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

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j age the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 9th 19 30 spend an enjoyable sunday afternoon july 13th 1930 band concert i iltiyi- n s bni toronto kxii iibition 1 92 cublm lull 1 limily r uiiph ih il es sine in k aire m 1 musi sol riu i ill uartr irs eldorado park tikr high fcpril its dtrrrl irk cimaditfii national fleclriv niyx i time for a change in halton l j vole for james waldbrooke liberal and progressivecandidale ndtf dsissiv mua a i a a bi3miij jiiinjtimmbar 1 9 i b pure food store uboak3av c0- 10 lbs granulated sugar 51c 2 lb bulk dates christies premium soda crackers per pkg h a g coffee per tin 3 tins clarks pork and beans small size 2 tins ayltner choice quality i omatoos 10 cakes coin fori soap 8 cakes castile soap 3 pkgs star ammonia 3 cakes lux oilrt soap 3 pkgs i ux soap 1- lakes whiz sanitory cleanser per tin choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75 ijlabiiimilimibin vib ibilbil h s entrance exams miss kyans prilltrjpask 100 vltlt cknt 13 with iionoks thirty pupils from oeorgftown pub lic school wrote on their rntnuice and thirty weir surcrssful thirteen of tluvsr pupils pussetl with honors this is ji record ao be proud of and we con- hiuihi mitts- hynn and her pupils on their splendid urhievement of tlie seventy rtve rundidulks tak ing uie high school entruncr exam inations ul cleorgrtown in june the following were surccssful isabella cj alrxunder lions alec a atkins helen billings elsie carter mildred cuseley arthur cooke hons john cummins klsie davis hon fredrick a uenlson hon frances kvaus herbert j finney hon mar- i jorie fowler hon uuth anion lion flora k truhom madeline oraham hon marjorie haines william han cock hon norman herbert- hon j reginald hoore prod- humphrey fedna hurley hon carl hyde hon clar ence k kennedy frank kentner hon margaret kenlner hon joy laird margaret latimer margaret mug edithlqxecf john loree edward lain- an hon margaret mcbride edith mekane hon ktlen mclean john mcnubb hon tlortban marchment gladys marlovf hon marion max well margarevneax margaret north ricjiard g riddajh lloyd sanderson hon marlon sclrenk margaret sim ons betty smethurst hazel smith norma smith maty stand lsh hon ham tennanl barbara tost uuneoii c tost hon- olive tyers bessie walker bdythe m whltmeo evelyn wilkins hon- harvey williams hon kathleen wilson hon dorothy wright doris wright the highest five halton pupils in order of standing at this centre were herbert j finney a pupil of miss leora mcdougull principal of norval public school harvey williams pupil of miss annie v ryan principal of georgetown p s isabella g alex ander and edward a lunan t equal t the former a pupil of miss ruth e giffen of ashgrove public school no 3 esqueslng township and the latter of georgetown p s and ruth gan- ton also of georgetown p s miss edith mekane a pupil of miss mary lyons no 3 chinguacousy town ship peel county writing at george town made sufficiently high marks to have ranked third in the above stand ing had she been a halton candidate the marks of unsuccessful candi dates are being sent out at once but certificates won may not be mailed till the first of august george t our esteemed townsman who cele brated his 80th birthday bit sunday last july 6th mr poo has been a resident of georgetown and vicinity for the past 45 years the herald extends congratulations -w- -3k- 3 3 -8k- 8b- 5- w -flas- fc -3k- sfc 0k ev oky 3a c- 3k town council council met on wednesday evening with mayor mackenzie in the chair and councillors davis deiilson parr cu minings and cleave minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed mr j j gibbons addressed council re purchase of part of property in rear of ills block on main street moved by donison seconded by davis hat tlie property committee be emiwwered to negotiate transferr of properly to mr oibwns for tlie sum of 15 he to ay cast of dee aiui transfer carried communications were read from st josephs hospital re indigent pallrnl cieorge towns business mens associa tion requesting that the first monday in august be declared civic holiday and that they be granted use of park for annual picnic public and high school boards hospital for sick children judge munroei re appeal against assessment moved by cunimings seconded by parr that business mens association be granted use of park for picnic on civic holiday iparried moved by ocnisgr- sccontted by cummmgs thai the retail electrical association of ontario be granted use of park for picnic on july 9thcar- ried the fixing of the tax rajte for 1930 and the payment of bak taxes was discussed at some length mayor mackenzie asked for leave of absence for two months his request was