Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 11, 1932, p. 3

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r the georgetown herald wednesday evening may i ith 1 932 6 v erwin g i meat market special prices for this week boneless pot roasts smoked hams half or whole pure pork sausage choice quality large tomatoes 3 cans for sliced breakfast bacon peamealed cottage rolls round steak 12c lb 15c lb 15c lb 25c 15c lb 12vic lb 17c lb fresh caught lake trout every thursday and friday we deljver promptly erwin goldharp phone 1 local news ernie warren concert in the bap t church may nth admission 6c ltb no 3fl3 oe- jetooil wul hold a euchre in the arena thursday may 12th at 8 30 admission 25 cents oakvilles tax arrears amount to 1486844 according to the munici pality s auditors the annual meeting of the wc t u wll be held at the home of mrs win choruu edith st on friday may 13th at 3 pm young bachelors dance at nerval friday night may 13th triple-o- orihestra and the usual good jlme is assured you are invited auctioneer c e mcclure will hold another community auction sale of furniture etc at an early date watch for further particulars mothers day was observed in all the churches last sunday and many were guests of mr art mrs elmer floral tributes adorned the graves of jjwxnpson ootuesday mothers who had passed on personals mr r d warren of toronto spent samrday in town mj p locnhead of kingston is visiting with mr and mrs r i creel georgetown band musk is excellent man i mr eustace ross of toronto spent sunday with his father mr ralph roes w v mr and mrs mcleay and children of port credit spent the week end with mr and mrs w h wilson rev woo thompson elmer c thompson and s icirk are in hamil ton today attending the anglican synod vl mr and mrs j j gibbons and mr james scott returned home last thursday after spending the winter in florida mr and mrs walter c thompson and miss o thompson of toronto c clothing specials for men d brill co are offering special values in mens clothing and haberdashery a few follow good quality mens topcoats new spring patterns reg value 1500 to 00 for 1000 mens worsted and tweed suits well tailored reg 2000 now 1275 fine shirts with and without collars attached reg 125 to 2 00 reduced to l q5 extra quality fourinhand ties made to sell at 1 00 while they last special 5q fine sox good patterns and shades reg 50c for 29c assorted shades and patterns reg silk garters 50c now full range of terns brillcaps 25c new spring pat- 75 up shoes t our spring fines off ladies mens and childrens shoes are now complete new low prices combined with the usual high quality d brill co cor mill and main st georgetown phone 167 umetroues united church ladles aid are preparing for ilielr annual pancake supper on friday evening may 13th supper served from 6 to 8 0 clock admission 25c and 10c it clearing sale of all the farm stock implements hogs grata furniture and a large herd of registered holsteins at lot 7 5th line eramosa adjoining rockwoocl estate of late jos stovel thursday may 19th at 1 oclock- r j kerr auctioneer phone 38 ac ton u messrs j m wusotn win rout- ley frank febon toronto r o huffman oakvllle and 8 c mc- keniie georgetown hard a successful fishing trip to dorset muskoka last week ttjey brought back a one lot of ash ranging in size from 10 to 21 inches and weighing from lb to 4 lb major cummings of toronto in spected the high school cadet corps last wednesady the boys were in charge of oapt james evans and lieutenants allan mcdonald and david criditon toe signalling and first aid corps made a very credit able snowing the grenfell association of georgetown will hold a shower in the rest rooms of the public library on saturday afternoon may 38th from 3 to 6 pm canned goods hospital supplies and good warm clean sec ondhand clothing is acceptable dis carded silk nose silk and rayon un derwear no matter now badly worn are useful in rug making the execu tive will serve a cup at tea at the shower 3t vmr alex o if bruyns jr of lime- house graduated last week as a veter inary surgeon from the university of toronto his numerous friends ex tend congratulations mr david somerville returned home lassr week after spending the winter with friends in nassagaweya and he returned alone he left on tuesday for quelph where he will have an other operation on his hand which was injured about three years ago ernie warren concert in the bap tist church may 47th admission 25c d father mcbrkk going to ireland the right rev j t mcnally dd bishop of hamilton has appointed rev father mcbride acton chap lain for the hamilton diocese to the eucharistic congress to be held m dublin ireland in june sale of baking at stewartlown the womens auxiliary of st johns church stewarttown will bold a sale of homemade baking and after noon tea in the council chamber on friday may 20th sale opens at 330 pm kindly make a note of the date come and bring your friends 2t ma awn entertain ladle a reception