Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1931, p. 2

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y rsait 3tm page 2 the geortqwli herald wednesday evening february 18th 1931 s tea is gathered from the worlds finest gard fresh from the gardens i-i- to poreroob 2 lb guclph creamery buff cr 67c 3 hx bulk macaroni 2se- heinz tomato ketchup large bottle 19c 5 ihand rckec white beans 23c 3 pkgs sugarcrisp corn flakes 25c 3 tins heinz cream of tomato soup 29c at 1 lb pkgs easifirst or domestic shortening 29c 6 oz jar premier salad dressing 39c smiths pure chili sauce reg 35c 29c 3 7kgs satchel brand dried peo 23c 2 tall tins clover leaf pink salmon 31c 2 doz marmalade oranges 75e choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e phone 75 farnell georgetown born cornkr at peel memorial hospltau b fetrstli ibst to mr and mrs austin porner es- queslng a daughter gordon at saskatoon sask on feb 9th 1931 to mr and mrs c a gordon a son charles culver the action of our town council in consolidating the floating debt was a wise one and the only means pos sible whereby they could carry on with the present tax rate it will cost something to put the bill hrough par- llamen but there will be a saving in interest that will more than compen sate this outlay this action affords a certain relief at the present time but the present and future councils must not forget the fact that it is a liability that must be met and great care should be taken in regard to contracting future obligations obituary wu8 ha who or ve your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton will be at watsons drug stare georgetown the second wednesday of every month you may consult dr walker at bis oseob fas brampton we take the following from the timesjournal of tart william of feb 4th relating to the hue a b mills former principal of george town pubuc- school a r mills 60 vetera public school principal and educationalist in bail wullam for more than is years died at an early hour this- morning following an operation performed yes terday be bad been in failing health for several months for almost the last two decades mr mills had taken a prominent pact in mason lr and church activities in fort william and at the head of the lakes pupils tuinr- bering irfthe thousands scattered to the four quarters of the globe were instructed under his supervision a host of friends and acquaintances mourn a comrade whose heart was ready to aid the less fortunate and svg solace to the bereavedl the late r mills was bum near beeton where his father was a farmer bis early life was spent on the farm and his early education abtatned at the dis trict sohoolhouse as a young mr mute decided to enter the pro fession of teaching and attended toe normal school at newmarket soon after graduating be was made prin ctpal of a school in the eastern sec tlon of- ontarf where his outstanding arinual meeting of business asa g k mvckart president fob 1931 grants made to fire men and band i tbe annual meeting of georgetown business mens association was held in the council chamber on tuesday evening president bowaxd kentner in the chair the minutes of the previous meet ing were read and oohnirned the seoretaryrtreasurer read his report which showed an active mem bership of ninetytwo and a balance in the treasury at the end of the year of 14630 mr howard kentner president dur ing 1930 thanked the members for their splendid support and suhtance during the year and sa that while iie was retiring from tbe presidency ne would give bis successor everycas- s possib during the icomias ability and his capacity for making and keeping friends was speedily re cognized when mr mills came to fort william he became identified with wesley meuibcust church in ten of a century and these assocla- tions of a very cordial character ob- which congregation be was an4rdentual after colds and flu you need a tonic wampoles cod liver extract a pleasant tasting preparation containing all the medi cal values of cod liver oil combined with malt wild cherry and hypophossphites a splendid tonic for those recovering from colds grippe or influenza children like it 100 bottle danns phone 327 drug store georgetown agents for sargon amrkexwbencbjuxhunlnnwascons summated mr mills continued his work with the church and was ap pointed at a resent date secretary of the official board o wesiay united church for years he was a member of the session he also was a former teacher of the bible class the late mr mills is survived by his widow one daughter bdythe mrs j