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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 26 1928, p. 2

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page 2 tlic georgetown herald wednemloy december 26lh 1928 hi to our subscribers i will all those in arrears kindly let us have the amount of their sub scription at once nor kingtons we wish to thank one and nil of our many friend and patron for the splendid support given u during the past year and also to solicit a continuance of the same for the coming year our wiih now if that you will all enjoy a prosperous new year and that health and prosperity will be with you arthur norrington ama st phone 89 a happy new year lltfayiirt hknilflttutn at lil 111 mi lllii a iiihiumxi tuowl al llu rithlriirf it 1r iliill- iihhi mi w 1mi wihiiiiwu mm hi iw jl iiihhii vnw nurd 1ft vcitrn imillirr r iim if wed tf toronto viiliiril from wtti hmhth ohttwl 1huu ihindun hi w tonhlnt nil wldti ih i pi hi rmmit tmw ten ukijjmik on nw aftlh l iwr rrhldeiuv ml clratv hi pluuihrtli a duuiditer r tlic lnle juli and margaret hellulr winerul ii ttmnuloy lit h 4ft n trt u hi krinicu church interment lit oreenwood cemetery aeorifelowii out motors cloldfm i georgetown oil dor id caihurliip mury only daughter of mr und mm wank t cinldcn asl 1 yeiir r months and 0 days t in mkmoriam artmfltnono iii loving memory- or uur dear father and orandfullier who deimrted lilts life dec ulllli lulu ami knew that he was imttfrlnu antlcllir iilllm were hard to rllmli uo he ciomhi hi weary eyelids and u hindered penei- he thlnr badly niuud liy the family cfaawfoud in loving memory of joan elizabeth who died dee mlh 1034 aged 13 monllu ood knew umt she was suffering and tit bills were hard to climb bo he closed licr weary eyelid and whinnered peace bo thine fiver remembered by aunt marin and uncle herbert crawford in ever laving memory of our dear baby joan who died dee 2flth 1d2a aged 13 month- not dead to those who loved her not lot but cone before she uvea with us in memory and will for evermore sadly misted mamma daddy and brother crawford in loving memory or our dear grandchild joan elizabeth who died dee mlh 1030 safely tafely gathered in par from sorrow far from sin no more childish driers or fears no more sadness no more tears prom lovlna grandpa and grandma when we look back over the experience of the year juat drawing to a dote and mentally inventory those experience we get the greatest satisfaction from the many evidences of good will that have come to us from our friends in the realm of trade it is an occasion that makes it possible for us to express to each other without the ordinary restraints those high er sentiments of fellowship that are the foundation of social harmony and progress so we want you to accept in all sincerity our heartfelt wishes that you may have a happy and prosperous new year cordingleys hardware hum 15 ccmftttwa r h thompson co hardware may all have a happy and prosperous new year is our sincere wish r h thompson co ccwfetowi 81 happy new year it is again our pleasant privilege to wish you and yours every good wish for uie new year and to earnestly liope that you may live to enjoy many mo years of health and happiness the editor obituary catharine mary golden the home of mr and mrs prank t funeral took place on thursday last when their dear little daughter passed away after two weeks illness with whooping cough and pneumonia she was born on may 0th 1037 and was 1 year 8 months and 0 days old the funeral took plae on thursday last the service being conducted by rev father mcreavey the pall bearers were frank dolger al bolger jos hugglns geo strauss there were many beautiful floral tributes mr and mrs golden have the sympathy of many friends in their sad bereave ment dr clarence l btakk a worldfamous orthopedic surgeon and one of the university of torontoh most noted graduate passed away in toronto on tuesday in the person of dr clarence l starr who died at hi residence 165 teddlngton boulevard of heart trouble taken suddenly 111 ten days ago in chicago where he was attending a meeting of the cana dlan surgical society he returned to his home and to his bed the late dr starr was well known for his great war work which included responsible admlnutrauve and consulting duties in prance and for his hospital work in england and canada in addition he was regarded as one of the greatest ouuiorltles of his time upon surgical matters and was responsible for rev olutionizing some features of surgery the late dr clarence leslie stair was bom july 1st ibm at georgetown- ont and educated at whitby high school he graduated in medicine from the university of toronto in 1800 with the degree of md he got his md from the bellevue hospital medical school new york afterward he spent a year studying in the hospitals or europe ho began general practice in toronto in 1806 while thus engaged he was appointed surgeon of the chil drens hospital and became surgeon- in chief in that institution hi 1011 continuing until he was