Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 21, 1938, p. 2

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page 2 r e georgetown herald wednesday evening september 2 1 at 1936 i in f i i the gkfelglfrwfc tteft phone ho 6 j h moore editor and pobusher ajreekly newspaperdezqteuo thebest interests of the town of georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of olen williams norval llmenouse stewarttown ballinafad and terra cotta issued every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rates 150 per year in advance united states 60c additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested sertlon 7o per une for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per tine for each insertion if in black face type 5c per une additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments society church or organisation meetings etc 8c per line minimum charge 25c reports of meetings held gladly inserted free in memorlan notices 50c and 10c per line extra for poetry birth marriage ftnd death notices 50c ryg advertisements y one inch or less 50c for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be takento avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the j5pace o by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by suchadveftisenient the herald does job printing of all kinds tfatton fcftfe station again opens for business b chester formely of the cnjt telegraphs staff at guelph has as auraed hlsdutlea asnfiw agent- at the railway station in malton there has only been a- caretaker service otnere since the agency had been re moved in 1926 a staff of ten ex perienced carpenters and decorators have been there for some days and are completely renovating and rede coratlng the building before long it will present an appearanc as a tractive as any along the line tnew is also a gang of men busy reballast lng- the line with crushed stone mr chester who will board there until moving permanently to the village reports that local traffic in surprising ly good so far only the 1034 am eastbound train makes regular stops at malton four other trains make stops when flagged or for the de tralnment of malton bound passen gers in the station there are both weston and brampton telephones wood for sale choice beech and maple at 300 tin cord mixed rails 3j per cord mixed wood 35 per cord e all waod orders to essj jbrandfoed notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of arthur j blackburn late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton tailor deceased all persons having claims against the estate of arthur j black burn aforesaid who died on or about the 7th day of august 1937 are here by notified to send in to the under signed executor on or before the 30th day of september 1938 full partlcu lars of their claims proved by affl davit imediately after the said 30th day of september 1938 the assts of the said deceaseds estate will be dls tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice percy franklin blackburn georgetown ontario executor dated at georgetown this 30th day of august 1938 3t clerks notice ol first posting of voters list canadian railways ready for business improvement improved business conditions which we all hope are not far distant will find the canadian railways ready in their equipment as well as their manpower to assume the greater bur dens which they must carry in order that canada as a nation shall con tlnue to develop declared norman walton vice president in charge ofoperatton maintenance and con struction canadian national rail ways montreal who was the guest speaker at the directors luncheon at the canadian national exhibition at toronto on transportation da in common with thaw of the unit ed states the canadian rallwajs had fire civnismtlohbegammh the ery of fire bj prehistoric man and for many a human being civilization so far as he personally was com em ed has ended with a flrel it is a curious truism that one of mans essential aides is likewise under other circumstances one of mans worst enemies controlled are is a boon uncontrolled fire is a destroy ing demon the problem of controlling are is as old as history immense progress has been made in the direction of per feeling are fighting apparatus and equipment and developing materials that resist are the are department of yesterday is a ludicrous thing in comparison to the amazing efficient are department of today even as building construction of esterda of fered a veritable invitation to are aggressive effort has been made in recent jears toward educating the public in prevent ng are and here a bam whefte snalt accounts abb welcome no account is coo small and none coo large for the bank of montreal to hsndle tvith efficiency and courteous attention to its customers individual requirements you arc invited to open an account with this bank bank o montrea kstabliauep tii georgetown branch j r smith manager you bank and how you may usb it bigger bl milton f than ever i fair been and still were passing through difficult timci mr walton reminded i too progress has been chalked up but his hearers during the ear or de on nowhere near a comparable scale uresslon railwaj earnings showed some of us hae learned the simple rapid depletion and it woa not always voters list 1938 municipality of ewqawtl comity of halton notice is hereby given that i have complied with sections 9 and 10 of the voters list act and that i have posted up in my office at stewarttown on the 10th day of september 1938 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality for members or parliament and at municipal elec uons as appear to be entitled to vote according to the last revised assess ment roll and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac cording to law appeals to be in with in 21 days from the 10th day of sep tember 1938 dated this 10th day of september 1938 i m bennett 2t clerk township of esquesing possible to bring about corresponding reductions in operating expenses at the same time the railways had prac tiscd man j economies to cope with the situation these however the speaker said had not been such as to reduce efficiency today the rail ways of canada are prepared for any improvement in business conditions despite difficulties they have intro duced better travel and shipping iacl litles during recent years through air conditioning and other develop ments railwa travel has become more comfortable and attractive by