panton junior of this city two sisters mrs a owen meaford ont and mrs r brandon froblsher sask a brother j fifuls naptnka man also sur vives public school board the board met an feb 10th mem bers present a b duncan chair- map r bfcpouils a harrison dr qollop j d kelly accounts passed hydro electric 7 74 l w dann 3 75 mterlake tissue mills 11 35 o r muckert 85 w mark clark 2 75 w m morris a 00 a communication was read from miss arthur tfrvt her resignation and g to be relieved as soon convenient it was decided to ad vertise for a teacher for the primary department permission was given for a concert to be given by the school in the near future a new preacher had asked for a donation for restoring the church no one responded but a stranger who gave quite a large sum the pastor arose and thanked him in the name of the church be said my friend i have never met you before but i hope you will have a happy and pros perous new tear some laughed and he was enlightened by being told the stranger hoppened to be the town undertaker carrowsltd special yew the election of officers was then proceeded with and resulted as fol lows- president q r muckark vicepresident e s thompson secretarytreasurer jirk clark executive asovmttee j d kelly w b long l w danri p sinclair n wilson w b ford the various commurtrfti will be elected at the next tegular meeting of the association and it ts hoped that every member wtu be present two grants to local organizations were made during the meeting via- fire brigade 433 oittsens band 10 mr biuckart the newly elected presi dent thanked the members tar the honor they had conferred upon him and would do his utmost during 1931 to uphold the splendid record of the association inthe past years town council decide to consoudate float ing debt at special meet ing a special meeting of tbe town counflu was held in the municipal building on saturday afternoon last mayor mackenzie was in the chair reeve cleave and councillors davis parr cummings barnes and qlbbens the matter of the floating indebt- ednesof the town was discussed with the town solicitors treasurer auditor and banker and it was decided to make application to the legislature of the province of ontario to have the floating indebtedness of t27u000 con solidated and to issue 10year de bentures covering same an application has been made to the provincial legislature according ly ministerial association held public meeting dr vtnlnx ttu cewned ef canada gave proposal to abolish halton presbytery at tbe meeting of halton presbytery of the united church at oakvule a re port from the general councils com mission of presbytery boundaries was presented the c p to annihilate tbe presbytery halton largely owing to difficulties of trans portation throughout the territory covered sentimental reasons loom up largely also however for the fact that nearly all the charges have been accustomed to attending district and presbytery meetings at ouelph or a public meeting was held on mdh- lay evening feb 18th in the united church under the auspices of the ministerial association dr vtalng spoke on the subject of narcotic drug traffic be bass travelled in many parts of the world and knows worw conditions this traffic he said is worldwide in its activities and has joined hands with the white slave traffic the doctor gave in stances of the way- the drug peddler introduces hfcs drugs wwig the youth in schools and public places- he gave many instances in montreal toronto vancouver and other large cities where the trade ts doing its devilish work statistics show that bandits gangsters and young criptlr nals are in most cases how who have become a tri to the use of narcotic drugs the most appalling thing shout the traffic it that once the nab is formed there i no known curt one wonders what conditions would he like if the christian ohurch was not trying to combat the evil and to secure legislation against the traffic and stir up public sentiment to the danger of this social menace today even in the face of tbe church tjfejwfiojrfccfcjne there- fare recommends the new arrange ment of charges as follows ouelph presbytery acton aber- forye betwood balltn eden hok blxnra elora erin fergus qectge- uwt ouelph ghstoers ouelph dub lin street ouelph norfolk street ouelph paisley m hornby kitchener trinity kitchener knox uinersouasmurchlli unwood pon- sonby rockwood waterloo west mont- rotas milton la given the option of uniting with ouelph pr with west hamilton norval was transferred to west toronto presbytery a year ago fj west presbytery ancaster