Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1932, p. 2

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1 iifif page 2 rfs stitimvl rfnrwatri t atwort died book attfforth grimsby on thurs day julytbh isabella jan huff man beloved wife of a b book obituary mrs mabv l mack kn 71 k mrs mary utvlna mackenzie wife of exmayor john m mackenzie of million died sunday at her home on poster st in her 52nd year after an illness of two years dectased hod been an active member of knox pres byterian ohurrh until her illness slle is survived by her husbaild one son two dailkhters all at home her father a brother and a sister all of michigan the funeral took place on tuesday at 230 pm with interment in evenrreen oemetery 1 1 mrs jno f ffjrd the funersvl of the late mrs john p forj was held frjrrr bdwt church trafalgar with interment in bethel cemetery rev j a nelu conducting the service mrs ford was formerly miss margaret ella coyne daughter of the late bdward- coyne and was a life- long resident of trafalgar township she leaves besides her husband three sons wilfrid clarence and emersoni and one daughter miss bstelle esquesing council stewarttown july 11th 1932 tlic council oiet pursuant to ad journment deputy reeve w q ap- lhlbr councillors l l mirilln k a hotlnjti and wesley murray present wttli rovo oeore currie in the chair minutes of lust meeting were read and confirmed robinson mutltn that the treas urer iny board of hydro commtssion- rs leormtoan street lights at olen- wltliams 3 months 5200 hydro elistric power cornm brampton lluhtis at council chamber 801 muiifcliibl frorkl supplies 2732 bel teleolione co 38133 288 8211 328 total 497 carried murray appclbe that the treas urer pay w nesblt account for- charity 1208 nelson co charity 600 a w benton charity 368 w sohenk charity 1019 howard oarvln charity 234 carried mullln ltrer- pay the- road sheets mprehenttyl by the road superintendent 298047 carried mullm robinson that the treas- tirer pay geo currie expenses to to- ronto re trimble accident 800 car ried robinson mullin that this council do now adjourn to meet august 8th at 730 pmcarried lowest price in 15 yars fresh frpm ac gardens y firemen attend church rev a n fbirn dkljverkd an eloquent and inspiring sermon to large gathering the georgetown rrf brigade aug mented by a number 0 brigades from sllverthorne oakvllle brampton bur lington burlington drill corps hum- bercreta islington mt dennis new toronto lambton and other places and accompanied by the lome rifles scottish band attended divine ser vice at the baptist church on bunady evening the congsegation more than ailed the auditorium the platform was beautifully decorated with roses tremendous enthusiasm marked the singing at the great hymns praise my soul the king of heaven how firm a foundation and ob god our help in ages pant the anthem o worship the king by the choir and the solo the publican in the speight s garage the oldest repair garage in georgetown offering a complete automotive service fl we wish to extend to all motorists a cordial in vitation to make use of any free facilities we have to offer j lady drivers wih always find a courteous aervlee man to check the radiator batterer and tires of their temple ijy mr charles a wlusoo robinson that the treas were well rendered and irnpresslto the s rbytttv a n frith was a discussion of fires u foster sug gested by the- text my heart was hot within me while i was nursing the ore burned- or kindled to a flame psalm 39 the speaker commended the heroic service ornremen in ngritlng destruc tive fires their purpose and achieve ments are wbojry beneficent and en rolling fire however is a great frend it is the source or means of comfort light beauty and enrichment it la a acting sysnbol or deity in fts mystery and power it symbolises also trie divine- qualities of tfee soul the hebrews kept the ore continually on the altar of burnt offering and the lamps in the holy place always burn ing as tokens of the spirit of ho worshippers the example ol tho author of the text was to be imitated in his heart as he mused upon the attitude of the wicked the frailty awl sin of his own