Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 20, 1932, p. 2

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it p page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 26th 1932 rrtbi ryrnr l died hawb8 at georgetown on monday july 18th 1932 mfiude rpobuison dearly beloved wiy of alexander h barnes ltttle musician wins canadian trorill josephine blake canada- younsisl solo violinist as announrrd the in ner over all- competitors for the all- canada violin traph romiwird for under tfle auspices of the homo music oonmittrcal toronto last thursday tills contest iwas open to axi child in canada and jooophlnr blak not only led in the trophy class but also won a sold medal in each of the three age groups leading in each cla josephine blake is well known throughout halton and peel counties and has played in this district be sides having won hcvoral violin com petitions in the neighbouring counties the business man who retired to escape salesmen has returned to his office to avoid housetohouse can- townshif cuts pav of alu employees slivcv 1930 the cost of halton coun ty for tlie uukecp of high schools has incrcamd from 39000 to 07 000 the omotuu jqnnded in the current year reeve w ii morden told trafalgar township counrll yesterday reeve monlt n announced that this county tax rate for 1933 would be 8 03 mills its onipared with 6 si mllls in 1931 touncll iassed a motion sponsored b iximily reeve victor hall and seconded by councillor n qtlbert cay- lug or a ten per cent reduction in the vilarles of all township officials and viaites of vrokmen engaged by th uiunlclpality in speaking of the cost of high schools to the county councillor e a orr said there is no end to the demand for the upkeep of our high schools something must be done about it we are not getting enough out of it for all that it costs sherlock ah watson i i sec you have put on your summer underwear watson marvelous hbbrnesl how did you deduce that sherlock well you have forgotten j to put on your trousers spend wisely by eating the healthful economical natural energy food shredded wheat 12 big biscuits in every box made in canada b canadians of canadian vmfat bankrupt sale of the mark clark estate sunday school picnic at stanley park over 35 attend annual evsnt in connection with united chukcii sunday school everything must be sold before the end of july a few of the bargains while they last our own brand tea regular 40c being sold for 25c h jelly powders regular 3 for 25c being sold 8 for 25c pahnolive soap regular 3 for 25c being sold 6 for 25c r flakes regular package 10c being sold4or 25cr washing soap regular value 5c being sold 10 for 25c corn starch regular value 10c being sold 4 for 25c these are only a few of the bargains the whole stockintrade is marked down in proportion and thrifty shoppers will make a point of laying in a full supply at prices never before seen in georgetown at store on john st have your eyes examined q t x jkert dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons drug 8tore for appointment or yea may censwlt o t walker at his oftvxt in bnunptoa the newest style of glasses at reasonable prices thursday afternoon last was the oc casion of u snnual sunday school picnic of georgetown united church over 350 children and adults motored to stanley park erin where a most enjoyable time was spent in ha thing boating etc an abundant supply of refreshments were provided by the ladles of the church and a delicious luncheon was served in thejarge dining ball in the part ideal weather the beautiful park with its splendid aocommodauat for such gatherings and the hap operation of all in the afterapans program combined to make one ofibe most enjoyable outings m the history of the sunday school following is a list of the winners of the different events foot races boys 5 years lucummlnss don ald momnrchy jamie burns boys sto 8 years robert allatt billy long billy crawford girls 5 and under mary dotoson june otell audrey dluon girls 8 yean and under evelyn mil ler ruth muler ruth aotdhstn boys 8 to 10 years percy king jlmmie king eddie btapleton girls 8 to 10 yrs dorothy oumm- lmrs evelyn roney girls 10 to 1 years bthel mcenery lois emmerson boys 10 to 12 yrs douglas auatt bobble ooldnam girls 13 to 16 yrs dorothy mlmme bernloe mnnonalcl boys 11 to 16 yrs bruce kennedy lloyd burt boys over 18 yra praser wlrnmi buly maclaren clothes pin bare bruce kennedy elmer