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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 30, 1927, p. 2

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rag tlllt dkoraictowt bbbatl novmnlwr uhli 1m7 i your vote and influence are f respectfully solicited for d mclntyre i i as mayor i rata birth boel aairiim 50c jadlu soel mmoriil earda boel i or par una extra for poetry bbrtha matrlaae um deaths are for at the fallowing town nominations t of the town of georgetown for the year 1928 i le roy dale j i 1 j respectfully solicits j x x i your vote and influence as mayor of lite town of georgetown fo lie year 1928 x n mckwanoa sunday nov mill 1m1 at chilllweck lit mr mary mckwan dawrhur or the ja hobertaon eaquaalntf in memoriam mclkan in loving mamorv of my llaar lath who tuad iwmbr 1m ibm many alaap but not forever there will be a glorious dawn wa ahall maat to bart no never on tha traaurractlon mora lovingly remntbiired by bin dauglf lev annie elttm tor majwr reeve top aaa cnmutn beucy aai cleave la war toekr ta- sekml tthtees mararittlmer by fedaaumaa miss simplicity j electricwashkr 100 down and 500 per month buys this washer and 4 premiums t j speight pjjeine 279 georgetown first mortgage bonds queens park plaza 6 12 per cent maturities from 2 to 1 2 years government municipal and mortgage bond bought and sold imaruee depariaieal all tussw imttrmte wrisea telephone or write for particular hr mimms phone 114 george to wn house for rent souse to rent 0 room furnace conveniences on mai street ttorjrto immediate pohttessioi j a aberdeen estt brskor tobohto ocolqttovm inwnimm m iviii jacksons georgetown chudrens robbers 65c shuts 4 to 0 lhrnt quality now bbu ladies robbers 85c hiiiu i lo i linear inaut now wi mens work shirts 79c 14 lo x7 all colnrh good lrnr make now 714 cop and saucer 15c clover lnt lnt quality now lav childrens robbers 75c nien 10 lo 1 all new took now too mens windbreakers 350 all hire in dark iolora uheclt inttern rag a w now sa0 mens work sox 3 lor 100 lltuy ull wool grey or heath er reg nil nnu 1 for 1100 all crockery reduced dinner sell plater juga cupa and saucer and family china wallpapers brighten up for christraaa all papera red uced our aaaortraent ia large it will pay to look them over y a mjacksons georgetown ciaptni mmhes mncc the dinner dance uml lilies night given liy llttluui chapter hoy al arch masons in the arena lout friday evening wiiua grand atyajranil quite in keeping with the punt rotds of thu orguhixatian hie hull wan heatitifull decorated for tlie occasion tim table were nutlly arranged and the excellent menu provided and served by the member of the wouiorin institute woji a inuat enjflyanli feature orth tvoninjtv outehaiiiowiit afuir all luui partaken cxofllletrt pint principal timi 0 hrowti npokn words of welcome to thvi uvusntn and nnnountwl tlw follow inn proymiu conift ftolo bj mr wiu tucker lint llandruantpr of the hraniplon hand iteadiiik com p i v otwn wood violin solo in mr cuiupbill of the urrherlra monologuir by com p jm k biiun dora vim at bnlo- by minn oilwou or a ton tho remainder of the eveidiis wan npont in danoinff splendid munlc be- ins provided by the orpheus oroh entra of brampton who alto played during tlie dinner hour danng the evening tin roioiri muwoibmn and her aeooropanint of aotoawere pretenuwl with beautiful hoqueu on behalf of the chapter by comp w v o rant- out of town guefltu were present from guelpli aeton brampton mil ton toronto and otlier placet and all apphwlaud tnmt heartib the uplen did tiitae provided for them b tlu memlwri of holton chapter amrcif m cfcua dr murdoek mackenzie as yuartt a miuionary in north honan china oddmued a larjre gathering in the united church georgetown on fri day evening the 2tfth inst although a rapid and intense npeaker the hour he took neemed all too short for him to bring home to his audionce the high value he placed upon the chines and the sueoess of the work be had been privileged to witness in his labours among them the present upheaval he claimed won id pass and after the necessary adjustment had been made greater progress than ever would take place god undoubt edly ha great things in store for china rev mr caldwell of limehouse was on the platform and led the meeting in prayer mr and mrs harwell contributed a very enjoyable duet and jiu jean adams presided acceptably at the organ at the close on adjourning u the sunday brhool room light refreshments were sened by thebtewardsand au hour of social intercourse was enjoyed dr and mrs mackenzie were tlie giuu of mr and mrs it i croelmnn during their stay in town and returned to toronto by the ten oclock kndial enr the name night prim