Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1930, p. 3

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uua- the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 28th 1930 a page 3 dresses dresses local news now isjthe time to purchase your supply of spring and summer dress es hundred of pretty styles and pat terns reasonable prices brill val ues and courteous service at all times a pretty4fenge in the very popular polka dot design sleeveless with scalloped cape collars also short sleeve effects white artd blue white with navy white with red and white with green price 4ii50 v as above but long sleeves with- tolero effect price m95 beautiful patterns in mercerized prints long 350 7 short slefeves 2m printed crepes in a wide range of styles colors and patterns long sleeves and short sleeves some with removable boleros at 750 morning dresses voiles and prints dozens of pretty styles to choose from only 98 c other dresses at 145 250 595 875 etc girls pantie dresses 2 to 6 yrs girls dresses sizes 8 to 1 4 yrs all wool pleated skirts to 14 yrs 45 and 79c 98cye 135 middies good quality jean with fast color navy collars and cuffs also emblems on sleeves 8 to 14 years 135 d brill co phone 167 corner mill and main sts georgetown this is blossom time tmeto tie up the dogs the gregory theatre are offering good programs this week baseball game at oakvlue satur day the halton county league base- bail schedule appears in this issue to be assured of best seats for mnrriage in disguise thursday and friday night have your tickets mark ed at once at watsons drug store the oddfellows and verdun re- bekah lodges will hold their annual church parade on sunday june 1st all members are requested to meet at the lodge rooms at 630 pjn st altons church olenwllliams will hold a garden party on wednes day june lsth program will be giv en by 30 famous minstrels or st bar ytbas church toronto further parr tlculars later the local council of women will mecl at the home of mrs hl hutt hillgirt gardens on friday afternoon may 30th pars will elave the public ibrary at 5 oclock prices all seats reserved 50c plan now on sale at watsons drug store tfave your seats marked early for marriage in disguise the annua convention of halton district womens institute will be held in the parish hail norval on thursday june 5th morning session 030 a in afternoon session at 130 prn- au ladies welcome streetsville players will present the third floor back in the parish hall norval at 8 pjn standard time on june 3rd under the auspices of alexander missionary society ad mission 3so and 30c 2tp 150 young people of georgetown will present the side splitting farce with music marriage in disguise in the town hall thursday and friday night of this week personals mr d j howell of toronto was a bailor in town last week mr c j russell of oormley was a takes new field rev f farrell united church mini ster at bronte and palermo has ac cepted a call to clinton united church this will mean his resignation as chairman of halton presbytery as his new charge will take ptim into the dtseontinned until october uwiuh to lusufflclenl time at pres- ent colonel ballantines history of halton rifles will be discontinued until october when it will be con tinued in the herald col ballan tines writings are highly appreciated and our subscribers will be pleased when he resumes his interesting his tory in the fsjl vacation days ahead make them jolly by getting a permanent wave atlillicos the keen warette method erara the hair beaattfol and sort like a natural wave is0 500 700 includes shampoo and finger wave b rke tlncer wave inside of five days after every permanent j phone 278w georgetown ah all all miimiii1 1 31 h wiu bold te and shower the grenfell association will hold a tea and a shower in the public library on saturday afternoon may 31st from 3 to 6 come and bring a friend warm second hand clothing hospital supplies and tinned goods are ac ceptable discarded silk stockings and underwear no matter how worn are needed especially the women of the xaardor use these for the making of silk lox attends serrlee milton loii no 3385 and visiting brethren headed by olenwllliams fife and drum band attended service in grace anglican church in milton last sunday evening where an appropriate sermon was preached by the rector rev canon naftel after the services the lodges headed by the band march ed to victoria park where a wreath was placed on the soldiers monument visitor in town last week miss marion mckay of toronto was home over the week end mrs maekay- of creemore spent a weekwlth friends ir town mr harold bell ol st thomas spent the holiday at hlsjfiame here mr and mrs chast wilson of to ronto spent saturday at w a wil sons miss margaret kennedy of quelph general hospital was home on tues day mr and mrs a e cordingley spent a few days with friends at owen sound mr and mrs j w kennedy of owen sound visited friends in town on saturday mr and mrs harry elliott and miss margaret spent the holiday at mr j j thompson mr h- qi meir of windsor and his mother mrs meir of toronto pent sunday in- town rev mr rumley is attending the hamilton conference of the united church at gait mrs david jenkins of calgary call ed on frierlds in town