Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1932, p. 2

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v n page 2 the geoigetown herald wednesday evening february 24th 1932 iv the happy way to thrift w two biscuits arvlth milk make omplete satisfying meal mimcmmmjmwitlicmmdimmwbmm ihe camaoum shredded wheat compahy ito- i mwim of your watch is the mainspring tb mainspring 1b a thin ribbonof steel about two feet in sength and to highly tempered curiously enough a lint claw spring wan plenty of ginger is not the one that cube safety guaranteed agatnat breaking wfoffle a kflter spring which will not do ito work ao wen la relatively bnak- prou- a soft spring will keep on running lndenxutoty bat it does not keep a watch running with precisian it cannot keep up its gait smd you nave to wind tt oftener what is the use of having it stay osktbe jab- ff it anient do the job rignt wbile a goo spring may break at any moment doe to the undoubted effect on tt of electrical and attnws- pherio conditions it pays big dividends in true ttanetoeptng bring your watch troubieei to us we will lie pleaaed to help you fkbkuaby fubtlabtonevambthxst j h jordan watehroaker georgetown kin your cou drive away inftrtrnrtm flurem the tonic medicine brtngslnwoedlate and wonderful results m eases of minjutatza there 1s nothing to equal florim as a cjdck and complete remedy if flurkm la taken when the brat symptoms are felt mflneriaa win not develop and all the un- ptonsent aches stiffness chuls and nmiiwlton wht quickly disappear it la well to have tints wonderful remedy in the house at an tone 7 cent bottles awnasnaa aa a a aaiaa aa aa eat aa at an on aa an ss iaa aa as as aa darins drug store phone 327 georgetown ftecaix aai bajlujuck fatdours s if you want results s bbatb are real producers tey are front o flftcsra blooovlaatsrl by ou bto m memokuam traob7 in loving m of albert tracer who died february 33rd ism aged 14 years 5 months away n toe beautiful hlu of ood by toe valley of peaee so air borne day some tkne when our tat is done we will meet our loved one there sadly missed by father mother and brothers olcnwlnamw sutherland xn loving memory of ofaarlea sutherland who died feb 26th 1938 j just four years ago today an angel from heaven took him way a husband father we loved ao veil the depths of our sorrow we oaxmot ted and while be sleeps a peaceful sleep bis memory we shall always keep bd remembered by wife and fajrouy- prksswoodrln fond and loving memory of our dear granddaughter edytxki alberta who died feb stab 1938 ood knows bow ranch we mtas her he counts the tears we abed and whispers huoxshe ordrieeps tour loved one is not dead tteitlj tut by orandnsa and granddad aunties uncles aeuwh prkwwoqd dn fcving n ourdadtng brxytne who died sud denly feb faith ibs the evening stars oblhe on the grave of one we loved hot could not save wbd love to hear her gentle volet her smiling face to see her otuia of goad bar eyes of blue with her heart so kind and free we tried so bard to keep her for abje to us was gtven but ood had ptaaned it otherwise he wanted our bdythe in heaven sadly massed by mother and daddy mr and mrs harry presawood daynrw vance dead fobbgkblx of nobval david w vance who conducted a general store to nerval forty years ago and for the past thirty yean a commerci traveller widely kmo- throughout western ontario died at us borne tax toronto recently he a in his 74th year interment te place at waterloo oaudon ubhn fassbs a wed known oalsdnn farmer died suddenly at his home 1st 16 3rd line celedon toarnsmp early wedni day mnrntng in the person of wm akttt from a par stroke whi anlard mm slawst seven pja ttaeabny uh ulna and from which hefaoed to rally was a son of the tote ho wes a member of aston onuroh and while of a quiet enjoyed a wide circle of be is survived by bis bereaved wife two sons bent at home bdwhn at opledun four dsmsghters yioletta mrs peter curiae 6th line cejedonv hasan who teanhww sobool at htlls- burg and muriel and jean at name also time staters lers david mcknery twrlnafad lata maocm hear oeorge- town l t graha sad one l ajtosprlnge te funeral took place on last at a pjn trttwrment at erin cemetery on at homb in fokt nbxsom thky abc the bx8tjlt of tdltla to produce the bu for yon nmtuuii rnrocb our customers ooana back year after year twin waaluy write for free eopy t pboxe 1tta lss live dsbvaty 1s3s oatakiat now ready bray chick ha bbaamrtflk out obbnsms