Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1930, p. 3

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hs is the georgetqwn herald wednesday evening aprij 30th 1930 pw t highland dairy ltd toronto 7 preferred stock carrying a bonuofeom mon stock a rapidly growing dairy system in the city of to ronto offering high grade investment possibftfties cordingley pike co 80 king st west toronto please send rne particulars of above without obliga tion name local news addresb x- p georgetown elevator agenfs for the grain pool seed barley oats timothy red clover alsike lucerne at close prices alex l noble phone 145 w hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall pure food store m ifaarerrwiin house cleaning requirements at money saving prices 10 cakes p and g white naptha soap 39c large package chipso 23c large package oxydol 23c princess soap flakes 23c yirbut ashing season opens to morrow orand concert by fmblic school pupils at gregory theatre thursday may 1st dr c v williams will occupy the office now in use by the drs paul on may 1st 2t canadian national electric rail way is now running on daylight sav ing time a foot expert will be at w p smiths shoe store georgetown may 10th see advt 2t we feel sorry for those who miss ed church last sunday morning on account of daylight saving announcementmr harold wheel er glen wllllams has opened his ice cream parlors for the season it see canadian natloha railway change of time table in this issue it will continue to operate on standard time i a card received last week from mis harold cleave stated that the party were having l a fine trip en route to alabama j 5 c brown of nerval will hold an auction sale of horses c4ttie and farm implenonls on may 15th at lot 9 con- 9 esquealng ladles auxiliary canadian legloft will hold a euchre on may 2nd in aid of the local swimming pool ad mission 25c everybody welcome it in the georgetown school report published last week the names of charley carney and billle clark in primary class b were accidentally omitted tread the bylaw in this issue pro hibiting vehicles on the sidewalks in town it is absolutely necessary for the safety of pedestrians that the same should be enforced 1 football match at reservoir park next saturday afternoon may 3rd kickoff at 4 pm georgetown vs sons of ireland of toronto admis sion free- the union jack was flying at half- mast over the bank of montreal on saturday and sunday owing to the death of the general manager h b mackenzie anniversary services will be held in union presbyterian church on sun day may 25th followed by an old tyme concert on monday evening may 26th particulars later a play entitled ylmmie younsons yob will be given under the auspices of the ladles aid of the united church in the parish hall nerval on friday may 2nd admission 35c and 20c 2t the wsrsof union presbyterian church will hold a sunday night ser vice on may 4th at 730 standard time mrs moore of eastern division of the missionary society will give an address w a phillips hamilton sentenc ed to three months for masking dur ing a kkjc demonstration at oak- ville when ira johnson and a white girl were separated was brought to milton jail yesterday a sale of homemade baking flowers and fancy work under the auspices of the daughters of st personals mr and mrs v a smith of to ronto were visitors in town on sun day i mrs dr dollop is visiting at the home of her daughter mrs armstrong in toronto miss sercombe of toronto was a visitor with mr and ms a mac- laren last week mrs harrison of toronto visited at the home of her mother mrs el fin- ley during the week mr and mrs h p ltlckerrlhen of toronto were visitors with george town relatives on sunday rev j s evans of san francisco cal is visiting at the home of his brother walter t evans dr and mrs harold holmes ot owen sound spent sunday with mr and mrs o t mckay mrand mrs j w maclaren of toronto were guests at the home of mr a maclaren over the week end mrs h m wetherald mr and mrs begg and mr norman mcleod jr of torohtb spent qunda aids mrs h c shrelter and daughter everley v of kitchener spenf the- weekend at the- home of her brother j m moore mr and mrs james clark have the sympathy of many friends in their sadbereflvement by the death of their deajr little son percy clark aged 3 months which occurred in george town on april 24th mr james stringer of terra cotta is now located with his brother at novar and in writing the herald states that he likes the country there very much he also wishes to be re membered to all old friends in george town and terra cotta mr and mrs w a matthews who have been residents of our town for the past year have moved to owen sound during their stay in town they made many- friends who are sorry to see them go and the best wishes of all will follow them to their new home notice re water kales sections re waterworks bylaw no 3 all water rates are due on the 1st day of july and january in each year no 4 that in case of nonpayment of the rates for 15 days after the ex piration