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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 23, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 23rd 193 pt5 m bazaar and hoi sapper at knox presbyterian church georgetown saturday nov 26th from 3 oclock supper from 4 to 6 30 vuit the fancy work booth the cabbage patch homemade candy booth and novelty booth for children sapper 25 cents everybody welcome ig55sy theatre friday november 25 ill give a million warner baxter marjorle weaver and feter lane musical starleu cartoon buried treasure fox news saturday november 26 matinee satowday at 3 tun alexanders ragtime band with alice faye don ameche and tyrone turn melodies by irrlng berlin cartoon donalds ostrich novelty rube goldbergs travel gab chapter 5 wild bill hickok tuesday and wednesday november 29 and 30 the higgins family oat of the old family albaxa with the gelason family musical magicians daughter scenic golden california cartoon penquin parade mystery joaquin murrieta new advertisements to bent bright housekeeping rooms heated apply to phone i7j georgetown u house to rent 6 room house with all conveniences good furnace garage bent 18 pjs session at once apply box l herald office it ante for sale essex coach in good running order good tires etc price 3500 apply to james costigan georgetown boy wanted strong willing boy with bicycle tor delivery and work in grocery business apply by letter to box w herald office it boarders wanted can accommodate boarders with room and board apply mrs mark clark john felt work wanted young woman wants any kin 1 of work by the day or week apply at mr henry shepherds georgetown ti for sale three heavy type farm colts rising 2 years ir spring quantity of ni 1 flax and 20 h p light weight station exy gas engine for sale apply to victor mccallum terra cotta phone victoria 26 r 2 ltp hobtejn cows for sale two springers due middle of ov ember these cows are young regis tered and fully accredited tnos r ohten phone 98 r 3 georgetown 3tp bouse to bent solid brick house 6 rooms all mod ern conveniences also garage pos session at once apply to box w herald office u after october 6th offices now oc cupied by dale a bennett barrister and solicitors in gregory theatre bolkung will be vacant apply ft i gregory tf cash fob ftjllets cash paid for pullets all ages and breeds when writing advise number when hatched breed and price want l tweddle chick hatcheries limit ed fergus ontario 4t agents agents if you are not earning 3 00 a day you cannot afford to miss this oppor- tanity over 800 men make from 18 to 50 weekly according to ability with distribution of 200 guaranteed products cash sales oomblnatjvi offers uberal commission best time to start for complete details and catalogue free pamtijnc co m st clement montreal it kotjcbto tbbsfa0skb0 any person or persona found slwofc- ftng or trespaattasg on the pre at the nn la ksquesmc wtn be tau to the fullest extend of the lew joflaoph b04bk correspondence georgetown nov 22nd 1938 to the editor the georgetown herald dear sir may we through your columns rx press our thanks to the many who have supported the effort being made to carry to those in authority an emphatic protest against the estab lishment of a brewery warehouse in georgetown we also thank those who though differing from us in opinion have been willing to give of their time to discuss reasonably with us the present situation in regard to liquor sale we have endeavored to provide an opportunity to every citizen to voice opposition to this further extension of the brewers business if any one wishing to sign the petition has been missed we shall be pleased to call on you if you will notify any of the canvassers or any member of the wctu before friday noon signed mrs c3 catherine davfoot press secty wctu lions meeting the georgetown lions club met at the mcglbbon hotel at 630 on mon day evening for their regular met ing the national anthem was sung and grace said dinner followed thm routine business chief haorld mc clure presiding on motion messrs jack watson and ernest cole were accepted for mem bershlp a report of the boxing tournament was read showing a satisfactory bol ance on hand the initiation ceremony then took place and messrs ernest w cole john l watson and arthur reeve became lion era lion jack tod lion art a report on dental clinic was given by lion wm king who said that the clinic was now in full swing with all equipment and care provided and the 41rst examination would take place hi the public school on thursday lion howard kentner reported that the band concert at christie street hospital would be on sunday even ing next at 730 and cars bearing the bandsmen would leave at 600 several cars were volunteered lion ballanttne reported that thca tre night would be dec 12th when two cans of canned goods would fce cure admission lions ladies night will be held next meeting dec 8th the regular meeting being cancelled a report on the tickets for the drawings lor fowl in support of the children s christmas tree was given by lion bob gray a resolution of appreciation was tendered to arnold brill and the yo rag men of the town who carried through the boxing tournament to its success ful conclusion also to willie morri- ssey and baby tack for their invalu able sennets on that rilv expressions of sympathy were made for mr sad mrs fleck in the tragic death of their grandson the maple leaf was then vnc and the meeting- came to