Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1931, p. 2

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4 ic iv page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 1st 1931 j n ganaiatm tara tw rumuj ovatiutf i y ar tfaefamlly toiwt more impartial than mil the delibermtions 6 the industry are in family council on the performance of ears fce etanosnjaere rj service stations and the courtesy of salesmen- millions dj daughters mothers sons mad fathers dre writing the future of the auto motive business around the fireside with mo one there to plead the ease of the manufacturer ear or dealer and the verdict ore final mm ma the verdict with relation to ears priced between 1290 and s2900 is clearcat and conclusive t more dun fifty oat of every one hundred b of eights in tbh field choose the straight eight by mclanghlinbmck while the remainderfdivide their purchases among 14 other matrea and eightyeight per cent of uclaaghlinbnick owner almost nine out of tenr return to hoy melanghnnbaida again and again owfag a rfcssr aa tha irini jf of 19ji mclmmektibuieh straight eight mib ft esw- shramgkam dm r h mid imjl c4e siraigd ciqkt a gen e r ad s v king georgetown ontario 4 faaa ojwmx xv- jjft wk n goob dub 24 h for sale eggs chicks and pullets one halt cheaper than ever before rsn bred n white t mil bred from carefully selected stock of very high record we can assure you of highest quality possible bees 500 per 100 any quantity chicks hitched m april 14jd0 per 100 chicks hatched in may tlzjw per 100 chicks hatched in june tlooo per 100 pullets 8 weeks old can be obtained at bis reduced prices maple avenue poultry farm phone 248 opposite golf links georgetown ont x b wilson prap atstslimukst to send an easter greeting card we have a beautifal assortment 6c to soc smiles n chuckles easter candy rabbits chickens ducks eggs 5c to soc smiles in chuckles chocolates 60c lb sssssssipi i i i wzsszesxxawawswse danns drug store phone 327 georgetown born laird at ouelph general hospital on tuesday march 34th to ruth wife of rowland bryce laird a daughter helen rowland died prinolb at the home of her daugh ter mrs w h weber modesto california on tuesday march 17th jessie blgnell wife of rev john prlngle dd of sydney nova sco tia uv her 80th year morrow at fergus thursday mar 36th g e morrow druggist form erly of- georgetown in his 81st year in memoriam i for0rave in loving memory of our dear son and brother bpr thos j forgrave who died of wounds in prance obod friday march 29tt 1918 calm and peaceful be is sleeping sweetest rest that follows pain and we who loved him sadly mlaa him but trust in god to meet again family olenwiutanw obituary evklth beett tle many friends f miss evelyn reed will learn with deep sorrow of her death which occurred on sunday morning march 22nd at her home in i reglna for some months she has been in falling health and during the past moiath her condition has been serious bom is hsuton county onu and educated in the public and high schools of georgetown ontario she came west with her family in 1913 having taken a business course she joined the department of labour of the provincial government and be came secretary to the deputy mini ster of labour a position which she hejd till july ims when she was forced to retire on aocount of illness in addition to the duties of her re sponsible position she took an active part in church and womens activi ties she was an active member of metropolitan united oburoh she was a charter member and the first secre tary of the quota club for many years she was the energetic secretary of uy board of tne canadian wo mens hostel and was very much in terested in this type of work and many a new arrtvz trojb great bri tain found raa friend in her she took an active part in sports and was a member of the otvll service tennis club she was widely known among the members of the saskatchewan oovemment service association of which she was a member from the time of lt organisation bbela vtvad by her mother mrs h a her sister mrs tracy surry and mr percy reed dairy oommlsstonsr for saskatchewan all living at 2304 ro binson street snd a brother francis h reed of lacombe alberta the funeral service was held at j h wrights funeral home on monday evening at 136 oclock and the body was taken bast to tor former home at georgetown ontario reglna lea der the remains arrived at georgetown an thursday afternoon last and the funeral took place from the gnr station to greenwood cemetery the service was conducted by rev mr caldwell assisted by rev mr rum- ley the patmiearers were j j thompson n ruddeu h barnes j barnes h lawson and robot held many beautiful ftoral tributes adorned the casket there was a large at tendance of relatives and friends of deceased pi to pay their last re to one who had spent man years in georgetown and was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her deceaseds brother mr percy rekt accompanied the remains from rectus local council of women the local council of women held their regular meeting at tine home of mrs feller on friday march wth with the president mrs j b mac kenzie in the chair mrs barley reported for the swim ming pool fund to which the council has added w0 the proceeds of a euchre party held at the home of mrs