Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 30, 1931, p. 2

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7 t vrt53vfw avjwi rrnya ibn fjm ii- 3222s ixsqch y iv v pages the georgetown herald wednesday evening september j0th 1 93 1 aw born rtjddyat pampa texas to mr j and mrs g e rimkay aeon- char les earl on sept 32nd 1931 mother and baby doing well forster at acton on sept aottt 1931 to mr j yorster a daughter tuesday and mrs marbtew qtbbons wabo- at toe deanery banle by rev dean sweeney on saturday setpember lath 1931 anne elder daughter of mr a mrs tbos ward alllston to mt ebhvard bernard gibbons of george town died cole at his home 51 st clair oar dens on monday september 28th 1931 ijoyd wilfred dearly beloved own o mr and mrs cheater d cole aged 31 years obituary lloyd wilfred cole after being in poor health toilsome vears ijoyd wilfred dearly beloved son of mr and mrs cheater d cole passed avwwy at his fathers home 51 st clair oardehs toronto pn man day sept a8tri lloyd was 31 years of age and was- bom in georgetown whera be attended public and glgb school he was a bright young lad and a deer student and what ap- peeredto be a happy and prosperous future was- suddenly terminated by alness which he has borne patiently during the past tour years the symxitsby of many friends to george town is extended to mr and mrs cole and family in their very sad bereave ment the funeral took place this afternoon to greenwood cemetery qeorgetkiwn where the ifiinaliis were interred in the family plot archibald mefcbair- i in the death of archibald mclean of srln on sunday september 30th another of the older generation pass- ed to pm coward in his 17th year de ceased vis a son of the late mr and mrs aronlbajd morgan and was borr on thetarm lot 6 con 0 erin town- ship porty years ago he was united in jnarrlatre with sarah b swindlehurst when jjjey settled m lot 3 con 1 srin where they have since lived be was a mamber of bums presbyter ian church rin and while of a re tiring nature enjoyed a wide circle of friends and neighbors who mourn his passing he is survived by bis bereav ed widow one son norman at home and one daughter mrs hush bass 10th line erin the funeral took place from the family residence on tuesday afternoon when rev j a grant conducted the service at the some and graveside at erin ceme tery in the presence of many bereav ed relatives and friends health report the following communicable dis eases were reported by the mho to georgetown board or health for sep- ienxber ddphtherla o vjearlet fever o flmahnnt o ctilckenpox o 0 0 0 tnfanmle paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whooping cough 0 oeretjromenmgltls 0 community gatherings community gatherings will be held at on various homes on friday even- tags darings the months of nov dec jan feb now n newton mow 13 h black now ao richard marshalls see 4 h r cleave dec 11 j b marfcrniie town jan si levitt ftown jan 16 john rmat jan xs mrs e marshall jan 29 h o clark town we bj grant and w mitchell nb is w t sinclair feb 18a w norton these meetings have been arranged by the pastor of knox church george town and limehouse i lions clug held rovinr to irn ament bio crowd at arena but wet weather spoiled street dance dancing at- town rall and winners in- lucky number draw announced stewarttown v st johns church stewarttown has been renovwted and decorated and will reopen on sunday oct 4th when harvest thanksgiving services will hold morning and evening rev jvd win preach in the morning lr sawyer of acton m the will be no service in norno next sun- georgetown lions club put on the first boxing tournament ever held in georgetown on friday evening last when a very large gathering assemb led at the arena to witness the ama teur boxing boutsbetween hamilton and toronto boxers although it was a new sporting fea ture for many present all seemed to thoroughly enjoy the program even the boxers themselves got considerable punch out of it when displaying their usuc ability the preliminary part of the program insisted of a splendid program of musk rendered by georgetown cltl sens band which was- much apprecuvr ted ttot being well versed in the fistic art we take the following report as published in one toronto star which as fax as we could judge from v ring side teat covers the different bouts exceedingly well the card charley ring of the to ronto lions oluh assisted- by jim tresldder and percy davidson of hamilton booked up for tlje initial soxing show of the georgetown lions club