Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1930, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 4th 1930 i r j rmu era at gcawzgui gfet a che each month l per cent cash is per cent annually royalties 2 buy hor i oiimstrnt dependable high yield dividend pa my imeslment 1 offer a limited amount of imperial royalties co investors royalties co washington royalties co monarch royalties corporation petroleum royalties corporation second standard royalties limited get my price on any t the above securities before buying i cai save you money orders executed on all exchanges chas e sjviith srock broker r phone 15 streeuvihe wave your eyes examined ot walker dosc- eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office sm brampton marriages ailungham ingram on tues day june 3rd at cronyn memorial church london ontario by the rev canon qulntln warner lillian louise daughter of mrs maud and he late arthur k ingram of george town ontario to leonard el oullng- ham of tote bank of montreal lon don ontario 4- court of appeal council disposks of a num ber op appeal8 against tbs assessment qeorgetown june 2 1930 the court of revision to hear ap peals against the assessment roll of 1930 was held at pm june 2nd when the following members of coun cil having taken the oath as members of the court heard the appeals may fatal auto accident only son op dr and mrs thos p bradley of sarnia killed when car turned over xtjomaa bradley aged 10 years only son of dr and mrs thomas p brad ley was fatally injured and dr brad ley physician and alderman of sar- nia is in the qeneral hospital in that city recovering from arm shoulder knee and facial injuries and shock sus tained when his automobile went into a ditch on kings highway no 7 one mile south of arkona last saturday evening his son whose head was caught between the opened car door and the top of the doorway died 45 minutes after the accident j dr bradley had been attending the medical convention in toronto while tommy was visiting with relatives in georgetown on bis way home dr r his son and left afternoon in order i the appeals mayor vreorgetown un jb i mclntyre and courz gy cattedfor his minings and cleave- nedlfln the afteri mackenzie reevtymclntyr dllors bessey cmnmings appeals were heard from canadian to avsia crowded highway later sv f artaiit c fl a atjusv inhah asfefefr we have now a complete range of lummer hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock national railways dr gallop george town lumber oo mrs richardson smith stone putted shurch of canada bernard wilcox m william son and h t- arnold moved by mclntyre seconded by dimming that the assessment of dedsrvale onts farm be struck off they being exempt by statutes moved by mclntyre seconded by cummmgs that the assessment of ber nard wilcox be reduced to smsoo on his bouse on academy roard moved by cleave seconded by bes sey that trie assessment of mr m williamson on his weigh scales be con firmed moved by cummlnga seconded by cleave that the assessment of c n railways be reduced to 10188 as per provisions of section 61 of the on tario assessment act moved by cleave seconded by bessey that the assessment of the george town tjimher co on blacksmith pro perty on water sc be reduced to 800 on buildings and assessment on land confirmed moved by cummlnga seconded by cleave that the assessment of mrs mcphersons lot on victoria st be confirmed- moved by mclntyre seconded by bessey that the assessment of mrs richardsons p on mam street south be confirmed mu by c seuuuunl by mclntyre that the assessment of smith stone be placed at lfij00 as per agr plus 10 ma king total assessment 1600 for all purposes moved by mclntyre seconded by bessey that the assessment of dr 0011098 house on comer of main and ouelph sts be confirmed moved by cummlngs seconded by bessey that the assessment of mr arnolds on his residence comer queen union and king streets be confirmed moved by cummlngs seconded by mclntyre that this court of revision do now adjourn to meet next wednes- evenlng june 4th at 8 pan ail about 530 o clock when about one mile south of arkona the doctor n tragic ahead of him and a heavy cloud of dust onthe level road fearing an impending accident he ap plied his brakes the oar swerved to the right ditch travelling far in the ditch before turning over on the right side it is not known whether the boy opened the door or whether it was jarred open dr bradley got out of tpe car and tried to lift the car alone he