Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 5, 1930, p. 3

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c s k ttie- georgetown herald wednesday evening november 5th 1930 page 3 delicious salada quality is an inexpensive luxury vl tea fresh from the gardens lmiiiiimji pure food store 2 lbs guelph creamery builer 71t 7 lb bag national pastry flour ft 23c 32 oz bbl choice peanut butter 45c 2 lb fancy new figs 25c 2 lb new hfitlbwi dates 25c christies holland rusks per pkg 19e 2 lb handy pantry tin eftsifirst 39c 5 pkgs deluxe jelly powder 25c no 10 tin new clover honey 99c no 5 tin new clover honey 53c no 22 tin new clover honey 31c gold medal floor wax per tin 39c fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices mimsjj j a e piuawpft doiveiy farnell phone 75 ielljiiiillliai i- i i shop local news poppy tny siturdny anniuil annis in dance friday vtuankskiviiik luy monday a public hotitlity tills i the iiihith ymi ehoosr ydur coiflteil for hil v town nominations nov 21st- elec tion dec 1st have you made your contribution to the poppy fund if not it so now georgetown public slirxm rejxrt will appear m next issue irnrseiowii business places are now open on thursday afternoon buy u poppy mi saturday tuna help the boys win have their best for our freedom the true blues will hold a dance in the glen on nov 2hiii keep this date rfmii all hockey pluycrs fire requested to ik at the arena on friday even ing at 730 rmr n wbnrns lcleiilipjic no is itow itn when wanting trucking of any kind phone h67f jeurge tow i itp those in charm appeal n in making a prjuy ikki job nt- our cemetery but it is costing a lot of personals i where your money will go i i l i i i i the farthest a store wortji knowing where bargain are bargains just look at these specials for thanksgiving any ladies dress in the store at only 695 ff to i m 3 to a r ladies silk bloomers at only ladies pullover gloves only ladies pullover gloves fleece lined and many other wonderful bargains mens fleece lined combinations at only mens work pants only mens work shirts only mens panco heel and sole work shoes only mens allwool work socks at only also dress shirts ties work and dress gloves scarfs etc at very attractive prices we also offer childrens warm clothing such as boys fleece lined combinations reefer coats suits caps mitts girls flanelette and broadcloth middies skirts stockings kiddies sleepers bath robes baby blankets etc etc at the very lowest prices a store where your dollar goes a long way open all day thursday 69c 69c 79c 149 139 79c up 295 29c our luktfrluhms report business pruity fair with nothing l complain about for tu season sf the year v th womens society of the bap tist chhrch will hold sale of work and home baking in puwk library on saturday ajuirnoon ntfv 8th fronr 3 to 5 oclock owing to next monday beinj thunkskivum day kmiuimiib town ship coimclfwill hold their liuijclrckii jar meeting- on monday nov 17th 114 130 pjn when in need of waterfronts bricks grates and all stove andj furnace re pairs for any make furnaces cleaned stove and furnace pipes call f l mcgllvray phone 273w georgetown the womans auxiliary of st pauls church norval will hold their annual bazaar and afternoon lea on friday nov 7th at 3 oclock every body cordially invited 2t ilast week mr ben young of norval station presented tlie editor with six fine fresh hen eggs that weighed i lb and a ounces pretty hard to beat eh thanks ben read the armistice day proclama tion posters attend the memorial ser vices on sunday and dont forget- the two minutes silence ton tuesday at 11 am a three act comedy entitled aji of a sudden peggy will be put on by the united chuich young people league in the gregory theatre op monday nqv 24th keep this date open the public are getting wise where to get repairing done and where to get the best boots money can buy at ihe lowest prices and regular all- round satisfaction pants overalls socks shirts and mills at rut prices look in our bargain window j roney 2t an olde thyme dance will be held on thursday evening nov 0th 1930 in town hall slewartlown under the auspices of the esquesing wo mens institute music supplied by prankssprghestra admission 47c plus 3c taxt lunch provided a good time is guaranteed it mr and mrs salmon of acton smn sunday at mrs thompsons mr und mm john price and dr w mrouire of simcoe were visn in town on tifosday mr jum m rs w c reynolds of port arthur are visiting with mr and mrs e mnwhirur mrs ii w kennedy and miss mar- gnrei kennedy of toronto were visitors in town for the week end miss jean mackenzie and mlss margnrci wallace are holidaying at nnpunev and ottawa mrs joseph hlscctl has returned to her ionir in toronto after sending two weeks with mrs a devereaux mrs pr meyer and daughter helen al plymouth wis and mrs charles wapshott of toronto spent tuesday with friends in georgetown mr and mrs james wright and daughter miss mildred are visiting with mr and mrs james roney and friends in vicinity yiss bertie kindree miss ella jitrksn mba norma kindree of to ronto spent the week end with mrs a dtuereaux among those from out 6t town who attended fhe funeral of thfr late thomas mcwhlrter on sunday were mrs c crang miss isobel mewliuier mr jaek mcwhirter- mr thomas mewhlrter mr dfid mrs