Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 18, 1939, p. 4

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the georgetown herakl wed nesday evening october 18th 19s9 silvers annual j fall sale continues all this week 5 as usual silvers fall sale has proven a grand occasion for our customersxto pur chase their fall and winter clotesjt never before in our entire history have we been so heavily stocked with seasonable merchandise the reason for this is to assure our customers of the lowest possible prices at a time when they rise elsewhere remember be wise and buy now to avoid the rapidly incr pr silvers fall sale is your opportunity silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown hahubd beiandpord ctulfpton at the metropolitan chun chapel on saturday october 7th 1990 dorothy esnlly daughter of mr and mrs wm prampton toronto to alfred cyril son of mr and mrs j brand- ford oeorgetown rev howard o king officiated died latimer in ouelph general hos pital on thursday october 12th 1939 tryphosa v canute dearly beloved wife of donald latimer aged 39 years round trip bargain fares october 27 28 from georgetown to stations oshawa and east to cornwall lrclusive uxbrldge lindsay peterboro campbellford newmarket coulngwood meaford midland hortb bay parry sound sudbury capreol and west to beardmore train 20 friday oct 27th all tram saturday oct 28th to toronto also to brantford chatham goderlch guelph hamll on london niagara pals owen sound st catharines st marjs samla stratford btratbroy woodsock see handbuls for compete list of desllnalions for fares return limits train information ickets etc consult nearest agen t 3j1c canadian national obituary mrs donald latimer another home was saddened georgetown on thursday last october l2th when mrs donald latyner pass ed away suddenly at ouelph general hospital where she had been under going treatment for less than a week deceased who before her marriage was tryphosa canute was bom in eel county 39 years ago but has been a resident of this community since 1909 besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss four children with whom she spent most of her time and who wtlftnlss a kind and loving mo ther tffey are ronald george doug las and joan also her mother mrs i canute georgetown and four sis texs and one brother mrs archie hill port dalhousie mrs pred wogstafle ouelph mrs dolton barber acton mrs susie keir georgetown and jos canute saskatoon to the be reaved relatives the sympathy or the community is extended the funeral took place on saturday afternoon from her late home to greenwood cemetery the rev d d davidson of knox presbyterian church conducting the service the pallbearers were stanley lyon pred mcnally andrew hunter henry shepherd w d bar ber and robt muir there were beautiful floral offerings from the following the family mother mr and mrs w d barber mr and mrs stan lon and joan mr and mrs fred brown mr and mrs fred mcnally mr and mrs wm thompson mrs george wlngfleld j neighbours on john si georgetown fire brigade branch 120 canadian i legion provincial paper mills coat ing division assembly room smith stone ltd correspondence nnnnnswnnmsvannovfikbaivwnskvkwvkkvvavv church news scripture text then it shall be because he hath sinned and k guilty thai he shall reorr that which he look ioltntiy awav or ihr thine which hr hath deceit fullv ellen or that whii h was delherrd him to keep or ihr lost thing which he found or all that about which hr hath sworn falsrl hr shill ririt re store it in the principal and shall add ih fifth part niorr thereto and gir it untn him to whom it apprrtuinrth in ihr da of his irrspass offering ir fi 4 5 oeorgetown oct 17th 1s38 to ttie editor oeorgetown herald dear sir in last weeks issue of your paper we placed before your readers figures dealing with canada s expenditure for alcoholic beverages during the years of government sale in eight provinces and suggested the necessity of giving consideration to the problem of con servation in this time of national em ergency one of the questions which natur ally prese itself is how do the economists view the situation the men who have at their disposal facts and figures not available to the aver age citizen may we quote from the writings of a few v tjie late rt hon viscount now- den chancellor of the exchequer in the labor government of oret brt tain said in 1936 all experience has shown that the liquor trade is one which in the public interest should be discouraged it is wise policy reduce the duties on necessary arti cles such as tea coffee cocoa sugar fruit and foodstuffs so as to make them cheaper and thus encourage con sumption but pot in the case of drink high duties on this article should be maintained so as to discdur aie purchase and to turn expenditure into more useful channels but the best of all ways to stop the expenditure on drink is fobn the individual himself to stop wasting hub substance upon it emphasis in quotations is ours the late mr william graham former financial secretary to the treasury and president or the board or trade is quoted thus let it be urged as a simple