wlmf fit mtimtm zxxx v tr2 the gebigetoiwn herald wednesday evening july 8th f 93 1 ataamhai matmii died mdorb passed on at his homey mooxeccoft acton ontario on thursday july 1931 police magis trate henry phillip moore in bis 73rd year cootjxliouah at her home un derwood farm georgetown on wednesday jtuly 1st is31 sarah a mocjillongh aged 71 yean 11 naon- tag a days- ft mrs michael bolger obituary the pall bearers life she had been in 111 vtealtai or were nephews of the deceased william the past our years she is survived bolger patrick bolger michael bol- by her three brothers patrick barrl- ger walter eckenswiller francis ster at martcdale dr john s of eckmswuler and john whalen to walters falls and dr h a of to- marah last the mother of the late mr route deceased was a member of connelly passed away sympathy is extended the ones com slncerest beareaved m4s- wiixiaii jajmes conneixy william janus connelly aged 51 years passed away thursday the ubth of june at his late residence lake shore road the deoeased had not been well all winter and for the three months preceding his death he was confined to his bed jvs funera sendee was conductec cne sawed church near uskeard tbnjrs- juno lsthat 9 ajn rev fr interment was r o cemetery dymoud tbere are left of the tttne widow and three sons and william tjtbere cotters mr leo ecken- mnt patrick wtfer lira i jerry whalen and edith hustle death occurred at brampton sun day of edith marie hustler daughter of p hustler in her 50th year bom near streetsville trafalgar township she had resided with her sister for the last six years she attended the grace united church surviving- sre three sisters jane of bramptobf mrs j w cantelon milton mrs m mc laughlin of georgetown and three brothers prank of norval wultam of trafalgar and klwdod of west toron to sarah a mccclloikill one of georgetowns most highly esteemed clusens in the person of baretal mccuuough passed away at ner name underwood parm on wed nesday july 1st in ner wth year deceased wis a daughter of the late dr r mccullough and was born to oeoregtpwn- where she resided all her yjzlfi iriliglitemhcutnony the petrik quaactatts insert hkrrkrt pbtribl one of the most unusual entertainment companies before the public today fa the petrie ouartette and constance nevflwohns which wfll ba caia vaf thsn miwriral ottntittnn of f jw nmhng cwtuasmn rthjntjmyn h 4 ifiacmstanoe nevulejohim is a charming coloratura soprano who eomcmiont nraway australia she is agrsduate of the melbourne tjni- versrtrand taavappearedincoincert opera and as soloist with symphanj orehstttaaronmout australia new zealand italy united stataa and wt georgetown park tuesday jwlyil4th awmgaigasjajgajl i ii 11 mi ml w rwlliltt free free free buy 119 can floor the ifreshyterian church and the funeral service on plrday was con ducted by revtqr howard the pall bearers were ner three brothers and three nephews dr james 8and dr j c mccullough of mew uskeard and dr r c mccullough of samta dur ing the service at the home mrs howard sang very beautifully some day well understand the remains were interred hi greenwood ceme tery mrs john r thompson death claimed another esteemed and respected resident of this community on- friday 36th when mrs john bo- bert thompson passed away at the home of her daughter mrs boy davis ingerspll deceased was a daughter of the late cant johnston and bom on the farmatstewarttown 71 years agoj heap husband predeceased her some years ago she is survived by a family of two sons and two daughters a j of toronto and abreb on the homestead mrs roy davis ahd miss oreoa rngersoll v brother lj4jbqyslbsjjo y nd ter also survtver w jx jjasr georgetown and mrs mltcnell of don the funeral took place fro st johns anglican church stwantowni of which deceased was a member on monday june s9th thcbovioe beini conduotedity bev mr boyd nanbearerstsere six nephew and toss thompson howard mitchell j and tn ksnalnswere interred in town cemetery ts mrs andrew anthont t there passed away on btfohday morning june i29th at her late home king 8l mrs andrew anthony for merly elisabeth omnlngham at the age of 76 years after four months ill ness she was the daughter at john cunningham and was born at btobl- coke she removed with her family to norval district 70 years ago resid ing there until she and her husband took up residence m georgetown 17 years ago she was a member of georgetown presbyterian church and rev a iv howard her minister con ducted the funeral service at her home when mrs howard sans that beautiful hymn nearer my god to thee besides her husband she leaves to mourn her loss one son walter c and six daughters jftfrs f howes of listovrevmra hi 8 wilson acton mrs j a leslie of ajymer mrs h p oeaveof georgetown mrs of glemvullanu and mrs wfbeasy of georgetown also dren and three