jobji cros- lahd mr and mrs h thbngter mr albert cropland mr and mrs- w ocaham mr and mrs m gra ham and mrs charles graham mrs w rcid mr arid mrs mcdowell- mjii 1 g wilson mr h e pearcn mrs k e robinson mr w j reyn olds mr frank reynolds toronto mr and mrs verdun mr and mrfl geo cusick mr and mrs w phil- poll guelph mr and mrs j m carton mrs cusick moffatt mr and mrs a porgraves tonawanda mr and mrs t j ferguson and family hamilton kir and mrs geo lane mr j- lane mr melvln lane dundalk poppy day fund the canadian legion georgetown post aekuowleiges witli sincere 1111111 the undermentioned donations toward 1930 poppy fund previously acknowkdged 11200 500 as a clood entertainment there was a good attendance at the gregory theatre last thursday night when the ladies ad of the college st bapust church toronto put on the play the ladies aid on strike under the auspices of the womens society of the baptist church george town the play was well produced and brought forth many a hearty laugh from the gathering all the artists took their parts well earn danre another large barn dance will be held in w w foatherstymes big steel barn on wednesday nov 12th at drianquin 7th line trafalgar 9 miles north of oak rl lie station choice barrel of northern spy apples to best lady and gent dancers on the floor refreshments barn heated if night is cold let everyone come this will probably be the last dance this fall guis 4 piece orchestra popular prices 25c each w w reatherstone proprietor norman villi manager u local council of women previously ackhowledgcd ladies council ii c mcclure v c mceachern a friend col g o brown j h barber credit lodge af fe a m l f greenwfxki l e fleck w v grant f r b foulis j m moore a friend j b mackenzie georgetown fire ivpt georgetown arena co ltd holy cross church mrs t avharley st georges church smith stone w f bradley corj oration of georgetown towjfiship of ksqutrsing verdun rebecca lodge municipality of georgetown v7 new advertisements all sqall advertisement ander this heading stlrcur cash with order 200 1 00 10 00 5 011 200 1000 200 2 01 1 00 200 200 1 00 500 1000 500 500 500- 500 5q0 100 5000 1000 500 painting and decorattast oct your houses renewed now while the prices aredw sausfaction guar- antel b jtwlgglns painter and decorator phorie 331 georgetown 3tp for sale at a bargain small electric stove aply lo p w brooke main street georgetown tf f pl wanted any person having yorkshire sowi from 6 montli to one year old for sale plcose communicate with bbx ft79 or phone 145 georgetown it t rent frame house on main st opposite baptist church 10 rooms phone 5 r- 22 or apply u ms swan main st north georgetown synopsis of byla ww glenwilliams to the brrthren of credit lodgr credit lodge will take part in the armistice parade on sunday next nov 9th marching in a body to the mflnurmmu brethren will assemble at the lodge room at 120 pm masonic regalia will not be worn h goldstein gibbens block main st georgetown brontes oldest citlxen dead charles taylor the oldest citizen of bronte and a resident for nearly fit years passed away at his home in his eightyseventh year mr taylor has ben blind for a few years and confined to bed for part of trie time but his death was sudden and unex pected missionary meeting lr margaret mckellarv who has spent forty years ih mission work in india gave an intereatlng and in structive address to a large gathering at the womens missionary society meeting in the united church on tuesday afternoon refreshments were served at the close of tlie ad dress armmico memorial service the canadian legion are again responsible for all the arrangements made for the armistice annl versa ry memoriaj service to be held on sun day 9th inst at 2 pm those wish ing to join in the parade will find particulars elsewhere in this issue an invitation is extended to all exser vice men whether members of the legion or not to turn out with their comrades hp whloughby farm agency we have at present a number 6f city properties to ex change for farms in this district 7000 6500 5500 5500 3000 brick house detached 8 rooms side drive double garage oak floors 2 mantles 3 piece bath hot air heating sum mer kitchen and sun room clear of encumberance exchange for so to 100 acres with good buildings and going concern preferred hot air heating 3 piece exchange tor small farm brick house 7 rooms oak floors bath clear of encumbrs betached stucco house 6 rooms oak floors 3 piece bath hot air heating clear ot encumbrance exchange for cheap farm brick house 6 rooms and attic hardwood floors hot air healing 3 piece bath clear t1 encumbranoe and situated in mount dennis exchange fonan equlppped farm detached house five rooms frame atteonvenicnces garage clear of encumbrance and situated in long branch ex change for 100 acres with good buildings also a number of properties situated in toronto wes ton mount dennis long branch georgetown and acton subject to one small mortgage to ey- change for large farms or chicken farms we are the largest selling agency in the dominion of canada j a bird georgetown representative 1 ontario stole radio and jewelry last saturday night sometime be tween 8 and 11 oclock while mr and mrs ralph tripp were out thieves gained an entrance through a cellar window to their residence- fin