Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1939, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening february tfstftti93 on withr spring at silvers silvers lift the curtain on the most outstanding display of womens spring coals ensembles millinery fashion revue at its best will be seen in silvers outstanding new spring display of smart clothes for smart people the formal presentation of spring millinery featuring copies of new york original and something for the most varied tastes youu enjoy shopping at silvers because if its new silvers have it silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 37s georgetown died i k3hby at the residence of hirfl daughter mm xutabeth churchill 41 beaton street toronto on sun day february 13th 1930 joseph kirhy husband of the late mary resting at the chapel of washing- ton and johnston 717 queen street east at broadview funeral ser vice on wednesday at 1 pjn inter ment glen williams cemetery in mbmobjam phesswoqd in loving memory ol a dear husband and father who passed away fe6 19th 1636 age 73 ears the face i loved is how laid low bl nlvuig voice is still tnehsnds0ortcn clasped in miner- stomach sufferers let dr meleads stomachic give you a chance to regain com fort and happiness by clearing up your stomach trouble an amtfteld quebec resident writes will you kindly send two bottles of stomachic to the enclosed address as she is greatly bothered with gas and pain x might tell you that since my husband took seven bottles last summer he has had no return of the old pain and natur ally we both feel profoundly thankful for having found out about it as we tried doaens of other things to no avail stomachic is very effective in overcoming gas nausea vomiting sour stomach or any other forms of indigestion sold by maccormacks drug store phone 7 we deurer georgetown ues in deaths cold chill i often kit and think of him when i am all alone for memory is the only thing that grief can call its own w ever remembered by wife and family obituary chas e wardlaw charles edmund wardlaw died on tuesday morning feb 7tn at home lot 14 centre road toronto township after a lengthy illness he was in bis 62nd year mr wardlaw lifelong resident of peel county was born on lot 2 fourth line east chtnguacousy a son of the late james wardlaw and matilda kee he had lived on his toronto township farm since 1810 mr wardlaw was an ac- tiv member of peel county hoi- stein association having served the society in various offices he attend ed grace united church he is survived by his wife three daughters norma orangevllle mrs day wey nerval and ruth toronto and one son eulott who has managed the farm during his fathers illness the funeral took place tnurc y after noon to norval cemetery peel ga zette pirates lead in acton rural league round robin playoff on tuesday l georgetown p miss kennedy busted in greenwood used cars and trucks f internationl 1938 d30 chasis and cab chevrolet 1937 stake 5 ft rack chevrolet 1929 ton pickup pontiac coupe 1933 come in and get our prices art scott shell service station international sales and service phone ib at menmnent georgetown the funeral of the late lyla m kennedy was held from the residence of her parents mr and mrs j w kennedy georgetown on friday af ternoon feb 10th miss kennedy was a member of the united church and her pastor rev f c overend officiated mrs h wrtgglesworth sang a solo god shall wipe away all tears from their eyes she was ac companied by mr carman sutcllffe the pallbearers were messrs harold cleave p w cleave wubert cleave george cleave lome cleave and herbert cleave cousins of deceased relatives and friends attending from a distance were mr and mrs h m kennedy owen sound mr and mrs j h stephens and mrs ardill toronto mrs h w kennedy and miss margaret kennedy toron to mrs r pomroy and mrs george moore toronto john erwln samla mrs f brown gordon f brown mrs win mcfarlane and mrs c ward london besides a pillow from the family other noral offerings were from mrs h w kennedy and daughters mrs annie adams and daughters mrs wm tyndall arthur and iva tyn- urs matthew and harold and i doris bell hamilton mr and mrs h wlllson mr and mrs prank kennedy toronto dr and mrs chenowlth toronto the united church sunday school the i h s sunday school class mr and mrs w g bell mrs h erwln and daugh ters miss inman and miss l wat son mrs squires and miss edith squires mrs h l hutt the session of the united church o r muck art and staff mr and mrs m l near the women s missionary socie ty or the united church herbert percy and harold cleave and mrs w g mcdowell a number of friends of mrs j h stephens toronto lome george and wubert cleave and mrs r cleave ladles bowling club rev and mrs overend john burke and daugther haxel owen sound mr and mrs ramsay to ronto mr and mrs pomroy toron to mr and mrs b c hutch inger- soil correspondence b4 the sunny south more interesting holiday notes from the- pen qfmr joseph bea of rates itokettup with evi3ttortntbe7t01en williams whvfc holidaying in first game of the roundrobin play- offs in which there are the first six teams out of the nine team group five games each meeting each other once and then the first two teams in that series play two games with goals to count on the round for the rumley trophy neither georgetown pirates or everton had been defeated up to that all important game except the game which everton defaulted to georgetown the ice was not in very flflnrt condition mt thcttfoyft th jlayj became very ragged at tunes but was a real battle right from start to finish everton started off the scor ing in the first period with huffman who was left uncovered skating in on hoare and flashing the red light the first period ended everton georgetown 0 the second period opened and georgetown pressed hard to get the tying goal but were caught napping with not a man back on defense and anderson broke away and made no mistake