was aided by passing mo torists and the boy with his head crushed and neck broken was still living he died shortly after the coro ner dr robinson of arkona arrived dr and mrs bradley have the heart felt sympathy of many georgetown friends in their very sad bereavement waldebrook of trafalgar liberal-progressive- choice at convention held at milton last saturday a parmer and lifelong liberal at a large and enthusiastic conven tion held in the princess theatre mil ton last saturday james waldebrook lake shore east was chosen as liber alprogressive candidate the meet ing was presided over py paul plsher burlington president of the halton county liberal association pred dewer milton acted as secretary other nominations were w n robinson oakville duncan campbell naesagewaya william hampshire and thomas leslie esquesbig township donald robertson milton messrs campbell robinson and hampshire declined trie nomination and ballots were cast for the other on the second ballot james walde brook received the majority w n robinson moved that thv selection be made unanimous following the selection or the can didate addresses were given by hon e c drury and veuexander- mcgregor barrister bf toronto as substitute for hon james malcolm minister of trade swimming pool amount ed previously acknowledg- w a canadian legion 7330 li50 misses claridge herald block georgetown obituary isaac brjluvant death came suddenly to mr isaac buruvant on monday may 28th when he was seised with a heart attack and passed away deceased was born in lion township in 1853 and was m his 79th year he came to qeorge town forty years ago and has follow ed his trade as a stone mason here ever since he was an honorable man and good neighbor esteemed and re spected by an who knew him his wife whose maiden name was annie mcciusky predeceased him fifteen years ago pour daughters and three sons survive mrs errtngton mrs n boskfll mrs joseph mulhodand mrs james woods thomas william and pred an of georgetown the funeral took place on thursday afternoon to g cemetery the service be ing conducted by rev p wase of the anglican church of which de ceased was a member tne panbear ers were hamm teeple rupert beau moot john beaumont wm beaumont clarence boskffl and arthur errington golf news the fallowing is a list of the ladies competitions for june july august and september please cut out and keep for future reference june tubesl medal sc june 11th hlridrn score june 18th captain vs vicecaptain jurie25th best medal score july 2nd luncheon and field day july bth lucky box july 18th approaching and putting contest picnic at mrs shorey s ac ton- july 23rd ladles 2 ball foursome july 30th married ladies vs single aug 6th presidents day aug 13th handicap contest aug 20th lowest score on 3 4 9 aug 27th luncheon and field day sept 2nd hidden score sept 9th putting contest sept 18th i ball foursome sept 23rd driving contest- sept 30th captain vs vicecaptain every wednesday ijuiips day te a vv james waldebrook the standard- bearer is a native of halton county his blrthpalce was in trafalgar town ship near milton when a young man he removed to the farm on the lake shore two miles east of oakville where he now resides he is a life long liberal and has been tor 23 years a member of trafalgar township coun cil always oneof the most progressive members as a member of the on tario municipal board he has suggest ed a number of important amend ments to the municipal act that have been adopted he is recognised as a strong candidate oddfellows and rebekahs attend divine service dr anderson of milton again conservative choice at convention held at mil ton on friday was given housing reception at the liberalconservative conven tion held in milton last friday the town hall was acked to the doors with one of the largest attended conven tions tver held in halton county dr robert king anderson of my ton the present member for halton county was unanimously chosen as standard bearer in the approaching federal elec tion dr anderson s nomination was moved by w s davis of oakville sec onded by walter elliot of nassaguweyu township no other name came be lore the convention j m macken- zle of milton was chairman dr anderson was given a rousing reception by the audience which re presented every part of the constitu ency the candidate qiked the elec tors to give their loyal support to mr bennett the conservative party and himself at the next election which he said would be a difficult one and every vote would