pad osata other bray h at wetja pbda and patbilmsn j bad omn sl famrans rnqutriea by mall ahoold be adttnsnd to bt local retv geo c brown norral paonk georgetown ib r at have your eyes examined by o t walker dqjsc ermaayjst spavgasat bsaawsptaal who will be at wabmna drat the sec wedrjeaday of srwty raonth phonb watorralavq btobi fob or yea aatyna lam o t waubb at hfei the newest style of ghuaea at you may say much more but claim we make is janaa hooper wtio was a walllrnawn le of hana1tton early monday a nls home in port nejacn aged as he was a vsteran of ths iranian raid and was pr in t m order mr gn was bom bt alierceldy perth flpot- land and csme to tfals oountry when a youth he asttledtn hamlltrsn in uc1 sad was aavoctated with the arm of- oaaaco fcoam for ssany yaays hs rallied a i ofysars ago trwoeanttfiil home aramnrae- dal is part nelson karuer la ufa mr hooper took an aettvs interest in ths rnfntta and tain he rw tb wepst dttiy bsfcimpt anil sjenrad amnnhnn to the fenian bald was a p in religion and i a m of the oot trajvaoata hisnrastwwi and a at afeaontn ingaimiallon those snr- vhtng him are his son iieutool batti o hooper of toronto and one daughter mha isobel hooper af the late mr hooper was frequent visitor to georgetown when his son i ool b o h of the bank of 8 where the new rector rev w oboroers chtjbch a o thompson ba friday nsght was inducted last institution and induction bkv w o o thomfson ba fn- ductba into tttat pabisb of st oboboirs amd st- aiban8 lonkot dabbin hat vcab a member of one of the oldest ptaor- r fsxruuea fa peel oounty p away in the psmoo of james mooraok- en he iraa bom at miertrsnalti 91 ago and moved to bis puma on the oerstrs bond in 18t4v atr laboraoken was enjoying s good neattb untb yesterday when he oamplatned of some alig n wharsupon ikvsssl hla son drow to town to see a locaudoetor the btter d ns a form of heart das- sssbt baddbwdaqpad betutntasf nonie mr mboraonm enjoyed a good night res shortly after getting up this momtng hebad juat sat down m few dmefienta when tns neart that had besil for alnin a iviatiny osssed pur 40 yasrsne was a member the preshytera church potn bnarnpton and abnetavjukt an ei fc flgurs in orange ctrctoa and a staunch conservative mr- si by las w is good tea frtlrries rad laftsi government municipal hfek- j grade corporation bonds bought and sold at riarkct prices tavmvatiih nr tibti fnr iiilii ulatt l the present offera exceucnt oppottal for purcliaafx bm tut bramp- two angshsrs atnv ry west afrs t w toft m sods j h deny west w fc of ootaar al bnta weytts cat miaduwi ale ant ruaset and howard of tjeny west thnfan to p pisaftyfafian ohuivti on balurdaw asv at iso oclook tntermsnt in oonservator boo udwfr to pbostbatb wnfle hunting in w of attoa bam wasougw war teteran s a heart and o bbi wlviav fas9rasd to bar jtgx onvtri teratlan7returned to the probtntbti to sroosa bam ihe dog baokto r la to ronow to jai first to her husoanov he is anmsja arma of tba sdttnr of tffwjattan cjaiaasan bono there was arrge gathering at st i georges onuroh last wednesday ven- r ingwben rev w g o thotnpson b a formerly of fact coibomb was inducted iote the parish of st georges church georgetown and st abjans church olen wuliamk rt rev derwyn t owen bishop of niagara assisted by ven g p scovtt aiohdeaoon conducted the very beautiful and lmpreeblve servtoe at which a large number of the clergy and laity of surrounding churcberf at tended others taking part in the service were rev giifen thompson of mwmi sad rev r s boyd of norral and lay manners 8 kirk and w v grant of stjxleorges and a beaumont and m ifiterryday of st attams bishop owen oonducted the cere mony and the sermon was preached by archdeacon scovil of guelph hesad in part some services need no sermon they are a sermon in t and the ind service is one- after the institution the rec tor is entrusted wlttt the care of souls tjt una pariah which is a great responsibility then he is conducted to the pont prayer desk lectern puhtlt and altar or table of the lord each piece of furniture is significant of the rectors work or ministry at the font he wfil admit the jambs into the fokt of christs church at the prayer desk he will intercede for them at the lectern he win deliver to them the word of god at the pulpit he will fulfil tods office of pro phet at the altar be will as priest offer the sacrifice and the bread of life the lord has com manded that ye go into all the