siaki- rrki stnyiiw page 2 gi 1 1 the georgetown rferalr wednesday evening january 6th 1 932 tt- bokn georgetown dec soto and mrs a n carter carter in 1931 to mr a son ittged at brampton memorial- hos pital on tuesday jan stb 1932 to mr and mrs harold r reed daughter brother thomas in toronto and lour sisters three in ontario and one in saskatchewan the funeral service died ruston at her home in george town on wednesday january 6th 1933 hanfth jackson widow of the late thomas ruslon in her 95th year funeral from her late home on saturday at 3 oclock lyohgat georgetown ont tuesdayl january 5th 1932 annie j clark beloved wife of lyons in her 72nd year the fuhenal from her late residence ouelph st georgetown on friday january- stb at 230 oclock inter ment hi morval cemetery kindly omit flowers was held thursday at 103 pdftu from the undertaking parlors of toe kelow- na furniture oompany to the kelowna cemetery rev mr scott of peach- land conducting the service richard white halton has lost another esteemed and respected cltisen by the death of richard white of muton for many years editor and proprietor of the milton reformer- mr white died suddenly at his home martin street milton on thursday dec 31st he was in his 78th year it member of st pauls united church and t- liberal re was an honorable man and true friend whose passing hamilton 1 deeply regretted by his many ac quaintances besides his widow he i survived by five sons and a daughter pc i white editor of the canadian cbsmptoa milton frederick and ed ward of toronto norman of williams marshall of muton mrs a j sloan of- woodstock whjjoghbyat her residence bt funeral took place from w- carlaw avenue toronto monday 4 xmitwrtarorch on saturday lastwnen js i jan 1932 eveline veroque widow of the late rev john biwawd willoughby aged 78 years motntr ofmrs barry stoekford otorgw- town the funeral service at i put on thursday from the above address in terment in harriston- ont cemetery en mkmokiam garvin iii loving memory of our dear boy roy leslie oarvjn who passed away january 3rd 1929 we loved him ah no tongjje can tell bow much we loveet nlm anti how well ood loved him too and thought it best to take him home with him to rest sadly missed fay mother fattier sisters and brothers obituary if mrs h r swacthamek lucy robina ross wife of homer r- swackhamer and daughter of the late angus ross passed away dn thurs day afternoon december 24th follow ing a brief illness she- was bom nev winnipeg si years ago vnd spent most of her life in georgetown audi brampton i her husband she is survive by two sons douglas brampton and clifford b one daughter miss lulu burford c brother alvln j ross toronto uiree sisters mrs william chappie chic ago mis j rtnehart of btttsbuig and mrs edward parinenter long beach oallfornla mrs swackhamex waa a member of the netted church ms jambs grant word was received by mrs d cam- bell on saturday of the passing of mr james grant of coronation alberta and formerly of terra cotta we ta the following from ttoejronaijtloai folowing a lingering lltneea the death occurred on tuesday dec 23 1931jkt the- kelowna general hospit al of mr james grant aged 65 years who with bis wife came to kelowna two tf ago to jom his daught mrs fred bonis of this city he had been m in health for some time and it waanoped that a change of r would brtng improvement b at stony plata ontario on may asrd last with his wife and family the late mr grant moved to alberta in 1912 where he remained until be came to kelowna from coronation about two wthf ago he was a member of the i and orange orders and was esteemed by many friends besides bis wife and daughter tn kelowna to whom sympathy is at tended he is survived by a daug m princeton mrs w h woodford and two daughters in coronation mrs b riley and mrs r brigley one st and the pauls- the remains green cemetery interred in tsver- hb 1ay agtfew christinas eve ys saddened mrthe whole community by the sudden death of mrs ftay agnew ontbat evening a bright young woman apparently in good health and about her duties as usual she was preparing on christmas eve for the enjoyment of the festive occasion the christmas tree in this home was laden with giftos and she and her husband were3ust shout to reveal the surprises hi store