jast night was just so good that tung could just ditto it for the lions club spring show and get by with it nicely the toronto squad got- lost in the rain coming up aim delayed he show half an hour id starting but once they got into action the crowd forgot all about the delay the card was so wen matched that benny stockleys premier a c con tingent saut even four wins each with treslcfogrs ham allstars there was sopte wicked lighting all the way through the best bout on trd was the lupound affair in which jacki pal lufa of hamilton the western ontario flyweight raiamplon pounded out decision over george grdgerson or toronto callura is goingv better than ever and hitting harder and truer but the little farmers boy from down scarboro way stuck right in there un der a fierce bombardment and rocked bis opponent more than once this orelgerson wol make callura hustle wheel he gets a bit more ring expert enoe another good youngster hamilton produced was pat qoonaor who took able bowman of toronto for a rough ride oconnor has only been- fight ing for she months while this was bowmans first bow in open competi tion bowman showed signs of com ing class but oconnor hit too hard for htm another grim hardfought bout was the lightweight affair which jack ravin of toronto won from sam dinning of hamilton they just grinned and walloped the entire nine minutes dinning came out with a gashed eye but he bad the winning edge in the last round the only knockout came in the featherweight bout between ray cook of toronto and dave fisher of hamil ton cook had fisher out on his feet in the second round when the referee called a halt the other results were catchwetghte al sakln hamilton defeated chuck murphy toronto murphy gave away seven pounds 138 pounds tom peterson hamft ton defeated joe bagnato toronto after an extra round 135 pounds bui humphries pre mier a o toronto defeated barley stanehouse polytechnic a c hamtl ton 148 pound f steffan toronto defeated art adie springfield a o kitchener this was a slugfeat in which steffan came back after a nine count and did everything but knock adie cuckoo the offici were referee lou e marsh toronto judges ray smu- lie and fred nobert toronto and jim trestdder of hamilton timekeepers sam leonard and john p mcgarry toronto announcer tommy mcclure master of ceremonies charles e ring toronto following the tournament the crowd or as many as could get in adjourned to the town hall where the prise win ners in one lucky number draw were announced by herbert soper of ham ilton district governor of the lions club the remainder of the evening was spent hi dancing to the splendid music supplied by the melody serenaders orchestra under the able leadership of mr jack armstrong the winners of the lucky number masons at ch iujch larue uathbkin listens to inspiring sermon bt rev dr howard il humane sqeiety there was a targe gath of masons at knox presyxeruui chun last sunday evening it was the oc casion of the snnmft church parade of credit lodge no 311 af all and bfttd a number of grand lodge officers visiting bretnren were pres ent from brampton kitchener water loo fergus and acton the officers and menxbers of the order were extended a hearty welcome by rev bro a leslie howard ma phjd pastor of the churchr on be half of the members amd session rev n prancheth a visiting brother from ness brunswick read the scrip ture lesson from bccleslastes chapter 12 and rev mcdonald of norvai led in prayer a most inspiring sermon on frater nitys service was dellveved by rev dr howard who chose as his text part of the 32nd and 33rd verses of the 18th chanter of judges vis and they turned then faces and said unto mleah what aueah thee that thou cornea with such a company and he said to have taken sway my gods which i made and the priest and ye are gowtwayi and what- have i mdw speaker said in part there is ho such thing as an horn atheist beoomlng a msuon they n stolen the household odd of mleah and taken away- what was dearest to the old mans soul take tne sense of god out of a masonic lodge or boy or irl or the house- of god lani what have we left take away 4he idol of a mans heart and you have taken away all take away the4- church out of- the community and there will be a pathetic wall masonry has a fraternity with a wonderful- wide service it stands to make mi philanthropic fraternal and religious religion binds up a mans broken heart arstanythmg that will do that is worth while fraternity gives ser vice to make a man charitable and the gnat mtiic order