Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 13, 1931, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may t 3th 4931 jj seed corn imp leami1ng ont bailey wisno7t irv c y d and eureka white 2 managel and turnip seed at lowest price georgetown flour feed mills i phone 195 w c bessey georgetown sxsx aaxssavsav aa- a a aoab k to th motoring public we are especially equipped to recondition your motors having installed a new electric boring machine which does trie work without removing the motor from the chassis knd will bring your motor up to the same standard of performance ashew all fender and body wok done quickly and satisfactory special attention given to brake lining and brake adjusting by ouo- men who have been trained in this work aceytelene welding battery charging and general repairs ask us for prices jdurant cars and trucks mayflower and norge electric refrigerators deforest crosley radios speights garage authorized durant and ford service i phone 27v georgetown progressive business men advertise in the herald local news jnfithq day was observed in all the churches last sunday and many flowers wiirn tn honor of mother w c besseys flour and fteed bcuis la the place to get your n corn and manffttm and turnip seed e his advt in this issue dog owners who have not paid then- dog tax must do so at once or the provisions of the law will be car ried out w p marshall collector dr d a mcclenhan district of acer of health port nelson recently made a visit of inspection to qreen- wood cemetery and expressed himself as well pleased with the work that had been done there the contest held oy the united church choir georgetown was brought to a close last thursday night when the losers banqueted the winners at the home of mr and mrs j d oodfrey a most enjoyable evening was spent by all present the summer service meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs john ballantlne queen st on friday may 15 si 3 pjn the speaker will be mrs m sands of ouelph a very cordial invitation to attend this meeting is extended to the women of tfje town wthe band- gave another splendid entertainment to a large gathering in the gregory theatre last sunday evening a splendid musical program was rendered by the band assisted by mrs mcuy vocalist mr jack thompson mr h hale mr charles kirk mr c brandford mrs w f bradley- accompanist mr david wil son was chairman of the evening fresh caught laketrout at erwln s qbldhams every thursday and friday it conoek at ashgrove ashgrove choral society under the direction of mr charles tuck of oak- vllle will give a concert in the united church ashgrove on thursday may 14th at 815 pjn standard time the program will consist of choruses duetts trios and numbers by printing artists admission 35 and 30 cents personals mr and mrs w hortop or toron to spent sunday in town mr h c schrelter of kitchener was a visitor in town during the week mr and mrs john fin ley of to ronto spent sunday at mrs e fin leys i mrs f h fox of montreal is spend ing i the week with her uncle mr o t coo mr brilce imlach of ottawa is a the baptist guest at parsonage this mrs dr ross and miss clark of sunderland were visitors in town last saturday mr and mrs ray graham of lon don spent the week end with mr and mrs h o clark mrs jessie henderson of winnipeg and mrs beggs oftororuo were visi tors in town on wednesday dr and mrs f r watson were at durham on monday attending the funeral of the late m3 s young mrs galloway and daughters of burlington and miss l longan of toronto were visitors with miss lan- gan durne the week f mrs clarence hayes left monday to- conduct the summer series of womens mstitutemeetlngs being held during the next seven weeks in nlp- and temiskamlng districts foundry sale completed the sale oftne georgetownfoundry property to the peorgetown porcelain corporation ltd has been completed the money paid and the deed delivered stewarttown ttc at the close of the regular meeting of st johns womans auxiliary which was held at mrs traceys last thursday the members went to mrs john appelbes home that day being her 85th birthday after congratula tions were extended by all and a bouquet of flowers presented by mrs john bird the vicepresident the devotional period of the meeting was held conducted by mrs w d john ston who with mrs appelbe are the two remaining members that have been with the wa since its organisa tion 34 years ago new advertisements an small arlnalaviamals aaaer into headlag urett cash with order rr rent store now occupied by w h ta- man as a bsroetshop immediate possession apply f w brooke 3t work wanted two or three days housework each week apply to boxs herald of- flce i 2tp coin for sale three registered young jersey cows for sale apply to john w bewley qampbellvule r r no 1 3tp rretjaring for censaa tti bounty of haltnn is preparing or the taking of toe census in june thomas a hutchinson of milton coinmisstoner has held three tnsuruc- iional classes at burlington george town and milton fortyseven pro posed enumerators have received one days instruction they will not be sworn in as enumerators until ihey have passed an examination l hometns are sold frank bollotorlo a boas of milton sold a holsteln cow at the national holstetn sale in toronto for a fancy price out of nftyfive