Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 29, 1931, p. 3

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w- xxnazwmrrtmm rmvmnhmjn 1 s lajai rrntra aaa the local news your taxes will soon be due a number from ere spent holiday at wasaga beach palermo won from ualton rifles recently in a score of 2 to 1 burlington has sold 17000 twen ty year 5 per cent debentures ax 10052 the boam of educauonjot oak- vule has asked the council for s40- 000 for additions to the high school the closing of the canadian na tional electric railway will throw a number of good ell liens out of work twaste today and wate and sor row at your door will knock tomor row the reason why men who mind their own business succeed is because they have so little competition the palermo divlslonlof the sons of temperance still prospers and holds regular meetings the anniversary services of bethel church ruznguln were held last sunday with flev p h walts of carlyleas preachers john ford fourth une trafalgar was selected president ot the ford convention at ti second reunion held in dundum park hamilton dancing every saturday evening at stanley park brin armstrong melody serenavders it oeorgetown cjutens bind were entertained- at the home of mr john wheeler olenwflhams last week a very enjoyable time was spent an old resident of hornby mr joseph king passed away on thurs day jn his 68th year- the funeral took place from the residence of his brother j king on saturday the good roads committee of peel county council will put a new surface on queen street streetsvllle roadway next week this will cost about 220000 georgetown band went to dundas on civic holiday to the firemens con vention ii is rumored that they may have won firstprize in the competi tion but no definite word lias been received at time of going to press personals miss annie thompson is holidaying at hamilton and dunnviue mr harry elliott uic holiday at j j are the georgetowti herald wednesday eve bjaugost 5th 1931 tag 3 2g umehouse i of toronto spent thompsons mr and mrs ross cameron spending a month in muskoka or anderson mp of milton made i the herald a call on tuesday miss bessey and mr john r bar ber arc holidaying in muskoka j m mckinley of toronto spent the week end with friends in town mr and mrs armstrong or hamil ton spent the holiday at dr dollops mlsa ethel marshall left on monday for training in quelph general hos pital congratulations to two of eur umehouse girts helen meredith and helen ixcoowan who both passed with honors the recent midsummer examinations of the toronto conser- ttatory of music introductory piano and elementary piano respectively stewarttown general news mrs j m mckmlay and family of toronto are visiting at mrs r e harrisons mrs r to spend scotland b poulis left on saturday a month with friends in dr and mrs h holmes of owen sound spent thevliomday at mr o t mackays miss margaret dickie spent the week end at the lifime of mr and mrs r- c adarna mr hj irs- a m mackenzie o moniai arc holidaying at wm bar bers main st the young people held a dance in mr n thompsons new bam last lrl- day night miss peggy smethurst of llmehouse is visiting with her grandmother mrs appelbe the threshers are very busy here now ted and percy bally and miss doro thy race of toronto spent the holi day with mrs bally we received a circular through the hall on monday from the robert simpson co announcing a new plan they will send out a new catalogue every two months instead of twice year when simpsons and stores are pressing so nard to trade of the town we cannqt 8et stand why the merchants town stem and time the up a fight migrants under farm bhostel hold annual reunion jtfll best judges at- hostel gathering busy and use more i papers too i would the papers too xi independent mercl ide tp toen jjb mcmaster a grove lake bleanor hepburn holiday at home mrand mrs j ly of woodstockvare mrs j hill misses ivf bli are holidaying slnscoe misses of toronto here jymrtaiomas of toronto is mist iir ai mrs a presswood vlswuid mrs n allen and may ipliie week end with friends in aulbon mi harry- hale and daughte- albert nonniin elmer hoi mo- kathutii are spending the week wtored to ottawa on saturday to spend fricnos in toronto tu- gregory theatre wednesday aug 3 the connect cut yankee a new and merry tale of old england starriag will rogers chapter 6 finger prints novelty check and rubber check friday aug 7th inside the lines thrilling war spy drama starring betty compson and ralph forbes boy friends comedy blood and thun der mickey mouse cartoon saturday august sth matinee at 3 pan never tfce twain shall meet the tang of pie south seas in a deli cious romance story by peter b kyne janecry in conference fox- haa trader horn major crockett succeeds lieut colonel j i a hughes has completed his tenure of command of the peel and dufferin regiment and retired to the 2nd reserve major c m corkett wellknown brampton young man and clerk of he town suc- cecdshlm and will be gazetted as of ficer commanding in the very near future with the rank of lleutcolonel major corkett served during the war in the 2nd battalion lancashire fusil iers an imperial regiment with whom the