Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1935, p. 2

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the georgetown henu wednesday evening june 5th 1935 georgetown acclaims the greatest sale ever staged in this community he multitude of people who came o our store for the first two days of our celebration sale u a very good indication of the import atsee of this sale and the genuine bargains of fered it was truly a recordbreaking crowd which shared in the many moneysaving bar gains those who have not yet shared in these bargains will have a good opportunity to do so for the remainder of this week silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 373 georgetown news from the nyal drug store i ubs bauth wl1 ih i moto killeal civiful in lbuk hi i la ua t w earry a eimslili slat alsutal uatr atria wiott shoe oleanzhs atmmik u nyal whit shot olmner if nyal n4um7bnl0 wrv rd tabuta so ukut s honio sotmjzfl paper plat paper cupa papir btrvutu eu f bjujli for lowly hand is av ot coupons ran auk vatoawjr maccormacks drug store guuuotowh aaaalea gmrfuwn h baal reran rob all field event buhhino wo yd jm yd wo yd u9 yd on mill iwnwwiwwtt irr-ff- t if 1 field day july 1 and i roll relay ju1ipino uah jump rtunnln nroad lisp sup and jump biiot put bioyouc raotno tdoovwar bundin- nroad and oreabv pio chiabe far puu eaaat ataal bli iba h at la oiartiliaa au uur ikaa jan uu l a a5 mm waste a precious sunny minute dabies thrlw on siuuhln their eye sparkle thai tmlla widens they coo and gurgle and grow with the weather warming up out doors the place for junior la out there where the air u invigorating and the aims ray healthful see our display of uoyd loom carriages and coaohea with their many new and interesting features ask about our contenlent time payment plan on which these carriages may be bought they range in price from 1695 up anderson in ouslph general hos- son friday may i1u ims aret us mckans dearly be- wife of thomas anderson to htr mth year robertson ta georgetown on saturday june 1st ims cecelia o robertson dearly beloved alsler of margaret robertson rudov suddenly on sunday june 2nd ims at his late raaidanos wo westmoreland avenue william bs- lovsd husband of millie i ruddy uu of pmln national rail ways in wtuoifiu ilanoockln loving memory of our dear daughter and alstar florence allot who passed away june 1th uu aged 34 years oone from us now but again we shall mast the ens we loved so gentle and sweet just like a bower you faded away tv a far better land than we uve in today and to us dear you wlu always be the lovely white rose of our memory ever remembered by mother and father sisters and brother norton in loving memory of dear son and brother percy edward who passed away june tin 1mj time speeds on two years have pasted ainos death its gloom its shadow cast within our home where all seemed bright lie took from us a shining light we miss that light and ever will ills vacant plane there s none can all ood loved him too and thought it beet to take him home with ihm to rest also daughter pearl who died june 6th 101a bweet are the memories that never fade of one we loved but could not save sadly missed by slather father bisters and brothers aim williams reeve george currier cocsaerrmiiwv csuxtidat wan cseoicc or oomvomom uftxtj at kcaxtow om ytludav at a laraely atuadad caavwiuan of lultoa oaawmti held at union on tuesday oeorg ourrl rmw of kequeslng was th unanimous choice as candidate in the ytrg dominion election mr currl la well and favorably known tkrouahout the county and will put up a strong ftl for the coiiwrvallve party oilier nsnue on the ballot before the roil v flit ion ver charles oal- bralth hornby roy servant bronte and ii t roster weuon the chief sprskert col t i krntwdy of wl county p tl k aiaovrfcqii lj llalton and the can didal high school board joitm l lambsislv or mim1co fcnoagko am txlhiral- aocoumvm rumu a utvtlng of 0ofsrtc illgb school hoard was held june ith latabera prnt ohalrbulo iv watson ussara orant itvmius