head sold this cow brought the fourth highest price pollotorio a sons also shipped three holstems to pennsylvania these cows were the pick of thirtyfive head bought in hilton county debate at bethel the debating team of the young peoples league of the united church georgetown were agmm the winners in the debate held u bethel last friday night the affirmative be- sorved that the publication of news relating to crime is not m the public interest was most ably taken by misses dorothy pramptoh and irene tost of georgetownl instrumental selections were given by miss aileen moore and mr wwred leslie of georgetown lunch i was served and a pleasant evening was brought to a dose by the singing of the national anthem p ji to holders of dominion of canada bonds war loan 5 bonds maturing 1st october 1931 renewal loan ih bqnds maturing 1st november 1932 victory loan 5j bonds maturing 1st november 1933 victory loan s bonds maturing 1st november 1934 3he bank of montreal at any branch is prepared to arrange without charge exchange of your bonds for those of the new dominion of canada issue full details and information will be given gladly at any of our offices bank of montreal estabnafcsd islt gregsry theatre wednesday may 13 seven to btfdpate starring richard dix chapter 4 the spell of the circus charlie chase comedy dollar dtasy friday may 15 bachelor father- comedy drama starring marlon davles ralph forbes and david torrence story 10 the leather pushers cur iosity no 2 saturday may w matinee at 3 pjn the lottery blue a glorious oper etta with a story as intense and grip ping as the greatest drama ever made garrtek and joe e brown fox mov ietone news cartoon fowl ball coming reducing with marie dressier and polly mofan ashgrove the hornby epworth league visit ed ashgrove league on monday even ing may llth there- was a good attendance and the programme which was put on by the hornby young people was much enjoyed by all after which lunch was served 6y ashgorve mr harold marks of the boys par liament was present at the last meet ing in charge of the citizenship vice- president mr john ruddell and gave a very interesting address on the work of the boys at the parliament t ballinafad for sale- strawberry plants olenmary 800 per thousand 90c per hundred j r smith r r no 1 hornby phone milton 77 r 14 21 house wanted house wanted to rent on or first would like house to business section apply tainan main street qeorge- ltp is i ip bacon cartot c- l rous bologna lb 25c 22c a 19c fred mixinuv bowl crisco cri mk fail m prunes 32l slium rawtmavismwl sauerkraut 2 21c ubbyt gcmfaaj spinach 17c win rwa- ou r ati ftrh mincenieat 3 29c wi ryw cfato q- inbmies t 28c awmib4pwm4 chenrtes 2 35c pineapple wit 21c fruit salad 25c asparasusnxtta 19c tomatoes i 10c qmbtr bm4 t4w peas 2n- ctkrlama bnatfl4amai beans 227c irkannr butter m 32 apftmwdwiwiiii i milk 3 14oztlns so mtcsmws jelly powders 4- 23c enjoyed sadal evening tne young mens bible class at knox church poet in social gathering at the manse monday evening may llth they decided to gtve themselves s new name and the prevailing opin ion was that the designating name should embody the idea of service the name that seemed to be generally approved of was at christs service the winners of prises in the contest were albert livingstone and fred farunger mr hume brought up the matter of organlxtng aclass soft ball club a committee was appointed to arrange- all of the twentyfive boys in gathering expressed a desire to have wm young organise a small orchestra to assist tn the music of the sunday school on thursday evening may 7th i number of relatives and friends gath ered at the home of mr and mrs e swlndlehurst for tne purpose of giving a shower for their eldest daugh ter ada during 4he evening a short programme of music and readings was enjoyed rev mr aitken acting chairman the guest of honor was the recipient of many useful gifts the many friends of rev mr wad dell are pleased to welcome him back again to old familiar scenes he is at present the guess of his daughter mrs blake vanatter a precommunlon service will be held in the united church on fri day at 30 pan when rev mr rum- ley of georgetown win preach mr and mrs hodson of churchill were guests at the on sunday rev mr aitken and rev mr wad- dell attended the meeting of presby tery at acton on tuesday mr j weatherstone has returned from toronto and is rapidly recovering from bis operation his friends all hope that ho will very soon be cot pletely restored to his usualhealth the mother day service in the unit ed church on sunday was well at tended the music being provided by a mothers choir which added much to the service on sunday 4th there will be a special service tor the fathers and sons to rent six room frame house with large garden water and lights garage and hen house on paper mill road apply joe allen up mcbean co bijjflerand better baiiis for six days only congoleuivi rugs gold seal congoleum rugs all first quality 6x9r480 s garbage removal keep your back yard sanitary have your garbage removed weekly we collect every monday and our price is reasonable phone 231 a e col- man tf painting and papering prompt service and first class work manship in pjntlng and paperhang- ing prices reasonable wm h oole- phone253 tf wood for