Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1932, p. 3

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i fciiwa jtl the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 30th 1932 p4j local news we are now showing the latest in ladie new spring coats presses and spring hats call and see what we are of- ferinf for spring wear a d brill co r phone 167 geor s iwn 4461100 chicks in one season i that is what we sold hat year and we are prepared to inoreaae it tan brays chicks came from government inspected socks blood tested by our becterl- ologlst from setting of egsn which averaged 34 ounces and over bo the ww j wji raanatee 10 live delivery foixow the lead op successful poultrymen write tor tree booklet s bray chick hatchery bsakoffon ont opaaatte pea ooee fhonb w other bray hatcheries at wetland panpvffle bagemrffie lindsay and petexboro read office st caxhartnea oat baiubrje by man should be addressed to st oatharlnea april fool day friday one more day in march schcoks reopen next monday soon be housecleaning time dtil s regular meeting of town coun cil next tuesday night keep in mind april 12th and see songs and pictures at knox church the easter war cry lasued by the salvation army was a very cred itable number and contained a lot of goobrending the heavy snowfall of a week ago has completely vanished in this section and tone spring like weather is appreciated again march is the close of the her alds financial year andwe would ap preciate settlement of all outstanding accounts as eariy as convenient church servioes inu town were well attended on faster sunday ser mons and music appropriate tor the occasion were appreciated and enjoy ed sunday next at 8ib pm the baptist choir under the leadership of clark will repeat the cantata personals mr j bright easter mom by heyter everybody welcome offering orion lodge no 108 ioof will confer the ini degree on monday april 4th ttie attendance of all brothers is requested rehear sal on sunday at 230 j the regular meeting of george town woolens institute will be held mr jack duncan of pont rowen was home for the holidays miss jessie quanie of qait is visit ing with mrs john itcdermld misses ada and helen lane spent the week end at their home here miss l iwigan of toronto spent easter at the home of her sister mr ctaude kentnes of windsor spent the holiday at his home here mr antnur tyndall of toronto spent the week end at his home here miss mabel erwln of toronto spent the holidays with relatives in town mis betty simons of hamilton spent the houdays with friends in town the ulgwi pooler of ottawa are guests at the bantl parsonage dur ing the holidays mr walter wrlggleswortti of ouelph was a visitor in town on monday mr busier denlson of toronto spen the holiday with qeorgetown friends mr and mrs r squires of owen sound spent the holiday at mr a l squires mr and mr l e ouhngnam of xryp were visitors in town over church news st albans chwreh glen williams first sunday after easter sun day school 3 p-m- evensong 3 pjn sl georges church rev woo thompson rector first sunday alter boater holy communion 8 am sunday sohool 10 ajn holy oommunion 11 sum evensong 7 pm knox church georgetown paetor rev a l howard ph d organist mr f pollett carluoneur mr jos young the pastor will continue his series on letters of rev ii and iii new advertisements miss norton bjt registered nurse cor new york and canada will do dressings treatments hourly coursing or day or night box 4s qeorgetown st loose for sale or bent on chapel street six rooms and all modern conveniences apply to mrs modougall if wanted in tile vicinity of georgetown com fortable house and tew acres of land apply to box r herald office it mrs j f downing of london is visiting at the home of her father mr j j moou1 mr wallace ftoley of toronto spent sunday at trie home of his other mrs e flniey mr tihd mrs j p held and daugh ter marion spent the holiday at mrs the home of mrs john d kelly relfts borne in omit on wednesday april 8th mr ralph rcas will address the meeting a picture talk on china will be given by mrs dr agnew in umehouse united church oh friday evening april 1st aohlnese lunch will be served admission 25c and 15c 2t auctioneer c e moclure is hold ing an auction sale of stock implem ents furniture etc at the station hotel on saturday next april 2nd the sale will start at 2 rydoek see advt in this issue the ladles auxiliary canadian legion held a euchre march 23rd when the prise winners were ai follows ladles 1st mrs w roney 2nd mrs o james consrriatlon mm c stacey gents 1st ifr q james 2nd mr m lorusso consolation mr f varey play at slewarttown march stat a threeaot play eyes of love win be presented by st johns ayja in the stewarttown hab on thursday march 31st proceeds in aid of church funds adults 25c children 15c 2t local