great- there were many tributes the funera wmjsnjely attended by realtlves and friends from hamilton toronto fer gus woodstock garaavaxa and brampton tne pallbearers were her six sonsmlaw you a present of one us paint brush waqkfoof weatherproof wrandalkt or inside floors ht otte jou wlh b mui a opiotlibnsh and paint clal an of c v esi halfpint and receive ivrsgscsv pj-r- thb can of equal size l- fine ffjnalr tfmi gnaanunteed uift wul joilga time ns dont iiss i we deliver thenrt phiixip moore after an illness of about a week police magistrate h p moore passed away at his home moorecrofv acton on thursday morning last in his 73rd year ba his death a good msui has been cauql away after a very active life and a home town and communi ty have gflffered a distinct loss for over jwjatsje was editor and prop- rletoj ofwe aewjnjree press axid was known throaghoit the prortnee and dominion hi coxkectlon with newspaper and church work be was a man of sterling character and a true friend always willing and ready to help those less fortunate than him self and many a heart was lightened by his kind counsel and assistance no man will be more missed in his home town than h- p moore de ceased was a son of the latt howard mhore and was born on the property on which be died 1 married fiftytwo years ago to miss hattle speight who with one son edward 3 moore of toronto sur vives he is also survived by two brothers rev dr t albert moore and samuel h moore of toronto and one sister mrs h t lepage of to ronto the funeral on saturday af ternoon last was very largely attend ed by friends in all walks of life from many towns and cities throughout the province as well as the home town community picnic and garden party notwithstanding the severe heat there was a good a at the annual business mens picnic held in the park here on july 1st georgetown citlaens band was present and rendered a splendid pro gram of music during the afternoon tne sports ball games running and novelty races were all keenly con tested and the afternoon proved most enjoyable for all present to tne uvues ball game between brangpton and georgetown the for mer won by a score of 9 to 6 the lacrosse game between bramp ton and georgetown juveniles was won by georgetown by a score of 6 to i the winners in tha different events were at follows girls race 7 yrs to 10 yrs edna ijabas martha laley mary cumm- mgs llla dennis jean tennant boys race 7 yrs to 10 yrs ar thur dobble charlie hoare george tarxweu john auilvet douglas sar gent nls over 7 foeo celebrated wedding a on wednesday july 1st a very pleas ant day was spent at the home of mr and mrs w j ross when they celeb rated their fiftieth wedding anniversary fifty relatives and mends at tended relatives were present from flesher- ton maxwell peversham toronto and oolungwood after tanoheon tne bride was pre sented with a shower bouquet of pink and white carnations by her youngest grandnhild miss ruth davis my and mrs ross were tne re cipients of many beauttfulnresents and also a wjset of hearty congra from those who could not attend a very happy time was spent by ajl fistic for the geow man to neighbour n wish you would sell that dog yesterdavy my daughter had to stop her singing les son because your dog was whining all the time netobouri im sorry but your lt charlfe hoarto douglas tarawiu or v race is yrs and over 10 bsel walker bertha allen audrey grieve bpys race is yrs and over 10r jbruce kennedy yd sanderson iris race 16 yrs and over is allen bjthleen bale tina raceie ytisiiaitssyu- ohanlln sntmigjteiruce ladles race 4 darter allan kathleen hale boys race 18 yrs andofer is j duncan jasmcaskul walter ric hardson single mens race e bardoe j duncan roy king married ladies mrs wubert cain mrs h savings mrs j o wilson married men harry hale thos jrieve j q wilson single men open e bardoe j duncan roy king married men j crichton harry hale c w burt threelegged race mixed e rarswell and p spires reta tost and j duncan una diggings and george ftlddau farmers wives mrs j g wilson mrs clifford burt mrs frank smith far married men c w burt barle wilson jos eason fat mans race a duncan w h long l w dann tug of war percy clark alex laylor fred yates harry watklns alf collins won fsmsley horseshoe bitching contest b bes- sey and mller yf gamble and p bessey ball throwing- mrs 4 crlchtnp reta tost irene inst bicycle race carl hyde george rlddiai wm bralshy mystery man james rltrhlr collar and tie race mrs j g wilson and mr earle wilson mrs w cain and harry hale miss una dlgglns and bruce kennedy needle and- tfcrend mr and mrs f j roney mr and mrs carney mr and mrs oeo ferry elopement race mrs ctaln and h hale mr and bars geo ferry mr and mrs f j roney throwing rollins pto mrs geo herrington mrs h savings mrs w carney peanut race bliss myrtle tost and p