last week on her way to cleveland mr and mrs- edwin glass and daughter ofwindsor spent the week ehd at dr watsons jrfr and mrs r mcleay and child en of port credit spent the holiday at mr w h wilsons mr and mrs harold blscoby and mrs f f short of toronto called on friends in town on friday miss ruth kitchener and miss marguerite blair were visiting over the week end with miss edna hawes mr and mrs m j carton and mr and mrs archie mcolbbon of mil ton were visitors in town on friday mrs john mcbean and her son mr jim mcbean of chicago left last week for a motortrip through the western states mr and mrs frank wrlgglesworuf of caledon mr and mrs ray cowles mr and mrs george mann of toron to spent sunday at the home of mr g wrigglesworth rev and mrs mclean and mrs angus mc motired tn oitplph erin mrtlmd mrs j s leslie have re turned to- then- hometlfcre after spend ing the winter in florida mr sam martn of olamis bask is spending a week with his parents mr and mrs dnocaclean mr and mrs w r bingham at tended the funeral or the late alva kentner at balirafad on may 14th postmaster m- thompson spent a few days with mr and mrs ralph thompson at palermo where- ralph has purchased a property and has started a service station mr robert binnles many friends will be pleased to know that he ts m satisfactory gain towards re covery following a critical operation at the toronto general hospital mrs s recently underwent an operation at the home of miss car- mlchael rjn at hwsburg we arts pleased to report that she is making satisfactory gain towards recovery new advertisements ad small advertisements ander this htiscitntsurouy cash with order milton t rent good dwelling on quelph street apply to walter t evans george town tf pattern maker wanted at once accustomed to wood and metal telephone brampton 58 can ada mowers limited 3t alfalfa seed a quantity of alfalfa seed for sale mrs george faulkner norval station phone 63 r 11 georgetown it ford coupe 1924 be sold cheap apply t j easac box 53s georgetown 3t special for one week lace curtains ecrit swiss curtains 300 4350 390 495 pr silk net curtains 250 350 arjd490 pair 36 plain silk net per yd 30c and 40c 36 fancy silk net per yd 75c and 125 36 heavy lace curtains net per yd 30c 50c 75c model in good cqdkltion will frilled curtain muslin with colored dots at 25c and 40c tool maker wanted the funeral of william sherwood at oace ccustomed to jigs fixtures and gauges and one who canhandle bench work phone brampton canada mowers limited took place at milton on wednesday a anilqge w an- lii i riuiak a mirma dnirnrltan os 3t lasu- a public service hx orate angli can church was conducted by canon lij r naftel and interment was in on wednesday last to visit mrs wil liam hall of acton who has been in quelph general hospital for the past ave weeks her many friends will be pleased to learn she will be able to return home soon mr and mrs otmhavon and their daughter miss patricia otjonavon have returned to toronto after spend ing their two weeks holiday with mr and mrs j haines olenwllliams fresh pasteurized fs creamery butler 32c per pound georgetown creamery phone 17 4 w wmmbmammsmnmimsm gaelph street georgetown bruntons garage welding and expert brake service haylrw to battery repairing ii khi of can oo oik oimm eto radio ajacar battorlaa bookutd an up todate autornair shop prompt service w guaranteed authorized chrysler and plymouth service garage cjeoffpatowii mam sl north phone 280 it william h lonc saturday treat special mixture this mixture is composed of fruit flavored caramels chocolates golden fluffs and several other choice lines of candy reg 40c per lb saturady treat 25c hk weekend chocolates a wonderful assortment- of high grade choco lates such a jellies creams nougats snowballs etc weekjend chocolates 35c smiles n chuckles we carry a complete line of chocolates pecan rolls chenrycentres caramels family package and original smiles n chuckles 60c per id we always have a wide assortment of the famous hunts candy to choose from something for every different taste and ajwaya fresh william h long prop successor to a norrington debate at milt the final debate of the halton pres bytery was held in milton united church last thursday evening the affirmative was taken by georgetown and the negative by appelby the subject of the debate being resolved that the progress of mi is retard ed more by ignorance and indifference at home than by superstition and idolatry on the foreign fields the de cision was given in favor of the nega tive golf winners at muton opening following are the winners in the several events at the official opening of the milton golf and country club which was largely attended and great ly enjoyed by the enthusiastic mem- ban muted twoball foursome miss i r- robertson and mr l- servos mens driving competition mr f r mooonneu mens approaching and putting mr trd hume ladles driv ing competition mrs dr m e clow- land ladles approaching and putting competition miss lisle campbell canada unrolled in antwerp show 7sp a great deal of interest is being shown in the canadian building which is part of the international and co lonial exhibition taow open and to be seen until the end of october canada has a special pavulon separ ated from