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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 25, 1929, p. 3

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the georgtetovm herald wednesday evening december 25th 1929 page 3 cordingleys hardware lnristmas freetinas in again greeting our friends and extending our good wishes we would thank you sincerely for your generous support during the past year and in nil sin cerity we extend warm christmas greetings cordingleys hardware phone 26 georgetown did you get your calendar yet we have one for you wrrsif ibmnmssijauj auattjsria 3 n mrmwm i forsters grocery a merry christmas to all a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulk cones or bricks forsters terms cub georgetown phone 20 nor ring tons christmas special ssnu clsuse mixture consuls ol crams jellies butterscotch fusil chooolalee etc a very nice mixture for the school parties santa clause special 25c lb xmas special a wonderful mixture of fudge enamels chocolates and hard tailed candles something above the ordinary line of mixtures gat s food supply of thaw for the feitlve season xntai special 36c weekend chocolates chocolates that are different is what toes in this mixture which is made up of jellies creams caramels and snouballs week end chocolates 35c lb do not buy your fancy packages until you have looked mt our unas we can nil your orders at prices to suit you either hellions molrt hunts smiles to chuckles and prys we alio have crackers candy canes oranges nuts christmas cakes and puddings texas rape fruit the best grown snywhere est them without sufar lamqe size 1 far ha we always have a wu as sortment of the famous huntfs candy to rlinnss from something for awry different taste and always trash arthur norrington amia st phone 89 harold marshall meats groceries fruits and tobaccos greetings i wish my many patrons and friends a bright cheery christmas and happy new year h marshall phone 376 georgetown asbetttcvaltstnttea local news merry christmas kaquealntf township nomination nrxt monday united church sunday school ohi entertainment apliday dae 37th 3t send in the rum of your onrtvt- mu visitor for our personal column next issue hockey osltvllle vs oeorseiown junior o ha at the arena here on monday dec 30th firemens bail in the town halt tuesday dec 3ul blazer and better than ever dont ml it employee of the bank of com- morce will till year be paid a bonu of mr cent on their kalarle our school closed for out christ- moi liollday on friday they will re open on monday jan fith clboret unoklntf by women u frowned upon by mr ida pratt 01 of denver colo slut preferti clear or i pine firemen ball next tuedy nlsht now year five it will be bigger owl better in every way thl year oo dont mix it chief marshall picked up a stnslt parcel at the christmas tr on mon day night the party who loot it may have unu by calling at hi omoe aeortetown women institute will hold their reaular meetlns on tuesday jnn 7th at tlte home of mr percy cleave main st plew note the dinnoe in date chas lewlneton of milton fore man or the hornby section of the c pr lis been awarded the superin tendents first prua for the best sec tion in the london division no better value the goloshes i am selllnir at tl 00 have four buckles is cashmere ouuide and felt lined a splendid ohrlstmu present hockey boot mens high rubber boot regu lar m50 our price tsjoo and 3j j roney 9t mr and mrs george b buenton lowvllle announce the encasement of their daughter myrtle ague to mr joseph alexander stokes son of mr stokes and the late mr joseph stokes of campbeuvuie the marriage to lake place early in the new year already there is talk of the coun ty wardenshlp for ibm several names liave been mentioned but the township of trafalgar really has first call should reeve morden drop out this year and deputyreeve buck be returned he would be entitled to the position a trafalgar has not had the honor since 1030 burlington oamette halton county finished fifth in the intercounty live stock judging coupe tltlon in connection with the pvovlo olal winter fair which was held at ouelph last week stewart miller was first in judging beef cattle and was tied for first with wentworth county representative in individual co barry alton another halton county boy waa first in judging swine to our patnsw owing to new years comlni wednesday the herald will be 1 on tuesday of next week wil vertlsers kindly send in their advertise ments as early as possible on monday morning and those having news items please do likewise all price sale we are stocked with shellframes and have reduced them to a minimum all style ahell frames to so at 50 reduction f have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc evwlght special bnukpton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown die second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton glasses make the bast christmai gift koaebx three heaths la uw william munroe morgan former chief of police n orangeville was convicted of assaulting mayor hewaon of orangevllte on september 10 last by judge moore and sentenced to three months imprisonment in the wmw jail of the county of dufferln mrs florence morgan