dayfoot and ulngliam slinuua of prtvtoue htfular tanttng and tutr gvney tan4lags adopud as rsd hr john l immtan of ulmuo was ecgagad as principal of oofa- town ilub school at a salary of kbo a war us paton a to application had uro acofptad laur aocptd a uusr poation u head of tte llulory and kngluh dpartment of weaton lush uchool trie fallowtng accounts were pre bated and pauad a walker uu it w uobb uw iwtvne lllaiuad wis utur supply go w w l toog usa it if tbompaod w oo how walter t tevans mm o o unowdfn uw it sas cwcldrd to advertise for uo ders for five cords of ood and forty tons of coke it was moved tfrcondtd and carrud that all tsachen be rengagad at the same salary as last far trj hoard will hutst tmm the department of ullllla a suprvuor for the physical training of the boys for two seeks at the opnlng cv the fall term uiwting adumsd to tw call by the bkrtary at an early data halton pftesbytery tte final ssttlsmant rpoh as pre aenlad at lulton likbytary of the united church on uodday u as fol lows rv r w rumley of oorstown co laslallaw usmortsj lualiton rev y c orarnd uju of xald- uw uatdorta 1 lampion to george town hi o h fcnlabton of watafdown to port oolbome rev il b dodgson of 0nttnsry church hamilton to wetardown- rev o l poole of acton to ludje rev e u uomw lla- ph d of rkuewsy to acton rev oeore altken of nalunafad to oolditon rev arthur poreman of erin baulnafad rev 0 d stokes of plains otealey rev j t ilatlop of port dover to plains h cjheclure home ftlbnibhlnob bwjke phone 64 georgetown w blmiiim ball game in the park saturday jane 8th obituary mrs tuouab andekson after an i tin mi of some months duration siaroant ida ucxane dear ly beloved wife of thomas anderson passed away at ouelph oeneral hos pital on friday uay 31st deosased was the youngest daughter of the late jamee lickane of ohlnguaoousy and was in her mth year she was married to thomas anderson in 1001 and besides her husband she la sur vived by one son olsrenoe of union and two daughters oertrude teacher at falls view consolidated school niagara falls ont and ruth at home but sisters and one brother also survive mrs ronnie a ian allen ura il o clark lira t e reld ooorgetown ura r c aibson hamilton mrs petoh union lir a s fraur hamlota uan and james uckane union deceased was a lifelong member and aotlve worker in the presbyterian church she was a devoted wife and loving mother whose untimely death is not only mourned by her family but by her many friends in town and throughout the community the funeral aervloe on monday afternoon at her home on emery st was conducted by her pastor rev dr howard assisted by rev ewan macdonald during the service mr jack harrison sang no night there the pallbearer wew andrew saopoaald albert dolson thoe l leslie haw townsend jos hoaw fred thompson there wh many beautiful floral tributes from nlatrves ftttd fcienda local council of women thar was a lares attendant- at the uay meeting of the local coun cil of woman held last friday at ura hulls lovely home hhigtrt osrdena ura davidson president of the brampton local council and four other members of that council were gueats the agenda of the annual meeting of the nations council to be held at trie royal york toronto june 10 to it was read and delegates were ap pointed several reports of the semiannual meeting of the provincial council on uay nth at st catharine were giv en resolutloni to be brought before the national council in june discussed and voted upon lira davidson brought greetings from the brampton council and tou of the activities of that council es pecially in connection with the league of nations society after expressing thanks to ura hull for the use of her home on this pleasant occasion the council ad journed until the first autumn meet piano ucital ths united church sunday school hall was gay with baskets of lilac and tulips friday evening uay list whan the piano pupils of margaret dickie atou played to an appre ciative audience the pupils taking part were ber- nlce hughes mary dobson