burt ml events three legged race irene tost allan mcdonald relay race praser mrrnms and bernlce mcdonald jack maclaren and dorothy mlmnw transit race 6 to 10 yrs hugh wilson ann louisa tatblanch george long billy snyder potatoe race boys and gfrls 10 to 12 yrs bobby oombam and shirley dillon ralph whitney and ann la- blnsxch ball throwing girls is to 20 yrs moreen bennett bernlce mcdonalrl men over 20 yrs barry tjoldham geo burt dr neilson boys 16 to 20 yrs allan mcdon jim btvans boya batting flies is to 34ohn lane allan m men batting files roy burt a j onelu ladles ball throwing over jr irene tost edith davis peanut race mrs john rekl miss connie deans tossing the slipper miss beth mfcimn miss evelyn beartweu picnic notes jack mcdermld jr bad a fairly busy time as m of navigation jos watson came within three bases of mglttnq a lksne run hi the ball the descendants of the late james lyons numbering 200 assembled at pemdale park cheltenham peel county on july 15th to do honour to their worthy ancestors who had sacri ficed so much in clearing and building the beautiful homes they now possess the afternoon was spent in sports under the control of frank lyons and lloyd leslie and were very much en joyed by everyone after lunch a very interesting pro gram was enjoyed by aul the speak ers were jas lyons roy lyons thorn lyons hamilton lyons w campbell of cheltenham j clark a lyons of lake man brampton r f leslie nerval the oldest member jamea mrk and o leslie of chlnguacouay community singing was led by eve lyn uyons instrumental duet by don- ajd and marino cation solo by ruth anderson aosotnpanled by alma alb- son on the vloln and gertrude an derson al the piano reading by oeor- gtna bodes solo by mrs o town- by betty lyons solo lyons anember of the of music chicago alex maclaren developed a flat in the threelegged race and ids backers lost money on htm and his nartper ralph robs pulls a powerful stroke as an oarsman and there is still a chancer for bias winning the diamon harry ooldnam made the head mar ker step back cm when he heaved that bau a lot who were too old to take part in the sports held than own whan they sat down to the well laden frmnn barnyard golf proved quite popular wktn jack mcdermld st walter evans walter anthony fred sinclair norman brown allan roney ralph tripp and others rev mr rumley was right with the boys and was a keen competitor in some of the sports it would have been just to bad for any man if he bad been standing with in reach of some of the ladles in the slipper tossing contest stanley park in an ideal spot for plena and e bad a good time tfco ball game between the mens class and tuns boys resulted to win for the former by a score of 9 to 14 it was a good game and caused lots of fun and esesltement nou irpitane leonem do rhw irritate the lion lyons reunion meeting the follow ing officers were elected for the re union to be held in three years presldentj l clark vicepresident t lyons secretarytreasurer t l leslie about 180 young people friends of the svyons clan joined in an evening of danring to music furnished by a toronto orchestra winners in races were as follows curis under 8 yra je bodes anna hutchinson ethel hutchinson boys under 8 yrs stuart moody wudon moody clark lyons olrls under 10 yrs edith lyons marlon canon mna bbooklehank bays under 10 yrs ranald moody jamea luyons ouls under 18 yrs vivian clark ida mrkane helen cme boys under is yra uoyd brookle- bank tlmmle bocles donald cation young ladies mary hunter vivian clark louisa broouebank young men hugo lyons oliver hunter campbell binclair ballon race bernlce lyons vivian clark enid thornton mens potato race edgar lyons joe lyons ladles potato race bernice lyons enid thornton pie plata race hugo lyons mary lyons wilfred leslie and margaret leslie j j campbell and campbell the richardson reunion over one hundred descendants of thomas james and andrew richard son and tbelr sisters mrs margseet mcqueen mrs jane elliot and mrs agdos white pioneers ot wellington county pkaoiced at stanley park erin wednesday july 13th 1932 after hrnoh there was an informal program wltn the president mr j olbsoa richardson in the chair there sere duets by little ruth ric hardson and oloria farthing vocal solos by miss agdeopismore and mr walter richardson violin solos by mr stanley rtlchardson choruses by the grand valley rloharusons com munity singing led by mr norman pol ton mrs nairn