granted moved by cleave seconded by oep- son that reeve mclntyre be appoimed acting mayor in absence of mayor mackenzie in the old country car ried moved by cleave conded by parr that the following accounts be assed 1800 j800 1650 1800 2200 2030 400 1800 1630 2770 3400 1000 75 392 114 4178 125 47225 2480 500 4650 ed little ww sts h marchment ww sts ed little ww sts h marchmetn ww sts ii marchment ww sts ed litlle ww sts wm stokes ww h marchment sts park ed little sts park w c cunningham sts ed erwin sts park miss k d ryan stamps hydro electric fire nail hydro electric town hall hydro electric waterworks hydro electric power hydro electric fire alarm hydro electric street lights wm rmmerson sts n snyder sts mountain sanatorium charity toronto hospital for consump tives harold mcclure charity messrs lawson stratton fees dow chemical co sts f oordinghrys ha ww dominion rubber co fire hose dominion rubber co can nat express sts e c thompson court fees wm ward court fees can brass co waurworks st lawrence transports r h thomijson ww s walker sidewalks w g marshall express e c thompson court costs e c thompson court costs elmer c thompson ins foundry 4135 georgetown he raid printing 110 87 on motion council adjourned to meet next regular meeting night or at the call of the mayor or acting mayor 4630 4500 4250 22036 4rl 1417 75 80 400 4 00 3117 62 1088 7440 427 562 394 church news salvation army sunday july 13th 11 am hol th deling subject what holiness is not sunady school at 3 pm sena along your children if they go no where else 7 pm salvation meeting come and enjoy an oldtime revival meeting at the united church services knox baptist july 13th- 11 joint united sunday and am midsummer sale mens wear department mens work shirts khaki and blue chambry reg 135 mens good quality english broadcloth shirts collars attach ed all sizes only mens silk combinations cd to mens caps assorted patterns reg 150 str ledc line sox in fancy patterns reg 35c 3 pr woollen bathing suits reg 250 boys plusfours in fancy tweeds reg 275 mens silk braces reg 100 cood quality men s khaki pants now only men s punning shoes special ammoniaproof solid leather work boots 89c 100 98c 75c 50c and 75c 50c 145 148 49c 129 98c 298 boys khaki pants bloomers shirts and running shoes at attractive prices and 7 m dj3t rev r w riimley in charge sunday july 20th united services will be held in the baptist church rev a n frith will be n charge st- teorres church 4th sunday aftey trinity 8 am hoiy communion 11 am matins and sermon by the rector 7 pm even song and sermon by the rector cor porate communion of the 1921 and 1928 confirmation class st a i bans churrh alenwilliams 930 am holy qpmm union choral 3 pm evensong anct sermon by the rctor re- union success was fine for months efforts have been in pro- gress for a re- union of the old boys and girls of dublin school on domin ion day the response to the invita tions sent out was highly gratifying when a gathering of between 700 and 800 assembled at the school on tues day afternoon the old school looked unusually at tractive in a new coat or paint of agreeably contrasting colors with a carefully shorn school playground and the addition of mr donald waldles meadow adjoining gave ideal accomo- ladies wear department oresses goo d sty i id cole other dresses at 89c 175 245 298 995 etc of hats in assorted shades half price and less 135 39c 75c 49c 98c a nice range plearing at good quality corselatte only ladies silk bloomers good quality reg iadies running shoes special d brill co phone j 67 comer mili and main streets georgetown f and parking places the reunion attracted old pupils and th f from a wide area triey were present from alt parts of ontario from the cities and from the rural districts from new ontario and new york from g lovers vllle and johnstown from toronto and hamil ton from detroit and rochester from buffalo and balllnafad from guelph and georgetown and from esquesing and nassagaweya milton and bramp ton and naturally a large contingent from acton the programme was diversified and interesting johnston brothers a trio of scojtishipers from toronto en livened the proceedings during the afternoon with the strains of high land airs there were baseball games on three separate diamonds horse shoe pitching waltzing on the danc- llng platform but above all the meet ing ofold friends and the rehearsing of incidents of personal acquaintance ships and community life after a bounteous supper in which the menu was wholesome attractive and generous the crowd was assembl ed at the platform there auctioneer kerr auctioned off the famous auto graph quilt prepared bythc dublin womens institute mr duncan mc- dougall being the highest bidder the conveners of committees through whose efforts the re union was