Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1932, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 27 1932 v r i u e have just received a shipment of ladies silk presses this consists of dresses that present only the best in quality and the latest in style you will have the opportunity to choose a dress from a lovely assort ment at the usual silver low prices we urge you to see these early and obtain first choice here are a few money saving specials offered this week men you can now obtain the famous valentine martin urus calf work fiopts at 3lvers at the unheard of low price t of per pair 295 greatest reduction in all lines of rubber wear ihis weekend 1 00 pairs ladies overshoes style and quality to clear at per pr 125 also a large quantity of men wool cashmere u5 with heavy soles special mens bushman boots guaranteed quality childrens over rubbers special mens over rubbers special ladies pullover sweaters all wool fancy make special ladies wool also silk and wool sweater coats made of real botany wool yarn to clear at 225 died otockfortat quelph an sunday jim 14th 1933 charles stocmord aged 63 years father of mr- stock- ford georgetown tl overshoes at per pr mens high rubber boots 249 195 39c 69c 98c h silver where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown in memoriam preston m lowing memory of annie ehm preston of geawuuan-t- who died jan 27th is30 theres a vacant place here mother that none can ever ho and still with the tnought of you mother our eyes with tear drops oil the world goes on the same mother and often sees us smile but in tour hearts dear mother is the naemory of you all the while saifty missed by husband and daugfcteis preston in lovtok memory of our bear mother annie el preston who passed away jan 27th s30 today- brtntps back sad jnetootrles of a lowed one gone to rest and those who- think of tow today are those who loved her best sadly missed by herbert maria and family moolurein ever loving metnory of wqllam a mcclure who away jan awn 1931 near shady wall a rose once grow budded and blossomed in clods free light watered and fed- by rooming dew shedding its sweetness day and night as it grew and blossomed fair and tall slowly rising to loftier height u came ta si crevice m toe wan throwxuoh there shone a beam of light onward it crept with added strength with never a thought of fear or pride it followed the light thro the cre vices length and unfolded itself on the other side the light the dew the broadening view were found the same as tney were before and it lost itself in beauties new breattibqg its fragrance more and more shall claim of death cause us to grieve and make our courage faint or fall nay let us faith and nope receive the rose stm grows beyond the wan scattering fragrance far and wide just as it did in the days of yore just as it did on the other aide just as it win for evermore sadly missed by wife and family knox church annual meeting u anns utile affair under auspices of knox presbyterian church outtd gregory theatre georgetown thurs feb 4 at 815 pjn oabx mrbomasr obrauxtnk bonner the daughter anna laank dovemess mbs creswell mr bonner etarold bonner his sonl peter j reynolds alals barney bamum mb wtooins detective acton maue quartette margaret mcdougau annabel mntaughltn ojadys bin jean mackenzie alex fraser gordon martin jim ross wta devereaux admission 35 cents plan open at wataona drag store obituary stepckn wallace dolson a cloud of sadness settled over the union district this week when it was learned that stephen wallace dolson second eon of mr and mrs albert dolson ttta concession west had passed away on monday following a long i wallace was in his thirteenth year and a very popular pupil at school besides nls sorrowing parents be leaves to moarn his pass ing two brothers howard and herbert the uneral from the family home to norval cemetery on wednesday was largely attended the serriot being con ducted try rev e mcdonald and the rev n k mackinnon of nerval pupils of sa no 3 school as a hut token of love and respect for their playmate sang when be cometh at the funeral service under leadership of w el capps of bramnton the seventyfirst annual meeting of cnox presbyterian church george town was held monday night jan 25th bums night through the good graces of the ladies a banquet was provided and almost iso people sat down during the supper time several local in favored the company with songs and airs mrs howard sang bonnie mary of argyie and comin thru the rye mr j harrison sang soots wa ha ye banks and braes and lassie o mine miss jessie leatritt gave a pano solo scotch air messrs young bros gave several instrumental selections violin and piano after the luncheon the pastor rev dr howard vacated the chair and called for the congregatioxi to pro ceed witto their annual business meet ing they elected alex bume chair man and o t mckay as secretary the reports of all the organisations eighteen reports in all were receiv ed and adopted as printed- over a few of them there took place some discussion of a constructive aature some one observed that a the fin ancial statements showed a credit bal ance except one on the- whole the churchs affairs revealed a healthy and robust condition the budget statement revealed a slight increase over last year all the reports in connection with the organised young of the church were particularly gratifying the