of the day upon which the same shall have become due or pay able the committee in the duly authorised offices may cut off the sup ply of water from any house store office building or part of building upon which the said rate or rent shall be due and the water shall not again be be let on except upon payment of all arrears due and one dollar fine no 5 in default of payment com mlttee or authorized officers may dis train w o marshall it custom hatching custom hatching for the balance of the season 3vj cents an egg in lots of twelve dozen or more wycoffs strain of leghorn baby chicks may price 16 cents each 8 to m- week old pullets 115 each barred rock chicks from- ojvc bloodtested government culled stock 18 cents each for may phone cooks- ville 4flrll or write britannia poultry farm s q sandusky 3t in the subrogate court of the county of halton day at mrs wether 8 s no 2 chinguacousy of 3 pkga 3 pkgs 3 pkga rinso lux star a mmonia 2 pkga old dutch cleanser 4 cakes nonsucr infants stove soap polish per bottle cold dust per good 5 string v pkg- broom buy your onion setts and garden seeds now while our stock is complete l a e farnell elivery phone 75 saturday treat turkish wight just arrived you will enjoy this delicious confection saturday treat 25c per lb nt- weekend chocolates we always carry a fresh stock of this assort ment of chocolates which is becoming so popular hard and soft centres week end chocolates 35c smiles n chuckles we carry a complete line of chocolates pecan rolls cherry centres caramels family package and the original smiles n chuckles 60c per lb we always havs a wld tortment of the famous 1 hunts candy to shoos from something for eistj different taste and always fresh georges church will be heldjn the public library on satueosx may 10th commencing at 3 pjn 2t h a boss piano tuner and general expert of brampton will be in georgetown every week all mublcal instruments and radios repaired or ders left at smiths shoe store will receive prompt attention 2tp dont suffer from painful feet an expert from the staff of wm m seholl md noted foot authority will be at w f smiths shoe store georgetown on saturday may 10th make an appointment and see him 2t the regular meeting of the georgetown womens institute will be held on wednesday may 7th at the home of mrs w b shortlll edith st as this is the annual meetlng and election of officers a full attendance of members is requested hon hugh guthrie of ouelph has been retained to represent some 20 cities and towns of western ontario including georgetown in the freight rates associations appeal before the dominion board of railway commis sioners for a reduction giving up business as i purpose closing my butcher shop in georgetown in a couple of weeks i am offering the balance of my stock at bargain prices this week choice pickled pork shoulders 20c lb sweet piokled cottage rolls 25c lb also canned goods at reduced prices customers owing accounts are requested to call and settle within the next week as i am leaving to accept position in toronto t w smith georgetown an enjoyable play the three act play an old fashion ed mother put on by the llj3c class of brampton baptist church under the auspices of georgetown baptist church choir in the gregory theatre here on monday evening was largely attended the play was well nut on and the audience was de lighted with the evenings entertain ment the selections by the bramp ton sunday school orchestra during the evening were much appreciated and enjoyed harry hale badly injured when operating the motor hand car on the onr near dolly varden on mhr iiiii mr hurry hale section foreman met with an unfor tunate accident in some way he waa- thrown in front of the hand car which passed over him breaking both legs he was r to ouelph hospital and at last reports is doing as well as can be expected mr hales many friends hope for his complete and speedy recovery protected by group life insurance the london lancashire insurance company announces that cooperative group life insurance is now in force in its various offices throughout cana da female members of the staff are insured for a flat amount while male members receive increasing protection with each year of service during period of ten years the group has been underwritten by the confedera tion life association and includes the staff of the head office or canada locatedln toronto branches in mon- jreal winnipeg vancouver and st ohn and the following associated companies london jsc lancashire guarantee and accident company merchants fire insurance company quebec fire assurance company eng queen city fire insurance company following is the school- report s s no 2 chlnguacbusy jr tv herbert hancock sr ill elizabeth campbell owens mcdonald hartley cameron vivian clark helen young charles hancock jr in betty beamish fraser mc- donald n margaret beamish hons fran ces cameron barbara campbell jim wheeler i jean dick hons francis mc- cuddon hons ross garbutt donald campbell tom hancock sr pr betty mccudden maxlne elliot ivy