sale nd ash 4 ft wood tlooq per cord foot wood 4360 single cord try ourispecial 500 load also klndlingj jbr murray phone 84 r 32 oeorgetown nd garbage in connection with our genera trucking we are also prepared to re move your aanes and other garbage prompt service and reasonable charge albert livingstone phone 55w oeorgetown tf patnttagand decorating painting and decorating done at reasonable prices satisfaction guaran teed no job too large no job too small r j wiggins phone s31 oeorgetown ltp tf terracotta xhk baseball schedule the halton baseball league will con sist of six teams this year namely acton bronte oeorgetown kilbride milton and oakville and the opening games will be played on saturday may loth all the games will be played on saturdays at 230 oclock standard time the first and second teams will play off to determine the championship the following is the schedule clip it out for reference throughout the season may 16 kilbride at acton oeorge town at bronte milton at oakville may 23 oakville at acton kilbride at oeorgetown bronte at milton may 30 mbton at milton oeorge town at oakville bronte at kjjhrtjw june b actonat bronte oakville at kilbride milton at oeorgetown june 13 georgetown at acton kil bride at milton oakville at bronte june 20 acton at oeorgetown bronte at oakville milton at kilbride june 37 acton at kilbride oakville at milton bronte i at oeorgetown july 4 acton at oakville george town at kilbride milton at bronte july 1 1 bronte at acton kubrlde a oakville- georgetown at milton july 1 milton at acton oakville at oeorgetown kilbride at bronte church news hosae chwmh rev j j coulter president of to ronto conference will be the preacher at tne 4th anniversary of the new home church on sunday may 17th at 11 sjn standard time onttea chareh 10 am sunday school and bible classes ii am morning worship 7 pm evening service series great hymns of the church midweek ser vice wednesday evening 8 oclock 8l georges chwreh tomorrow thursday ascension day holy communion at 8 am sun day after ascension 8 am holy com munion choral corporate commjgir lone tr 1930 conflrinatvms class and all friends of the church 11 am mmtlm and sermon by the rector 7 pjm cvensong and 8rmon by the rector kxwx presbyterian chareh minister rev a l howard ma ph d 10 am sunoay school and bible classes 11 am and 7 pjn regular services conducted by the minister also service at limehouse at 2j0 standard time on tuesday evening may 19th at 8 oclock a pre- oonrmunlon class will be instructed by dr howard in the manse baptist chareh r quad bluuui uie at i aou to study the kingship of jesus luke 19 public worship at 11 am and 7 pja pastor a n frith wll uu in the morning of dr john mc neills induction and in the evening young pevbleljubialbfa on monday evening mrs r- k baker will address the young peoples meeting on the missionary message of abl paul btuiuiar lb for oranges tadtnkutme per doz cabbage per lb 2 50c 5c oranges per titn 30e pineapples each 21c peanuts 31b for 2c main street georgetown mr walter hayward of ouelph spent the week end with terra cotta friends mr ireland has the contract or gravelling the town line as far as the head of the township and is haul ing the gravel from mr w j rutledges pit and has a number of men employed at present our local quarries are fairly busy and report trade quite brisk mr j l craine is now receiving a number of orders for stone at present miss edna mcbrlde spent a few days with her sisters mrs el bessey of stewarttown mr h hayward and family have moved to the interprovlnclal brick yard at cheltenham where mr hayward has secured lucrative em ployment we are sorry to lose such kind friends from our midst we are pleased to learn that mr m l lyons who is now in the general hospital is doing as well as can be ex pected his many friends here hope he will soon be able to return home much improved in health mr m campbell of balllnafad our genial assessor was in our hamlet making his annual calls recently mr rogers of the mountain intends havtng a steam shovel in his quarry to strip for stone they are turning out a fine sample of stone and employ ing a large number of men born on thursday may 6thto mr and mrs severn phlllposkaof a son some time ago we agitated the res uming of our new coal industry here we are pleased to learn it is a reality now and will he running in full blast here this week they are starting in mr l c thompsons brick plant as heretofore and we wish this new in dustry continued success mrs a mclean of erin who spent few days with her daughter mrs ed townsend has returned home trout fishing seems to be the order now and you should hear some of our cal nimrods spinning their fish yarns j tost general trucking and teaming full loads taken anywhere at most reasonable prices 350 georgetown concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of charge if you require anything tn this line phone 331 s walker oeorgetown 3tp tf dolmans trucking and cast- age service we are prepared to do all nds of trucking and cartage no job too small no job too big courtesy and service guaranteed phone 231 oeorgetown ont or p o box 127 georgetown fish market close to rink phone 183 all kinds of fresh and smoked fish dally fresh fried fish and chip dinners and sup pers we have changed