market street and stole their radio a watch and other jewelry the police are working on the case and it is hoped the culprits may be captured ilallowftvn party the young peoples league of the united church held a halloween party under the direction of miss dorothy prampton convenor on monday evening there was a good attendance and a marvellous array of costumes the evening was spent in music and games after whlcri re freshments- were served mrs a black won first prize for best jady costume and mr h o mcclure was awarded first for best gents costume the young peoples society of the utltted church opened their autumn nrtlvities with a welfier roast in the hasemenr of the church on thursday evening last after the opening hymn the following program was rendered i lawai in music by the m bros instrumental by miss marguerite mcmaster reading by mr lloyd barth solo by miss merrltt accom panied by miss b farnsworth of brampton solo mrs caldwell and united church quartette mus mary wheeler was the accompanist during the evening when the call came i hat the welners were ready all gath ered in a circle and enjoyed what the young people had provided for them singing and games brought a delight fill evening to a close mr and mrs percy graham and family have moved to brampton their many friends wish them every sue cess in their new home mrs oharra miss margaret ohara mr john brown of toronto spent funday with glen friends halloween was very lively by thf look of some of our streets mr and mrs s guthrie and fami ly of toronto spent monday with olen friends miss doris hepburn of toronto npent the week end at her home here norval gregory theatre wodnvaday nov 5th guilty starting virginia valli the last chap ter of the klng4of the kongo talk ing screen snapshots friday and saturday nov 7th and 8th way out west western starr ing william haines h comedy john nys weekcod columbia oem stage door knights monday and wednesday nov 10th and iathmatinee at 3 pm vslns of the children an intimate tale of family life starring robert mont gomery comedy the ornfctbf novelty jazz rhythm pioneer is buried thomas mccracken 00 one of peel countys old6st pioneers was laid to rest in- streetsvtlle cemetery this afternoon following a short service at the home of his daughter mrs t ii wilson service was held at the tpresbyterlan church with rev w t mccrc the pastor in charge assist ed by rev oeorge purchase streets vtlle united church and rev r j w perry rtsctor of trinity anglican church at the graveside the streets- ville orange lodge of which mr mc cracken was probably the oldest mem ber read their burial service with c hiliiard worshipful master and other officers taking part if you want to save 36 to 40 per edit oit the dollar on overalls pants shirts socks and mitts just come to roneys shoe store and see for your self thirteen yews in oeorffeldwn have your boots iefoured hdre agd gel uiem done right at a reasonable price remember this is a reliable store 3tp norval young peoples union held a very enthusiastic re organization meeting on october 27th in the base ment of the presbyterian church following are the officers hon presidents rev mr mac- donald rev mr boyd l f green wood w o mcclure presidents walter fiddler secretary mrs c w more ton treasurer clarence mcclure vice- president oliver hunter miss elsie mcclure miss alice gray miss luella reld joe lyons clauduls mac laughlin bobbie a percy leslie jrlanisumrs j king assistants mrs moreton miss elsie mcclure miss alice leslie press reporters mlas p magutre harold j4fiwre social and refreshment committee mrs gordon brown miss o mac- pherson mrs sammcolure mrs t hewson jr miss merle early mpp j graham mrs greenwood miss may hunter miss dennia membership committee w 6 mc clure convener l p oreenwood walter brain john ismond clifton moreton edna meolure mrs w o m browne mrs j b mcclure doorkeepers walter brain albert hunter a cordial invitation from mr and mrs w g mcclure to hold an execu tive meeting at their home on mon day november 3rd was accebted by ihe members present the opening meeting for the season will be held in the parish hall on monday nov 10th thanksgiving day a real enjoyable time is promised all who attend the annual fowl supper tn the presbyterian church last friday ovenlng under the auspices mf the ijidles association was one of the best yet held the attendance was large and an excellent program was rendered by the favorite four quar tette of london it was a most pleas ant evening for evorybody present rev mt mcdonald was chairman the receipts were about 200 a bylaw to authorize the issue of debentures u be known as the pork fund debentures to the amount of ten thousand dollars 1000000 for extension to grvenwood cemetery eonstsxing ot the developing and lay ing out of new nart and permanent improvements to the old part and whereas a petition signed by the required number of ratepayers has been received asking that the cemetery be pl u the control of a board of partts management and whereas a vote was sub mitted to the ratepayers and car ried by 303 to 24 and whereas tlie council passed byiaw no 80a in accordance wita the statutes to form a board of parks management and whereas the board of parks management has sent in a requisition to the council to raise by