treasurer of tne church mr r k fteulls and tne steward mr o t mckay came in for consttlenahle praise tor the excellent work they have done and done with cheerful- but while all organisations and fwiw should be praised yet there is one faithful body of willing- workers namely the womens association many of the women do wits work as weu that is in addition to serving in the w a the tnip- of the church called attention be the fact that the senior elder major l grant was laid aside from active duties ana mr hume as chairman entertained two m of feucttauons one tor major grant and the other for all the shutta people ofthe- congregation the choir reported a very gratify ing matter namely that they had en joyed one of the best years of thelr recent history looked at from the angle of actual work done and money raised m the sunday school 43 diplomas and seals were won and at last sun days session presented the total number of members cetved during the year was rand the number of removals is the s3 and wm8 nrrliwlnns as a work of the church came in for praise the board of managers had a heavy year in which to navigate their ship but were at the meeting quite happy that they had so excellently breasted the inclement weather of depression the new men to be elected to the board are g alex fraser alex hume h devereaux and thos an derson and associated with the board is the treasurer reelected r b foulis the auditors for 1b33 are o alex fraser and john r barber heros for a loyal good start in 1981 tnls statement was overheard as coming from a group in one of the back comers at the meeting the objective of mooooo for the budget was by vote accepted for the speight elected by j majorlty of 1 trie election on monday last to fill the vacancy in our town council for ward one resulted in the election of arthur r speight over percy p blackburn by a majority of 21 the vote stood as follows speight 146 0 blackburn 125 majority for speight 21 united church annual meeting the annual meeting of the george town united church was held on mon day everting jan 25th at which there was a large attendance of the mem bers and adherents of the congrega tion very satisfactory rports from the various departments were sled and showed all to be in a nourishing condition the membership of the church was increased by tweiuyelght c28 with a membership now enrolled of 39j1 the contributions from the various departments for the missionary fund amounued to 324744 and in addition a carload of nonperishable provisions was shipped to saskatchewan the total ghringsof the ohurcfn to all pur poses amounted f ts270bo the bunjay school now reports a membership bt 287 and has contribult ted during tne year 115569 c the metnlera of the boar of stewards ana session whose terms ex pired wexeaall reelected a humber of vocal and instrumental number were given during the even ing which added much to the enjoy ment of the meeting those who took part were miss lyla kennedy miss alleen moore mrs main mrs allatt and mr chas willson who gave solo numbers there was also a quartette from the chotr misses harrison and evans and messrs ross and willson at the close of the business session refreshments were served ily the wives of the members of the official board bam turid coatipl- bjffned newton mtddeix8 rajtn on skvkntthuna cotf dbstroted benefit show at gregory theatre georgetown on monday february 15 under the auspices of enteriainment committee of the lions club a full length feature film and a short entertainment by lions club two shows 715 and 915 pm the suae bam of mr newton bod- dell tth une a short rltnunre below stewarttown together with c including tenements three head of catue and one pig was completely de stroyed on monday morning theb re which was of unknown ori gin was first noticed by tne hired man about 10 am when be was going oat to one of the fields bat tne names spread so rapidly that it was impos sible to get an the stock out of tne building and three bead of cattle and one pig perished in the flame mr ruddelrs house was saved through tine splendid assistance of neighbors the toss we understand is in the neiglutarnood of 6000 only partly covered by insurance annual social and business meeting s jquality has no substitute tea nesiivm tne qarde tjar fens consult p e robinson optometrist and eyesight specialisx at daws drug store every wednesday afterruxin front 2 to 6 all repairs will receive prompt attention eyes examined glasses fitted make your appointment with mr dann the ftm social and business meeting of the oeotgebcnm baptist church was held on thursday janu ary 21st the men of the church pre pared and served supper for which they received the heartiest thanks and congratulations of the ladies the young men of the choir furnished ex cellent music m spite of the general depression and various losses the re ports were all optimistic the mem bership roll showed a net increase of 22 the treasurer reported current expenses paid the home mission grant e m attadhead of nblson electted wakden of haiton vestry meeting in the glen the annual vestry meeting of st alans church olenwunams was held in the parish hall on tuesday evening the rector rev w o o- thomneon presiding after the open ing prayers and the reading of the minutes of last vestry meeting satis factory reports were presented by the church wardens the ladles guild and the sunday school the rector