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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1931, p. 2

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i- 2- ttbtv mmimmam pag 2 the geortretown herald wednesday evening may 6th 1931 food store 10 bars pg while naptha soap 35c m 3 pkgs sugarcrisp corn flakes 3 lbs readycut macaroni 1 6 oz tin rose baking powder 3 large cans peas 2 pkgs windsor table salt 16 oz tin cold medal custaro powder 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powder 2 lb pure lard 2 large tins fancy pink salmon 4 cakes infants delight soap 3 cakes babys own soap good assortment of new mangel and turnip seeds etc at low priofii also fresh fruit and vegetables 27c 23c 19c 25c 15c 23c 25c 25c 29c 23c 21c k a e farnell phone 75 we deliver married smith long at the parsonage llmehouse on saturday may 2nd by rey h caldwell ellen may only daughter of mr nathan and the late mrs long georgetown uf mr john smith of colllngwnod died betts at vancouver bc on airi 30th 1931 jessie mcdermld widow of the lale p w betts the funeral will take place from the residence of her brother mr j- mcdermld georgetown on friday may- 8th at 230 d s time brownrtdge at georgetown on tuesday may sin 1931 louisa graham nellson in her 68th year dearly beloved wife of william brownridge the funeral will be held from her late residence maple ave georgetown on thursday may 7th at 230 oclock standard time- both low price and low cost seiberling alltreads a tire for which you pay a low price may turn out to be very costly one for which you pay a lot more may not live up to its price tag both in the fact that its first price is moderate and its quality as great as to make is final cost the very lowest the new seiberling alltread tire means economy we have your size below is a price list of a few of the sizes size portage regular heavy duty 30 x 3 575 765 29 x 440 440 x 21 650 830 29 x 450 450 x 20 735 890 1135 30 x 450 450 x 21 740 925 1225 28 x 475 475 x 19 870 1025 1265 29 x 475 475 x 20 880 1070 1305 29 x 500 500 x 19 920 1105 1390 30 x 500 500 x 20 940 1140 1425 30 x 525 525 x 20 1085 1330 1615 31 x 525 525 x 21 1125 1370 1670 29 x 550 550 x 19 1145 1415 1725 f sinclair vulcanizing and battery service phone 26w georgetown t town council ii mkmobiam haktshorne in loving memory of thomas hartinorne our- dear son and brother who passed away may j lth 1925 i- gone from us that smiling face those happy cheerful ways the heart that won so many friends in bygone happy days ever rernemaered by his loving mother brothers and sisters toronto rockwood and alabama usa- obituary john doyle the death of john doyle occurred t his home fourth line east chlngua- cousy on tuesday may 5th after a lengtky illness mr doyle was in his slxtynlnth year and was born and spent his whole life on the farm where he died he h a member of st patricks roman catholic church toronto gore and in politics was a liberal mr doyle son of the late an drew doyle never married and four brothers joseph and james calgary and lawrence and dennis chlngua- cousy and one sister miss margaret chlnguacouay survive use of town haul granted for market council backs fire brigade if conven tion is held in george townaccounts passed council met in regular session tues- day evening with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve cleave and council lors davis barnes parr giboens cuznmings and beaeypresent minutes of previous meetings read- aod confirmed mr junes addressed council re compensation for injury received when he ell on the sidewalk last peoruary messrs john d kelly president and allan roney treasurer of the ca nadian legion reported regarding ex penditure of charity fund communications were read from clly of sudbury re deporting- unde- sirables weed inspector of halton re attending meeting business mens association re using town hall- foe farmers market for one day a week mowjdjjucamimlngs seconded by gtbbens that the request of the business mens association to hold i market day atthe town hall be grant ed provided they do not interfere with division court days carried the chairman of the public school board asked for the use of the park fox a field day on june 3rd on mo tion of parr and davis the request was granted moved by cteave seconded by parr that the following accounts be paid john mcdonald ww h marchpient sts nark james harding sts h marchnwnt ww- oubert oultvet park wm stokes sts r patterson park jas harding park h- marchment sts win stokes park r patterson park o oillvet park jas harding park ed erwln good roads w c cunningham good roads sport news football georgetown football club opfcned the season last saturday by playing clydebank fc of toronto