world and preach the gospel it is tine duty of the pastor toeearch out those of his parish who nave not been bapnaed and inculcate in them a true understanding of the act of baptism and admit them to church nienfeerbhtp he shall intercede for and present them before the mercy seat of god he should have a list of the members of bis oongregatlon the special wor the sdck sad shut- ins ana bear them in his heart when he kneels in intercession and prayer for guidance at the lectern the word of ood is read and a special respon- suaulty rests upon the pastor he brings gods word to us sometimes to the family circle at one bedside in toe sick room and in the church the word of god means so much to us all in the pulpit be is a prophet and priest and it is hla doty ss a man of ood and one inspired to understand and interpret toe mind of god to his people in thought and life a pastor must be a man of ood and a stud ent of his own people to study their needs he has a great responsibllhy todoyrand we listen for bis message there is no reason in preaching un less he has a message to help people solve the great question of life at the altar he is significant of a priest in the church of god god alone can forgive he has bis tjfflcer to ab- solve a priest is an organ for the great body of christ and has us functions to perform aa repreaenta- of his people and bring assur- to the penitent souls he ad ministers the sacrament and the sacri fice on calvary is continued in heaven by christ he leads ua in intercession that christ is rontlnnlng for us in heaven at the close of the service the entire c was invited to the sun day school room where an had the pleasure of meeting rev and mrs thoirgaon and partaking of delicious refreshments provided and served by celebrated silver wedding bfator and nutts macbjen2edj entertain fbiends at4d be ceive bkakty conoatatd- eapons mayor and mrs msckeneto oelebart- ed their silver wedding anniversary at their nomel on friday february 19th and entertained the guests wno tended toe weddin twentyfive years ago to a luncheon at one oclock the bridesmaid mrs wtn posrnore and the groomsman mr john gould present and sixteen of the former wedding guests which inchtivwl mr and mrs wm psemore and mr and mrs george bayne of rookwcod mr and mrs john millard mr and mrs george gordon and- mr gould of ouelph col and mm william head of everton mrs r k mesms of toronto mr and mrs angus eachem of acton sad mr and mrs r j waldle of georgetown in the evening they were at home to their mends when a great many called to offer cangratutattocs the livingroom was bright with gift bouquets of spring flowers and the tea table in the diningroom was cen tred with a bouquet of red roses in a stiver basket those assisting in look ing after the guests were mere m r moore of acton mrs meorn pasmore and mtas kathleen wilson the tea assistants were the aileen moore isabel mederanid mar garet medougau ai mclaugh lin and jean and marjorie msokenate the guests from out of town includ ed mr and mrs wm gowdy of lime- house mm r- ml mwnrmald mrs a mrtfan mr and mrs fred wright and mr and mrs g h brown acton ballinafad 8qtjakble is peaceably settled a case centring around of the community han at tmihmfad which attracted about half the vfl- ages popuataon to guelphfa police court on monday failed to arouse the excitement emiocted when a ferenoe between court offlrntla leaders of two fighting factions suited to the case being adjourned sine die a series of assault charges the outcome of a fracas in the hall when the two elements undertook to how a function on the same evening was also laid over indefinitely crown attorney j m kaarna acted in the role of mediator and uu about the settlement after an hours confer ence the decision reached was to have a committee rcanposen of two lopi of each faction f con trol toe operation of the hall to the natlrrfnrtlod of an concerned the ladles of the church- abort addresses were made by bis hop owen archdeacon soovu rev mr rumley rev dr howard rev p h wase rev griffin tjhornrieori rev r boyd and mr a kirk a number of letera were received and read by mr thomps from mini sters and others expressing regrets at being unable tobe present quite a number of ladles arid gmw were present from mr th former parish at port oohwme mr thompson on behalf of himself and mrs thompson thanked the apeakers for their many kind words and toe gathering as a whole for the mlehnirt reception he