tor them when she was seised with a severe pain in her head- the family physician was called but she bad lapsed into un consciousness before his arriva bt never nutted and passed aswsywlthtn an hour from the tkne of the hem- orage that had struck the brain mrs agnew was a bright young woman and a general favorite among the young folks she and her auu o hus band had been married five years and theirs was a happy home shared with mr agnevrs father it would seem that the young- couple had a life of fr and 7a bright future before them when she was suddenly called to the higher home before her mar riage she was nellie kossbeth reesor a daughter of mr and mrs albert reesor of acton she was born in waterloo and came to acton with her parents about ten yean asm when the family removed here free press hkaxth report diphtheria scarlet fever the following communicable dis eases were reported by the moh to georgetown board of hearth for see- ch measles german measles mumps infantile paralysis typhoid fever whoopingcough cerebrospinal meningitis annual meeting of coun childrens aid society the meeting of the halton county childrens aid society win be held at the gordon home muton on friday january 15th at eight oclock reports wol be received and officers elected as well as members of the board of management of the home the work of this society cowers the whole county and all citiaens are in vited to be present the rev amos toveu of ouelph inspector of cjajs for wellington county will address the meeting mrs t j brows secretary 2t rvl ib brill co january clearing sale lades and mens winter coats ladies fur trimmed coats 3500 value for 1875 2500 value for r 1475 1800 values for 1075 mens coats 2930 value for 1850 2500 value for 1500 1800 value for 1050 a fud fine of ufeblioy and gooderich rubber and gofaahes at wttmay reduced prices 0 brill co iphotne 167 georgetown ttmi5 rain 100 up abo scarfs and a wariety of stemped gooom george carrie elected reeve of esqoesing by largesv given rekvb in the town- sbhf wgeodsm appelbe deputy reeve lorne muixhn headsroul for councium nelson sumun- son and wesuey mtjaway t1ik nsw membksts the election in esqueslng township on monday last brought out trie big gest vote ever polled in the township when george currte elected reeve majority of 334 over his opponent george cleave the run for deputyreeve proved a close contest when w- bbodson ap nelbe was elected by a majority of 5 over w aj wilson for councillor ljorne muuln beaded the poll witb081 votes nmaon ro binson cam seoond with sb nd wesley murray third with l the vote by wards wasa follows i intermedia te grottp no t teams acton bwra rergus geo rgetown khnira hespeter dec 2s elora at aoton deo 2s oeorgetown at hespeler dec 2 klmlra at fergus dec so hespeler at kbailra dec slacton at georgetown jan 1 fergus at ktara jan 4 acton at hespeler jan 4 elora at elmlra jan a fergus at tstanlra jan 8 oeorgetown at acton 8ai8 hespeler at elora jan 11 et9mlra at hespeler jan 11 georgetown at fergus jan 12 acton at elora jan 15 acton at etmura jan is elora at georgetown jan 15 hespeler at rergus jan is elora at hespeler jan 19 fergus at oeorgetown jan 22 elora at fergus jan 22 oeoagetown at elnura jan 32 hespeler at acou jan 2 fergus at bftspeler jan 23 oeorgetown at elora jan an acton at fergus jan 37 ebnlra at peorgetown jan 29 etmba at elora jan 30 fergus at acbnn rkkvk deputyueeve i 5b 15s 53 17 121 councillors- 3 3- 35 s3 132 i 23 20 16 89 123 4t 12 454 7w 47 133 ibs ss4 sm 53 21 17 482 1s 1o0 39 84 13 21 41 33 103 4 ill 681 310 trafaiigar townshif w h morden reeleoted by jty of s3 over a a bock deputy reete victor atan elected by a majority of 1s3 ovejr lervoy 8argant brontc oomrnissiooers first three elected m bray 143 a n 129 u e- skelton 104 d- mc donald 88 fftrijalbvuxm reeve w h hope 1t4 o r church 103 council fonr elected j b bailey 195 j drennan 190 w b johnston 1b2 c r kvana 150 a k andrews 115 a l dowting 79 bylaws for hydro purchase the form mg of a local hydro o and the tattg of 13009 hydro debentures were carried port credit with ail returned by anrhraaunn a bylaw voted on yesterday authoris ing the mnntrrlaltpty to purchase some twenty acres on the faojjrener estate for munlclapl purposes was au by 107 votet to 10 