Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 12th 1938 i january clearance of all hhx8oddenlj at pen jul 4th ijmml charjea sttta loved hujbanxl of jane anderson and father of chester t mu of to- o ronto mrs ethel henderson of caanpfcetwue and clarence hill ol pern aged 71 years 11 steele at fergus an january gui 1 1930l janet b iawsou- beloved wife of andrew c steele and eldest daughter of the late air and mrs david lawson georgetown out stark m gait hospital on tues day jan 4th ims margaret mary daughter of ahcam stark of m in her 3uh year vint in geor on january lotto 1s08 charles vim beloved husband otmary jkickley to his 7th year ladies winter coats j i i 35 per cent reductions on every coal on the racks 6 coau llama and suede reg 1 5l0 q 65 at 7 r j l 8 coau furtrimmed with 2year guar- 1v 09 anteed linings reg 1850 at mur 5 coau higngrade wolftrimmed l cloth reg 3250 at 10 coau finest quality persian lamb am and sable trimmings reg 3900 xjkj 35 reductions on all girls coau in sizes 8 to 14 shop with confidence at silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown no the campbells are not coming to town but willis tipping and his bine dragoons are they are coming to supply the music for the verdun rebekah dance which ta to be held in the newly ventilated arena parlours on friday evening january 14th m accordance with the general practice this season we are not mu individual invitations since we feel that the mere mention of willis t1ppings music is all the invitation any dancer needs to be assured of an evening of pleasing entertainment admission so cents per person lunch at 120 pjw near in loving memory of oar dear mother margre e near who passed away january 3ad 19x71 she bade no one a last farewell she said goodbye to none her spirit fled before we knew that she from us had gone lovingly remembered by daughter cora and son charlie mutuary wh1um bekion lauchlm william berton bert laughlln 54 wellknown caledon township far mer died jan 5th at his home lot 15 fourth line west caledon death was due to a heart condition from which deceased suffered for some e he was a conservative and a nber of court erin coj sur viving are his widow three sons jtril- him john and wesley and- one daughter mary all at home robert scott after being in poor health for same lime robert scott a native of u williams died at his home in kk cbener on sunday jan 9th deceas ed was a son of the late mr and mr thooucl scott and was in his 68tb his wlfr fnrmrrlyi h t cooper 9f glen williams predeceas ed him some years ago he is sur vived by two daughters mrs johnson and miss laura scott of kitchener also three sisters and two brothers mrs crtspen hanover mrs held mrs robertson mr george scot gait and mr william scott glen robert scott wasan hon orable man held in the highest re spect by all who knew him he was one of the star players in the ok aetna lacrosse club of georgetown that won the ontario c in 1885 96 the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon to acton ceme tery when the service was conducted by the united church minister of kitchener the pallbearers were prank mcintosh james smith edw rvder acton robert erwin dr p r watson and j m moore oeorgeurwn georgetown slalom club hqld first meeting fjectfou i save with safety at your rexaljl store setolltft powders s far sso ayersi coo uverw1x loa ln pa8moko zmlnutb b mixture rikerg laxative bromide quinine syedals far this week belmont hot water bottles 5 scotts emulsion 53c and 98c picadilly castile wampoltrs extract of cod uver oil n kruschen salts 69c cushioned pace elle z5c j b b c tablets i9c yon can always hop to advantage at your rexall drug store pure horehound twist rtoarma lysol disinfectant lk frank medico rtpes 9l0o last friday night a ski party was held at the cedar crest golf course the weather for the party was ex cellent and the- snow was perfect for such an event about 35 members of the slalom club were present and the first part of tfce feventng was spent on the slope back of the club- bouse- later a tour of the entire course was organised with all the members participating afler several hours sport the cluiy proceeded to the home of a kean where lunch was served and the elec tion of officers held mr p barbel as president of last years club acted as chairman of the evening and open ed it by moving a hearty vote oa thanks to mrs kean who had so -cen- erously offered the use of her home for the meeting the election of offi cers then took place the following being elected for 1938 president a kean vicepresident may htcken secretary and press representative les clark treasurer bui mcnally social convenor mary paul sports convenor and ski instructor paul barber was decided to hold a meeting every friday night and also have b i organised hikes and sports sunday af s winkles 2 lb 25cr cod roe 25c ft salmon fillets 25c lb salmon half or whole fish 12 lb abjo haliawl white fillet smakecf fillet finnan hadttte perch plaice g smetta herring codfish kipper and oysters for better health eat more fish phone t we deliver georgetown mrs william cheyne on friday afternoon december m a highly respected citizen of huls- burg district and dearly beloved wife and mother in the person of mrs wm cheyne passed peacefully awaj at her home 3rd line erin born in petrolia 58 years ago r daughter of the late