renitathre geo g brown nornl georgetown 383 r m fv 1 package red river cereal and 1 package maple leaf purified bran for 29c 5 lb hand picked white beans ite robinhood premium rolled oats per pkg 29c 2 oil bottles vanilla artificial colored flavoring 35c 2 large tins aylmer pork and beams 25c 3 tins crosse blackwelts tomato juice 29c 5 lb special broken rizetta rice 21c dill pickles per tin 25c eagle brand condensed milk per tin 19c 3 lb pure lard 29c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 15c 5 deluxe jelly powders 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices a e f arnell phone 75 we deliver gregory theatre wednesday march soth the champ a real picture starring wal lace beery and jackie cooper chap ter the aauoping ghost comedy one quiet night dlnnerwaie nights every tuesday and wednes day friday aptrl 17at the deceiver mystery inelodrama starring ltoyd ghee charlie chase comedy the panto is on fox movietone news scrappy cantnon silverware night baturady april and matinee at 20 private uvea smart comedy una costarring norn shearer and robert montgomery comedy taxi troubles curiosity no 10 hydro electric system best ught bulbs of all sizes guaranteed orders taken for ranges ant- r appliances of all kinds 3 office town mall counter check books get your supply of counter check books at i the herald oficfe ipi ii il u peel coamty jadge official announcement was maoe at obtava on monday of the appoint ment of trevor h orout kc of amprtor to be judge of the county court of peel be succeeds judge b f justin who strain ira fate 15th birthday last march became eligible for retirement after serving in that office since 1917 ceetecimmi in the account of the st patricks tea given bo us by the local council of women on march isth an unm- tenkmal mlalske was made some of the proceeds of the tea were i irs ra to the fund used by the school nurse for the children and wis not used tor payment of school nfurses salary dance at stewarttawa april tth the woodcutters are giving an other dance with- mist cash and her 4ptsce orchestra at stewarttown ball on wednesday evening april tth dancing at us artmwdnn as cents ladles provide everybody welcome leetare eel neva scotia there was a fair attendance at us united church last evening mtf rev r s johnston bj3 of west church toronto gave an illustrated lecture on nova scotia the views were good and the lecture quite in teresting and instructive during the evening vocal solos were rendered by miss aueen moore and mrs allatt piano taatnnnental by miss jane rumley and piano duetts by misses maysie mjnnonam and alleen moore miss jean mararnifr- and miss lyat kennedy were the ac rev mr rumley was ohalrman olivet to calvary there was a good attendance at knox rmwiiy mill church on good friday nkd when the sacred can tata ouvwt to cwvary was beauti fully uuium in music and song by the members of knox cxiurcb choir under the able leaderehap of mr frederick m pouett part one in olivet to calvary re- oled slrnply and reverently the scenes whtcfi marked the last few days of the savlourvi life on earth and some of the reflections thereby one rejoicing of the multitude wtth hosan- nas and palms the view of jerusalem from ate steep of olivet the lament over the beautiful cky the scene to the temple and the lonery walk back over the mount at night formed the chief features of the first part part n opened with the supper of the passover at which jesus washed his dnclples feat and gave to h mends the new iummmiiiwiii is of tove lor one another as the sign of true nsdplebhn from this the scene rmsmt to usb mflnlte pathos of the oarden of oothnemene the sudden anrjearance of toe rjosttle crowd jesua fnrsaken py bos dtosto- les his utter kmeltnws sunong ruth less toss the tumur before puste in the judgment hah he pwaage of the cross the tragedy ami triumph of calvary the sokasto in the cantata were soprano c josephine wuson moleay baritone nonman laird tenor ohar- fallardaan bass ttsos oarra- ttie very successful performance of thai bsufdful sacred cantata was din to thr capable leader of the choir mr f m pouett mr and mrs ray oowtes of to ronto spent raster with mr and mrs oeo wrtggleeworon mr a h moconnell of ouelph spent the week end with his sister mks mcconneu mr and mia j a mcoul of of tawa spent the week end with mr and mrs j j mcoul mr and mrs cray kennedy and sons were the guests of the kennedy on the holiday mr and mrs shaw and of wimcti spent the week end with mr and mrs david wilson mr and mm r d baaelwood of toronto spent the week end at mr haaelwoorrs home here mr r j laldlaw of st andres college toronto was a holiday visi tor with rev dr and itas mccou mr john crlpps student mcmaster university was the guest of mr and mrs a n frith over toe anefc end mr and mrs walter t evans were in