economic truth that no amount of subsequent revenue which is derived from the liquor traffic will ever compen sate for the original misdirection of the ouuav remembering my brief experience at the treasury i can speak for evcr earnest student on this quci ion when i say that we would willingly abandon every copper of the revenue in the sure knowledge that tin saving u the state on the transaction would be lm iedi it and substantial be ii r intmbticd lhat this outlay involves consult ni bit exptnse on police in the pnnisioi or poor houses and asvlums and mnumer ujh other directions in iht ih ml st rv lets thtri js there fore no the slightest validity n lit trgunum that iht revenue de rivd s lor om mom ni important in iils wr memoirs rt hon duwd llnvu geoije dt olis sivtral imki i 3i j44 vol i to lecounilng hi til u to ovnomt the menace of drink when a lie ad of tht mini m t m imtion lit was strutthni i h tin probem ol speeding up pro due ion in 19jg m j fort ird to viscount si owdi n i brorhun fnd tlils co wild i inn sinak the canadian legion the georgetown branch of the canadian legion has been working quietly but nevertheless very energetically both before the declaration of the war and since much good work has been accomplished and every member is ready and anxious to do bis part in bringing this war to a successful conclusion to these yeterans of the great war the present one is but a continuation of that one in which they fought and which they now find they did not finish even though at the time it seemed like victory years have passed and most of them find they through sickness and disability caused mostly through their service to their country and their age are now unable to take their place win their sons in the ranks of the fighting forces some however who find themselves still fit have shown they are ready for then- country s call by joining the canadian active service force and we salute them others are only waiting an opportunity to do like wise as for those who must perforce be left the canadian iwlon has conducted a national survey of veterans and each is listed with ajl par ticulars so that should his services be required in any capacity jar toe government he will be ready to do his bit already a number from georgetown have been employed as guards and it may be mentioned here when called upon in the first instance were at their posts within an hour the georgetown legion has thrown open all the facilities of its club rooms to those of the militia who maj have enlisted for active service or who may be doing guard duties also it is both willing and anxious to cooperate with any town organizations participating in war work and they will be happy to team that others are doing likewise for getting party politics or partisanship in the end that with united effort very definite results may be obtained so far as is known ncne of the industries in the town have come forward with a statement of policy in regard to their men enlisting it would b a splendid gesture on their part if they let it be known that any of their staff who joined his majesty s forces would at the very least be assured of fils job when he returned the legion has already done this it is also hoped that those places left vacant by enlistment may be temporarily filled by those who in the great war offered thelr all and who are now unemployed the legion throughout canada has thousands of men registered according to their trades and the george town branch has its own lists there must be someone there who can fill the gap members of the legion have by sacrifice earned their right to membership they are again willing to rededicate their lives to god king and country and live up to their motto of servtce g cousens president branch 120 canadian legion si hurrh lut r hon at lit txt i rwfln mi know idkt i n tins issue liiu tin omit wirl loiind ik wus lotlmj our national equipnu nt in di idlv lastn n k indeed i choice be alcohol and hc1xr new advertisements to iunl bn i housekeeping rooms healed inu jgnwd ao lurnislicd h desired apj j p 101 e llj oeorjjtiown it payment ol 1938 taxes the second instalment of taxes u due and payable at the municipal office georgetown wednesday thursday and friday november 1st 2nd and 3rd the prompt payment of taxes on above dates will be appreciated by council w g marshall collector i tor bale j or 4 iiiigk 01 doublt ai rft loi a bwd milk c v pielceu phone kujwli it officers to be elected r 5 be sure to come j chance to buy amur a genuine clara hecla furnace with the v ribbed firepot guaranteed for 20 1 years the fused i joints that cannot 1 leak su the fam- 1 om oars hecla furnace how ttdw most favorable terms grve as a call and laekart strayed fc ri u u 111 j laitn on ba iiuay last a buicjt dog cjwntr na nan same by appoint u cj o iiron phone js1 r fa ceireujwn lup t or sale cjov urxmn graded i n titled to bonus fai ropsliire ram jambs wool la up uet 111l0 siittp d w baxter piion 103 i jl ltp r hoo 7 j m worship ser jacob i b tli m nia 8 bypu rh irsii iv h p m pi r knox pnburriin liurrh lnistir iu u i liiinn ma dii x t in i i i i in sundw ool 