r r tok pane 2 the herald wednesday evening october 26th 1932 4 sunday october 30th anniversary services i 8 am 11 am 7 pm y st georges church georgetown 80th year parish founded 1852 see further pabttculab8 in another oqlomn thy hand o god has guided thy flock from age to age the wondrous tale is written full clear on every page our fathers owned thy goodness and we their deeds record and both of uns bear witness one church one faith one lord ah- ake cordially invited on friday evening lovember 4th christ church cathedral choir ot hamilton will render a sacred musical service all mubtelovers are assured of a genuine treat musical ly and everyone is sure to be greatly impressed by the solemnity and beauty of a fitting tribute to almighty god rendered by one of canadas finest choral organi zations as this is held in the church there is no charge for admission only the regular church collection being taken as on sundays pure food store 2 large tins fancy fink salmon 21c large jar good morning marmalade 39c shuriffs strawberry marmalade and spoon 25c 3 pkgs shirriffs lushus jelly powder 25c 4 x vx lb tins select pink salmon 25c 2 x 28 oz tins pea soup 25c large tin vitone 49c yl lb package magic coffee 18c peamealed back bacon in piece per lb 19c breakfast bacon in piece per lb 14c 2 x i lb pkgs pure lard 23c 5 pkgs deluxe jelly powders 25c nice assortment of bulbs for fall planting choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver toko rnabhll on sunday joot 33rd at jsoa major street toronto rae russell daughter of the late mr and mrs wllbain russell norval out warneb at georgetown on thurs day oct 30th 1932 ficdciiijl a wames in his 71st year dearly beloved husband of the late hn 8pavin obituary frederick gl warnes following an illness of some weeks frederick o warnes dearly beloved husband of the late mary spavin and an honorable and esteemed citizen of our town passed away at his home here on thursday oct 30th be was in his 71st year deceased came to canada from norfolk g in 1816 and has been at resident of george town almost ever since mrs wames died in 1930 a family of two sons and two daughters thomas brie and mrs harry woods georgetown mrs cook newtonbrook remain to mourn the death of a kind add loving father mr wames was a member of the united church and the funeral service last saturday afternoon was conducted by his pastor rev mr rurruey assjstwl by bevs posh and caldwell the iialflwaniw ere joseph hall ieimil wilson 8 b oroat james- brunton angus dun can s harrison the floral tributes were pillow from family wreaths from public school board t and pupils public school neighbors and friends college view mr and mrs huggms and family sprays from mr and mrs v woods and family mr and mrs j hall and family the remains were int led in the family plot in oreenvrasd cemetery halto pres meeting halton deanery wjv- on tuesday oct lath the hatton deanery womans auxiliary ii was held at oakville there was service at baty communion in st junes church at mjo o ol tnodapsoh of the was the preacher immediately after the session of the w a was held in the parish hsu mrs dudley snsitn of dundas the d ihrrthln was in the cbatr monday u were led tw canon rnssel smith who then welcomed the ijfwaatin mtnntrw of 1931 meeting held at acton were read and confirmed also the of the first walton iw i hu were read and the secretarys onanhal re port for the year mrs qtwert of burlington led in a review of the wj since its organi sation assisted by mrs leather who took the subject of overseas mtaskwi mtes mack hamilton luerature of educational miss moody hamilton dorcas mrs leather hamilton jubi lee fund mrs bjenryt oafcvtue the canadian mwdon mrs mcheiuy hamilton financial mas nowson buagton ftav btmnrtxarura tebbs burlington utile helpers oonsiuer- ont of these haltan presbytery united church of osnaoa met in session in acton united church october 39th 10 am a large number of ministers tnd lay men were present the subject under d was evangelism- the rev dr o pid- geon of toronto led in the devotional exercises and dlsrusmnn dr pm gave a wonderful address on the sources of tanks ran bv a gave able leadership in the dl of the vital subjeot the presbytery then adjourned to the basement of the church to partake of a very fine dinner uuiul by the ladies ot the o in the afternoon two very fl papers were given by rev k vial to- toh