was the pianist short speaches were given by mayor m of georgetown mr austin richardson shesboume and reeve sims mclean of eramosa greetings were read from the fol lowing miss anna hay toronto mr james l richardson isabella rich ardson and irene richardson van couver bjc mrs nellie r cooper dojton m mrs m c aitkin oak prof parker u bayne wolfvule ns mr tfaos weir and mrs margaret weir stringer bald- winton bass mrs maria live be- dondo beach cal mrs hannah par kinson macfcenne hbltrule cal mrs w- a ryder and miss florence qamp- beu campbellvllle nt fallowing the progrsra there boaang b games and a ball match prises were given to mm peter bayne orand valley the oldest per son in attendance joan richardson barrie h111 the youngest to mr and mrs j gibson richardson shefcoume ror the largest family present and to mr norman folton for coming the longest dfrrtanre after supper the young folk enjoyed dancing in una pavilion the officers elected for the ensuing year were president mr 81ms mwoan secretarytreasurer mrs j b mac- kensle the next reunkm is to be held in stanley park kctn an july 4th 189s were acton oftickbs of dohne reunion immotteb com four sqoare our superior lumber runs true to form in slse grade and finish it r is workable immediately yoii select a board or stick any one picked out at random jfrom the pile it makes for better structures pd more economical building it costs no more it provides more for each lumber dollar spent free delivery service to au points in qeorgetown acton milton and sutitsundlng laultuiy georgetown lumber c phone georgetov 250 acton 120 1 garden party thursday july 28th at 815 pjon daylight saving timet the hostel notval artists mrs vaufban olaser of tbe vaughan olaaer players miss violet murray scottish soloist and comedienne prise winners in the hostel music festival will perform community singing led by rev j a sysed of angola africa the band ot tbexchtn rifles scottish will plat i hp04h v me parkjjjg tnose interested in athletics aquatics and boxing should plan to be present in the a from 2 run brxnq tour lunch baskets oops and cutlery tea sugar and creamwill be served fre8 at tvjo pjn aduission lag 25c good for all day trie fifth annual reunion of the dobtole clan was held at edgeanod park eden mills on friday july 1 1032 despite the inclement weather over one hundred attended this an nual gettogether members were pres ent from hamilton toronto dundaa cleveland kitchener newcastle vine- land waterloo as wen as acton and vicinity after dinner a m p granume was put on by nwuilkub of the clan in the pavilion then came the races events were put on for the children from a to 79 the sports committee made a very fine nyianllsui of prises supper was served at 6j0 pm and brought to a close a most successful affair the following officers were duly elected for tbe year- honorary president mh andrew rxbme toronto presidentmr hyatt dabble lime- house vicepresident mrs a cuuen new castle receptionmrs thomas marshall acton refreshment mrs thomas lapprn mr snd mrs kannawin attended tbe service at knox church grand val ley on sunday morning and spent the day at the home of mr j carrol misses wllla and mary vannorman of oaelph are visiting at mr and mrs o a laabrs miss etbe dills of toronto spent the weekend at the borne of her sister and brother here the hydro lines are bung transfer red to the telephone poleaon mill street and the ok hydro notes will be removed ran anotiier section of actons main thoroughfare while bathing at rjockwood gordon babcock of acton had tbe misfortune to injurs one of tbe toes on bis right foot rather badly when it was caught on a piece of sharp rock the foundations are being put la for a new r on mm street east for the misses held of erin it is expected tbe new residence will be completed in a couple of months free press golf news the hostesses for ladles day july 13th were mrs wulougnby and mrs b leslie in the afternoon bridge was plsyed on the club house veran dah and tea served later at cedar crest after tea golf was played tbe prise winners m bridge were mrs hodgson nd mrs noble the prise winners in golf were miss lan gan and mrs ooldnam baseball georgetown visaed acton on salsuv day and def the home team by the score of it to 1 in one of the most thrilling games of tbe year gib- bans started on the mound for acton getting along very well until tbe fourth inning when tbe locals drove hkn to the abowera