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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1929, p. 2

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pagn2 the georgetown herald wednesday february 13th 1929 memurolly at peel mrmmll plu brampton cm batunuy fell sth to ur and urn a o mrmilrchy nee margaret mcuonaldl a oil donald john arnold okathm bylaw carried atkravkkm aprhovb bmit1i mtonk hvlaw bv a labob majobitv the property owners of georgetown allowed their appreciation of the fcplan- dld achievement of bmlth statu cunninohauin kaoueuig town- limited electrical mahufmlureni by ship y tuesday fettmh low will- carrying llw bylaw on tliurmlay lest lara cunnlnaham in llu mth year granting fined aaumont and supply of vntrr lo thu wellknown llrra melntobhsuddertly at hornby on the vole hood ml for the bylaw feb wh john ucinloli in hl ui 34 aiwlnal giving a majority of the enlargement of the already una mekeown at the family lumte lot manufacturing plant of the above con erin township mi saturday mentioned rirm will be commenced at feb and albert urkrown beloved ollm aadiiionai hands wui be em- husband of jennie klrbv in hi will m keep pace with the rapidly year increasing demand for their products btewart at the toronto general hospital on feb th william henry stewart bupt childrens aid society muton aged a year county council ollnly rot of tail at the county council meeting held on tuewlay of tail week waa pasucd uruliw that ilnl gwtph prcebyterisl on feb sth th ouelph preabyterlal the wu8 of the unltd church of e canada held their annual meeting in annual mkbttna chalmers church ouelph and were sur axmabvrm og- airi2 biswas reaolutlon hon kmeat lanoinle n a llb k c minister of jiutlce appoint william i dick crown attorney lo be judge of uallon the committee on education recom mended uial the communication from tha secretary of the burlington high aehool board regarding the resignation of j a pettll a trustee bo tiled the committee alao recommended that the high school board of burlington and oakvule be paid s35o0 each muton and georgetown b30a0 each and acton con tinuation school two on uceount tha halton kducatlonal association was a department n public highways rommunlcallon showed expenditure in uallon county in be- construction u06mm huilnteiuinca tselo total m0j711s tha finance committee re- llorled the motliers allowance granu for december amounted to io tha commliim on county buildings recommended that the county purchase tor the registry offlcc filing equipment filing cabinet for ii vtpr4lra auxiliaries young womjna aiauur- ind vicerbrt ksk circle band- baby bondi and affiliated coit groups mies h little tha president gave an excellent address full ol enthusiasm and encouragement tha question w v vi k i drawer waa vary ably conducted by young j o crowa bv dr melaehlan mr grant tjetueon ml 3rd viobpresldenlmrs oaslelt sec retary mrs feller treasurer mrs elmer thompson bupt b branch mra o adams bupt j branch mra n cook oto mr e e voung sjwjl xrjmetu bectetaryof social hervlca and en- s2 5ssjt sssfin va a moat uuplrlng and in- sjsiak nnteaitati mua x l ss2js5 slttjfrjisf- vuitbw ooy i spiritual ona tha uppar- ekffismiai sa bnf w nought at tha jatuaalatn pon- and mra moqulgan needed waa to redlmover him with ills universal personality tha church mmtttaf amociawon jg2sfi jsv vttn th monthly meiri of tha osttsjssrsdk town ulnatteruu aaaocutlon was hald s3ff issitu to two in tha anglican sunday school roomigjut fhetaik ifeaaalussiotu ououm at 3 oclock afthajfj wa oflas suss ss u2sl b itrisllht tha alien la here to stay and u iet rhsprop h a eontrtbu- li22i jisonto maka to canadian nationhood s22si52nt mottottrauni ibjljawm canadian upon mr maelaan to introduca tpaakar of the day tha i of toronto dr brace subject tha star of progress used tha five points of tha star i note tha temperance movement which has bean going on for about 100 years oroat tw has bean made tha speaker pointed out in spite of the una and downs of the movement and look ed forward to the tune when by means of education and good laws the goal of total abolltlrai would be reached a hearty vote of thanks was moved by dr dickie and seconded by tit marfan for the informative and help ful address of dr brace to which dr brace suitably replied motion of ad journment was moved and the meeting closed with prayer to coal uk and tha jailers nnlca lor 140 less 10 per cent orant of iso each were made to the canadian national institute for the blind and the salvation army neacue and clillilrcn a home in hamilton a motion wua introduced by reeve uorden of trafalgar to pay all ex penses of uie good roada committee out of general account but it was de feated on a tie vote resolutions were passed asking the government to define the word indigent in regard lo liospllal cases also recom mending that families be provided fa by the government while the head of the iieuse is serving a sentence under tha uquor control act reformer captain pltxerald m years of age one of oakvlllea oldest natives retired lake captain and business man has the unique record of being the only person in oakvule and district who ha never eaten m another persons home far 30 yean he has never