of burttngton on the new kva geusm its methods andtechnkf and the other try rev c u poole of acton on visitation evans ham- lis methods mod resort the memo present euteretl the dlstwwwkat with keen interest and many contractions were made to this great su and valuable suggestions of future work during the iiiim is hour the nomrna tion papers for tk secretary were rolactrd and it was found that no voting was n p mas dynes of burlington bean rsamtnatesi by i chunaiion atthe afternoon sessi the roll was cauedu each branch rep resented siiinwiliia with a report of the past years work caaon fiymatohs of honan fairna was the fgierial srn who imau the work of the wilvawmrt m honan m the last 3 yeans he left with his hearers amen food for thought show ing that lt hough moch is yet to be wen miss young of oakxnue the church boys it ague secretary spoke of department of the work and u the rkaaali to see that a branch is organised in their parish there star i i already in ntonrse sajmo boys m at the right age cor the the p etrnrativm the mans ansfuary book of correrxjndence following is a copy of a setter re ceived from the orenfell association in aelmowledsvjment of barrel of fruit from georgetown association mutton bay saguenay co one october uth 131 mrs j b t secretarytrees orenfell association georgetown ontario my dear mrs mackenzie the barrel of preserved trait and jam arrived today bow good they all it almost seems too good to be true home preserved fruit for you see we don t get any here all year al though we do have wi i l the barrel arrived m very good con dition i am giad you pack it so wetl again thanking you for your many iihiim mrai nimilallj the frmu sincerely veronica r wood ashgrove the womens tuauu met on tues day afternoon oct 18th at the home of mrs clayton wilson with a large attendance bach mrriu present re sponded to the roo call by spetung her cream of roses a fragrant healing toilet lotion for chapped hands and lips rough dry skin is not greasy or sticky it rubs righj in and a few applications will heal the most tender skin gentlemen will find it an excellent lotion to use after shaving 25 cents danns drug store phone 327 georgetown your wife and family deserve lightning protection lightning arresters installed this week only 100 comply with your fire insurance rccjiiftementa you can laugh at lightning if you phone 241 regardless of where you bought your radio employ frank c whitmees radio and electric service phone mi georgetown features on the a storing nullum for winter- which was very abty given by mrs karl wil son dr c v wimams georgetown then followed with an sivln m what our body does with our food- which was very instructive and helpful dele gates were appointed to the conven tion to be held in toronto in novem ber ashgrove wx was ai in bringing home 1st prise front mqton pah- for the best suit for a amad boy 8uit to be made from a used ill clothing will be received at the neat meeting for the bale to be sent in re- to the can from neighborhood workers association toronto canned fruit will also be welcomed the hos tesses for the day au aftein tea and the meeting closed with the anniversary am l were held in the united church last sunday over flowing cmgh were unauu when rev j f fmi of annate preached two very trsmhing aeivaons anthems by the choir and nlrctava by the node quartette ofoalt greatly to the amicus mer residents r to t m the church and spent she day friends the church was beautifully decorated for the per with nyjwera and foliage on tuesday jjov 1st mrs van horman of hamilton win be the guest speaker at the autumn trjanavooering meeting of the wita at the deanery canon rnssel smith of oakvme was reelected rural dean of walton dean- toe oakville w tea and all spent a very pleasant social hour v the n33 deanery meeting wfn be held at oenrsetowm wctu meeting the october minllm of the w c t0 was heat at the hone of mrs clarence hayes the afternoon was entirely given over to rwilmni re ports of the refreshment booth at the fan fan- were given the wmi cleared after paying all ei was 3ab and this is fiprm to be in creased yet as several other ttons to the defraying of i u tf t are puemiwju a very vote of thanks was passed to who so g assisted both with donations and by giving their ser vices it is a great encouraaesnent to the ladies to find that while thetr organtsatson la thai