1 y k page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening novenaber 18th 1 93 1 ik hit three act comedy 44 wm h b take my advice young peoples league of the united church in the gregory theatre georgetown thursday nov 26th bab mannton editor of v cast msureka news arthur tyndaii george b page business is waking up tarns j md rvni p farfcrawb- a tosn character wto has scruples against working jtm wuwtbm jmk bird a powerful the staje who opntrob and d eureka pegfcy acton dchjothv fbaminon- who arrived in eureka three months before virgy habbiao bobs snappy sister madhjne mftwlv mr ncbobdodd axleen moore a wouldbe social power la eureka and the president of uur r tjpuft socfctjt r hareia waagrbn daughter of john wargrim grace forster time the present place the town of rin aceneofflce of the eureka news band orchestra in attendance program at 8 1 5 1 admission au seats 15 cents planopens at watson drag store saturday now hat anniversary services will be held in the baptist church georgetown sunday november 22nd 1931 at 1 1 am arid 7 pm preacher prof georgfe p gilmour of mcmaster university soloist miss gwendolyn bundl of toronto special music by the choir thank offering brcichatis asthmatic conditions and riuh dee ita cough are soon renewed by pwtng to its antiseptic nature oreopbjob la most valuable in useful in the relief of d night oough and w oough of children large bottle 100 i jdanns drug store phonrl327 georgetown horn wednesday pay im at st nov llth hospital owfahtto mr and mrs j carson nee mae collins of oeorgetown a son rlnaldo john both doing well v- died bonathan at stewarttown on tuesday nov 17th 131 vara jane cole beloved mitt of fredc bona- than- in her mh year theunenal wtll take place from her late residence stewarttown jnn thursday nov 19ui at 230 pm armstrong at oeorgetown on monday november 16th 1931 sarah kuen parr beloved wife of john w armstrong n the funeral will take place from her late home maple ave east on thurs day nov 18th at 2 pjn service- in st georges church at- sjo pm tn mksjoiuam wright inl loving memory of out dear father and husband hajrry wright who passed- away nov 14thv 130 sod knew that you were suffering be knew thai you wereyln pain he knew that you would never 43et better in this world again he saw the road was getting rough and the hills were bard to climb so he close your weary eyelids atwhjsperedhpeacje be thine- wife and family to subscribers arrears in we have a large number of sub scribers on our list who owe us in the ginffrawi a large amount of money we have been waiting pati ently for a lot of- this money but the time has come when it is necessary for us to collect the same if we wish to remain in hmrinesi the individual amrmriti owing arc small and we r subscriber in arrears to kindly remit what is due us be tween now and dee 31st after that date an arrears win be placed in other hands for collection this ac tion la absolutely necessary and we would ask all eoneemed to kindly at tend to same nowthank you dolly varden master clifford mfdnnalrt of dolly varden who cot us root on a piece of glass several weeks ago is able to be hack at school again bis school mates are pleased to have him with them again ashgrove mrs rev o e forbes of wes ton was the speaker at the w m s service on sunday nov 8th she gave a very interesting address on the work th trinidad a pleasing featu of the meeting was the pres entation of life membership to mrs a k rnrmet mrs henry wilson and mrs j a oiffen a good l of ashgrove church members attended the mis sionary rally at hornby united church on wednesday nov llth when res j a stead of africa noted conduc tor of the african jubilee choir out lined the many activities in connec tion with the work in that country hornby choir itleaded ashgrove service lsat sunday iwrilng and con tributed the music ashgrove choir wfll pay a return visit on nov 28th mrs rev george wcto travel ling secretary spoke at the ypb on sunday evening ashgrove womens institute met at the home of mrs fred morrison on tuesday afternoon mrs bellbody gave an excellent paper on thanks giving mbb corrona wriggeawarth a reading entitled remembrance which inclu lieut- john meraca poem in flanders field miss mar garet oiffen a piano solo plans were made for relief work sewing qudt- tag etc a social half hour brought a pleasant and profitable afternoon to a dose past masters and yeteralbvjgirr large gathkbdm3 at credit lodge jstf m ajav rauday nigbt memorial to iate w bko u f o unveiled members of mt dennis lodge paid fraternal vi8ra-sfl8n- did address b arch deacon scovllk of gtjelfb friday ailght last was past masters and veterans night at credit lodge af am and also the occasion of x fraternal visit from the worshipful master ameers end members of ml denn j lodge toronto w bro leonard manhsbent wor shipful master of credit lodge wel comed the visiting brethren and af ter the business of the etvening had been completed