canadas credit of forsaesn nations same level aa v 8 ismea treated reeveb w mcculloch umw v j- beatty 571 deputy n wh seu 772 w c barusu school board bast ward mrs rank van- derup 213 n j alteman um by laws grantliis t aasbbesuent to the brampton g mus mxa anttaori- sing hydro service to the whliams shoe comapny were both enstained by large majorities cbongiiacoiisy reeve x h buiom t2 david moras 565 deputy ikm ttw carter 55 jamea m 533 council uuee h roahton 729 norman cameron 711 a sherman 8 thomas iyoos 508 caledon reeve w j mcklmey was elected by a majority of 337 over w j tra- then muvton by a majority of only is exreeve james- w slain was returned to mu ton town and halton county c when he iw 11 tnomsui o bam- last years reeve basin poued 333 votes and 304 hump hrey browne was elected aenool trus tee for use north ward with 115 votes his opponent r t wilson received 105 votes nassagaweya reeve duncan campbell council lors geo finney geo gordon wu- uam j bell and john robertson all by acclamation burlington following are results of mmucinal elections tn burlington bkeewe oeorge harris coamculors a a allan robert mltrraell i duke j q ryckxnan d eornnilmharai washington dc jan sth strut- ins evidence of confidence in canadian securities was given off a united states senate banking subcommittee today when it added an a to the bill embodying president hoo vers proposed dgantc r finance corporation allowing loans and advances to flnsvvtal institutions of this country backed off the domln- iodob securities both canadian otovermnent and r conooratlon eecuritles are aol this unique status no other foreign government or foreign cor poration securmte are given the re cognition extended- to the dominion the proposal approved in bill form today by the sunrommlttre seeks to infuse new life to the extent of 33- 000000000 worth of credit into the industrial and commercial arteries of the united tsates tbe full committee later save its endorsenaent and tbe measure goes to the senate tomorrow leaders forecast quick passage tbe corp would be establish ed with a governmental ranttalhatlnn of t900000000 its purpose would be to extend mans and credits to banks rnenirance companies and other bona ode financial institutions in need ol such aoonmodatlmis it has authority to isme bonds up to slsoimioojooo and the treasury is authorised if necessary to buy or eeh these bonds the amendment singling out recog- nttlon of oanadian secunittes and ex cluding those of all other countries was that no loans or adnmces ah be made on securities issued for for eign government or corporation ex cept those of tbe dominion of canada ada and of canadian corporations or for tbe purpose of amtnttng m toe carrying or liquidation of such i curl tare as collateral flenatot glass democrat of virginia led a successful fight within the bank- inaj sobeomnuttee to keep the federal lerve system clear of the proposed ujoojooonoo in debentures of the car- worst ice storm years in many hydro and tbxephone lines down new tears dinners postponed many fruit and shade trees dam aged v m the worst ice and sleet storm in many years tut this section on thurs day night last and in twelve hours caused much damage to hydro and telephone lines which were broken by the weight of the ice and sections of trees falling on them in many places in the country poles were down superintendent forster of the hydro and his men deserve credit for their splendid work they were on the job early and late all new years day and gave georgetown customers ser vice in splendid time considering the damage done thuse with electric ranges and no auxiliary system of cooking found it necessary to post poned their new years dinner other than the liquid retreshments how ever evenrbody on the hydro lines in town is now getting service again and the new years dinners- oo o add sunday were up to the standard chief marshall was also a busy roan all new years day with his gang of men dealing streets and roadways of- fallen trees and lines his prompt action was also appreciated bell telephoneline men are getting their tines in shape again although it may be some time before a complete service is restored many fruit add shade trees were damaged in town and surrounding country correspondence editor