Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 13, 1932, p. 2

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4 y o ml foge 2 f the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 13th 1932 maimtfmwta sga m3m m h silvers midwinter born for the week end 4 most populeir pollyanna prints over 20 bright new patterns sun and tub fast 36 in wide per yard f mercerised broadcloth 36 in wide all shades special per yard 15 ladies pure wool underwear shirts or bloomers best quality at 98 also anqther line of ladies winter underwear shirts or bloomers at 39c ladies silk and wool dresses special at 395 ladies silk chiffon or georgette evening dresses at 895 mens blue melton overcoats real good quality nd a real good buy at 1075 mens red back overalls real heavy at j j jjj boys bloomer pants made of real good tweed 1 all sizes special at 85c mens wool cashmere overshoes at 145 mens leather boots extraordinary quality at 250 boys ribbed wool stockings all sizes at 39c a limited number of boys winter coats to clear from v 395 up the greatest reduction in ladies and girls winter coats h where your dollar goes farther main st phone 375 georgetown bbbbbji i r h thompson co for dependable hardware nrr j e wfllouahbl mrs eveline verotroe oamsby wh- loughtry widow of the late be john e wuloughby farmer mtrfkrtnr of one first- christian rjhurcn stouffrme passed anray at ner home oaravw ave toronto on monday jan 4th 1932 in tyer to year bora near orono ontario mrs wfdoukhby was an ac tive church worker tor many years shewas the mother of rev b a o wlllougnby farmer ocpgrcgahrmal minister at georgetown deceased is survhfed by tour sons and one dang ter rev b a of los asaaoea floyd of winnipeg elmer and oliver of chicago vuetta hn harry b of oeorsjetown also two s and one toother m california the funeral wok place on thursday jan 7th from her late residence to harrtston out cemetery the service at the home j and grave being contacted by the rev morton of stoaftvflle the many beautiful floral tributes snowed the esteem in which she was held by her many friend relatives and friends who attended the funeral were from winnipeg chicago salford baaeraad southampton burford rmcwood orono stouffvule georgetown little britain and bowfnanvrjke- i galvanized boilers no 9 galvanized pails 12 qt galvanized tubs no 2 wash board zinc 10 doz clothes pins j galvanized chamber pails enamelled a flaring tin pails 1 0 qt 2 enamelled oval dish pans 1 7 inch floor wax mrp per lb a 5 y mcclary electric ranges a s happy thought a quebec ranges a a let us quote you price on plumbing s electrical wiring a sheet metal a and s furnace work b estimates cheerfully given i r h thompson co 5 phone 46 a- georgetown qream wanted a k a we will pathe highest market price for cream defiver- ed at eijir creamery or phone 332 anc our truck wffl call jj creamery i ontario georgetown bjjalaljaiijia may at hornby on saturday jan 2nd 1832 to mr and mis khmer may the gift of a daughter in memouam buddeiiin loving memory of robert ruddell who die jan 17th mm i calm arid peaceful he is sleeping sweetest rest that follows pain and we who loved him sadly miss him but trust in god to meet again wife and family town council obituary mats thos a elliott the death occurred at her home in cheltenham on tuesday of augusta annie wilkinson wife of trios h elliott who only the night before was elected reeve of cbhuruacousy township mrs elliott was the daughter 6 the late nvoth wilkinson and has lived in the neighborhood of cheltenham all her life she is sur vived tar her husband her mother five sisters mrs drt a anthony hillsdale mich mrs vmn sfcquarrie aberdeen sask mrs william qif- fen campbells cross ars thos little aural mrs samuel mcdonald cheltenham and two rniothers fred wilkinson cheltenham and joseph wilkinson brampton mrs bmlou s nllfelong member- of the chel- mhajri baptist church h v mrs thomas rdston one of georgetowns oldest and most esteemed citizens in the person of haiah jackson widow of the late thomas rujrtnn passed peacefully away at her home here on january 6th in her 95th year deceased was born in newark nottinghamshire england and came to canada in 1858 she was married to br ruston in montreal and they came to george town the same year where she has resided ever since mr ruston died jan 9th 1916 of