left tha house at night for the last as yean the captain u an excellent authority on the pro- tress of ms native town man in the west giving leadership on sundays and week nights to these alien boy and finding mere thruls and satisfaction from that than from any club to which they belonged he gave examples too of doukhobour ukranlan and russian boys soma of them train ed in the ohurrh school homes who had got a vision of what they could become in canada and were willing by concentration and seirtaorlfloa to pay the price to become leaders in the land tha danger with too many canadian boy 1 that too much money and too much spare time are making them tin willing to sacrlfloe for such high pur poses he pleaded for leadership for boy amongst our men the other task was the social ser vice one meeting amongst other prob lems that of the broken home 1 by practical sympathy to help to keep homes intact 31 when death divorce or separation had broken the home to meat the consequent problems by such mean as the ontario home for girls at georgetown have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight spedaritt braunploti who will be at watsons druij store georgetown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker i i ismjihisiii1usihsh 111 sell your cream at home inm vm cm cj uk highest grade mi ok best price georgetown creamery co m saxe manacer fflbte afeala far meleus cream separators thmiiii ii iiiii i rrr can and see tkeaa ipiiiiff ii i ii chevrolet demoriatrabori prom the famous bluenoae fishing fleets of lunenburg and tha iron mines of sydney to tha logging camps of bri tish columbia la a far cry vat over too who were fortunate enough to gain admittance to the special chevrolet chassis lecture and demonstration held in the dealers showroom last wednesday night viewed these scene and many more from the length and breadth of the dominion illustrative of the nations vast natural resources and scenic wonders chevrolet across canada is the title of the highly educational moving pic ture which was specially taken for the chevrolet motor company of canada and was shown here under the auspices of j n oneill si son local dealers chevrolet eara and trucks were seen playing their part in the nova scotia rlahlng and mining industries or do ing their bit in the building of good roads in the prairie provinces gather ing tha nations wheat in the canadian west the same sturdy vehicle were aliown beside the combines loading grain for speedy transportation to the elevators thrills of another kind were seen in ontario where numbers of chevrolet trucks do service as fire engines a fire truck was pictured making a record run and fighting and putting out a real live fire a horrible railway accident was narrowly averted through tha effle lency of the car four wheel brakes most of the principal canadian cities visited by the camera man were shown on the screen in montreal the aud ience saw the large fleet of chevrolet ear and truck in the service of the the bell telephone company at tor onto were seen fleets of two doten can adian national and canadian pacific express trucks starting out of their runs the towering rocky mountains pie tures of banff and the placid water of lake louise tha tall limber of brit ish columbia and bathing scene at english bay vancouver were among the scenic pictures of the chevrolet fum following the moving picture film an interesting and instructive description of the inner workings of the new chev rolet six waa afforded the audience by means of an illustrated lecture deliv ered by mr c a simmons of oshawa chevrolet expert the music for the evening was sup plied by mr j w nlckeu of umehouse oldtime fiddler accompanied by miss june franks at the piano wai much appreciated the winner of the lucky number eon- test was mis muriel whltmee of georgetown who was the recipient of a beautiful automobile rug hockey news aeutaoetown won thnat notour by defeating memesier by s goals to two in tha home and home games last week georgetown intermediate team are winners of their group in the the game here on thursday last drew a large crowd and it was rest hockey from the tint bound of the gong until the end of tha third period it was georgetowns game all the way through and they played all round their opponents although they were consid erably the lighter team early in the first period mcmaster realised they ware up against a fast aggregauort and be gan to rough it a little but it waa no use as the fast work and superior combination of the home team kept the rubber continually in the neigh borhood of their opponenu goal and after a pretty piece of combination be tween blackburn and wallers the lat ter placed the rubber in the net for georgetowns first counter and the period ended georgetown 1 mcmaster tlie second period was a repetition of the first with tha advantage all george towns and whan the gong sounded wallers and reld had each added one more to tha score which now alood georgetown 3 mcmaster 0 the third period waa very fast and nlthough mcmaster tried hard to get a counter when nay occasionally got uut centre ice their efforts proved futile the home team continued their iilendld combination and before the period ended blackburn