apnlsby bronte burlington bmk- ley 0rusto dundaa freelton oian ford i centenary h grace fttv melrose h trinity hamilton pilgrim h wesley bamoton westdale h zion jsrseyyuje lowvffle mtflgrove oaknile plains shsfflkt trafalgar wsoerdown the present charges of halton prear bytery are marked with an setting new standards of and the law the traffic is ffv m hamilton for upwards of three-quar- o united states and many pairs of buropet the rev n d mackinnon of nor val presided at the meeting general news lrtkbaby society the high school literary society held smother very successful meeting on thursday afternoon feb 13th miss c deans opened the meeting by calling on the misses nellie and bona scrymbeour for a piano duet follow ed by s very humourous recitation betty at the ballgame given by miss myrtle allen miss charlotte mcchilleugh gave a very beneficial talk on christmas shopping the most interesting feature of the program was tlie impromptu spee miss deans called on miss o mcoullough arthur dayfoot h mcnauy j evans j maclaren to speak on various sub jects and each pupil spoke remarkably veil while the speeches were being arranged miss marguerite m favoured us with a piano solo the last number on tbe program was a solo by miss u francis the meeting closed toy in ood save the king church news macaroni 21 6 pounds 4c batttbt crwt ox 34 edffisk ffte aofa bonla 3tjnjal cfcoiea qnaaty dtiwj aprieotsl9 fancy goldea ualowit hates 325 ion black teas av asm sm mc to specu sonmaid sraxbaa rateiiis 2 spmat ubhysfiutk 25 mincemeat 233 sjiuiiaj rtutertw- 38vw or c 1 1 i 3a d marmalade 21 sprfbg valley gouea basaaa corn 32ir oraonsoroaceyeuxwrmlvva 10 1 faturmasalxx qualit brand tomatoes 12 main street georgetown rntjuction in knox terian cbtjkch on tuesday evening feb mth at 8 pm the rev dr a l howard of slmooe will be inducted into the pas toral charge of georgetown and umehonse by the presbytery of to ronto after the induction a recep tion win be held to the schoolroom of the ohurch where refreshments will be served and a social time spent everybody welcome come and bring your friends knax preslryterlan chnreh sunday feb 22nd public worship 11 sun and 7 pjn conducted by ross rc cameron 8tmaay school at 10 sun- chines will ring 1015 ajn 1115 urn and 715 pjn by mr young mr f polletu choir leader and or ganist baptist church rev a n frith pastor mr char les kirk organist the sunday school meets u 10 am to study luke 8th chapter jesus and the olad tidings public worship at 11 an and 7 pjn conducted by the pastor the even ing service will open with a song ser vice from revival oems the young peoples service on mon day at i pjn will be conducted by mr watson wlnfleld the red and green contest will be renewed united chareb rev r w rumley mi mr norman laird choir leader ser- vlcesrsunclay feb 22 131 10 ul suiuxay school and bible classes ii am behold thy king cometh series on jesus the way of our salva tion 7 pjn- christ and judas 1st in series on some characters at the cruclflctlon of jesus midweek service wednesday even ing a oclock study of christ otnevefy road subject what the spirit of christ has done for women chapter xi st georges chareb lenten services tomorrow thurs day feci lbth childrens lant service al cis bin adults lantern service svt 74ft pjn all welcome nest sunday first in lent 8 ajn holy inmiunion corporate com munion of the relatives and friends of fatlra kddlera and the otrl guides 11 ajro mattlns and aermor by pie rector monthly phuroh parads of airl ounoet scouts brownies and cuba t pjn kvensong and sermon by tbe fer r allen ma rector of christs church brampton womens world day of prayer s pjn frtrjay nett fth aoth in angu- oan aunday schoolroom burlington trsasurer reported at the last oounco meeting an approximate shortage of 000 in the payment of ism taxes and of about mo000 of previous arrears mr david toung supervising prin cipal of otuesph public behonbi has notified the board that he will i sign this year mr young went to ouelph in 1880 a new submarine cable weighing several tons measuring over 000 feet and valued at tl000 will be laid at the canal at burlington as soon as the new chanpel has been dredged out some nfty head of shorthorn cattle offered at public auction at the an nual breeders consismment sale at toronto aver 237 somewhat lower than the average of a year ago the top price was 3s0 paid by c a beach of cornwall for augusta bvth a roan yearling heifer from the dun can campbell lot william rutherford wilson a for mer resident of caledon village died in