life ttie majesty of god there burned m his soul the cele- tlal ore of mfhgntlon with the war kers of iniquity penitence and humili ty in view of his own uawvttbjness adornation and lov in view of gods greatness and goodness nod a fervent patriotism in view of tne needs of his people such dree are worth fo- tertng they are the secret of energlg ed transfigured and beneficent uvea on their return to the ftr nab a vote of thanks was unanim pass ed by the brigade to rev mr frith tor his splendid and moon appreciated the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 1932 32 tovwi council tx bate of so mills 8avme as last year taxes payable in 8eptkmbbe and novembeb georgetown july 7 itn 1933 council met at 9 pm with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve cleave and councillors barnes cummings gibbons parr and speight tiresent it was moved by a r speight and seconded by h cleave that the cana dian legion be allowed the use of part of main st to hold a street dance on the 14th of octoberarrled it was moved byts j cummings and seconded by j gibbons that the tax rate for 1932 be the same as for 1931 that is 498 mills for generaj rate and one mill for cemetery carried it was moved by h barnes and seconded by a r bpelght that the dates for collection of taxes for 1933 be sept 7 8th and 9th for the first instalment and nov 2nd 3rd and ath for the second injibtlnvail-tijar- tied it was moved by a b parr and seconded by c j ourmniiurs that we do now adjourn until the next regular meeting or- at the cam of the mayor carried speights garage brake specialists phone 279w t georgetown no paenger aboard trucks highways defatvtefent fct8 ban on method ov tbawt porting picnic croups i- kodak verichrome film ben is a film that enables your camera to make better pictures than ever before it doesnt demand bright light not only in sun but also hi shade or on dust days and even kn the rab it j matches the weather and makes good for pecfect pictures use kodak film in the yellow box and let us do your photo ttausbjng danns drug store phone 327 meoaix and btjttekick pattkkns georgetown a ban has been placed upon the practice of hiring trucks for the trans portation of passengers to pfcnlo grounds camp grounds and other places by the ontario department of highways hon leopold macatriay iffijlaw of highways stated yesterday following from fatalities and injuries arising from trucks o engaged prose cutions will be made for every viola tion of tne public vehicles acf transportation of p r9f hire over roads of the rovtnce j strictly limited to vehicles uoenaed un der the provisions of t publio vehi cles act said hon mr macaulay and while it is perhaps a hardship to deprive people of the cheapest trans portation available nevertheless pub- ik safety requires that the use of improper vebjclea for this purpose be discontinued earlier warning baring failed to wvirtry dlstjourisge toe practice provisions of the act were drafted for protection and safety of the pub lie and require use of suitably de signed vehicle maintained in proper condition driven by probefip npfft ed driver and insured for the pro tection of til passengers the ordl nary truck fans entirety to meet at least two of these reoulramente it far not safe neither is it writable for passengers and cannot be insured for their protection for tills reason the department will prosecute every viola- hon of the act i warn truck owners arid drivers that they must not per mit the hiring of their vebloles for such a purpose if they wish to retain their neense telegram the following accounts were passed at meeting of r council on july 5th but unavolaatfly crowded out of last issue h marohmerit wwsis a hunter ww jas harding sis ed krwin sts h marchment ww a htrnter ww sts c staosy ww o atujvet ww w a cunningham ste jas harding sts thos dal ton sts v jas mcmaster park h marchment ww jas harding sts a hunter sts thos dalton st c stacey ww w c oimnlngham sts h msrchrivnt t 9 a hunter yiw sts ji harding sts a stacey town nau w 0 oirn sts h marclmieat ww a wurtaf sts oan nw bcores bell telephone co chiefs res sell telephone oo roun ofboe miss k d ryan