11 i m in i p m public hi tin mnilsu r will preich r a1 m wanted 1u0 cord ol wood appl u john ford pi one jlu market and wullam si otrgelown ltp apple for sale nice bright rod jonallian uppits winter variety good coolters and hand eaten ver choice aiid hand picked from an orchard uiat lb sprayed free worms and scab 150 per barrel at the orchard apply e f brain hornby po lot 1 bth ibust line esquesuig 1 mile west ol hornby phone milton 91 r 3 2tp furniture for sale 8 piece oak dining room suite oak dresser mahogany finished dresser oak hall rack quebec healer quantity of kitchen linoleum cong oleum rug 9 x 12 2 congoleum rugs 9 x 7vi oil cloth rug 4v x 6 this furniture and other articles is in the best of condi uon apply mrs w c besscy phone 270 george sl georgetown ltp practical maternity nttbstno will take nursing at home or go bo patients home miss uuib mr georgetown rjl n women wanted make moeus uonbt than ever before we are looking for andtt- uous women wh ar freb to work and make money in an lndepend- ent business our line includes over 200 aaly necesaluea many vahiabte territcmes now atauahie no n necessary and oatalootjr inquire today vtmoex 510 st clement montzval the 1 nitrd hurrh iu f c 0 r ml ii a mlnwi r s umiih elwml and biblt class s will meet at 10 am brnlrfa o worship will be held at 11 am and 7 pm hie subject r ir lln mornliik ill be what tlie pathir ls liki and for the evening thr all conquering chrlst tin weekly meeting for lhiy r nnd bibli si ith will be held on widi tsdaj cveninj at a oclock war by mabtl p ml rray ls op nun a studii in ciorgeton teaching mandohn ioltn trnor spanish and llawailin htrtrlc ciultar private or cl tss lcssons for terms and particulant rhone 74 12 wood for sale choice beech and maple at 13 00 tingle cord mixed ralls v2sg per cord mixed wood bk per cord s brandpord phone all wood orders to tssj town ol georgetown notick court of revision op voters list notice la hereby given that a court win be held pursuant to the voters lists act by his honor ttie judge of the county court of the county of halton st the municipal office on wednesday the suh day sf ootafcer l at l dock in the forenoon for hearing all complaints made asjitiist the flnt and second parts of the voters list of the munlctpautgr of georgetown for 1939 dated 18th day of october ibm 2t p b harbs90n clerk ik tin fin mi i i i xx rls eaii is titiails do vlx i prisini iiitiniil siii i lion lllllfcs i ill ukktsl lhl iii ir i t in follow tin ix t l our lati bi loed king hi n 1 irk ds of tilt last ijuih as fur m md impose uimiii ourscl s i oluntii prohibition ol mioxi cants sceond wt i an both as or iain it ioils tnl e nuln idual w riti our nin eniitui mr hughes cla m p burlington nssurlng him ol our willimns to support the kinirmnuu whole htarledly in what- tur nsirictue mensun s m bo deem etl iifctssur to stop iht wiusuige due con umption ol alcoholics sucli offer of co ojk ration on tlu part or hiil urn couiuj residents we are sure would bi wilcomtnl b ihos whose htavj ti spnsibilltj it ls o conduct tin adairs o th niitlon in liies lr lilt diljs ii not bevebaoe alcohol whf1hfr in peace or war an pnemy within the oates on behalf of the oeorgetown wc u ilrs c bi catherine dafoot s f o r t georketowti hockey club will at tempt to organize for the 1939 40 sea son on friday nlrhl next oct 20 lh at 8 p m- in the arena let everyone in icrested in hockey turn out and start lhe seaton off right new officers are lo be eicied and now uiat the clubs una nee j are in good shape it should ot be hard to find men to fill the nrlous positions what the prospects are for teams in georgetown oils year wc do not know but some predictions may be made after the meeting acton hockey club held their an nual meeting last week and election of officers were as follows president w j beatty 1st vicepresjdeot w h ouyton 2nd vicepresident 4eu masters treasurer w k orafaam secretary j creighton executive v b rumley p tarry and w d talbot honorary president cr e j nel son ool a o t beardmore b o bennett precious stones were dirtied into male and female according to their depth of color by the ancient r s a fitting entrodoction to dominions great 20th 4nnirrsir clrbratlon wr orfrr a chain wide tale of branded prodmts lhal mid no 1ntrodi ction pro du is of lone standing rrpulalion supported by huncst adrrlisinf- brand names lhal enjoy your tonfidenrr ind p-itron-ier- hnminion otfirs thb splendid nirnhindis- m prices thai tempi ou lo bu liberally shop early and save whitfc satin pastry flour 57c raisins loc tomato soup campbell a 3 25c lard maple leaf 2 25c chase sanborn coffee dated 4-4- bacon sliced side 29 cottage rolls 25 magk baking powder 1 lb tin 28c domino tea 1 lb 49c christies thotpk soda wafers lie a1lmer 28 os tin pumpkin 10c bee iiie or crown brand corn syrup 5 lb tin 37c lux toilet soap 3 cakes 16c pearl naphtha soap 6 for 19c carnation is ol tin milk sc ch1pso 25c wlui srrin st saoy cabbage spinach mushrooms celery stalks bananas jtjict oranges hd 6c lb sc lb 29c 2 for 9c dox 25c doz 35c dominio o tj

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