appointed mr monta gue mcerryday rectors warden and the vestry elected mr arthur beau mont peoples warden the board of management was re elected with the addition of messrs dewhurst and joseph eason mr a dewhurat and mr j bason were add ed to the sidesmen after conaideratitm of a few mat ters of interest to the congr votes of thanks were tendered the ladies ovdld allen dewhurst mr beaumont the organist the choir and i the cfhurch wardens the sector then pronounced the benediction and the ladies served re freshments and floating debt reduced the church property unproved and a balance on hand grateful acknowledgment was recorded for a bequest of 100 from the late miss tost of qlenwilliams the mission circle and band con tributed 12 to missions the wo mens society raised 449 for local work the sunday school offering was 118 and added a borne depart ment to its membership the choir was recommended for ex cellent service and the securing of new gowns the young peoples un ion had a year of renuarlcanle atten dance and profitable programme the election of officers resulted as follows oburori clerk miss k bsortop treasurer w f smtth mlmlrm treasurer miss pearl bes- sey finance cornmittee w peck dr watson e a crlpps e holmes a reeve wm thompson john miller rewording stewards lerwis laird a reeve w peck john miller oholr steward miss violet laird ushers dr watson a reeve john miller l harding levis laird o a rose tailor is trying his best to satisfy all who deal with him and thereby keep busi ness in georgetown send your clothes to him to be cleaned pressed and re paired at very little cost protect your skip frornthe harmfuleffects of wind and weather at this season oplne yepr the skin be comes chapped sore and burned frorn exposure daiyns cream of rttsefr will restore the healthy glow and textur use it freely after exposure and use it before going out as a preventative delightfully refreshing absolutely harmless pree from grease and leaves no tf irrtali shine 25 cents i darins drug store phene327 geqrgetown vi mec all and buttftrfck patterns lame block georgetown organist charles kirk obtolr leader mrs frith auditors mrs n cole mrs h hamly a 8 superintendent dr p r wat son president tjpu mm w p smith president mission circle mrs a watson president womens society mrs p bralsby bupt mission band afrs j miner entire proceeds to be given to relief committee for distribution admission r v cnracdt vegetables or fruit 4roceriea article of qohgng pr food suitable for relief dittrilition millcticlnbrtticitt if pteieited die equivalent in money every individual must bring aontribu- t30pttck1a1n admittance everybody come at the inaugural meeting of halton county council at muton yerterday e it readbead reeve of nelson township was elected warden for itm his opponent being- oeorge har ris reeve of burlington- datrld hut- cheon ho had been treasurer of halton oomnty for nineteen years ten dered tnls resignation to take effect on march 1st pbuowbog is tne list of stanlfng coinmlttees financial harris cleave morden and oaxnpbell kdiirattnnal robinson cleave peer and breekon printing barber har ris hall and appetite county build ings blaln anpelhe harris and hall special mmmnnloatlntns cunte breekon and barter legislation educational and agricul tural carrie morden blaln peer county bridges peer carrie morden and campbell oldage pen sions cleave robinson campbell breekon and currle annual meettng of wa church news st aibaura chareh leawflnazaa seraseslma sunday evensong at s pm st geartvi caoroh rev ht o o thompson rector next snaday is nillauliiilnai hpy commanion at 8 in llatms at 11 am evensong at t nxn sahatian anay capt w bradley lieut j hooke sunday next sunday school at 10 am holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 pjn sah hon meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 7 jo home league ladies meeting wed nesday b pin public meeting all baptist caareb sunday school meets at 10 in public worship at 11 ajm and 7 pm when rev a nfrttlin11 preach in the mordina on t n and in the evening on spurgeons legacy the young peoples union on monday at i nun led by mrs a reeve mr tonttei chsareh rev rw rumley norman laird cnotr leader il sunday achool and bible olaaaei dls- arnuunent sunday 11 worship ardrltial intertonlssdon for the came of peace peace i leave wiitj you afy peace i gave undo you- 7 pjfe bvenlng service tne crusade for peace- isaiah ft ttuh wfll be great hdstaoria day of prayer and inter- eeasloh bty the ohuroh of christ thmugtunt the world may every man hip thds fervent prayer that the of peace fall mot otrra to in ear trouble o lord- mo shorklltno rjequeked standard anthracite scranton coalk in all sizes asjtcttiatically screened and loaded coal w tint select lump for domestic and threshing purposes snr-ith- lng and oannel coal in fact i carry everything to be found in any uptodate coal and wood yard john mcdonald phone u aeobgctown stormizing jrojur motor when we rebore your motor by the storm process your motor is equipped with- new pistons piston rings piston pins connecting irods straightened valves ground carbon re moved all new gaskets installed valve timing and ingnition timing checked and set all bear ings adjusted and filled with new oil prices on 4 cylinder carafrom 4000 up depending on pistons used 6000 and up for 6 cylinder cars new motor guarantee 3 months batteries guaranteed for 1 