i j s p- r page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 24th 1931 bmilk yov pass with the thboncf bmbiw ewer stood at the corner and watched the thrum go by what different ca the faces wear andtbe glance from each passing ttf have you ever wondered just- vio they were and what their work is here and if they dream the things youdo have they too known hope and ear do they live in home of comfort where wre and peace abound or just in cheerless fourwall huts where joybells have no sound do they know of all the happiness a newtarn life can bring have they felt the hand of sorrow with the smart of deaths cold si ins ah i yes for each one has a burden whether heavy or light to bear and all in the throng as they pas i know something of joy and can bat just by the hearers expression just by the glance of the eye they reveal the- whole of their nature some laugh at life some slghl someones standing today at the cor- nex will you meet thetr glance with t frow rjotph up your loadwhb a cssery a and- smile as you pass with throng c dorothy wlhnpt mektovra conservatives elect ojtlceits at the annual meeting of the hal- ton county liberal conservative as sociation held in muton the follow ing offloers were elected for- the en suing year president leroy sargent bronte 1st- vicepresident w e alccready milton 2nd vicepresident j w bracken freeman 3rd vicepresident sam kirk georgetown 4th vicepresi dent james allen burlington 5th ident w a farrow oakvuje township 1st vicepresi dent harding price 2nd vicepresi dent h pobte chairman ward 1a robert darling chairman ward ib thomas robb chairman ward 2l lome cleave chairman ward 2b7 george currte chairman ward 3 john h smith chairman ward 4 james sprowle chairman ward 5a t h cook chairman ward sb wilfred harding chairman ward 6 arthur beaumont trafalgar township 1st vicepresi dent c a oalbrelth 2nd vicepresi dent jacob lucas chairman ward 1 george douglas chairman ward 2 stanley l hall chairman ward 3 walter mcoowan chairman ward 4 joseph avolhson chairman ward 5 charles rlvas chairman ward 6a anson patterson chairman ward sb arthur phelan ehalrman ard 7 mervuv armstrong nassagaweya township 1st vice- president ohartes darby 2nd viee president john ware chairman ward j dharles king- chairman ward 2 alex he4rsn ctuurman wafrt3 nell patterson nelson township 1st vicepresi dent william irving 2nd vicepresi dent john pettlt chairman ward i george thorpe- chairman ward 2 john alderson chairman ward 3 charles tjvibs chairman ward 4 george richardson chairman ward 5 charles kerns chairman ward 8 william lucas chairman warn t r c poller chairman ward 8 dharles rogers acton 1st vicepresident prank holmes 2nd vicepresident dr cox burlington 1st vicepresident ft w watson 2nd vicepresident art allen chairman ward 1 j h pol lard chairman ward 2 l dingle chairman ward 3 robert dray chair man ward 4 dr t w peart georgetown let wlcepres1 nell oununlngs 2nd vicepresident w v grant chairman ward 1 victor king chairman ward 2 l e fleck chair man ward 3 percy cleave walton 1st vloepresldentt john ins lng 2ndt vicepresident miss m campbell chairman ward 1 t a hutchinson chairman ward 2 wil liam barnard chairman wards har- ley durnan oakvllle 1st vicepresident w 8 davis 2nd vicepresident c b hlllmer chairman ward 1 richard richardson chairman ward 2 w j fleuty chairman ward 3 b j walsh chairman ward 4 p cham bers lady officers esquesing mrs james mcdowell hornby trafalgar mrs w e mcoready milton nassagaweya mrs john allison qampbeuvllte r b t nelson mrs john pettlt freeman r r 1 burlington mrs clara dor- land georgetown mrs f hartey milton -miss- myrtle mcoallum oak- vlue mrs frank pullen delegstes to convention in royal york toronto on- june 24th to choose- permanent leader for ontario j f little w s davis m c smith frank holmes samuel kirk h price john pettlt anion patter son nell patterson and fred w wat son renew your subscription tonight is the fatally reonion it has been a weekly event ever since the young folk scattered to various towns each to make his or her own way in the world it started when dick left to work in a neighbor ing dry dick was full of enthusiasm but apt to be just a little bit wild so dad started the habit of calling him once a week just to keep him under the parental influence thenheleh was married and moved away and mother must- needs make weekly voice visits with her and now betty has taken a position in another town her voice conies home each week too dad and mother gather all the news and pass it on to the others it keeps the family together and the cost of the three evening calls is less than a dollar ertmhtg nati am amyotuf tlntiomtotntiom cui bo- gin 7 pjm lout timt jmst giro lomg thtumtt the mumbor you ukmt u spoodi up thm torviem- if you ionfl knout tbt dlsunt mum- ktr information will look k up for you pass a car on a hill or curve experienced drivers of motor cars have learned that there is one role of the- road which cannot be violated without danger to life and limb these seasoned drivers always keep in line when the road ahead is obsbured j hill tops and curves are blind spots on the highway you cant see what is coming toward you and theres almost always sure to be another car coining around the curve or over the hill the one safe role is to stay on your side of the road the right side every tune you cake a chance that the road ahead may be clear you jeopardize your own safety and the approaching- motorist may be made an innocent victim of your carelessness surely a heavy price to pay in conscience and cash tjf after all you can observe the hill and curve rule for a whole season without losing as much sixty xninutes time all told t why not ontario depargtment 6 highways gbo s hhnry fremieb of ontaki6 and ministbr of highways annua meettnq toronto fbesbvtbbial wjks f the sixteenth annual meeting of section no 3 toronto presbyterlal wmjb was held in the presbyterian church milton on tuesday juno 18th morning session at 10 ajn was largely attended by delegates from brampton nbrval union george town umehouse milton omagtv streetsvllle boston much ehthusalsm was shown- rev j n mcfatil gave the adderss of welcome on behalf of the wmb and the session of milton church saying all felt it a real plea sure and honor to have the women meet in their church excellent ad dresses were given by mrs j a mc- clure of- toronto on supply work mrs j s mcoonegal toronto on home helpers mrs i stark on the evan gelizatlon of the jews mrs tnkster president of the toronto presbyterlal gave a splendid report of the council meeting in winnipeg most encourag ing were the reports of the auxiliaries vwjul and mission bands one socie ty reporting perfect attendance and going above their allocation miss laura wilson 