appointed professor of surgery or the university of toronto and 8urgeonln chief or the general hospital which position he held until his death george a hbnderaon a life long resident of esqueslng in the person or aeorge a henderson passed away on monday dee 34th at his home lot 32 7th line esqueslng deceased was born and died on the farm on which he spent his entire life he was a son or the late alexander henderson and nancy young and was born on the homestead july 30 ism he was married february 6th 1011 to marlon black who with a family of three children margaret helen george alexander and marlon janet mourn the death of a beloved husband and kind and loving fatlier aeorge henderson was an honorable man of a genial disposition and a friend of everybody he will be sadly missed in the community he was a life long member of knox presbyterian church and an elder for many years he was also choir leader for a number of years and was always interested in music in politics he was a liberal a brother john henderson of bramp ton and one sister caroline on the homestead also survive the funeral on wednesday afternoon was largely at tended and after a private service at the home a public service conducted by rev k maclean was held in knox church where he had been so long worker and faithful member pall bearers from the home to church were howard and henderson toronto alex henderson brampton nephews hugh black cowan lindsay and james scott tor onto deceased was a life member of crcldt lodge a j am and the worshlprul master ii r mlmms and members attended in a body after the service at the church they took charge of the remains with the foll owing pallbearers e y narraolough r b poulls 8 kirk w a wuaon dr nickell and dr gollop the ser vice at the grave was conducted by r w bro e y barraclough it w bra 8 kirk w bro ii r mlmms and w bro rev k maclean there were many beautiful floral tributes from the session the choir the wh8 of knox church credit lodge ap ft am and numerous friends realtlvea and friends were present at uie funeral from michigan toron to que lull fergus brampton milton and surrounding community high school results llic follnwlhk ii r tin rwmlu uf tin pull iiimilimlllth lit imtnrm of tlutm ihifhlnu in ill ifmnl live mriijfhu urn in llllllhl in ullh iiki i1n iiuiitru 111 fulll mhl tire nrmhhfd in orkr nf thu total uiinilmr if nutrkii olitiilned hi be fun u uumi tfnmlth heventyflvit wr iviil or limn hi thi wlwile uxumhm tlnh 11 w fuhl i in lire after tiki luuni- itmiuih llw number or tmbjccu in whirl honour hlunillnu won obtained and the k4rmid flu tin urter tlie name tnettnn mw iiiiiiiimt of hiibjeru in which mm huiihiiiik wmh obtained furtn iv lii norman ilttlly 03 murifurrt lundlcr 34 john kvuuh 3- luiy criehton 35 churleh block ford 34 marjory ci mi it 00 con htuiki detinh 14 jowtph bolger 3 ft jack criehton 33 pliares vammlter 33 form 111 oil eleaiwir mcdonald 3 kvelyn aiihmore 4s aiovkuu bui- kir 3ft zeta graham 34 ueorue dickie 34 marlon a i hen 30 wlhnu mull 37 surah standuh 17 sidney hi ivor 34 cliarlolte mccullouuh 1u harry luwkoii 00 lilian baundem i- 5 mary hunter 00 eva payne 33 tula beuey 34 form ii june prank 64 murgunt denuum 35 marjorie mckane 34 elizabeth bonalluui 10 mary reeve 34 margaret macdonald 43 mar tha murray 07 margaret leslld 1- juck maclaren 10 william chaplin 17 cecil davidson 10 william ovv ereaux 16 marjorie henderuon 07 earl mccumber 10 lawson chesney 33 jean nixon 14 james evans 18 jack duncan 1s betty denlson 33 form ii commercial plorence brnndford 30 dorothy wagstaffe 3- 0 renla mcenery 34 dorothy wat- koii 10 plora alcott 33 arthur hazelwood 07 form i kathleen hole 3fl will iam maclaren 45 allen mcdonald 6- 3 esther murphy 37 joseph harris 35 eaton wilson 38 helen mc donald 43 robert ralnelfl jean hyatt 3s noreen bennett 18 jane morrison 10 alicia rlddell 14 rus sell pirestlne 35 isabel thompson 1- 7 douglas praser 00 horace can dler 34 irene mujhouand 33 mar guerite mcmaster 18 jean merrltt 3- 4 louvalne wood 33 helen brown 18 josephine heath 14 doric greene 16 thurta oandler 15 ed ith godfrey a4 jack saunders 18 doris sykes 43 elizabeth harris 07 h may hancock 43 marlon stock- ford 33 praser mlmms 34 verna brown os form i commercial allan dew- hurst 37 omar dtgguu 37 ethel smith 37 alice gray 34 irene arm strong 18 gordon martin 17 pran ces atkinson 37 harold ritchie 34 horace hurley 18 alloe walker 10 eleanor burton 43 ernest alcott 17 walter mcollvray 14 bessie wag staffe 16 john ranldne 06 beatrice lane 39 mary haines 06 haul barnes 06 gladys mllllen 33 ferfeel punctuality and attendance for iv norman bally constance deans form m sarah blandish form lb euiel smith omar digtta allan dewhurtt form la doris oreene form n elizabeth bonathan reports have been tent to parents or guardians if any report has not been received the principal would regard it as a favor to be informed about it warden entertains annifal dinnm1 uvtu at oak- viiik iht ww the dinner klvcn in ihf mtiwmu tfrnple onkvllli on l- hllh by tttiuium k