a i j tti7tjrtmi page 2 kmtamtomtikmttmcimmimbeymiitmeyikimociammatmik 1 sf olden fate afe new opening firtt qui service and pure food meals served at all hours accomodation for ladies ice cram sandare mud soft drinks main st south phone 2 georgetowu tt l- i j lch01ce buenbsbftiiuil vomsfettfoe dance to campbeils family orchestra 3 brothers pieces s sisters edgewood park eden bolls saturday evening sept 26 gknts fie including tax ladies ko e watches clocks jewllery silverware repaired by h w hinton practical and theoretical watch and clockmaker 40 years re pairing for the aristocracy of great britain repairer at lund block- ley timyvv england makers or queen victoria personally attended at kensington palace for repairs and the best hotels and dubs in tmiyw gn foreman at hy birks montreal t eaton gc john wavnleas toronto alao designer at frodshams watch factory in eng- airad we know how to repair any watch or clock also we buy to sell tellable watches at reasonable prices and not merely advertised imports member of the canadian and british jewellers association h w hinton acton georgetown w a- v- r r h thompson co for dependable hardware fill your fall hardware needs useful handy t hmesavtn6 tools needed in evhffhome r the georgetown herald wed nesday evening september 2rd 1 931 born thompson ai cteorgetown on sun day sept 20th 1931 to mr and mrs p laverne thompson a dauelxterhstluborn in memor1am davis in loving memory of our dear mother rosa davis who was ctujea to her rest sept 23rd 1929 todsyy we art thinking of someone who was loving kind and true whose smile was as dear as the sun shine that someone dear mother was you lovingly remembered by family our new post office we have received information from reliable source that it is quite pos sible georgetowns much delayed new post ofllee will be erected in the near future it not this rail llkelj next year ln all probability it will he erected on the corner below the greg- ory theatre the site purchased by the government some years ago r harvest t in st georges church inspiring sermons bv rt rev j r lucas dj enjqykd bv larget congrega- ttons another successful fair- best exhibit in years good attendance gate receipts ailkap op last yar job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office the aoftual harvest thanksgiving services were held in st georges church on sunday last when alt the services vere largely attended the claurch was beautifully decorat ed with grain vegetables and fruit signifying the bountiful- harvest which had been bestowed upon us and for which we should thank ood the giver of- all good at 10 sun the childrens rally with a fruit and egg service was held the rector rev p h wase spoke to the children using as an j illustration a bunch of field daisies he pointed out to them that as the daisies had hearts of gold and white petals they should so mould their lives that they too would cave hearts of gold and their lives be pure and sinless at 11 un choral communion was celebrated by the rt rev j r lucas djj late bishop of mackenzie river diocese bishop lucas also preached an earnest and inspiring sermon ln which he said in part harvest ser vices have been handed down to us for centuries in the days of the israelites on one could put the sickle into the corn until the first fruits had been brought into gods house thus the harvest services commenced early in the year and as each fruit was presented to god then the har vest could be gathered harvest ser vices strike a note of joy and hap piness referring to his work with the church army he said that during the year the cadets had marched some six hundred miles at the evening service the bishop took his text from psalm 130 verses 1 and 2 and delivered a splendid ser mon during lus remarks he said that within the tactic circle the har vest gifts to the church do not con sist of the usual things as we know them bug of furs ash seal meat etc the traders who exchange these furs for money say they are the best furs they get thus proving that the es kimo gives of his very best we should also give of our best and never rail to praise the lord and forget not all his benefits the special music by the choir was much appreciated at the morning service tfcey sang while the earth remalneth by maunders and in the evening praise the lord oh jerusalem by the same author mrs bradley as usual very ably presided at the organ the beautiful decoration of the church was under the direction of miss qeorgina young ms glass putty stove pipes elbows roofing lanterns axes and handles lowe bros paints and varnishes electric heaters happy thought quebec cook stove and heater light gray quick drying floor paint 75c quart frr quick drying floor varnish 45c quart plumbing electrical wiring r furnace work native of norval dies in mrd year one of the oldest residents of to ronto passed away on sunday last when mrs abner brown 22 brunwlck avenue died at her late residence in her ninetythird year born in nor val the daughter of the late james mrralrs pioneer scottish settler she was educated there and moved to to ronto about os years ago the men- ales family moved from norval to fisquealng before going to toronto and ln ims mrs brown who was then elizabeth ft aaenzles married