year at 695 speights garage the motor experts have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesigsht specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons drug store for aithjintment or you may consnlt 0 t walker at bis office in brampton the newest style of glasses at reasonable prices the meeting of the womans auxiliary of st georges church was held on tuesday afternoon in the school room of the church rev w o o ttaompson the new rector pre sided the following offlcers were elected for the ensurng year hon presidentsmrs rev thomp son and mrs 8 groat president mrs 8 kirk 1st vice president mrs 8 mckenrie 2nd vice president mrs w v grant secretary mrs e k young treasurer mm p blackburn dorcu mrs v kentner sup junior wa mrs wallace thompson v babies branch mrs s walker a inilfnrtlrt tear was reported dur- the afternoon a bouquet of bowers was presented to mrs 8 groat the re- urlmr president by mrs rev w thompson and a beautiful purse to mrs bmer ttnompson the retiring treasurer for their splendid work dur ing the years they have held these offlces mrs groat was persldent for three years and mrs thompson held he treasurership for 18 years girl guides our second meeting of the new year was held last tuesday with a good attendance captain raves introduc ed to the guides a new method of en couraging more pr in the- qom- pany bach of the tour patrols has a chart on which is a ladder each rung being- a test from tenderfoot to first cejss as each guide passes her test a star is put opposite that rung of the ladder it is quite a race to see who teaches the tap- first and we have many enthusiastic girls who are ollmrrliig fast most of the evening was spent in passing these tests while tto two newiaiatiltt3eanthelr ten derfoot test two or three of the older ooldes worked on their needle womans badge under the nstruetlon of mrs grieves games were played for narks until 0 pvnti when the court of honour for patrol leaders and soouta was held xtadgea were pre sented to guides who bad won their iruxtfcejet child nurse and path finder tests the following officers for the coming year were appointed feotvury of court of honour flor ence hawes treasurer lille francis plnaocja secretary grace gunr- recording 8ecretaryasiste oarter l r card of thanks mr and mrs albert dolson and family of union with to ereas then- sincere thanks to nelgtbon and friends for llivliihwfn and sympathy ahoantnem during the dlnessof thetr lmeeting of st georges vestry the annual vestry meeting of st georges church was held on monday evening the 2sth inst and was well attended the newlyappointed rec tor the rev w q o thcnpson b a presided and opened the meeting with the reading of the isptstle for the day the repeating of the apostles creed and apporpriate prayer the rii report submitted by mr w f bradley peoples warden was a very satisfactory one and in dicated that the parish was in i healthy and sound position financially reports were received and adopted from the various organleatlons in cluding the sunday school womens auxiliary junior w a- babys branch the daughters of the church the choir ohanoel guild boy scouts wolf cubs girl guides brownies and the sunday school orchestra these reports were very gratlfyrnsi and show ed that the organisations were most active and zealous in their varied un dertakings and n oontlnual pro- klectlon ofotncem or thetensulng year resulted as follows peoples warden mr w p- bradley rectors warden mr b ktrfc lay delegates to synod messrs b kirk and col o o brown substitute jreamer c thompson auditors ool g ov brown and elmer c thompson board of managementsmessrs w f bradley col g o brown d p crichton a h feller p d monally w 7 grant j d keoy js e toung l w dann dr paul st elmer 0 tnompson s kirk r h thompson cecil webster mrs b7nmer o thomp son p knight 3 wallace thompaon e rlgby the present board of sidesmen with some additions thereto were reap pointed assistants to wardens e e young and cecil wyatt dainty refreshments were served by the ladies following tne adjournment of the- vestry vital statistics town clerk heath reports the fol lowing vital statistics for georgetown tow the years 1930 31 1031 births 28 marriages 19 deaths 14 total 61 1830 births 23 marriages 24 deaths ib total 66 card of tbunk8 to the btooton of ward one of w town of georgetown- kindly accept my alnoere thanks for the support accorded me in the election for oouncllfcr on monday last i ahau endeavor to perform the duties of the office in the beat in terests of all concerned i ajhfuuoh k tafflloht cherries no stiii 10 amnlba rtilr oajk peaches is arhmct11 nllm poaasru hi 1 m ida ae butter 25c vsamjt aurna a- lemon btrrrav is saldinm4 tto- salmon 1 la ika- bread 6c 84os leal ou oibbe av cannanmum bacon av ham boloonaa cocked bbbp 1 lk rgs2p5c magic baking powder il 34c f8 choice qojky 2 15 tt salsma tl isis c icis a 14 tin rtifua11 v lima beans 2 poyads 25 y mniimi rt whrrs bbans i aw tapioca ik oknom olubd oats bw omlmrlfma muiitiia pas tomatoe 2 5 arhar cfcalm cmlkr psas i psa 2 d lmatea tjaui gma wax bsaa pte 2 urn sm ksalt 1 wdik hushaocwa d macaroni 2 3e hawowtpat i onlioai fl ii tv tea 35c johnsons floor fe wax 65c ftltltn 1ibua 1 it grafe fruit cooking onions main street ra 5 for 25c orxlvges per doz 25c 37c and 57c 10 lb 17c lemons per doz 28c phoiic 357 georgetown si j

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