Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1932, p. 2

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j it l ii i w it yj ju page 2 the georgetown hufald wednesday eveining june 29th 1932 for an enjoyable holiday i take advantage of brills specials a store full of values to delight the thrifty shoppers vho know merchandise ja few f the items are listed below ladies bathing suits 145 and up bathing caps 19 voile dresses smartly styled mesh dresses inerceriaed welltailored j269 celenese dresses assorted shades 278 crepe dresses pastel shades charming styles reg 750 for new lacey sport gaps silk blouses v handmade cor mill and main y georgetown phone 167 the oldest repair garage georgetown in l v pure food store 3 pkgs lux flakes 25c 40 ozf bottle apple strawberry jam 40 oz bottle apple raspberry jam crisco per plcg large tin vitone 2 doz zinc gem rings 4 pkgs gem rubbers red or white crosse and blackwells pork and beans per tin 5 pkgs de lujfe jelly powders 29c 29c 25c and 65c 49c 49c 25c 09c 25e 2 ub pkgs pure lard 17c peamealed back bacon in piece per lb 19c choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb 15c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver in glassware and china while they last at 15c each piece hintons jewellery gilt shoppe one week only- june 2ith to july 6th cups and saucers 1 5c mixing bowls 1 5c fruit bowls 1 5c salad bowls 1 5c decorated bowls 1 5c kitchen bowls 1 5c cream jugs 1 5c childs mugs lc cruet seta j 5c 32piece china dinner sets 15c each piece 23piece tea sets 15c eacn piece green glass sherberta 1 5c cups 1 5c plates 1 5c jugs 1 5c salts and peppers 1 5c also special pricks w singer 8ewing macbtes new and second hand at discount prices fc w hbflintoo special sale in memoriam i anthony in loving rnenwiry of our dear mother who passed away june 28th 1931 we often sit and think of you and think of how you died to think you could not say goodhye before you closed your eyes the flowers we place upon your grave may wither and decay but the love for you that sleeps ber neath will never fade away and for those wlto nave a mother treasurer her with care youll never know her value t1u you see her vacant chair sadly missed by the family also voile- summer skirts assorted fabrics white kid shoes straps or pumps good quality mesh hose white pullon charrioisette gloves infants fine voile embroidered dresses infant s wool handmade jackets childrens sunsuits 2 to 6 yrs girls beach llamas 6 to 14 years exceptional value girls dresses 8 to i 4 yrs well styled good shades special d brill co 498 49c 98c 195 295 48c 48c 98c 69c 35c j mr motorist do you know if you change the spark plugs in your car every 10000 miles you get better engine performance and eneater gas mileage also quick starting that the oil filter should also be renewed every 1 0000 miles to ensure a supply of clean pure oil reaching your motor that the brakes headlamps and steering gear demand careful periodic inspections this shop invites you to bring your motor troubles to us our shop equipment is the best obtainable skilled mechanics and right prices guarantee you satisfaction speights garage mission to lepers the special meeting at the leper mission society held at st dcorges church on june b2nd was opened with prayer by rev w o o thompson the rector who later introduced the speaker of the occasion mr w h p anderson of ondon eng general secretary of the mission to lepers the scripture reading by rev mr boyd of norval and a pleasing sokr by mrs wilfred c she accompanied by mrs frith made a fitting prepara tion for mr andersons address which was full of interest and encourage ment to all who were privileged to lugw him in a brief review of the history of the mission founded fiftyeight years ago he reminded us that this move ment bom of the faith which iworketti oy love and cradled in prayer bad grown from a small circle six resi dents of a small town near dublin ireland to a society numbering thous ands throughout the englbhspeeking world with an annual disbursement of 400000 which provides support care and medical treatment or over lltooo lepers in asia africa and the fhulipines the funds necessary for the maintenance and gradual exten sion of this work of faith have always been supplied as need required chiefly by voluntary contributions bequests frequently being the source of funds for the extension of the work in some centres government grants aid in the maintenance of the leper homes the object of the society is four fold 1 to preach toe gospel to the lepers 2 to relieve their sufferings 3 to supply their simple wants 4 in as far as possible to assist in bring ing about the extinction of leprosy of final accomplishment mentioned object is great- than ever before as in the conquest of all diseases sanitary sur roundings well- air and exercise the past ten in the form of i tial i talnedrom india have diet fresh fundamental for treatment of the essen- uhnoogra oil ob- of a tree of with very en- tit this great in encour