with fttayok- mackenaie tpafclng the kick off it was a very good gujie but the strong wind made it moot unpleasant for all the result was 4 for clyde bank l for the homers the team goes to toronto next saturday any supporter wishing to go down can meet track at the momument at 145 the fare will be 75c return baseball x john a henderson john a henderson 3 manager of the winnipeg supply and fuel com pany and well known in business circles throughput the west died on sunday may 3rd in chicago it was learned here yesterday he was re turning from a business trip to eastern canada re was born in milton ont son of the late hon david hender son of acton besides his interests in winnipeg he was president of the ifoosehom lime company secretary of the western oem coal company drunwieuer director of the dominion lime and coal company begins and a former director of the western canada fuel dealers association his widow two sons and one daughter survive mary jane kelso there passed away on monday april 20th an old time resident of olen williams in the person of miry jane kelso widow of the late alexander kelso and eldest daughter of the late nathaniel and mary jane brown of olen williams mrs kelso died at the home of her daughter mrs wm smith of toronto after a long period of illness the funeral was held on wednesday april the 22nd and burial was made in the family plot in olen williams cemetery at request of the deceased the funeral was largely attended by friends and acquaintances of the deceased and the floral tributes were both beautiful and numerous the officiating minister was the rev t d fitapatric uc of c an old time acquaintance of the dec eased j have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc who or will the you eyesight specialist brampton be at watsens drug- store georgetown second wednesday of every month may consult dr walker at his cjxsoa la brampton i i general news hunting licenses for tourist in on- taiio will continue for the current year at the present rate of m0 the fish and game committee of the legis lature has decided rejecting surges lions that the fee be increased to 50 or even sim the committee also re- fused to sanction the request of several associations that an open season be proclaimed or partridges residents will be asked to answer more than 50 questions when the cen sustakers call on them during june have you a radio in your home will be one question to be answered others will be whether a person can read or write their age occupation etc farmers will be asked to an swer many other questions when a hitandrun driver side- swiped their car and it overturned in the ditch on the burlington beach highway miss e scarrow and miss r forrester both of burlington es caped with slight injuries if ftfotbar qntj am- bad always bean very dot m ww flaw awrijaand oml to t cadi muawd tot flufcti miturjr has n teen w pvety friday calk hat awxfatr by loag pinaaoa tsfl v t liilim ml 7 nssfnv at a meeting of the halton county juvenile baseball lcwnie held in hwmers fuel office oakvllle last friday night for the purpose of com pleting the organisation the followlng ofnpers were chosen president phil chambers oakvllle test vkepres d galloway milton second vlqepres col a brown georgetown vitro vicepies wm randall milton it was arranged to play the games at 6 rxra standard time hilton and oak vllle on wednesdays qebrgetowa on thursday an park john tost park wm chapman 3160 1800- 585 i8oo 7 30 540f s0o 40 1800 780 780 810 2640 5s0 935 270 540 780 845 mum sao 5j5 6j0 51 282 9j5 ids 275 1875 350 550 230 1jm b3 s08 325 400 400 100 2506 1038 134 125 is ajae 4833 thomas carey park w c cunningham sts h tsarchment ww r mccartney ww w c cimnmgham good roads ed bryin good roads munlciaai world stationery elmer thompson court costs bell telephone minv ofbce bell telephone chiefs res bell telephone town hall a e coleman sts a 0 roney ww a livingstone sts a livingstone park k r mcdonald ww georgetown lumber co park registry office dominion seed store ww wm ward court services elmer thompson court services j n oneill son truck r h- thompson co ww j n onbui b son ww hydro electric ww hydro electric ore alarm hydro electric ore hall hydro electric town hall hydro electric power lawsan sl stratton boating debt bill 20000 wright meat market 225 w a marshall nark 2500 chief tuck and deputy ohief long of the fire brigade asked assistance of town council in order to get fire mens convention to come to george town in 1932 moved by olhhens seconded by davis that this council back the fire brigade in their effort o- secure the firemens convention for georgetown for the year 1932 and that a delega tion from the council attend the annual meeting with the firemen