hancock keith dolson peter wheeler jr pr estella garbutt bruce oar- butt stewart elliot teacher b r mcdonald another successful dance after many requests from the citi zens of georgetown and vicinity the executive of the georgetown football club decided to give a second dance of the season which was held in the town hall on friday april 25th the music was furnished by the martin ramsay orchestra of brampton who acquitted themealves as could only be expected a full programme w of 25 dances was provided including many old time dances the floor manager was the popular jack cain the hall which was tastefully decorated was again entrusted to mr william bryson the clubs worthy property manager and much credit and praise is due blm for his untiring energies in making the auditorium look more like a fairy land than a hall the red white and blue streamers extending from all angles being supported from the cen tre by the large union jack with mr moon accompanied by the stars shin ing high up above the decoratlons- when the music comenced there was a goodly number present but ere long it was more like a miniature firemans ball than an ordinary dance fully 200 couples being present mr stewart and his very able committee entrusted with the arrangement also deserve great credit for handling same in the very able manner in which the dance was carried out whoopee hats streamers and balloons were handed out to the merriment of all present which went tb make the evening a most enjoyable one danclpg continued until 2 am when everybody dispersed to their several homes feeling tired but happy the members of the club wish to express to all those present on the occasion their deep appreciation for the hearty support given them com injbe mailer of the estate of richard qlc late of the township of es- quesihgy in the county of halcon farmer deceased i notice is hereby giyeni pursuant to the revised statutes of ontario chapter j60 section 51 that all per sons having claims against the estate of the said richard dick whohledoh or about he 2nd day of march 1930 at the said township ot esqueslng are required to send by post or to de liver to the undersigned solicitor for the executors of the estate of the said richard dick on or before the 17th day of may 1930 their names ad dresses full particulars of their claims and the naturof the security if any held by them all 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 claims of which they shall then have notice and they shall not be liable for the assets any part of them to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distr dated at milton this twentyninth day of april 1830 w i dick milton ontario 3t solicitor for the executors municipality of georgetown bylaw nola be it enacted as a bylaw of the cor- porsuion of the town of georgetown 1 np carriage waggon sleigh or other vehicle or conveyance of any description or of whatever motive power shall w upon or be used hauled- or propelled upon any sidewalk path- way or footpath used by or riet apart for the use of pedestrians and form- ing part of any highway or bridge hniilevftrrl pr ntii onrta oipuhuo communication within the corporation 6f tbjft town of georgetown 2 this bylaw shall nfft apply to any carriage waggon sleigh or other vehicle continuously in motion cross ing such sidewalk at right angles or as nearly as may be at right angles for the purpose of going upon or corning from lands adjacent to such highway bridge boulevard or other means of public communication 3 every person who is guilty of the contravention of this bylaw shall in cur a penalty f not less than 600 and not exceeding 5000 exclusive of costs- recoverable under therqq mmary convictions act and in default of immediate payment to imprisonment for not more than 21 days passed this 22nd day of april a d 1030 p l hkath j b mackenzie clerk mayor congolenm guessing ctoiiest see our window hjess the number win a congoleum gold seal rug chance in personnel appointment of w b roadhouse deputy minister of agriculture to the post of chairman of the ontario agricultural development board and the appointment of a new deputy minister in the person of james b falrbalrn of beamsvule has been an nounced by the hon john s martin minister of agriculture mr road- house has been acting chairman of the development board since last summer and much of the credit or the successful work in 1929 was due to his administration mr roadhouse has been deputy minister for eighteen years he entered the ontario civil service more than 31 years ago and was from 1m0 to wis secretary of the department and ot the ontario gov ernment milk commission mr fair- balm the new depu minister has dbbti uutlveiy engaged hi faliulrqrr chlefly fruit growing since 1911 in the past twelve years he has held many offices associated with the agri cultural industry in 1917 he was pre sident of the ontario expe union in 191819 president of the beanmsville farmers club 1922 pre sident of the oao alumni 192223 president of the niagara peninsula fruit