Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 8, 1937, p. 1

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w 1 sevcntyfirrt yew of publication the georgetown hermu wednesday evening september 8th 1937 150 per annum in advance 200 to ilsla- the georgetown herald j at hoou sukw eje r if the fenerllew weekly newnpejjer aenrieuoii out time tlau pakmoger l10 tun luugr and mail mltng tun pumr aiulwail cm iun- paasmlgera lor toronto s53 pjd piwhvi iiunday only tl3t iun- luw mm pssur and uall uu un pasmiuer alart nan passlmnr and uall tuo iuu pairumer- sunday jl p iiundayf ixa jfm jra mjtrtl uall and passenger wi uail ai0p3ngr directory leetoy dauc icc m svbu bennctt bjl ooo gregory tlku iud uui sl amenmml al langoon hi i ii i huy raule hnt uo1 klon to uu bcee eeela rureef ootth oeorzeioera w c chant kenrleler he uui street qearteuwa krin hau 2m cxi box 1m s k ryutr xleney kco li bdmkl cook oordon arejdon sm ueln st north brmbiptdjo ifelephooe m iluold r uetoutleblh bulhtnt brtttpton luephoo 43 r k watson djbs uldjl ci ooot hours lo l kuegt tfauredy e jackson dldjl soeceator o tha lata or fep ofma 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was rid inr ids bicyclr on tlw htshway writ of acton lruck ulu caldwell of crcwon comert who wt1 walking along the roadway both wvr raocr badly brulrd and jiakcn up and re quired koedical attention tiejwwun orcurred tin tlkwlay eentnn nbom nine oclock mr and mir- wm lsnkimrousi ur and ur k ii vincent bill and turbara txnm thevrek end at tlie home of ur and ur- richard lea- vrtli utmt welut ur and ur bdwln currie aul uuttr dobby ucjdohald or milton lletthts ajtent tlve week end wul mrs- anaus uedonald and family at dolly varden ur and um g a diiu and lami- ly pent the wekend in uliter a un alice uacnhenn vivo ha ben vktllna tlvere lor the nat month ir to relumed home with them free puss georgetown centennial old h week and hinh school reunion an event lone to be remember edhundred of vimiior and friendm enjoy spl prograrn provided by cenlennial conunittee tsun- day service a fitting climav attended by several hundred people t til and in uumi old tuwii trmerv unta uir tnnturi uveof live bl lit the dumhiioii erin ur and urs fred ttomiwjvn georselown 5it sunday with mr and urs- u thomnon ulvs helen tnwell ha rettim to guellih after two weeks tiohiuy with her narenls ur and mrs wm tarwweu ur- jack abbott of walkrrvilr is conralesclnc at the home of iils iar- entx dr and ui j u abbott fol- lowini a tonsil operation- ur andrew smart left for tueh- ard landmc on monday w tie re he will take up hls duties in the tnlur room of um- jmullc clwiol ixr and urs dniry anii ut daughter dlaru who have been vl-jt- iaz tlth her parents ur and mrv whitley towriline havt- relunixi ikoue to winnipeg ttve folowlnc local arhool teaetvis liae arreiited iwamtuuu and romniim- red their duties on wednesday u dorts dacji near grand valley mk- uarcaret aum4n ai marville hi- plorence sieen at brisbane mts pretla cbok at wlndior ti1 cusi wlio tausht lat year at brljiane nil wlttdir juirocate i 25 reward ttl k mu 19 mttf u 1 urnvs woy- houwi cobn salvs hr amy era r ubim ttijcy nwat nai ejela tves maawfol aew iilmlllb aniruea kr coetns ok cajll- ousksi u el tliinhliii ul nik 9ela eua bret ignmrihia ver eel mi abeoefeeaeky bale but he radio repairing 13 ytan rrailiiiri we specialize on this work j sanford son hlonti ckokgetown ma 300 for 200 special otfer three um borer lloyds otou- acu bavkhs tor uo rvuleulla uid la this nroicrtptjon prescribed by saocisamm puvaioiana iu ew retulu lor or 40 yean touittvkly ouahantirjm to re- awe all rotuis or btouacu pmrlmfft dyrpeaela xaduseuioa aur rtoiwierh bauiee vobuuns ekomlnr elckaen rar uabi r aea mrtmiee end every rind of otoaf- aoh owurr sold um tinnmiawiil ed- yfllh a awwew bek luareiitee by ueoooeulacktl duuo stoeuc u fall cleaning calay soap matches su char mops si old dutch euunttn gaa f 1 uukl ji lm ares 3 t27 3 b 16c 3 b 20c eti 47c ba 25e silver creak w uotvl savatva1 pork rolls ewuj 29c qaal it olt cew flakes 3 u 23c vitone 1le tie 47c wak teia raee siaalti peilmolive soap y j 4 w 23c oxydol i 21e pg soap 415c rinso ww 21e hawes wax ft 43c walnuts 9c milnecxke puddings w jjiy powxxrs 3 14c honey bar will raiiiat cubr canning k rings do mustard tu tie 48c ule mj phluf spice l 10c grubbers ctm fjlm fruit jars o- 99c 113 parowax 4i pwtut 10c domestic 14i ko 13c tv-icu- ovaltine tu 38c 41 58c ttve evvt1 wus duly celebraled ort jlmnday