in putting the puck pasi hoare to make the score at the end of the second period 2 0 for ever ton georgetown had plenty ol chances to score but for inaccurate shooting around the net would have at least tied it up the third period georgetown at last found the range and the brad ley brothers soon had it tied up 2 2 bradley scoring on a nice shot from the side and w bradley on pass from mcnslly right in front of thenet the game ended and both teefms still remained unbeaten in ac tually played games in the two other games that night the acton band defeated norval in very close and hard fought game by the score of 3 2 and rockwood easily romped through hornby to the tune of 5 to 1 thursday the second night of the roundrobin series saw hornby over come a three to nothing lead held by the acton band and beat them out everton suffered their first defeat and it was at the hands of ray pomeroys norval monarch the score was 2 1 in a very rug but well played game in this game oeorge tyler of everton lost his temper and hit arblc the referee he has been suspended for at least one game and justly so in the other game between rock- wood and the georgetown pirates the pirate succeeded in shutting out rockwood 20 previously during the schedule the pirates had shut out rockwood 50 apparently hoare has the jinx on them but he had to play a great game on thurs day to earn another well deserved shutout rockwood was out there fighting for their second win in the roundrobin series in the first period sargent opened the scoring and a few minutes later chaplin c bradley and sargent combined for the second goal with chaplin shoot ing the puck home there was no more scoring in the game rockwood pressed hard but was well taken care of to a strong defense when they did manage to elude the pirate for wards the pirates still are unbeaten in nine games the puck has only been i put behind hoare ten times the sunny south hotel ponce de leon st augustine fla february 5th 1939 the church at st augustine is just like a comfortable old parish church in england it was filled to capacity at communion service this morning the presbyterian church is an enormous edifice built cruci form like st peters at rome with a huge dome the whole surmounted by a large cross also like st peters and is alleged- to- have cost over a mttj lion dollars i attended vespers at the presby terian church a school organ re cital a responsive service reading prayer two selections beautifully ren dered by an invisible choir which al so head the congregational singing a servce designed t think to induce meditation i was struck by the similar theme in the addresses at the two services the priest pointed out that three generations ago the church laid emphasis on a terrible god while today the merciful god was stressed the minister told lhat god was a rightoeus judge as well as a loving father i am reading with malice towards some a book that is being very ad versely criticized the young lady who sold it to me said if you are an englishman you will not like it and if you dont please bring it back i do not dislike it it is written by a clever woman with a large and vig orous vocabulary which she use without fear english people are not so sensitive to criticism as am ericans and some of the authors cri ticisms i take as compliments i find it entertaining the saturday evening post has ani excellent article in the feb 4th edi tion by somerset maugham on books it is well worth reading by anyone interested in the selection of books to read there is also an article on the english royal family which is in questionable taste this is a lovely old hotel but much quieter than i remember it before the war joseph beaumont erin but re- mrs peter blmw was taken sud denly 111 just fter the service at burns church on sunday morning m1 aid was summoned and tint was removed to dr abbotts resuenoer and on monday was removed to her home where she is convalescing mr and mrs k mcdougau have returned home after spending the past two weeks with toronto rela- ttves mr peter j sinclair erin village councillor has been on the sick ljjis for the past bwo covering slowly friends of mr w were pleased to see him back to busl- s last week end although look ing a bit pale he was not ttotlcamy lackmglus usual vigor and a and is directing quite a decided change in the layout of the store and we understand intends having the interior redecorated v many friends here extend sym pathy to rev john lindsay and eon ford in their bereavement in the death of mrs lindsay who passed away at whitby on january 27cbvj- advocate 1 itb alton juniors to stage series for w l dick drama trophy arrangement have been complet ed according to president claude mclaughlin of the halton juniors to stage a drama festival early hi march acton milton norval and palermo groups will compete for the w l dick challenge trophy mr a j burrows of toronto has been secured as adjudicator on march 2nd mutdh and palermo clubs will meet in palermo with acton meet ing narva lat the latter centre on march 7th we understand the v will be held in milton on march 9ttu final standino ballinafad miss mary cole of guelph spent sunday at her home here miss noreen mokechnie visited last week with friends in toronto mrs d j qiprinlr is confined to her home suffering from an attack of the ou we hope she will soon be recovered the community was shocked by the sudden passing of mrs j f shortul on sunady at the borne of her par- mr nd mrs a j lindsay the deceased had suffered a severe attack of tonuitls but was apparent ly recovered when on sunday she was seized with a heart attack and pass- ed awty the sincere sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved husband and family the funeral will take place on wednes day afternoon with service in the church the mission circle held their regu lar meeting wednesday evening at the manse georgetown 8 7 1 0 is everton 8 4 3 