spires miss bale and wm chap lin una dlgglns and george rtddau threelegged race husband and wife mr and mrs thos grieve mr and mrs f j roney mr and mrs c w burt largest family on grounds sam tennant albert toot b wilcox kicking football reta tost k hale o fielding clothes pin race root john tandn ohas karjlan boys relay raeej duncan w ric hardson jos hall jas mca boys relay race 19 and ovei g bardoe e hoare root ialey f spires three legged race mrs cain and h hale mrs savings and thos grieve mr and mrs carney there was a good artmdsnoe at the garden party in the evening when the uttlle theatre players of milton composed of lois a wrtmer george fvilllnmr wil nni1mi rurf inilnmi town council taxes fat able second in 8ept and first week in novrsome fotjndrz bqirjfmknt sold the regular mohshly meeting of council was held on tuesday evening with mayor mackenzie in the chair reeve clesue and councillors davis cmnmlngs fair gibbons barnes and bessey present communications were read from a r speight disclaiming any respon sibility for collapse of bridge on ann st andrew anthony nnfctig coun cil for having traffic stopped during funeral hugh school board giving estimate required for year at 96000 and public school board at tia400 it was decided to rebuild the bridge destroyed by a heavy truck on ann st as soon as possible a long list of accounts were read and passed moved by cu seconded by parr that toe foundry equipment with the exception of motor be sold to mr dawson for moo carried nv b1 and over i movw p oaed by cumm- glrls raceio yrs ana over 7 ing- mat ftrst instalment of taxes edna labas martha isley ula den- sljes andyane an sep 8th 10th and nth and second instal- meta onuocard4th and ith-cw- moved toy c seconded by parr that mr wuliams 7th one be charged iq per year ror watoer mr kirjaj of toe king construction co addressed council re laying pave- norman herbertljj u jascured me cbntjact he would repair queen st pavehmnt free of charge to cotporandn orange celejvation at mihon official nrogramme of the orange celebration to be held at milton sat july lltrc 1931 the morarrig will be devoted to the reception and registra tion of visiting lodges at 1jq sharp dayught saving time the grand parade will form at the high school grounds parading tne principal streets of the town to the agricultural park when the nirti welcome will be extended to the visi tors by his worship mayor jnn m mackeniie a very interesting event took place saturday june 27th at aienwilllams united church when mr and mrs 8 allen celebrated their sixtieth wed ding anniversary their family of seven children having all been spared to them which includes five sons auq two- daughters thomas the oldest re siding in qeorgetown william at the old home joseph at east rochester george at glenwullams alfred at rockwood mrs e j dennis at arris ont mrs m halladay at niagara falls ont there are also twentysix grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren all of whom were pres ent except the oldest daughter after a dainty lunch had been served mr and mrs allen were presented with a bou quet of cut rowers from their oldest granddaughter mrs may shevlln of toronto they also received other gifts congratulations were received from friends in east rochester ba- tavta ny- toronto and georgetown the toast to the bride and groom was proposed by mrs h holroyd of toronto a close flrend of the bride speeches and congratulations were extended ujthe happy couple by rev mr cakrwell mr r foulls george town and mr w day tnrbnto ive eaten beef ait my life and now rm as strong as an oxl said he thats funnyi replied she fve eaten flsh all my llfg ana ic5ht swim a stroke t niy drama to opn canajiai iwyv v afternoon entertainment evbntng popular broadway comedy skidding admission 25c sue hastings marionettes the peerless players i i 1 admission hpo tax included 5th day afternoon an afternoon in the land of malcebelleve lucille elmore company admission 50c tax included i evening novelty night wit and wisdom of chalk and clay john bockewlu and the lucille elmore revue oo admission 75c tax included no provincial tax on childrens admissions season tickets dults tax included s20 nts 14 year and over 150 s1j provincial tax on students or childrens tickets afternoon programmes s00 pjn evening programmes 8s0 pjn all programmes as above unless otherwise announced from platform crts may be procured from the following mrs n snyder albert street miss whltmee bell telephone office mr h o mcclure main street mr e bt young main street ftval mr ben young olenwilliams mr arthur beaumont rjmkbotjsk mr hyatt dobble btewarttown and ashgrovb mr joseph sanford j t john- mcarthur k roaslyn pearen- presented lend me a wife a farce with musical setting they were as sisted by a chorus of georgetown young people