ctniiii last week attending the funeral of the late judge walter t evans mrs c j matthews miss helen ostrander and mr r j kerr of anton were visitors to town on mon day mkn evelyn stockford of toronto and mr ohartes stockford of hamil ton spent the holiday at their home here mr and mrs j h luuoo mr and mrs c d mceaobern and miss vio let webster spent the week end at tinrviay mrs w o marshall and douglas are spending the wee the name of her son w k marsha in haakton mas mary frith is spending the holidays with her pares here and mr eben frtbh was home for the week end mrs r mcleay and omldren of port credit and mr harvey wilson of niagara fails were visitors with mr and mrs w h- wuson over the holiday our esteemedr townsman mr w o mckay charles street celebrated his 13rd birthday on monday he was the recipient of numerous hearty wwgr mr and mrs jmckay of oree- more were to town on tuesday on aheir way none from paisley where uiey had been attending the funeral of the late james dark it was mr and mrs c h arm strong of hanriann and not ander son as stated in last weeks herald who visited with dr and mm pollop during the week mrs l m bennett bad the mis fortune last wednesday night to sup and fall on the walk below the presbyterian ctairch and break her left arm her many friends wish her a speedy recovery mayor and mrs j mackenzie miss jean marlrniie messrs sa and kenneth maravralw were at ouelph on monday attanrtlna a re ception at the home of mr and mrs john millard on the occasion of thelr 39th wedding anniversary mrs mil lard is a stater of mr mackenarie norval presbyterian the sacrament of the lontfs sup- set- will be observed in norval pres byterian church on sunday next april 3rd at 11 ajn and in union presbyterian churoh ie same day at 3 pm preparatory service will be held at union on thursday even ing march 31tt and at norval w- day evening april 1st salvation army oapl w bradley lieut j hooks sunday next sunday school at m ajn holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 pjn -sabra- tlon meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 730 home league oadlea meeting wed nesday 8 prnwubllc meeting al welcome mr y united church rev r w rumley minister norman laird choir leader 10 ajn sunday school and bible glasses n am morning wonsip sermon and hymns for junxtrs the minister will preach on efch 133 the dynamic of christs spirit in the church 7 pjn evening worship life beyond death last in series on christ and the crisis of life midweek service for prayer and bible study tljursdavy 8 pjn at home of c b daytoot baptist cnareh the sunday sohool meets at 10 am to study god in creation oen chanter 1 public worship at 11 ajm and t pm rev a n prtth will preach in the morning on an ob scene disciple and in the evening on alive forever more the c bright easter morn will be repeat ed on sunday st 8j0 pjn in response to many urgent requests the young peoples union on mon day evening vail be to charge of the kitchener union the programme will timi an oratorical contest looking for trouble the moderation league is looking for trouble it is now advocating the e of beer and wine by the bottle to standard hotels and restauuante the present liquor law is not sat- faotory to the rjrorsrrwopiata who still believe that absolute prohibition is the only way to deal with liquor of kinds it is not satisfactory to those whothmk that the old system of the open bar was the best it is accented by a great number of ctti- n who feel that it is perhaps urn beat that can be made of a bad job the framing and admlnlstrtlon of any bquer law is ditneuk whatever the people may thank of the pres ent law few will be found who will orwimrtcr the sale of beer and wine in hotels and rebbturante an bnprove- tneuc oakvuie record norval an esteemed cluaen of our village william wey passed away at brampton hospital on monday she is survived by her husnarai one daughter miss wey principal of norval pubnc school and one son dan the fandry have the sympathy of the ootrurjunjty in their sad ber- norval womens toautute will hold their regular mg at the txxne of e modonam on friday april 8th at 230 pm bte j o camp bell district pfasldent will give an no bu8tutnq in halton pmtwrnvb league j at the annual ln of the helton county proteottver aanokation held lnmlon yesterday ttiefbdtmr- tof offloara wenv elected for the an- 1 t r j cternents afotjon prawrlirt w b mocreaiy trafakjar towxwxnp eeo- naarymaauker robert bush jr trafalgar to not a atrape animal wag reported stolen to hakton county kws year 1- anobber dance will be given by the young beohetea to the para hall friday evening april 1st thai will be novetty night and you are invited there was a good attendance at the old tyme night given by norval young people in the parish hall on ttaadey night the play entailed