he balled on- the pasf masters of credit loire who tdok their respective offices as follows wjlftt wor bro k tj barra dough ipjl v wor bro george ford w wor bro h dlcfcue secretary v wor bro major srant treasurer wor bra or qsiuop d of crt worbro kirk chapkun or jro watfer lawwm sdrv7qr bro w evan vjitwor bro k w cfble igjwor bro w aiwusoo ss wor brbl w h long jus wor bro h rmteuns the second degree was conferred in a candidate afvpr which life sua jjhpto of the late w bro i f oreen- woodwas unveiled by w bro tom jackson of mt dennis lodje while the great war veterans stood before the altar col o o brown then olaced a wreath on the nfcoto after which r w bro archdeitirjqn bcovue if ouelph led in prayer bro moreton of norval recited in planners field followed by two ruin ates of silence after the cl o the ttujne unr isitlng brethren were entertained to i banquet which was presided over by at w bro e y barrapkmign who announced the programras fallows toast the king toast grand master and grand lodge selection by criterion male quar tette bro john blair leader hawlian duett marchmoit bros introduction of the speaker of the evening rt w bro archdeacon sco- toe by rt w bro s klrtc address by rt w bro archdeacon 3oovue song by bro j blair toast our vlshmrs proposed by v w bro gteorse ford and responded to by w bro tom jackson w m mt dennis w bro charles robb w bro hutchinson w bro- dryden w m oarlnthlsm the brjrnrhd address of bx vt bro archdeacon scovile of gaelpb w the feature of the evening and thor oughly enjoyed by the large gather ing present the numbers by the criterion male quartette of toronto of which bro jack blah- formerly of georgetown is leader were exceptionally well rendered and appreciated the instrumental duetts by march- ment brothers of olenwilllams are always enjoyed and their selections on this occasion were especially good the junior wardens toast brought the evening to a close baljjnafad womans association of the united church held its november meeting m the farmer methodist church on tues day 10th lust with mrs root mc- bnery presiding several items of b were dbeussed- and arrange ments were completed for a ash pond social to be held friday november 27th there win be two sh ponds one for chldiren and one for adults an interesting programme is being arranged and refreshments win be served the december meeting will be held at the home of mrs robt moenery on december 8th msb bessie bbmle spent armistice day with her parents mr and mrs prank bbmle miss mthikrn miss scott and mr and mrs dault of to ronto were also guests of mr and mrs r norval the weekly meeting of the ntyjpu was held in the parish raall mr claude mrlauglin was chairman rev o r h wukmson anghnan mjsddn- iry of kangra punjab india address ed the meeting and showed moving pictures of the ntlsslon schools and the way in which the undents are instructed in the vari ous departments norval united churon sonday school will hold their annual christ mas entertainment on tuesrhay enening dec 22nd the annual ctrirlsanas tree and entertainment of st pauls church will be held in the parish hsdl on christmas night dec 25th mr n a robinson our popular butcher is now located in his fine new shop formerly occupied by the bank of nova scotia the young bachelors are giving a dance in the parish hall on friday evening nov 20th you an invited and they assure you a good time the regular meeting of the united church young peoples society was held on monday evening there was good attendance and the meeting was in charge of miss a ltnklater the program was as follows sen tence prayer hymn scripture reading by mrs c mclaughlin topic open ing the door of the mind by miss ltnklater solo by mrs ti- and i short talk by rev mr uactlnnon georgetown band at sirncoe w uuu urn fuuu from the- simooe reformer of nov 12th successful far beyond the expecta tions of its sponsors was the first annual remembrance night concert and dance of the slmcott rotary club at the armouries last evening featuring the program was the oeorgetown military band first prise pinners at the canadian national exhibition and recognised as one of canadas premier musical organiza tions thaband jajie to sirncoe at the request of dt 7 x l howard n mer president of the sirncoe rotary club and by the fine quality of its music endeared itself to all slmeoe musiclovers incidentally its leader bandmaster perrott is a former citl sen of- norfolk and it was snore or leas a case of coming back hosne- for him the oeorgetown band easily won for itself a warm place in the hearts of slmeoe people who were rot slow to recognise the high cbankcter of ba muslcians- s only second to the oeortreurwn band came slmooes own boys band un der the leadership of mr ernest knight these youngsters showed the results of several months of trainldk and they held the tort for raore than an hour until oeorgetown band af rived priot4otherrpigrethey were tntrodoced by dr w a