peeldufferin regiment is now allied he has been with the peel- dufferin regiment for ten years of which he was a company comman der for eight years he was twice wounded in france the extermtnaitac he b in the third drive against blackbirds on burlington ave on thursday and saturday nights last by chief smith and his firing squad over 400 blackbirds were shot every year these birds become a nuisance in the vicinity and the police have been called upon to take this means of driving them away at the meet ing of the council on monday night it was- decided to discontinue shoot ing the birds and the trees will be trimmed and if this does not dispose of the trouble the trees will be cut down oasette mis p l mcollvray and vlsr tcr mcollvray spent the wj stayner and cblungwood mr harry hale and j duster left last saturday to- s weeks trisy to london engls- mi and mr- w cilo rf to ronto spent holiday a mr q wrlggleswr- mr ul mrs wallace thompson mr aid mrs r w watson spent th holiday at atvadla muskoka i mrs j j aen of georgetown and her son mr rinley allen of new york city are holidaying in muskoka mr m mrs ray a graham of paris and miss betty wodell of lon don visited at h g clarks mrs w h kentner and marjory returned home saturday alter spend ing two weeks v with son claude at kiiigsvllle mr and mrs r- d warren retrirned to toronto on saturday after spend ing two weeks pleasantly with mr and mrs william whyte maple ave mr and mrs a e fornell and graham accompanied by mr and mrs wm graham attended the old boys reunion at dundalk on sunday the marriage of miss m o valple easton second daughter of mr and mrs wm easton or palermo to a e galloway of hamilton is announc ed to take place on the 19th of aug at the recent midsummer examina tions held at the toronto conserva tory of music the following results were obtained by the pupils of miss margaret dickie atcm intermedi ate piano hon helen billings junior piano kathleen wilson primary piano 1st class hon jane rumely elementary theory hon jane rumley and kathleen wilson insurance rate reduced it is reported from brampton that the organization of the fire brigade on a belter established business basis the construction of a water tank with in the town to allow for high pres sure of improved fireflghtlng equip ment have last been justified for un official word has been received that bramptons ore rate will be reduced ten per cent local insurance agents have been notified by the underwriters although no official word has been re ceive by the civic authorities the reduction in the total will amount to a large figure swimmers from the four comers of the world will seek the world cham pionship at the sixth annual marath on 8wim at the canadian national ex hibition toronto tbfjlr vocation there we have the girl guides of toronto camping along the banks of the credit mr and mrs a o mtnalei and family of long branch are visiting mr and mrs c allen mr and mrs it press of hamilton spent the holiday with mrs m cam- mr and mrs dlnsmore and daugh ter lucille of london spent the week end with mr and mrs w allen mr and mrs james russell and daughter lillian and john maertnnahl jr of glenwilliams are spending their two weeks holidays in ohio uba agalnst outside g wallensteln just at the vlllsi young prior to a n th steps of a woodchucto walked to the door sat veranda haunches and boldly rap back jfche door with his forepaws tly seeking shelter from the storm when the owner red the knock mr groundhog rooked him over and- scampered away inspector qarvln says never in the history or slmcce county has such a perfect promotion eoanunatioa paper been banded in to him as that or grace brock colllnsood er grim mer paper was perfect and will re ceive 100 per cent charged in burltbgcon police court on thursday with absconding without having paid his board bill arn to 7 william bett was fined 6 and ordered to pay the account to bis landlady mrs haves who laid the charge failing wrucfci be was to serve 30 days in jauv having no money be is nqw lodging in the county jail in milton the steam train over the hamil ton aljendale une cm the cnr line has been replaced nv an oil burning car recently oafcville town council monday night decided against taking any action to close down any miniature golf courses which had remained open on sunday until such time as some action bad been taken to dose thoee which were operating as clubs terra cotta lueborjse too late for last issue mr j harber and miss olive bar bef and her sister janet of toronto called on terra cotta friends last week they were formerly old resi dents of terra cotta and note many changes in our hamle the picnic held on wednesday af ternoon under be auspices of the terra cotta united 8 s on tfie credit flats was a decmed wircetei the weather being ideal rot- the occas there was over one nimdred present games and races were among the amusing features they all report a splendid time mrs p ifarchment and son wu- bume spent a few days with friends in georgetown mr rogers is busy shipping stone from his quanie on the mountain at present we wish bun continued success mr and mrs lome millar and family have moved to mr logans house on main st we