brought to so successful a con clusion were refreshments peter mc- tsaac mutsc john black sports j b mackenzie platform j sprowl booth duncan mcdougall gates duncan waldle and j b black they were assisted by a host of willing and competent workers the event was historic and was thor oughly enjoyed by the hundreds who attended free press st georges church service annual ciiuiull rakait of ioval okanoe ioimk ani tltti kiies st cieorwes chureli wm ltllil ut rtlarity on sunday evening lust july uth on the occasion oi he annual church pjinuir of the true ittue and loija ijxiues the parade led the lodge rtminis for the hurcli headed by tlie lleinvdliini tvind the iillwhilr coslumts tl the ti ue bines looking very neat and cool tlie mrvice print- ed on smiat stice sheits was hearti ly sung by thelarue ijngmgamon the hymns eiwcially being very enthusi astically renderedi smeial prayer weri offend by tlie rector who also read the lessons irom tin 1i mid new testaments rfc in extending a most heart ylfcliine to the various lodges reprosrtujd at uit service the lt4tcr remiudel th iiiemlxt of one ot the rules of their order namely tliul ti be a truemem ber of the loba they rmisi sincere obswvers of the ijirds ikiy and regular attendants at ilis house bakliikhis remarks upon the text christ also loved the church and fuve himself for rt kuiiesians 52s tilt- rector said there was a tendency lii human nalure tq take tilings for granted we do not often tike the trqubte to enqiurv iiito the origin of ithiiupi and thls was particularly true of the churph we take the church lor granted without enquiring as to how it came into cxistofee or what would be the result if tlie church peases to b this large subject the speaker sjutl could not be liandled in the few minutes ut his disposal but it might be worth while just to find out what was the mind of christ with regard to the church to find out what his practice was and also his teach ing in this connection our lord was born into a very elaborate church system there was the jewish priesthood with high ritual sacrifices feats fasts ablutions ana ceremonials which he accepted and used all through his earthly life he was circumcised attended all the feasts of the passover was baptized and attended ihu synagogue worship regularly week by week he declared when on trial for his life that he had taught openly in the synagogue and in the temple which shows that he found established religious usage to be of value ah men according to his teaching are gods children going astray sometimes like lost sheep dis obedient perhaps not always keeping the fathers laws which tells them not to steal to covet or to kill which tells them to keep the sabbath day holy and so on the children ought to worship the father to pray to him and to trust him with thei li these divine laws ilke ockls naliirat laws cannot be broken without seri ous danger and loss to the individual or the nation who disregard them or deliberately break them the founder of the church was tlie lord jesus christ who prayed all night to ood and then chose 12 out a large number of followers that they might be with him and that he mitfht endthem forth to preach these men he instructedin the organization of the church tne word church means those called out and bound ogether into an organization by a rommon impulse common devotion o the common lord and master is the essential and strict obedience to hls commands thli organization christ said would be empowered for service by hls divine spirit whom he would send to lead them to teach them and m guide them into all truth they were to baptize all believers and make disciples of all nations st paul pea o t ohu as the body of christ and adds know ye not that the spirit of god dwelleth in you the church not only proclaims christs will but also embodies christs will it is a divine society and although its children its members may not all be living up to their obligation their priveleges by reason of their neglect of gods word keeping his day of rest attending hls house on hls day to offer pralse and worship to him yet they are still gods children and when they leave the far country and decide to return they find the father going out to meet them and welcoming them back as sons a time like the pres ent affords a good opportunity to face- our obligations afresh and decide as good soldiers of the king to march forward under hls banner to victory with the great prince leader going on before during the offertory the choir sang very acceptably the anthem abide with me fast falls the eventide mrs bradley organ lst presided at the organ in her usual capable manner at the close of the service the parade reformed and marched through the streets to the park where a beauti ful banner was dedicated and present