m intosh chairman of the gathering and they received a warmnearted ovgtlaa from thlbttudietsoei latejr banoniaster ferrott paid eloquent -m- buteto their luullty and doclaxed that georgetown would try to etnillate their sfforts 1 z the oeorgetown military- band was most generous with its nuaisers said earned the wrameat appreciation of the capacity audience any doubt about the acous properties of the armouries was quickly dispelled try the harmonious and pleasing tones of the artists h smith dunnvflle president ontario firemens association annual convention at oeorgetown july 1932 church news st albans chareh glenwilllams 3 pjn evensong and s by rev o b eenrick of hamilton n st georgers fjhvreh 11 ajn matins and sermon by the rev o b kenrlck i1a af ha 7 pm evensong and sermon by the rev o b ktnrtrsc ma of hamilton baptist cnaroh anniversary services sunday 11 sm and 7 pin professor o p oilinour of mcmaster university wtll preach miss gwendolyn burrell dswigtoter of rev f o burxeq will be the soloist anthems by the choir tbank-offer- ing rev a n frith pastor mr charles kirk organist knox piesbyterian chwch services as usual 11 us no ser vice in the evening because of anni versary services in the baptist church sunday school at 10 oclock lime- bouse church 330 pxo pastor will preach in the morning next mon day evening the y p guild win at tend service in cookes church to ronto let the young people arrange to go s for genuine economy seasonable offerings in every departrnent have been greatly under- prked for this week end read every item share s v- f in- these savings values that are values mervb overcoats in genuine barry- more arid finest shvertone rn- teriala at saving of 500 on each coat weed end special 185 men9 leather windbreakera made of geniune horsehidtj or cowhide special mens fall combination under- wear a substantial garmenti our price 15 men 8 fancy all- wool spxregj- 75c special a9c ladies silk and wool dresses also 3piece je suits special 395 girls woollen jersey dresses from 150 ladies- heavy bloomers dont miss tkese special 45c boys fancy woollen pullovers sp 98c only a limited number of ladies ari3 girls leatherette rain coats to clear at boya bushrnah rubber boots ex tra special l50 boys heavy mackinaw wind- brcakers special 15 girls coats greath reduced fjrorn men all our lines in mens ox fords have been reduced for this vveek end you must see the values mens lined horsehide mitts special working 50c boys leather mitts special 9r ladles silk and wool storjungat sp 39c mens flannel work shirts won derful value 7qe mens lined and unlined kid gloves reg up to 250 this week end ony 125 childrens 2piece knitted wool len suits special t 75 ladies chamoisette gloves extra r- 29c 395 h silver phone 375 where your dollar goes farther georgetown canauban municipal bonds provide maxirnurn security saleability and substantial income h r mimms phone 114v georgetown mr umehouse mr and mrs kbrk and family of toronto were the guests of mr and mrs j mnkenhnle on armistice day miss myrtle allen of toronto nor mal school spent sonday with her parents mr and mrs jos aden toe young peoplets society will bold their regular meeting on sunday evening when mr jack mcdenntd of emmanuel college toronto will address the meeting the me of the baby band and their friends spent a very happy afternoon at the home of mrs ric hard sbartai on armistice day it was the regular autumn meeting of the band and while a few of the members were absent the urge ma- jority were present to take part in the event after the opening hymn tell me the stories of jeans each rnernber old enough t do so repeated a verse of scripture hers attken told the story of mary ruriirnfitaf white queen of the okoyihg 1 briefly and unvp v shortr loss b hilts sang a duet the dren then formed a pr an presented their mite boxes which con tatned their yearly offering in spite of i the depression the larger than last year the children wire then invited to the dining room where a very invit ins lunch was spread the table was centred with a large candle and sur- toondlng it verefour red candles and aovcjn white odes lnr honor of v and richard qhorturs birthdays which were also being celebrated reat credit is due miss e afcxay superin tendent of the baby band and also idas b htlta secretary of the associ ate helpers j3 for the vty succemful manner tu m which this event was carried out tile uurd of a mr and mrs mills and children ipept the week end with mrs lepolde- vin the womens missionary society of the presb church held their annual tnankoffering mna the home of mrs norton on tlitrrsday nov llth mrs rev j o nakster of toronto addressed the society and irave a most interesting talk on her impression of mission needs as sjath- ered on her trip to the holy land the special services held in the united church last week wen very inspiring the meeaagea brought by jie various ministers were very mtrnest and instructive