was also convicted on the same charge and given sus pended sentence for one year santa was here the community christmas tree held last evelnlng was as usual a grand success and thoroughly enjoyed by the kiddies santa olaus was there and distributed some 600 parcels of candy etc music by the band and the sing ing of carols by the large gathering added to the pleasure of the whm thanks to the business mens associa tion and contributions by cltisens for the splendid evening personals mi evelyn brown of whitby la visiting at her home here ml marion mckay rn of to ronto 1 pending the holiday at her home here mr john rhndley of toronto apant sunday at the home of hi mother mr k rinley mr o t coo and mr if ho art spending the holiday in toronto montreal and danville que mr harold bell of st thorns u sepnding the holiday at the home of hi mother in town mis margaret denison of bishop strachan school toronto la spending the holidays at her home here mr morley pettlt and mu peltlt left on monday afternoon for plordla where thy will spend the winter uli jetsle job of nassogaweya re turned home after spending u few days ut the home of her aunt mrs it j waldie miss oharlotte mccullougha name was omitted by mists from the play in our report of the high school com encement lost week mrs m varooe west broadway has gone to georgetown where she will spend the winter with her daughter mrs p p ruddy orongevule ban tier on sunday last mr horry p law- son of stewarttown was taken to ouelph hospital suffering with badly infected hand he is under the care of dr howl it mr robert reeve who has been in the general hospital toronto for the past 3 months has returned home he wishes to thank his many friends for kindnesses received while at the hospital mr and mrs john r scott of llme- hduse celebrated their mth wedding anniversary on december 31st the friends on both sides were present a very enjoyable evening was spent with progressive euchre many handsome pieces of silverware were presented to the liappy couple mr e a warren an old george town boy has been admitted to part nership in the firm oillt green st co members of toronto stock exchange a splendid picture of mr warren appeared in toronto papers lost week congratulations kraie your many old friends in georgetown wish you continued success hockey news there was a fair attendance at the junior exhibition game played between brampton and georgetown at the arena here on friday evening last although the locals were defeated 6 to 1 in the first game of the season this only tends to give them a better spirit to win future garnet georgetown have an entirely new junior team this year and from ail re ports the boys are shaping up welt the season looks good for our junior team francis is in the net and duncan and hall on the defense the forward line has not been decided as there are many good boys to nil this position come out to the games and cheer the boys to victory there la a possibility that the post office department will make it compulsory for mailer to place a re turn address on their mailing if thl order 1 carried it will mean a saving in the neighborhood of 0600000 an nually to the government the re cord of the department reveal that thl amount is lost annually because of carelessness in addressing mall the expense 1 incurred by the de partment it 1 said in giving a special directory service to some millions of piece of mall which are carelessly ad dressed a suggestion which lia been forwarded is a campaign among school children as a mean of eliminating some of their lost time effort and ex pense in handling mall from careless persons the proper wrapping and addressing of mall more than once has been stressed by postal officials but there are still some patrons of the service who fall to heed the advice of the post office department it is the post office department or in the final analysis the tax payer who nays an annual toll for the support of this malignant growth which amounts in the thousands of dollars town of oeotaatuvju debenture no is seocss paying bu maturmg 1037 apply to thomas bird r r- no 3 georgetown or o e otlhee 140 main bu oalt ont 6 room cottage on murdock bt eleo- tric light water inside newly de corated possession jan 6th apply to h t arnold georgetown tf clipping the cows thighs and flank is o big factor in the production of clean milk the cleaner the cows are kept the less dust and dirt is likely to get into the milk when being drawn t stoat two choice stores and with all modern conveniences in hew gregory theatre apply to r vj gregory georgetown- tf ladies tailouno ladies tailoring and diessmsitlna costs and dresses made or remodelled pur coats relined misses baird wes- leyan bl georgetown dirt m a trial magnolia cemetery wreaths christ- ma decorations orders taken at mr gambles greenhouses phone iso or at mr p j lrryer comer ouelph and chapel streets fttp per bale 13ft gramophone records 1 mens liockey boots no 1 tube skates cheap for quick apply to ed varey queen st town 3tp pair and new advertisements au sasau aefrsiitefcta ttaew this baamg strleuy cash with ewr per sale 35 leghorn pullets cheap for cash w a fellows r r oeo 3ta yawekmg all kinds of trucking at