Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 20, 1937, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

fv2 the georgetown hcrau wed neaday evening october 20th 1937 kono id ferine aaeaaory of our dear acaa end brother stuart who putted mtj october u 1s9 agora and non each day we tain kim may think uw wound u hea- aaat ibey little knowthe borrow lase within our hearts concealed barfly mbiid fay rurally ojttuary aocat hjcntnkm a rarsaer wgwcsed tofcknt of bel- tnarad for aaany years la um xiwd of alio kolnr dearty kiekvved wif of toaepri ttsnham pas d away in day oct 141b the- uu jcromuh kent- witnafad and mi lht last aaair of her family qhe la fcunrtrod by nor husband the fun- vrml took place- from her borne mel bourne aye toronto on saturday kit and the mmu were interred hi the family plot 01 acton cemetery decofceed tou a m of the xjnlt- od church had the aarvlo was oon- taeead by bw ur jporeman of bal- tbe paftbaarera were ell i of deceased the campbell ft moenary mellar il keener and v-kenl- to oboanttk a aksocia tatcf tton atckft at the raquea of a number of ratepayers a meat tog has been call ed at u town hall ou thursday oct list at tx- tor the purpose orcanlxtnc a raupayeni asaoda- on the loea bj a food m many of the loaru throughout th province have similar aaaoctauotu and thy have been found beneiabia la the tow community they repreeenl the alialni of the low tcneially ale dlaikised at association avelngt attd yj and meaiu formulated lor the vnent ot the busbu nun cill an and the tapaei ifl u u independent orcanizauoar t or the upbuudlng of the towi hixoiiununt ty in which you live every dtlaan merehan- and tual- baa mati should be interested in the formation of 4 hatepayers avsotl uon and be present at the kpeeung to be held in the town hau to tnor kow tlursday adenine oct 31t at p rt caatd ot talakks mr and ibf had yale heretiy convey to friends and neighbors then- very alncere thanks for the many kindly expressions of sympathy l their aad bereavmnt by the death of air yale father the late jam beddon of lancashire fcng preftbyterian churcfta atttmnmry services ukv h c mcdumid amd aukv u l acnnyjl ba mju ktcak to lakok conukkuattowh htcltal mumc at both hutvlcatk presented witrl bronze plaque vol james baljlakt1nk ojlo itonokeo by avinuu ot old ikmikth and kkvkntv hixtu battauonh wmffl tnt cohmanmd in thk uicat waft i orr vioor av onok i matw ofitrkx tonlo tabwa favicorafca on doaa papa p if not dfcm4 maker rafunda prioa paid-lj4- oau wriav ftofaba dnax stora w news from the nyal prog store u your tuek sora wear a plaster utkbjloc hjutot ajuavy pluur urem 1v tiuh u uli un cmain iunicv hjistcb he luk minmam hjistcic u ultra lotion wmi for iiuku aod face 3g ii ounce ooula parke davis vitamin products a a d rumiln ibhtm ou c in kiult cln aeull dotfite kffctlv trtuhit hot water bottles every bottle guaranteed 59c 79c 89c 5 watch this space for the announce ment of the nyal 2 for i sale rr will soow wt uaas a mm n u ut buy im heto mb gft l t um m m kwa wr fid absolurkly nun maccormacks drag store w dklivut okoeulkvown kttar freabyterian church uronte town oaubrmled 1u ttth annlvermlty on sunday ljd wlvrn 4rclll terv m were held taornln and rvrillntf in the beautiful church fcdlflc the preachers for the day rf rev i c mcdermid of ul wuu reabyterian church toronto um ry h 1u bannle oa ua of knotf tresbyterlan cliurcb acton and their sermons were an lutora- uon to all who heard umm in the noroln uev h- c mcder mid choe as hu text the 3hm vr of the knuue of kau to the knlm- slanx the them of hu fcrmux wxh christ bod tl urcli tn his day paul the atkotue bavt to the church a ktouu of beheverr in christ but in the ttrqent aire of social unrest the church is besiitf forcoluiu the freedom of thought and eci without the knowledge of bound prul- clpals has brouht dutrust and brral confusion among thi peoples of ukr nations until the people come bactv to churoh and the unprecnabb rock the fcthl thu nerve- wrecking juc or unoerulnlty would urtdermme lftf moraf obllgauons of thechurch avul kute the need of worthlp arid the tnlefinlngung and yualhy wluili the body of the church was the only way to realise their desire for peace and prosperity rar and adversities would be increaibed unles the old lake the reponslbultlea of the young to show amid the etrchanlnt tt that today