vktims of the disea to conn for treatment to the asylum clinics while the leprosy is still in its early stages instead of as was usually the case concealing the condition as long s possible as would be expected the treatment is most successful if he case of child lepers leprosy is not hereditary and part of the work of the mission is to segregate care for and educate the untainted chidren the succeeding generation has proved free of he disease thus evldencibs the abiding value of his humanitarian work so valuable it has proved to fee be that in china and korea christian medical students and government of ficials are frequent visitors at the clinics seeking information which will mean much to the suppression of ins soourage of the east many touching stories were told by the speaker to illustrate the capacity for gratitude and sacrifice amongst the inmates of ths leper homes ninety per cent of whom are christians mr anderson stressed the fact that no ef fort of a compulsory nature is made to persuade these people to accept the ohrlstlan religion christian service and love in action are the only argu ments presented to the nonbelievers there are- three ways in which friends of the mission can twin by prayer which changes things by interesting others in tills good work by sending a contribution to the cana dian office mo bay st toronto or through the local treasurer mrs o b dayfoot at the close of the address mrs a h roller the president expressed to mr anderson the thanks of the gathering after which the meeting was closed with prayer by rev dr how- ard- orangemen attend knox church special music given b inspiring audkess kevf dr howaro the orange lodge and the true blues of georgetown and surround ing district paraded to divine service in knox church georgetown on sun day evening june 26th there was a large representation of members rev dr howard the pastor preach ed a sermon adapted to the work of orangemen and their sister organisa tion his sermon was on i peter 1 17 honour all men love the brother hood pear god and honour the ph the course of the ministers remarks he took occasion to refer to awkward situation to say the least that devalera is making for himself by his disposition to- eliminate the oath of allegiance to tm crown orangemen the world over strictly re quire adherence to what their emblem suggests the altar and the crown the chqlr provided excellent musi cal riumbersamong those contribut ing special numbers were wot young violin solo ava tmaria and jack harrison vocal solo pace to pace the anthem soldiers of christ arise was splendidly rendered mr jf m pollett was organist and choir leader dr howard welcomed the several lodges and remarked that the session of knox church extended its glad reception sectional w m s meeting k the 17th annual meeting of section 2 toronto presbyteria was held in the brampton presbyterian church tuesday june 21st with a good at tendance mrs jas imarsnall mil ton presided at the morning session mrs thos oalbralui omagh auxiliary and mrs thos michie or boston auxl lfary took the devotional exercises mrs j martin brampton cordially welcomed the- visitors mrs john williams toronto gave a splendid paper on the three rs in missionary work miss mary hunter norval reported on the summer school miss myrl early was the new secretary elected a beautiful solo was rendered by mrs oreig stietsvllle the afternoon session was presided over by mrs 8 d mcclure nerval auxiliary the scripture reading and prayer by mrs p henry brampton and mrs q h lesie dnlon ad dressee were given bymrs l o ink- ster president of the toronto firesby lerial mrs sneddon general inter ests secretary and mrs scfaroeder young womens secretary a solo by miss beatrice penvrlck and a duet by mrs vf a beatty and miss roy were much appreciated the meeting closed with prayer by the pastor rev j f anderson luncheon was served by the ladies of the aongregauon stewarttown a service was held last wednesday evening in 8t johns church where the rt rev derwyn owen bishop of niagara confirmed a class of nine candidates presented by rev r 8 boyd rev w g o thompson of georgetown assisted with reading the scripture lessons the bishop prcaehr ed the sermon dorothy wilson harold lunan and david hodge have passed their en trance exams on their teacherls exam congratulations young people also to miss mckay their teacher the orange lodge will parade to st johns church next sunday even ing norval people holiday at camp edward kirby buried at glenwiuliam8 deepest sympathy is felt for mr and mrs joseph o kirby west st brampton in the accidental death of their eon howard near richmond hill wednesday of last week the young man was in his imti year he was born in qlenwillums going to bramp ton about 13 years ago bssina his parents he s survived by four sisters mrsm evans streetsvule mrs d nethercutt toronto mrs k drake burlington and mrs m warrington toronto and two brothers william and oharlsjs of brampton he s a member of brampton orange young britons fife and drum