treasonable rates prompt service guaranteed o w herrlngton phone 160 george town tf on the radial due at 401 on dee 33 1020 a tan and brown envelope purse containing a quantity of money a wellesley hospital pin with owner name on the back and other article of value only to the owner finder please return to o t mckay george town and receive reward agrleauare and eeoansslfts a one month course in agriculture and home economics will be held in georgetown from january sth to january 31st the course will be con ducted by the halton branch of the- pais betty blmmem helen ann- ontario department of agriculture under the direction of a p moovan- nel bjba ma district representauve it is a grand opportunity for those of this section who are interested in agri culture or home economics farmer fesuul dead wm e husband aged 7a lifelong resident of trafalgar residing a bronte was found lying dead just outside his born lost week he is be lieved to hove suffered a stroke he was the eldest son of john husband surviving are his widow and daughter ellen at home and mob graduate nurse in detroit and four sons merle of lansing mich elmer at ha walter and leonard of toronto carr break an interesting wedding was solem nised in chicago on saturday uth when miss morjorle corr daugh ter of mr and mrs albert j carr of lincoln su highland park el was given in marriage to fred w brooke jr the ceremony which was per- formed by rt rev frank pitts of the highland park presbyterian church was held in the home of the brides parents with an attendance of 35 couples largely friends of the bride the bride was given away by father and following the ceremony at high noon the guests remained for a reception at the carr home grover brooke of toronto brother of the groom acted as groomsman while the bride was attended by a single brides- mold and a maldofnonor the bride was dressed in a gown of dark beige velvet trimmed with alenoon lace the brook will return about jan 14 from their wadding trip a cruise through the west indies and will be at home at the belmont hotel chicago after that date mr brooke is a son of our esteemed townsman mr fred w brooke januaby floods sstdictcd james b bowes the sage of chats- worth whose loogdistanoe weather forecasts have made him known throughout ontario predicts serious floods in many ports of the province durjng january mr bowes who predicted to the all and empire three months ago that the lost of november and the first of december would see heavy snows reiterates his forecast that this will be an unusually white christmas in contrast he says january will be decidedly mud until the 30th of the month about the 32nd ha believes there will be strong winds more snow and cold pronounced thaws through out the month are expected to bring flood conditions in many places mr bowes bases his predictions on a ufer men to long study of planetary move- a good halfday may well be devot ed at this time to arranging implem ents and tools properly in the implem ent shed ouluvatlnf and sumlng implements should be left at the front as they will be the ones first required tn the spring public schbol report following is the december report of georgetown public school 8r iv lions eddie lunon alee atkins edna hurley ruth oanton pass margaret long kathleen wil son carl hyde norman herbert and fred denison equal harry williams john cummins margaret kentner frank kentner and margaret simons equal dorothy wright prances evans arthur cooke clarence kennedy elsie carter richard rlddoll hasel smith lloyd sanderson duncan toot jr iv hon ian mockeruue bruce kennedy frank bolger florence howes kathleen mulhouantt olodys beaver dorothy ulmm pass russel varey irene starret roole loruiso esther brill phyllis edwards alfred bykes dorothy ken nedy una dtggino nancy ferry erie norrington jim mcnlven margaret hugglns mary tost and hasel walker equal albert reeve martha edwards jim valentine dorothy sargent ken neth mackenzie helen ritchie annie loruiso ray given helen mcallister marjorie edwards br m ilmiv msry feller ruth davis josephine polle lenore woods prances deans fred armstrong te wttesa it may cancera please take notice that anyone hav ing any account or claim against the bsqueslng farm loan association is required to file same with proofs with me on or before the fourth day of january ifrso after that dote the ossests of the association will be dis tributed without regard to any claim except those in my hands o h gillie sectrees 140 main st omit ont notice dont forget i hove moved my shop to s v kings building and as times ore slock x am prepared to do the following at reduced rates uphol stering and reflnishlng furniture al so cars and cor wheels repainted tope blackened etc- jo ruddy george town mcbean co ta jar lsttstomers rely toe since notice to creditors la the estate at bamvel gilmut ef the tewu at ose bt the ommty ef holisei statgtaser dieses- od au persons having claims against the estate of the sold samuel gilmer deceased who died on or about the fifteenth day of october 1030 are notified to send to the undersigned executor the trusts and guarantee company limited toronto or to the undersigned clarence h wiggins its solicitor on or before the fifteenth