was tendered the wives and lady friends of the members of credit lodge aj jt ajicby the wor shipful master and officers in the lodge rooms last evening there was a good attendance present and ttie ladles were welcomed by worshipful master david wilson after which tie introduced mr walter c thompson traffic manager for the goodyear tire and rubber 0o who took the gathering on a motion picture trip around the world the pictures were splendid and the trip much enjoyed vocal solos by mr charles wilson accompanied by miss gibson and mr moreton aoompanied by mrs moreton added to the pleasure of the evening refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour spent be fore the singing of auld lang syne softball news chaplin cwimrift a quiet wedding took place m st aims rectory toronto when norma ureta outmmer second eldest daugh ter of mr and mrs w j oummer georgetown was united bn marriage to george wulian chaplin second eldest son of mr and mrs wm chap lin of georgetown rev cannon skey officiated band conrert at glen by perrotsslan of the commanding officer tne lome rifles scottish band of georgetown will give a con cert in che town ball olenwijliamt on monday evening may isth at b oclock r3odt miss this opportunity to hear aome real music admiasf 25c and 13c ft anniversary at borne gsasreh the fifth anniversary of the new home united church of chinguacousy will be held on sunday may 15th at 1030 standard time when rev j j ferguson of toronto wul preach and at 730 standard time when rev h k payne will give a book sermon on the eternal challenge- grace unit ed churcn choir will assist in the cwjilng service the following teams have been en tered in a community softball league millionai sponsored by w el long and g w mcuntock strollers sponsored by kenenth m langdon all stars sponsored by root sher wood maple leafs sponsored by t bykes glext sponsored by a beaumont papermakers sponsored by e mc- whtrter coalers sponsored by w v grant lucky strikes sponsored by h c mcclure the initial game will be played at the high school grounds on tuesday evening may 7ui at tt georgetown time between millionaires vs strollers and all stars vs maple leaf anyone desirous of sponsoring a further team should communicate im mediately with one of the following executives messrs heldman langdon or sherwood any one desirous of playing should get in touch with the sponsors before june 1st next the last day of entry lacrosse itremens convention at georgetown july 29th 30th 31st and august 1st ladies we have had rnany inquiries about our perman- ant wave prices for your benefit and maybe ours here they are bobbed hair growing or long hi 300 quality used pauls 400 400 charrnainette 500 500 vidotone 700 600 lustre 800 700 oil of tulipwood 900 every wave guaranteed for appointment or farther iiilnrmatioa call at lillicos or phone 2z8j orz78w thank you georgetown lome rule going to camp lome rifles scottish of halton county will go into camp at long branch from friday july 1st to mon day july 4th inclusive the four battalions of the brigade will attend at the same period major oordon cousens mc will be m it was the original intention to have the brigade camp the latter part of july but through the efforts or commanding officer the date changed in order that the band might be in ge during the plremens convention the goodyear 3000 cash call at j n onhllr sons to obtain your contest forms georgetown arena offllgevs directors of the georgetown arena elected at tnelr annual ret1ng last week are as follows k mcwhirter w v grant w h kentner q cleave a tost a v king and k erwin owing to the rather mod winter canetng lack of toe in the arena the treasurer was forced to re port a small deficit in operation ex penses the directors are however that this will be soon as the box la team is or ganised the team win play its home games at the arena 8l george p entertain a full moose greeted st- georges players at the gregory theatre on monday evening when tlwy presented a three act comedy entitled the onost of uncle timothy the actors performed their parts exxwedmgbr well and made a pleasant evening for the audience present the selections by the orchestra before the performance 1 between acts were also enjoyed those who took part in the play were miss lena mcnally miss freda her bert miss irene tost ansa florence brandford miss lillian saunders mr jack thompson mr jotra kelly mr cyril brandford mr john crichtoh mr harry hale mr hugh mckay took may kingmorton a quiet bat pretty place at oshawa on saturday 7th at the name of mr and mm james tnoan mary s when clarke amy youngest daughter of thomas morton and the late mm morton of acton ontario was united in marriage to william 8 king son of mrs clara king of oeorgetown the bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a due g mass lois morton sister of the icted bridesmaid the groom being supported by his brother mr- roy king of toronto after cm honeymoon the happy couple win re