utbh uvea bart poline magistrate h p moore held a rtpecial sitting in the court house milton on monday when jack walker william duncan clarence thomas and arthur wubama all of toronto war charged with robbing under arms the campbell villa branch of the bank of nova scotia of 1100 on oct 28 last crown attorney w i dick acted as prosecutor the prison is were not represented by counsels walker thomas and wil llama admitted their guilt but dun can alleged driver ofthe bandit oar pleaded not guilty after hearing the evidence duncan was found guilty and sentence on thejfour was imposed jaolt walker was given 15 years in kingston penitentiary clarence thomas iff yean in kingston peni tentiary and 20 lashes arthur wil liams 15 years in kingston peniten- tury and 20 laalim and william duncan 10 yean in kingston pent tentiary and 20 losbeb no flogging was included in walkers sentence as the magistrate felt that enough lashes baa been added to hht sentence in torouto last week after receiv ing their heavy sonteno all four prisonem were taken back to toronto jail where they will await transfer to kingston penitentiary the bank robbers all heavily shackled and securely handcuffed were brought in a oar to milton from toronto by live detectives who kept a close watch on their prisoners during the trial election moftkuv iec 51k norval mrs k w may bet ami prd left tuesday for their new home at al moute mr maybae who lias been superintendent of tha norval plour uills for tha past tkre yearn has scoured a position with tha wylie milling co there they will be great ly missed in social and church circles mrs may bee has held many eiecu tive positions in the church being supply organist also vioepresidant literature secy and delegate to the annual convention for the w a of bl paula anglican chunk fred was active in athletic circles then many friends wish them bon voyage and the best of sunoess in their new held of undeavor notwitlihlundlng the imnumimt weather there wum a luri nuiulur of ratepuyeik prtwent at iiomlntttimi in the town hull on monday rven iug considerable interest iu itclug tuketi in municipal affairs just now hpwiially regarding tlie pumteuriui tiou bylaw whieb ueemml to be tlut print i put matter for dlwuhuinii at flie meeting tm monday nighr at the olid f tlie hour set for re wiving numinationn the immi viub mlttihl lor tin vitrmih oiiiihh wen n follows yon mavuk 1 mclntyre by l grujit and k mi wbirter i j- hoy dftuf by 1 a hrmikx iiul w mabduul for kkfaf john d kelly by itobert lted0mw antl w gillinaii m h near by k mwbikir ami iv c anthony u k donison bv c witliaiuh anil geo ford councillous wan 1 harold cleave by 1 a hronkx and iom watjwin vvulfit wbitiiuw by a h micinn itei and op hurrinulnn george hemiigton by w whitinih and a s mecntnur uilfred heheb c anthony und j grant ward li 1 d kelli b h h fnulis aiul k mcwhirter john saundnn by ii hale uml i j llornbj walter whitiuee l g v grainger and a campbell g grainger by a campbell and i j hombj wm iong b h kirk and t j 8peight fred mills by harold olnave ami w c hesse a mao la re n by a h purr and t j speight ward x 1 h mackenzie by w c anthony and d a brooks matthew clarkson by geo herring ton and m willlamum wm a riven hurst b j h macken zie and l grant l f denbion bj f mo nolly and a duncan wm johnston by w ti mamlmll w c anthony bert parr bv w c anthmt and harold cleave trufltbkb ward 1 mrs kathleen cleave b mrs h a creel man and mm collina kreure ward 2 herbert redshuw b w ii kent uer and j d kelly r h foulu by j p reid and wra mcmillan ward 3 fred monally b mm l a creel- roan and w c anthonj hydro coinmisainner 1 m moore b w ii long nnd m l near after reading tlie liftmen of tlie nominees town clerk heath wrs ap pointed chairman and called on tlie following who addressed the meeting mayor mclntyre reviewed the fin anefal tttatemeut explaining the var ious items and spoke regarding town affairs generally- he defended the milk bylaw and solicited the sutv port of the ratepayers for 1928 if elected hu policy would be as in the past year tlw careful handling of tlie finances and other affairs of the mun icipality he replied to several ques tions from ratepayers regarding tlie milk by law reeve near thought tlie present nwlk bylaw was too drastic and fav ored the recommendation made to the couunil by the delegation of milk dealers he alio spoke regarding the work at county council council lor kelly spoke briefly re garding the tinanoeii of the town he was in favor of the pasteurization bylaw and believed it was in the best interests of the health of the town and if elected would support it councillor asheihunt did not vote for the milk bylaw he had been a member