an end christmas shopping early personals mr and mrs freeman kersey spent the week end with friends in watford mr and mrs v a smith of hamil ton spent monday with friends in mrs harry stockford leaves tonight for chicago where she will spend a week visiting with her brothers mr thoa dabble of vaueyfleld que is visiting at the home of his son mr and mrs james dobblo miss laurie beech and mr sargent brown of kitchener were visitors with mr and mrs garfield mogilvray on the sympathy of many georgetown friends is extended to mr and mrs dive snyder of kitchener in their very sad bereavement by the death of their dear little son olive edward which occurred on sunday last mr alfred elliott of shaiwville que visited monday and tuesday of this week with his sister mrs dr mc allister also mrs j a pritchard of ottawa both of whom were attend ing the royal winter fair toronto mr and mrs alex joe acton an nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter vema isabella to norman tjnwln wilson younger son of mr and mrs a 8 wilson norval the marriage to take place november 26th at knox presbyterian ch irch acton f balllnafad mrs david mover of pickering visited with mrs p cole on sunday and called on friends in the village ew are pleased to report that el- wood snow who underwent an opera tlon in ouelph hospital last week is progressing very favorably mr jim betts of kitchener spent a few days last iweek with his aunt miss helen cook mr s h lindsay has been con fined to his home for the past few weeks suffering from an infection in his hand we hope he will soon be able to be around again mrs g momenemy spent last week with her daughter mrs g sinclair of milton miss mabel bennett of hamilton returned home after visiting with ier friend miss bessie cole for thepast two weeks the w a held their november meeting at the home of mrs perry man the opening exercises were tax en by mrs j kirkwood and mrs r mcenery many interesting thoughts on peace were given in answer to the roll call plans were made to help pack a bale for the west mrs porman gave a reading describing the condition of the chinese people the intense suffering and privation wnich they are forced to go through lunch was served by the committee mr k r merrlan and miss janey glvens acton a well known and esteemed resident of acton james flrsbbrook passed away early friday morning in ouelph general hospital after an illness of but a week or so on the bth inst he had observed his seventy sixth birthday born on the farm home on the first line near acton james firstbrook spent many years of his life in acton his early life was spent here but for many years he was associated with his brothers in the firstbrook bros manufacturing co in the city of toronto and resided there he was a son of the late wm firstbrook and kitty mcbaln mr r j kerr president of the ontario fairs association is in toron this week on tuesday he was among the guests at the opening banquet of the royal winter fair and today he presided over a meeting of the execu tive of the fairs association mr george w mason secretary of acton ymca board has just rectv ed word confirming the engagement of mr w c jones or london on tario as the new supervisor of acton y m c a he will remove here and comnvnee his duties on december 1st mrs wm mcfadden plucked b beautiful red rose in full bloom from her garden at no 20 crescent on the morning of remembrance day nov ember 11th mr and mrs g a dills and family and mrs alice mcpherson visited lin ing the week with dr and mrs b lyon at ulster pa free press milton rev and mrs j n mcfaul and daughter elisabeth of stratford who have recently returned from an enjoy able trip to ireland visited friends in milton on friday last mr s l hettrlck who has been teller in the bank of nova scotia here for the past four years hasbeen transferred to the branch at new co ronto and left on wednesday morn ing to assume his duties he is be ing succeeded by mr l a white who comes from north bay last saturday evening the uncles aunts and cousins of miss amy law rence a brideelect of the month met at the home of mr and mrs edward abbs of clarkson to present her with a miscellaneous shower miss law ernce received many lovely and use ful gifts mr norman lawrence wishes to an nounce the engagement of his eldest daughter amy georgma to mr wll 11am oeorge arthur peacock 14er son of mr and mrs oeorge peacock milton marriage to take place in omagh presbyterian church the latter part of november mr and mrs clarence r turner mr and mrs j h wllhnott and mrs r m fasten attended the turkey sup per at rev a b erwlne church in owen sound on monday evening lart all report having had a most enjoy able ttmeonamplon wood for sale cboim bssoh and ibnb at tut unfto end aombasa ut mr mnrood tut trv f ananas ml the dish knot by boty h habtyh whaetar syndic at ins wnussrvlc the child clung shyly to her homespun skirt i will walk far as the brook with ruth and thee timldns she promised then cuadt thou wllt 8 atone snwki w her like a big cuadt brave man snwki thou hast made a baby of him rose- story maryl chlded ruth the- grave dig nity of a stepmothering bride upon her face she had come hither to take home the lad rosemary smiled wistfully over the curfyhead for which she had cared so tenderly since his sweet young mother had died could ruth know that timothy pratt had asked her to take a second wifes place in his bereaved home could ruth guess that loving timkins had made her