wub an 8 run rally he was rfeplacedy chakneis who did nofget along any better as the locals hit him haad for 8 more nins includ ing s home runs one by hepburn and 2 by beaumont walters wbo started on the mound for the locals was hit quite freely and was replaced by mcnaliy in tbe eighth and this seemed to be worse as the team blew up and everything happened that could happen mc naliy was taken out and walters sent back on tbe mound who finished the the locals bad a had day in the field and should be in good shape to take oakvllle here on saturday after getting this oomedy of errors out of their system so everybody come our to tbe park on saturday and a good gamer wlllbe assured you bo score acton terry 2b houoway 4b hulbnan 3b walters aa wblte rf chalmers nv wsterbouse ej tyler li ajs r h- po a e a s i a qbjbons n p r s j pibbons pc a lpishman 1 14 1 1 e o a t a o 48 14 1 27 13 with ideal weather n thursday last the final game for the feathered trophy was played before tbe largest and happiest xnswd ever seen on he cedar crest golf course the finalist mayor macarmsie and mr j a wfflougbby gave a brand of golf worthy of the canadian open great care had been taken by the green officials to have tbe course in good shape and with the bright col oured dresses the links was a picture prompt on time the contestants drove off tbe first tee and landed in tbe gully at this point it was noticeable the crowd was pressing uw ropes but with careful handling the spectators gave the players a chance pitching nicely to the green with their srrnrk both sunk their putts in even figures all square j excitement was running high and at tbe famous hols at the pond where many budding ch have come to grief chief marshall begged far silence and the golbnt cans were de lighted to see two lovely shots land on tbe green laying heir baus dead and sinking their putts halted the bole again su equare wiuoubhby ove to he third hols like a hagen while tbe mayors drive resembled the ehararterlatim of bobby dobble toronto toronto dobble toronto softball the games during the past week at the high school grounds featured soma highclass hast ball matple leafs def lknehouae 8 to 5 on july 12th on thursday jury 14th millionaires and maple leafs met to settle tbe league leadership these into teams having been deadlocked for flrst piano after seven innings of spectacular base bell the score was 2 to 2 al bolger and roy wilcox both pitched very well bolger striking out 18 men and wilcox 13 these two teams will meet again to settle this tie game m the second game nerval defeated olen 24 to 5 friday july 16th lucky strikes de feated lunehouse 14 to 8 to keep in the running for a playoff position in the second game costers defeated strollers oh a losegame that was well played the score was 6 to 8 monday july lath aa stars de feated the lucky strikes to put them out of c ofaanoa for brat place by the score- of 14 fn the second gslpe m did tbe same to nerval and defeated them a following is the 1f of tbe teams fonawing mondays games won lost tied bjo mulioriatrss a maple leafs a lucky strikes 9 cotters v a norwal 3 lbneoouse a k m all stars 5 i ibs terra ootta i 1 i too strollers 3 boo army a 7 aai olen l t 19b erin mrs s rldler returned home on saturday after a pleasant visit wltb mr and mrs frank rldler of pitts burg pa snd with mr and mrs a amott of buffalo by mr nelson scott who recently un derwent a serious operation at the lockwood clinic toronto has suffi ciently recovered to be sole to return home and is convalescing mr and mrs emerson tarswen and son garfield mas jaunes taraweu and mas mervin rennick have return ed home after ymuig- a week wltb friends in new uskeard tarxwejl and rosegrove the following judging team won tbe intertownship cup with a total standing of s870 geo b3llott 700 les lie tartaon 734 donald matheson 732 alvln taylor 727 clare burt 887 john thomson 687 runners up mlnto with 3568 miss jean matbeaon won a free trip to tbe royal winter fair with highest sta in the competition at the eleventh annual olrkvs bouse science judging contest at macdona institute oaelph on july 2 miss etta moklnnon was fifth in the competition lor girls under 1 years winning a prise advocate bold inaki church news st aibsns cbareh cllenwuuaans ninth sunday after trinity matins 930 an sunday school 030 am knox rreebyterian charcb the congregation is asked to wel come rev mr raye of boston ont next