is not divorc ing piety from service- philantbrophy may only be needed now and then but justice is needed all the time and we cant bef honest in everyday life without it man maw be poor hi ma terial things but rich in 4us spiritual mheribanre which god alone can give the church and orders like the masons give men ideals in the great held of life organised effort created in the image of god is striving to cure the banditry of the world take away god and what have we more the organ voluntaries by choir mas ter pouett the anthem by the church choir and the vocal solo by mrs frank auatt added much to the en joyment of the service on their return to the lodge rooms a hearty vote of thanks was passed to rev dr howard for his splendid a bright and attractive snot in the form of a cabin arjpropruutly decora ted with cedar boughs colored pic tures of animal life bird houses and mottoes of human interest was the boo at umesquesing agricultural fall pair saturday sept 18th un der the direction of the georgetown anal wnring humane society hu mane literature was distributed free in the form of a magazine animal life also pamphlets relating tfi the treatment and care of animals the beautiful pictures which are always admired were given to the children from rural districts msuiy children from outside schools took back to thelr schools literature pertaining to hu mane education with the idea of con sidering forming junior ihumane 8o- cjeuesin thejr schools the ym of prize winners for the poster contest are as follows colored 1st orover norton olen- willhuns 2nd doris- oreen 3rd irene bennett glenwllnamii 4jh stewart mselaren fen and ink 1st doris- sessey 2nd flossie smith 3rd heanor wright 4th frances deans 5th dorothy barr ker 6th arthur armstrong pencilzet audrey ottere tad ma sparling 3rd gwendolyn hadjey aienwillianw cutouts 1st dorothy morievin 9nd lebaxr 3rd george son plen- 4th glynn evenon qlen- ymilarm 9th jean ruddeh spedalsjerwta hilts chehwuhams 1 jean sanderson marjprie- htlts ber- tha allan glenwilllams hay deans joan oudden stewarttown about a quarter to nine on monday evening people living in the vicinity of joseph beaumonts woollen mills notced flames issuing from the large frame storehouse some distance west of the mills an alarm was immedi ately given and a large crowd gather ed in a vary abort time jut the flames had made such headway it was imporwlhhi to save the bunding or content all o which were com- pletaly destroyed besides the raw stock to tne building one of mr beau monts trucks which was in a garage at the end of the atorehouie was also destroyed the loss win be around 3000 the other buildings were not dam aged and work is proceeding as usual georgetown firemen responded to he call but were unable to do any thing as the building was too far gone when thejy arrived w bro l g marchment worship ful master and officers and members of credit lodge appreciate very much the presence on this ooca of the visiting brethren among whom were the following grand lodge officers rt w bro br mulr of fergus pres ent djdgm of wellington district rt w bro wackttt and bt w bro freestone of kltebsoari rt hemphm of watarioo and rt bro cooper of acton w ball1nafad chevrolet coach j bolton ticket ho first hutchinson 4173 second prize nbrge electric re frigerator james reid oakytue ticket no b1304 third prize walnut cedar chest h lorrlman glenwilllams ticket b19s1 tbe septenjher meeting- of the wo- mant missionary socdetw was held at the mans on wednesday 33ra with a good average attendance of members the devotional exercises bukik in charge of mas a stuhuj wad mrs- aitken tbe secretaxtos of depart ments were called upon for then quar terly reports and mrs f w sbortm secretary of christian st after giving a statement of anaires uptodate outlined a plan by which the society would be sure of reaching its allocation for 1931 mrs b van natter presented the topic from the study book in a very interesting man ner the october meeting will be held at tbe home of mrs david rus sell a bale of clothing was packed ar the home of miss snbortlll on friday afternoon by the ladles of the united church and is being snipped to help relieve the distress tat the stricken area in saskatchewaa owing to anniversary services at melville church there was no service on sunday rev mr altken taking glenwiljjams storehouse and conrnts at bkatjmonts bolls destroy ed by fire erin mrs w ohlsholm received tbe sad news on thursday last of the death of her nephew archie mclean at bermuda