band the funeral was held to oltnwlijiasiis on friday last speedsters caused mi auto accidents in 1931 in ontario alone last year were more than two motor accidents per day for every the year because men and drove too fast for traffic or road con ditions there is no guess work about this figure it is quoted from official records mr j p blckell registrar of motor vehicles ontario depart ment of highways sneaking about speed on the streets and highways says it to most difficult to say what a safe speed la the law restricts peed on the highways to so miles per hour too many motorists accept this limit as being permissible under all con ditions every thoughtful and observ ing peruon knows that there are times when even five or ten miles an hour is dangerous safety on the highways is a matter of sane driving judgment and constant vigilance organised by miss edna 0 bailey brampton a s fjaon orangevue donald bull norval and miss e showell rlvervlew members of the young peoples societies of the peel and dufferin presbytery spent the weekend at plnecrest camp leader ship and teachers training courses were given speakers were or j t taylor who gave lectures on india mrs r b longley who addressed the gathering on china and its people mr elson who discussed africa rev w e irwin mono road and rev j d parks who led discussions on christian fellowship and oltlaen- ship services were conducted by rev c s mcintosh rev h e payne hut- tonvllle and rev j d parks and rev 8 h soper who closed the camp with a sunset communion service on sunday sports were in charge of revi e kennedy bolton donald bull and a 8 elson musical interludes were provided by rev c e dyer ingle- wood mrs rev baker toronto and mercer irwin childrens flower day services childrens flower day services in the united church last sunday were a great success the church was yery beautifully decorated with flowefs for the occasion this work being done by mrs deans class the sunday school joined with the congregation for wor ship inc- junior choir occupied the choir seats ahd the senior choir were seated on each side of the pulpit plat form for some of the musical num bers the organ and piano were played together which added power to the musical numbers the choirs sa well together which means that in the lulure a fine united choir will lead tho slnglngof the congregation- the children showed the training by the choir leader mr norman laird in a remarkable way the solos and special lumbers wen well renderedwith the special feature of a number of the older members of the sunday school taking part in the service was the special promotion of scholars to advanced classes in the morning service 19 were promoted irom the blglnners to the primary class and in the evening the award ing of pins to the junior worshippers league 52 qualified great credit is due to all those who made the services so inspiring and beautiful much was due to the co operation of the sunday school sup erintendent mr j d jodfrey and the chqlr leader limehouse mr and mrs george mullere ol toledo visited hte parents the latter part of the week- mr and mrs w t mills and child ren visited mrs lepoldevln over the week end mrs a grant and sons of toronto spent a few days here last week ren ovating their cottage mr and mrs ftouett ana family called on friends in the village on saturday the anniversary services in the united church on sunday last were well attended rev j little of rock- wood delivered two very lnspirine mes- sages and the choir are to be congrat ulated on their splendid asilfrt in the service of praise on monday evening dt and mrs agnew and some friends iran toronto gave as usual a most deulihtftil enr tertainment in connection wltfe the united church anxrfversary rev mr douglas of caledon east occupied the pulpit hi the presbyter ian church on sunday bringing a timely and inspirational mesragr rev mr grant of erin will occupy the pul pit next sunday while dr howard takes anniversary services in erin presbyterian church mr arid mrs wesley lane and isobel visited friends in urhehouse sunday mr and mrs a u marshall and eileen were visitors in limehouse on sunday mr and mrs gordon meredith and babe spent sunday at the parental home we offer congratulations to gordon sutherland who has successfully graduated with honors in obtaining the degree bjsca from mcgul unl verslty in montreal a number of the men of be vil lage and vicinity got together one day last week and very materially to proved the entrance to the united church but why not flush the job the entrance to mrs swackhammers is still in a very precarious condition a number of our residents attended ihe sale of household goods of mr david somerville in georgetown on saturday a number of friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs s kirk patrick on monday evening last to wish sidney many happy returns of the day on monday morning last the stork paid a visit to the home of mr and mrs a hill leaving a baby daughter mother and daughter are both doing well church