nell oum- mlngs dick crlchton jean wood alva crtpps valerte herbert lois nielsen margaret bradley martha rtimley isabel dobson beatrice brill kate humley dorothy cummlnas helen williams esther brill and jans rumley the younger pupils also tormed the rhythm band and played four numbers with helen williams ac companying on the piano an kate rumley conducting the able assistant of the evening was twelve year old master nelson bwlft of st thomas church choir toronto with his high clear so prano voice ha charmed the audience with the following songs whereer you walk by handel the star by rogers cherry ripe uuj nark i hark i the lark by schubert on behalf of the pupils mary dob son presented miss dickie with beautiful bouquet of flowers nell cumtnlngs presented nelson swift with a book from miss dickie famous musicians following the recital the pupils were served wuh light rerrashments at tie home of mr ralph ross the mtsess hilda erwln and jean mac kenzie assisted in giving out programs and serving refreshmenta town council trguuur with um council toot in tuwday awning with mayor jorph olbboas in the chair haw harold cuave and councillor a b purr k b blackburn clatno amturong will f smith prcttnt ulnutss of previous mating were rad and adopted oorrnpondcnce was wad from a- d wluoo t co re insurance deot of highways re ouelph and main ul comer d piriiartu of iteluf re plan of providing work project sick cu1 tlrrn llotpital rt payment far pau- tnt mountain ilanllarlutu i pay- mttii tor paiiftu ontario municipal board n tvtrtuion of ualcrworka to dominion tlets itouv pretrili moved by ulackbuni uondfd by umiui that llwr lolloping accouiiu be paid ii merthmftu w w p dillon ww i dillon ww ii marchfcrwnt ww tu f ward park i miller feood rood jaa moodir iiood road if marchmrm w w ui ii marchmr m wv iu it mccartnry food roads ii imapleton good road j luttiphlll um k c liiompion court terwcem wat ward court urvlori u hair w w u b ivld rtutrar canadian bruu co ww iii fateral fire 1oh oo foj 335 40 lull tvlepliorw co mun ouoe iu lill telephone co chirrs rrs 3o0 11 c thompson uiuirance w t kvana insurance c o brnham huurancr jack tou good roauls j n onaui it bon truck b lyon sta hydro nclrtc sam walkr su a uflngstone sta oaorgatobn herald printing prwl davu park p u harruon poslag it h tluuspon ai co it ii tiaompmon it co housing cosunlulon 19 to r w itobb housing comm- oh smith ti blon ixs oil was w ii long good road flso o il muckart ww 310 moved by cleave imondrd by parr that the treasurer pay the relief oommuilon the sum of 11300 to pay special week end xt f 1vt so j c prices at 1 11 v o kk al uauc t 1100 lio 3u uw 230 lis iis 1gq 1900 100 340 ico 404 400 w sco 31rt 23bjj 30llil 110 so moo 11a low 1u 1000 43 4 1s 843 uu may accounts and also ths oovera merit rebate when received carriad moved by bmlua srfondfd by arm strong that the treasurer pay the county of halton 11374 oovammrnt rebate on relief road aoik for march and 1k1aj for aprucarrtrd mr arthur herbert president of ths lome rlqa ucotttth band mr cyru brandford and mr tboa eason as a deputation waited council and asktd for a small grant to aid in financii moved by blackburn lacondm by clave that a grant of 1100 be made to lome rifles scottish hand- carried cooslderabl time a spent dis cussing oilier buslnru and arranging for las sales council adjourned norval mr and mrs ounn of winnipeg were week end w i ora with mrs n mcpnerson tlie flower gardin of the w j hyatt rotate at nerval a ths some of a lummrr cddlng on saturday when miss mary jean hyatt daugh ter of mr and mrs w j hyatt be came the bnde of mr alan hanop um of mr and mrs ilenjamln har- rop of hornby rev n d mackin non pastor of norval united church o the bride given in mar riage by her father was attended by miss edna ha mm tiitrr of the groom with mr harold moclur uu lleaaant as groomsman miss sadie cation of brampton rendered wag- tiers arddlng inarch from ixengrtn the bride was costumed in a white satin and lac princess gown with net veil caught