Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1939, p. 4

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a l page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening february i at 1939 i died looaw at ontario hospital toron to on january 30th 1930 joshua i logan rormerly of georgetown mcmasteai in toronto on january sfftn 1039 laabelle moore beloved wife of capt r d mcmaater in her 91st year interment took place monday jan 30th in greenwood cemetery georgetown in memobiam pox in memory of william james jim dearly loved husband of nelly parton who passed away feb 3rd 1038 o happy hours we once enjoyed bow sweet their memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never fill always remembered by his wife nelly hereare arawoprae brother jim who passed away feb 3rd 1938 we travelled the road together jim when the morning mists were low in the heat of the sun at higher noon in the evening twilight glow now we journey the road alone and yet we seem to see your kindly face and your measured pace by our side as it used to be ever remembered by his brother john and family silvers mid winter sale bargains offered this week mens underwear drawers on sale at heavy fleecelined shirts and 59c ea boys underwear fleecelined combinations in sizes 22 to 34 reg 1 00 value at 69c mens ties reg 55c assortment at 35 3 pr jj men work sox- sox at extra heavy ribbed wool work 19c 3 p 55c mens dress sox- value at pure wool fancy sox reg 50c 39c ladies hose fullfashioned service chiffon at weight and 49c ladies underwear- bloomers rayon panties and 23 c 2 f 45c ladies dresses new arrivals of plain and print- silk dresses in all sizes and latest styles 9 88 ladies hose rayon and wool hose in all and sizes special shades 25c shop with confidence at silvers deft store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown another big dance st georges invite vou to their daughters st valentines dance to be held in the arena georgetown friday evening february 10th 1939 graham melross and his orchestra will fiuooly the music dancing 9 pm to 1 ajn refreshments admission 50c each clearing stock at great bargains biggest ever all stock of watches jewellery china glass leather goods must go at half price buy now hintons jewellery georgetown pure food store 4 lb tin apple and strawberry jam 39c kraft dinner a meal for 4 in 9 minutes pkg 19c 1 lb carton pure lard 10c 2 x 1 lb cartons snowflake shortening 22c 4 lb tin good morning marmalade 55c large pkg supersuds 19c s os iko dvies za07 sfrsad creese flanaroh putufied bran per bag bdhswebtt liros tcnderized aevujoots pfcff taqk tins t0mato59 i lards tins peas sweet picku oottaos roll by the jsece lb fbasisaud back baoon by tbe pleeet lb txabx bbsakmar baooh jt a pkw gbmbb bouoona or lbs pleos lb choki fbbsh tout ajfp tooctablb a e farnell jwo 18e obituary joshua logan after a long illness joshua logan passed aftay at ontario hospital to ronto on january 20th 1939 de ceased was a brother or mr ed logan and was a respected resident of georgetown for many years the funeral took place from the home of relatives in toronto on monday jan 23rd when the remains were in terred in prospect cemetery this and that in sport by o mao mootlvrmj public opinion in regards to the suspension of coach moqlnnds is to the effect that while his actions may hav been decidedly wrong in the eyes of the ojela they were not of a serious nature and that he should relnstat i as soon as possible the georgetown pirates have entered their team in be acton rural hockey league which to composed of team from bvertoo an ton band hornby acton lome soots nerval hockwood brookvlue hutton- vule and the pirates the pirates have several of the old standbys in- eluding perc blackburn who can still show a lot of them a few trick they are yet to be defeated play ing five games winning four and-tte- lng one in those five games reg hoare their dependable goahe to seek his reinstatement and we be- umeel hove have forwarded a request to the oha secretary coach mogmnls has been a valuable cog in the hockey machinery here this winter and it is hoped his suspension will soon be lifted isabllije moore in toronto jan 27th 19j9 there pulsed avi afltr a untiring ulntss isabelle moore beloed wife of capt r d mimuster or tht 20th hal ton rifles and ccond daughter ol the lilt jimes moort and ajms mccosli she was born in the county of wei lington march 1st 1848 wlitn er she it seems there has been a misun derstanding between the bramp ton and georgetown clubs over the long brothers being eligible play for brampton georgetown had at first laid a complaint before the oha but withdrew it on the un derstanding brampton would with draw their complaint over the twelve men used by georgetown in the game of january 17th instead of the regu lation eleven men it is this matter that lead to the suspension of mc- ginnis whether brampton did not do this or the ojja took the mat ter in their own hands after receiv ing the referee s report we cannot say but we do feel mcginnls should be reinstated after being out of two games another angle is that the brampton players could not produce player certificates for the long bro thers at this game when asked for by referee joluiny jones this in itseir we believe is nn infraction of the oh a rules much interest ls being taken in the local hocktv group at this time n thai both georgetown and bramp on have trimmed the bol ton impoits so thoroughly the wav tiip 1livui stands now the last few mi met of tlie schedule may make some difference on the standing of tilt num himiwr wi are still in c inert to think that when the r muniii nanus ire over bramp ion mil bf in hit