lllukelim k die riturlnif wurdrii of million rouniy wiih u hlnlr ly enjoyable u nihkin a kullierhik lililitberlnu llir wnumii enjoyed hokpl tii illy after roihinunuy iiukiiu imi by prwlerick llurrlh touhtiuunur a h vnrhlr exwnrden if thii rouuly rul ll for the tmml to the klu und then inlrodlirctl muynr w k rutlildmtli wlui extended u welcome on behalf of the rltluetih of oak v hie to the kihhu frotil tlie oilier inunelmillteh ut the county ami expreilmil appreciation or the honor doiui the town by havltuc tlie baiujuet in oukvllle wlllinni uu mi nth ire fjjiiichiuh an exwiinleif of the lounly irotorail the tnunt tii cunnilti oiilurlu und the ur lllhli empire in uu ulonjicnt ud ttremi in nsmiullni ir andrnuui mp milton roferred to die imiwir- tant plaenmtiiiiitlii iumiiiiif in tin empire uittnte milliner mi riitiiiulltm lo the mini i tmtit umur u- the ri- hoiirttet of on lit r in i iiiihbflkln tm dully her limlier nud mlnenil wealth tlie tiuifcl to the roimty council wok propujd by warden lllukeloi k who tluinked thii inninberh for the honor tluiy had dune him and oiikvllifl in electing him to the liliflicth office in uiclr tiirt ho exprckhed upprccbitlon of their hearty cooperation brief rcspawch were made by reeve w h morden trafulaar pornler nelson mukoii acton lenlle esques ing holtby burllnuton slera milton and mcniven nakkaguweya who all spoke of tlto unrolling courtesy of uie warden and of uie able and impartial way in which lie conducted uie bust iuhs addreues were given by mayor dale georgetown deputy reeve moat and w s davis oakvllte juvenile court judge moore of acton and police magistrate crawford of bramp ton musical numbers were contributed by prank oldfleld toronto ervln trell and charles tuck oakvllle the banquet was provided by the ladles aid of wesley church trnfal gar this was uie first wardens dinner ever given in halton held outside of the county town milton several ex pressed themselves as favouring the innovation and it is probable that the precedent will be followed in the future and that burlington acton and georgetown will in turn have this honor obituary sylvester d1lth many friends in town will be sorry to learn or uie passing in new york city on dec 4th of an old georgetown citizen and former editor of uie her ald in uie person of sylvester dllts deceased was owner and publisher of the herald from i87b to 1880 when he moved to erin where he published the advocate the late mr dilts had lived in new york for a number of years and returned to georgetown on a visit some few years ago he waa a past master of wellington lodge at to am erin and maintained hi membership in credit lodge george town ont to his death the funeral took place from uie residence of his son frederick a ddts 133 coe ave hillside nj ura uie interment being made at evergreen cemetery elizabeth nj under auspices of kane lodge no 65 newark nj major w d biiavfe major william dwlght sharpe ba md died at brampton last friday after a brief illness some months ago dr sharpe suffered a paralytic stroke but after a long illness he covered on wednesday morning he was again stricken and never rallied passing away friday major sharpe was 01 years old and was one of bramptons most promin ent citizens he had been a resident of uie town for the past 38 years aa a physician of uu town and district as an officer in various sporting clubs and aa a friend to uie returned man hi friends were legion his death at this season of the year has cast a deep gloom over uie town and nowhere was his cheerful personality more missed than at uie brampton legion christ mas tree on saturday night in the ar mouries children of returned men of uie town had learned to love and re spect major sharpe church notices sl geargva chanh services next sunday sunday after christmas 8 am holy communion 11 am service for children with an address by uie rector au children of uie parish are asked to come 7 pjn- shortened evensong carols and ne- vins christmas cantata the adora tion christmas music service on jew years eve dee slit 11 jo pm watchnlght service all welcome knax preabyterlan cliareb mr ross k cameron of knox col lege will conduct services in knox church georgetown and llmehouse on sunday next rev mr mclean will be away taking services at boston omagh and hornby of which vacant charge he has been made interim moderator by uie presbytery of tor onto united ckarek next sunday morning uie 30th inst rev dr dickie will preach on leav ing things behind and in uie even ing on being let go the sunday school concert announced for friday evening uie 38th inst is postponed basils charth on sunday dec soth rev a n frith will preach in uie morning on at uie crossroads and in uie even ing on the life purpose of a noble youth a watchnlght service will be held on new years eve beginning at 0 30 pm the program will include a fine set of bolivian slides a social hour and a service of song and pray the baptist church will observe lu anniversary on january 30th when prof m l orchard of mcmaster uni versity will be uie preacher