mackenzie a latter was read from the conven or of the citizenship committee of the provincial council on ue duties of citizenship which mrs mackenzie supplemented with a talk on similar a proposition from the lions club in regard to cooperation in the es tablishing of a cllnle was discussed and held for further consideration the moving picture question was also gone into and held over for further information miss young brought some literature from the national committee on mental hygiene and its aspects especially as regards the care of children were discussed mrs feller sod mrs cordlngley served tea church news st aumur church glenwullams lenten services wednesday at 415 pjn and 745 pin good friday service at 3 pm sermon by mr hartdavis of toronto easter day services at 930 am choral celebration and 3 pjn choral evensong caster music knox presbyterian cbwreh services by the pastor rev a les lie howard mju ph d 11 am easter sermon on what is a grave 330 pjn llmehouse with raster ser- t pjn subject resurrection special music by hb choir the pas tor eupma his commendation to the obpjr and guild for their excellent lions club iterfains members from toronto and brampton pay visit to locax club members of toronto downtown lions club and brampton lions club were entertained by georgetown lions club at their regular meeting in the public library on monday evening after a sumptuous repast was pro vided by mrs adams a varied pro gram of instrumental and vocal music was rendered by mr everet cole baritone mr harry hale comedian and mr charles wilson coronet solo accompanied by mrs w f bradley and mr young mr alex praser was pianist for the evening short ad dresses were given by lion harry newman of toronto on the fundam ental principles of llonlsm interna tlonal director jack- w council on the coming international convention at toronto in july ant urged all clubs to be present 100 per cent president stan moss of t club gave air inspiring and suggestive talk oh what good ge club can be to this community and concluded his remarks by presenting president bui grant with a beautiful gavel suitably n scribed with lhe odntpumenub of to ronto club others who spoke briefly were lion bill purdee una jim wilson of to ronto elan- charlie kins tau-twls- ter hamilton of brampton and ro tartan a l howard of georgetown the georgetown club will hold their charter night on friday april 34th in the form of a dinner dance legion elects officers at the annual meeting of the cana dian legion georgetown post no 130 held on march aan five new mem bers were added to the roll and the following ofucers elected for the en suing year past president cde g b cousens president ode j d kelly 1st vlcepres cde a j oneill jndvleepres ode dr c v wil liams recording secretary cde a b parr financial secretary ode a c roney treasurer cde n h tuck members of the executive cde dr r learmonth cde b hurley ode w roney cde j fry chaplin ode rev r boyd auditors ode l f greenwood and cde g b oousens chairman of entertainment com mitteeode v 8tokes ohaimian of sports committee- ode c btaeey chairman of house committee ode geo james chairman of tnsrnhstshlp committee ode c j oummlngz rover scouts last wednesday night the rover scouts met in st georges sunday school room and after a long discus sion mr fred mcnaily was appointed as leader on monday evening mr bishop as sistant rover qomwlsiiloner for on tario again outlined the hover move ment to mr memally and tne boya the rover soouts is an organiza tion for boys over 17 and although they wear a uniform mii- to the boy scouts there work is altogether different the rover motto and aim is service wolf ctjb8 there was a good attendance at the regular weekly meeting a good time was spent in a i varied program of work and games the georgetown band la going to have some opposition from now on the ouba are all busy getting instru ments for hair jess band oau auroms the gang was certainly ah at the last guide meeting and what a time we had it was tne best evening of play and work combin teat we have had for a long time some girls were tying knots in preparation for the knottyin com petition that takes place next tues day and it can easily be seen that llll saunders and kathleen hale are going to be near the top four girls of the robin patrol were preparing for enrollment night and the rest oc cupied themselves whi various amuse ments and wortc it seems to me that the soouts ex pect to be victorious u the knotty ing competition that we hope to have soon but perhaps we can arrange one for cooking now that irene muutol- land and nellie meynerd have tbair cooks badge the rangers are certainly a great help to the patrol leaders and cap- lain and lieutenant meingdonfe ihe safest place for baby is on m v- 47 sold in gfkejgettrwti by zeh da v-v- v- united oharab rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader kaster services 10 am sunday school and bible glasses 11 ajn the joy of the resurrection math 38 89 7 am the choir will render an easter cantata midweek serricas wednes day t pjn the womans missionary society good friday b pjn the choir will present cantata dark ness and dawn an offering will be taken brownies oh those brownies theres no stop ping themnow that theyve started they keep the ouides