of council for the past ave yean and if elected would continue to serve the towu to the best of his ability w c- hessey said he had drank raw milk all his life and did nor nee the necessity for pasteurizing it elected he would oppose the pasteur ization byluw l f denison oh i bairmaii of the industrial committee luul been the moans of locating a new industry in town by tha sale of the corke prop erty and hail two more in view he was a supporter of the milk bylaw and bolfavod it in the host interests of the community if elected lie would give tlie town bis bent services ia lty dale at llwhuiuiltauoim of friendrt luul again iipptttwd before the mtepnynrm lie nritioimml hotna items in tin tlnaihiui htattiint which he hi id wrv mtrtltiitdi k and thought coimell rdimild have got wnirlion of lite people iwfon pawing milk hyuw il wiw u uundidate for mnh for 1028 and kalhued the mpport of the ttiupayerh mayor mmntire in wply htated that the tttauhwml an wad wuh alho- luttdy norrthit with tlie nxeeptlou of a public 1ilhir item which vuh un intentionally omitted thnii in thi held for flwitioii ore for mavor doiuild mulutyre 1 uov dale for councillors ward two join i kelh a miularen w f mills w whitiiiee wuinf three w ahlicnliiihit i f deiiiunij matthew clarkium f ii muckeii7ie t a ii pnv kwivc neiiraml coutuillnn w c hessey und harold cleave were elei-t- ml by eccluiiiation the publb school truitoen were nlectml by oculiunalion au follows wanl onf mw kathleen cleave ward twor h foulu ward hireef ivmenallj thank 1 take tills opportunity of thanking the elmtoim of ward thre for retum- intf me by acdamatlon once more as their rprsnujliv on the public seboel board for the ysars 1u2h29 wish you all a merry christmas and a happy new yeorf d mcnally thank i wlab to thank my movr and seoon- utr messr j p raid and wm mc millan for nominating me for public school trustee for ward two r b foulu i thank to the ratspayera of georgetown 1 hereby convey my sincere trunks for re electing mo kaeve for the ytar iks u l near georgetown nov 214 1927 u the imwyers 1 wahs dear sir and madam i have been urged b a number of ratepayers of ward 3 to allow my name to be placed before you as one of their representatives in tlie coun eil ah i have not the time to meet you all personally i might state that if you con see tit to vote for me i will lie very ranch obliged to you and x can aasure you that i will to the best of my ability do the best in my power for the advancement of the town of georgetown youn sincerity m clarkson yonrvoleand influence ar respei tfnlly solicited for wm ashenhnrsl as counculor for wanl threv for tlie year 1028 your vote and brflsesce are respectfully rollhted for l f denison as councillor for ward three for the ver 1028 your vote asd hflsesee are respectfully solicited for j b mackenzie as counculor for wanl three for the year 1028 your vote and hflsesee are respectfully solicited for a mclaren as counculor or ward two for the year 1028 your vote mdtaltoetee are respectfully solicited for wf mills as counculor for ward two for the year 1028 your vote and hflsesee are respectfully solicited for albert b parr as counculor lor ward three for the year 1028 your rote and hflusee are reapeetfully solicited for waller whitmee as counculor for ward two for the year 1028 timmmmtmbmmm announcement we wish to announce that we have been appointed chevrolet dealers for georgetown mil ton and acton districts we will be carrying a complete stock of chevrolet parts and will he equipped to give first- class chevrolet service we alio with to extent an invitation to all pretent and prospective chevrolet owners to make our garage their headquarter and to ateure them of efficient and cour teous service at the lowest cost j n oneill son chevrolet soles and service georgetown milton acton mqt r 5ft iignelph winter fair petefiber 5th 6lh 7lh md 8th uayttf2nr4bwmbimrui sl cutte stir ctjbe she swtae sccto ml h likht hone bhow monday tuewlaj and wednesday evening ljullei boft ball tournament thursday evening all saau la amu aaavva4 mr sfwlaa vaeftrauaa obhutam abhimaioh m ataaara4 aau ear baaalaa 0a bales pktkk ohkibtie it w waie president bearetary w ppcd adc m al ems w7 tl i jcj for winter q 09 q x 3 ww mens winter coats sweaters un- derwear wool sox caps hats gloves mitts neckware etc ladies flannel and jersey dresses coats hats scarfs and gloves etc com plete new line of silk underwear we guarantee you less worry and better goods for less money than you can get in any city we buy for cash and our dis count enables us to give you the best prices possible d brill co min main streets georgetown y

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