side in georgetown gregory tweatro wednesday may 11th lovers courageous starring robert mont gomery the last chapter of gallop ing ohost comedy rough bouse rhythm einnerware nights every tuesday and wednesday friday may 13th the kspert tr based on the play old man mmkk- starrlng chic bales and ntue dickie moore comedy pottswiuw palooka- novelty wrestling bavardflsn fox news silverware night saturday may 14th matinee at 3 pm the big gamble m starring bin boyd warner otand and easu pitt oang comedy dogs is dogs krtuy kat oartoon mora- canadas seems to be coming into its own ones again due to he innovation last year of box lacrosse and tram press reports leagues are springing up all over ue province and there will also be one in georgetown wherever there is a covered rink the game will probably be played and it should be of great benefit to rink ownera who without the game would receive no income from one skating season to the next and the season just passed was certainly nothing to brag about from a financial standpoint mo doubt some of the local players will again to found on the lineup and nhey will play in the central ontario box lacrosse league following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the george town lacrosse club president dr f watson vlceprssident e mcwhirter secretary a tost treasurer w h kentner executive charles watson nelson tuck angus duncan george cleave t erwin r iskey transporta tion committee v king r isl t erwin manager donald mclntyre coach angus duncan icftitts angus duncan and percy warr the team will play in the central ontario box lacrosse league baseball a meeting was held on monday may 2nd to mcgdbbon hotel for the pur pose of reorganising for um the following officers were elected honorary presidents ool brown and chief marshall presldemvoeorge barnes tve pnwirtrnt i f blackburn- becreuuytreasurer c king executive committee o adams c walters j squires b moonbon tranaportation managerj soulras oocnu scorer and press agent b mcommn manager of intermediates j mx gibbon manager of juveniles h teeple assistant llaiii i of juveniles u ritchie tnere will be four teams comprise the halton county league this year and the following schedule was drawn up may 21 georgetown vs cojnrtue acton vs milton may m milton vs georgetown oakrlue vs acton june 4 georgetown vs milton acton vs oakviue june 11 oakvuls vs geargetown milton vs acton june is oakrilie vs muton georgetown vs acton june 25 milton va oakvllle acton vs georgetown july a muton vs acton georgetown vs oakvllle july boarrtue vs muton acton vs georgetown july 16 georgetown vs acton muton vs oakvllle july 23 oakrilie vs georgetown acton vs milton july 30 milton vs oeorgetown oakvule vs acton aug 8 acton vs oakvllle georgetown vs muton 1st and 2nd teams play off for league c game to start at pm standard tan it alice keeps her ager tare yea she hasnt changed ma the following report of the bind concert given on sunday evening by lome rifles scottishj band of georgetown in the gregory theatre was written by edward w wodson music critic of the toronto telegram the last indoor concert of the win- tec season was given by the oeorge- citisens band in the gregory theatre georgetown last evening an enthusiastic audience filled the place to overflowing a hundred or more wouldbe listeners being turn ed away unable even to find stand ing room barjdmaster a h perrott conducted oneof the happiest fesw tures of the evening was the play ing of the junior band a group of 22 boys from which the senior ensemble which is also the regimen tal band of the lome rifles wul draw its personnel in the days to come these lads are a band complete in it self every instrument save perhaps the sousaphone in the senior en semble having its youthful performer it was an lnspiratloo merely to watch them seated in such disciplined ness before their music stand the youngest a solo cornetist is eight years of age and the eldest is in his early teens old man depression r not mak ing any discord in gallant little georgetown last evening music and the enthusiasm of the audience were proof of that less than two years ago you used to listen to the george town cuujens band in sjimmw even- bags practising its scales and chords and harmonic progressions pains taking work good for musiclover to near and still better as evidence of splendid community effort musiomakers directed by i leader giving night after night to build up a clthrrvi band and finding loyal support amongst their feuow- ciuxens last year the band won the diss c trophy at the ex sunday evening this past winter it has presented a concert in the gregory theatre last evenings mr kirk thanked the citiaens for fsenerous cooperation and en- it that had made these concerts a real success b9s words wero few and well chosen and he wisely left the point of them to be emphasis ed by the crowded audience and the beautiful music the boys band played three fam iliar hymn tunes sun of my soul