composed of misses mary arnold jane morrison lilian saun ders doris sykes irene mulhouand evelyn heartweu jack evans fraser mtmms jack maclaren jack harri son charles stockford pianist miss jeasfe leavttt the different artists took their parts well the choruses were good and the play throughout was well re ceived by the large gathering which had many a hearty laugh during the performance the selections by the band during he evening were exc fine and many complimentary remarks were beard concerning thas splendid musical organisation mayor j b markeniie was chalr- nan of the evening and presented the prises to the winners in the lucky number contest tne business mens association committees responsible for the of the day were president o r muckact secretauytreasurer mark clark sports a duncan d moln- tyre d wilson a j otneul w h a reeve k tangdon w prises f sinclair w o j brown refreshments a e cordlngley- w h long or buck l w dann a c thornnaon r mecabe entertuxosent j h til- lico o r muckart o w mcllntock mr richardson a r sneaght w o marshall valuable prises wuj be given for the following best appearing ltb lodge best appearing lojia lodge hast appearing orange lodge largest orange lodge best appearing oy jix largest ladles lodge oldest lady in parade best appearing juvenile lodge oldest orangeman to parade best band best banner prises for the above events will he presented to the winners from the speakers stand unmediatelyat the close of one public speaking addresses will be given by promin ent members of the order at the close of the parade i tug-of- war open to teams com posed of orangemen onto baseball game georgetown vs mil ton harton county league- races small childrens race under 5 yrs prises for all bo yds boys race 10 years and under 1st and 3rd 50 yds gtais race 10 years and un der 1st 2nd 3rd 75 yds boys race 14 years and under 1st 2nd 3rd 100 yds airls race id yrs and under 1st 2nd 3rd 100 yds mens race open to all 1st 2nd 100 yds orangemen only 1st 2nd 75 yds orangemens wives only 1st 3nd 50 yds fat ladys race 1st 2nd 75 yds fat mens race 180 lbs and over 1st 2nd 210 yds mens race open 1st 2nd 100 y married mens race over 30 years 1st imd judges and referees decision to be final in an events refreshment booths on grounds dance in town hall in the evening good orchestra god bave the king celebrated 8itieta wedding anniversary iialton tuxis softball league the following is the july schedule lor the haltontuxls softball league recently organised- july 7th milton at qeorgetown acton at burlington lowvule at oak- vllle july 14th qeorgetown at acton oakvllle at milton burlington at low vule july 21st qeorgetown at burlington acton at oakvllle lowvule at milton from this it nay be seen what teams have entered the league in its first game at lowvule on june 30th the local team was defeated 8 to 3 our boys facing a fast pitcher just couldnt seem to bunch their hits and were continually left on bases uimmi brought in both runs a bolger pitch ed a fine game for georgetown but in the steady struggle lowvule gradually crept ahead since their team was a much older one than ours they had rather the advantage and we are not discouraged in their wame witri milton on july 7th the locjil team won 13 to s from the very first inning they took the lead and by steadily adding runs kept ahead of the visitors mtmms led che richardson and bolger each got two evans varey and mcdonald brought in one each duncan and bolger have a good team and for the shield one chance church news st georges charch 8 am holy cjommunioh 11 sun holy co and tn by the rector 7 nxn evensong and sermon by the rector box presbyterian church sunday july 12th services as usual at 11 ua and t pm umehouse at 230 pjn standard time the minster rev dr a leslie howard will con duct all services please encourage him by being present baptist chareb on sunday july 12th- rev l f klpp ba of toronto bdltoc of the canadian baptist will preach at 11 am and 7 pan on july wth andmtt the congregation of the baptist church- will worship with the congregation of the united church in the- united church dnited chanh rev r w riunley minister mr- norman laird obolr leader 10 tun sunday school and bible classes 11 kre with fourjruaaj duncatu waltfajn- and- 7jnhhemlmstrirllbe ln charge tjnlon services wan the baptist church corrrmenoe sunday july 19th in tne united cluircntne cea v y 19th and ktb wul be jujni week next tf gletiw1lliams mr stanley berth who is teaching in fort william is home or bis vacati mr and mrs george allen daughter may spent a ew days last eek in tnmion miss m kirby was home from to ronto for the week end mr albert north and mr khner hill spent the week end at niagara faus and nearby points miss k iferritt spent the holiday itti friends here mir and mrs w allen of london spent