news st oeorgea church sixth sunday after trinity holy communion s am sunday school 10 am holy communion 11 am even song 7 pjn st albana glenwiiuanu 8lxth sunday after trinity matins and litany 930 anv sunday school 1030 aon terra cotta a baptist young peoples union the young peoples union of the baptist dhurch concluded its seasons services and contest m monday even tng the greens won by one point and were entertained by the reds and purples the election of ofbcera for the autumn and winter season result ed as follows presidentmr lewis laird lit vice president mrs a reeve- 2nd vicepresident mr tom row land secretary mr n cole treasurer mlw mary reeve mrs w f smith received the hearty thanks of the union for her efficient leadership as president dur ing the past two yean mrs hunter nee alice wood and mrs trapey nee flossie jgudr were each presented with a- beautiful sttri ling allvef trimmed glass dish mrs hague and family of toronto are spending a few days with her brother mr p phillips of this place we are pleased to learn that mr george eaves is still improving and we hope soon to hear of his complete recovery mr and mrs r rlnch and mr and mrs r clarke of the mountain are moving into dr mcandrews brick residence on main street wedding bells are ringing loudly in our bamlet again haying is the general order of the day mr and mrs george aldotis and family of windsor motored over last week and spent a few days with terra oofta friends mr aldous reports business quiet n the border cities at present mr and mrs h haywara and i ly of the intelprovincial brick plaijt here moved into the cnjr station heft he has full charge of the sta tion we are pleaded to welcome them 4iack to our midsfau we understand thai mr and mrs e brmpfcina intend leaving for their aew home in england on july 8th we wish them a safe voyage over home the burnrite goal co are still busy we are pleased to learn that mr h logan has received some large or ders for stone in his credit valley qulrrie on the 10th line and in jiving employment to a number of our eltt- sens mr p c thompson is making some necessary repairs to his old ash pond and expects to have an uptodate fish pond in the near future we wish him every success in his now enter- prue mr j stringer reqelvedna letter from mr john mcpberson cferk of the court df regtna wru wishes to be kindly remembered to ail terra cotta and ontario friends he mailed mr stringer a cottonwood tree blossom the cotton paint a paint not known in ontario whksh u a novelty thanks jack knox presbyterian charon next sunday jujy 3rd the rev dr howard will take anniversary ser vices for rev mr j grant of erin and osprlnge knox church george town and limehouse will be supplied by rev mr grant bapust cbmrcb rev a n frith pastor mr char les kirk organist sunday school 10 am lesson exodus 2 the child hood of moses public worship ii am and 7 pm the communion of the lords supper will be observed at the evening service basebalu j acbpn defeated georgetown at the park on saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to s georgetown played a very poor game coupled with in juries alcott started on the mound for the locals and was pltchoog a good game until the start or the third innings when he suffered a very painful in jury to his mouth when hit by a batted ball off the bat of gibbons he reticing in favour of walters who has been out of the game on account of a broken finger he didnt seem to get going as well as the whole team after the accident to aloeuand before the side was retired in the third aoton had scored 5 runs on one hit 3 walks and 5 errors the locals seemed to settle down until the 9u when acton came through with some nice bitting and scored 4 more runs ohthners on the mound for acton went the route for the visitors allow ing the locals 1 hits and striking out ii the local team has had some bad luck lately especially the pitching staff and it is hoped thai it is over as half of the schedule is now finish ed aoton ab r h a po e 5 1 1 0 0 0 hftuoway lb 1 2 0 9 1 white 2b s a 2 2 1 a walters as a 2 2 3 0 waterhouse cf 3 o 0 0 0 l leuhman cj 0 i 0 0 1 0 huffman 3b 4 i i 2 1 2 chalmers p s 0 0 3 0 0 tyler lf 4 1 2 0 2 0 aiooons c 3 o 1 2 10 0 39 9 11 11 27 4 georgetown ab r h a po e wilton sa 2 1 0 ih 3 1 hepburn lf s 1 2 0 2 0 8avat of 4 o 1 0 0 1 tuck rx 1 0 0 0 2 0 beaumont rf 4 a 2 0 0 0 woods 2b 4 0 0 3 2 2 armstrong 3b 4 o 1 3 0 0 monsuiy c 4 0 0 1 12 a benham lb 4 0 0 1 6 l alcott p 0 0 0 0 0 0 walters p 2 3 1 1 1 1 a ritchie 1 o 0 0 0 n b mcnally 1 o 0 0 0 0 38 5 7 11 27 8 a batted for armstrong in ninth b batted for benham in ninth rhe aclan 00900000 48 11 4 oeorijetiown 0 0 0 0 2 3 01 0 8 7 8 batteries acton chalmers and gibbons georgetown alcott walters and mcnally junior baseball georgetown journeyed to pakvie last wednesday evening and was beat en by kilmers coal teem by the score of 7 to 4 rhe oeerpeetown 200020 04 7 2 kilmers coal 0 0 3 112 x 7 6 4 bowling news the second twilight tournament in the hslton league was held