growers association wniea william h loirg prop successor to a norrington it job printing j gregory theatre wednesday april 30th their own desire with norma shearer belle bennett and lewis atone no 19 taraan the tiger gang comedy lasy days friday and saturday may 2 and sdevll mbjrtjate alltalking musi cal romance starring ramon novarra laurel and hardy comedy men o war tuesday and wednesday may 6 and walthlfeet- no 13 tarran ae tiger comedy the big jewel case two shows each night at 8 and 945 saturday- matinee at 3 pm night 745 nnd93q daylight saving time coming son of the gods richard barthelmeas health rep qrt unlcable the following comm dis eases were reported to the board of health georgetown in april diphtheria 1- ci scarlet fever it smallpox 0 chicken pox e measles l german measles i mumps 0 infantile paralyses 0 typhoid fever 0 whooping cough 0 cerebosplnal meningitis 0 georgetown floursfeed 1 seed grain barley oats buckwheat goose and marquis wheat timothy alsike and red clover at the lowest prices seed grain and clover seed cleaned w c bessey prompt delivery georgetown we give way a rug on may ijqth any entrant that buys a rug before the 10th should their guess be the lucky one will have their money refunded guess the number under the gold seal contest closes at 1 pm may 10th mcbean co georgetown rail tickets ocean tickets travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip tickets sold to an parts of canada and united states by walter t bnuu agent if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fail to consult with walter t evans agent for canadian pacific white star cunard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies walter t evans insurance and real estate h ave youi xaminec eyes by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton 10 will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker ait his office in brampton e a benham son real estate agents georgetown paaspf ir mom hrtcfc hnn m nil wmnmlnn xenns downpay ment of 1500 and the balance arranged as a mortgage payable atthe rata of s3000 per month with interest 330 solid brick house and two lots on main st garage and good barnj convenience in house very reasonable terms can be had by the purchaser of this property 1800plve room frame house and five lots in qlenwullams hard and soft water in house garage and two hen h some small fruit easy terms 2700 transport business showing profits that will amase you owner forced to give it up because of 111 health cash is desirable but terms may be had f we have a large listing of town and farm properties and it will be to your advantage to consult us before buying e xt benham a son phone 164 georgetown frightened to death fussy old lady i oould not eat a rabbit that had been shot or trapped shopkeeper fedup here missus have this one itsbottv frightened to death tenders wanted for laying all offices and hallway floors in the lower portion of the court house milton submit prices on both british columbia edged fir and maple flooring material to be no land floors properly finished for further particulars apply to jas vtr blaln milton tenders for the i above work will be received untn may 10th by win kanton county clerk milton ontario sk we have now a complete range of spring hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock misses claridge herald block georgetown forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranqes al the- right prices icecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 20 ihsviiishibkhiiiiii tentest keeps your home ot a com fortable livable temperature summer and wirtter makes big saving in fuel bills your architect contractor or nearest tentesf insulation repre sentative will supply full information international hbbje board limited 1111 bnrar hall hill montnal cw tbe georgetown lumber co ltd georgetown ontario have you callouses or cramps there dins we are bringing you positive reliable and speedy relief the f points t thjo location of the anterior transverse arch when this arch weakens the tiny bones are de pressed uneven pressure is pro duced and the uneven distribution of the persons weight causes a burning sensation callouses tenderspots contracted toes and severe cramplike pain the foot widens andspreadsoverthe shoes the small toe and great toe joints become inflamed and enlarged bodily fatigue and nervousness result heed the first danger signal stop your foot troubles before they impair your comfort and daily efficiency an exposition of the newest moirt advanced scientific methods of relieving and correcting- foot troubles will be held at oud store on saturday mayjio a tf expert from the staff of w m seholl md the worlds most noted orthopedic authority mill clearly explain how these methods pre instant foot comfort you will also be given a pedograph print of your stockinged feeu toretnadodate obueatio don nkseeing this expert atxnr wih f smith footwear and foot comfort main st georgetown v lwiml- i vt rw a j

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