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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 20, 1928, p. 2

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hud4ll lielovad husband of jennlu k moore in mi tmb yoar siuupk- in ouwiwilllsms on monday juno 1mb 10m riaranm uaybkarpa bslnvnd daughter of william bharpe aged sri years dukk8buddny at udy mlnto ilea siui malfort balk on tuesday una ikh frodarlck dukea fornurly of qlenwllllama out aged 43 years rjkaitln georgetown on saturday juno loth george near in hlatbtn year mclureat lot 3 con 10 erin on tueedsy j una loui 18ss david h llcclura agad 82 voars urge atttertat utiea to ivtrlif mceess ky lev it obituary igrandvs i i i i i 1 i i 1 ttu para food groetry groceries lombard plums per tin lne globe peers per tin 16j siloed pineapple per tin 20 pineapple tidbiu per tin 2e 8benius orange marmalade 26 preserved ginger in apple jelly per jar 2bo lixenbyf chef bauoe per bottle 25o crowe as blaokwells mayonnaise per jar 40o shrimp per un 2be olaeier baidine 2 una 77777 2fle btalna corned beer per un 2flo comet pea 2 tin 2so eaaicorn2 tin 26o cowans instant cocoa per tin 26o de jongs coooa per tin 3ao ply bins ply tox wilson ply pada and tanglefoot in took grandys phone 75 ttttfavttm vumuteti lytflpt mi wry jmktkbkkkkowihjh seed corn rennles seed corn wisconsin no 7 improved learning whllecip vd denl this is excellent seed corn georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey georfetowb samuel kay ituddau a lir long mahltut and honor d and eataeroad eitiun of kaqneting u removed on tuesday june 12th when death claimed samuel k bud dell after a long illness deceased was a eon ot the late joseph roddsll and prance hayse who came from ireland in 1841 and mttledon the firm at ashgrove when he was boru may 24th 1844 he spent his en tire life and died on the farm on which be was born in 1880 de ceased married miss minerva howson who survive with two sod and three daughters edgar of toronto arthur mrs r h wright mrs w p laid- law and mlsi olive one brother thomas of gait also survives for nearly sixty yaars ha was a devout member and active worker of the methodist church and later the doit ed church almost the entire time ha wis an official on the board of the church he was active in temper anoe work a a member of son of temperance hornby for many yean and was specially interested in manic and literature as recreation the funeral took place on thura- day when hi pastor rev j w kitchldg assisted by rev h cald well lunehouaa rev n d mo- kinnon norval and rev qnfsn thompson hamilton conducted ser vice at the home a solo saved by grace was rang by mr e w malt- by gall the pallbeanrs ware wm cooke ward roddsll e w maltby geo nurse n wrigglesworthand d p wright friends from a distance were- tho ruddall mrs plant mr and m maltby gait jo rnddeu kitchener mr and mrs howse mar- den mr and mrs t g rnddeu mr and mrs albert howson mr and mrs j c maoparlane mr and mrs howard hood mr and mr o thornton mr and mrs oswald thornton mr o thornton sr mrs rabjohn mrs shibley mr and mrs alex johnston mrs fred white and jack mr and mrs 0 e rnd deu misses marjorie and verena and jack mr j n rowan mis evelyn rowan toronto rev g m and mrs thompson hamilton mrs t lash mr and mrs r lush clark- son mil howson demur mr and mrs p 1 hartley mr and mrs 0 lush mr ceo lush mr and mr geo dawaon m e mison milton mr and mrs hogenon streeuvllle mr and mrs e rrownridge bramp ton e a crawford roy crawford miss annie hall miss ida hood guelph fred l ruddall illy the sudden death of fred l ruddall following an operation at qnelph general hospital on satur day june 10th esqneaing lose one of it moat honored and respected an reidenta deceased was the young- w set son of the late franoi ruddell b and maria biter and was born 48 h years ago on lot 30 7th line eaques- bing the farm on which be ha lived all hi life nine year ago hut march ha married jennie e moore bwho with jean 7 year and james s yean remain to moora tin loss of devoted husband and father three brother and one lister also survive br w ruddell j m rnddell p w ruddell and mrs john barns all of eeqiuaing deceased was a member of knox presbyterian church band orion lodge ioof no 109 the funeral took place on tuesday aftemoou to greenwood cemetery b georgetown when the servloe was conducted by rev mr mclean aa- slsted by rev mr hitching of ash grove the pallbearen were arthur b ruddell john devereaui herbert betsey cowan lindsay harold cleave and