james and fran ces ryder who later were restdnt of acton mrs cheyne attended school and the presbyterian church in acton and later when married was member of presbyterian church in huisburg lit- 1902 she was unitei in marrtse toyniltam cheyne lormer- ly of acton moving to erin townrhir where they resided mrs cheyne known by a wrle circle of friends no neighbors was dearly loved by nil- she leaves to mourn her loss two nmried daughters wilma t mrs cha booth caledon f maude i mrs hirry churches guelph a son lancey re siding on the 3rd line erin andbill and eleanor at home also five grand children three sisters mrs r slgle and mrs j belt toronto mrs a vance winnipeg three broilien edward of acton nelson of hnmil- ton and fted of brocewiie ttk funeral conducted by rev t w goodwill was held from her home in hlllsburg where a large circle of friends gathered to pay tribute to one who was loved by all the pallbearers were root robertson albert rosxeil alex bessey ross mcklnnon george lacey and perd oakes the flower bearers were fournephews kelvin bell bob elgie ellas cheyne and rodriek ryder interment was made to huxley cemetery the calwab ywar prate rweimtiifer son i office 12- re 211 georgetam i the club has decided to adopt a crest of its own and members are asked to set forth their ideas on d suitable crest it was with regret that the party iially came to a close and with the hope that there would be ma more such evenings during the coming sea n on sunday afternoon a large num ber ol members assembled behind the club house for the first organized ski hike under the supervision of p bar ber the line of march led around the golf course across the river and through the adjoining woods and over the hills we might mention here if you have never tried climbing a fence on skis you certainly have miss ed something thetrail finally led back to the cedar crest club house where the members assembled isome a little tired and legsore but with a feeling that they had spent a very pleasant afternoon there will be another organized hike next sunday afternoon and al to a series of ski tests so be on hand- sunday at about 2 or 230 we would like to mention at tills point that everyone interested in akiing in georgetown and vicinity should get in touch with the officers or members of the club and arrange to join ihe club and take part in the activities it is our intention to bring to you the activities- ol the club in this col umn so anyone with any news of in terest to the club is asked to hand it in to the secretary ski notes the weather for skiing is perfect there are about 35 members al ready in the club but it is hoped to boost the membership to 50 or gu rohbs drug store it w nbcna nrnu- obixibmui tura i n mm th ttij stokx cuobcueioini iklhpilk orown i ask about the new mystery car at grays garage hudson and terraplane sales and service phone u3 georgetown moving and talking pictures tm heart of spain the destruction of shanghai united church auditorium georgetown friday jan 21st s pm j address rev w b smith ba j offering all are invited 5 before the season gets under way there will be another social even ing held on the 21st particulars in next weeks slalom news members be sure and be on hand for the ski tests on sunday there is no age limit to the club all those from 6 to 60 are cordially invited to join death of nelson man stood on the street corner playing a comet when he had play- one refrain a little urchin went up to him and said what was that tune mister that my boy was the death ol nelson answered the player urchin what a orrible death debts collected one of the two largest stores in toronto wroteusqn decem ber 22nd 137 as follows we should hke to express to you our appreciation of the very satisfactory way in which you obtain settlement of our ac counts let us help you too kelly aiken the collection specialists orangev1lle ont est l89frsuu getting results 4 aaron laidlaw aaron laidlaw beloved husband of caroline mercer and son of the late mr and mrs aaron laidlaw pioneer settlers of huttonyjlle district passed away at his late jesidenotln norval on wednesday jan 5th although he had not been as well as usual for aomeume his death came suddenly he was bom in i860 op the home stead on the fifth line west chlnzua- cousy the deed of which his rather received from the crown where he lived until retiring to norval ten years ago he was a devoted father and loving husband and stood for thr highest and best in life as a boy be attended pages churcrt until 1 closed then became a member of norval methodist church be ing a steward until church union and continuing an active member of session until insdeath the funeml jin the church on friday was lanrely attended the service was conduct ed by his pastor rev f a gilbert sslstecr by rev thomas laidtaw cousin of the deceased the pail- bearers were percy laidlaw dr m l lahflawv sinclair laidlaw william m sinclair carman ovens clarence ootsob nephews of the deceased fellow inembers of the session acted as tanoiirary pallbearers william switatrfrank hustler alex noble jamea mcklnney james hyatt in terment took place ta hujcrest cemetery he is by his wife two sons james and wulard of nor val and two daughters mrs john lamond esquesmg and mrat f han norval also one brother ma- 41

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