our method of frying and adopted an odorless one come tn and sample a meal or take it home with you it h s cadet inspection captain j m dimming inspected the oeorgetown high school cadet corps in the school grounds last wednesday morning at nine oclock the inspecting officer watched the cadets go through ceremonial company drill rifle drill signalling first aid and physical culture expressing sat isfaction with every branch of the work at the conclusion of the manoeuvres he complimented the boys on their smart appearance and theb profic- lency in the exercises remarking that they did not seem to suffer in compar ison with the corps of other schools he was especially impressed with their style and steadiness in marching then he presented prizes to the smartest officer on parade to the smartest cadet tn each platoon to the keenest first aid man and the best were capt j d harrison pte r firestone ptc j cummins pte a dayfoot and pte r duncan the corps then paraded to the cen otaph and paid respects to the fallen officers and noncoms of the corps were instructoiyl f curtln captain j d harrison lieutenants j f evans and alan mcdonald sergeantmajor wm devereaux sergeants d p crichton w l w maclaren commander of signal corps a dayfoot commander of first aid corps r firestone mowers sharpene next time your mower needs sharpening bring it in and we will in it cut wood for sale choice hardwood per single cord s37s mixed wood and rails soo ralls and hardwood l0 slabs 300 j brandford phone 385j or m3j box 490 georgetown i 7y 650 9x9 720 9xlovi 875 9x124975 linoleum rugs 9 x 9 795 oil cloth rugs 7y 7v410j495 rexoleum mats 18x3615c 14i27 10c axminster rugs 27x54 12 patterns to select front congoleum mats 36x36 75c 36x54 100 36x72119 window shades 37 in x 6 ft 59c and 75c a full line of cream and white shades 41 45 47vzxs 52x6 curtain net new arrivals white and cream 25c 50c 75c 85c 36in cream madras 25c mcbean co georgetown ontario red rose rta n good ulu tcuoice fevin5sreuwl0rofiew notice to dtg owners all dogs mtjst be tied up may 15th dog owners in town are hereby warned against letting their dogs run at large between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of september according to town bylaw 8ec 6 of which is as follows 6 every person who permits his dog to run at large between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of sep tember in any year shall be liable to a fine of 1000 and any dog so found to treatment as in the preceding clause bra marshall 2t chief of police notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of bridget treaner late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton widow deceased notice is hereby oiven that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late bridget trea- nor who died on or about the twen tieth day of march 1931 at the city or toronto in the county of york and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for martin dimming patrick joseph downey and thomas w treanor the executors of the last will and testament of bridget treanor widow deceased their names ind addresses and full particulars tn writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities itsny held by them and take notice that after the thirteenth day of june 1931 the said martin dimming patrick joseph downey and thomas w treanor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amonc the persons en titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated at oeorgetown ontario this thirteenth day of may ad 1931 hlerot bale 3t solicitor for the said executors thanks to firemen x the chief and members of oeorge town fire brigade i desire to extend my thanks for their splwidat work in sartnf property at the fin m my niiaiiiiii j on saturday morning last ic so surprise wer nicely that it will you your money back if not satisfactory norval hardware f hustler baby chicks from bredtolay barred rocks and sc white legborn8 balance of may prices leghorn 10c each rocks 2 cents more by always selling chicks that give better results tnan are hoped for we have been abje to sell 50 more chicks this season than last britannia poultry farm phomcoolnrille 48 r 11 r r no 6 brampton ont j sanford stewarttown plumbing tinstnithing ethmles cheerfuly vw phone 84 r 12 gwrgetown rjt no 2 l ar vex makes fabrics mothproof odorless stainless noninjurious price 100 with sprayer 175 moth balls cedar flakes garment bags quick kill one or two applications if properly applied will ex terminate bugs and all kinds of vermin royal purple seeds 5c pkge danns drug store phone 327 georgetown sv 9kk 3ayaaa9 i i the new beach electric range this modem range possesses every desirable feature known to the electric range industry fully automatic marvellously engineered economical to operate the beach range with beach superspeed elements will boil a quart of water in less than seven minutes cold start the inadrawer warming oven is a decidedly ad vantageous feature found only in the beach the exterior is finished entirely in smooth duotone porcelain enamel supplied with colored door handles swich knobs etc to harmonize with the decorative kitchen scheme buy a beach its certainly greater value sold by richardsons hardware phone 25w georgetown s

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