lawrence but b george near death cam suddenly to mr george near on saturday morning last when he passed away after afsw bbona ulna ha had been a resi dent of georgetown for over twenty year and was an honorable hard b working industrious man respected by all who knew him he was a eon of the late alexander near and was bom in erin 60 yean ago besides bis widow one ion charles of new market and one daughter mrs che tar hiu glenwilllama remain to moum the ice of a kind and loving husband and father three brothers also survive henry of acton jama of detroit and walter of colllngwood the fuiaral wok place on monday afternoon to boston mill cemetery the service being conducted by rev mr frith of the baptist church of which deceased was a member the pall bearan were henry near wal ter near charles price jama hiu m l near j m moore among the floral tributes wen wreath bom the baptist church baptist young people local council of women and public library board there was a large gathering st kiiom presbyterian church on sunday evening on the occasion of the annual nhurtfh parade of lol no 24ft true blues and visiting brethren the members of tire order met t the lodge rootau mid lutaded by tlte pyfo and drum lluud marultwl to tlie church where tliey lllll the ceutru uews of the large uudllorluru after extending a hearty welcome to the visiting hrethniu and ulsters rev mr maclean chose as his text part of the lflth vers of the 10th chapter of 2nd kingr la thine heart right u it be give me thine hand tim speaker lifter reviewing briefly the uircumstapces uuder which the words were sokoi btrosted the fol lowing if our heart is right whhclod we mnst have a repentant heart ami seek forgiveness from frlendsorneigli bom whom we have wronged ill unj way for a heart tint knows no repen tance cannot he right with god we should be just as fair to god and re pent and seek forgiveness for our ilia obedience- of his holy word if our heart is right with god we must liavo a believing heart believe in jeuns who by hi life uugw us how to live believe in the world beyond and the new life everlasting believe in jesus a a personal saviour believe in the lord jesus christ and thou shalt be saved if our heart is right we must have a forgiving heart how many of us refuse to forgive those who have wronged us the master teaches us we can only expect to be forgiven a we forgive others let us seek forgiveness and make our live new and happy god requires that we be forgiving beyond the gate of death is the greater world this is only our earthly home in which to make prepararion for the world beyond we should not neglect this side of ufe but see that our heart are nght with god and our feuowmen the orange order was founded on right principles loyalty to the crown the open bible and liberty of oonsolanoe to serve god these were commendable but the greatest achievement in this life was to serve god and do his will in pre paration for the greater life beyond the speclilanthems by the choir under the able leadership of mr a b castell and the organ voluntary by mis momaster were much ap predated by all present on their return to the lodge room a hearty vote of thanks was passed to be tendered to rev mr maolean for his splendid address four killed al lammon crossing hhmm s uttle t ftruh when illt i- konv iiiumlmiru or tli ltttuy frnui ly of iwlinuton rittlw two fumwutd it dtniltiui wmu ul mint inuuiitly kulttd about 8 bulonl monday nlflht who i tlw uuuimoltilo in wlimli ihy wmth ull rid 1 1 wuu htruik liy un olwitti lififdil luioiinlfvtt of tue toroiiloouulpli ruliul inn at tlm laaitibloii orwhiiltf un the dumlmi illftliway tim ilmd uro walter mttfoy ait ihiui mttlhy utps 111 kdwattf lilthy aa ll ivy liltui uit 10 tlw truudy wipen nut ull tint two of tlie hittlny fiuiiity wbn waido about a ui lie up from tlio oundah hiuhway on coiirurimtnii a kloi cok towuhjilp tlw inotlur now proatintfl from sliock and uf ly htanley uifld 16 nrtiull uat nurvivi and 1h uy l tit dtanw that btauly did not low iih ii to with bin rather itrothorti mid nittr for in omompaiilml tlm purty on tlmir dl fattwl hilt an fur uh tlm duiuihh highway and then dwmwl to alight and do an urrand tho inothir r niajtuvi at home the nearest eye wuiiouh of the fatal ortisli wero mr and mru george hutchisiii of chelleiihuiur who were driving wetward on the highway a short diatanue on thu eaut hide of the crowing the littley- automobile pofued tliom aud wan about ten oar lengtbu ahead when at ruck by tlie freight engine