the afflicted man was ww put on an the acton taking their parts well other features of the evening which were akw appreciated were sotos by mrs w q brown said mrs oen davis readings by mrs boyd and qarfteid moclure and clog danc ing by qarfleat and sam moolure mr walter fiddler was chairman of the evening now a little more care and a little more thought a ubtle more cooperation and safety is bought a little less ricking a little less frown a little more kindness when a man is down a little more giving of rinrmean of life a little more charity and end all this strife so for safety and cooperation and a little less i olve the flowers in lite not wait till they die something tells me that the fat of the land are reduc ing that a watchmaker is the man of tbe nour thac the only way to escape eartti- iy cares is to get off the earth that death is a grim reaper with out a slump in the market that if people had to pay to listen to radio programs there are many that would never be heard that the old time medicine shows must have cured the public that rngh ideals more often come from the lowly that a bosom friend does not mean one with his chest out a good banker i want you to give this boy a job said the farmer to the president of the biggest bank in town i want him to learn the badness and become cashier the banker wasnt im pressed but said that to a good idea why dont you make a fanner out of him i had thought of that re plied the man from the farm but you see the boys not very bright notice to creditors of the estate of major lacbxan grant bite of the town of georgetown to the county of hal- ton genuesoan de all persons having ohalms against the estate of the late lacfalan grant wins died on or about the 21st day of march j832 at the town of qeorgetown are required to send to the undersigned solicitor for his executors on or before the first day of may 1s33 full particulars of thsh- and take nottck that attar the first day of may 18s3 the execu tors will proceed bo datrtbute the assets of r the said estate having re gard only to the claims of which obey shall then have had notice and bhat they will not be ltable to any per son of whose claim they shall not then have received notice tor the assets so distri or any part thereof dated at oeorsretown bins day of march 1932 kenneth m lanodon georgetown ontario solicitor tor ernest y barraolough j arnott barly bis executors at wood no 1 hardwood beach and maple tim hardwood jtrnbs and mixed wwd 300 bjudwocd knots for fur nace un ralls fftso any quantity j h norm m u a e oolman general t service sag wood tar general trucking at all times and garbage removed weekly at rates harwood u0 single mixed rails u0 single oord fhonb 231 chsorobtovtm rooms wanted wsnted to rent bwo or three un furnished rooms centrally located apply to box w herald office utp cream for sale high grade sweet cream dor sale from accredited jersey cows apply mm w a mbclure phone 96 r 5 iinuimwmiminiiinuinimiuiiinijuiiawm i it to bent house to lent on murdpck street possssslonr jan 1st all conveniences apply to jas b hamilton ny tf notice to the public durqping ashes any place on one street is atriotly forbidden and of fenders will be prosecuted it by order of council for sale or bent house dor sale or rent to qeorge town cement block 7 rooms all newly decorated on ninth line or olen road very handy to factories apply w e anthony box 814 brampuon ont 4t lot for sale a choice lot 120 feet by 00 feet on albert street good barn 18 ft by 30 ft benhouse and fruit trees price reasonable apply mis john a thompson queen st georgetown tf gladiolus to advertise our superior washing ton buabs we are giving away several thousand gladiolus ptemtutons hy brids a new type of gladio lus htehry recommended on ac count of the long flowering period and the exquisite pastel coloring if planted lb succession they will bloom from may to november mall tola acl wltb 2fic no stamps for paotins and mailing of one package contain ing 24 bulbs guaranteed to bloom this offer is good until april 15m- pucbt sound bulb co 3s bepamte bmf seattle wash community auction sale 1 stock imfljements furniture etc tbe u s has received in struction to sell by public auction at the onr shetion hotel georgetown on batxjbday april 2nd 1932 2 oclock sharp the following stock and fowl yorkshire sow due to farrow april 10th 8 pigs sbc weeks okd a number plymouth book hens pair white ducks rmplhasentb truck wagon with box and seat international hay loader osc fourteen plate cultiva tor seventeen tooth scutfler power coppers large harrow iron neckyoke three piece narrow pair twin neck- yokes rjdutjletrees singletrees buggy pole pair beehives water tank on horse collars large 23 in high top onttar cottar 22 inches two 19 in collars pair halters furniture oak dining mom suite a