hursley abide with me even- tide end glory to thee my god this night taills it is to praise their music too highly for its- technical perfection but for the lightness- and promise of it a hymn tune is toe hardest thing in the world for a band to play fsuatty h is a ffwrysfrion of explosions a blast for each chord with the tone dying from the moment of its birth george town boys didnt play that way at all they played as a british guards band plays with organlike smooth ness and their feeling for what is called cadence was deughtruv it was a joy to realise phrase aftenpttrawt rounded out deliberately they have the matter set before them in us pro per proportions and the future is ab solutely safe quite literally there are no mowbards amongst them the reeds seek always for the liquid tone and tne brass sings au the time the little cornet soloist c carney eight yearn old already is part of his in strument norman herbert the young saxophone soloist has a tone that many veteran players might envy the programme of the senior band included rock of ages aedbead an overture an o potpourri a watts and marches tne offering as whole presented practically all the features of band muste cram rousing tone masses rhythmic contrasts smooth solemn phrases lilting melo dic numbers persuasive p and deep restful sonorities that only gen erous brass and mellow reeds can make you were far more interested in how the music was played than what the music was called the open ing march startled by tta crlspneas and certainty of touch first of all the band was gloriously in tune with itself and how few hands are then there was no overblowing no w brass nor squawking reeds light and shade were the easiest achievements and staccato amm i w musical however snort the chord it was always a chord not a muffled mutter like a promise of things to come that never come in the hymn you beard exactly what you expected what the boys had given a hint of in tl elr simple offering smooth like harmonies that moved through their m progression without stress rf rough attack or distress of shortage and feeling for cadence beautifully marked by uhjs time you had reansed that georgetown citiaens band bad grown up sudden key change florid pus- ages snappy sforiandl long decrescendos deliberate gentle mexxopianos and still softer phrases had no terrors for the play era what is called finesse a soft of final fuck of technical proficiency was becoming part of tnelr stockintrade the audience this though not one of them might be able to say so in as many words tne reeds in 8yrtnga waits were rich and the cornet were cromvnt too in the operatic selection you were thrilled by the polity of unisons what a teat of a band a unison is next year georgetown oktmrns band will be playing wagner they played some of his last evening as he should be played then they wul tackle bach perhaps even one of une great fugues that goldman plays the band is bal anced alike in volume and color an necessary material is there and with out doubt bandmaster perrott is fashioning it into a most expressive instrument upon which be win soon be able to play any tune he likes bravo georgetown ctttwdmr band vocal numbers were rendered dur ing the evening by mrs preston olen- wuuams miss joan hall and master inms all of which were en joyed andpnreclated mis w f bradley was aocomnanlst norval the nerval womens institute held their annual meeting at the home of mrs l laird jr on thursday after noon may 5th the fallowing off leers were elected honorary president mrs h fimelllr president mrs j h hunter 1st vivepros mrs wubert cleave 2nd vaoepres mrs w graham secytreas myrl early directors mrs r baker mrs e macdonald mrs g brown mrs t bewson jr pianist mrs behan district director myrl early floral oonunitteemrs w h reid mrs p thompson audltori mrs f thompson c mcpherson the year closed with a balance of 6285 a minus transfer announcement has been made of the transfer of band sergeant a h per rott of the peel and dufferin regi ment brampton to the lome rifles 8d0ttish band of georgetown mr perrott has been in charge of tne georgetown band for over a year and under his direction succeeded in winning class c at the c n b last year i new advrttsrrlents wanted coleman gasoline iron telephone 103 r 31 geargetown ltp mcbean co for sale chevrolet coupe 1930 sport model rumble seat mileage 6500 as good as m apply box p herald ltp for sale drop leaf singer sewing fen good rondhtnn price reasonable apply at herald office ltp for sale rich jersey milk 8c per quart cash and carry bring your pails and try it h l butt south end oalmaln st at lava mowers saaratnnl lawn mowers saws etc sharpened also repair work on furniture call at shop on mill street or phone 162 d laird ltp longoleum guessing contest ca starts friday may 6th and closes saturday may 14th at 1 pan congoleum rugs are in the following sizes 6x9 77 9x9 9xl0 xl2 9x13 9x13 and at greatly reduced prices rexoleurh mats 18 x 36 15c srnaller