where he had been em ployed with the cub for the past ihree months he was electrocuted while attenldng to his duties his wife and three snau children survive and are residents of toronto following is the result of the field crop competition in potatoes con ducted by the krln agricultural so ciety lstlames w delaney u points 2nd a j griffin m points srdalest mckuurey g3h points 4th w bl barbour 93 points 5th s x griffin and son sim points eth geo c burt 11 points thjames mckitrlck 90 points w b sutton 90 points geo over land 88 points burt ulngh m points w- mtecutcheon suid sons 88 points o- fkcber 834 points the judge mr b v w wuigham onu said it was the lar gest and best competition he had ever judged and had more difficulty in de ciding the winners than hs ever had before and in all his life he had never seen such crops of potatoes advocate acton mr george anderson who has been ill tbe past few weeks was taken to gueaph rtfti for treatment he failed to rally and passed away late yesterday afternoon v miss ettle dills of toronto spent the week end with her sister and bro- is local unl- c the following published by request of the womens christian temperance on shall groceries sell beer the beer interests are again on the warpath in the county of halton a petition to the government is being circulated tayauthorlze the bile of beer and light wines by the bottle or the case in produce food stores to be sold by vendors authorised by the govern ment to merchandise the same the petition mntnt the signature of voters and residents the latter cover ing persons under 21 years of age it is on printed forms and is being cir culated by paid agents the promo ter in srie is a stranger who has recently taken up residence in the county offers of ten dollars a day have been made to workers and the promoter states that five cents per name in towns and ten cents in the country is paid to oanvassers plenty of nyrtpey is in evidence and the workers are promptly paid enquiry as to who to responsible for the movement brought forth the state ment that it- is the moderation league it is rumored that a provincewide effort is under way with representa tives to the various counties the ori gin of the matter la said to go back to an interview of the boer-by-ttoe- glas totesbsts with the jovertuient under the former premier jcr ferr gdson is said to liave challenged his interviewers to show that tbe country wanted freer sale of beer this is tr reply the movement is to be pushed through quickly before the people are aroused it is understood that tba plan is to cover ontario in a month while the promoters to their ar guments urge the quebec law the petition seems to avoid two things beerbyueglass is not men tioned and the fixed opposition to sale of liquor in hotels is not chal lenged it goes back to the practice of two generations ago hi urging tbe sale of liquor in licensed grocery stores and without permits tbe strangerpromoter is piloted about by a locafight made wise as to the attitude ol those approached he uses a variety of arguments with the more sympathetic be urges that it will mean more beer with the more temperate he urges that it will lessen drunkenness through competition with hard liquor he boasts tbe attach ments to the petition of the names of good temperanoe people meoibers of tbe wotu and others when ask ed how these could be secured he replied all it needs is the right kind of a story three things stand out in this ef fort the avoidance or concealment in tbe petition of the phrase beer- bythegrass and the plea for liquor in hotels against which public opinion is fairly pronounced and tbe rever sion to an old but equally objection able method of widening the sate 01 beer tbe second auspicious thing is the looming- up again of the moderation league that stalrrnghorse of the liquor interest with plenty of money at the time of customs probe ac cording to the toronto star lit was acknowledged that a certain n liquor interest had given pssoo to the mod eration league to tne plebiscite eam- wno lsturmsbur tnenonej nowt is not he howlfeepbrs t tjj bcaro ly tbe private hitluuauwbose names are consptououily displayed when the league wishes to put on a good front the people who will porftt it by any chance some such sjshetne goes through an thelrwwrs where does the money come from the third thing is the varying ar guments of tbe irresponsible and probably soontodlsappear strangers with- the right kind of story many will sign this petition without care ful scrutiny