iwiwaimliy is only in its infancy they have s loyal and earnest ftemds and tens they feel that then- are not to be estimated merely by a roll can mrs reeve the mi uitr of thexioyal t legion report ed on the preliminary mmtl held in the tmp ocurrch for the pur pose of fvprsrnmg to the children this work an organisation linn i list is to be held on thursday october 3tth at os pjn m the bwnday aehool room of the baptist chnreh mr held of nsairnwi provtnct tary of the lti will be m charge of the work of orgvnrritlon the rsrjpvemher meettng vm take the form ot a mothers meeting to which every w interested m the well- fare of young people is invited fuu m ill of this meeting will he made through the regular channels local coancil of wo of the council of women was held in the pubtte lssrary on friday afternoon oct 31st mrs ivjdweu presented a report of the a of the central beuef o a motion was then pass ed to tte effect that we accede to the iiiaunsl of the bemet om that its buysng and illirt wiilini of clothrng be placed tn the hands of an onprjtntee of the local council mrs j b maesvjsnrssj the president of the osun- en was anpnailrrl to undertake una winifred bcydd m this precibtlon of the vdounrsts hospttauty m tendering bar a im at oedar crest m fliiuhavlin a donation of siuea was made to the pappy ifund mrs wliitsniti ve to date m the john umehouse aocotjnts coujcted read the unsouolted complim ent we received tm october isth isxs from aiv aurora client i am certainly pleased with the way you have handled ac- eouuui sent you for collection am- your promptness to re mitting for same it pays to use the most reliable and best service available kelly a aiken j the collectors oranokvixls no ooliecuon no charge tdn est um wood for sale choice hardwood beech and maple at 125 per single cord mixed wood txm per single cord rati- at 3j60 per single cord special price given en 4 single cords for cash j bruiftofqbd phones us or mjj gsorgetewn wood no 1 hsrdwopd beech and issfda i0 hardwood limbs and trdaed vmod tm hardwood knou bar fur- naee sum ralls 3j nay quanttty j stvirjuxa dr and mm r the parsonage over the week end mr arthur btn was home owen sound for a few days last mhs evelyn johnson left kast week to spend a few weeks with her aunt at palermo wedding bens are i login fas our vlllsge these days mr and mm 8v burst of toronto spent the week end with afr hurst was moved that setter he to mrs a k o of wtarton i iisiiislist the orwmrlts regret her revaoval to that town has i frusterl the severing of her eomvbctton with the otamco halton young peoples rally aery interesting rally of the hal- ton presbytery young people was held in the united church on monday evening oct mth the meeting which was well represented by the different organisations opened with a banquet furnished by the georgetown society followed by singing under the leadership of mr rumble of hamil ton the guest speaker of the evening was the rev manwon doyle director of young peoples work he was very ontonustic about the increasing mem bership and strongly advocated pre vention of sin as being much hetter than care in teaching religious prin- cspkk to the adolescent discussion groups were held under the following leadership mr mckel- vie of burlington recreation and dra- mjackfe mr maolaren camup rev marrson doyle presidents and secretaries rev mr rumley mission ary sudy rev mr poole christian fellowship after reports of these had been given mrchas wulson sang an enjoyable solo the work of the four f club of hamilton indicating fun frolic friendship and fellowship who took charge of the recreation ererclsrw fol lowing- offered an interesting feature altogether the rally was both in structive and entertaining browns bakery your 6wn home town bakery that is giving emptoyrnent to four georgetown people and helping to support four homes besides our own at the bakery the bakery that pays a large business tax hydro and water rates to our town and helps in many ways to support the relief work in georgetown a fireman ready at all times to leave his work and help the fire oepartment to save uves and pro perty we give to any good cause in oe now what does the guelph or toronto bakeries do for you or our town we challenge any bread said in george town for quality and we give the best service possible think this over and decide who should he getting your a phone call will