the- sincere sympathy of the com munity goes out to mr and mcra wm lane in the son of mrs lanes only sister mrs cook of ooningwood mrs took reosntly came to visit her sister and while here was stricken with a fatal illness and peacefully passed to her eternal rest on monday afternoon nov 8th a short sesvieear held auhe home of mr lane on tuesday evening and on wednesday uttmdy was taken jo collingwood for inter ment in the family plot we are pleased to learn out mrs swackhammer vhohas been quite 111 l somewhat improved althoagh u1 very weak mr and mrsl oowdy returned last thtiraday after a most enjoysable trip through the middle western 8tates our new storekeeper mr benton is getting nicely settled in his busi ness having a very general line of groceries in stock and we trust the oelgliborhoorlwlll patrona9 mcr ben- ton thus helping to keep up a much oonatsiinlay of ocssatnnlty rrjbxic scbooi bo iabd tbe pubuo school board met on now 10th mesnbers present a h duncan r b foulls 8 harrison jno t kelly arsiooats passed hydro elactrle ttsi hv hf htnton m0 p b harrison oj88 wt- evans i- mo h4- howt sfsil0 r h toomnsbn at oo stm lmpiaa mo aattnu5worraw n uagtai of j owaqfifsskw united church rev r w rumley mlnaster norman laird choir leader 10 arn sunday school and bible classes 11 am the sacrament of the lords supper friday at s oclock prepara tory service in the church recep tion of new members will cake place the rev 8 h soper of st pauls church brampton wul preach the sunday evening- service is closed 1n order that we may join with the bap tist congregation for their anniversary notice to the public there has beena report put into circulation about me by some low minded evil principled person in which there is nj truth whatever tf it is not stopped legal action will be taken w h barth ltp deforest crosley sparton silver marshall radio i ree range frogn 590 to 45000 and one year guarantee let us give you a dkanonstratian hi your and m day free conlon washers and ironeks norgb rkfkigerators a product of deforest crosley consolidated indnsiriea twkea batterya and kepasrs to t j speight phone 279w georgetown scout news l gathrrlngs wni be held at the home ovlar richard marshan on friday evening how aotfa these meetings under the drrrtion of rev dr bow- ant are proving very helpful tooth from a spiritual and social standpoint the sanday school entsrtsaloahnt of the p church wm be held on friday evening dec 31th the ladw aid of the united church are busy practising foes itjm in their ehnfeh on friday now ma what an wfunaoklng vluate the prisoner jr wmsperads iwm police court to hsf husband i ihoald te afraid even to stohd near fittnl- anj- whlspstmlier ths tkfttntir -liwvwi- pot b6o teriiifht b ft thavsjbi scouting is one of the manliest pro grams ever devised for a boy many otthe older foats win recall the pleas ant days they spent scouting and camping etc for the last few years many people- have been losing interest in the soouts but a few faithful ones have kept the troop together at the present time we have some twenty members and things are looking much brighter we hope to have about rive more enrolled by the next two rneetlngs on wednesday evening mrs mark clark ncesented 011 behalf of scout headquarters a charter wmoh re zlstera our troop at headquarters dur- tn the evening scout frcd- presented the rev mr wase with a thank you badge on behalf of the boy scouts thanking htm for the splendid support he has given while n oeorgetown and wishing him every success in his new field the result of the lucky nurnjoer con test was as follows 1st mnip brals- by and a dobbie and rd helen armstrong the scouts are having another contest ask them about tt tf you have any old toys phone 2m mark clark we havent received many as yet 1 poppy fund tbe poppy day cornmlttee acknow ledge with thanks the following eon- trlbutlons since last weeks edition omht jtasje aj am voter- sna night iir a friend mo j walnuts lb 43c biscuits j card of thanks we hereby convey to friends and l4or our very slnootwthsuto for th mincemeat 2 lb 25c avlawnwjaw teqlspberry z i 32c marmalade 25c pure lard 1 poaed c vmtcsuim4 almonds lb 49c wax beans 3 i29j n 23c etsguor biiii tkmmd blueberries 2 no sua j5c cmtirmlm raking powder c s23c obwafearaavi otrkmtea ffl3dc torn ws aawsavavbai wsewsajaal odflfee 1tvwm 49c niwdigl cherries lb 49c nw hdand golden dates aibirsvc washing soda 11 j r soap vspecials i o oats tl49c paglohma- goucidfcir sunlight 10 i nwshmisnm raisins 1 isrvg 1 c lasins 0 am nlhs riiiasil currants j on age vc immmm bmchikm rbachsstiiu 35c l n j oxroouavxzc oavaaw xx m tba vt 19c iacstaamak wa otfjudc 4s tuc raa-ik- 23c- r n h undriessa sad aynpathy to us en tte oocasiou f barvsramsnt by- tb death 0r- drriabd and tatbs4hl tokay grapes 2 fc for 25c cooking onions sweet potatoes 3 bb for 10c 6 bx 19c oranges 7 10goforl5c 47c 33c and 25c eggs stenass- udtria per rjox to- v i k i i k 7 mm isltsi i