mr and mrs john pickering dun- is highway trafalgar celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last saturday mr and mrs pickering who were born in trafalgar were mar ried by rev jaa mcallister in 1878 mrs pickerings maiden name was knormouh lohflkh from wheat buwt stem rust is regarded today as uie most serious problem in wheat pro duction in manitoba and saska tchewan it in believed to have caus ed an average annual loss during uie past twentyfive years of at least 36000000 in the one season 1010 the estimated lots to uie wheat crop of the prairie provinces due to rust is believed to have been 8300 000000 rust is caused by a fungus parasite the life history of which is fully explained in a new bulletin numbered 100 issued by uie depart ment of agriculture at ottawa this publication by o l bailey senior plant pathologist at the dominion rust research laboratory winnipeg bears uie title stem rust in west era canada the field surveys which have been carried out to determine uie origin and sprad of stem rust in dlcate that uie earliest invasions each year are due to rust spors that are brought by winds to the prairie pro vinces from the wheat fields of uie united states according to this bulletin published by uie division of botany uie experimental farms are actively engaged on a plant breeding programme by which it bi hoped to build up strains of heavy yielding and early varieties of good milling wheat resistant to uie most dlstruc- uve arietles of rust about twenty different crosses are now being carried on some of which liave reached the fourth generation as relief by this procedure cannot be expected for several years uie department has been working upon treatments of uie crop that offer hope hi controlling rust the bulletin shows on aeroplane in operation spreading sulphur across wheat field as a means of defeating uie rust attack in its destrucuve work this bulletin which is available at the publications branch or uie de partment of agriculture ottawa re commends to those who find that they can no longer grow some of uie older varieties of wheat profitably because of rust to make a trial of some earlier varieties that may be recommended to them by their nearest experimental farm or agricultural college catharine jane ryan a purse of gold i presented by their family of se ven five girls and two boys there are four grandchildren and one grandchild great- halton county plowmens association the anus meeting of uie halton county plowmens association wai held in uie office of uie ontario de partment of- agriculture on saturday december 1 8th a fairly good num ber of members and visitors were in attendance on account of illness president chlsliolm was unable to be present the treasurers statement showed uie association to be in good financial position showing a balance of around 130000 the following officers were elected hon president a a mcglbbon mil ton president gordon chlsholm tra falgar 1st vicepresident ed harrop esqueslng 2nd vicepresident stan hall trafalgar secretary a p mac- vannal ml ton treasurer j ii will- mott trafalgar auditor john irving milton the folowlng directors were elected trafalgar oliver bowman and james wilson esqueslng j m carton and norman wrlgglesworui nelson jos auckland and ernst rcadheed nass- agaweya leonard chlsholm and ernst dredge county director fred robin son milton it was suggested that uie 1030 match be held near hornby the meeting expresed themselves as anlxous assist uie junior farmers home plowing competition which was un dertaken for uie first time this year with promising results esquesing council steworttown dec 18ui 1038 the following items were omitted from lost weeks council minutes geo currle for meetings mileage and commission work 813840 carton currle that road sheet as presented by rood supt be passed less uie road superintendents gas bill for 114100 carried esqueslng nominations dec 31st at 1 pm auhgrovk school report br iv hon evelyn walsh harvey nurse mary mcglbbon donald mc- nabb blllle ogle wlnnlfrcd wrlggles- aorth jr iv isabcj alexander 8r hi hon john mcnabb john alexander jr ill hon margaret ogle br ii hon edhh wrlgglesworui pass mary alexander jr u hon anguh mcnabb dick ogle i billle bradley pr johnnie bradley bubble alex ander a marlon dick roy bradley teacher o christian a new years message to carroll customers envlsmh1rgaeia s cawasfe jtawia m to i ayai the real a in thwsa pas we have af ivej tw ll vfxm thouurult cu wtx wwk after wvatt cnn mi eaufetfag ikwa a mm vutl andtonc i 6od wwtja fwdy agists bam a p wlthla i at thb bsasot couu i bat wl vot aww tea wi loiuy with uv uiwmit m yott wom mm tk wlm fcneruna fcevw ua to uwotfajuy a4 lasthtgly plaomnl aaj m is tri that i u m twwgfct 6f aay custawnri my utt frutaa aadl al war witt um kofm uul tke fading waa retfnrocel tua tm ao4 only to ike m eu funu but to u nj ntwmt tfuet the ttutatetuinm nf ev torsi eur tewke and r aovartlilog u ha only tor to purpose of eetttnf gtoeerut but ot 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