and tomorrow all good things come from the altar of qod the saviour of mankind fte ii i- enni3a wa was the preacher at the evening service and after reading the th chapter of and kings chose as his text part of the lllh and lith verse t thought and i know the speaker vividly portrayed the power of ood through hi servant hltha in ileal ing- kiunsn of leprosy the same cleansing power is available today to men and women who believe in god and glre htm ftcu place in their tire nafcmatl went to hlfiha look ing for some magio but when he had dipped nlmself tveatlaca in uve jordan and was healed he returned to the man of god and said now i know opinions may change but god law never changea we ar only human and have o long to live we get angry and full of prejudices yet ood gives us the opportunity to be clean when man cone into the piuetiifi of the almighty and god ffvfn t them they know it- there- is getting away from eternal justice be wheat with god you know 1m lave you do just as naaman did forsake your sham and pretence and eoue to ood with your sinful broken body acknowledge him and be cleans ed when man brings his sins to ood be get knowledge and- becomes a new creature- god healing power is the same today as tn maamans lets put our faith in him and be cleansed the cpedal music by the choir un der the able direction of itr 8 t param with mrs r m paul atc ftal presiding- at the organ was a fea ture of the day enjoyed by all the choir was ably assisted by miss wills price whose vocal solos morning and everting were nicely rendered and much sqwraclaled the chancel of the church was de corated with beautiful flowers for the norval united church fowl supper and entertainment by ik mtfskale foursome ol toronto tuesday evening october 26th h to i 0clmk admission adult 35c children 20c the second instalment of taxea u due and payable attke municipal office georgetown on wednesday thursday and friday november 3rd 4th and 5th the prompt payment of taxea on above date will be a by c w g marshall collector a vrry ileunt event loofcpuoe al tvronlo on wrdneaday butt oct 14 when ooloo- jamefl italian tine dh o was um guest of honor at a ban quel tendered him at the oid eourth battalion headquarters by the sur viving members of the th and 1tn ovrneax itatlalions ttie colonel was quite taken by mirprue when during the banquet he was pitmhted willi a beautiful bronse plaque 10 x 1 inches bearing the following imcrinlloq lreenled to colonel j jlmmle uallsncw dit o c o tcui overseas lialtalkm and former oc a co- 4lh uatullort uad ktourth an a tocen of eateem by the surylvbtg members and in memory of the fallen comrades v auguu 3nd 1 colonel uallantlne is rery proud of trr beaquful 0aque and greatly preclatrd the lionor conferred on blm by liw boiu of the old brlgaue vouno catofcoirroww man will announce mvcaixv jar ttiiatfciiw meaus ilia lties aav butf f ctcoc tucres a new voice at ckoc be longing to jack thompson aged 3x of georgetown whose announcing duties began yesterday i have wanted to write act and sing and saw in radio a possible chance of do ing all three thompson oonndedlo this column lie is the son of rev woo thompson rector of st oeorgvs anglican church in the aforementioned tranquil community and lias written sjtils for church vervind high cchool stage skits are- only a part of the new announcers literary production he has written articmi and abort stories submitting them td almost half a- hundred periodicals i am sure i have the largest collection of rejec tion slips in georgetown and vicini ty thompson says he admitted alxo to having written verse now wui agsln but his reticence about xrila particular branch of his literary ac tlvlty u commendable several have been accepted for publication how ever and thompson has promised that if he u inspired by a humor ous muse one day he will be only too delighted to have the result de dicated to posterity in these col he has announced over ckt8 catharinea once in a while the redheaded ur thompson cxocs third regular announcer the others being werner bartmann and tod russell with tamonte ttlden do ing a very capable job when necessary prom the hamilton spectator of oct 15th toh anotharin sport fcy o mac moolrrray dave cnclilon aftin cvmabes the heavtfine wins times kvkntn at imtkm- raculty mkky tokonto kkt nk1 the hearts of georgetown kport fans