have to be polled he reviewed his work in the house in the last session and attacked the and commerce who was unable to at- 3overnments tarjff policy and the ijauia lauimiihiiubimma m mm mm5muiimfmmr watches j j clocjcs headquarters for wedding and shower presents any of the following make suitable wedding presents tambour clocks chime clocks silver tea services silver cuke plates carvlnu sets stainless knlf and fork sets olimt r stt 97 pieces regular 35 00 special to clear 9 75 op 3500 1800 ap 2 75 np sis 500 ap u0 dunning budget te predicted a gain of- from 8 to 10 seats in quebec for the conservatives and said reports were to the effect that the bennett forces would gain all through the dominion also in ml glass bowls vases sherbets comports pink white and green suitable- shower presents mayonnaise and other handy little dishes bowls plates sugar and cram sets tups and anuctrs candy jars vases candle holders of brass or glixha priced from 10s as you dont have to buy because you come in and look around for suggestions fosters jewelry gift shop queen st west brampton r wedding rings splendid sermon by rev ken neth maclean special music on sunday evening orion lodge wo ipo and verrinn pcjah x norval mills corn cracker mill dn operation kings choice r lour fortnread n fo p whole wheat flour wheatlets feed bran shorts gluten now on handr w b browne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown terracotta mr jno mcnally has returned home from ouelph hospital much improved in health leslie icam has arrived home from hamilton much improved in health mr hl j stringer has arrived home from now parry sound district where he has been spending a couple of months with his brother there jim looks as though that northern country hasagreed with him the halton brick co are still runn ing to their fullest capacity our local quarries are all booming here at present the crops are looking fairly well in this vicinity notwithstanding the backward season the united church services are be ing held at7 pm now daylight sav ing time mr gormans sermons are being highly appreciated here there is considerable excitement around our burg at present concern ing a large bear which has been seen prowling around the mountain near mrs john wriggllswoktjblmr j sandersons house mr norman icam has gone to to ronto where he is learning the brick laying trade ws are sorry to learn that mrs r mccauley had the misfortune to fall recently and fracture her leg she is now on the mend and we hope she will soon be able to be around again as iiiii mr davlsh hss returned to his sum mer cottage here and is busy plant ing trees and flowers which add con siderably to its beauty no 184 iooj and visitors from lodges of neighboring towns attended worship in knox presbyterian church georgetown at 8 45 pjn the chimes pealed out familiar airs including shall we gather at river i surrender and rock of ages the special soloist was mrs jose phine wilson mcleay who delighted the congregation by her rendering of he shall feed his flock and the stranger of galilee rev kenneth mwrp minister of knox church preached from the text and pharoah put a gold chain about josephs neck drawing the lessoi that as josephs person was ornament ed by this gold chain so are our lives ornamented by that chain made up of such links as- simplicity contentment friendship faithfulness and worship pred m pollett was organist and choirmaster on tuesday morning may 27th af ter a brief illness mrs john wrlggles- worth passed peacefully away at the old homestead now the residence of her son norman oothe seventh line esquestng near ashgrove was in her 81st year her hi the late john wriggleswarth a prom inent resident of the county who had occupied the position of warden of the county predeceased her three years ago in july surviving are the four children of the home mrs john t shanks rutapwfi man pred and norman the former on the farm of bis maternal grandfather r 8 haxl j p and the tatter on the farm where his father re for some fifty years both on the seventh line of esquestng and gordon of california three of mrs wrtgglesworths brothers also sur vive dr t p hau vancouver bc dr ernest han victoria bx1 and john o hall denver col tja mrs wrigglesworth was a queenly christian woman unselfish and al ways considerate of others a wife and mother beloved a neighbor esteemed and a christian worker willing snd wor there win always be hallow ed memories of this splendid woman in the community the funeral