or refle and the canvasser will swear that tbe names are bona ode and the government win be urged to take this as the mind of the people of ontario by such means nubile opinion is made and manlfestad ml ontario in the liquor interests but what other way to est any matter is open to either wets or dryst signed a j irwi14 general secretary ontario prohibition union toronto june 30th 1931 canadianlegiodno120 and directed bt p universal prodocidg co j iawaaawawssiaaia o the service at narvmj and ml pleas- the wan lo laugh sponsored bt sec the flapper iu the biggest event ever staged in gtmt0wn r 1 5ft proniienl georgetown people as characters 1 cft xwv doivt miss ft 55trfaws of i aijrmtkr xtfw past op characters jerry star football player v f k farxxnqer george jerrys friend kenneth lanodon mary sorority president edith davts jean jerrys girl dorothy prampton nellie ipreshman qiio madeline ebwin brick fed headed freshman arthur- tykqall bill bricks buddy auex phaser ilf bachelor john d kellv- deoa bowaruv- in lovewlth prof gaddis lena mckally butter and jbgg man w- v otrant monk fobtbau trainer sam mackenzie the football coacb cech webster dr semore pres of the college neil cuialiatngs cleopatra beautr winner sailors sweetheart old fashioned girl vamp of georgetown mary trickford perfect s6 miss ontario babs paije- v craodt crahatlfa v bridie of j941 mrs semore his wife mrs- percy cleave college glee club chas wilson arthur herbert harold richardson watson wlnbeld jim evans jack harrison evertt cole wakefield ford ed rsoare ray thompson arthur robinaop jack mactaren ralpti ross joe gibbons harold tost arthur mequlgan george alcott harvey king nelson tuck jack watson geo dsvvia flapper ahortjs bortraye by georgetow li club king of be rappers sorority president peaches browning campus flirt nancing oui clara bow athletic girl st louis sally innocent freshman zelgfields choice girl of my dreams miss canada william bradley robert sherwood wm gr mayor j b mac trtos sykes chas butrnshjeb barr mtmms ed mcwhirter arthur beaumont dave cretighton bert rhdshaw m long r vc old sweetheart of mine 3 kenneth langxdont girl with the million dollar legs o w mcltntocac arthur 8pexoht mqrley rasrrivr howard kknt col g o brown abnott early wm thompson ernest pkiakr david brill t embteau k0s mpsbn special baby pageant take me back to babytandr featuring cblldren ages 5 to 9 special dramatic reader mlaw aueen moore ontls choru8 dorobti wright edith bullivant eileen oostlgan margauet long berenice- mcdonald nellie maynard bessie walker irene mimholland margaret simons basel wsddle vema maltby mary arnold jean hill doris sykes ruth mcnslly evelyn euutwell josephine hickey margaret mclixitock jean evans helen mcdonald- helen brown dorotxiy mlrorps kathleen hale peggy kentner kathleen wilson jl vt m t special musical numberh xiut in the new mown hay girls chorus breeitng along girls chorus i love you so much nellie an brick me and the man in- the moon girls dunm whos that pretty baby flapper chorus say it again ensemble pianist miss jessie leavut gregory theatre georgetown monday and tuesday october 5th and reserved scats lor sale at watsons drug store oct 3rd shew starts at 845 admission 50c including tax national fish week our ash are obtained and fresh dally delivered to your door on lee wrwhitmee phone 241 georgetown bargains in cut glass and china we bought them at unusual bargain prices we pass the savings on to you buy now pine china tinted cut glass pink green topaa cake and sandhrich plates bowls etc etched sherberts goblets etc tea sets lm and 1 m mptece dinner set 4j5 berry sets me sandwich sets till teapots 49e cups and saucers kse and 59c specials at hintons jewellery oeokoetown pwvical watch and clock maker ontario job printing ant while rev mr mackinnon of norvai conducted anniversary seni at the melville church next sunday is rally day in the united church when were will be a comhfned service beginning at 11 ajm in tbe evening the young peoples so ciety adbholsl its regular missionary meeting mrs rev james hamliton of god- erleh to ft guest at the manse this see silvers annual all mrs wm mcphersoh and mr mal colm mepberson and mr sutton of oakviqe visited on sunday with mr and mrs r j mcpherson friends will be pleased to learn that mrs john cameron wno was taken 111 a week or so ago is nuking some improvement and was able to sit up for a short time this week rev father mcbrwje attended the installation ceremonies of bishop kldd the newly appointed bishop of