neither mr nor mrs hutohisou actually raw tho accident both staid the visibility was poor aud that they were pro ceeding at a alow apeed umehonse card of tkjfmlu urn 8 k bwusll sad family with to sumeonsxlsstabnfi sad sympathy r thaak all mead sad lielrtborvtor kiad siiaodad two very interesting address were given on sunday in limehouse unit ed church by rev w e sibley a missionary in west china for over 20 years who has been home on furlough at the morning service mr sibley dealt with the political and economic problem that are facing the chinese people showing bow the lack or educational advantages anch a oilier large nation of the world have was holding this nation with it 400000 000 of people back he described in a very vivid way the wonderful natur al moon of china mentioning the fact that in one province alone there is enough coal of an excellent i uauty to provide the whole world with luel for the next 1000 yean at the pres ent rate of consumption the even leg address was along the same line of thought only dealing with new idea that were being instilled into the chinese people with the coming of christianity to their country mr sibley mentioned the strength ot buddism and other religions how they were imitating the christian teachings even to using suoh common hymns at jean love me only sup plimeotlng budda for jesus the speaker urged hi hearen and all those interested in the spreading of christianity to pray and help in every way passible to bring the glad tiding to these foreign nations on monday evening in spite of of the rain a large number gathered to enjoy the wonderful supper which waa provided by the ladies and serv ed in the new shed tables were set and beautifully decorated with bou quet of bridal wreath following the sapper the folk gathered in the church which waa also beautifully decorated with numerous bouquet of iris peony snowball and bridal wreath with hanging basket of honeysuckle and wen entertained for over two houn by a programme of excellent music and addresses the churchill orchestra had a prominent part on the programme and a great many encore were demanded about 11 pm the program was brought to a dose by the singing of god save the king after which rev k maclean asked gods blessing on an evening most enjoyably and profitably ipent the prooeeds were well over one hundred dollars b the ladies aid meeting of tlte united church halunafad was held in the church hall tuesday after noon june 12th in the alweuce of our president miss emma cook mrs fred hhotfilkwaa appointed to take the chair a splendid report wa given by our treuuurer mrs ueorgp thompson showing a balance of 64 in the treshury which will he spent on repairs for tlie ohureh and manse tfce cawdtm leftm a good attendance of members wore present at the regular monthly meetiog of the legion held in the town hall on the 14th thirty eight members being present with presi dent major coaseus in tlie chair the meeting unanimously elected comrade major grant to be houorary peaident aud appointed comrade w r boyd to be honorary ohaplin of the georgetown llranrh of the legion two delegates wero chosen to at tend the provincial convention to he held at kingston in august the delegates baseii being president major cousens aud secretary ed- barker the georgetown branch received a special invitation to attend the un veiling of tlie brampton memorial of their fallen comrades which is to tike plaoe at 2 ho pm on wednesday july 4th when vhutonnt williogdom will bo present to perform thi oere mony seven new memlieni were admitted to tlie legion during the evening glenwllllams mr fred uukan formerly of jlon- wllliami died at melfnrt hunk on baiiirday lout mr wm beaumont who wife died in the wmt a few month ago him returned to tlie olen he has the uympathy ofinuny frlmida in hlw sad bereavemfnt miim florence sharp daughter of mr and mru wm sharp died on mottduy after u long iiiimhm the nymiuithy of frifiidft uiid nuighlmr is hxleudthl to tlit lwttmved family mr itrihu fry who iiuh lweit con lined to hi led in uhh to imi mound again the glen it looking is lieit jnst now iwvn through and enjoy the scenery oar young people enjoy them nelve playing ball on tlw united church ground xliw kva winludd or guelph spent the week end at her home bent missea minnie and bessie foil- graves have wturiud hoimt after i visit with rrleuds in xilusohlo mr and mru hal lady and daugh ter catharine of niagara falu out vuited friend h here over the weekend mr aud mrs alex norton or ito