bring our service to your door browns bakery plvone 202 georgetown for baby rusks genuine dutch package xft caffsoon evaporated milk f 1 lb uns 2 for 23c specfal extra special perrins jiherbet cream sandwich biscuits i q pound m3 assorts flavors v campbeats forfc an- beans 1jb tin 425 ubbys tender nadian saner kraut 19 nc20 tins sa for halxowitjejv dainties emeatl j a fine 2 lbs mihfcemea eldu 29c pumpkin a- 3 1st mixed nuts lb 17c budded walnuts lb 37c brazil nuts lb 19c jelly beans lb 19c cyumdrof5 2lbs29c kiss candies lb 19c popping com 3 lbs 25c limited mclarens jelly powders 5 pits- 25c ad as aniasalsksped jelly mold free spa for cteafteink suds chipso large ffic package 10 r the soap off beautiful women calay j cakes owbtsltm golden tft pound 65c owowabteatj fresh coffee 45e elect cocoa vioa 21c saperb glayer als catarac drv plw dtpoia le bvj 15c extra special singapore sliced pineapple no 2 tall tin c a debclena product buy a dozen polishes grrors lemon or 6ozbd 14c cmoiv cedar on bd 14c 23c sad 40c zsuslioaid stove polish 6ozbd 15c sbvo or brasso lis 13c and 22c u cooking onions main street 10 lb 15c sweet potatoes 6 lb 19c phone 357 geonsfetown advertise in the herald and watch your profits grow tat aid of work at the home of mb reuer on nov lath very itr afternoon tt served by the i atra iv s ststber pettlt on flwhiiilsy last the newly organta- ed top street tsgers- detested the o h s tream in a hard fought roghy game 11 to c that required 3m rrom- it is gratifying to see the holes in the roads being filled up and the culverts repaired before the a i wfh be played percy neat setwrdny oct zsth al reser- s pvsa this promises the stone quarries are still strong and we hope they wul keep on for some time yet mr and mrs ait marshall eileen mr and mrs wesley and bob and isabel of trjronto visit ed friends tn i amihouse on sunday miss annie atven is vhdttng friends in allsle craig mrs k marshau hs from our midst again to spend a sew weeks- with btrtn friends the womens missionary society held a quitting bee at the home of mrs w lane on wedt noon of last week ah the caned for in the atloratlon for this year have seen anppllrd wdneh h most gratliying to the fiorsefey some of our nnmhrr a the aiaday services m acton srwfl chnrcli lasff n aod also the concert and tea on mnrssij even ing the young people of the presbyter- ian church are putting on their play anting roves at boston vsednsaday trsesdng at ttdtt to be use best the qhj wm of the year as in ran we hereby convey to friends and oar very staosre a- for a to ns during oar recent sad by trig death ot oar be- ttie lswatt ptadbrtcfe gl a c bailey loectmc wdong repairs wood for sale pthaali wtat for national advantage for individual benefit plan now to buy dominion of canada bonds 1932 on monday october 31 canadians will have an opportunity to invest in a new issue of 80000000 dominion of cana4a bontjs by buying these bonds you will accomplish two things i j- 1 you will obtain the soundest investment available to canadians secured by the resources and integrity of the dominion 2 you will assist in further strengthening canadas financial position with favourable effect upon general business notwithstanding the trying condi tions which have prevailed during the past three years canada has established an enviable record of financing for ex ample among other accomplishments the dominion has refinanced maturity and a a reduced interest rate 64000000 of its public obligations due in 1931 1932 1933 and 1934 the new dominion of canada bonds which will bear 4 coupons will be offered at a iwfnr n ditaoount cd provide ajiiatcoine yield in line with current interest rates within the last few months great britain and other countries have arranged import- ant financiarbperarions in each case these have met aith marked success investors having quickly recognized the trend toward lower interest rates the success of the new canadian loan is important it will further demonstrate the confidence of canadia in their own conn- try and this confidence will be rejected in the money markets of the world jrcr nati advantage and for your individual benefit plow now fo buy domunion cf canada 4 bonds 1932 when tbey are offered next momday this preliminary adwtisenaent is published by the departssntofrtnancbto- enable canadian mvestors to make arrangements to participate in this ottering j