sunday baptist charea our congie will worship with the united congregation in the united church jury 24th and slst st pe chxtreh rev woo thonrxpsod rector ntatb sunday after trinity holy communion 8 am bunday school 10 am mitlns and litany xi is even song 7 am united chareh rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird organist and choir leader 10 ajn sunday sohool and bible classes 11 am and 7 pjn united services with tbe bapust church the rev h j pricchard dj of north broa united church toronto in charge all are welcome capti w bradleyssl j bdoke sunday neat sunday school at 18 us nollneai meeting 11 aja sunday school and btnls ebas 31 pm salra- uon metung at j pm totsday 730 home league aioeunt wad- neaday pm rohbo tasting all jerry tom are you ever troubled tom j am boroe nugbis i dopt sleep three hours jerry n pity you then ive got it ewftubr bad re been snlkte now for about three i years tbe dactor oalk it neuria insomnia paxalaatttary tim stuntmgltve bad tt las 1 nionths but we call it a dsby jones delightful irani bald them tbe green and sinking their putts tbe marker scored up sn4 half all square playing tbe long fourth hole a drive braasde and maahle njblick saw the balls klasing the nap another hatt what a game all square the treacherous dogs leg the fifth caught tbe mayors bau tout he made a splendid l and s an other half with a long putt ah square and jour to go two splendid drives to the sixth brought forth another round of ap plause which kept the green officials busy with the ropes a pause 1n the game and if the spectators would only remember to give the players a chance and not corwd ttbern but it was a final and much enthusiasm must be borne when favourites reach tbe final stsges of the game the bell rang agmln all square and three to go the seventh hole was played in par figures some game evenly matched stroke for stroke did the players strike for supremacy waiting for the break to come another roar another hast au square at tbe eighth and one to go with nerves on edge the crowds surged down the course two lovely drives met their applause choosing s spoon tbe mayor drove tbe burn wluoughby playing an iron safe the next shot to tbe elevated borne green would settle between these well known peayexs mayor macken ale with deliberation placed hts maahle shot six feet from tbe pm a fever of exrltement held the crowd a great shot then a great shout but before the noise and dm bad died away wuloughbyn ball came sailing pi the air and janded six inches from the cup what a shot what a roar with putts to sink the mayor strucsf con fidents only to see his bail be on the up of the cup and wltb a tap mr wluoughby had won the trophy in a great- game from a great player by one stroke one up this match will always be remem bered as one of the gi and closest games ever plsyed on cedar crest golf course congratulations jack the boys tournament for the low gross snd low net wul be played at the end of july two scores of rune boles plsyed on different days must be banded in to mr o t within the next ten days georgetown ah wilton sjs 4 ritchie as 1 mcnauy of p 8 beaumont ri s tuck rf 0 hepburn s v waltsr p cf s armstrong 3b 8 woods 3b 3 blackburn e 4 benham lb 4 summary home runs beaumont 2 hepburn 1 three base hitshepburn 1 mc nauy 1 two base tuts mcnauy sacrmos hits huffman n oxbbons a mcnaliy vwh strikeoots by walters 6 mcnctty 3 by gibbons 1 chalmers 6 left on ba c 5 acton 14 earned runs g 16 acton raevdxo toronto hours sua h nrhm provincial v firemens convention at georgetown jdiy 29 30 31 aug 1 programme friday july 29t morning registration and billeting delegates at convention headquarters town ball at 10 am friday athertvoon a pm official opening at convention prayer by rev dr howard adeireb8 of welcome by mayor j b mackenzie response by the president george h smith of dunnvilla fridajr wening tfcoe a general news the county of simcoe was saved 300or ttoofay reason of the fact that both grand and petit juries were dis pensed wltb at the june hrssions of the county court in barrie jsst week four eases had been set down for trial by judge and jury but his honour judge wismer indicated that wltb the cooperation of offlnialb snd aoll- dtors who were interested in jury r auf i it bad been iirt to gat ajlong without juries the death of mrs john a icauffs man a resident of inglewood ee- ourred at bar home early sunday moraing in her 83rd year