position they now hold liust nllu s gnrnc with bolton saw joimt she came with htr parents to tin bojs from the flower town play- georguown win re sh spirit tin lug awnj over their heads the name later going hero next monday night should liable him in five games is quite a remark able feat and he has had splendid support from the rest of the team those on the team are goal beg hoare defence p blackburn roy weston art hilts jf lorusso centre first tine jimmy sargent 1 w george jchaplin r c br centre sec- end une w bradley lw presswood rw k mcnally fbllowfcg is the league standing w l georgetown pirates 4 0 iverton 3 0 hornby b 1 acton band 3 3 brookville 2 2 rockwood j 3 norval 1 2 huttonvlue 2 3 lome scots acton 0 5 goals scored chaplin 6 j 5 c bradley 4 blackburn in three games only mcnally 2 lor usso i played greater pirf or her lire to toronto in religion presbyterian when tht union umc she joined tiit united church at hit park ave when lieilth permitted she alwajs took an active part in the women s organizations of the church she was made a lire member of the w ms of victoria presbyterian church in 1910 since then she has been made a life member of the w m s of the united church cfi ne scripture text not every one that aaith on to me lord lord shall enter in to the kingdom of heaven but he chat doeth the will of my father which is in heaven matt 7 zl st georges church rev w thompson rector septuageslma sun day 10 am holy communion cor porate 1 1 am evensong 7 pm st albans church glen william septuageslma sunday sunday school 2 pjn evensong and litany pm hftoneto free delivery the united church rev p c overend ba minister the sunday school and bible classes will meet at 10 a m at 11 am a pervice of dedication for all the offi cials of the congregation will be held at 7 pm the young peoples union will present the beautiful drama for he had great possessions baptist church rev e g baxter minister 2 00 pjn church school 7 00 pm wot ship service subject a memorial supper communion service monday 8 00 pjn bypu thursday 8 pm midweek ser vice a welcome to all norval rifle clvb eight members or the norval rifle club vlsted the north toronto rifle club on monday night january 30lh and were defeated by 14 points the ruling in team shoot is that the 10 high scores in a match are considered the teams total score when more than ten men are shooting on each team but as norval had only eight on their team all eight scores had to count in the match the to ronto team had eleven men and can celled their three low scores owing to the stormy night seven reliable shots of the norval club were unable to make the trjjf otherwise the result of the match would have been very cloee the individual aporesare as follows north toronton j young 100 t l young 100 a ballard 100 k brooks 99 dr livingston 99 w goodweu 99 w sturman 99 h tyera 90 norvala nurse 100 jf johnson 100 o meredith 100 m atkinson w w wilson 96 a w wusonjm f stark 96 c oantelan 95 the nerval club win shoot their first mora in the all oarmd league on mandar fa 6th it to expected that tbe html rifle club wig visit the norval range on monday february lstn ocal man i understand you are ooarttng a widow has she given you any enoon mend tb say she baa last night she asked m if i hapfh11 in the playoffe we consider t h mtoaii k iht uim that will uiki 11 lot of beating if cither bolton or bnmp on want to win this group fco come out and itnd the home town boss your moral support sheeny tost ls back on the lo cal lineup and lias been in the past couple or games tost ls plaing some more good hockey and ls a tower of strength to the second string line with tost on the wing and k richardson and sonny at centre and right wing respectively the second line ls now almost on an equal with the first line of rld- dali w richardson and ward bungy ward is playing his best hockey this year and his fast skat ing ability can not be matched by players on either the bolton or brampton team if he really turns it on w richardson and g rlddall are always a tbreat around the op posing net with their clever stick- handling and it is little wonder that when bolton took the ice in their last home game they were given de finite instructions to watch richard son it is rumored that after the present season joe hall will hang up his uniform and retire from hockey joe has played brilliant hockey for georgetown on the defence for many years but it is a tough spot to play and a man can t take the bumps this position requires him to take after a limited time in our opinion frank dewhurst has been one of the best defencemen to take the ice for georgetown and it looks as if this year may be his big year frank has been going great guns and has a number of goals to hi- credit this season too iioyd sandersov who stepped up from junior not so long ago has been taking hls turn both on efence and on the forward line sandy who filled in k richardson s place on the forward line in bolton and last but not least wo come to georgetown s custodian of the net emle alcott being out of hockey for a number of seasons he has come back playing better than ever and while some may be in clined to think he looks a bit weak on some goals just take into account some of the ones he has saved keep it up for the playoffs ernie it is expected that dave crichton will be on in the next two games with bolton and brampton and will be sort of grobmed up for the playoffs daveis sticking to his studies this year and did not consent to plav until last week end georgetown lions are now tied with acton for second place in the halton juvenile loop milton being the league leaders at a game here last thursday night