friday aturtuty atitl iua- dnv iat when hundred of uie old toys ai4 cllrh ntumed to in iwmve of tlvelr cluullmvod to wiviy uv ma- iulria cetrtemilal and old ltonl wek projram provided for thip jc- raiuorw many happy meirvorle of byarone days fnwtrfjhd and ntung tr- hute vatd to live loal llverr wivo kimld iruu and dinicultle cleared lha lorei and luui live foundation of iu hlilendul towli of industry and hom ir liaipy prospetou and conlwit- cd iieople wtiereuve rellglou anl rducailoiuil feiturei are ever main tained a euenual to the future 10i- fure bl live town and communly it waj alo tlve occasion of uv llftynrai biinlvtrwiry of the oiunm 1 mann vwtejlpl nf our illah scluwl and the happy ya wp- nunion of representative of flfiy- two claies proved a nooit enoybe feature of jive old tvome week tlie home wek activltua were de dicated in all reverence to tlve mem ory ox uie uurdy ivlon of euiuee- ing and geofotown to whoi vuion loyalty and courage we owe so much of wlut we have and are to our father our kxlouteri and oliver loved ones wlvo built on th- fourulauon laid by the pioneers and who labounns in many neldc never loa tlvelr ideaii of good- duaenudp and never ceased in their endeavor u make tlve community a better one for uvelr children to live old boy and girls return- in it home after many year with the eoiivlctlon that itwlr coning would truddtn many hearts and brtchtea taiy ejei and be mutually nrotlubb to all imbueu mltli the spirit of thc centennial to he uij school on the hul eli- bratinc this year her wmicenunnlil the a ma mater ol hundreds of loyal alumni and alumnae who ga there- 1 tills jetr to pay homaee to a jrel tnultutloii to ihc oimj people of the hlfh schoni and georgetown and the township rucgllns to keep uvelx ltnlance in a world of chanxlnc values and ivoliilcal and economic unret with the faith that they will find lhe ncht olution and measure up to thf tanuarcl of the men and women in whoee honour thee celebrauoiu ore held the program opened on thursday rtrmns with a grand centennial ball veld in the armories which were beautifully decorated for the occasion with flatp- bunting evergreens aud flowers excellent music was up- ivlud dunnf the evening by lehmans orchestra of qakvule and georgetown llpe naml the iwkoejjes went urs- james ballantine mrs joseph gib- bonx urs j u- moore un l e fleck iln- wm long uri j li mackenzie on friday afternoon the hlah sclvoul reunion took place at the school croutuls when there was a attrndanre of former students olid frlenili tte old bell rang and many uu- dent of bypnie yeart some of lriem irjmllatlvern and grandmothers now jxmblrvl in their claaaes the iltm dtxipiine of former days was replac ed by ivearty liand shakes and cheery breeting and with it all there was a note of sadnts when memory i called the facets of tirae who hail rvmtl ow- the vreat divide in ihr anrnini jears proin ilk- mhoo the gathering re turned o the vacus and beauufuhy liadtti lawn to mingle in uvclal inta eoma and llitrji to short addrvtur of wrimme and ivertainlng to the lit lory and achievement of nclvool ioicrjopl glbbanx on behxlfuf ihe clten- and members ol council wroaiei tve ojd hays and cblrt and wlhed uiro all an enioyable visit to the old sclvool and town ur f it wbon chairman of he ilich school hoard addressed the sathenna as fojloan 1 ladies and gentlemen niervdlof lm day and today we are glauso many have come irom far and iwar to our re- union on this slu annl- ersarv of the ogvenlng of oeorgeovn high school we come with a frelinz of indebet edne 10 the founders the men wlvo jvlanned and worked in the face of much opvorition down thru the man many ha erved fallhfulre pin thlv connection r present to tu i ive membern of our ivreeni i hoard r h foulk john iunghasi 1 w v grant c h dayfoot her w j n o thomivon with w t- itvans 1 secretary- we also owe a great debt to our tea h h 33e weilbli hp sauce u 10cl 27c i cttmktd beef caeeit teil soup 3 t- 25c to ilvmi thv metuure of uianklidjoaa- ow- a our fcthdol ivax tawtd m good rec ord thm live yewni and thb yr bm reports are very braiilylng uay i w- lroduce ourvaif ur itwaahevt ul kvtimon uu iiimak ubx luke laia tlvompwn uu and ur lwki- mati a tiv too w all owe a gei tkwl o our auocutea how helpful joaity of then tvavr- beertl yiov how haw we ail toeoe batk and why i i imoi to tw that in t hunauirv ww com back to our uj prlniiuvenctu of what w ar and hot of what we have we axw here to be ouncleea with lbo who