the british building by an artificial waterway once the moat of fortress to picture the activities of the system in the dominion the cana dian national railways have installed panorama which exhibits the whole of canada from atlantic to pacific it is painted on a strip fifteen feet in width and two hundred feet long this slowly travels on an nd frriti and reveals accurately all the salient fea tures of canada lakes rivers moun tains cities the spectators seeing only twenty feet at a time so that they are not confused ny too wide an expanse on one side ot the pano rama a set of illuminated transpar encies reveal the many activities of the railway such as hotels radio ex press and industrial development and on the other side are featured the canadian national steamships i allied lines suah as the cunard and white star this is done by means of a scene showing the ports of hali fax saint john and montreal with models of steamers at the docks on the way in or out the quebec bridge is shown the oauanlsation department of the railway is repre sented by a model of a western wheat held in the midst of threshing and the operating and mechanical depart ments by a working model of the locomotive 6100 evergreen cemetery milton mr sher wood one of miltons oldest residents having been bom here 80 years ago he was an angli and unmarried robert agnew formerly of trafal gar township died at his home west edmonton alta on friday last in his 49th year he was an employee of the cnr and is survived by four brothers and nve sisters george agnew nelson township william agnew brandon man james agnew champion alta walton agnew to ronto mrs george wilson esqueslng township mrs h smith toronto mrs henry neweur plamboro mrs duncan reld and mrs bessie lamb muton the funeral took place from the residence of his sister mrs bes sie lamb martin st milton on fri day afternoon to bent choice 65 acres patsure land with running water to rent or for sale apply to walter t eans tf par 8aka agricultural lima si per ton to carload iota also bast trad of nctt- ux moan fnan lk georgetown tf cretone 36 cretone at 20c 25c 35c 50c 75c 100 per yd reversible cretone 46 wide at 45c per yd reversible fancy rayon 45 wide 100 per yd to the fahtfe gardens ploughed ashes and all kinds of garbage removed prompt service james mcmaster john st georgetown 3tp v notice call haines bros for plaster sand cementing sand gravel also dirt far nlling in lawns and terracea etc prompt service phone georgetown 51 atp ashgrove the ashgrove womens institute met on tuesday may 20th at the home of mrs fred morrison the follow ing officers were elected for next year president mrs frank ruddell 1 vlrrpnw mrs i o wrlgglm marrlaie h disguise the above named three act farce with music will be put on by 150 georgetown people under the dlrec- tlon of lloyd letherhy in the town hall georgetown on thursday and friday may 39th and 30th it is put on under the auspices george town branch of the canadian legion who will donate a portion of the pro ceeds to the swimming poo in ap preciation of the school childrens assistance admission 50c plan opens at watsons drug store monday may 26th special matinee for children thursday at 415 15 cents worth 2nd vlcepres mrs w h ogle sectreas miss louie ruddell asst sectreas miss lula gra ham district director mrs prank rud- deu branch directors mrs d f wright mrs n stark mrs w wrigglesworth mrs 8 k ruddell programme committee mrs clay ton dick miss louie reed miss cor- rena wrigglesworth mrs w alexan der mrs clayton wilson mrs john beubody flower committee mrs geo wing- held miss zeta graham miss elsie bird mrs wilfred bird representatives to district annual- mrs frank ruddell miss margaret glffen miss lula graham mrs a j ruddeu auditors mrs fred morrison mrs john barnes league of nations committee mrs john glffen mrs earl wilson pianist miss correna wriggles worth asst pianist miss florence brown an excellent paper entitled the influence of the home was read by mrs walter wrigglesworth and the hostesses served a dainty lunch artlelea for sale will sell very cheap the following articles upholstered settee upholstered chair morris chair oak washstand double iron- bed with springs small oak table can be seen at mrs a robinsons home main st north mrs j j allen table cloths 12x 52 table cloth 6 napkins to match pus linen 300 52 x 52 table cloth colored border pure a linerr 98c toweling linen tea towels striped turkish toweling colored turkish towels 40c for white turkish towels 19c 25c 19c 25c strayed yearling heifer red and white with brlndle face strayed from lot 30 con 11 esque on may 1 finder please communlcatewf harry ward terra gotta phone 61 ri hay 2tp to bent 7 roomed house with town water and electric light good hen house stable and garden centrally located possession second of june apply at the herald office stp for sale 8ealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to june 3rd for 5 ton weigh scales to be situated in norval opposite mcklnneys black smith shop r w cunningham norval assessment appeals all linen toweling 16c 20c 25c 30c 35c per yd remnants a large assortment of remnants including a little of everything at great reductions from regular price 0 mcbean co georgetown nsulatih o