and issue an offlclal invitation carried the matter of a new fence along a portion of the reservoir property was left in the hands of the property committee moved by parr seconded by cumin- ings that the mayor b authorised to sign an agreement or payment of 1300 a year for privilege of laying water majns on the cnry property carried an estimate on coat of concrete pavement on streets was received by council and the matter of circulating a petition among the ratepayers on charles st and maple avenue discussed matters pertaining to the disposal of the georgetown foundry property to the georgetown porcelain corpora- tlon were discussed and council is exerting every effort to complete trans fer of same moved by cleave seconded by o lb- bens that mr dale be engaged by the council re release of georgetown foundry oocsrrted on motion the council adjourned btuaney mguire called by death blaney moquire founder of the orangeville banner and actively iden tified with the management of that newspaper up to feb 1 last died to day at the age of 71 years mr mcguire was bom in orange vllle on jan w 80 sod was a son f mr and mrs blaney mcoube his father was bom in ireland near cas tie blaney and cams to panada in the late bos mr moquire learned the printing business under munro in the office of the orange- ille advertiser worked at his trade ux tlllsonburg brantford london and toronto and eventually returnff to ororuzevule in partnership with seneca ketch- um he bought the orangevule oasette from the late j 8 cuttel and chang ed the name of the paper to the duffertn post whan the late d j mngovan bought the post he re tained mr mcoulre as his foreman this position he sued for qve years resigning in 183 to found the ban ner with which he h sine been identified in his younger days mr meouire wsu widely known as one of the beat lacrosse players of the period fand wsu president of the ontario ama teur la association for two years he served in the town coun cil for three years air meoutre was a member of st aborews 0nited church and was identified with he grange grand black preceptory and the canadian order of foresters he wss an ardent bowler a curler and an angler be is survived by his widow a son w h- mooulre of st catharines three daughters ruth of kitchener louise of orangeville and allot harper hospital dftrolf ops brother j s mcoulre of tlmtnhn ant two sisters mrs annie blils and mrs fred h of orangevule two on wen klllep in the oreat war tha funeral win b nsid fraav his cotdeooa to forest lawn cemetery at iso oclock thursday afternoon health sport the following communicable dis eases were reported by the mjio to georgetown board of health for apsui i diphtheria scarlet fever bmallpoa chicsinpox perms measles mfawule paralyids tn3wld pstst whooping coosfa oerwhospmal mentnslu 8 tbnnt with a membersriip ot thirtyfive the tennis club ot st georges church nas reorganised for the ensuing sea son with the following officers presi dent r h thompson vicepresident mrs l dann secretarytreasurer miss yvonne adams conveners tour nament john crlchton social misses a groat and m oault grounds c whyatt guild banquet on the evening of april the 28th in knox church georgetown a very ex cellent banquet was given by the blue section to he ret section in honor of a victory by the red over the blue in sn allwlntex contest for high est points ot merit between the two sections of the guild the programme wsu m treat after the toast to the king the chairman alex fraser offered a few well chosen remarks and then proceeded to intro duce some community singing follow ed by vocal and instrumental numbers and a few speeches the young brothers with violin and piano were very distinctively re ceived and encored jack harrison sang in excellent taste and form jne accompanist miss june prank also de lighted the banquetert with a piano solo the toast to the victors was happly and consldersueiy proposed by james kennedy and it was responded to by miss a mclaughlin m an at tractive seriousness the toast to the church was proposed by fred parunger who grasped effec- ivety the task he was to do for he did not forget that we have a humanly organised church and also a great spiritual body of believers this toast was responded to by the pastor he indulged in a few humorous opening thoughts and then settled down to speak of the gravity and peace and loving grace of the church in his closing words he appealed to the people for warrant tol praise the church for harmony cooperation and soulpeace impromptu speeches were given by mr l curtin ba and miss jean mackenaie mr curtlsn struck a hap py vein of congratulations and miss mackenaie expressed the joy at seeing so many happy victors and equally as