the georgetown herald would you please allow me space tn your valuable paper tor the rolipw- lng a nurse from the department of health making a survey of our school under sponsorship of tbe georgetown lions club strongly advised an opera tion on my son t neck as the expense of such an operation was too great for me tn my present cir cumstances the lions club undertook to defray all expenses on oct 27th tbe operation was performed and up to the present his hondttlon is highly satisfactory i wish to publicly e my sincere thanks to the georgetown lions club and all those who support such i organization in the wonderful work they aiedqmg i wish totnank you mr moore for publishing the above for me t j trni olenwilllams deo 28th 1931 church news army hpooke 10 un salwatfen capt w bradley lieut- sunday sunday school holiness meeting 11 tm school and bible class 3 pjn salva tion meeting 7 pjm tuesday 730 home league ladies meeting wed nesday 8 pjn public meeting all welcome baptist ctank this is the week of prayer on thursday evening we remember the great needs of the hour sunday school at 10 axn public worship at 11 am and 7 pin when rev an frith will preach on the urge to help and is private interpretation ost the scriptures right familiar hymns and special music by the choir tbe young peoples union meets on mon day evening when dr priest will give tin address and lead a discussion jm christian education tbe annual- social and business meeting of the church will be held on the evening of thursday 31st bast rockwood trusteed w smith o pearen and j bl little were all re by arrlamatlon nelsont reeve ernest readhead deputy- reeve leslie peer councillors oeorge thorpe c iv ben and jofcn mcntven all by acclamation scout news for the the for sewenal weeks i obrtstmas the scouts nave been enneem toys of a dlstrttxatloai of georgetown and to saaakatobewan owing to ahe expsnbraolved these were not sent away and all the toys gtvtn throughout tne town fourteen raanules were vtstted by be joss misses cl aridge scouts and georgetown despite tbe l of the weatner the boy scouts of georgetown take this opportunity of wtahtog all than wno aldedlhem and f noaajnte their small christmas a very happy and prosgerous mew year tbe hockey nevvs of the meanwhile the home hanking com mittee began work on the reconstruc tion corporation bearing an appeal for it from eugene meyer governor of tne federal ihaum board- demo there are ready to give it consideration osoce the senate the new corpor is to be oper ated on a nonpartisan basis and owned by the united states whose it shall be to extend credits m barucb chuurman of the war industries board under president wlbon la prominently mentioned as sthle head there wul be a board of seven dh of whom fonr are to be aypot from outside the cov in aa explanatory statement of the btu as redrafted by the banking sub- enmmlttew senator waucott republi can oiiiiwipcnt sasd tne measure estafctahes a corpora tion with fottqaoojooo capital all and loans to banks insurance oom- imiilm and other hvmainoe financial tnstttuuons hi need of such aommmo- dauons steam railroads sue also included among the instttnuona winch may bor row tram the our in order to pr ovine the new enterprise with necessary funds over and above its capital the corporation is authorised to tame three tunes tine amount of its capital tn the form of reconstruc tion bands or other ntillgationy and will have available funds of 13000- 0o9nb0 if and when another sqcokssfoa ball toronto on new tsars day a workont on the ke as varsity rtairtlnm tney were a by angus drmran manager of the juni ors and sotwrt wey ooacn dr smyue bad warn in hand while on tbe let ittarmeortunate that weather ldkkiimbve prevented bsaldag lea hersu bock tp whetn tt may ooneern take noaos ttaat after tins date i vannot e wapcaamto for any dibts eanjaabtstttn ayj 3tp wlajfbkd vvtv 1 georgetown fire brigade held its fiftyninth annual ball and supper in use town ban last txvursday night when tbe usual large gathering was present tne sod busters seven piece oa of hamilton supplied tne tnuatb this year sand their pro- grain was- dettrht to all while wu- uam tnompson of tjab proved him self a capable floor nanager the of tbe lucky number tm marcaret long and barry wrjgbt