balunafad temperance essay following is another of the prize winning essays in the recent conteal held by the local wct17 why i would choose a total ab stainer rather than a moderate local society expressed our great in- gregory theatre w may mth and kellys in scotland 100 talking singing laughing costarring murray an o fu charlie ghapter 1 of the new seriatthe jade box comedy sunday morning friday and saturday may 30 and 31 three live ghosts based on the new york and fmdon stage success and revolves around the adventures of three soldiers starring robert mont gomery and joan bennett comedy sugar plum papa novelty plough boy tuesday and wednesday june 8 and marianne starring marion davles no 3 the jade box comedy- dads day coming footlights and pools with colleen moore burned mortgage a very pleasing event took place in the home united church aloe on monday evening of last week when free supper to which members ad herents and their friends were invit ed mrapc m ovens one of the oldest and most active members oythe con gregation was called to the front by the pastor rev h e payne to bum the mortgage after it had been sur rendered by mr w j taylor it was the big feature to the evenings en joyment mr h h clarke treasurer of the congregation gave a history of the building operations stating that tn less than four years since the first learning this vision stake was driven in the ground on site gratuitously given hy mr t o dblson the church had discharged its qbllratlong a remarkable achievement the building arid furnishings cost over 115000 not including a beautiful pipe organ and chimes which was the gift to the congregation by mr and mrs w j taylor card of thanks jr and ytn peter oole and family wish to thank thalr many frisndirand neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their daughter and stow gladys drinker as the driver of my autot the term alcohol is generally ap plied to a liquid which is found in all alcoholic beverages such as beer whiskey wine gin and brandy ft is produced by the fermenting action of yeast upon sugar a total abstainer never touches any of these drinks a moderate drinker takes occasional doses a person under the influence of alcohol is dangerous just as a speed- log motor car is when its brakes are out of order and do not hold the car within the first few hours after train ed typists had been given doses there was a decrease tn the amount of work done muscular movements we accurate and the mind because less alert the number of mistakes made jay thnm inrraasan and thalr writing was less legible they believed that they had done very well alcohol impairs the judgment one evening when a man was driving home in thick mist he heard a queer noise about the car he pulled off to the side of the road and waited nil an approaching car should have passed crash from behind came a car which would have hit him if he had alighted the offending machine struck an ohuque blow went on a few feet and topped at the edge of an embankment twenty feet above a river the person that jjuacalcuiated the distance had had just tnf alcohol to dull his good judgment and make him a little recbesw another proof that a total abstainer is a more capable driver of an auto than a moderate drinker is that the former takes onefifth of a second to stop a car while the latter takes three- fifths or even more when going at ordinary speed the mind cannot in terpret a message to the brain if the person ts under jie influence of al cohol if someone had been on the road at the time that the driver notic ed them they would probably have been hit because in threefifths of a second the car would have gone far enough to hit them different tests have been made con- after people have taken beer it la harder for them to distinguish red and green lights it was worse with the green- some could not see the light frequent poisoning from alcohol may be injurious to the mind and nerve especially in persons who have had nervosa breakdowns mxiut twenty per cjit of the males admitted to asylums for insanity owa thslr mental disorder to the ab nl a human beings and costly machines are too valuable to be ruined by people who drink alcohol happily people are commencing to believe that it is not necessary to be used as a hover- ape and it is hoped that automobile irivers will refrain from drinking it frank hotfar junior foortja cm the baulnafad young peoples so ciety was particularly fortunate in having mrs rev jollff of erin give most vivid outline of her work in the west china field where she had been working for over twenty years she intends to return with her hus band and family this summer every one present no doubt marvelled as they followed her in her discrlptive journey- inland for many tedious miles getting only a mlnature mental pic ture of the difficulties horrors and danger which must be encountered that anyone could have the courage to return but as the speaker stated it la the deep realization that the har vest is great and the labourers few that is the strongest motive in mahwg these ministers of the gospel deny themselves so much our krin friends certainly were very kind co usnr as much as they sup plied us with a violin solo by mr don ald kjrkwood accompanied by miss violet klrkwood