by a pearl coronet and clusters of orange hkntnrni jjsr bou quet was of white roses illy of th valley and orchids falling in a shower of white satin ribbon miss harrop wore white chiffon with pale blue trim and whit garden hat iter bou quet was of pink roses and blue delphinium the reception was con ducted by the brides mother who wore black crepe and lace with oar- sag of orchids assisted by mr har rop sr tn blue and white crepe with bouquet of pink rosebuds leaving for a motor honeymoon th bride wore a travelling ensemble of blue crepe with blue coat white hat shoes and glove ui and ura harrop will reside at hornby new advttt5ement3 well drilling if you are going to drill a new well or have your present well repaired write me and i will call on you t il rutledg s3 robert st weston 4tp obituary cecelia c kobebtson an old and respected resident georgetown and vicinity for many years in th person of cecelia o ro bertson passed away very suddenly at tier home on maple ave on satur day juno 1st deceased was a daugh ter of th late james robertson and mary hume and was born in the scotch block hsqueslng where she resided until coming to georgetown fifteen years ago bhe was a member of the united church surviving are a sister miss margaret of george town and a brother robert of cart- wright man the funeral took place on monday to boston cemetery the service being conducted by itev lit rumley the pallbearers www v mcdonald wrn buluvant hume ourrie writ uoahhur gilbert eng lish and duncan ucdougall there were many beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends tenders wanted tenders will be received by oeorgw- town high school board up to june iflth for 40 tons of buckwheat oak or 40 tons of buckwheat coal bam to be delivered as fallows half in july and half in christmas hcoldaya walter t evans secretary at tenders wanted tenders will be received by george town high school board up to june isth for five cords of winter cut body beech and maple to be delivered in july walter t evans secretary 3t wadding birthday oradaailsa gifts for june specials in chin cat olasa etc buwr pyres pi ftatea caaaerele degere flatware ttaive etc fine watcju jewellery leather goads bay year dusaead and wedding mings th uwest prices and beet valae at hlnton jewellery oaargetawn mother parkers tea 25c vi uuw mux iiii ml ltu pork hocks i 2 iu z3e i aa uncial mux uik atouwtjuw kaud tomatoes 3 fr 29c shoulders of pork 17c lb mi aj cwlsy ihw sausage urt cain 2tb2c extra special sale wuinilon brtj creatnery butter 2 lbs 47c brt il uall bologna 2 lb 29c wtj ulb ru bfeajdasl bacon 25c lb oiolu let of lamb 23c a sboulroau of lainb ibcfe stewing lamb oa u aaa 2 tb 2sc choice rouu of veal 17c lb boiung beef 10c tb shoulder roala of prim bf isc lb u1 fhijf short rib roast i7c lb prime ribs of beef lsjj bkarw potatoes 8 lb 2se choice lemons f ata ur sjavd iry 23c tloz 23c tb cauiouhll vauxcvk oranges mtiurd 2se tloz lrge 39 dox fresh lake trout from georgian bay blue rtbboa mab 3 lb tin i fancy red salmon pua 114 ua8hj iijj i 1 ab tlrt 2c i csoice quality peas 2 lliu 28c 2 phone 27 wtml king rvompt delivery hulihhhmlimlihlilihhmhwsfwh baseball oloroetown lobt to gvelfu on iutukulav georgetown weakened badly on saturday last in ouelph hen they look a 11 to 1 drubbing from the ouelph peacock ouelph got away to a good start having pued up i runs to i in the first innings wucox started pitching for the local squad but was replaced by walters tn th 1st innings o brown of ouelph smacked out a home run in th 1st frame with the basse loaded to score four runs after this innings george town blanked ouelph until the last of the th when they succeeded tn scor ing a run then on more tn the 4th in the 8th innings wallers weaken ed a bit walked three batters tn suc cession and ouelph scored 6 more runs to georgetown one tn this inn nigs th last being score leas tfc local boys wamrd a bit nervous at the start and th run rally that auelph got seemed to take the punch out of the players brown and iiegg of