know lu bt and ihou ww know fawal looking back lo uw days wbm w- nded ionmf otw to beowve in us spoken or ictiud but reliard wtvether of ttoodnes or kindn- or of tried rrtetvdihlp umtty wiu look hi vain for wme they would fain i meet again for uvme they hav fc and lome tlvey have departed aud we trbkuur thenl krwlefully ulday hut we are back with the uaaluar faee of ten twvoty thirty yaaurs ago teachers and clasimatca w have i leiten from many regretting their lu- i ability to oe her today and ejqict- ever meajuire of citiaenahip yoii owe to uve old school weu here we are and how glad to meet again you have coa us and we are thankful lor you and we none the ima haw come to you and our wekoue to you and yours is full and complete tfwfvug forward troaa hue today you havt a work to do wnd what evr iwewaure of ciuaenihii you owv ui the mate the kaaplre and the work so lhii to you a wih a hope lruo that la all your fcrtivitie your decisions your work and your asso ciations you may know and have the power of an entile life god blots you everyone other sneakers were colonel jjues bauantine rev a- b hamilton ur ralph ross a deiitcious uiucheou was iverved at the dose of the program and the event passed into tdstoty but thare will linger uajoy happy wtitnitm of the meetings and grhings on the occasion of this flftyflru annwer lary of oeorgetown high scbaol on priday evening th cahlennial banquet was held in the aruvanes when over ove hundred sat dwu to magnificent spread provided by ihc ladle or the pnsbytcrtan united and holy croix cnurches alter grace had been tnoken by rev w o o trovp- ion the tablu were nicely daconated with sowers the menu was excellent and the service all that could be de sired and lei us just say her hat georgetown ladles are second to none when it comes to providing for a bn- quet- the coasts were eatteoded a cordial welcome by uayor olbbons and co lonel james ballantine chairaaan the centennial comaalitee rhe tc to the king was proposed by uayor gibbons and rwponded lo by sing ing the kaiiortidr anthejaa uuslc was provided by the lome scots band and the georgetown pipe band- after the banquet a most gorgeous musical pageant was given in n park by the following bands royal hamilton ught inxautry band lome scots band georgetown acton ciuaens band- brampton otiaens band fergus chisens band georgetown pipe band guelph pipe band alton fife and drum band glen william pile and drum band guelph trumpeters- campbells crou girls pue and drum rami tlve paceani epbodrirrseailrd-un- der tlve light of nare and torches were as follow 1 the british ptag to the urulei empire layalists blue bonnets over the border georgetown pipe oanjederation lat the uaple lawjt roryactoo citiaen bal lo buglftf uiamihly roil of dnimv to the uen ot ia5 l3rlluhorena- ditrallai pilw and drum balui 11 the oay nuvrtk to oeotc- towti old boys and girls boyt uf um old bhavde lome hcou uvd 13 1hs ikoer war bugle xm- ly rolls of drums ooldlem ol tlve irueen fcrvul band w fwnar of trumtirtji acceaaiou of edwwrd vii land of hope avd glory band of r h- l i lifttjalare trumpets acceialoil george v united ktelurehrvunpr ton band isbuakai luaembly roll of drumx iftl tripp ciluiv lvw111 xfelanel bogle fergus and bruknpet tod aid viii- tunlud brmmptot band 1 the lorne scots plotne scou band lafaccmsion cavhkda a2xasou ln pile in of voeorge tmpton and vl o kvftlte a number nt old time songt lncltsj log whan you- and i werj young uaggie uvr tnreoda among the ootd old ireland etc were ren dered by the bands during the even- inc in thw grand hnale the maued bandi played o canada auld jlang bvna and um national anthem a beautiful display of fireworks brought to a doae a most enjoyable day kpent in greetings repliiliscvcs famttatlng and music in conunecraorauan of the one hundredth annlveraarv of the town we ail love to call home georgetown saturday was spent by most of uw old boys and girls in roaming around old haunts visiting friends and at the lacrosse and baseball games in the park in the altemooo- a very ntling climax to this great and aaetaoravble event in the history of our town was the union church ser- vloe in the armaria on sunday even ing hi which all denooslnatious in the town took part uusvt at the service which was at tended by several hundred people wax provided by toronto police choir un der the bodenhlp of ux williams with urs williams prositting at the piano and the lorn scots band of jean harlow friend of animals rev p k