lon don at london yesterday bishop kidd if seancesnnr to tne bate bishop pabon aufeiong resident cat oils district passed away on monday when char- lea davidson died at his home lot 81 second line hi tab seventyeighth year born on the nomeatead on which he passed away mr davidson was well and favorably known to everyone in the district of acton ening ur t oar greatest sale church news st georges chaxeh services next sunday 8 m holy communion 11 ajn holy commun ion and sermon by the rector 7 evensong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of tbe womens auxiliary the 824 and the uas con firmation rbfwvi union presbyterian chareh tbe sacrament of the lords sup per will be observed in union presby terian church on sunday next oct 4th at 11 ain and at norvai presby terian church tbe same day at 3 pm prepa service will be held at union on thursday evening oct 1st and at norvai friday evening oct 2nd limehouse miss beatrice lane spent a raw days last week with friends in h mr and mrs khtpatrick and chil dren returned borne froro thorold brr sunday bally day was observed in the re- spectlvevchurches on sunday last tbe attendance was good and the services enjoyed by au quite a good deal oaf concern and anxiety among the residents here was occasioned last week when little billy erv- rl rsisfi s i r- lj- liv svlrviiximinu jfthe tic of tibu sale we ajre reauring ladies wotted coats msmy people who hbve ibcmdy se imve kdizmfrtiie ofarior yeuuec offered oritfab aale a a result we aold more ladie coat during the first two days of this sale than ever before in the history of ourretajirag in ge we totfteyottt to come to this sale prepared to buy for the wmlues speak the words of tlie thrifty h m phone 375 11 rsv ii y mu i mam- street tesa- parnell was taken down with dtphth eria ttte borne was qnarantined and thet school children an fnorulawid up until- friday rdght we thought ltttle btuy was i bat esrly satur day morpttg the little anuit took us nraifaow rnofie letfv of- jbe onrjr boy the veen anot- stneere sympathy of ufie dsmubt- gow out to uas pareijts aiid slsttrt nb fur- ther cases of tbe bead disease has developed as yet sad we trust tberd mrfand mrs h haames and little of toronto and mw ffll abn suvmr mclntyre of jatarkbam has beam angagsd to tajb tbe annhmrsary swjurawacs on monday morning laat mr mark given on bng to care for hto stock on tbe lower fenn found the fence around the bald where they bad been out through and n returning home hjsianoa bare was eattn bwe qutsrent lilsfii nons of the suner held had got out bowever it scarcely looks nan the work of chil dren and whabmr the motive of the enjprlt it la scarcely knox pieahylcilan cbareb mrnister rev a leslie howard ma ph d sunday oct 4th com munion services tne sacrament of the lords supper will be observed in knox church at 11 ia and in lime- house church at iso pjn all mem bers are requested to make a special effort to be present at these com- maintcn services rev dr howard win preach knox church george town takes delight to greeting the united church on tbe occasion of thelr annlversary and gladly withdraw their evening service in their favor baptist chareh tbe sunday school meets at 10 ajn to study how christianity came to europe acts 18th chap in vi of the annlversray services m the united church there will be no si vice at 11 am pastor a n frith will preach at t pjn the communion of the lords supper following tbs- young peoples union meets on mon day 8 pm installation of officers and social hour on thursday 1st oct st 8 pjn miss marlon pearce of tbe beverly sl mission toronto will tell tbe story in costume of woman of russia everybody welcome while b b potnitf of baruxavule was driving his motor truck along tba ouatpb hue near tin mwkba road flre broke out and deaplle esorbrto sxun- wow th gjuse the naiaaups was al- the home of miss tena4clean was tbe scene of a very pretty shower evening when over forty met lo do honor to tbe brum b aibboninee anne ward the rooms were taatefuuy decorated in atraams of green and yellow anil banked with vases of yellow flowers toe bride had erpaea her purpose ca doing her kltehen in green and stasbfts twi sbe reotdwed every article m tbln color that could be desired as wen as many other dainty gifts that delight the heart of a bride after an the gjfta had been opened they were eovsred and while lunch was pre- pared each lueet was given a sheet of 5sep st utventorjr of the slrttvjrpr were won 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