welcome them to our midst mt and mrs george aldous and family of windsor called on terra cotta friends last week miss befit of toronto spent a few days with her aunt mrs j eaves the hostesses fox ladies day on july 38th were mrs w r watson and mrs hodgson the winners in the bridge game were miss mildred fleck and miss muriel tnfwnpson in golf miss pettlt and mte margaret wu- soughby hostesses for wexmesday aug sth are mrs wuloughby and miss lang- counxy old age pensions eight of tbe ten applications for bid age pensions received by the old age pensions board of balton coun ty which met in milton recently were granted one was refused and one referred bach to be applied tor in hamilton of tbe ten applications one was from burlington and two from nelson township with tbe others coming from various parts of the county inspector prosper dontlgny who has been making some investiga tions in the county announced that he would make a recommendation to the provincial board to discontinue some pentdoos in the county and to reduce some others the rosnector complimented the halton board on its builneasllke m tig uiiim illy n lllh illllllimillllllllllliiinuillliii mi mil iiiiiiiiiiiiini ii i pight on all three points sptkawnancr fancy pink- tin 5 llb tall tin sjmlil lavou on ginger cmc a4kfwlmmi slicwj peaches pea atmf otaira cwi pjypni link m tomatoes 10c naaiv sm tmm juice 3 t spmui cfm a- simfcu cooked spagheni ale e spwial bwvtf btytj chtcfcjn av a i c-wll- ortl crivot g w 33 cornflak 3 25 15c 25c 25c peas r cot 2 25c l5c 25c fimtauty clown ftutt mr qwfm m lfv4wrx targe flat j 1a ul uuih lobster tla- 2t for smmm ksgaut llatl spa p crkp soda rite ft- t stprifljess pates frvalt cups 30c srsiik 25c m m lemonade 22c mv g i beer 2dc hat colfee t 55c ii cm 11 ii ai cocoa v4- 23c omati im kmn 0jh lard 2 23c crispr j2 mustard velvet preaese t spwwoko condettbd golf isews hon t l kennedy minister of agriculture gave the 200 boys of the united church hostel gathered at norval on friday for cnelr second an nual reunion an inspiring message tn hlssnortr address he urged the boys to face discouragement with a smile to show real british fight when down hearted and their reward would be success and at some future tung they would own farms of thelrowrx one hundred and eightyone boys received their diplomas from mrs kennedy they graduate from the care of the hostel which was estab lished three years ago being past their twentieth birthdays or having come us canada three years ago a- maclaren georgetown supertn teadent of the hostel occupied the chair in his brief remarks he stated that 1176 boys from bcotlartbv england ireland and wales had been well placed by the executive since april of 1930 seven boys met death accldently and a memorial service was held conducted by bev- dr beaton toronto of the home mission board of the united church for ontario samuel wmfvlri one of the boys sang crossing the bar in the afternoon about 50 young men i attending the international v mjoa convention m toronto were guests of tbe hostel the work of the hostel which is lder the auspices of the united church of canada board of hbine missions has been carried on for more than three years and is doing excellent work another bond of union between the boys and their alma mater is the magazine the vanguard published monthly for their especial benefit by the board they make much of this and contribute freely to its columns telling of their progress in their new new advertisements ewmwar sttrctty ca8h with rwr plastering plastering of all kinds promptly at tended- to firstclass job guaranteed prices reasonable harvey walters phone ib georgetown tf painting and papering prompt service and firstclass work manship in painting and paperhang- ing prices reasonable wm h cole man phone 253 tf lost collie dog answering to the name of sport colored brown fawn and white without collar reward if re turned to chief of police ltp t faix faib oatks oboroetown acton arthur balton brampton burlington caledon codksville erin grand valley buhon orangeville woodbridge sept ife19 sept 1518 sept 2930 oct a9 sept n23 sept- 30 sept 2828 sept 2930 oct 19 sept 2930 sept 2425 sept 1718 oct 910 yes good positions tor good pupils during the past lew months scores of graduates of the canada business college college and spadlna toronto have accepted positions ranging from seven hundred and fifty dollars to two thousand pour hundred dollars per year two repent lady graduates started at twentyeight dollars per wk their names and addresses suppli ed to interested persona one huron county farmers son who graduated two years ago and has since remained on the farm starts at eighteen hund red dollars per year in ottawa next month forget about the depressi on depressions never bust long- some will prepare and be ready others will whine you may attend college or study all by mail pay when you like par particulars write to george spotton mp canada bus iness college college and spadlna toronto church news 8t georges chsrreb 11 am laattlns and address by mr j hlnchllffe of hamilton 7 pjn evensong and avddress by mr j htnchcllffe note there will not be any 8 am celebration druing this remainder