hoped to spend many happy years in the pariah of sl georges and st atoona and with the good people of georgetown 131 kryhnn so our cltlamw of all welcome rev and mrs ttuanpson and their son jack to georgetown l band concert on surstay evening neart feb 38th the lome rifles boowlsn band will play the fallowing pmgiain in the gregory theatre oornanencfng at 8jjl national anthem ood save the king hymn q ood our help in ages wav alaieh the queen oity banjo solo bondsman j carter oserture the honor roto hjmntell me the old old story wautasfarhe beat loved southern alodibb bbattdtton ilnkbgfloyed abb asked to chop wood under its present plans cto econo mise brampton council derided i at monday nights session to dia with the services of the naalttant town engineer don oarew the mo tion to take effect at the end of march tjnerngfloyed of the town who have to rely on the council for their fuel supply have some hard work in store for them prices will be obtain ed from local fuel ihaleia an hard wood to fourfoot lengths tn addi tion to the neat generated by the wood the council feels that the exer- dseof cutting their own fuel will pro duce a warm glow in the outof work ers the victorian order of nurses grant was cut from- 1130 to 480 at the session public school inspector report in inspector j m denyes annual report to the minister of plducatlon for 1831 be refers to same of toe bn m effected in the work of the schools mentioning a really mark ed improvement in language in the primary oradcs of the rural schools through the more general use of pre- primers he emphasises the special need of training pupils in clear ex pression and in clear definition of processes and principles taught the work of lhe teachers receives favor able comment as does also that of the pupils the value of oral work in arithmetic is stressed the number attaining high school entrance standing in the oounty was 106 of the total enrollment as com pared with that of 86 in 1830 and b6 in 1939 the four entrance boards of the oounty unite in a scheme of admitokm of candidates for high school bt 1082 v the re- cotamendatloo of principals under oertsin conditions this scheme is an experiment and is expected to produce favourable jtesuha not onlywill ex pense be iftsenfd both to parents and boards but the strain sometimes at tendant upon etarfilrisfflosih will be re lieved only one form v lnrholton earned a legislative grant in 1931 s s no 8 nelson township 2tmmerman twelve otber schools however carried bn this work wne of these sent thbj- teen camrwatel to the lower school examlnamona they wrote fortysii papers antl secured pass standing in tturtystx a record which the inspec tor considers most ciwhtable v no new buildings were erected the only reanodelllrsr worthy or special note being the extensive improve ments made at 8 b no nassagav weya okelso where the large one- room building was greatly improved by the placing of the ughting an on one side redeco toon sad toe provision of single lwat a gift of one thousand dollars ftonxone of the rate payers toward this imuioveinriit was a pleasing feature of the undertaking over twothirds of the rural schools in the county are provided with to- side sanitary accommodatvyvi reference is made in the re port to the new basis for the distribution of legislative grants and of the general acceptance and the fairness of the new system when the reasons for the jb- made were understood by the trustees the total legislative grants for 19s1 to rural schools amounted to 1081800 as com pared with 81857800 in ibso in 1931 grants to the urban 83m as compared with 8935184 in the previous year but these were much more evenly distributed among the four towns and acton the total enrollment shows little variation being 2300 in toe townships as compared with 3168 tn 1930 and in the towns 2409 and 2515 respectively the average attendance in the oounty was 3390 as compared with 3338 the previous year of 403 ranrhdatwi se curing high school entrance stand ing 338 entered a secondary school the average being fourteen years and one month there were 130 teachers 13 of them men thirtythree held first- class certificates xetghtynve second and two kp certificates only teach ers salaries total 8128ju00o as com pared with tl3110000 in 1930 the total tax levy in rural sections apart from the township grants of 8sq000 for each principals teacher and 40000 for eaeh assistant teacher was 838 868m in toe towns