a family of ave children three remain misses ruston of georgetown and mr fred ruston of toronto the late mrs ruston was a lifelong member at st georges church and a true christian woman beloved toy her famny and an who knew her the- funeral took place on saturday afternoon and after a ser vice at the home and st georges church conducted by bev f h wase the remains were laid to rest m greenwood cemetery the pan-hear- 2 gj park during the days of their w v grant col o o brown p ob on motion of oummtags and cleave the following accounts were ordered h baarchment sts 18 00 h marchment sts 4 18 00 mcnsuly and d creichton xhere were numerous beautiful florsd trahutes mks h ltok8 ther death u at her home on ouelph street on tuesday jan 5th of annie clark beloved wife of hamilton itfons in her 73 year de ceased was a daughter of the late mr and mrs john ohurk and was born hear alloa in ohlnguaoousy township she was married about 40 years ago to hamilton uyons who with a family of two sons harold at fjorval olarenoe c on tne old home stead in chlnguacousy and mrs ise- dore mckane tjhlon survi an other daughter with mrs- root kelly clarkson died a year ago last july pour brothers aua sui herbert clark chlnguacousy louis and frederick clark in b c and ar thur g clark to pickering deceased was a lifelong member of the pres byterian church tout joined the unit ed church at time of the union she was a good neighbor and a fhrlinian woman who was held in the h esteem by all who knew her the funeral service on friday afternoon last was conducted by re bfr rum- ley assisted by revs martliiiwm and macdonald of norval tne vanbear ers were three taulh herbert louts j and arthur coarat hugh clark joseph m dolson and herbert w taylor interment took place in norval cemetery there were many beautiful floral tributes installation at credit lodge there was a large attendance at credit lodge aj a ul on friday evening last when vw bra george ford and his envlwit staff of local and visiting past masters installed the officers of credit lodge ho mb af ajm for ibm as follows lc9r w bro david wilson y tjpmw bro la marchment wv- bro h o rjayfoot jw bro geo dobson chaplin bro rev n d aaacklnnon treaaurer w bro b oooop secretary w bro oearcer ford d of c rw bro k s barra- clough adbro c w lioretco jx bro a c ru iq bro wttl hrhenk sb bro wakefield ford j s bro nelson a robinson tyler bro david creichton auditors bro w b ford and bro o w- ateuntock fouowlmr the installation a banquet wait served in the lodge room when the following toast lot was announc- ed by tne newly elected master w bro david wilson r orand lodge proposed by w bro l marchment replied to by r w bro j a myers of mitchell ofbcers for ibm- proposed by w bro hugh dldde replied to by bro a o dayfoot visitors proposed by bro geo dobson and replied to by acton brampton and mt denmsxuastrrs and bro a x howard of q bro a j blowea bt mmenen favor ed with two very pleaslnf songs visiting brethren were present from mitchell- acton brampton and mt denrnsv of k2 as well as fruit and ohrjstmas gifts navtaaj been sent tn jtaly a ufe wrnhenihlp was presented to the presidents mis t f uaorinnaln the ofnoers for 18s3 are bon president mr h mao- it mrs bamv 3gga i vr w r standing v xbtsfrrtkbs attimtei otdek acfoint- mabrts dkputaticn8 ask grants mjlojkesknts report accounts the nnal meeting of 1931 council was held at 10 am on afanday the minutes of the previous meet ing were read and confirmed after which the old council adjourned the members of council elect for 1033 after subscribing to the necessary declaration took their places as fol lows mayor j b mackenzie reeve harold cleave councillors geo davis c j cum- mings a b parr h barnes jos gibbons moved ny barnes seconded by davis that this council instruct the clerk to hold a nomination meeting to all the vacancy tn the council on mop day jan 18th at 7 jo- pjm and it a poll is ne to hold election on monday 355 25th 1938 carried moved by barnes seconded by gib bons that the regular meeting of this council for 1932 be the first tuesday ti- each month carried moved by cleave seconded by cum tilings that we do now adjourn to meet on tuesday evening jan 12th at 8 njn carried esquesing council held inadavkai meeting on monday assessors audi tors weed inspector and member of board of nkalth appornted