introducing pick up and delivery in freight service they have brought the railway to the door of the shipper in a period when every move had to be carefully considered economically they have kept in step with the re quirements of the nation mr walton went on to express con ddence in the future railway earn lngs in canada he said suffered greatly because of the smaller grain crops in the western provinces this year however the western outlook was decidedly more hopeful carloadings will be very greatly increased during the months ahead the effect of which will be felt throughout the entire dominion we in the busy industrialized east are de pendent perhaps more than we real lze upon the prosperity o four wes tern brothers of the farm when arln does not not move from western canada or the price of grain is not commensurate manufactured goods from eastern canada are in less de mand i am hopeful that the lean years of the west have passed and that the prairie provinces will play an outstanding and important role in the economic recovery of this domln ion in the light of the past canadians could have much more assurance for the future than those pesslmlts who declared that canada by reason of the unemployment problem was over populated that the country s reourc es could not further be extended and utilized for the benefit of mankind that canada had reached the limit of its development surely each of us different spheres can view canada in the larger sense and justl nably face the future with hope and optimism not undue optimism that will engender useless extravagance and exploitation but that spirit commonsense that has an outlook based on expansion development and good will transportation mr walton said at the outset of bis address was the fundamental industry of any nation without it there would be no trade it provided the channels of dlstrlbu tlon for all goods whether they be products of agriculture mines for ests or manufactured goods with the inauguration of fast pas senger and mall service across the dominion by the transcanada air lines he continued another step would be taken toward annihilating the handicap of magniflclent dis tances for which the dominion is noted lessons that will eliminate most haz ards manj of us have not it is a safe bet that at least one home out of two and this includes new as well as old ones contains flagrant haz ards which the owner disregards in the law ignorance is no excuse and it would be a fine thing if that same principle were extended to cover the harboring of are hazards each year loss running into the millions results from improper storage of in aamable liquids from needless accu inula t ons of waste from amateur tampering with e ectric fixtures from carelessness w kh smoking materials such little things as these arc re sponsible for a majority of all ores friday and saturday september 23rd and 24th special attractions trials of speed zsz trot or pace s1ro0o 28 trot or pace 150 00 livestock exhibits special prizes in all classes dance in town hall saturday night sept 2 adm 5c boys calf clubs special display women s institute work boys and girls work ladies work and domestic science robinson s baby show 1 cnr time table stndsid tbns going ate 640 pssssnffer sod mall xojdt passenger sad mall 840 passengers for toronto fltbjufla passengers sundays only sit v going west passenger and malt passenger sunday going north mall and passenger going smtth mall and passenger s4 ib 335 pjol 9jb pol 1149 pm gray coach mnes time table effective sunday september wtl leave georgetown to toronto a 708 ajn 928 ajn 11 48 am c 223 pjn 4j8 pjn 648 pjn 03pjn westbound to london 935 ajn xll20 ajn 2 05 pm cx355 pan ay445 pjn too pjn bftoq pjn dxll06 pin exll50 pjn a except sun and hoi b sun and hoi c sat only d except sat sun and hol e sat sun and hoi x to kitchener y to stratford tickets and information at w h long directory leboy dale kx m sybil bennett bjl georgetown ontario offlce gregory theatre bmg 1 kenneth bl langdon solicitor notary pabua plrst mortgage money to loan offlce main street south phone 88 georgetown come and meet your friends sinclair president m readhead sec treas phone 1103 milton v artseoft service station georgetown wire fob safety eternal vigilance is the price of safety warns r b morley of the industrial accident prevention asso ciations electrocution of a work man who tried to plug in an exten sion cord while helping to excavate a cellar at london indicates that check is needed it also e the need for a frequent surrey of ail electrical equipment defective or worn insulation should be repaired immediately or taken out of service this rule applies both to electrical equipment and moveable or fixed wiring installations the esquesing agricultural society invite you to enter your cream in the churning cream class page 15 in prize list fall fair georgetown september 28th and 29th section 1 best can of churning cream 50 lbs section 2 best can of churning cream 30 lbs prizes in each class 500 4 00 300 2 00 100 1 00 cream is to be taken by patron himself or by creamery truck to the fair grounds on wednesday sept 28th where it will be graded and a sample taken and the judging completed as soon as sample is taken cream can then be taken on to creamery or railway station another class you will be 1oterested in is the class for 6 dozen eggs in a 6 quart basket frizes 300 200 100 100 get a prize list at herald oftice support your fall fair enter your cream eggs and other produce raney gratdon lawrence cook barristers etc bay st toronto bnmpiou oat e fraser raney kc h edward cook gordon oraydon 333 slain st north brampton telephana 793 harold r lawrence loblaw bntuun brampton telephone s43 r watson djks mjkb georgetown office hours 8 to 3 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentin xbay offlce hours dally 9 to 5 evenings 7 to s phone 24w georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer far the cotmtles off peal ai prompt service cheltenham 26 r 23 georgetown hrl post office cheltenham walter t evans co general insurance ocean steamship service real estate mat st north georgetown phone 1s3 c carman ftottjuffe tuition in piano organ and theory vocal catching mwkw at fllsrrt ink 0kjub njmtt 185 monuments pollock ingham successors to cater a worth gab out inspect our work in greenwood a m nielsen ksth tear ffpnwtte chuopmactor xray dragm therapta ijr 9

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