at streets- vllle june 20nd with ib rinks taking part 1st prise wa won toy streetsvule rink with a win of s games and a plus of 18 2nd prise was won by george- town rink with a win of 3 games and a plus of 15 rink composed of har old cleave skip mrs h cleave vice- skip dr moandrew 2nd and miss jessie leawitt lead 3rd prise was won by another georgetown rink with 2 wins anda plus of 20 rink com posed of dr heath skip miss basel harrison viceskip and miss may langon lead next tournament at milton july 8 in the competition for representa tives to compete in the provincial lawn bowling association events in doubles h dickie and j j gibber play d lawson and or heath for the finals in the rink com petition for ths same purpose s harrison won out monady night with dr heath vice- skip j richardson and and a l squires lead always something doing thursday evenings in mixed events at 7 jo sharp st georges country fair thursday july 7lh entire afternoon and evening on the church am rectory grounds big parade at 1 30 r with band barrels of lun and games for ail corrte early in the afternoon and enjoy a real outing how is your appetite from dainty luncheons to sturdy meals at prices that will enable you to bring the whole family free children under 14 ip accompanied by parents free general admission 25c for entire afternoon a evening superb concert a concert that is worth five times tjie price of admission probably no play ever presented has produced more genuine hilarity aftd sidesplitting laughter than musical varnish a one act farce and musical hit that will renew your youth have you heard the famous radio artist and scotch comedian jimmie reid hear jimmie in person and enjoy his great scotch humour and fine singing it has been said that the scotch people in this community are losing their national pride and dont care about scotch numbers up up scptties and stand by jimmie reid i oh oh the dixie male quartette and minstrels present were the boys so fall of love a musical skit and number that will shatter all records the closely guarded secrets of i 5 of george towns maidens will be cruelly exposed you will know eventually but it is news now oh oh lome rifles scottish band will be at their best at close of concert come to the big dance a fine and extensive floor is being laid on illum inated tennis court where an orchestra of sevenpieces will play for happy feet for three solid hours a wonderful time and clean wholesome fun united charon row r w rumley minister mr norman laird organist and choir leader 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning wor ship young worshippers league pins will be awarded to those who have not received them 7 pm evening service subject the emperor and his throne music by the choir all are welcome dnlon services will be held with the baptiftt church during the holiday month the last two sundays of july and the first two in august the rev h j fritohard dx of toronto sup plying the pulpit n rev r w rumeiy is supplying the pulpit of north broadview united chursb tpropio during the holiday period -tt- t- golfjrews picnic specials with july uoeat alty with wttapennc bre lauffamwstefb frmfi ftekb and trrcs what n urge to go outthg llil the basket with good things fnxn cwrollv lowest prices on highest quality this weeks bargains specially lined up for your pcnk carrolls sanu cw faacy large prunes 3 lb 25c b eans bi 15 avfcaar chofa cou 3 rim 97c hie congregation all joined heartily in the singing of tm hymnt i were the whole realm of nature mine j ibat were an offering fat too flonal but when the collection wa counted k was found that most of the offerings sonstitedof big nickels i ladies day wednesday june 2nd s f mns dann w o o thompson after golf game a very enjoyable picnic supper wirf held at the borne ol mrs p b ooffln prise winners in golf were miss mil dred fleck miss usttle lawson and mrs hsll for bridge the prise win ner u mrs baxter on friday night a fieldday was held in charge of the captain and vlcscaptaln mrs mckay and mrs w r vatson the prises winners were mrs ooldbam mr bodgosn miss jean mackenzie and miss jessie leavttt after he game mrs wat son entertained the ladles at her home to a delightful lunch and social corn fiadii u mustard punch prjnk 9ox jar 13e special oak leaf fancy sockeye salmon 14 tin united cmtoo on cornflakes 2 pkgs 15c dalifhtm vitone 1lb tin 51c lmjo imlmt liqwij coffee 4o btl 35c special crossei jfish patricq sardines 12 hellmarfs sandwich sprjpap 2 jar ifcfe flit flyspray 33c bet baffigt sunday school picnic the baptist sunday school picnic had a large attendance and spent a delightful afternoon at william wyliea grove on the 0th uoe the auto drive and ample programme of sports was greatly enjoyed by the scholars the weather was meal and the extensive in addition to the host of prtes m and mrs write wars prastotsd with tokens of gratlful appreciation of their ganarous ospltauty piekh jar certo for mora no bottar surawfcarrr 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