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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 22, 1937, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown heitjcl wednesday evening december 22nd 1937 s is eason s freetl to our many friends and customers r you thanking you for the confidence ypu have placed in us during the past we wish you a a merry christmas and a happv new year silvers dept store s where your dollar goes farther phone 37s georgetown aulfuudoe iii elliott house ooelph on wednesday dae 15th ibs sarah lanne hunur widow of the lata hugh clarridge aged s3 doooljlssuddenly on sunday deo lhh lirr lit his late residence drayton manor mo ruaaeu qui road toronto rev w h douglas beloved husband ol- martha tor rance in hla 5th year travis at the home of un wb travis ooulntwood on friday dec 40th 1bj7 maria undsay travis beloved aunt or robert p and fred l travis of toronto and mrs h n awrey ottawa at the age of s8 years kz obituary sababannk e passed cpes2sy friday december 24 jever since eve a btagiiui wtui stoeest etttaweery aa fatsy kelly comedy ups and downs fox news community sing saturday december 25 you cant have everything ssaari uwslesl with alice ray the bits bras don aneehe and kaupett pete smith jungle juveniles cartoon lyijn house v chapter 9 the fighting marines mmuom at x tun tuesday and wednesday december 28 and 29 charlie chan at the olympics racepaced mystery alary with warner oland comedy hamlet and eggs gang comedy rushin ballet tabloid musical song op revolt scenic colorful bombay mualcht khow vew years eve allll is huntest there pased away at elliott house ouelph on wednesday dec loth- sarah anne hunter widow ol the late hugh clarldge in her 03nd year deceased was a daughter of the late joseph hunter and waa bom at mt pleasant chlnguafousy oet 3th is45 in 1867 she married hugh clarldge who predeceased her in ibm they had a family or four daughters and one son three of whom survive mrs boulter niagara ialls south l j mr harry clarldge tth line cturutuacousy mrs hugh black ks- queslng a daughter mrs t c leas er annie died in ibm anoher daughter mrs heath mabel died in 1909 she is also survived by two sisters and one brother w j hun ter brampton mrs mcclure cleve land and mrs boulter hamuon the late mrs clarldge came with her husband to georgetown 10 ears ago and resided here until her removal to ouelph four years ago she was l member of the united church and woman beloved by her family and all w kn inn t fu pleee- on friday last from the home or hejr daughter mrs hugh black esques- ing when the service was conducted by rev d d davidson assisted by rev f c overend the paubearerj were hunter arnott r j graliam douglas hunter beck wilson pere dale jos matthews the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery georgetown travel made b1m constipated salesman says kruschen keeps him on his toes i am a commercial traveller writes a correspondent and due to en travelling- by train and auto mobile i find that i become ouhstl- pated if i do not keep myself inter nally clean kruschen salts is the only thing that will do this effective ly and not interfere with my woric i take a large dose of kruschen every saturday night and on sunday when i have no work to do the baits act on me on weekdays i take a small uoae on rising it is necessary that i be on my toes al through the day and this is the only way uist it possibly can be done vjl j kruschen salts is an excellent re cipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness the numerous saualn kruschen stimulate your in ternal organs to smooth regular ac tion your inside is thus kept clear of those imparities which when al lowed to accumulate lower the whole tone of the system wss bereaved of both his wife and an infant daughter mary clark hlx marriage to charlotte c ford daugh ter of andrew c ford of omagh and mary featherstone of bethel took place in 1101 besides his widow he is survived by one daughter mrs alex mckinney alloa and two grandchildren charlotte ruth mc kinney and mary elisabeth mckin ney also jthree brothers j tout clark of brampton fred a clark of wyelirfe bx3 and arthur clark of pickering he is predeceased by one sister and one brother mrs hamlton lyons and william j clark the fun eral from home united church to nonal cemetery on monday after- noon was minim o d llfctttteilt 1l cjlakk short after walking home rom u meeting of the peel county plow- mini association whir he had been elected a director last friday after j noon hugh htrbert clark j47 qmui street wot barmpton suffered a severe heart attack and died smsi of his sudden passing came as a dlbj l met shock to a host of f trends our a wide area a son of the lute john clark of antrim county irilahd and jane cum nonnl he was born it lot 1g fourth line uest chliirua- cous on friday december 27 1861 the