abner brown they settled ln toronto where later her husband had a broom factory at king and sherbourne sts and in later years was the manager of the st charles restaurant mr brown died ln 1813 mrs brown was able to recall to rontos bnt confederation day and otvll war times clearly one of her proudest possessions was a 113-year- old diary that her father started on f to canada two of her five children survive george james brown of the royal alexander theatre and mrs jarvis dewar bin harry parker who was for twenbyone years the soprano soloist at st andrews church died two years ago there are three grand children miss jean dewar hiss mar jory brown and abner edmund brown with ideal weather and a large attendance esqueing agricultural so ciety fall fair held at georgetown on saturday last was one of the best in the history of the society the hall was especially attractive this yea- with its splendid exhibits of fruit flowers grain roots vegetables ladies work baking handicraft etc and there was an appreciable increase in the number of exhibitors over last year the floral exhibits were the best in years the exhibit pf ladles work was larger and more attractive than ever while the fruit cooking and vegetable classes were well filled with exceptionally fine exhibits the following business men and organizations had attractive exhibits which added nukh to the appearance of the ball georgetown and esqneslng huihane society had a splendid collection or drawings ami cutouts with appro priate mottos contributed by junior members or uie society this display showed clearly the great interest be ing taken especially by the younger generation in tile care of our dumb nlimft canadian institute for the blind a very attractive and beautiful dlspla dt baskets and reed work made by he- blind here mr kllentfin an esteemed citizen or our town who is blind was seen at work on a bos ket which he wove together as expert- ly as one in full possession of his eye sight t- j speight had an attractive ex hibit of nbrge refrigerators de por- est crosley and silver marshall ga- aios j b mackenzie a son made a creditable display of special home fix tures which they manufacture includ ing cabinets cupboards ironing boards etc f l mcoilvray5 display was for providing hone comfort and conven iences a new idea furnace bath tub basins and plumbing supplies made an attractive exhibit womens institute a very attrac tive display of choice homemade baking which was much tademand it was a credit to the ladies and a treat to those who were fortunate enough to secure some outside the hall other features held the attention of the crowd the splendid program of music played by georgetown citizens band winners of first prize in class p at toronto exhibition in front of the grand stand during the afternoon was very much appreciated and brought forth repeated applause the two track events the 217 and 224 classes provided spirited racing and in the 317 the track record was broken when dr healops jean ganot won she first heat m 208 in the 224 four heats were required and col peters and hasel peters raced to dead heat in the fourth the latter was given first money with two wins and a second ool peters awarded second money had a first second and third jean- ganuck won third money jean ganot won the 217 ln three straight heats marion harvester and billy unto were second and third in a thrilling potato race competitors riding horses j devereaux george town won first and clarke bros norval second and third joe hall and howard hall hlhs- burg won the horseshoe tournament from a host of competitors ouelph girls nine won a challenge softball game from brampton all stars by 21 to is while the local nine defeated brampton in a mens game by 14 to 8 the usual midway with its various attractions was there as usual and from the attitude of the crowd it ap peared to us that everybody was en joying the 1931 fair at georgetown a full list- of the prize winners at rtlh fair is published on page one of this issue dedication tif ceanetery- gates ceremony on suntftay after noon largely attended ftttlna tributef paid to womens instttute for 8plendid service ren dered box lacrosse r thompson co vuotte4th- georgetown at a very enthusiastic meeting at pergus on the 16th of august the central ontario box lacrosse league was formed comprised of teams re- preaentlna ouelph pergus elora hes- pler oraogevule and georgetown the appended schedule was drawn up home and home games being played 1st and 3rd teams and 2nd and 4th teams to play off in the semifinal oct 2nd orahgevllle at georgetown hespler at fergus elora at ouelph oct 6th ouelph at orangevtlle oeorgetown at hespler pergus at elora oct 8th elora at oeorgetown hespler at ouelph orangevllle at fergus oct 1mb elora at hespler ouelph at pergus oeorgetown at orangevllle oct 18th hespler at orangevllle oeorgetawn at ouelph elora at pergus oct 20th orangevllle at elora ouelph at hespler fergus at oeorgetown oct 23rd hespler at elora pergus at orangevllle ouelph at oeorgetown oct 27 orangevllle at hespler i georgetown at elora fergus at ouelph oct 30th clora at orangevllle oeorgetown at fergus nov 3rd orangevllle at ouelph pergus at hespler nov etn hespler at georgetown ouelph at elora this