she was a member of tbe united church and la sm t by her hn tbe funeral win be held wednesday wltb interment at new lxnidee twentythree cents per gauon was the mice asked for gaaouns by almost an buritngton dealam over the week end the price war being blamed on one or two dealers who low the boat in bidding for custom twenty- six cents per gallon is the usual price 7 15 three pump hookup demonstration on main street uj00 business session ajd lljl program saturday july 30th mokiino s 9 am concluding business session snd election of officers saturday afternoon 130 pm sharp bightseeing tour of oeorgetowivand vicinity can leave fire hall at 130 4 pm league baseball game in park milton vs georgetown saturday evening 8 pro parade dancing and monster carnival at the park sunday evening sacred concert snd community sendee at park at 8 pan adorsssb by rev j w bread ma ph d of toiconto musks by lome rloes soottkbj band and lions boys band of oeorgetown silver collection firemen and bands will form parade at fire hall at 730 pm sharp and proceed to park for service monday august la monster parade and denaonatration parade of visiting fire deparancnta bands and decorated floats will leave tbe park at 1 jo pm and proceed along main ouelph queen and john streets returning to park hose race hook amd ladder race fancy drill prises in each event 8150 100 wq rescue race sickle trophy 2500 best appeasin company on parade class 1 trophy best appearing company on parade class 2 torphy tiigvofwarflremen not competing ha other events 8 men c bird trophy oldest agnuatus in parade special prise au companion bringing band of not leas than 20 pieces gstuu chief oram trig longest distance special prise oldest ccnlef in paradespecial prise company pot less than 20 men coming losgest distance 20 00 100 yd foot race for f over 90 years prises valued at to s 2 100 yd park ram open prises valued at 8s 83 ta chlets bo yard race prises valued at 88 3 83 fxretnens relay race 1 mile au events on daynght saving thne monday night in the paurk band concert special programme midway jitney dance in the armouries refreshment booths lokne roubb tsoottibh band ik attendance nrenlng aduilsslon rree 4 i heres a little story for retailers a milton ti mrs frank besooby of detroit mtch is vtslttng friends in town mass mary 8tewart of loronto is vlslung at the home of tnapector denyes mrs t c dales left last week for port carting musfcoka where she will spend a few weeks mr and ms kexrtmth a cose an nounce the engagement of then- daughter maryt3j9ueen 4o roderick james only son of mr andrmr john hl mckaytlof muton the marrlasx wul take place july 30th melville robinson son of geo rob inson toronto has been engaged to flu the vacancy on the moton public schools teaching auff caused by be resignation of howard wrigglesrsorth wbo liu been appointed ajrlnclpal of port wuler public acbooj the follovfins la a list of the num- bar of people rco tfae smt age pension in hakon county- burjirsr ton 38 nelson 33 oalcriue 48 trafal gar aa a oeorg ib ac- ij young tailor complained about his poor business i make just as good clothes as a do he said and i sell them for leas yet a ret moat of the business of this district this young tailor felt that men ought tp find ouf about him that they dioplrj search him ojt h didnt see that it was hit job to make known to all men the fact that he made good tlothes and sold them at attractive prices s on the other hand advertised their business and of course men went to them for their clothes its the same all the world over buyers go where they are invit ed to go they buy in largest give numbers from those who them information about their busi ness service goods prices is exactly as it should fie this why shouldnt tfte most ag- gressive seller get most business f v the world ikes to buy from keen fellers from retajlers ljo pay them the eompliinent e bill ing them about what they have to aell and about their desire for their custom dumb retailers may be fine men may give good values may be firstclass store keepers but the buying public prefers to go where advertisements in their newspapers direct them to go the wise retailer runs jus business in line with what buyers want because it is profitable to do so it costs a retailer far more not to advertise than to advertise issued by- tbe csnadlan weekly newspapers association ir rl

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