size 10c 4 yds wide linoleum 4 nw patterns to select from 2 yds wide linoleum suitable for kitchen and bathroom floor oil cloth 44 54 614 84 j should anyone purchase a genuine gold seal rug dur jng the period of this contest and then prove the win ner of the prize rug shall have the option of taking the prize or having the full purchase pricp of the rug already bought refunded simplicity patterns 15c mcbean co for sake strawberry plants gtenmarys 8 a thousand tse a hundred apply j russell smith hornby phone muton t7 r 14 ltp for bent half of double brick house church street six rooms apply j w kennedy for sale a metal refrigerator large sixe baby carriage carpenters viae 4 inch water power washing machine good as new cheap jxx cash apply over post office ltp tf excellent pasture running wate4 adjoining village of untehouse low rates see w j ankerman owner at the farm op saturday or mr john son postmaster at any time it wanted several women of wide acquaintance in georgetown and vicinity for part- time work of special nature no seu- ing liberal remuneration write advertiser 444 oonnederatton life bldg toronto it j to beat house to rent on mnrdock street pchwiiiiiuii jan 1st all conveniences apply to jam baoanune hamuton ny tf celebrated birthday mrs ajrrxujny or stbvakttown a distant aklattvk of a gjeatgranddaughter of the uncle ot bonnie prince charlie of scot lanitnmrs elisabeth appelbe of stew- arttownlebrated her sstb birthday on may tti her grandmother isabel stewart married an uncle of prince charlie bom in berwtekontweed she came to canada with her parents when she was five after a tedious five eks sailing voyage from london to quebec she has lived here for the past 60 years and reenembers when the district was infested with bears and wolves in the background of her memory she has recollections of the opening of the royal border bridge which connects scotland and england she smiled when telling that her parents had run away to get married at greenock and then a few years later made the perilous journey to upper canada where oxcarts were the only means of uanaportaqoh she prises a 125iyearold teapot used by her mother and a picture of her royal ancestor prince gbarlla mra appelbe uvea with her son robert and gi mi ash iii at concrete work i am prepared to do concrete work of all mnda estiinates given free of charge tf you require anything in this line phone 381 s walker george st georgetown v ontario ftv4hwmhlvw u now is the time to do year pairtiitgt papviiajagng hamnles of paper and prices j given geimeford phone 205 ge wood ivo 1 jiawdwuod bwaeh 3jm hardwood wd tuo hardwood naco u0 j fboaom is hiawywi for fur- wood for sale nkw low the home f belter brake service following our policy of last year we again invite the motorists of this vicinity to have their brakes tested free with a tapley meter we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are experts on bendix steemrauuc hydraulic and mechanical rrnlring systems reijning or adjustments made prompt service speights garage the motor experts n a robinson butcher choice meats poultry batter and eggs at right prices we deuvn evkkv sartnxdat pmonb qgogfietownt mar 11 n a robinson botcher norval ont yft fft dflt whdflttwa 00avu hardwood nmbs and rails sub monuments pcjllock ot ingham gait onl m oanwtery w batever the cause of your present eye trouble whether your vision has always been defective or strain and age have impaired it you should no longer neglect it you may simply need resting glass es to allow your eye muscles to regain their vigor or you may be in need of lenses that win aid your eye memira to p fo cus lmao ii upon your retina we are thoroughly dfrpriidahlg p e robinson phone n far aprofrttatknt heres what yon have bern waiting for quality and price in your spring chicks the bray hatrherles now offer their chicks from fjovernmenc ap proved flocks blood tested by tnelr bacteriologist at the following prices afvbajllvh mat 23rd rocks reds per 109 slass white wyandottes and white rocks 1lss legh ajs ten day old chicks 14jk three week old chicks itck attractive quantity puces after june 10th lc per chick less bend si per 100 balance on safe arrival free breeder box with each order of so or more r for prices for immediate delivery turkey eggs sse young turkeys 3ss bray chick hatchery bxampton ont foanwjtas fast oabeo famhe tssw other bray hatcheries at welland dmnnuub wataisilllii ijnd and peterboro head office 84 calherbaw oat inquiries by man should be imiioawl to st oatbarmea local retweterxtatiwe geo c brown norv1 bru 3rd class single montreal to british ports go00 3rd class round trip montreal to british ports 10800 tourist single montreal to british ports 8400 tourist round trip montreal to british ports 14800 full inrvwramdion of sailings and rates iroin walter t evans agetat for canadian pacific cunard white star and other l ocean steamship companies j ol

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