ed to the true blue lodge lady golfers field day the lady golfers of the halton golf and country club held a very suc cessful and enjoyable field day on wednesday last july 2nd play com menced at ten oclock and continued until late in the afternoon luncheon and supper were served picnicstyle in the log cabin at the seventh tee the following is a list of the winners in the various events longest single drive xfrs willlugh- by largest aggregate in driving mrs h approaching and putting mrs cof- fen best gross score mrv shorcy best net score mrs p cleave best score over the pond mlss mil dred fleck lowest score in putting mrs o t mckay canadian chautauqua georgetown financial statement recfipts adult tickets 383 x 200 students tickets 156 tax 50 admissions sunday collection refund of advertising from chautaiiyua guarantors 51 x 7 70k 766 00 156 00 7660 75 40 29 24 20 00 112324 392 70 hstanoard paint will cover j 9 0 0 a sq ft economical protection foryouphome f riceperialiort is a very deceiving basis on which to judge the cost of paint ttstts shown below tp the comparative costs of painting twpi houses olthe same size all things iwinft xjoal the higher tb pricepar gallon the higher the quality and the lower ihe initial or ultimate cost of pulnt i sure to be clheap prlcepergallon paint notofily increased tbt cost of painting hut also the cost of labor of protection and the coat of repainting these points are illustrated in the following comparison lowe brothers high standard paints vs cheap paints average price lowe brothers high standard paint per 9 gallon average coverage per gallon 450 required for 2250 square feet labor cost of applying 5 gallons of lowe bros paint at 700 per gallon total cost 61 average price cheap paint per gallon smlmrm average coverage cheap paint per gallon required for 2250 square feet labor cost of applying 7 gallons cheap paint total cost c 517 o or 275 of cast of trw whou job is saved by pmrchasimm lowe brothers utah standard paint not to spcajtof the addo added advantage of having a ntterior job i ptmarancei service and long life figure your paint requirements on a guare foot basts if jom do so om wiu lowe brothers high standard paints and varnishes 1 r h thompson co phone 46 main st georgetown insurance of all kinds money to loan sole aicent for atwater kent radios get my prices on a and b batteries tubes aerials etc f kersey phone 290332 georgetown concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of rhrgf- ii you require anything in this line phone 321 s walker georgetown 3tp tf erwiigoldhaiifs meat market all kinds of frfcsh and salt meats at right prices erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown cattolli c tart 5c and 10c sle pt so popular wirfi oar customer tlw ar score mso ever since have ill 1 in ilsst an encore- so this weal said we present yon with long list of geaubsne b at these msignificsnt pricefigures assj ianrite you 10 help yourself gnanroyilyl no tissut to the quantity you purch aa assy of the folowaagt fjbooafei ofc 3 card op thanks wc hereby conyej purj inccrc ttrianlu lb neighbors and all who so willingly helped to cjjtlngulih the fire at our prcmlscsjan thursday last their kind assistance was much appreciated 1 y borraciough j eflon olen wlillarns expenses ouarantee 135000 war tax on tickets us icr contra 7660 advertising 2340 prizes 5000 hydro account 15 on incidentals 94 o w mclintock 151fi34 treasure partners fatal fall tragic circumstances marked the end of w well wood farmer dundas highway whose funeral was held fri day afternoon mr wellwood was on a load of hay in his barn on wednes day when he slid and fell the hired man heard the thud ormhe hard barn floor- ar t his employers aldj but found that life was extinct mr well wood was 60 years of age he was formerly associated with the well- wood dairy in toronto and came from the city to the herbert cjinovcr farm about tw year ago toilet rolls bootonresscaca jj fob sj h o ammonia aa aafivesaatae houcboid au c pkgs 25 washing soda crystal or ana and haauaer c pkgs 25 hunwb inindu j 5 infants delight fairy s tb kaat cj t aaka 25 white windsor soap 5 25 chocolate bars krt 2 tmm 5 surprise soap trial j tia c aara os jijf tz lib ptjsc milk st charles evaporate 1 lb lin- butter csnllai own creamery 2 t- 6x clarks beans no tin tins 29 macaroni loiorgitiaacsaa xo corn starch bexoii osc lawrence pkgs 29 apricots josswia brand ruffrt mum peaches diced beets arlom n 2 io spaghetti lobster paste f mairicaw aa io cookies minced clams msk a dfluai and irtinlffinn oup tenajrr pmeitic a fbvc ravor clasfu prr tin uvv io pound 2nxpolishc assorted per un bruxo 4or aluminum pkg 1 1 1 ips stores c 105 stoats bssammmamtaalatat main street georgetown i

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