ac- counts passed council held their first regular meet ing on tuesday evening in the muni clpal bulking mayor mackenzie was in the chair reeve pieave and councillors davis cummrngs gibbons barnesand parr present dr c v williams meducaj health ofaoer presented his annual report whiclvappears elsewhere in this issue messrs hale magioughlen and les lie a deputation from the halton rifles scottish band asked council to make a donation of 35 00 per month to pay the bandmaster the matter was left for further con- slderation chief tuck and deputychief long waited on council and asked for some repairs to equipment and fire hau they asked that the town be cleaned up for the big firemens convention here the coming summer also that the council guarantee the sum of agoo to be nsed only if needed to assist in meeting the expenses of the con vention j the ni were granted the use l harding sts 8 40 m armstrong sts 7 05 c stacey sts 6 90 a hunter stav im wm chaptm sts 5 70 james blair cutting wood s 60 k c thompson court costs 4 is miss k d ryan stamps 10 00 georgetown hydro fire haul 75 georgetown hydro town nail 4 21 georgetown hydro are alarm 1 25 georgetown hydro waterworks i 70 georgetown hydro power 46 17 georgetown lumber co- sts 3 35 w r watson town hall 1 90 fred sinclair town truck 1 00 hydro electric at lights 478 00 r h thompson ox sts s 05 e c tnompson court services 4 00 wm ward court s 4 00 t j speight fire and town truck 33 12 j kc moore printing etc 59 30 john mcdonald ww 37 30 mowed by gibbons seconded by barnes that this council thank dr williams for his carefully and fully written report of medical officer of health and also for the deep interest that be takes in the health of the community carried mowed by cleave s by cum- mlngs that the following be the stand ing committees of the ooumcll for the year 1932 the first named being the chalman of that committee finance messrs cummhags gibbons and b streets and walks messrs davis barnes and cleave waterworks and fire memrs parr gibbons buildings and property messrs oib- bons crrmmtngs and parr charity light and potke barnes cleave and davis printing and industrial mtimne cum- mlngs cleave carried moved by ommnngs seconded by dans that wm ward be appointed poundkeeper forthe tswn of george town for the year 1933 and that he provide himself with a pound car ried moved by barnes seconded by cleave that the clerk be instructed to order twelve copies of the muni world for the use of council and town officials for 1932 carried mowed by ombona seconded by curnmlngs that mrs barley and k w oole be reappointed anexnbers of the cemetery board for the year 1932 1933 and 1934 for the town of george town carried mowed by davis seconded by cleave that mr j m moore be reappointed member of the public ubrary board for tne town of georgetown for the years 1930 1933 and 1934carrled moved by gibbons a by barnes that air r b fouus be ap pointed a member of the high school board for the town of georgetown for the years 1933 1933 and 1984 carried moved by davis seconded by barnes that mr s h mooabbon be ap pointed a of the housing cbmnilsslon hi place of nfr l e fleck l carr moved by barnes seconded by gib bons that b r magioughlen tie grant ed a billiard license for 1932 under usual conditions as to bylaw etc carried a bylaw to borrow the sum of tnrf to meet the cany over of 1931 was read the neoessmry number of times and flsnerd a bylaw to borrow the sum of 40400 to meet current expenditure until tne 1933 taxes come tn was read the necessary number of times and passed moved by davis seconded by cleave that we do now adjourn to meet next friday evening at sn jan 16th carried 7 3 3 50 52 00 26 01 80 127 61 15 00 15 40 840 18 20 15 40 15 00 17 00 4 50 norval the girls wa held their annual meeupf in the pariah haul on jan 5th through the enercejtk work of the ofnoers and membem tne past year bad been most successful the follow ing ofnoers were elected for the en suing year president miss p ifagudre vloeprea mrs j graham treasurer miss e burton secretary miss a gray literary d tars harrraves doras beeyshmrs haines and mrs b btsneut pianist miss a oaaeley union the wka of union piawhjlerlah church has completed a very success ful year baring reached the increased all of 9169 as asked for tarty utthe year the usual bale of two