guslph both made romers and beaumont led th georgetown boys in hitting gst- tlng a triple and a double batteries georgetown wucoa walter and woods ouelph clark w iiobinson- th nest gam is in the park hare tomorrow night june 6th at emo pm dat acton va georgetown this should be on of th beat gams of the eiason georgetown and acton always put up a good gam george town are now out to get back what they have lost and from ths look of things we wouldnt be surprised if it happened on thursday night ouelph plays their return game her on tlaturday next june gth notes w notice by the acton free press that they didnl like the base umpire at the game between georgetown and acton t acton last week they thought they were getting robbed i guess they just cant take it ouelph sure took the local team by surprise on saturday maybe it the circus outside th ball dlsr that got our local boys attention brampton sure gave acton a hard run for their money on saturday acton winning by only one run chief marshall has made a fine job of the ball diamond thanks chief gregory card or hunks j tn menu and lulthboh w henar convey our very atiuere thank tor th many klndtuasas and aympathy ex tended to uk in our very aad bereave uent by the death of our dearly ba loved wlte and mothuvitomu an dewon aadmually meet your friend at huttonviixepark thu week end pack the limchbaiket and spend the day in the open deep water swlmrnlng highdiving tower spring diving boards kiddles bathing pool fishing boating ballground horseshoe i courts lunch tables under shady trees hot water milk and re freshments at reasonable prices cottages to sent i book1no picnics now writ to lluttonvlue park iluttonvtllo po for a reserva tion we want your picnic darning every pttloav night la i ralph burtuiom and hu melody boy well be seeing yew church news beriitar tail gltre bai th led th alary da mat us name krtag sa etrsr- tajr aad east befee kbat war- shirt in th tveaaly at tmuaasa i ctunat ut h bt oeerg chare rev woo trumpson rector whitsunday holy communion b am sunday school 10 am holy commun ion 11 am even song 7 pjn whit sunday or pentecost is a great feast let all moke their communion corporate communion f sons of st oeorge at eleven bl albans cbareji olen wlillaau whitsunday holy communion p40 am sunday school 1030 em- even song 3 pjn loj no 146 will attend albans church next sunday at three united church rev it w rumley minister commemoration of ths 10th anni versary of church union in canada order of service as set forth by oen eral council 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am morning service subject the spirit of the united ohurcr barman and hymn i for juniors 7 pm evening servloe snbjlct our common heritage music by the choir all ore welcome at these services mr norman laird choir leader baptist chareh subject sunday june oth the meaning or tho cross rev o r easter pastor theatre friday june 7 friends of mr sweeney ut tlwy u a wni gk taisaj uxtal atarria aaa ttewak aaa ctjutl bantu comedy gentlemen of bar cartoon hollywood babira sinn song harlem harmony salurdiy june 8 follies bergere ta wuli hrani ua raa utav akajfcl ftaai pari u ya itarrla auartc canali axm bilaira aaj alah tltma mickey mouse two gun mickey the la it chapter of younp eagle ualaw al fm tueaday end wedneaday june 11 and 12 the hoosier schoolmaster atarr ay ejard efitmtaa aa al laiiaaa aau iiiitii ahiri alarr it naraua ruur aad caatuu ibary todd and kelly comedy oone in oil oddity strike and spare mutical harry horlick and gypaie watch our window mm wtnuv ice emu immi um cowytcomit this week sonny jim sandae loe phone 89 georgetown mmitt longs confectionery j health repobt the following u tho report of com municable diseases by the moji to georgetown board of health for may 1034 diphtheria 0 scarlet fever ohlcltenpcof 4 meale 0 aerman measles 1 mump 0 infantile paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whoopingcough 3 cwbrobphial utmlngul 0 pure fo store 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