netted another goal score georgetown 4 mcmaster 0 there were a number of miner pen alties during tha game and even when the home team had two players in tha box mcmaster were unable to get a counter it waa the fastest team georgetown ever had on the ice there was not a weak player among them the lineup we aa follow georgetown goal hauoway defense blackburn and walters centra raid wings tost and king subs buck and ohew the return game waa played in tor onto on saturday afternoon and resul ted in a tie each team scoring two goaus pohlic school board tb hoard met on leb sth member preewnt wmrv mcmra ftou uenslly duncan rdtjiaw and mr cleave the follow account were paed hydro klehru m municipal world 9 34 w r wauoti b is mra ptrr htade hef report for jan uary mr oantelt waa prreent and dt iniaaed mattem in regard la ttlngintf ln- tnmrtlon it wan decided to take part in the muftll fwtlvol at muton in may jgjggtjgjtmokjvijsit choi flour and all kinds ol feed al reasonable prices try ua with your next order georgetown hour feed mills wcbessey georgetown smart tailond dresswell gaaranuid cloth made in extra smart young nuns style conser vative yountv mens natural or standard conserva tive models for men and young men a wonderful large and complete range of the new 1929 fabrics to select from in patterns designed exclusively for the dresswell special a limited number of uncalled cods in o- coats and top coats selling at less than factory cost mens and young mens suits at half price this means a big saving for the buyer a small deposit will hold any of these garments until april 1st a l thurston mew lseaoexart dear le enria oauaaas mast market halton covntt league flans hasuuft cm- semss a meeting of the executive of halton county hockey league to organise for the harris cup series was held in mu ton saturday when it was decided to have a fiveteam league to be com posed of teams from the following clubs oakvule lion club georgetown intermediate club hornby intermed iate olub muton junior club and bur lington hockey club players are to play with tha nearest club unless such player are granted s release from their nearest club to play with another dub competing in the league it being un derstood that hornby olub be allowed to use any muton player holding an oha certificate to play with hwnby club each club la requested to furnish secretary of tha league with a list heir players by yvb 11th the foil owing ha been elected as a board of referees dr dean oakvule whitney ilulmer oakvue guy smith hamil ton charles btusrt hamilton ernie wortley toronto herb matthews tor onto ernie oollett toronto jack carmlchael toronto a mauenhauer toronto jack sullivan toronto angus duncan georgetown a e muleon muton the following is the schedule feb 11 hornby at oakvule milton at pen 13oakvuwat burlington and georgetown at milton feb 16 muton at oakvule george town at hornby feb is- oakvule at georgetown bur llngton at muton feb 30oeorgetown at burlington muton at hornby feb a burlington at oakvule horn by at georgetown feb 3soakvule at muton hornby at burlington feb hoakvuie at hornby burling ton st george mar i g at oakvule mil ton at burlington r 4 burlington at hornby mar hornby at muton owing to their game in the omjl elimination series georgetown had to postpone the game scheduled hare for monday and friday of thl week in the ham cup series they will be played here later greenwood cemetery old section the committee soliciting pledges for immediate expense and the establish ment of an endowment fund report moat encouraging progreaa amount pledged to date for immediate expense gfayj00 for endowment fund wis00 while the subscription form have only been presented or forwarded to s few of the many plotowners the response ha been most liberal as indicated by the amount pledged for the reapective funtu it i also gratifying to the com mittee to receive so many letter of appreciation for their effort and the work undertaken the aubscrlptlon forms are in circu lation and it is hoped plotowner wfn liberally support this project to renew and place the old section in a trim and tidy condition the following letters of appreciation were received by member of the can vassing committee from mr d a scott primrose ont in but week herald i notice an ar ticle re the cemetery fund to possible perpetual care it surely i s move in the right direction and should meet with a hearty response i am aendlng you a cheque for tie is from robert j moore niagara falla ont x have your favor of the ztad but enclosing subscription forms to be used in making subscriptions to your two greenwood cemetery funds have signed them and they are closed herewith you wui also find en closed my cheque in the aum of eu payable to o telford mckay treaa i wa about to send a cheque in pay mant of my other subscription but have deferred doing so in aa much a you made no reference to it in your letter and thinking perhaps that you may not be in a position to receive such subscriptions at present how ever if you are and wish to have them collected immediately wul you kindly drop me a note to that effect i trust that you have had nioeea in this undertaking i appreciate that f ormulatlns these plana and the under taking