1 11 acton bafd 8 5 0 3 10 roclcwood 8 4 1 3 9 norval 8 3 3 2 9 hornby 8 3 2 3 8 brookville 8 2 2 4 6 acton lome scots 8 0 0 8 0 round robin series standing pi w t l pta oeorvctown 2 1 0 3 acton band 2 0 1 2 norval 2 0 1 2 roclcwood 2 0 1 2 hornby 2 0 1 2 everton 2 0 i 1 1 the liberalconservative association of the county of halton will hold a convention in the town hall milton on friday february 17th 1939 at 800 pm to ehoose a candidate for the federal boose i prominent speaker will address the meeting which wlfl open to the public at mm pan everybody welcome john irving president round trip bargain fares v toronto february 24 and 25 from georgetown to s cehttwa and east to cornwall inclusive uxbrldge lindsay peterboro csmrjtoellfard newmarket coulngwood meaford midland north bay perry sound sudbury capreol and west to beerdmore tralm m friday feb m all trains saterday feb z5 alio to bruuttord chatham ocderlch ouelph hamilton loodon niagara falls owen sound st catharines st mary samla stratford stnittnoy woodstock national controversey over bren gun contract lasts fob full week continued from page 1 front in the interest of the country defence following dr manlon the leader of the oposltlon who spoke early in the debate a number of those who had been members of the cabinet n the bennett regime took part among them mr orote stirling former mini ster of national defence mr stew art and mr cahan in the course of his criticism of the minister and the contract mr cahan paid tribute a number of officials of the depart ment of national defence no reflec tions he said could be cast on the deputy minister general lafleche who was loyal to his position and his minister the whole controversy however has been acrimonious tem per haver un high one speeker said it was the strangest debate he had ever listened to inparliament new work bi parliament among measures on the order paper of parliament which will be consider ed soon are resotutiansml to approve the trade agreement with the united states signed on november 17 1938 at washington 2 to authorize the g to raise by way of loan 750 million dollars for paying or re deeming the whole or any portion of loans and obligations of canada and also for purcbaslns end withdrawing from circulation unmatured securi ties of panada and for pubuo works and general pu 1 to estab lish a defence purchasing board for making contracts for the purchase of imrnlttntai equipment materials and snppue for the department of na tional defence 4 to establish com- power under the mtnl- of jasu to admjntater control bluepoints for blue bloods by fmrt lee b a hot savory oyster nah is a great comfort to the toner and woman on a raw cola day and if yon want the a ait up and take nottee youll walk into the i dining room ne dinner time bearing a blospomt pie needless to say in order to match the delicious oiling the crust mmt be simply perfect for perfect pie crust you can depend on that wonder worker doubleacting baking powder bluspolnt pie 2 caps lifted floor teaspoons doubleacting baking powder teaspoon salt i tablespoons butter or other shortening cop milt about 1 cups drained oysters h teaspoon salt dash of cayenne a tablespoons melted butter sfft flour once measure ado aung powder and salt and sift again cut in shortening- ada milk gradually stirring until soft loigh is formed turn out on slightly floured board and knead 10 seconds or enough to shape roll mi of dough inch thick ine a 9 inch pie plate allowing nigh to extend inch beyond c ige of plate fold inward eren lth rim of plate fill with u sictb sprinkle with salt taicone and butter roll other bait of dough h inch thick with sharp knire make slits to permit escape of steam fit over oysters pressing edges together with flour ed fork bake to hot oven f 30 minutes serves s young peoples winter school closed saturday the young peopels winter train ing school of ouelph and halton presbyteries which has been in pro gress all week at georgetown united church was successfully brought to a close saturday afternoon with the presentation of over fifty certificates to the students these certificates were the result of the successful pass ing of the examinations set by the in structors of the different courses the students enjoyed a sumptuous banquet on friday night provided by the ladles of the women s association the following toasts were proposed the king by alan maodonald toastmaster and responded to by the singing of the national anthem the students by the rev jos stewart of drayton replied to by boss call ing of milton the staff proposed i by miss agnes pasmore of rockwood and responded to by the rev wray mather of llnwood the ladles by the rev ian mceown of ml forest responded to by mrs fred sinclair the visitors by mrs arthur harris of campbellvllle and responded to by miss mae harris of campbellvllle the rev david gallagher dean of the school then delivered an address on the value of winter schools which was greatly enjoyed by au the school was a decided success not only for its inspirational value but also for the spirit of good feoow- abip developed the students loath to leave are now looking forward to next winter and anotfaer winter card of thanks whl all friends and please accept our thanks tor all the wt f and tokens of sympathy which they showed to ts in our re cent sad bereavement in the death of oar beloved daughter and smerur andt mrs 3 w kennedy b m ken ndy and mm 4 special values at dominion 38 m 091935 extha special vsaa gftade a christies hem1um sodas picnic pickles aunt jemima pancake maple leaf pure lard petflctlon floor wax pattersons jelly drops old colony mam syrup 1t47 iuuc cmck o pfah a rolled oats 8 25 19 10 spy apples bskt e9e new beets bun 6e floub new ouutots tan fa geter heart t for tie peppert- st-jts- tapioca 15 nutcrush v corn st tt- 07 dominion 5 for me obanoks he be do c

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