the total tax levy was t7b1935 trie capital in vestment in the schools as reported by the boards is 830857500 in the town ships and s30145000 tn the towns the debenture debt in rural school sections is 85834300 and in the towns 20880900 j m denyes inspector of which a number of pictures were shown then to san francisco hono lulu japan china pont said pale stine and numerous other places of great interest until at last after a lour month trip the boat sailed up theoeoutlful st lawrence river and docked at quebec mr huramsett who is the minister to charge of uhe victor mission toronto hautaken a number of trips abroad and ninety per cent of the pictures were taken with his own camera he la a most versatile speaker and held hla audi- ence enthralled with his vhnd descrip tions of the pictures shown on uhe screen the chairman during the evening was dr howard toe minister of the church stewarttown miss mckay our- teacher has been on the tack list and the school has been closed for ten days whdoe to see her about again sooic miss guiles and prances jenunson have been on the sack list too at the examinations held recently at the toernto conservatory of muedc edith lyons of norral passed the in troductory piano and norman bally junior piano both are pupils of mrs mary billy ted bally of lngeraon spent the week endatttts home here one of the most bmeresttng enter tainments was presented in knoxl when he pleaded guilty to robbing presbyterian church monday even- 1 the dead body of fred- johnston aa it lng when the rev w a hunnxsecf lna dredgecuf near tubmy feed gave his illustrated travelogue a i mote a raleigh township fanner aged trip around the world- 8alingt25 years was w tn the- th- from new york to havana then i bury pouce court to three years in through toe wonderful panama canal rrjtogston penitentiary 1ntkrbst and dj8tkoctive kntfsrtainment brbbbbmaibag call fob an bstdgate bbalbbi wilding mattrlails on the cost of the building ma- j teriols you win i s for the completion of that oonstruotson project you are how rj g 5 we p to quote you the lowest possible prices for ee- s ment roofing and other related essentials of a quattty that will pj enable you to build for perma- pj nenoe econoanlcallyl aa free delivery oenkj to al points to oebrgetown acton s uenaf and mmiiif toiiltury pa georgetown lumber co ud s giiorgetowb 250 acton 120 5 phone tn stbuct8vuxe tbbastjbbb is arrested on tbkft cbtaboe chargedwlth thsft and wrcngful conversion of municipal unds dattng back to 1017 dr h a smith clerk and treasurer of streetavule was ar- reaud by provincial ofbcer trawmui h- owens of brampton last week the alleged defalcations appraarhnato 815000 it is mderstobd dr smith was taken to brsonpton jail and was released on ban of 83000 the alleged shortages in the muni cipal fund are said to nave been dis covered following an audit u by the council dr smith win appear for trial on feb attn it ts understood mother woud you like to and rock the baby for a bit tommyt tommy rather but i havent got a rock v quality first ec mwayi 1 carrolls canned t 9 e aavvwatg avayaibtabtstf srag asawaasffswsas biscuits ctfr c as 21e pineapple tld bits no 2tn 17 prunes 3- soda biscuits 2 larkw 17 aybaaatx red patawi cherries no 2 tin lo avbavgnogage plums s 5 uuvsrowdavstiotd peaches no 2 tin ij3 arkacrbardtat dried ptackes 2 35c apricots r 25c ayiatatacr cmukb apricots 2 no 2 tins arhar grapefruit fruit swiwcj valay tender sieve- 0 4 peas pork beans 2 chrka 15c 19c naawea fbtat chaica q iflj tomatoes naz bantam corn ha 2 lcwl cwsjmsti muitard 14c 24c 48c 15c sos laaaa ssc ri i spinach mgin street 2 lb 19c lrcr er dcxa 25c ptmnie357 georgetown j by jonusfasbavter pcitott beat toved irish quartette sweet and mm i j c- aisthjaie ttv wmn march the campbells finale th maple leaf forever anver collection the the teacher had labored knag patiently to teach ufaut arthur notats of the oompass r jrxschvr then you r atand with ward toe- west ahd your back toward the tooth- mow ten meithe dtrk tlorawtiat fa fii front of yout rauma somtr etf w- wyvw t iiif qjcm qou djh i s in your automobile can yoo choose yoor iide by means of a ride reolator to assure greatest comfort according to the nnrnber of passergera car speed and road condition can d you own a w tt- m m m iim new mclaughlinbuick -m- mw wwwwa wu r-c- f- kino fi ckoii a af an cvcattsvav j- ij sllsateifeis jjdv-r- m

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