georgetown defeated milton by an 8 3 score acton will visit george tomor row night at the arena here and it should be a good game as the win ner will be awarded second standing tn tb group ootne out and help the league staitocyo p w i p tiie man who can shoot how many men can be reasonably sure of hitting what they aim at it looks a simple matter to shoot and so it is but it is not so to shoot straight lord kitchener once said it is the man who can shoot straight that i want and there are numerous men who would like to try their skill with the rifle and who have never had the opportunity to do so fvery man should be able to pro tect himself and his own and a knowledge of rifle shooting is un doubtedly the first step tow ards be ing able to do so but apart from any sense of duty which may prompt 11 man to lenrn rifle shooting pro vides on inexpensive and pleasant re creation combining business with pleasure as in no other sport it ls a dean and health pastime which tan bt enjojtd by old and young alike on equal terms a man schooled on the miniature ringe with the 22 calibre rifle is more than half trained for his musketry course with the service arm look upon rifle shooting as a sport by all but never lose sight of the arms useless on a wetday rheumatic pains relieved i knitcben here is a noteworthy frintanrff of the m in which damp weather can affect the joints of one who 1 subject to rheumatic pains l had been suffering from rheu matism very badly a dnnjt and bad such pains in my j that i could hardly bear lton day especially it pained- me- terri bly 40 use my arms and i was hardly able to work i tried two different remedies but i was still as bad after j the treatment j then i was told to by knischexl l salts which quickly brought rehefi j and i am now much better and hays- never felt so fit for years i used toj feel so miserable and sluggish btrtvj now it is a pleasure to he able to work sb the pains and stiffness of 1 tlsm are often caused by uric crystals in the muscles and jomta the numerous salts in kruschen as sist in stimulating the internal orj to healthy regular activity and j them to eliminate excess uric addt dont take medicine dark take your own medicine andlet the other chap take his danger exists in taking medicine prescribed for someone else even though the ailment tor which it was prescribed appears similar dean r hurst of the ontario college of pharmacy told a women s club re cently rf when a physician prescribes medi cine for a patient the prescription is individual and exactly designd meet the need of the patient should not be used by anyone elsez take jour own medicine and let the other chap stick to his the dean ild after a pharmacist has filled a pre- senptionj the medicine should be re garded as a purely personal posses- ion which should never be used by an one else any more than one per son shoiud use another s tooth brush- other rules whieh the dean satd pharmacists e erywhere urge upon their clients read the directions carefully be fore taking or giving medicine then shake the boltle even if there is no specific direction to do more serious side the duty of citizen- i p a me ho d the label hip it should be as natural to a m man to shoot as to walk or to run and as congenial as to plaj games you can t shoot learn if you can shoot keep in practice the norval rifle club have an up- todate and comfortable indoor range where lsltors and prospective mem bers are always made welcome come and join us you will not regret it the club meets every monday night competent instructors will be pleased to assist you for further particulars call or phone the following members r w hall jr brampton 315 dr j c- stevenson brampton 660w frank hustler norval assistant secretary brampton 373 22 e j gollop nor val secretary georgetown 90 r 14 does your bride know anything about cooking asked the old friend meeting a recent groom well he grinned i beard her calling up her mother the other day to ask if she had to use soft water for softboiled eggs and hard water for the hard boiled ones up 50 that no medicine can run down arid deface the directions doses should be measured accurately with a measuring glass and the glass- washed immediately after use keep all medicines well out of reach of patients and children and store all poisonous remedies and ex ternal application separately from other medicines and never take any medicine in the dark its too risky lacking a measuring glass dean hurst said that the following table of equivalent doses is practical sufficiently accurate for household teaspoon 2 tea- s0 drops equal spoons equal 1 spoons equal 1 tablespoon 4 table spoons equal 1 wineglass 2 wineglass i equal 1 teacup ef puzzled about directions or un certain of correct dosage dont hesi tate to telephone the pharmacist who- dispensed he medicine his business in life is to help you in such ma and you can depend on hbn to you he has had years of training 1 the special skill needed medicines and is eager to place his i expert knowledge at your dlsposal j shop dominion fot extra values domino black tea m9e- 25 49 in dmbibkm simm domino tea onhlta ny olhtt bim 4 itara wfcy tlw ihtifty tboauwfa o tfcop dominion ara atwi it witch to nlan awl hwyn foand tfca ft domino tea w a bsst raspberry or f jmfvk strawberry ctm bulk readicut macaroni canadian mild cheese old colony maple syrup old salt- soup feftctas 5 19 zx9 clam chowder 3 as hates or libva foods 3 js mklvni peanut 25 oatss7 w cw 33 i bread i 5 1 wmn wj m crtdirt m tissue 3m lettutje 2 for lie spinach 2 for 15 green beans 17 radish js bakl oranges 38c cabbage j domse

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