dumber of kttchwn chairs oak rocker sum chair umbrella rack two rootosra iron bed and springs wooden had and springs 20th cen tury washing machinr- childs crib other articles 3ebd oraina quantity of alf alfa seed a quantity of seed oats six igs of potatoes terms clover seed grain furni ture fowl potatoes and sums of mo and under cash over that grw- 6 monrhw credit on approved joint c e mccltjre auctioneer sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed tender for painting of south leaf of burling ton bridge will be received until 12 oclock noon tuesday april 5 1932 for the painting of the frrmrmg or south leaf of the bascule bridge at burlington channel wenbworbh coun ty ont paint to be supplied by the j5epartment plans and form of oonbract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this department at the offices of the district engineer equity building toronto ont toron to builders exchange construction industries 1104 bay street toronto 5 onw also at the post office hamil ton ont tenders will not be considered un less made on printed forms supplied by the department and in accordance with conditions contained therein each tender must be sooompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to tbe order of the niyf of public works equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the ten der bonds of the dominion of can ada or bonds of the canadian nation al railway company will also be ac cepted as security or bonds and a cheque if required to make up an odd by order n desjardins secretary department of public works ottawa march 23 1932 it radio and electric service c g e radiotrons edison mazda lamps hotpoint appliances a batteries juvl fixtures ls frank c whitmee ptaxm241 j i gexhtetown laafl suits and topcoats made to measure every fit guaranteed very reason able prices sulla cleaned and rreastid 100 all sorts of repairing done we re- line but and topcoats a rose tailor consult p e robinson oftometbtst and eybsioht specialist at danna drug store from 3 to 6 all repairs will receive prompt attention eyea hi aimed qussea rut make your appolnbment with mr dann mcbean co bigger and better bargains new arrivals house dresses a lovely assortment of house dresses including prints and broadcloths sizes 16 to 20 36 to 44 at 98c 125 and 135 broadcloth house dresses sizes 36 to 40 at 198 peter pan house dresses ah new designs and fast colors sizes 36 to 44 at 196 large sizes print dresses 45 47 at 135 week end specials print house dresses sizes 36 to 44 at 69c canton crepe new arrivals canton crepe dresses very special sizes 16 1820 at r 595 pwnts direct from the wabassocompana manufacturers of prints broadcloths sreeting bleached and unbleach ed cotton etc alovely assortment of colors about 50 patterns to select from fast colors 36 inches wide at 25c yd 36 wide prints fast colors about 20 patterns to choose from at 17c yd 36 wide small check prints fast colors and free from dressing at 15c yd canton crepe plain colors nile peach pink white brown and black per yd 75c and j100 simplicity patterns new spring styles 15c mcbean co 1 georgetown ontario ilhtim u4 i utl ul i u i lit jj1w1j14 tpwtttjl reroofing time is easter time we supply an kinds of roofing to meet every home reojuiresnent roofing that insures lasting protection assunst the rtmifcc other building needs for new con struction or repairs can also be bought here at prices that rep resent the utmost un value and eoonomy free delivery service to an points to qeorgetown acton million snd a territory georgetown lumber co phone georgetown 250 acton 120 three women hung their washing ont the other day and when they were finished began to talk ah out house cleaning said mr a t dont know what tm going to do about our attic it filled with a lot of thing we dont use any more and theyre far too good to throw away her two compan ion agreed that they were faced with the same problem but no one knew just what to do about it these three ladies are just an example of you and me sometime or other during the year here and there about the place maybe in the attic maybe in the cellar some article lies unused to you perhaps it represents very ittle as far as usefulness goes in your house hold it has served its time and made way for something new but the same article may be just what mrs soandso is looking for perhaps mr soandso could use that old desk and his wife has been looking all over for that style of flower basket spring housecleaning time is fast approaching lets look ovw the contents of the attic pick out something that somebody else might be glad to buy and then put an advertisement in the herald a small advt costs but fifty cents for once or 3 times for 100 and may help you dispone of tnoae unused articles 7- i jk

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