to put them into effect i a con slderable task and not unattended with many difficulties in one form or other i think those who are interest ed in this project and who do not uve in georgetown or in the near vicinity are greatly indebted to those h have undertaken to do this much deeded k i regret that i am unable to share these burden with you yet i bes you will know that you have my entire sympathy in ihla work wnlob the committee in cleorgetown have ao unselfishly undertaken x further wish you to know that in your future labors in this direction i shall be glad to as sist in any way you may suggest with my kindest regards and with a deep appreciation of the sentiment and sympathy which rirampted the com mittee to undertake this deserving task carl t thaaas we hereby convey our very sincere thanks to friends and nelsdibor for their many kindnesses and sympathy extended to ua during tha lllni and death of our beloved wife and sister the late mra walter uwlna husband brother and euster curling club news th jitney season has rolled around- one more and aa usual i bringing to the front the dark boras of tha cub there is nothing like a jitney game to bring out the crowd when s man starts to com home to his meal on time and to keep tha woodboxand coal huttl full m wife know that the curling club i patting on s jit ney in the near future and that th old man la going to ask permission to go he usually set it there were s cou ple of jitneys during lb put week beth successful they were trend nlghta on wednesday the sth ed mcwhlr- ter s past president of the cub up four neckties one for each of tha winning rink judging by the play every number of tha club need ed a new tie the four player who nornraiaed the rink that nnally won though were the only one who had any chance at all they had more t a chance they had s regular walks charles bumsld e d kelly e b and ed benham war th membera of thw rink and there was no rjoldlng them it was uk a gam of tenpins rink after rink went down to defeat before them they were good they were wearing the us whan they earn w naa re than utaws erwln to th rink on monday night to play in col browns jitney cam whan it waa known that they mtended to enter in col browns jitney came when ley mtended in this game there waa aom talk of handicapping them but the dlfseulty vu finally ov by them and putting them on different rinks this resulted in only on of these players winning a pries s second time th winning rink in thl jitney consisted of w brown a l squires h hamuton and e erwln after their defeat in th first cam that players had managed to get in s little practice and were in pretty fair shape on mon day night they splenhlit game and their abuilyto knock out their orjponenu in short order enabled th gam to finish at a reasonable hour sjb pjn there are more tltney on th way watch th notice board for the date mothibg pantj is rana or mctubx four sana pox production 1 the feature at the arecory theatre here next fsaturday afternoon and vtung briefly it is th suspl utenaely human story of a lu them i faun th faith of and her four sons th theme i faith th faith of th toother in humanity in spite of all th troubles that beset the old lady her wwfldenee remained unbroken thar are onnttsttlng backgrounds of america and bavaria during tha war it la not a war picture how ever there being only s tush ol the battisfleld depleting the meeting of the two brothers in opposing armies thl seen 1 on of tr hlghllghu of th picture h role of th mother is beautifully portrayed by margaret mann th slaty year old extra who achieved everlast ing f urn fan through her remarkable performonoa in this production th four sons nitka admirably played a jam hall chart morton fran- x bitahman jr and oeorg meek- p ajs- ii i ii ww ii isjmmi sjseii q church news st geoaye ckatreh services next bundey hat in lent g am holy communion 11 am holy communion and sermon by the bee- tor 1pm kveiunng and address by mr b o clonic of owen sound ml altaba chareli flut special service tonlnht ash wed neadayi february lith at s oclock treacher the right rev fet f rob- bins dd blalion of athabasca peace river dulrleti come and bear him motor cars will leave the anglican church georgetown at 7m phi all welcome jklles ckwrtk next sunday morning flie 11th mat rev dr k b laneeley of the eaton memorial church toronto will be the speaker in the evening rev dr dick- la will preach on tile hunger of uie human heart hsetkl cbaeeh rev a h prillls morning subject wui be the forgiveness of injuries the evening service will open promptly at v p m with several hymns from re vival gems hear mrs uplnskl of the polish mission hamuton on monday at s am the canadian legion pauses atesolvtfon there wu a special general meeting of the legion held on thursday jan 34th ims when over 40 members were present the president occupied the chair important business was trans acted all bearing on the auceeu of tha legion several resolutions were passed among which was the following pro testing against the attitude towards re turned mm of the greet war of th eaqueslng township council in their recent appointment of clerk be l resolved that this the georgetown branch no 130 canadian legion british