quilts and other articles to the value bald the gordon home milton on annual mbktnra of cottntt cgndkdre aid soennnr annual me of the halton cn aid hoev wmrbg friday january 15th at elgh oclock reports wul be received and officers elected as wen as nvnnbeaa of the board of management of the home the wo of this society covers the whole oounty and all dusena are m- ytted tabe present the bev amos toven of gruebjm lnspeeuw0aa for wellrngton county sin address the ineetmtvmrs t j brown secmury v stewarttown jan 11 1932 tile council elect for the township of esqueslng for the year 1932 met at 11 oclock am and having subscribed to the oath of office took their seats as follows george currle reeve w q appelbe deputyreeve l l mullin wesley murray and n a robinson councillors the mlnuteg of last meeting were read and con firmed reeve currie in addressing council said he was pleased to again have the honor cf representing the ratepayers of bsquesing at the council board he welcomed the old and new mem bers of council and expressed the hope that all would wore in harmony in the best interests of the township he pointed out the faouthot they were starting the year withy a deficit of 000 and some tsoooo of 1931 taxes yet unpaid all should guard against unnecessary expenditure and practice economy as far as possible consistent with the best interests of the town ship the- other members of council all spiefce expressing their appreciation of the honor conferred on them prey were in favor of economy and desfrou to do their best m the interests of the ratepayers moved by mullin seconded by rob inson that the following acaounts be passed and paid hydro electric power comm brampton lights at council chamber t 8 19 bell telephone 38133 470 8211 260 total j h smith cord wood for hccuncil chamber board of hydro commissioners georgetown street lights at glenwilliams 3 months elmer c thompson costs re taxes thomas mcbride charity 2 bags potatoes j m moore account dp date carried moved by robinson seconded by mullin that the treasurer pay sheep clairnwwh mocutlough 1 sheep kill ed by dogs 10m bt c lindsay valu ator f200 carried moved by bomrmon seconded by mullin that the treasurer pay elec tion expenses as fobows robt darling r r 5 milton 15 80 thos h ronb milton heights 17 40 andrew mcclure norval clifford robinson r r 2 georgetown n r thompaop r r 3 georgetown joseph fhynn r r 4 acton ml campbell biuinatftd m a mlno r r 1 limehouse j c oookr r 4 george town f j murray posting nomina tion bills municipal world election expen ses 12 75 l m bennett express 55 carried moved by murray seconded by ap pelbe that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road sup erintendent 106254 carried moved by mudln seconded by n a robinson that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money to meet the current expendi ture of the township and that said bylaw be now read a first time car ried moved by apperbe seconded by mur ray that bylaw to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money to meet the current erpmrll ture of the township having been read a first time be now read a sec ond and third times and passed and the blanks filled in with the sum of thirtyfive thousand dollars and that the corporate seal be at there to carried moved by murray seconded by ap- pelbe that leave be granted to intro duce a bylaw to appoint assessors for the year 1933 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried mowed by robinson seconded try mullin that bylaw to appoint assess ors for the year 1933 having been read a first time be now read a sec ond and third times jind passed and the biankstwed in with the names of n r thrjtnfjoon for wards 1 2 and 3 t h price for wards 4 5 and 6 and that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried mowed by robinson seconded by mullin that leave be granted to in troduce a bylaw to appoint a member member of the local board of health year 1932 and hat said bylaw be now read a first thrus carried moved by appelbe seconded by mur ray that the bylaw to appoint a nwnw of the local board of health for tne year 1932 having been read a first time be now read a second and third time and passed and the blank be nued in with the name of t t barraolough and that the corporate seal be attached uieretovcarrled moved by murray seconded by ap