of august halted cnmrch rev r w rumley minister mr norman larrd choir leader services august sth 10 njo sunday school and bible classes 11 am and 7pm union services with the baptist congregation in tne saptlat church knox presbyterian charch sunday august 8th sunday school at 10 am church aernee at 11 am limehouse sunday school 130 ser vice at 230 standard time tne preacher for tbe day will be tbe rev arcblban nuxnpson of oakvule all are welcome baptist charch tne union services of the congrega tions of the united and the baptist churches will be held to the baptist church at 11 ajn and 7 pjn rev walter daniel bu of toronto win preach sunday school meets at 10 n ljesson the conversion and commission of souls indirect lighting and other novel lnnorasions to prevent glare an the finishes at motorcars are being utilised in the automotive building at the canadian national bs i sealed tinders addressed to the undersigned and en dorsed tender tor addition and al terations armoury milton out wfll be received until it wvhsek noon day- ught saving rricay aagat 14th 1ml for the construction tit an addi tion and alterausna to he armoury at milton ont plana and smcaeaitlons can be seen and orm o tevdor obtained at the offgea of theoufef architect depart ment of fubuq wot ouwa tbe the international cnampionshrp on tational group basis in agricultural exhibits and judging was won by wales friday with 1817 points the deacon trophy is- the award john o gray irish with 397 won the in dividual award the t b macauley trophy for music competition went to england with 818 points champion individual maurice marshall english 194 tbe for international athletics and aquatics including tug- ofwar was captured by scotland 308 and champion tomvldual john doug- ary scotch 39 wales with 267 ac counted tor the john a tory chal lenge trophy for country winning greatest number of points in all events and william patterson welsh was in dividual champion with 618 the e c andrews special prise for indivi dual who by points won participa tion in events and in the judgment of officials is the champion in allround proficiency and service was richard oouch wales all competitors receiv ed a photograph of the 1930 junior herd champion at the royal winter pair prize winners of the events were agricultural exhibits potatoes ric hard oouch thomas redfern thomas oorstorphine oats william patter son w j griffiths barley james austin harry rogers weeds thomas oorstorphine richard couch thomas dowder collection of- weed seeds george m dickson snapshots land scapes edgar sanders model in wood david davidson judging wheat james austin albert palhster david ijddell judging oats john gray peter dewar robert arthur judging barley an drew dobbie john gray jarvis aus tin naming parts of horses james austin fredrick mills william pat terson judging dairy cows andrew dobbie thomas redfern john gray music baritone solo maurice mar shall samuel mnmeekrn robert ut ile tenor solo charles betherington david kay norman seal humorous song or recitation maurice marshall david kay robert ulue piano solo ivan ooodat orchestra herbert ea ton and casson pisher thomas row land and norman seal any other instrument william patterson man dolin leo price mandolin athletic events 100 yards dash open john dougary william dawson james mllllgan 100 yards under 17 john dougary william dawson law rence goodwin 100 yards others than hostel boys m fleck m scobey ed elliott 200 yards dash open john dougary lawemce goodwin j wright throwing at target john banks richard cross george morris charles skelton thomas redfern throwing for distance maurice mar shall william paterson james mllll gan chinning the bar thomas dow- cue george grant william living stone sack raee thomas dowdle claude westhead james hopley run ning broad jump lawrence goodwin william dawson john hunter runn ing broad jump under 17 years law rence goodwin john dougary runn ing high jump maurice aaitiiv wil liam dawson john ddugary runn ing high jump under 17 years john dougary charles betherington law rence goodwin aquatic events 100 yards swim ouy anderson david lamg david kay 100 yards under 17 1 years geof frey wright henry mmrbeton robert cardall diving open guy anderson donald campbell maurice marshall greasy pole william patterson george dickson harry mclemnn tugofwar international scotland wales ireland england browns mux bread made in georgetown why support outside bakeries when you can buy better quality at borne we are doing all we can for georgetown and trying to give work to georgetown people what does tbe- ctty bakeries do for our town it is time to wake up and help your home town the money you spend on city bread will never heap george town they are jtettlng a lot of money from georgetown daily and hey are keeping it and it will never see otar town again can you not see how- amy it looks they are laugh ing at you start now and buy at xu can have our bread de- ur house or llvered to your it from toe you can get merchants apartment wanted furnished or unfurnished apart ment with bathroom wanted send rent and full particulars in first letter apply by letter box w herald office 3tp painting and deooratlna