beat a utile taster last week when fbey learned that dave crich- tort was again successful in the inter- kacully track meet at varsity eua dium toronto crlditon has bretf forging ahead in the variouv track events defeating some of can outstanding rumwfu of the day until now he is classed as one of the best orichton sl a itrv record id the mile event at toronto on wedtkfuiay when lie broke uie tape in 4 tain 54 beoonds he wuo placed itrat w the half mile and tliree mile event wlnnbur by ipo yards in the taller although he has entered in the short distance running- on various occasions the longer distances s to be tnom suitable for ttibi outtandinx runner as is proven by the selling of a new mile record following is th list of events and runners whom cricblnn slacked up agalnu lau wednesday aoyard run 1st d crlchton o is and detaney trinltj ird ca- tells trbilty time a mtn 4j one mlbhlsf e criehlon sjpii 2nd glen rankin uc 5rd wptr eu time a min m sec luew m- cordl three mile 1st d orichton b4il 2nd piper uji 3rd t heulher time 17 mln 44 sec csucitton ksjected roat u ot t tstack tcam wih caeaete ba hisallw odw 11st aa1 ktj dave crichton has been named along with m other university of to ronto athletes to compete in the intercollegiate champlonsldp meet at hamilton tomorrow and friday oct aist and und 35 athletes have been placed in the various track and field events in the senior and intermediate groups crichton will compete in the senior section in the half mile and mile events we with our own dave crichton the best of luck in the tatarcouegute meet and hope he may be able to set another high mark choice fresh and cured meats kings government tnspectedfor your protection pork shoulders 17 shoulder roast 17c- boating beef 12 short rib 20c- htsx1al mjut iu1di creamery butter 2k61c geaaabae kacbag lrrsb frocua 15c j yrrk mi lda ui hu iamb chops 29 xhmunr steele 2 29c stewing lamb 2 25cv ra l- skewing veal 225c potatoes 15c carrots- 19e handy ammonia s ban perl oap all for 25 f pork chops 27c tsl 2 tu 25c quia qauy miricemeat large eakbag lib sealed carte 25c large kippers 15c fillets ciscoes 19c salmon snackx j3c lb 17c ttorlc hamkni fillets 19c th steaks 20c tauroknm grapes 2 shortening 2 27c pie pumpkins 10c fc n anr r nick ruses wrut sasies 5 29c mtnai rusas vu orange pekoe 28c 33c telephone 27 wm king prompt delivery ipldel rev ur davidson pastor of the church assisted at the evening ser vice notice to creditors la the matur af ike eatata af kon- lky wluaultn eaaaasaaly kuawn ta uubsam tra asset uaat as john wtulbun late af the twn af cnrgtww la ike caaaty af ilsl tata flwtlr sam jsrrawil all persons having claltvi against the estate of sonley wellbum eom- monly known in builneas traruucuons as john wellbum lata of the town of georgetown tn the county of hal- ton gentleman deceased who dld on or about the 16th day of june 1637 are requested to aeud tame to the undersigned aoucilor on or be fore the isth day of nonibc 1m7 otherwise the ealate will be duul- buted wltlvout regard to their claims gboroe e kujott milton ontario 3t solicitor for the administrator ulllon ocu leth 1b3t notice to creditors of tba estate af emma knight lala af the taww af caargetoww in the caavaty af lultaas w all pensons having claims galp the estate of the abovenam ed kmma knight who died on or about the first day of october 1037 at the town of georgetown in the county of helton are required send to the undersigned solicitor or before the nineteenth day uf november 1637 full particulars of their clalas and any security they may hold therefore and take notice that after the nineteenth day of november 1b37 her administratora will proceed to du tribute this caute having regard only to the claims of which they shau then have received notice and that they will not be liable to any parwin of whose claim they will not hcn have received notice for the assets o distributed djcrttd at georgetown this nine teenlh day of october ad 1w7 kenneth u lahodon solicitor for wlnnlfrcd rlgg and bernard knight her administrator st gieka oy al is haatra tbuhre now until fkidav spsnoxn tracy uid the aewfemy awftrd winner ludie raineit big gity how tn iu uoond wek ftt low tlimtr tn toronui uhi t lit 1 ul kurtlar aatvkoav t s dy tha flnt limn al popular prlcaa un- paul uuni ui the ife of emile zola tr jw sataraay biarux u 1 im k