a few days wkh mr and mrs allen fere gertrude w skidding is a fresh at who falls ecstatically in lot has in adjusting her rqntknet their education ano want to the modem tendencies of hi andy hardy ts an adorable a audience in a sale of rnerrimei satin slippers he makes for ma altllougk bkidding is hflarioin relish humor is blended witi than the average coniedy ttft playhouse where it broke all h continuous year on broadway l thompson clan hold reunion second the second annual reunion of tne descendants of the late major oedrge thompson and william thompson was held in the georgetown park on sat urday afternoon jury 4th over 300 members from toronto hamilton de troit london peterboro wbkby dundajk as well ss from georgetown and surrounding districts assembled to renew acouaintances and to enjoy pleasant afternoon together mayor mcrenajc of georgetown was present and on behalf of the town welcomed the guests the remainder of the afternoon was spent in races and contests in which many perttnt pated about 6j0 all gathered for lunch in the drill shed which was beautiful ly decorated for- the occasion with evergreens flowers and nags after all had done justice to the delicious and bountiful lunch prttvided y tne short program of eimimijnlty singing business reports and speeches was given the president rev grif fin thompson spoke briefly outlining the history of the two pioneer fami lies 8nssches pi iy giu y mayor bowman of whitby mr frank thompson nf milton and several others the following officers were appoint ed tor the ensuing yeari honorary president rev orlffln thompson hamilton tesldent o frank j ftfi su in diamatio star of smuin itru kj son imon inompaon toronto georgetown p barlow is spending few days at the home of mr and rs demke burlington miss doris heggle is visiting friends tn newmarket mr and mrs o robinson hnis- at the home of mr and mrs w hatpin for the week end mr and mrs j hepburn are visit ing in toronto for a short time mr and mrs j lorrunan and daughter annie mrs w lonriman and daughter olive of pennsylvania are vlsums at the home of mr and mrs w lisniman mrs a mcouvray and lltue son norman of toronto have been staying at the home of mrs 8 mcolure for few days mass marjorie balnea has returned from a short vacatio in toronto sundayachool tn the united church at the usual hour 1030 am church service at 1 pa d8t there ought to be a number of good strtmsners by the time the sea son is uv mr w wheeler of brampton spent sunday at home here jane fiwiiwllsn erammatfliis anniversary sale come and celebrate with us this week when our first store was opened our announced policy was to sell quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices to day on our anniversary we feel that we can safely claim that ve have achieved thia goal by maintaining a constant level of reasonable prices on- quality merchandise it was our store that fitst lowei prices in georgetown on wearing apparel see our bargains on sale thursday friday and saturday you can save on your present and future heeds by buying now h silver where your dollar goes further phone 375 mainst- georgetown in order of merit jv to 8r tv hens preda ludred norton marchment hilda lorri allen sr tvonjrrlal waggstafterqna hut ooidbn gbraham thelma st loins morris miller kne oarvln from st in to jr tv pass agnes isley alice addy nora barlow jhnmle buck on trial mervyn kirby phyllis ostrander from jr m to sr m hons owenle hadlay alma atkinson mar tha isley beatrice hancock pass blllle schenk bertria ajlen eileen pry catherine mctlonalfl tom hill sarajo buck patsy davidson joyce appleyard eve clark on trial ralph bludd and boy preston equal edna nell principle junior room junior m hon harvey oooke elsie dewhurst doris heggie pass ruth preston edna preston myrtle warren lome oarvln jackie fry clarence beaumont junior n hon iforman delmore beaumont oerili henry lorrlman pass jackie crawford vernon kir by robert davidson equal doreen wulett marjory pry edith ridley bud hullcnuly hadley joe mcmen- emy oeorge kason sr lyifatl june oraham olynn everson lily barclay dorothy clarke voicing super- a values cornflakes 3pk 25 pwui rinumcapw s pauku btaad thy sardines prunes 3 a 25c davidson lid moody gferat j si v iii ii mvst s ijjl hi wfahle wulett ralpfi barlow raymond addy laurence beaumont doreen louth harold schenk charol- yns daridscm on trial john waggstafte blllle norton primer blllle isley astrid onrlaten- sen irene oorner kathleen buck ruthle norton david barclay a i mclaughlin teacher s aaamtt sowaons la 29c sujasnaon1- mnrasitb 2sr ltonnaw sm t he fly killers i flit spray asatzt tanglefoot spray as blacx flag spray sau 29c w c 2 far 3 fly pads t33 tomtoes per lb 33ztlsc potatoes 6q oranges per dox 30c 39c 50c f v 23c he- main street georgetown f ti ijiivvftguitvi tit i o v v