palntlng and decorating done at reasonable prices satisfaction guaran teed no job too large no job too small r j wiggins phone 331 georgetown ltp tf tost general trucking and t 1 loads taken anywhere at most reasonable prices phone 359 georgetown concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of ohaiire if you require anything in this line phone 3218 walker georgetown 3tp tf stop look listen at veteran barber shop hair cut ting adults 25c children under 12 15c shaving 10c tobacco cigarettes etc a working mans friend f c gar ner barber fish and chip cafe a glrard the pish and chip cafe wishes to advise his customers that he will move into his new store on mill street on tuesday next august 11 and takes this opportunity to thank his patrons for their welcome sup port in the past and hopes to re ceive continuance of the same in the future all kinds of fresh flab will be supplied of best possible quality at lowest possible prices has it happened to you bu pc a whenever i f the driver of a motor car beat a railway train to a crossing by a few feet i cant help thlwlrtng of the pitcher that went to the well once too often and broke if i could talk for just five min utes to every driver of a motor car i dont believe there would ever be another railway crossing accident oeel the things xve seen when drivers tried to beat trains have cost me many a sleepless night take my word for it there are enough unavoidable perils attached to driving a car without tempting providence where the railway and highway meet well ril be seeing you mcbean go great sixday sale of full fashioned hosiery newest styles newest shades first quality supersilk hosiery and allen at hosiery at 2qpercjent reductions 7 during our great new customer sale july 31t to august 6th old friends are invited also shop early for full selections- mcbean co georgetown ontario jj immmumummummmmmummmmuumuummmmmmuu lymans fly spray why pay 4sc or even 35c for any ply spray when you can get the si best for a quarter b spray your home occasionally with fragrant powerful insect-dls- j troying lymans fly spray it is absolutely harmless to people aj but swift sure death to loathesome annoying insect life be sure and include a bottle in your vacation supplies j 8 oz bottle 25c danns drug store phone 327 georgetown i have your eyes examined 1 by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brainpton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walks at his oinoa la brampton job printing promp tly and neatly executed at the herald office a mr mrs brush georgetown schenkt olenwuama marchments aienwullama or at the bakery roes 4 lb for 2fr potatpes tfer kv bananas jib for j eefiirgetowh p 2u plgott bmg hamilton ont and the caretaker public building afilton ont tenders will not be considereu rm less made on tt forma supplied by the depaftmerit and m accordance with tbe m set forth therein bach tender snuat be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to tne order of mlnirttt irt pri- xgn 10 px of the sunewnt at tbe tender railway- oornpanv win also be aooap- im security a bonds and a cheque if remind to main up the amount wuwrv dear friends patronise a member of your town otve na a trial it wttl be worth whlle- we do au unds at alterations an4 re- ltaing meara sana and qfafeoat cleaned kens suite pressed s0o otaaaed and nekes a rose xmm vawc and add this to your profits no one can deny a man the right to spend his dollar where he chooses it is his privilege to make his dollar produce the utmost in value the decision as to where that value is to be found is whether right or wrong his to make a tip on how to make a dollar go farther is permissable however and we suggest that you think about this j the lowest price does not always mean the best buy in fact in moat cases it does not comparitive quality and many other things enter into the transaction but let us take two identical articles one her at horne the other out of town let us suppose the out of town price is lower delivered to your door by 5c or 73c than the purchase you can make at home but it is not the most economical buy that money is gone for good it will never return to you whereas if spent at home well heres an illustration fl a shoeman owes a baker 200 and gives him 1 00 discharging fifty per cent of the debt the baker owes a farmer 200 for pota toes so he pays the farmer half his debt with the dollar the farmer purchases a pair of 200 shoes paying 1 down the shoeman uses the doljar to cancel his debt to the baker the baker to the far mer and the farmer pays for his shoes the shoeman has paid his debt made a aaljfe and still has his orginal capital so have the baker and farmer thtacommunity business three persons have made a profit on 1 00 anct itvstill in the community to make more the dollar that goes the farthest is the one that stays at home wj we are fully equipped mechanically andotherwise to give your printing needs every attenttlsn make it a point to consult us on all your printing come into the office or phone 8 htaiimftotoce sss m m 1 r v i i i i v jrviiviuiavij taii 1 i ri fr2 5i v4 mafilftjijsua mzmm

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