an exxeuent waa samp and served in the din- ing loom of tbe ball try l i h brown caterer and baker of george- knox presbyterian chares minister rev a l howard ph d sunday jan lottv sunday school and bbble classes at 10 am regular church services at 11 am and tam service in ltauebouse church at 3j30- pjn dr howard win preach first sermon of new weaes the presbyterian xvomens day of prayer will be observed on friday af ternoon jan 8th at 8 oookk in the school room when nerval union and ltmehouse auxiliaries win be repre sented in the pro the comxnanl- ty meeting at mr j leavltts an fri day evening jan sth at 8 oclock will be in accordance with the week of prayer we respectfully urge a good attendance at these meetings quality has no substitute j fesfi from i6e gardens butter 2s i cheese zs pineapple s sptmdal jotd monte cboie qaualtty apricots ginger snaps lo pea beans 4107- twval11ii vitone lja rfs3c iiiurt oh fik cocoa 23c green peas 425 atebaiosjaas salada tea 27c oatcfaalgaag 19c 23c ue a corn 9e ayhaar okaaei cjaabw peas i cestwp2a ciutnoixs lemons perdoz grapefruit stwdless main street caavra as twa oil i viiiiitii soaps s 90 avaawdind bwwtsoc flporwaxss 25c peanuts 5 for 25c oranges per jos phone 357 2 ha 23c 27c 37c 59c georgetown m thanks to the ekeetora af the tewnslitp of thanks to the ratepayers of tbe townanlp af i sinceraly appreciate the confidence you have placed in me by electing me reeve of bsquesing tor tne year 1832 and thank you for your support i shall endeavor to your con fidence by performing the duties of tbe office in the best interests of the ratepayers of the township as a whole cftsorok currxs thanks to the bateaayers af the tvwaatdp af i wish to esn to you my eunoere appreciation of your support in elect ing me deputybeeve of be for the year 1832 i shall continue to serve tne ratepayers of the township to the best of my ability w ooodsok appblbe thanks t the ratepayers af tbe twvnmhlp af kindly accept my sincere thanks tor the suppo you gave me in the elec tion on monday last ha electing me to council for um2 i shall endeavor to serve you faithfully during my term of office nblbow a robinson thanks to the ratepayen ef tbe townaddp ef saalster mr vetted cawreh rev b w burnley norman labd choir leader 10 samday aenool and wwe classei- 41 the n of the lardl boppar 7 fans bvarung sbrviot us- atallatlan of onceraot the toong oniumt fatimg the peopte- y wbntobwitot9ffttkou oaf llmnflmta 001 tsqn vrtu meet at 74b bernce to tin ats tfelock i hereby tender my sincere thanks to all those who supported me in the election on monday last and wish you all prosperity during 1852 george cleave thanks to the aaatepayer ef the township af eawwestng ana eapeeaatty these of gaemvottama kindly accept my thanks for the support you accorded dm in thexown- ship election on monday last- wit schkkk thanks to the kaiepayera af the tawnshlp af i hereby tender to you my sincere thanks for the splendid vote you gave me in the township election on mon day last and wish you all prosperity in the year 1032 w a wilson buyers read in m b the herald that prices are low and that means bargains wise merchants with stocks on hand want to convert them into cash and are looking for buyers i hereby convey to you my aua thanks tor your iwilerallrt support in plactag-mrst-the-headrof-ttpell-fer- councillor on monday last tn the future as in the past i shall endeavor to work to tne best interests of all concerned iornk l mtjll3n thanks x ta the auteamyen af the twamhlp at v i desire to express any appreciation tor the splenond support you gam me and to- al wno assisted in any way by elscting toe to the bonourahle position of oouraoillor tor 1ss2 i m very gratefulrfor uw bonour sad aur- mg my term of office i wfll enrteavni tnjasrte the eleotorsto the beat of my a o weunr mtjabat newspaper advertising points the way to both when the buyer and seller have a mes sage of common interest the great news of the day and the unprecedented bargains for the thrifty it means great savings for the buyer and a cleaning of the shelves for the seller nov is the time to buy and time to advertise bargains to the buyer a a a a a a a a i v- l 9 if yoil haye a business adveitise it and keep it b aabbbbiabaaaaaaaibimba it- rij sjiiiift