dayfoot ujl djx of port colborne an old georgetown boy presided rev d d davidson u-a- rd the scripture lesson rmt f kl was bf guelph led in prayer arid rev d a- uolr bju bjx of lumu- tott prtaxhad the sermon oreetlngs from the churches of oeor to returned old boys and girls were conveyed by rev p c oveeend ba chairman of the ulnl- sterial committee the theme of the servicer was thauauulnesj to ood for nis goodnas to us as individuals and as a com munity in the year gone by and w eking his guidance and care in the years to come ulntueq present at the service be side those alrwady mentioned were rev ur ucalplne brampton rev ur roadhouae branlford rev w o o thoatpson and revtc o bat ter rev father ucbride exprecsed his regrets that he was unable to be nrcaeal continued on page 3 sxzc op dairy hestd to keep 3 to the settlen of glen william uen of ilarlechjuton pue and drum band a 3 pioneers of norral ucnsbbx gathertng wl a hundred pipers georgetown pipe band to kuqueing and the scolti block lass o gowrte band of r lv l to pioneers of georgetown scotland the brave pergus band c to acton on the uountaic mountain roseband ol ft a l i t fanfare trumpets acceaaioo of victoria regtna tjlutrd rasplre- lome scots band g bugles aueaably roll of drumi to the boys of fenian raul ulhstrel boy u away to war plfr and drum band the question u often asked a the use of a dairy herd likely prove the most profitable on tha average farm the profit in milking cows lies mainly in the selection from and in the breeding ot wgh producing pure bred dairy stock- good cows are sel dom bought but they can be raised this means beginning with a pure bred sire with either the cows one already has or with young hellen selected from practical purebred herds the tiae of the herd should be de termined by the amount of pasture land that available the passibtilty growing the bulk of other feeds necessary can be cared for without the employment of additional regular i labor -at- artlhou- xwquiriaa addad buildings a group of fewer than five cows is unprofitable because it requires too long to fill the cream can does not easily justify buying a separator and demands approximately the same among the tnny who drcpty tlve ikslng of the much loved and publicized movie ir jesn knur- low no ivne was more bereft than tlve numerous pets she cared for in her brtautllul home gone are their happy days wltm the lovely jean holtrked with lhm an j led then in her idle toooirnls they will and nther ivomt- no doubt bul will telr kurvt owilcr poud that giu love and utwruaimhng of anlmald that know was one of ttlc hlah marks uf jev11 tlsrkwv civuravctert y of tl itir information louiul in the prfj wlven jenn harlow left mshv world notlving appealed to tlve bnag- livjitior tnor than the story of bar liking for animals which tevtwjed her in a new uiht i3w was not a hard glittering creature that cmred- only for ihibllc admiration hejr irvpeu ittere4t3 wrre in her home her tnotlwrr aivd mi the many pels that made hei uroundlngx so uv- able she wa a true child at heart slid pcaused in a larvx defree lha unlveryal love a renari for dumb creatlire that links high and low it 1a tskl tlvst at live tlm of her deti her howliouei a small men agerie and though- ork- may think hat it a ketvt for show we know that this wns rol the case for jean harlow was the type of person who- would find something lacking in iver sunroundlngs if tlvere were not animals and birds about lo create a natural ivomclike scene till love for dumb creature was tot a new found thing that came lo her with fame pram her earliest days she was surrounded by pets her grandpa iwili who had charge of her tuuklhood years wisely saw to it that she had an assortment of animals lor playmates there were ducks cats dogs a pony and horses lo help her pass the time she once said i was wild about ducks as a child x had twentythree of them then one night someone broke into uve coop and stole all of them i was heart broken for the longest time through her contact with animals in her- child hood she grew to love dumb creat- ureri lo understand them and to aeek solace in their company after weary days at the uudio and this love last ed uirouahoot her life in later years she was especially fond of dogs and cats great danes and fragile persians she liked people to be interested in her pets- she wrote to a correspondent once that lie made her very happy when lie asked about her kitten haw could one help loving such a precious