tune in on ckoc the popular radio broadcasting sta tion ckoc hamilton now has special charm since our own boy jack thompson son of our worthy rev erend woo thompson has be come an announcer that rich reson ant voice to aorely missed in the bass section or bt georges choir u t ing njght over ether waves and into thousands of homes where dafflseh fair fight frantically for the chair closest to the radio set and that voice so toul stirring and comforting we predict real success for jack in this work being possessed of happy disposition a good sente of humor and a wise head on youthful shoulders he should go far ills keen imagination will serve him well yet he will not permit it to overbalance his good sense or allow it to suggest shortcuts to fame jack will gladly ahed the ninetynine per cent of perspiration to have the one per cent of inspiration recognised we are happy indeed to see a oeorgetown boy appointed to this fascinating work so full of scope and opportunity jack will be greatly missed here not onlv by the young people of his own age but by all for his company u always anurtalnlng and desirable prienda in georgetown and communi ty will waih bis career with much interest and bast wish uons activities the georgetown lions club held their regular dinner at the exchange hotel on monday evening october lath 1037 in spits of the inclement weather there was a full attendance of members and also a number of visitors at the close of the dinner regular busineas was transacted and then the speaker of the evanlnff ur a jarvls of norrts patterson limit ed was introduced to tha club by lion w p bradley and gave a most interesting talk on advertising ur jarvls traced the history of ad vertising down through the ages from the days of pompeii when goods were offered tor sale by carvings on stone which carvings are in exluence to the present day he explained how the makeup and tone of advertise ments changed from time to time according to the changes in the trend of thinking of trne public ur jarvls einrihaslsed the fact that an advertisement does not sell goods the retailer sells the goods advertising tells of the qualities of the articles advertised and educates uie public to think of a particular brand when such articles are required he stressed also the need of contlnul ty in advertising and related k num ber of anecdotes to show how buii ns a as lost through los of contlnul ty mr jarvls is a very entertaining speaker and is well versed in his pro fession tha club greatly appreciated his talk and tendered him a hearty vote of thanks coupled with the wish that georgetown would have the pleasure of hearing him again the singing of the maple leaf closed the meeting and members and visitors left feeling amply repaid for their attendance norval harvest home services were held tn norval united church sunday oct 17lh there were large congregations at both services the morning ser vice was in charge of the pastor ilev p a gilbert at the evening ser vice the preacher was rev h ii tumbull 1u 8tai of avondale united church tuuonburg the choir undet the direction of ur lloyd hustler rendered appropriate anthems at both services in the rooming the choir was assisted by mrs greensword who sang a solo and mrs ohaa nankin was the solo ist at the evening service at tha evening service ralph edward 6n of rev and mrs ollbert was ban- used on sunday oct hth tha sacra ment of the lords supper will be ob served the preparatory service will be held in ut pleasant church on friday evening at pm rev j leacc of huttonvllle will preach be sure and come to the hot fowl supper in norval prfaytrian church on priday evening oct imh u v and ura it s carter attend ed uie ontario lloulkaapata ajuaoda- uon meeting at the king edward ho tel toronto wit weak fee wee hockey to asauii operate in getwetown executive chosen and ftteois- tc1ung of rtjlyests to staavt at once utdget njil hockey is again slat ed for georgetown this winter and plans are already well under way at a meeting called in the ltgion hall last wednesday night the executive of the league was elected when man agers of last seasons teams and others interested met to dlscusa what steps might be taken in his regafuc the managers of the georgetown and glen williams teams expressed the appreciation of their sponsors ol tha work done by the president of the league