was held from her late residence on friday to ashgrove inurtny a was l attended h friends snd nelgl the service was conducted hy her pastor rev john wemrmgst tr th rev g w thompson of hamilton and the rev henry caldwell of mmehmimi all spoke of the great influence of her life upon neighborhood in which she uved for so many years the pallbearers public school field day the public school celebrated the kings birthday on tuesday by hold ing a field day the day was line there was a large gathering of pupils and many parents and cltlxens enjoy ed the afternoon watching the vari ous events which were keenly contest ed the winners were as follows boys 100 yd 12 yrs and over- 1st carl hyde 2nd dick rldaall 3rd clay ton bradley boys 76 yds 11 years 1st uoyd sanderson 2nd bruce kennedy 3rd elmer mccumber girls under 6 1st leona saxe 2nd mary smith 3rd martha rumley boys under 6 yrs 1st charles car- and robert auatt ard bobblav for sale sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to june 3rd for 5 ton weigh scales to be situated in nerval opposite mckinneys black smith shop it r w ctjnninoam norval egg for nii white wyandottea that are wyan dotte eggs from year old hens bred from rojp stock martin and altfcen strains pen no 1headed by a mar tin cockblrd fen no 2 by an altken cockblrd- 160 per setting of 15 eggs h davidson georgetown phone 263 neyr were arthur ruddeu albert howson aa douglas sargent 3rd teddie stig- w e nhmn clayton rank tart wll son and thoma brownridge musical festival officers at the annual meeting of the hal ton music festival association held may 29th john wilson of bronte for 41 sears a trustee of 8 s no ib tra falgar was for the fourth time elect ed to the presidency other officers elected are first vicepresident mrs agnew of acton second vlcepresl dent mrs denlson of georgetown secretary mrs hartley of milton treasurer p w cooke of milton the executive co will comprise representatives of those schools in terested in the event in considering plans tor next years event several changes were made in the arrangement of the classes in the choral section three classes will pro vide for choirs from senior schools of ore rooms or more intermediate with two or four and junior from one room rural schools the solo com petitions for boys snd girls will each be divided into two classes making provision tor those of 11 years and under and those over 12 years the three music supervisors in the county mrs p o russell mrs moore and miss harrison wulact as a com mittee to draft the syllabus for the lt31fesuval and select test pieces for the anolrs and jololsta another meet- in of the association wttl be held in november to lec their erport card op thanks we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our very sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and sympathy extendedio us in our sad bereavement by the death of our beloved father the late isaac bulllvint the pamuy girls 6 yrs balerie herbert 2nd joan hale 3rd helen zimmerman boys s years 1st eddie stapleton 2nd jack klllngham 3rd roy peck girls 7 years 1st jean blair stella laird 3rd jennie farmer boys 7 years 1st jlmmle ruddell rock bottom prices for june and july barred and white rocks 14c fwih 12c ex press paid 100 live arrival guaranteed we allow express charges off above prices if you call for chicks i q tweddle fergus ontario fee stahrty bottm ger girls 8 years 1st ethel mcenery 2nd helen blackburn 3rd betty speight boys 8 years 1st gordon webster 2nd george graham 3rd percy king airls 0 and 10 yrs 1st evelyn wood 2nd elma tost edna labas boys 0 and 10 yrs 1st robert bon- field 2nd charlie hoare 3rd douglas auatt girls 11 snd 12 yrs 1st dorothy sargent 2nd haxel walker audrey grieves girls over 12 years 1st barbara tost 2nd bessie walker 3rd plata oraham teacherb race 1st miss lindsay 2nd miss bain 3rd miss hume ahis relay race dorothy sargent dna dtggins rosie lorusso hazel walker girls 3legged race 1st barbara tost and bessie walker 2nd audrey grieve and aueen dabble girls sack race 1st una dlgglns 2nd barbara tost 3rd flora araham boys relay race dick rlddall ed die lunan carl hyde reg hoare boys sack race reg hoare 2nd uoyd sanderson 3rd dick rlddall wheelbarrow race 1st dick rlddall and carl hyde 2nd reg hoare and three flowers eddie finnan yboys bicycle race 1st carl hyde 2nd eddie lunan boys softball miss ryans room girls softball miss ryansjtoom fyof total fares to canada 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