and a vocal solo by miss bablngton both of which were very finely rendered and immensely ap preciated by all rev aikens then on behalf of the township of esqdksing take notice that a court of revl slon will be held at the council cham ber stewarttown on monday the 9th day of june at 10 oclock ajn to hear appeals against the assessment roll of 1930 2t i m bennett tovnshlp clerk tenders wanted the public school board are fthng for tenders for 65 tons of pocohontas lump coal no 3 bein coal to be de livered in july tenders to be sent to the undersigned by june 0th 2t p b harrison secretary debtedness to our visiting friends for favouring us in such a liberal way and extended to mr and mrs jollff and their family every good wish for health and success when they re turn to their former post in taraway china the anniversary services of balltna- fad united church will be held on sunday june 22nd we are very fortunate in securing the murphal quartette of toronto again who so ably helped us in our service last j- mrs wm mckay miss k mckay and archie mckay motored to owen sound on saturday tn day with friends there glefwilliams mr and mrs martin of spokane washington called on glen griends last monday the fife and drum band headed the orangnmano church parade in muton on sunday last dont forget the ball game tomor row night mr william hyde had the misfor tune to have his car burned last sun day near stoney creek mrs william salhl of toronto spent sunday with olen friends i adair- and m dale of brampton spent sunday at the home of mr w marchment keep the date open for st albans church garden party on wednesday june 18th the olen softball team journeyed to streetsville last thursday and de feated them by the score of 33 to 18 the game began at 7 oclock with the olen at bat w wheeler the olen hurling ace held the streetsville to 6 runs until they changed pitchers streetsville took advantage of the new pitcher thai went into the box and advmled their score to 18 runs the olen will play norval here on thursday night turn out and cheer the boys the death of mrs isabella stevens occurred very suddenly sund at her home elixabeth st brampton mrs stevens was in her seventieth year and was born at olen williams daugh ter of the late john murray an early settler of halton county she went to brampton to make her home 13 years ago after her marriage mrs stevens lived for many years in the state of michigan tin religion she taa a flnsuyleiun her husband three daughters- nellie brampton grace boston mass and mrs w wllklns lexington mass and two brothers alexander murray olenwll liams and john murray toronto sur- vttto the funeral took place on tues day afternoon to glen williams tenders wanted tenders will be received by the pub lic school board for painting two rooms in the school walls and ceiling 3 coats work to be done in july tenders to be in by june 9th for further particulars apply to the un dersigned 2t p b harrison secretary uimlne board tbitest keeps your home at a com fortable livable temperature summer and winter makes big laving in fuel bills your architect contractor or nearest tentest insulation repre sentative will supply full information brrenahonal fusc soato umits mi holl hill moataol qm georgetown ontario the georgetown lumber cos ltd court of revision take notice that the court of re vision will sit in the town hall george town on the 2nd day of june 1930 tn the matter of the appeals against the assessment roll of iftso court at b pjn dated may 21st 1930 p l heath clerk why it wiix pat you to buy tweddles blood- tested chick near home 1 you can see breeding stock and chicks before you buy 2 chicks are more certain to live long railroad journeys are hard on chicks 3 all breeders bloodtested for apeiuutheboll 1- baelhery- wmudlarrhoa 4 every pen headed with rjo p cockerels and all birds the 5 all foundation stock is under government supervision 8 can make shipment on two days notice special reduced prices for june and july barred and white rocks june 1600 july 1400 white teghorph june 1400 july 1200 per hundred express paid safe delivery guaraneee4 we allow express charges off above prices if you call for chicks j g tweddlk fergus ontario forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cash georgetown phone 28 free ijhrnm thrtb plowkr9 paci powdtr tkre plawera perfe iisiil iq0 to sow by w r watson georgetown agfa allweather film a size for every camera leave your films here for expert developing and printing box cameras 125 up kodaks 500 up see the hawkeye camera in black and colors takes a picture24 x v 125 kodak film in the yellow box agents for sargon ehqoe327 no 10 pail pure dover honey 99c 3 pkgs shaker salt 25c 2 tina heinz cream of tomato soup 19c carnation milk baby size per tin 6c farnells english breakfast tea per lb j9c smiths pure chili sauce per bottle 31c 2 tina noracaxe norwegian brisling sardines 35c 5 pkgs- deluxe jelly powder 2 pkgs rice krispies 25c 2 lb christies ginger snaps 25c del maiz corn off the cob per tin 19c christies butter crisp ginger crisp and chocolate crisp cookies 45 cookies in each package 23c choice fruit and vegetables at right prices ae fabnell pro denvery 78l r w v

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