on their tip toes all the time and rm afraid that if the guides werent on the alert all the time the brownies would get ahead of them keep right en gtm and see if you can put the ouides a little behind clrespondence7 smith stqne will add many more employees during war the following vommunlcauod has been received by the mayor and in dicates the advancement of one of georgetowns prosperous mdustriee georgetown mar 37th 1931 j b mackenzie mayor georgetown ontario dear mr mayor sometime ago we tnformed rou that we were contemplating manufacturing bakeollte we are pleased to inform you that we have decided to go into manufac turing same and we have been suc cessful in raising tsoooooo additional capital for equipment so we shall be able to make a start about june this new industry we hope will add about ope hundred additional em- plyees within a year we are writing this- as we beueyevj the citizens of georgetown wul be greatly interested in our progress tours very truly 1th stone ltd b stohel general manager directs bbqdrst to polu0w when fsjstgcbon left offjck sheriff baateds of wwwika wtlfcar tjjaa jrevhed itwaker departed a claim or 4000 on the 30000 estate of the late david edgar bas- tedo sheriff of muakoka who died nov 39 1039 was made in nonjury assises today before mr justice wright by mrs kate- e bastedo the testator daughter- tnlaw the- de fendants frank l and ajbert f bastedo executors for the estate de nted tne claim and stated that they had adverlsed for snd paid an testa tors debts t n phejan kc tor the plaintiff based the claim upon a inemoreadum of agreement conveying to mrs bastertn as mm for the alleged tnnht a mortgage value of 3400 on m bastedo ave- and an interest of tsoo in two stores 176s and 1709 danfortxi ave at the reejuest of mr phgtan his tardzfalp agreed to an adjournment until tuesday next not be said necessarily for trial but for his decision as to whether the case was ready for trial in a memorandum left with his son william e bastrdo husband of plaintiff tne testator directs tba on the first day that g h fe no longer premier of ontario i prom ise to pay to w s b in trust ttbe sum of stjkia with interest at ik par cast par annum form da hgaaof for value i the late sheriff who was also editor of the muskoka herald 100 wast di rected to be paid to should be the writer of a oertaln editorial tp parcmto dalty atftsat the rate d e bastedo was pubusb- er of the herald in ism and mss go ing from georgetown to braeebridge halton regiment whx have band tne saltan county regiment m to have a regimental band a committee has been appointed to solicit apptlca tkms for the position and all band of the eotmsy are eligible a regdnv ental band master from toronto win hear the different bands appl in spect their marching and report to the committee the committees re- commendation will be based on that report the band that is selected wit be tmrlded with two sets of uelfonuu- one for service and the other for parade the band will also accom pany the regiment to the at niagara and take part in public functions there is a proposal to change the use of the regiment from the hal- ton rifles to lome rifle scottish rifles the original name given in honor of the marquis of lorne jov- of rit this re quest is now tastng oonsddered by the authorities and ff granted the uulfui win be changed to the tartan trews and pukl oakvuto record moh school utjebarv 80cikty balunafap the march meeung of the womens missionary soclaoy was held wedneai day afternoon at the borne of miss annie shortw the- reports of the different secretarlea were most couraging and snowed that the years work had got away to a good start arrangements were made for the spring thankoffering to be held on friday evening may 1st mrs aitken st geargwv charon lenten services cm thursday april ado 41s pan ohudrexrs service 730 an adult service good friday vices at u am sndsnin mr hart- davis of toronto win preach at 11 ajn and the rector at 8 pm offer tory jot w mftnflslj ter day service will bs holy oom- munlon at ajn 7 un am and a choral celebration with sermon at 11 ajn choral evensong and sermon at 7 pjn special easter music will be rendered by the choir come i worship baptist jphsneh r the sunday school meets at 10 to study an baste lesson public worship at 11 am whea bjev h e stulweu dtj wu1 preach a junior and senior oholr wilt render selection at the evening service rju pastor n to win preach on an eloquent symbol and administer the ordinance of christian rla l qtt mondayevening the young peopjer ipeeunf trffl be led by mts mie wi i her sunday sobool class jimnr wlta be i ijm subjert vt tne ibenage sntf busies stwctksjs iper in vt lined the hutorgy of mission work in japan under the united church the april meeting will be of mrs j mokechnle mrs bunisjlrte injf ouelph hospital oat hoped that she wftl return home dont forget tlu psnrake supper in the former uethodlst church on fri day evening supper will be served from sum to vjw sftor which enter tainment win be porvidad for au a most enjoyable venlng ha been ar ranged for by ttm womans associa tion of the united church the young ptopls meeting on sunday evening had its- usual good attendance with tto president miss jessie mckay in tne chair the pro gramme was in the band