6f milton gave the report of the summer school at glenmore camp which showed the good influence this school has on the voung people ot ourchurcli mrs w a mclennan brought greet ings from the provisional board say ing it was only possible to carry on by eaeh wonian doing her own part lid her own special corner in speak ing of the wms mission statwns the picture she drew of the cetelta jeffffry school for indians at kenora will long remain in the minds of her hearers much valuable information and inspiration was received from this address musical numbers were given by miss b fenwjck brampton miss olstead and miss molly hately milton mrs jas marshall of milton and mrs 8 d mcclure of norval vicepresidents of the section presided at the sessions mrs w mcclure brampton secretary dates of school fairs the following are the dates an nounced for the school fairs o be held in halton county this year mt nemo sept mth hornby sept 15th brookvllle sept j7th trafalgar sept h8h llmehouse sept 31st strathcona sept wnd palermo sept 23rd agricultural representative klrstlne will be in charge at thojarlous fairs wife you dont love me any more when you see me crying now you dont ask why husband im awfully sorry my dear but these questions have al ready cost me entirely too much sfte y notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of klh mary somervine late of the town of georgetown m the county of halton married woman i notice is hereby given uiat all persons having any claims or de mands against the late elisabeth mary somerville who died on or about the eleventh day of may 1931 at the town of georgetown in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the under signed solicitor for james orant somerville and leroy dale the exe cutors of the last will and testament of elisabeth mary somerville married woman deceased their names and ad dresses and full patriculars in writ ing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the sixth day of july 1831 the said james orant somerville and leroy dale will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deeeased among the persons entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of winch they shall then have had notice and the said executors will not be liable for the said- assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they hau not then have received notice daqtod at georgetown ontario this fifth day of june ad 1931 leroy dale 3t solicitor for the said executors pressing cleaning repairing suitt made to your measure we do all kinds of cleaning press ing and repairing our work and prices will please you your suit press ed for see while you watt sausfaetien guaranteed on all oar notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of iousta graham brownrldge late of the township of eaqneatac in the county of halton married woman notice is hereby given that all persons having ftfmn or dflrnanrtn against the late louisa qraham brownrldge who died on or about the fifth day of may ax 1031 at the township of esquesing m the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned soli citor for william w brownrldge the administrator of the estate of the said louisa graham brownrldge married woman deceased their names and addresses and full particulars to writing of their claims and statements ear m e a n s good wear iti more people ride on goodyear tires than on any other kind a rose tailor lank block frankly we of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the tenth day of july ajx 1931 the said william w brownrldge will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons wlwl thereto having regard only to the claims of which be shall then have had notice and that the said william w brownrldge win not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose dahn he shall not then have received nonce dated at georgetown ontario this tenth day of june ajd 1931 leroy dale 3t solicitor for the said administrator are not surprised when we see your blankets ready to leave this laundry for your homes we are not at sol surprised at the phone inumgm and letters of appreciation we naive been receiving our new process of m fluffmg blankets re stores the new look and cosy feel and it would be hard indeed for a housewife to open her bundle and not exclaim with pleasure there they are all tied up with colored ribbons and ready to lay away for the fan phone about this and our other six regular family waul l services or stop any one of our courteous driversalesmen macs harder shop phone 328 semifinished toronto wet wash laundry limited 175 osaington ave act at once now is the time to clean up your slow accounts send your list to kelly aiken successful collectors for 40 years orangevdxb they get results j sanford stewarttown plnmbingtinsmithing btaates ctecrfally ttve phone 84r 12 georgetown rr no 2 hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds a office town hall job printing h notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of donald sinclair ute of the town ship of nassagaweya in the county of halton retired farmer deeeas notice ib hereby oiven thatf all persons having any claims or de mands against the late donald sin clair who died on orabout the third day of april 1031 at the township of nassagaweya in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for margaret e near the administra trix of the estate of donald sinclair retired farmer deceased their names and addresses and full particulars m writing or their claims and- state ments of their aocoiutta and the na ture of the securities if any held by them andxakx notice that after the tenth day of july wsirthe said mar garet b near will proceed to distri bute the assets of the slid deceased among the persons entitled thereto having yegard only to the claims 6f wnleh she shall then have had notice and that the said margaret b nest will not be liable tar the said siesta or any part thereof jo any person of whose cjalni she shall not then have recei n patzd at georgetown ontario this tenth day of june ajx msi- leroy dale solicitor for the said admlnlstrstrbr vi no sbovaxung bquirkd standard aimiracrre scranton coal in all sis asitornatkajly screened and loaded coal wood select lump for domestic and threabjnr purposes r-smlth- lng and coal in fact i carry everything to be found m any upodate coal and wood yard ending mall ums afely john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown henever you wish to remit small sums of money use a bank of montreal money order there is no cheaper safer or more convenient way payable without charge at any chartered bank in canada except the yukon money order are sold at every branch of the bank bank of montreal j cstahhshed il7 georgetown branch d wilson msuwwer iki m y