little creature like that she quest- ioned jean harlows love for animals was not uve passive kind site was ever raady to fight tor them- friends tell i of the occasion when she took hie lead in organising a group of real- dents in tier community for the pur pose ot hunting down the cruel per son who had gone on an inhuman rampage and pouoned hundreds of fine dogs likely tlvere will be memorials to the memory of jean harlow x hope iome wise person will think to per petuate her name in a worthwhile work of mercy for the dumb creat ures she loved so much she would have liked riothlng better x am sure there are many ways in which anl- tttals can be benefited humane so cieties need endowments animal hospitals are too tew and funds to tee that humane laws are passed and observed are necessary in some such good work the memory of the viva cious jean harlow would live for years to come and her short life would not have been in vain for the dumb creatures whom she loved so much would gain a ihousandfoki by ella ucehlgott in our dumb an- baixinafad another milestone has passed in the life of oalllnafads oldest resident mrs agnes young who celebrated her one hundred and fifth birthday wednesday sept ui urs young was unahle to receive any visitors as ihc tiai been confined 10 her bed olnce an attack ol influenza last firing friend and relative from near and distant polnu called to offer congra tulations- the following address and beautiful boquet or gladiolus ns nre tented to mrv young by ur d j sinclair on behalf of the eongerga- tion ol the united church j mrs jonv young ballinafad j dear un young on this occasion aaaount of labor and barn room as a c t himdwmh and fifth larger number of eows art d c eft v aaore than ten eows ner tamil- 1- 1 unllwl churdh of h un f dosire ttuance and more buildings on average farm he scale oielratu lt breakfast a scot muldenly clatmed in horror jean jean can i believe my own eyee sieh extat agance i neved saw in a my life loots jock what the matter asked jean two pinches of salt on wm jamies porridge wei never mind hae ye forgot ten its his birthday b 2w nice kiae ikeliriaww iiurm j potatoes 15 r7j wl mww r crkl cwakera hiaae graww nlee slav biscuits 2 pou 2 i aunt jemima jessmir iibf wttatever tmitulr atum lied no men in lay ol yore ooukj av wlinl auni cnickr1 e jokr 1va heard utal one betora m oiioem soda discuits ta 2 p- 25c ackaf 4 dtdom fueej tuna 2 fct 23c flour 16c svrup 14- u 23c camrolls limitco main street georfetoira free delivery onions saaad and dry s lbs 13c grapes laweuts katlag 2 ibs 23c sweet potatoes 3 f 13 sale w itautaes ldlace celt asl all fraib carrolls llamtca i our eieem and affection we 1 gratulate you man heartily on liav- tng attained to wonderful an aae as the years have come and kone you hae endured tlvelr corroding power and have gathered from them much of the health happiness and ioy they were able to bestow uy you this day be comforted and blessrfd bj the memoriec of a life well lived and aient freely n loving service and may you ierience to the full est mevure the comforting protect ing care and guulance of the good shepherd- slay goodne and mercy follow you all the days of your life and forever the lord blru thee and keep thee trie lord made hls face to shine up on thee the lord llfl up ills coun tenance iitnn thee and give mwe peacc signed on bclialf of the congreca- tlon a o w- ftoreman u in liter c heswick lecreiary a pleajiut irunion wa- held wed nesday ultenioon sept 1st whea ur k ueawtck of acton and ur q brmick of oranueville twin brothers celebrated thrlr wth birthday ftletvd- from iia ulna lad including ihelr mvter urs m- hilts and uiss il miuv ur and- urx h ililti and uurwl ur and urs j allan and itrta ur a lid mr- a white ur and lln hobt wane and family all motoied to oraiitcrvlllc and enioyed ivlcntr lunch at noon after whte liteawiit atlal afternoaii wm- siveni logelhcr oui tveoplci mrvtlny was helej sundax leiilng ahrn heva o w fnirmati coiiductetl the flrm in the series of rlsvvvh the subject belnj tlie teaching til jii m uve light ot today- ur fred hitrens d gurlph pent thn week end wiu 31 alex uctcav ulssea phyllis and anna foremati sjvrnt um week end on a boat trip to sault sir uarle 1altts andivxiilhltions iftyy abqliioktown sept 1ft 17 acton sept 31 33 lirampton sept 37 m u milton seivt 34 36 rtreelwtlle oct g 0 ilolton ort iv is caledon reu 17 it orangeville sept 14 1

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