toronto on fe 4th after a weeks illness mr wilson was in his 59th year and was bom in oaledon son of the late win wdson an- early settler in the township his wife and two sons thurlow and joseph survive at the malng of the toung peoples society at oajrinbeuvule an mteresttng pari of the program was the presentation to william mepnall of an easy chair by members of the sabbath school of which mr mo- phall was secretarytreasurer almost 48 years r o menwles superinten dent read the address and john el liott presented the chair to mrs mcphail was presented a lovely primu la the eastbound track of the ojjr was hiockrd for five hours at a point two miles east of oakvule early sun day when owing to a defective coup ling five freight cars broke away from the train and were derailed wreck equipment was rushed from toronto damage was slight no injuries were reported barton oatne and fish protective association held us annual meeting m the community hall palermo with john a rlggs of bronte the presi dent in the chair the following were elected officers for the year president john a rlggs aecretaryresurer q c atkins e w h mcpher- f rogers a patterson h mc- munen q o arbson j a orifflths r lawrence w r ortner j van- sickle j h breckmn john belyea and arthur campbell on monday morning john reed a retired resident of everton village while antiirttng neighb who were 1h went to a nearby spring for a pan of water elapse of time arous ed suspicon and upon tavestlgation he was found dead in an upright pos ture in the spring thejarater being up to his forehead ajtbeal examina tion disclosed a liiirasr i is i the head i it will probably never to known just what happened palrrmn xttviftlnn of the bona of t was singularly honored at tbe recent annual session of the orand division of ontario held in toronto the silver trophy was pre sented to the imvlsiari because of the best percentage advance tn the pro vince having made 125 advance during the past year tube longer ypu drive the new chevrolet six the more yon will appreciate itoruggedness and reliability ltbincreased wheelbase gives added stability and freedom from vibratidn the frame and axles have been btrengthened t there is a stjiffer crankshaft and teirrfbrced cyljiider block the moulded brake linings give as much as 25000 miles of servimwitzhiat r relining j the new fisher bodies are not only smarter and roomier bnt are also of hardwood and steel construction the strongest known the fineuploiatery fabrics are specially selected for unusual durability the non- tarnlahlng chromeplated meul parts and gleaming colors will retain their beauty indefinitely the new chevrolet six is- built to give you years of faithful service and it sells at new low prides f j trnu httmy raa ham w tma cmtuu urn co ad cm md trclu tm 9knew chevrolet six ctm j n oneill son georgetown ontario r 4 oonfederation uftj sets new higb record let us serve you by telling the people what you have to sell by advertising the greatest production of new business in tbe history of the com pany is the ftfph announcement of the record of the confederation life association for the year 1930 tn which the total new uisursnce issued and revived amrwrnted to tls2j48 a substantial increase over the produc tion of the preceding year id the nrtii held of production the cor- raspandlng increase m new business amounted to 87jm8jm0 eight of the nine provinces contributing to such increase the total insurance in force at the close of ibm amounted to 9oij2w70 an increase for the year of 318tij1t1 a most satisfactory result in view of the disturbed econo mic fnmihtvff prevailing during the past year the board of directors was reelect ed as follows am macdooald presi dent and gen nxanager robert b waldle vtoepresident colonel j f michle vicepresident thomas j clark john firsthroos james k oahbag wlknot u matthews b b orooyn w coudlaw arthur f white chars p- smith and p al wsooea1 buatne-w- 3tdrmtlan wf cslehratinc a rvm to m jttbbes annlverasry with an tfrterna- aal eonvenuon of upn to heu in toronto s august erwin goldhams meat market special prices for this week sliced breakfast bacoji 25c 1b shoulder roasts of beef 1 5c lb legs- of pork half or whole- 2 1 c lb shoulder roasts of pork i 9c lb pickled pork rolls 21c lb smoked cottage rolls 23c lb pure lard 1 4c lb red salmon in piece 15c lb easifirst and domestic short ening prints 2 lbs for 25c e rwin go am all orders delivered promptly phone i qeqrgetpwn w irlf l m x fkva rsvtvyj tjisaaao sim i

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