of tfle mis sionary committee who p it i a sn tertalnmg aftev a atsert talk by rev mr aitken on the mlaaion work m northern ajbtrtn five young gave a sketch of tudents at in northern abjsrts massrs ou- ham weabberstooe and- mcmenemy added much u the brjqgramme by their musical nnsnber the next zaeet- lng wta be in etaanje of the literary committee mr archie kemtner and family vial ted with his mother od sunday on thursday afternoon march jotta the h a literary society held then- final meeting the meeting opened with miss g dean in the chair the first number on tr program wai piano duet by misses b mcdonald and k wilson followed by a recitation try wula price- the ufe stories of bliss canaan pauline johnson and atar- jorle plckthall were given by mar garet mcdonald wuma stull and bemtce mcdonald along with some of the best poems of each writer mr ross led the girls of form i and ii in a chorus the spring song- and three children the last number on the program was a violin solo by lloyd sanderson delicious refresh ments were then served and zuter movtng a vote of thanks to the teach ers for their kind cooperation the meetw doted by singing god save noted stage star in one heavenly night thorough 1 satisfaction plus is the keynote this year more than eve of easter showing of spring glotbing and shoes r fc the present greater purchasing power for oiir stores to- gether with cash buying- enables- us to buy to the best advantage and to pass the splendid values otr to our friends- prices too are much lower this season and you will be pleas antly surprised to find on inspection what splendid values- we offer you the usual fine assortment of mens suits top and haberdashery alto ladies suits coats dresses stnd millinery as well as shoes for the fainily are now on display special a fine shipment of ladies summer dresses has just arrived inducing a choice line at 250 each or 3 dresses for 700 d brft stcg corner mill and main streets georgetown phone 167 bits of humour the pouoeman entered the cafe and with great dignity announced to a man at one of the tables tour car awaits without without what retorted the rather loudmouthed gentleman without ifgnts- said the police- tour name and address mcourgle i hear that yer aukt friend hector hat menit a third wtfe- moguin aye man hector has been a verra expensive friend he has east me tw wreaths and three pres ents hi is it not a fact- demanded tne pugnacious counsel that there have been instances or insanity in your family possibility- repned the weary witness my grandfather studied for the ministry but gave it up and became a lawyer you been all mrs where have sventngr- mr at the offlee mrs then you must be made of asbestos for your office building burn ed down two nouns ago oae far the getters placid old lady to golf apparel salesman 1 td uka to look at huge handicaps peease my said if he had ha4 one yesterday he would have won the goft tour have your eyes examined shell frames at half price 150to650 ad frames first quality we are overstocked do not miss this opportunity to save money on your glasses dr walker will be at watsons drug store georgetown wednesday april 8 ivialrje appointment with mr watson we alo have the newest in white gold and rimless at reasonable prices on heavenly might which been brought to the screen by samuel goktwya is oommf to lbs gregory theatre georgetown on saturday april 4th matinee and nkfht with evelyn laye john bole leon errol and lttyan taahman a nrinetpsos in a large cast the story is concerned with the cabaret and night lite of budapest it is a thoroughly modern romantic oomedy told in action logue and song evel la faxnpfts ught opera star of the english sttage here makes her american screen bow for five years it is said mr ooktwyn has had an ardent desire to present miss laye in a vehicle worthy of her loveliness charm her rich voice and ner art u an ijutstendlng com edienne unto fee advent of sound pictures there was no such dosszbllity but when the change from the sdlent screen was made he lost no time in placing the h favorite under contract tn the meantime she had tremendous suc on the new york stage tn bittersweet- so that her name is not now untamlllar on this side of the atlantic health report tatcatf value going home by mtoxir whea 4sns for a trip home went rang john- fait distressed about breaking the news b tuevhoned jhkvtoavwbobre duappolnted of course but suaatated a substitute long distsncet mbn cafiesf than every evenkjanl tbey noahanged was l by the town board of health dtpntha scarist fefgi ohk tnnoiin qerman measles mubsps rnf paralysis typhoid fnr wnooptni oough cerebosptnal menlnglu to o 0 0 d t 0 0- 0 0 0 ooutoira tsujcxona and cab we ant prepared to do an no of trucking and cartage no jab vtiwira was osorptown ohtr p ailnt ike new okna 618 wftst to eboncunct of i pow7 is m iwwwimiowk iimic t wutm wst wm whrtl pnototllwj 04k cotwms 4 cmttawssti how of gwt tvfoliowi wmj four hire wip mad psi at the mr wfwsbva wsw i i ii iwvwbw awewegay firm bwagb la sw ll aaes fount ja israe rooasy i oawab wmt ii vsla yaw ittveayw beeaj swttwiktwpwvsdairwtrewwsassnj wtjk buramf moiqftt canada lkvatlp osatof ana0 d u ra n t a o o o c a tejeeight phone 279tr ji garage 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