last year and asked thai he reconsider tendering his resigna tion and act in that capacity again this year after a wideopen dis cussion it was moved and seconded and unanimously agreed that gordon aloou act aa peraident of the league again this season other cjflcers ejected are as follows iton preadenttommy uunns sports editor of the globe and mali vicepresident col o o brown- treasurer a h award of the hank of montreal staff advisory board a uaclaren d lindsay o uoouvray it was decided that the president should also handle the secretarial work the age limit has been raised one year in order to keep the boys to gether for another season this believe will bring the age limit up to that of the city teams register ing will lake place immediately and if enough boys between the ages of 10 and 13 register and show any hoc key initiative an eight team loop will be formed last year u teams were tn the group the came sponsors as last year will back the various teams namely toronto maple leafs lions club fhnadlms canadian legion msw smiarumt psjav mills black hawks provincial paper mills bruins smith ac stone americans citizens of glen wil liams midget njll will no doubt prove more popular this year than season and with georgetown the originator of this brand of hockey in ontario numerous other towns and cities are already organising as will be noticed by the dally presa if you want the enjoyment these boya brought you last winter get be hind the executive and help them to have everything in readi to start the season off with a bang hahonivel softbgffl uasue schedule axmoat conplttl ruyoffs will trtaavf about novnanum ibt six more games will complete the regular schedule in the italian peel softball league and playoff games will be arranged as soon after as pos sible these gameshave been played in the arena every monday and thursday evenings since sept 16th and have been very entertaining to say the least the positions of the teams have changed somewhat since the start of the season with bramp ton and the glen now tied for ftru place tha pirates and norval are a good second and third while the business and llmehouse have lost rour of their five games and are in the cellar position acton and stew arttown are tied with four poinu each at preaen it looks as though brampton and ilia glen may be fight ing it out for firat place or even the championship but the remaining schedule may see further upsets in the standing tomorrow nights games ar as roliows business men vs stewart- town acton vs lunehouae next mondays games pirates vs bramp ton acton vs norval games last thursday saw the glen beat acton out by a single run the score being t lo t this was one of the beat games of the season but the aien were just a little better in ue second game brampton smother ed the lowly business mao ji to the pirate and norval put on s good show on monday night when tha visitors trou norval dialked a 0 to 5 win the olea won their seoond game of the week when they took stewaruoam 14 to 7 leaouk btanoino p w l t brampton 4 1 1 oton f 4 1 1 pirates 4 1 0 aeton b 1 3 0 stewmrtlown busineas men limehouae oarr suotsrar away fields must look green jlo grenby quebec seeing as how tey have appointed dick carroll of lonfelph coach of their hockey t this winter dickie doetnt ufa out any better for qranhy thanjb did for oeorge town last winter theyi wofat be any too tickled with their ontl oahawa is going to have midget hockey teams this winter no doubt georgetowns success last year gave the motor city the idea now that the midget hockey u officially rjrgafilaed here it would be a good toove to call meeting of the intermediate and junior clubs to una up players for the season toronto uaple leafs swung into aotlon this week when they went into training at presto with their ice workouts at gait conny smyth says keep your eyes on the uapel leaxs that youth must be served this year here are the players in training what is your opinion of the lft3- edition of the leafs j fowler hamilton homer boll davidson drlllon conacher kelly apps metx thorns broda jackson stark hexlmer caxsidy jennings laurent chamberlain thomson church howard blake jarvls oorrlgan miller langeue convey pox locking uarkle doran parsons armstrong stein shannon porter and bennett pox and lan geue are two amateurs who played with winnipeg last winter the american