old clark homesttnd was secured from uve crown in 1828 his mother was a daughter of james curry a native of ireland and the tint clerk of chlnguncousy township hb uncle hugh claric was the first man to 1m port jersey cattle in canada to nether with hls uncle he dlspujcd jerseys at the first canadian national exhibition and since that time ho has not missed one of the national shows at toronto pour years ago he made a flying trip home rom western canada in order to keen hi record unbroken throughout his by her 3 a leece or hjittorivllle he was assist ed by rev j ewiny reid toronto rev william booth camilla and rev j a oubert norval the tun tral was largely attended and in floral tokens of sympathy were ceived honorary pallbearers j m dolson h a dolson hr blaok and j n oneill pallbeat were clarence lyons hugh clark clark ford emerson ford and al fred ford during the service tjt the church mrs william featherstone or hamilton n friend or the family sang come unto me i oranges xmas navels extra srecuu 39c 29c 19c cranberries 19 doat vauey gatwor celery 2 t 25c 2 chalet hearts es cavale emerr m macaroons b cwt ti- chocolates mincemeat 29 seasons greetings to our many customers and friends a merry christmas and a happy new year friendship in business counts for much and we are grajteful for yours speights garage at your service where and when you need us phone 279w georgetown tiiianl riiat in sport by o mac ucclhrav wt prt iiar this our chrutnu column with scutlmliils akin to t thom penned b charles dickerus i a mtrrj chrtstmuj to everybody a happy new ytur to all ut i world hallo there whoo hallo croiuetovw juniors journev t muton to morrow night ami wt hou tin get the mmi rt salu in milton us they did hue with ai on somt neu furesare on the junloi lineup thlssrason and no oub i need some introducing to the fans brampton have ulways been v l ry good in upply lug material for our teamt w hen georgetown runs u 1 mtl peaches cho a- svuf clticm euw 7 s i peasi carrots 4 1 s sbas satin mixed candy s life he took a strong interest in light i bll ihj and tllls jclir no excepuon i horses until 1931 he farmed at ijot aeorgetonin fans appreciate ue n i xmmtmsmwftemm tllb 1 irst tami m the intermedl- motto the secret of happiness is in itc srlteduu hirt uill ol plajoo flndlnu jo in little tilings was veil next mont i nlht dec 27th with expreea in the thoughts given by bniripton us visitors this will be mrs frank ruddell in the business oiu ol iil be si ames of ear so be items donations of money were oted on hund to m our tovorltes our on to ind for hospital aork and to supirt i ti neighborbood workers for chrlst- yft splendid report of the t- on the tlilrd line est then he retired to bramplon to reside on queen street he was a member of eeral organisations in hls own com munity a director of the peel plow men s association a director of the peel county agricultural association a past member of the liberal execu tive and was a mason unul 1931 he was an elder of mount pleasant unit ed church then he assisted with the rebuilding of home united church and he remained a member of this congregation until the time of his death there he was elder treasurer sunday school worker temperance ad vocate and a promoter of debating meetings in 193 he married jane oopeland in the following year he flowers m for christmas 5 we have a limited number of brilliant poinsettias beautiful azaleas pretty pink begonias and long lasting cyclamen in a vari ety of colours order yours now see our display of plants wreaths and cut flowers at the greenhouses or at the flower shop main street georgetown christmas week the barber floral co flower sent anywhere phone 47 georgetown brampton bos give to the fullest of their hockej ability first we ulll in troduce the bramplon boys and lere tte have georgle burow the geo halnsaorth of junior hockey who 1s really a touer of strength to tin team george played last season and still can t get over the final game in kitchener but we will forgive him if he keeps them out al season like he did against acton on monday night on defense we have none other than the big bomber of the high school rugby team bob gold ham and eddie blnsell aho halls from brampton and who can also turn in a good game on the wing at centre flash kemshead is the spark plug of the georgetown at tack with sonny stocktord and hltthemhard presswood patrol lng the boards while the second line needs some bolstering up or maybe a llltle more practice we have some fair substitutes in red shencks of the glen teasdale of norval and norm hore mike burke and colin greenof brampton the intermediate schedule was drawn up last night and georgetown are in a four team group with milton bolton and brampton this season brampton will play their home games here owing to them not havlnj a covered nrena so georgetown fins should