stamps oe bjydro fire hall oeorgetown hydro town hall oeorgetowxt hydro lire alarm oeorgetown hydro ww oeorgetown hydro power georgetown hydro sts tights 18qq 37j 1100 sm uoo lo0 4 300 uoo j3q0 uv 8q0 3306 1800 1300 383 90 110 1800 1038 9 oa 887 1000 79 str 18 119 4233 47633 h s entrance results georgetown pvpus pass one hundred per cent terracotta it e- v i can enjoy this summer much better without die dum ashes and labor of a coal or wood ere install a silent glow range burner la u hz 1 p dibea stove and yooll sve no snore soot smoke and odor jest saw c itnvmtmit steady heat a any temoeranire wirboot misenimfoilear- a uogeriqa fire oa o cottage silcn glow la the range burner ch by more than 125000 bontes fcr its superior ease sod cleanliness of operation let nssbow too is microaeed valve beversakt oil filler and other eaanwefighaircs that snake silent guovr ught oojcker avenoaore beat and barn lesroil tbjsny other riaxebnroer mr and mrs k blmperlns accom- panlea by their daughter miss edith left here on thursday end will sail on their trip for knglantl we are sorry to lose such ktnd ttl but wish them a safe nip mr j stringer who spent a few dafe willi mr and mrs o mekewon of aetna has returned home mr and mrs george aldous and family nave returnes to tbetr borne in windsor mrs bradbury of toronto was a recent visitor in our villain mr and mrs davbra and family of toronto have moved out to their sum mer cottage here we welcome them to ayminctmsimr v apptwreslpy narional board of kre undonrritexs msprrr itn i migrim htttmjtryinhtmi swmavr ec jpantgw i gttw i l si rf est mmm mr beat has moved istto mr o hrmpkina house on mathx street haymg operations have been greatly ratarded here during the past week on account of the rain which has greatjy unprowed suiajtj and cereal crops in this section the bumrite fuel oo arerunnmg full blast here now a number from here attended the townsend clan reunion at stanley park krin on thursday afternoon and an report a very enjoyable time borne of our citlsens report having new potatoes ready to use already and they are a very fine sample mr vim hunter sr of the 5th line met with a serious aveddent re cently wrrfle in tbe act of shutting be barn door he fell over tbe dump and nearly fractured has rata we are pleased to learn that he is now able to be around again we are gileasedptoqearn that mr w a lyons of the 4th tine who had ma leg fractured some time ago has re turned home from the hospital we hope soon to hear of his caxraptete re covery borne of our citizens attended the orange celebration at brampton on tbe lath of july and all report a very enjoyable time a number of our younger people at tended the old tame dance at bell- fountain on thursday evening tbe terra cotta orchestra very ably fur nished the music for tbe vt and all report a good time our local quarries are rather alack at present but expect some rush orders 0on we awe aorl to learn that mr mb- bride w ott jie stek jjs t present w hunttey mat wtti a bad aocu dent on friday evening wbfn illthe si w pw badly cut too wound required nffia sutches toclose it miss jessie mario of bxewarttowb spent tbe week end witn bar parents here edward beerman sts am w j blnnle sts 12950 bason bros t kf fred hardtag sts m0 a e ooleman sts 049 sam walker ste 15392 can brass oo ww sb 8am walker ww 1800 bruntons garage ww tjo oripps oarage town truck 1183 3 n yneffl at son ww 803 t j 8pekzht town truck 487 r h thompson co ww 281 w r watson board of health 110 sawyermassey ltd sts 482 can value hydrant co wjw 1605 the botott 5o good roads 103 wkn ward eaurt aaryiae e o thornpson court services p b barrlton stamps baney bros town truck a r muckart ww e o thompson insurance woolen mills h r mlmms insurance woollen mills walter t evans insurance woollen milts 4206 oeorgetown flour and peed mills reservoir wire 1600 a liylngatone su principal ryan and her staff of teachers have again sustained ibe splendid- 1tuau6n of oeorgetown public school by a 100 per cent pass of pupils jit the recent high- school entrance earns following are the results an received by the herald from inspector denyes under the now scheme