pelbe that leave be granted to intro duce a bybur tij appoint auditors to audit the township accounts for 1931 and that said bylaw be now read a first jme carried moved by mullm seconded by rob inson that the bylaw to a audi tors to audit the m31 accounts having been read a first time be now read a second and third tones and passed and the blanks filled m with tbe names of h r mhnma and m h treanor- and that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried moved by murray seconded by ap pelbe that leave be granted to intro duce a bylaw to appoint a weed in spector for the township of esquee- tng and that said bylaw t now read a first time carried moved by mullin seconded by rob inson that bylaw to appoint a weed inspector for the township of queslng having been read a first tbnw be now read a second and third times and passed and that the blank lie ruled in with the name of wm j bowman and that the corporate seal be attached theretncarried moved by mullin seconded by ro binson that the road superintendent be asked to tender his reslgnatlon- carried mowea by murray seconded ny robinson that the reeve and coun cillor muiuh be a deputation to tn- tervlerw the highway department re road superintendent carried mowed by mullin seconded by rob inson that thto council do how ad journ to meet on february 8th at 1 jo pm carried jquality has o substitute i- tjjfl fresfirxnteganfens v carrol limited janfiary stocktaking watch oot report 8 8 no it bsquesino the following is the report of tne christmas tnramrnatlom for s 8 no ib esnuesing honour standing is tl jr tv ruth lindsay 81 janet henderson 74 horace hopcroft to 49 jack nlnkell sb harold jseott 51 jack presswood 50 ltayd burt 38 jr m helen jtfcckrwsn 79 helen meredith 69 elmer burt 60 h classhelen blmmerman 73 donald ijndssy 71 joseph leonard so i olass bertha oliver fr donald lindsay ruth smitn frank leonard porta smith anient stewart mmo john ouver- x marlon carton tvjaober 1nl fcyw4v4 ii di ttrviiiiiy il i trio v a a salst vsf ll cmm cyi wa st ir l33 rolled oats 6 dja i9c jafanrtce 23c macakonl 2 a i3c 23c sardines 4 tin 23c ajc- uoa salmon if tin 23c herring med i tuna fish g do lie vkmt smm ssm4 picbxes fc jar 40c lamb stew 2 taw 29c 14c mustard i mux ajx ttjtj tjtamt-r- ova tnoaa u wltt s tomatoes 3 big tins zs cornt3 spedaiavawer choice qaawy peas 3 utter 2 poiuicis 47 bsw lfc honey no 3 pal jm o pbawtrr butter lb plum jam afrtw jar 23c hnn sat kan oaa marmalade jar 22c 23c pineapple 2 no 2 bn 23c aurfillia qilnoaar peaches ldaaa tk 13c jelly powden 4 prunes in dates 2 bw 23c valencia raisins lb 17c 23c rabins 2 iba maple ssrrap table figs bacon 18 till cjt oh oill cheese 2 ibs45 n i i aii q olives 21 crackle jar stcwi rhtae soap e 25 pg w5x super suds apil patattcmn stwstkac flakes olds english style mince meat 2 paowo 23c jeberries caridy baigaims x5 t nut bonbons tjualttyfast bconouv always cut rock 2kw 1 i lemons per doz grapehujat main street 25c oranges per doz 30c 40c 59c 5 for 25c cooking onions 10 lb 15c phone 357 georgetown band exect officers tne officers of tile band of tfee lome rifles fseotttsh regiment for 1932 nave been elected as follows hon president mr b stone president barry bale vicepresident arthur herbert secretaryiveasuxer wilfred leslie finance cotrmuixee e r lfag- tottsklen and wilfred qul librarian barry kins asbt librarian edward ballrngall andtors r h tuompson and hark clarke trustees harry hale t el thomp son and mark clark bandmaster a h perrott have your eyes examined by o t walker d eyeaigfat specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wedesday of every month phone watsons drug store for appointment or yva may eonsmlt o t waikkr at has olace in brampton tne n style of glasses at reasonable prices buyers read in the herald 5 9 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 newspaper advertising points the way to both when the buyer and seller have a mes sage of common interest- the great new s of the day and the unprecedented bargairs for the thrifty it means great savings for the buyer arid a cleaning of the shelves foi the seller now is the time to buy and time toad vertise bargains to the buyer ttlfouhave a business advertise it and keep it h- abhbmbhm bbawaamaabhbrauaamhbaaaaahubbahau a- aa v

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