league should be productive of the very best lacrosse as the vari ous teams include the cream of on tario intermediate players georgetown lions club announce big program boxing tournament street dance drawing for lucky number frizes friday sept 2stth is lions day ln oeorgetown and we are looking for ward to a large gathering at the box ing tournament ln the arena and at the street dance which will follow music will be supplied at the arena by oeorgetown citizens band and at the street dance by a firstclass orchestra the draw for the new chevrolet coach grand first prize for one one holding the lucky number is creat ing considerable excitement and the tickets are selling very fast the sec ond prize is an electric refrigerator and third a handsome cedar chest the above prizes and the silver trop hies for the boxing tournament are all on view at oneills garage the proceeds from the big event will all be used rear charitable purposes see program on page 4 general news of golfer lo partner just look at that girl dressed like a what are her parents thinking of anywayf i think itis disgraceful partner that sir is my daugh ter qoiferrt beg your pardon i dkmt know you were her father partner ttn not rm her pother local flra mjjada the cake of panton vs county halton whxh was listed ln the divi sion court sittings at gampbellvule was adjourned u be heard at milton on a date to be agreed on by both parties a snow apple and a st lawrence growing side by side on the same uaav or a tree op the farm of j walker and son oodksvllle la thought to be the result of bees carrying pollen- from blossoms of another variety the limb has never been graftedi the owner states joe bush proprietor ot plaza lodge clarkson better known as chicory inn was found guilty of a breach of the lca in court atbrampton and sentenced bo three months in jail the crown brought evidence alleging that bush was unlawfully selling or keep ing liquor for sale b j murphy an nounced that he was appealing the case oil was strewn for an eighth of a mile on the torontohamilton high way yesterday when two trucks one carrying several barrels of oil oame in collision spilling the oil on the road way traffic orftcer a r smith of burlington bad sand sprinkled over the oil saving possible accidents j lloyd sleven of pergus is dead and his companion david towers of roth- say is in serious condition at the gen eral hospital hamilton from injur ies received when struck by a car on the dundas highway near waterdown on the 0th inst leslie robb of xdgely who is in a orltlcal condition in toronto western hospital as the result of a kick from a horse when tjlowing out potatoes underwent an abdominal operation performed by dr scott that showed a serious internal condition damage estiamted at 4100 was caus ed by fire which broke out wednesday evening in a vacant house located on peter street port credit the property of mrs 8 patonett of clarkson the 8000 colonies and blase add to iuure had its origin ufa 14 pounds of llg pile of ran in the basement iras 428 pounds of dark soon brought under control by the of mlmb notwithstanding the showery weath er on sunday afternoon there was a good attendance at the dedication of the beautiful cemetery gates erected by the georgetown womens institute through their untiring efforis the entrance- to georgetown cemetery has ful ln the province and citizens and been made one of the most beautf- plot owners are deeply indebted to the womens institute for the splen did part they have taken ln assisting the cemetery board in the remodell ing and beautiflcatlon of our ceme tery this magnificent stone entrance cos in the neighborhood of 800 and was financed entirely by georgetown womens institute mr e mcwhlrtet chairman of the cemetery board was- chairman on this occasion he expressed on ber half oif himself and members of the board appreciation of the splendid work and wonderful gift of the wo men o the community and thanked them for the assistant they had giv en the board hymn lead kindly light oc- corrrpanled by the and was then iing followed by prayer by rev p h wase mayor mackenzie in a brief speech outlined the work accomplished by the cemetery board since its appointment and on behalf of himself and col- leaguesuv council thanked the mem bers of the womens institute for their splendid gift which added so much to the appearance of the ceme tery a selection by the band was fol lowed by an address by mr george a putnam superintendent of ontario womens institutes mr putnam expressed his pleasure at being present to say a few words on this memorable occasion when honor was being done those who had gorie before by the dedication of the beautiful gates to their city of the dead it was commendable that the women should have accomplished this work ln their service to home and community he assured ls hearers that for those not acquainted with the work of the institute it was worth their while to know what the institute means to the province baldwin had said that the greatest example to england was the womens institute at the world convention at geneva it was unanimously agreed that on tario womens work was the best ex ample of all the world for earnest effective work womens institute programs include