empire service league go on record as very strongly dlsan- nroving of the action of the uqueslng township council in tha matter of the appointment of township clerk for the following reason 1 that it appears the only spoil cant who has answered hie countrys call in the yean of the great war re ceived little or no consideration for the appointment though he wa fitted for and able to take over the duties with little or no tutorage 1 that no notice appear to have been taken of a previous resolution naseed by this branch of the canad jan lesion dated 11th october ims and sent to tha eaqueslng council urg ins the appointment of an exeervlee man s that it appeals the appointment has been given to a man r sufficient mean to enable him to retire from ae uve life and who furthermore i net ther resident nor a ratepay fu be it resolved that in future the voles of any membera and eitiaen at any election be given only for candidate for office who art known to favour appointments of x- wrvlee men and act upon promises made to press such appolntmenta al- o that member of the george branch of the canadian legion us their influence with other according ly a copy of this reaolutlon to be sent to the reeve of eaqueslng township to be read at the first council meeting after its receipt also copies to bramp ton milton oakvule and burlington branches of th canadian legion for their information dated january 14th ims all heavy garments must go acton mr john thomson of brscebrldre is visiting mr peter a smith for a thetown flag flaw at half mast on monday in honor of our lata eitiaen a nlduln jp who waa for a number of year s member of the municipal council and two year rem of th mimlclatllty mr and mr samuel rosasn of sas katchewan were guests of mr and mrs george roaseu thl week mr roeaeu was a resident of acton in hi boyhood day about s quarter century ago th morning ea bus thurs day morning had a wheel com off on main street beyond a slight shaking up however none of uve pa re ceived any injury and th vehicle just careened over toward th side of the tnaddltlon to the members of th family the following friends from distance attended the funers of mr a e nlcttln jp on monday mr r e nelson mrs jam firsibcook mrs clara e humberatone ml bertie smith mr o o henderson and mr o a o matthew toronto mr r n thurtell ingersou mrs h a sehreuer kitchener lira alice fleury lansing mr warner brolet bora mr robert scott kitchener major laehlan orant and mr mitchell cooper and mr and mrs mcdermld georgetown mis kinsman mrs dr lowry and mr and mrs mcarthur oiielph mr victor coleman montreal mr w oowdy umehouse and the following employ ees of the city of ouelph gesn of mr h a hleklln city engineer messrs william stephens a a seng gle d heron o d hasting h j b- laadlay robert dyson russeu steph ens a replke a h barber t ii nlool and m robertson free press milton mr and mrs j mecanneu and son jack of toronto and f r me canneu muton are spending a few week in st petersburg florida among the list of new incorporauons given in the canada gasetta is the mineral recovery process of canada limited hum preferred and ssomo oommon shares no par value trafalgar ont anderson mj ha returned from the battle creek mich sanitar ium much improved in health money must be quit plentiful round her judging from reports from th itornnhito agents we understand tha agent for one make of oar has already sold his allotment for february but la unable to deliver tha ear owing to th fact that th factory la away behind with the order and it wui be some lime before they will be able to catch up it to ataled that application for th county judgeship baaed on hla honor judge eliots approaching retirement are being received by the mlnl of juatlo from a number of point out- sids th county we understand that no selection will be i mad until th da partment la satisfied that the applica tions an til in they wui than be con aldered on their merits and th alc- hon made that may and rirobably will take some time reformer ladies mens boys and girls winter coats at half price come in early and get your choice of these splendid lines d brislili oc co main street georgetown sjfriii j lll u advertising in the herald brings results try an advl next week i tshere at oar showroom big cmluxury big car style big car performance atlowirice its ttarv am saw showraa tits poatuas big six tto wforneuiiaewamwaatbltv erlrxjst7 bl4cw1ykmdblf at law price coxae in said see i sjatllas by flaker ua by fisher it ealaxjr of appalnl its bl- invulna interior isupari ii a it imiuwsshw at dnaanrowh ont fed mflx powemlanl its aocnralclyjmlartrej gdeer esau avulina part lunwijetjtalewjxpjil 4dser sedan tat foarwbeel brakes it more ol qusltr gjjjjjsj rttt an4au7 feararllms laaaen aauj price witless eoeae within m chassis sdaaveat avsryasja- yea anna see ltd big six today its a car aaeja as ealy general motor eault build a reiat thai ary geruwal motor can oatcr rits ontulc big 5 v kihg cats of tkaak mrs smylhe and miss farmer here by convey their thanks to the ohlaf and member of the georgetown piret brigade for their splendid work atthel lira la their property on sunday last i georgetown ontario 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