midget team from the glen are going lo ouelph tonight or tor a skate to umber and get tn shape for ter owing to the school being late in starting the a 113 rugby team could not get into a properly organlaed group but are making a good showing in the prac tice games games have been ar ranged with ulllon and others are trying to be arranged with bramp ton milton defeats geoecetown high school in kicby calaeauh stan far vleters the- milton high school rugby squad nicked up where they left off last year when they handed our 1937 edition otthe a mix rugby team a 16 to 5 trimming in milton the crimson and blue of oeorce- town jumped into an early lead it all happened when ooldham kicked into the ubton end aona and on try- trig to run the ball out oookman rumbled enabling macdonald to pounce on it this rather coeopllcat ed play and gave gjijs a 5 to t lead during the second quatrer the mu- uurbackneid began to dick and wlui gelbralth leading their at tacks they crashed through the cen tre of our line to score to fast touchdowns one of which was con verted at half time the score stood at 11 to v approximately ten ulnutea of the fourth quarter tiad elapsed when on a brilliant display of passing and plunging ulltorl made a sustained drive of 56 yards to push over an other touchdown and end the sear ing aelhrelth and sproat took all the orchids for their is to 5 win oold ham homenamy and macdonald starred for the losers and with more support from the centre of the line the score might have been vastly dlf ferent these same teams meet again in georgetown on thursday afternoon and if our tram carries out all their dire threats it should be a battle royal died kwom injuaueh in mqyom accident a serious motor accident occurred on tuesday afternoon oct 13th on the quiet country road at the inter section of the ath line erin and ho 3 slderoad wm burns and his son of esquea- ing township were travelling hiulh on the ath line while elliott mcdow ell loth line erin was travelling west on the no 6 sideroad when the two cars collided at the corner mr hums sr who is 60 years of age was quite krtoui4y injured gnd was removed to the auelph general hos pital where he passed away ori wed nesday morning his son suffered uceratlons and shock ur uedowell was removed to his home suffering from concussion ami shock both can were badly damaged advocate crtcoiy theatre friday october 22 when love is young fmwialln wult tto4 tayur a vutbat binm comedy mixed magic fox news cartoon porky a supelr service miniature what do you think saturday october 23 between two women tk ktm m rfraiiu at mm ba wktl wui ffvhck1 taaa atarmi osalllvaa aad vlrul bittt cartoon red hot musk tabloid musical little maestro the final chapter of the great air mystery atallwt al 3 avaa tuesday and wednesday october 26 and 27 the singing marine auattaal ua dk ru pete smith novelty golf mistakes chaa aherne novelty palm beach nights caaaiar aaatoga with ciarti cau an ja bariaw watch our window mat wasaxv scat cmtam mwcuu and oohaaonohaanr tropical trail sttaeae 13c 2 lor 25c longs confectionery gl pure food store 98 lb bag golden west bread flour 379 g lb tin hereford brand corned beef 95c 2 x 12 ox tins gold medal asparagus cuttings 27e 10 cakes caravan castile soap 25c 3 tall tins carnation milk 23c 2 lb choice molasses kisses ase 3 x t lb baos ueoorukks uottkjt cream sodas sla 3 lb austiiauan seedless iiaibin8 ipaw clop t3 j pkos ikwnes finest selected giiekn peas u 9 pkos iiornes kwiho ooiin u 9 pkos hornes tyrjuud brand iuportkd fled lentils u ciiase sanborn ooppkk ui bulk frashly round lb mo sweet pickle oottaqk kou iby tlu 4e lb ut choice dreakpast 11aoon iby ui umc lb sac peaukaled hack i1acoh by hie uc lb sk fitesh naloona by lhc ucc lb lie 1 lb tin xhusco u is os tin uazola salad and cookinq oil lie uuva tullma paam- wbll narrfacw datfwiu tad ilyaelal balaa choice ftlhh htuit and veaetaftllkh a e farnell phone n ipsi iaaapi vvx deliver to tell a funny story tell the point and omit tha story swaaaaaaama prestons this is candaa fish week any day is fish day october 18th to october 23rd hpecial mices t1iih wbxk iuliat1 ts lb halaaaa s iv wuu fuut is la kaaakaj ruw if ik fmak lak tvmt sc la riale is ih qjaf s sr jar klmhn is aad uc sac ask- phone 293 aaaamaaaatataa- we deliver e 7

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy