray ooj3 class knox church main circle of womens association of knox church wreath provincial paper mill wreath mr and mrs w mcklnnon spray mrs fred morris spray mr and mrs burnsides spray and family wreath friends from outoftown who at tended the runeral were mr w a edwards woodstock mrs lloyd bourne petrolla mr and mrs joe willson mr harrison wulson mr and mrs mcklnnon toronto and mr and mrs gordon mcleod and mrs l morris guelph public school report 9 following ts the report of george- ruth canton kathleen wilson carl hyde fred denlsom frank kenlner regi nald hoare margaret simons lloyd sanderson norman herbert margaret long pass margaret kentner edna hurley flora graham richard rlddall hazel smith alec atkins muriel whftmee francos evans dorothy wright clarence kennedy elsie car ter jr- iv gladys beaver ian macken zie frank bolger florence haves bruce kennedy dorothy minims and una digglns equal rosie lor- usso esther brill pass nancy ferry ray given irene starret kathleen mulholland alfred sykes jim mcniven eric norrlngton margaret huggins martha edwaros dorothy sargent russet varey albert reeve kenneth mackenzie mary tost phyllis edwards hazel walker jack poulls godfrey colller lonisso helen mcallist er harry dewhursl dorothy kennedy jim valentine mrjorie edwards helen ritchie sr hi hon ruth davis mary notice to dog owners dog taxes now due all persons owning or harbouring a dog must pay the tax and get their tag on or bel fore may 1st 1930 w g marshall collector trespassing and fishing prohibited any person fishing or trespassing on tfic following properties will be prose cuted w half lot 16 con 7 e half lot 16 con st e half lot 17 con 6 township of esqueslng brant fishing club w d johnston john murray l devrles a concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of harge if you require anything in line phone 321 s walker 3tp tf this georgetown richard n moore just at the close of the service in forward baptist church richard n moore of 75 burgess avenue collapsed and died almost instantly last thurs day night the deceased was in his eightysixth year and in fairly good health he died while the pastor rev walter hughes was saying the closing prayer following the hymn take my life and let it be consecrated lord to thee in which hymn the deceased joined heartily richard n moore was born in halton county the last surviving member of the family of the late will- lam moore of the scotch block he had been farming in halton county prior to coming to toronto in 1908 he was a member of the united presbyter ian church at mansewood near milton later being an elder in knox preaby terlan church at milton still later he was a member of st enochs preahy terian church in toronto he is sur vived by his widow with wham he cel ebrated the fiftyseventh anniversary of their marriage on feb j6tthby two sons donald a toronto and james walter of windsor and by six daugh ters mrs ella peddle of mtltonjkrs rev j w hisey london mrs jean b weese 75 b avenue with whom he resided far latter yeais mrs rev duncan e mcdonald of jobat central india mrs laura johnstone tor a mmw m m toronto mrs r n moore was for merly margaret jane mclaren of peru near milton the deceased was a life long liberal church news engl ish irish and scotch woollens botany serges made to measure 2250 a whole flock of woollens to choose from and a free valetor press on every suit or overcoat i look them over no obligation to buy walis your tailor georgetown knox presbyterian minister rev kenneth mactui ba sunday school 10 am service 11 ant and 7 pm daylight saving time organist and choirmaster mr pertett tlnlted chareh services april 30th 1930 daylight saving tinw 10 am bunday school and bible classes 11 am morning worship the minister will commence a series of sermons on the spirit of pentlcostal 7 pjn transformed by the splrit- the midweek service will be held on wednesday evening at 8 oclock sub ject pentlcoat what was it miss delate wnitmee of guelph general hospital has returned home for a rest after undergoing a minor operation before continuing her train ing otenha leslie audrey merrltt lenore woods dorothy mollntock stuart maclaren pass morjorje hilts- bllle bralsbyv tna sparling fred armstrong doris bessey jos emmer- son betty kean eleanor wright betty suhons clayton bradley grace oummer earl hornby helen arm strong bernlce speers albert staple- ton jack dann edwin shortlu mabel clinton geo rlddcll isabel hoare roy weston viola cbstigan jr m hon marjorte evans and bulle latimer equal audrey grieve and margaret evans equat tama tost leslie clark and violet ingram equal doris green and john graham equal dorothy mcniven olive bailey mil dred davidson jessie mcdonald evelyn sanderson equal mary collier pass robert foulls and jane rumley equal elmer mccumber lillian tan- well joyce stacey evelyn wood equal doris kean lorraine wright george bearhope grant mlmms norman bar ker walter brandford ernest hyde lloyd grace edward arnold arthur armstrong lorraine latimer allan bryden flossie smith irene carter clifford hilts jane denlson lome clarkson sr n hon harold lunan mar garet maclaren margaret starret alice costlgan frances reeve jean ruddell peggy adams arnold brill may deanstkuurion reld joan young bulle fulerbiuy mcnally and ethel mcenery fbetty mcgulgan and helen dolg and gordon speers pass tre vor williams and mildred gummer charlotte wilson jack hoare ethel alcott and edna lebas margaret king edith hilts clifford oanton frank lin cleave clifford armstrong jessie walters may hlcken freddy john son queenle marchment vera march- ment willie cummins jr n hon gordon hilts jack bolger eccles mcclure and marjorte florla feller betty ritchie david canton bobbie goldham jean san derson daisy bralsby irene young kathleen kirk george long and lois emmerson equal bernice r pass buster hale olive mcdonald and jlmmie luuui bquair bettyspelghtf donald jourdain margaret graham marjorte kean norman reld ethel rlddall charlie hoare douglas allatt orethl andersen margaret olievet keith spence willie murphy margar et james and cleave wuson equal francis golden percy king bruce mc niven sr i hon betty grant john mc clure eleanor hornby azolyh hayes margaret uwins douglas sargent shirley dillon george tarzweil and hugh wilson jean martin arthur do and verna mcllntock doro thy cummlngs and eunice emmerson dorothy alcott james emmerson pass wallace starret and gordon webster evelyn ronev and jean far mer tommy golden and norma thompson james collier robert early and william boyle jessie alllngham bernard dlggins frances givens mor- ley varey leslie watson frank carter primary a hon helen williams jlmmie ruddell junior arnold mar garet hoare george graham estella lane and jlmmie king dorts mccart ney beatrice brill jack alllngham and larry mackenzie valerie herbert pass george james and edward sta- nleton roberta bearhope and george qilmer mary cummins and lenard watson walker cleave and joseph wilcox donald sanderson jean reld and russel starret teddy stlgger betty snyder grace porster dorothy redshaw agnes mcclure bruce oum mer primary b r arthur c class 12 in class jean wood kate rumely and jaon hale charles laws roy peck jocelyn mccartney isobel dobson frank connely jack brill absent a class ethel lane claude dillon george walker robert raynor guh ner anderson kathleen king david woods mary smith mary paul wes ley hilts rosema connely gordon james victor mcniven agents wanted why put off oil tomorrow if ydu want to become engaged hi a mors profitable business with the advent of 4- spring even without experience you wum average 5000 and more per weefc selling watklns famous products laf your township nr county providing you are ambitious the j r watkins company deptr 22 749 craig west t montreal que farm for sale for saleiso acre farm hi good dairy district with excellent house and large barns good fences exceptionally fer tile near village church school and railway stations this form will be sold to close out an estate immediate ly and the price is right the estate also offers for sale a 100 acre farm adjoining the abqye good pasture fencing and excellent accommodation for cattle and horses for prices and terms apply to gordon graydon brampton or mrs ethel lyons terra cotta hi juf limehouse following is the easter report of lunehouse public school names appear in order of merit srs iv elsie davles doris oowdy tom packer olive tyres jb jv denls hill sr hi margait bl evelyn johnson eva tyres jr m myrtle pamell son bulle oxley peggy smethurst senior primer harold brown hon dorothy johnson billle mullere hon jean parnell inez scott junior primer gwen hill hon doris mitchell lome norton rutnie norton a means failure in one subject the above names are in alphabeti cal order and- only those pupils having a standing of 60 or over appear in this list no 3 report the baptist charon thesunday school meets at 10 am giving up all for the kingdom pub lic worship at ii am and 7 pjn when pastor a n frith will preach on saving a great institution and the great fishermans reasons respec tively daylight saving time will be observed st georges cattreh first bunday after easter- 8 am holy communion 11am matins and sermon by the rector 7 p m even song and sermon by the rector cor porate communion of the relatio and friends i of fallen soldiers and the girl guides church parade of boy scouts girt guides wolf cubs and brownies at the 11 oclock service service will be on daylight saving tune beginning nekt sunday following is the easter report of sjs no 3 esqueslng the names appear in order of merit class v evelyn walsh hon harvey nurse hon mary mcolbbon hon sr v isabel alexander hon john mcnabb jr m mary alexander hon edith garet ogle jr m mary atexorider hon edith wriggleswortb sr rt anges mcnabb hon rich ard ogle jr n william bradley marlon dick and robert alexander equal sr i roy bradley hon john brad ley jr i william alexander edward olavln prjean thompson ruth gufen teacher l your vacation this simmer plan to enjoy the pleasures and conven iences of an escorted tour this summer visit jasper national park see the great fltin rockies the pacific coast or alaska or go east the maritime and old quebec choice of dates and itineraries available full information descriptive booklets and reservations from any agent of canadian national railways m dlan m pi w pure food store khoabcrax cpaaaa50frwv ww vjv tm tar itt 2 lbs guelph creamery butter 69c 2 tins aylmer choice quality tomatoes 2s for 23c i lb tin rose baking powder 19c golden spray loaf cheese choice quality per lb 35c choice red cohoe salmon large tins 35c 4 lb wheatlets 25c 3 lb rolled wheat z 5c christies marshmajlow puffs per lb 27c chvisties marshmallow snowpeatcs per lb -j2sc- 7 rolls toilet paper 25c latge size pkg oxydol per pkg 19c 3 large boxes iviaiches 25c choice fruit and vegetables at jright prices compete stock of flower and garden seeds a e farnell n prompt delivery phona 75 rjaromiiimjmuk jrvnaa timbi mm amimmsibia f j erwingoldhaiiis meat market fresh and cured meats of all kinds fresh ftsh and oysters quick delivery erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown the birth stone for april fine brilliant white stones set in up to date fancy settings in yellow green and white gold at popular prices 25 35 50 call and inspect same 4 b willson next to hotel mcgibbon georgetown miwiir with anqlg that counts ss no is repobt fhe following is the report of sb no is eaqueslng for march and april ine names arcnarranged in oftler of merit br jh norma mckecknle mar garet hayward jr in pnyuls blyth hon margar et sinclair clear hayes franlt meswak ralph presswood br mucule plcot riortjjennle mez- wak hon mary hayes br i staff a fulpowska jr i qeorge blyth buue hayward richard plllpowtka margaret k townsend teacher tjurry to rhis sale of sales today see the scores of a double reduction values mingle with the enthusi astic bargain seekers who are profiting by the mm price cuts on used cars with an ok that counts unusually heavy sales of thk 1930 chevrolet sbr have- brought us an oversupply ofngood used cars taken in trade to clear our stocks quiekly in preparation for spring business we offer the sensational low prices below included in this sale are martyfine lowmileage cars bearing the famous red ok cars of quality and dependability that have seen thoroughly recon ditioned these most amazing values will go quickly come to this bargain event now select your car while the selection of makes and models is still complete 1928 chevrolet stake truck newly paint ed and recondition ed cash payment 22500 balance easy terms 1927 pontiac coach thi9 car is in excep tionally good condi tion small pay- mend phone 14 georgetown r4j iri 1 t v v t t v

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