of admission to high school adopted by the joint htgti school entrance boards of hal- ton this year the following candidates were admitted on certificate of prin cipal t- qcorgetown p 8 fted armstrong helen armstrong doris bauey clay ton bradley irene brown leslie clark prances deans margaret jevanb marjorio evans audrey orlete mar jorle hllta earl hornby wuiiam lati mer cmenna leslie 8tewart maclaren audrey merritt ina sparling elms toot and lonoxevvcod no 6 esquesmg david hodge har old lunan dorothy wilson no 11 esquesing predq appleyard phyllu blyth beverly moody ernest newton orover norton no 15 bsquoalng emmanuel rarb margaret slnolair it was impossible for the board un der the reconunendatlon system to award more uuur pasa- standing to candidates admitted as above of the forty three writing tois ex amination at oeorgetown toe follow ing were soccesafuu- mary b alexander lions naorni behai hons trehe bennett leonard bignell wm brabsby margaret it- brown hartley oamerori vivian ark lloyd fisher 4ulan fletcher hons erma oarvln blsle qtlbert john d orajiam clifford harris gear hayes hons margaret hill isabel hoare evelyn johnston john jenlcinaon alasta4r keat hons betty kean lancelot king bzathleen laird mar garet leonanj helen leslie ruth blndsavr hom norma mcrjecbnle prank mezwak hasej riddeu mar garet rose hons james stapleton elmer stocfcford uuuh thomson eva tyera eleanor wright helen young womens instttute 3 more silvers r j great- july 410 4i 1245 733 12jm 4200 s4j1 1600 stewarttown the orangemen held a parade to st johnb church on sunday evening of last week stewarttown pifa and drum band headed the parade rev r s boyd of norvai was the preaoher the wx wa and other organisa tions of st johns held a cornbineq plcruo in mr lawsons flats last fr day the day was windy but one- over one hundred turned out and all had a good tune races were run baseball and other games just as supper was ready the publio scboov pupils gathered around their teacher while jack jenklneon read an ad dress and lillian thornton presented mass mckay with a beautrftx initial ring miss mckay in reply spoke of really enjoying the friendship of her pupils white in stewarttown and her appreciation of tbe cooperation of tbe parents she wanted them to ex tend the same to her successor miss mckay has been here four years and we are sorry to see her depart miss ohrtstlne semple is visiting at mrs harry lawsons miss anne wilson of tottenham is visiting with her sister mrs alfred tboropson we are blessed to congratulate li llan thomson and jack jenkunaon on pawtlng their entrance exams quite a number of our residents took in tbe orangemens parade at bramp ton op five 13th of juiy the july meeting of the w i which was wen attended was held at toe home of mrs allatt while tbe weatherman bad promised showers tbe filaments were very considerate a tbe meeting was held on the lawn a snort time was given over to tbe necessary business preliminary ar rangements being made for tbe picnic to be held on the regular meeting day in august it was suggested that rarsgements be made to hold the n nlc at huhonylue vw and that all going wll meet at the monument notice will be made through the press in the usual way when plans are com pleted dr o v williams gave a very in teresting and practical demonstration of artificial respiration this very timely in view of the ever in creasing number of accidents from carbonmonoxide poisoning electrocu tion and drowning the member were very grateful to dr wuuazns for giv ing his time to give such a helpful and easily understood talk and de monstration on this subject after closing the meeting tbe ladies spent considerable time in contests which were arranged by mrs harold leave refreshments were served and vote of thanks was tendered to the hostess for the use of her home thursday friday and saturday you will have yow last opportunity to avail yourself of the numerous bargains offered in this sensational sale this is the best opportun ity you will have for months to purchase sea- sonablemerchandise at prices as low as these h silver where your dollar gees farther golf mews members of the cedar