special issue ten thousand dollars for cemetery purposes therefore the council has pass ed a bylaw tor ihe purpose of tak ing a vote of the people on a pro posed bylaw to raise by way of loan the sum of ten thousand dollars for cemetery purposes the annual amount to be raised shall be 80243 for the payment of principal and interest of the said debentures these debentures to run for twenty years this being a loan from the town to the cemetery board which will be paid back from sale of plots and mill levy and take notice that the fore- going is a true copy of synopsis of proposed bylaw whvh lias been j taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the council in the event of he assent of the electors being obtained thereto after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of the said proposed bylaw in the george town herald the date of such publica tion being the 5th day of nov 1930 and that tlie votes of the electors of the said municipality will be taken thereon at the same time and places p us the municipal elections namely on the 1st day of december 1930 at the own hall public library and green- house office between the hours of 9 1 am and 5 pm tlie clerk will at- tend at town hall georgetown at 6 pm on the said first day of decern er 1930 to sum up votes for and against the said bylaw dated at georgetown in the coun- iv of hal ton this 5th day of november 1930 3t f l heath clerk for coat for sale ladys electric seal with sable col lar andcuhs only worn 6 times apply to mrs j j lbbens guelph st georgetown private sale w llose fnrnlshf rtgn rugs chairs rouch piano lampy walnut vhaiot fernery solid wal nut dinning room table with three large leaves singer sewing machine f soltrtatyut beds oak bedroom suite antiqne walnut table larger drop- leaf walnut table kitchen utensils etf electric fixtures living room dining room and hall apply to a b will- son residence guelph street mcbean co i j bigger and better h hi i tt 11 bargains weekend specials sjsk5 we know that please you sir a luncheon here and her we can for you olde fashioned peanut squares this is a real treat and has lots of nuts in it just what you have g been waiting for saturday treat groceries red rbse coffee 54 s aylrrier tomato catsup tiger brand catsup pur green plumjarn 40ozjar orahge marmalade 3 lb glass jar orange marmalade 1 6 oz jar- chef sweet mixed pickles large size aylmer tomato soup rice crispies 2 for kelloggs ahbrah kelloggs corn flakes aunt dinah molasses franco peas domestic shortening pure lard i lb print 2 isa m 13c 3c 33c 13c 39c 10c 23c 21c 10c 10c 9c 17c i 17c a fc fcr q i m u m 5 mcbean co georgetown ontario 29c week end chocolates hard and soft centres 1 1 and fruit flavors try this assortment for the holi- i day and be convinced 1 that they are a good buy week end special i 35c lb a we always carry a choice line of all kinds of box chocolates and chocolate bars our line of bread and cakes we receive m for your next order and prove g fresh everyday give us a trial for yourself con fectioner phone s9 nook mc k 5mbc bc k boax okfr bc x 3mk c jatc 5fl i readmore lending library j every day more people are taking the opportunity to read a a good book at a trifling cost we will rent any book m our library for 3 cents a day minimum charge 10c simply come in choose as many boolcs as you wish keep them as long as you like and pay when you return them aji the latest magazines daily and weekly papers we will take your subscription for any magazine or paper at the publishers price let us look after your subscriptions we also issue money orders and radio licenses danns drug store phone 327 georgetown major caulk j save fuel 1 by keeping out the draughts caulk your house yourself with the use of our caulking gun you can do this work old and new dancing terrace garden rockwood commencing saturday nov 15 elliotts orchestra r s davidson floor manager corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread national flour for pastry whole wheat flour wheatlcta feed gluten now on hand bran shorts w b browne co georgetown phone 90 r 2 f at a very moderate cost call and get particulars storm doors the convertible kind dpors in summer all storm doors in winter screen sizes get our prices erwiiugoldhams meat market salmon fillets baddies oysters and ci coes watch our window for special pricfes on saturday er win goldham phone 1 georgetown georgetown flour feed s cboics pajmot floor iniiwm this is highclass pastry flour and if not satisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded the price is exceptionally low 7sc for 25 lb bag we deijver w c bessey gents 50c ladies 25c -phqnb-iw- obohoktown weather stripping buy by the yard cheapest and best way will repay you in fuel saved purse auto rugs be comfortable when driving rugs to suit every roasters thanksgiving roasters of every kind and size get yours now for that thanksgiving dinner it will be a pleasure to show them richardsons hardware phone 25 georgetown wallpaper sale for two weeks commencing november 1st we are allowing a 20 discount on all j 930 wallpaper watch our windows for remnant bundles which we are clearing out at less than cost w r watson druggist and stationer 4 georgetown v ontario r i i

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