day of january 1030 their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities if any held by them duly verified by statutory declaration immediately after the said fifteenth day of january 1030 the assets of the sold deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which it shall then hove notice dated december twentyfirst 1030 the t aad oaaraaias ce ltd mt boy st terestta ctsreaee h wtfgtw gsas oattarle st sellclter far the said esseater l erru ait trlends jt tlmas and a very yiappu jtfew ye ear mcbean co georgetown i r ii it ittrttrrtttn ijikuim r irons and afabal oanton squsl ouy- ton brsdtoy snd ua sparling aqual batty kean and olsnna laall sousl doris bauay audrey uarrltt btswart maelarsn oaora rlddall jas emniar- son earl llornby baranlos bnaara thabns orlops arses aummsr blllls brslsby elusr stoekford carl wil cox elsanor wright harry allan viola oostlfsn albart suplaton doro thy barkar edwin ahortill jr m hons ilarjorla evans elms tost and audrey ariavs snd john orshan squsl laatt clark uary oolllar cllv bauay patsloyos staory lillian tanwsli robert roulls billy latimer emlyn bsndarson margaret evans doru keana elms mccunbar and jasals mcdonald equal violet ingram jans rumlay dorothy lioklvan doris green aflldrsd davidson edward arnold emaat byda stephen ton jsns denison lloyd oraoe and oeorga baarhopa aqual grant ulrnms lorraine wright and norman barkar aqual evalyn wood sr n honaarnold brut alsrgsrst starret jack hoare alios ooaugaa uargarat usalaran trevor williams oordon spam franoas raava panjoan young franklin oaava batty lloaulgan oharlotta wnison ethel aiootttuay deans edna ls- bss clifford canton slarlon reed willie cummins billy ilenslly mil dred cummer jaan rtiddall freddy johnaon peggy adams edith hilts nobble ttornald halan dolg helen holmes ethel itexnary uargarat king ethel webster sr i honbmty grant evalyn roney jamas emmsrson and hugh wilson equal robert early pais wallace starret asolyn hayes jean martin and franoss olvsn aqual arthur dobble and norma thompson aqual eunice emmsrson tommy oold- an shirley dillon dorothy oiimmlnrs oaorgs tarsarau eleanor hornby and margaret cwtna aqual lunula los dorothy alaott john moolur snd douglas sargsnt ughtnd dodgson jennie farmar ralph whllmss and frank carter aqual jastla alllnrhim leslie watson bernard- dlgglns primary a doris meosrtnay jim- ila nuddall junior arnold oeorga qumar helen wuusms beatrlos brill donald henderson margaret hoars jack aumghsm mary otmualns lson srd wstson roberta baarhopa jlmmle king edward btapleton oaorgs jamas msrguarua kentner russell starret eitella lane betty snyder teddy btlggar joseph wuooxtliasel ora- ham larry msrkanhs john oulavet crane forstar bruoe aummer doro thy redihaw agnes moclure vslerte herbert walker cleave jaan raid primary jr cnsrlae laws jackie drill joan hal kate rumlay jaan woods fred tost robert raynsr victor mcnlven oertla hills frank oonnaly jooelyne mccartney beth ooflanvrhoda whltr pack isobal dobaon lillian la lane clauds dillon charts carney olvenneth williams oaorgs walker mary smith bull clark wesley lulls oordon jamas rosemary oon naly kathleen king kenneth david- to the report ol uk junior second room mir greetings we extend to au moat cordjal christmas greeting arvrl beat withes for a prosperous and happy new year 1929 a b willson next to hotel mcgihbon georgetown fruits vegetables etc for christmas me mt jumbo peanuts per lb dates 3 lbs tor muted nuta 3 lbs for walnuu filberts almond snd bratu cooking onions 8 lbs for spanish onions 4 lbs for joj cranberries per lb jia oranges me se ana ate par tea florida orape fruit 4 for mt grspes 3 lb for j largo head lettuce each j california carrota 3 bunches for lss potatoes per pack jae cabbage celery and bananas a restivo main st georgetown ban an n w r i i rrrrrt t- iaaysjk annual one month course agriculture and home economics to be held at georgetown january 6 to january 311 930 conducted by the halton county branch of the ontario department of agriculture a p maovanhel bflju ma milton ontario o a webster baa asslttsnt oalnsvllls ccm skating outfits sb7s 675 650 775 1000 hockey sticks sleight and snowshoe merry christmas to all rh thompson co phone 46 georgetown wheat fall wheal wanted we will truck have installed a large receiving separator to tukedirect from threuher bent pricer agents for wheat pool w b browne co nerval ilmt mills stmnmnmnmntkimitomu nerval erwingoldhams meat market dont mita getting a cut of the choice christmas baby beef a merry christmas to all erwin gold ham georgetown phone 1 pure food store ositaksavjsvsviex to our friends loyal and true to our valued new friends and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve we heartily wish a merry christmas and unmeasured happiness and good fortune through out the coming year with grateful appreciation for all favors received by us from you and for that priceless though intangible asset your goodwill which we prize beyond mea sure we aeek to merit your continued confidence and aim to serve you helpfully in the future a laa tl i wwwwww sjbbi wf ea earbsstsbwsbf t w r w a e farnell prompt delivery phone 75

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