better n v spent the week end with glen fnimidn our girls on joy ml the friendly ijift imlt game wiih georgetown girlo oh 8anrday the acorn being 2210 in our favor memn thornae and hugh hut- ohinaonof nilohio vhdted gl friends on saturday mr kyerson douglas or toronto was a wk and vuitor at mr k y barraoloagbv miss h bidwell of toronto in npeudliig u few weeks with mr and mm p graham mr and mrs h k campliell and sou bobby of toronto spent sunday with mr j marehment mr and mrs j hepburn i fan 11- ton mr and mm p farr and miss kleauor hepburn toronto mi hepburn osliawa smut the week end with mr and mrs j hnplium 6oll ten ladies from the brampton golf club played the georgetown ladies at the halton golf and country club georgetown on friday last tlie home club wen successful mrs goffen i mrs haggert mr shorey 1 mn blaln mr wuloughbyo mrs staoay mrs mckay 1 mr falua mrs dale 0 miss wegenest mrs modermldo mrs balfour mrs thompaono miss auslay mrs hodgson 1 mrs barclay mia lawaoo 1 mrs wegenest mrs lowe 1 mrs beane uwiawmaf keep next thursday evening the longest day in the year for jitney uctl ca vlumta the june meeting of the local council of women waa held at the library on friday mm v harlay the president reported that tlie play ground equipment of tlie council had been rapaired and plaoed in the varlou play grounds of the town the chief featun of the ofternoou wav the report of the annual meet ing of the national counoil of wo men held recently in toronto thi was given most interestingly by mm h w kennedy who was enter tained at amosley hall with other delegate from every province of the dominion the strenuous sessions of the seven days were inter spened with a reception at govern ment house and other social func tions the taking of a moving pio- ture film and the viewing of tlie picture dawn a british him pro duction of the story of edith cavell the national counoil or women bus been requested by the canadian national exhibition authorities to make an exhibit this year of the work done throughout the dominion under their various standing com- mitteea mrs kenuedy explained the initial steps of the national cam paign to be carried on in october to raise a foundation pund ot 20o- 000 to be used for the furttieraiiue of the work of the national council of women after the presentation of a hearty vote of thanks to mrs kennedy for her excellent report the council ad joumed to meet again in beptember kmw uk jy 1 brlu wtlen aaimanrumtt the indians coming upou a ohsiu of gleaming shimmering lake about ninety miles east of toronto named them kawartha bright waters and happy lands it is many yean sinoc the indians gave the name kawartha to these lake yet today vacationist find it the source of happy holidays in the many resorts scattered along the shores if you ra on ardent flxhenitau cut your line in the larger lakes for bass and maskluonge in the smaller lake speckled trout provide good sport at any of the many gool summer hotels than is every facility for canoeing motorboating liathlng tennis golf and all the liber outof door recreation illustrated folders with full in formation and map of kawartha lakes will he gladly given you by bssm ad sympathy siceeded to team i tournament open to georgetown lakes will be gladly given you by nai1l g beoeo j w 730 any canadian national railways lefoir uwbaasifmhiorsl t5mti7 i com and bring your friend agent 2t yon must be satisfied no dealer however smart can remain long in business without satiufied cumomers because we ore in business to stay we want every buyer satisfied whether they are buying a bigger and better chevrolet or one of our good used cars whatever car you buy and whatever price you pay your satisfaction with your car is a matter of vital importance to us that is why you can buy here with confidence come in and see our special used car values cu 1926 dodge conpe 1925 fort conpe 1927 chevrolet ton truck j n oneill son silence that is not goma3nt the merchant who fails to speak up lets a lot of golden sales slip past his store this lost business goes either to his competitor down street or by the mail order route to the big city stores people are often surprised to find that the goods they bought unsight and un seen from a catalogue can be seen and examined in the local store tell the buying public what you have advertising in the georgetown herald will invite the whole com munity to your store people shop where they are invited to shop

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