crest oolf cqub turned out in large numbers to take part in tbe mired foursomes tourney on tuesday mining tamm some good scores were banded in the prlraolpal prise winners were mrs maokay and mr erwin mrs nodwell and mr armstrong mrs hodgson and mr bertram wuloaghby such matches will take place every tuesday evening during be suenme at 630 on thursday evening at 61s the final game for the handsome feather ed trophy win be played between mayor j b mackenzie and mr j a wtlloughby both players are in great form having wpp their way to the flnalf througji stiff opposition ptlone 375 ivixlnst georgetown baseball oeorgetown defeated acton at the park here on saturday by the score of 12 to 3 the locals playing a headup game all the way getting hits when they meant runs and fielding brilliant ly chalmers started on tbe mound for acton and got along very well untu tbe 3rd innings when tbe locals soared 6 runs on 4 hits 2 errors and a free pass one more run came in the 4th on an error and 2 bats five more runs in the 9th on an error and 5 bits at this juncture gibbons went to tbe mound and beld the locals scoreless for tbe rerflainder of tbe game walters on tbe mound for the locals pitched a very good game alihougb hit quite freely acton could not bunch their bite at tbe o time oeorgetown journeys to acton on saturday and should have a good fohowmg of fans from here the box score is as follows umehouse a oari aaa her bangs teething ring rlngaroundlhesoaes bin of friend- telephone rlng the united church sunday school picnic was held at stanely park erin on friday july 8th there was a splendid turnout of both children and grown folk tbe day was ideal after the heavy rain the day previous and everyone had a most enjoyable after noon mr caldwell was tbe oldest and tne two week old infant daughter of mrs a hill was the youngest in at tendance mr and mrs wm mcdowell of toronto spent the week end with mrs lepoiderln mr and mrs arthur lane and chil dren are vlhtlng his mother mrs root lane mr and mrs w patterson of laurel spent sunday at the home of mr r marshall also messrs wm and ralph and miss edwene marshall of toronto mr and mrs r holmes and son and miss hui of toronto spent satur day with mr and mrs al hill miss given hat ts spending a week or two with her aunt mrs holmes hi toronto master james kirkpatrjca spent a few days last week with his grand parents mr and mrs fttandlsb of this match will show some real gojf and wih be worth seeing the boys tournament for the club cups the low gross and low net will take place at ttie end of the month brampton ladles play oeo ladles on friday afternoon hostesses for wednesday june 1mb were mrs noble and miss freda her bert owing to the rain bridge was played and tbe prise winners were highest score mrs blake leslie highest rubber mrs p cleave and miss langan consolation mrs oroy kennedy hostesses for wednesday july 6th were mrs p w cueave and mrs j p reid bridge was played in tbe af ternoon and after tea golf game prise winners in tbe bridge- were mrs hodgson and mrs d wilson and in the golf mrs wblousbby fouhs u and mrs sarah standtsh is vlstting her sister mrs s kirkpatrtck mrs coooey and her daughter of toronto ate holidaying in llmenouse mr ragsnondhui of toronto is spendi a few weeks with ms uncle mr a hill the road rn is in tb vicini ty agamnhdng some rrovofljents rttersbtarr of bn is visiting mrs 3hurch news st albana fjhnrcri glrawullains blhth sunday after trinity matins 630 am suntfay school 1030 am tjnltad flbureb rev r w runuey minister mr norman laird organist and choir leader sunday sobool at 10 a morning service at 11 am evening service at 7 pjn all are welcome 81 georgea church rev w a o tbompson rector eighth sunday after trinity holy communion lujn sunday school 10 am holy communion 11 am even song 1 pm knox presbyterian chnreh remember your place of worship and the gatherxosj of yourselves to gether upon the sabbath i irreverence is tbe father of rebel lion says rudyard tfiptg 3the pastor will be- borne for 8unday baptist cbareh sunday school meats at 10 ana to study the lasting value of religion on the family and tbe natlom rev a n