have lots of variety this win ter rhe georgetown team will be made up of all homebrews and a good team is likely to be deal ted out of the odd twentyfive or so that turn out to practice dec nth bolton at muton dec s7th barmpton at aeorteown jan 3rd milton at brampton jan 3rd georgetown at bolton jan cth milton at georgetown jan 7th bolton at brampton jan loth brampton at milton jan 10th bolton at georgetown jan isth milton at bolton jan 13th georgetown at bramplon jan 11th brampton at bolton jan 19th georgetown at mlltor jan list muton at brampton jan mth bolton at georgetown jan mth georgetown at bolton jan mth bnumpton at milton jan 31st muton at bolton jan 31st brampton at georgetown feb 3rd muton at oeorgelown feb th brampten at bokon feb tth bolton at milton feb tth georgetown t brampton feb 10th g at milton feb 1mb bolton at brampton acborf intermediates won their oral game of the season up in gait last night when they defeated the homesters b to grand opening of midget league next tuesday promim t refeiue to handle this game the gimd opening of the midget nhl siason mil lake plao next tueidaj nlttht dec 38th at the arena at 7 30 pm there wlu be two games for the opener maple leafs vs americans anovcanadlens vs bos ton bruins- between the games there wul also be a review of the 100 mid get nhl players a very prominent referee wlu be on hand watch for posters get started at the beginning of tfle season to follow midget hockey the thrilling pastime of last season the boys had a good practice last saturday morning and are raring to go over 100 are now registered and the executive feel that they wul not be able to handle any more boys this season managers are asked to gel their teams ready for the opening games as soon as passible there will be another practice on thursday morning with coach shee- ney tost in charge at 8 45 hawks and maroons 830 rangers and red wings 1000 canadlens and ameri cans 103s leafs and bruins acton hodceyists injured when car skids into train at acton crossing on way to georgetown monday night six acton youths including tour junior hockey players escaped ulth minor injuries when their automobile skidded into a cnr passenger train at the station crossing on monday night the car was overturned and john mcoeachle the driver sustain ed a split knee cap and was later tak en to ouelph hospital herbert woods the goalkeeper on the team which was enroute to georgetown to play a scheduled game here was cut about the face and was forced out of the game gordon cook also received a bad cut on the forehead- bob footlu george bayllss and herbert cook es caped with a shaking up ashgrovfi the womens institute held their december meeting on tuesday at the of mrs geo nurse with the president mrs walter brownridge to the ohalr the roll call was answer- ad by a christmas thought- lb 1 mas cheer toronto convention given by mrs o b dick was indeed most interesting- and instructive it made us wish we had been there too christmas carols were enjoyed under the direction of i mrs milton bird then a paper on christmas tidings was given by mrs earl wilson an exhibit of in expensive christmas gifts brought many timely suggestions the re freshment committee with the hos tess served all a delicious lunch the new officers of our auxiliary of the wj4s for 1038 are honorary president mrs b eyre past president mrs geo nurse president mrs c b dick 1st vicepresident mrs walter brownridge recordingsecretary mrs k wilson assistant secretary mrs t olffen treasurer mrs a j ruddell temperance and christian citizen ship secretary mrs o nurse friendship and associate helpers secretarjf mrs h wilson supply secretary mrs w brown ridge m m and wj and literature se cretarymrs j bellboddy pianist miss i wrlgglesworth assistant pianist mrs c b dick auditors mrs n o wrigglesworth mrs j o wilson mission band superintendent mrs earl wilson baby band superintendent mrs hector bird ol o notice to creditors or the estate af nellie maria me danald late af the tvwn at oeerge- tewn in the ceenly af hhen widew meeeaseii all persons bavins claims against the estate of the abovenam ed nellie maria mcdonald who died on or about the fifth day of decem ber 1037 at the town of georgetown in the county of halton are requir ed to send to the undersigned solici tor on or before the fifteenth day of january 1838 full particulars of then- claims and any security they way hold therefore and take notiok uiat after the fifteenth day of january 1km bar executor will proceed to distributo this estate having regard only is the claims of which he shall then have received nouoaknd ttsst jts will not he liable to any bareon of whose claim ha will hot then hava received notice for tbs tributed datbd at day of mjmmu m ijarsoook ftouottor for xsaasth m o o o uus ms 1-

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