greater efficiency and happiness in the home communi ty undertakings and the prosperity of the nation through their efforts legislates has been pissed regarding school medical inspections care of neglected children beautlficatlon or cemeteries etc through their in fluence better government has been effected and home and nation bene fitted a tablet on the massive stone en trance bearing the following inscrip tion this entrance was presented by the womens institute of george town 1030 was thez unveiled by chairman mcwhlrter followed by a prayer of dedication by rev r w runuey abide with me accompanied by the band was then sang by the gath ering and the closing prayer pro nounced by rev a nt frith an invitation of chairman mcwhlr ter many present- availed themselves of the opportunity to view the trans formation accomplished by the ceme tery board during the past two years a lot of time and money has been spent on the work but georgetown can now boast one of the nicest ceroe terles in the province the members of the cemetery board re lor this splendid achieve merit and deserving the thanks of the community are e mcwhlrter chair man miss ryan secretary e w cole treasurer mrs p a harley m l near w c anthony listen in on the blue coal hour 530 to 630 every sunday afternoon oter station cfrb toronto last tlw bttm color wnark is tiki tht hurling 11 mmrk i iiw it identifies th flnttt hard i that has mvmr 6ccn browfhf ebo ground mifcr ioot tth colored tu rnc mtnt with a ha fm list coloring i not tsjftci thmc tin any wawawawawawawawbp ahdemifid until now only an xpert could tall the difference itetwawi oe sway and varied kinds of coal but now you can tell 0 l a w scraatoa aatnracjte bird coal the nn ever bcoof m above f aid by simply looking si h tkete is no possibility of abuln fofoui lae eoab colored blue branded as other standard products un b no oew coal can be trademarked in thb way to mat chare cannot possibly be any subttltution from the plllinad to vow niraace door blue coal it not new thb faaoes dlaw s anthracite ha been jlvlnj complete satisfaction fat c nomas for snore than 50 yean il hat now been tinted bio win a keraleat dye so that yon may be certain of etttnf all the coal vale for w yoe have bn paying the color does not effect this dean faslem lo bwawty economical fuel in any way but m does aakw h easy rat yon to ordw wmh con- adnc simply phone yow dlr and ordw bin coat la the size you want there cant be any mbzalt or mlnmdintaaillaf and blue coal b sold with thb g itfmalli to completely tttfy w will remove th ramalncw whhwut coat order from your dealer now and know what mim coal comfort moats blue i the color guarantees the quality church mews salvation array harvest thanksgiving services to be held at the salvation army sunday sept 37th 11 am and 1 pm sun day school at 3 pm special singing is expected for evening service knox praahytertaui church minister rev a leslie howard phx sunday sept 37th sunday school rally day program will be ob served at the morning service at 11 am- the brethren of credit lodge a p sc am oeorgetown will hold their annual church parade and will worship at the evening service at 7 pjoa service at umemouse as usual at 230 pjn united charen rev r w rumley minister mr norenan laird choir leader 1030 om sunday school will meet in the school room 11 an rally day ser vice sunday school and congregation join for this special service 7 pjn evening worship the minister will conduct series of sermons on world religions subject jesua and the reli gion of tomorrow all are welcome anniversary services sunday oct 4th the rev d m sdlandt dd of toronto will be the special preach 1 b church public worship at 11 am and 7 pm the sunday school will join the con gregation at 11 am to observe a special rally day program on world friendship reference will be made to the pictures christ of the andes and beth parker and his wife before the microphone paster a n frith will preach ln the evening on shall we maintain the staxidardr matters of great inter est and importance will be considered at a church meeting following the anniversary of the baptist church win be observed on sunday november 18th with ptor p u gll- mour as preacher m1sw pounds of honey produced in peel county peel and halton beekeepers associ ation held their annual meeting at brampton with 30 interested apiari sts attending and harry 8lbbald claude acting as alrtmo the fol lowing officers were ejected president william barrett caledcn vicepresi dent b p saunders hornby auditor norman swltzer iitglerwoodlsecretary treasurer j c shearer itsjiuirin william barrett caledow aj clifford 8lbbald alton lnspectortyfj the dis trict gave their report l the past year while the ertdlfll of foul brood was almost encjfjjjtthey urged beekeepers toiecc ttm or t would txpve sjlyee 0 contanif- button to nearby kilvwr a report showed that peel jf nrto tend r produced 527- bmnvnaljrm a total crop national fish week our fish ore obtained and fresh dally delivered to your door on ice w r whitmee phone 241 georgetown burlington fair wednesday sept 30 farmers trot or pace motorcycle races high jumping horses midway drills horseshoe pitching baby show and other 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