frith win preach at 11 am a 7 paxt this congregatton will wc ship with the oongergatlon of tbe united church on july 24th and 31st in tbe united church and on august 7th and 14th ki tbe baptist church enter mw his oaten with thanks- givtaaj acton terry rf hoiloway lb lelsbanan white zb waltera as waterbouse cj huffman 3b chaaners p qibbons p tyler if gibbons 6 aa r h pa a r- windsor detroit and return saturday july 23rd bargain fare special stajokasmd time going lv oeorgetown 739 am through coaches arrive windsor 10 pm detroit 230 pm only 41 return sunday tickets good in coaches only no baggage checked children 5 years asad ander 13 half fare reduced rates at detroit hotels canadian funds accepted at par buy tickets early from town and depot ticket offices tt8 canadian national 37 3 13 24 9 oeorgetown wilton sji savage cf beaumont it hepburn if walters p armstrong 3b woods 2b ritchie 3b btaekbum c benhatn lb a3 r h po a a 2 10 1 0 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 39 13 13 27 13 acton 020ooo16o3 13 georgetown two 0 0 6 10 5 0 0 x 12 13 5 summary base hits beaumont tyler saorifloe bits walterst hoiloway struck out by walters 8 by chal mers 4 by okbons 2 left on bases oeorgetown 7 acton 0 double plays armstrong to ritchie to umpire homing of hamilton tune 1 hour 45 mtnntes l 1 sqftpall on thursday july 7th maple leafs defeated lucky strikes 17 11 tbkl game was played on wet grounds and th uaujieia were bit quite freely on frajay july 8m ooatem defeat ed army 33 it this gams also aaw plenty of heavy hitting and practically eliminated the army from tbe first townsends hold family rxunion despite threatening weather tbere was a good turnout of the inernbers at tbe townsend reunion at stanley park erin last week a singsons was bfcld in monday july 11th millionaires won two games in oefeatsaj army 144 and terra cotta s 1 in the game with army the maluonalres looked much tt better team and won eaafiy tbe second game was tbe best seen at tbe hash school grounds this sea son su bokjer again gave evidence of being one of tbe best pttchers in tbe league allowing but a few scattered bits and being invincible m tbe pinches he was given good support by the rest of the tsnionaire who played an an round smart snappy game for terra ootta charlie sce- naliya fielding was the feature char lie covers mnea of ground and ac counted in no utile measure for tbe low score tbe double victory moved the mil lionaires op into a tie for first place in the league with lbnehouse mil lionaires nave won 8 and lost 2 umehouae has wen- 4 and lost 1 everyone will be anxiously waiting for the big game of millionaires vs maple leafs who are now bh tblrd place and going strong have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown die second wednesday of every month phone watsons drug store fob afpomtmutafr or yea nay eenssm o t walker at his office ht brsuagttaa the newest style of glameu at reasonable prices ontarios 1931 record fid aiiamlsisjfj she how did you like tbe banquet last nlghtr hernot at ajd she wasnt tbe food good he- very good butri sat next vok crosieym lady w ke ea from my plate ail tbe time v ajuew orarid vantyv wakinsod oh mokevwn oon s s wuktoion jgg bd as mrat loltm busar mra dare medooam vlars oeonre wlluxaaon and rlcband baxendale a bowling at the brampton latues lawn baw ling tournament on wednesday july 8th in which twenty four rinks com peted a rink from oeorge club oomposed of mrs kaiser lata ford mrs allen mrs dale were ambng tbe prise winners i e4b 9jrw4nks fiia canvcers amj w of pa trutblot lodei l portey to aba eltlsene cf oworajetowto bear i ii izi jajneere thankk for tbe anerous ref ude tbe rtwmio jgjajtjajto their appeal on tag day 62 killed- 153 injured at railway crossings every railway crossing in ontario is marked by a warning sign watch for thesesignsheed diem 29outof every 100 persons injured at railway- crossings died the man or weman driver who never takes a chance will never be a railway crossing victim never crots till youre sjpire motor veftlolecv branch qijjtrio ptrient o highways a mwnrej j r- v- a

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