many good losers woven in all the speeches were the klndty recoueetlons f 50000 worth of ladies silk hose and lingerie toclearf at- half price now if the tirrte tobuy lingerie and silk hose we have just purchased a bankrupt stock of ladies highclass lingerie arid silkhose at a very low price on the dollar this stock comes frorn a very fas hionable ladies readytowcar shop in toronto and consists 6f the choicest merchandise v we are placing this entire stock on sale at- ftxtremely low prices the values thus offered are very special you can save by buying now of the good works of alex fraser and along with these miss ada hume and mrs clarkson come in for the praise for congratulations they had made seated at the head table were alex fraser rev dr howard miss murray james kennedy mr and mrs curtin fred farlinger toss jean mackenzie miss m mckay and miss a mclaugh lin ladies fullfashioned pure silk hose in such popular makes as omart lady and fleur de lia regular 150 a real bargain at 79c here ore a tew of the specials offered ladies red robin and weartex silk hosiery regular 98c at 4dc ladies silk bloomers and vests extra good quality regular 1 00 50c church news st albans chsreh gtenwuuamj services during the summer months will be at 9s0 am every sunday momihg next sunday at s30 there will be choral communion and ser mon by the rector knox presbyterian chorrh mothers day will be observed in knox church at 11 un on 8unday morning and in the evening at 7 pm rev dr howard ma ph d will preach on doubting thomas st oe charch 5th bunday after easter rogation sunday 8 ajn holy communion 11 am mattins and sermon by the rector 7 am evensong and s by the rector oorpoarte communion of the 1921 and the 1928 confirmation class unites chareh mothers day services 10 ut mothers day program it is go t sunday school sunday as well chld- ren bring your parents and we will all honor mother special program puh church service the cana- dlart glrte in trnl and the tuxis and trail ranger boys will occupy the front pews ot tlu church flowers will be presented to the two eldes mothers in the congregation 2 medals will be presented to trail ranger boys for special work minister will preach on the influence of mothers everybody is welcome 7 pjn even ing service oreat hymns of the church there win be no sunday school practice on thursday evening on account of the choir banquet milton the milton business mens wed nesday half holiday will com on may 8th and end on october jtth farmers and others are kindly re quested to note the dates may 8th to october 28th as a result of the milton brick com pany engaging a few men at its plant the unemployment situation in ajnton has improved and there is a very bofcsable reduction in the num ber of i walking our streets ernest ijoworthy of toronto was arrested by constable a r smith burlington for disorderly conduct and intoxication he ap in police court there yestetdey ttsfore police magistrate yfjjbmxt eon wss sen tenced to tan days in th county 4- mrs q p cawresac of warfaao ctiehrajed hsf- wth rthda on j3un- dsy and reoslveij man callers aasong those caiung were m slat mrs ed hodgson of ohurctnll formerly of milton and mr and mrs bmnley mlus of ifamuton th isdtos of toe church presented mia zawrenos with a beauuful plant naxnplon 0 tenders for tawaiaung sidewalk s for 1600 square ft of 4 ilifiisll crosdncs t will ha a djtn monday uay llth ibsi yow- safor any tender nqt so- w bupi bfrayts and wstks n- ladies silk hose high spliced heels and double sole a very good wearing stocking regular 7 5c at 39c ladies fullfashioned pure silk hose in chiffon and service weight regular 200 at 125 mens oxfords a shoe extra special guaranteed 295 at ladies silk slips gowns and pettinickers reg 175 at qq- we have on sale a line of ladies house dresses reg 125 aty0 mens fine silk broadcloth shirts a very good make in an exception ally fine silk broadcloth regular 250 and 275 at 195 have you seen our new lines of ladies silk dresses we now have new dresses in every fashionable type fjr women misses and juniors never have styles been more thrilling nor values more exciting see them and convince yourself h silver phone 375 where your dollar goes further north main st georgetown job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office qftfiese selected durant coacb this car has small mileage and motor and finish like new k 1927 ford coach p newly painted and in good condition 930 ford coupe tires finish and motor jn exceptionally good condition reo wuck high stock rack this truck has thousands pf miles of service n it j n onoll ji son jg georgetown ontario julab i cg qafiutty ttit ffig 9mal m m 00

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