hesitate to refuse the offer what new wisdom lay in the depths of the eyes of timothy pratts week long bride rosemary faltered at the gulf of experience that had yawned between them thou wilt love the lad she said he gave ruth one chubby hand to hold as they went along the path the meadow had turned green over night spring was opening with a rush there would be cowslips m blossom beside the brook rosemary had set for a parting place an ax rang in the distance truman brewster is cutting logs to lay up a cabin for himself said ruth he told timothy he meant to use the cleared land for an or chard but it would be more to the purpose if he took himself off in stead of staying around to keep the girls so unsettled i why if i had been so silly about him as some others i know of i wouldn t have listened to timothy now i have a good husband and e comfortable home truman brewster hasnt so much as a dish knot to make bowls of rosemary felt her face grow hot no one knew how hard she had tried not to be silly about truman brew ster yet she probably would have listened to timothy pratt but for her secret memories of him the challenging ring of his voice the accidental touch of his hand on the latch strmg i questioning flash of his gray eyes some things that might mean nothing or anything the little lad had run ahead on the path he caught sight of a clump of golden cowslips in bloom beside the swollen brook at the bot torn of the slope the water was running rapidly and when timkins climbed on a stranded log to reach the cowslips the force of his moving weight pushed it afloat in the middle of the swirling stream he lay flat and clung with both hands rosemary heard ruth scream be hind her as she sped down the path she dared not screim herself lest she frighten the little lad and he lose his precarious hold upon the floating log the bink of the brook was sodden with flooded water al ready the log had floated some dis tance down stream and rosemary chased through the morass after it she was ankle deep in slush i 11 run ahead of the ford thought rosemary bv scrambling fast she managed to reach the ford ahead of the log she had just time to wade out on to the submerged sand bar upon which horses and wagons crossed the stream the log was coming toward her with a swinging motion that would make it difficult to catch and hold perhaps she could swing it ashore it was almost impossible to keep her footing on the sand bar with the cold cold water swirling around her knees the log gave a twitch and plunge that knocked her down but rose mary managed to cling to it tim kin crowed with delight as if it were a game somehow she man aged to reassure him she had fall en forward and knelt breast high in the cold cold water she could not rise and keep her hold upon the log wherfc timkins clung so happily she began tnch by inch to creep ashore had she strength to make it steady my girl rang a vi brant voice she dared not answer another inch toward shore another inch before his hands seized timkins yet rosemary clung to the log until the same strong hands lifted her to her feet don t let it go truman i it s dish timber she muttered the strong man waded in again and returned with the dripping log on his shoulder we re so much ahead he said rosemary put out her hand to claim the log in those pioneer days when nearly all the table and kitch en utensils were whittled from wood the finding of good dish timber was the discovery of essential raw ma terial a single excellent white ash knot like this log would make a whole nest of necessary bowls and trenchers rosemary put tier hand on the wet wood to claim it and trumans hand closed pressure were so much ahead he re peated rosemary i thought i would wait until i saw thy face when you knelt there m the water tt wm take a lot of courage to start life with me but youve got h o itotwmaryl trm always knredthee week end specials thursday friday saturday comforters celaneae satin covered all wool comforters 66 x 72 659 feather and down comforters 66 x 72 475 down comforters 66 x 72 1090 cushions fancy satin cushions 125 179 195 pyjama holders fancy satin 275 bfjd spreads silk rayon bed spreads 90 x 105 3 75 for 325 knnkle cloth bed spreads special 155 table cloths 54 x 54 hand made tuscany lace table cloths 290 72 x 72 handmade lace table cloths 500 72 x 90 hand made lace table clotns 590 52 x 52 rayon and cotton table cloth 125 56 x 76 rayon and cotton table cloth 225 rayon and cotton guest towels colors green gold peach cream 25c ea agents for langleys cleaners and dyera mcbean co phone 64 we deliver georgetown save with safety at your rexall store bring ns your xmas subscriptions any magazine sdedal on noxzema 83c size 59c ladj dainty cleansing tisaues 12c 2 23c special for this week introducing pineburst stationery to introduce this wonderful typ of stationery in either kid or linen finish we will jive yon one package of envelopes free with any size pad tins paper is made expressly for us you can always shop to advantage at your rexall store xmas cards hot shot anti freeze sealed tins 150 gal its precooked pablum for infants and invalids 45c robbs drug store rhone 7s we deliver the rexall store georg california chef shares his citrus secrets by betty barclay every wellknown chef has eheiisbed secrets of flavor that have brought fame to his foods and himself oranges and lemons answer the what makes it so good riddle for many of the foods nerved by gus woser chef of me fnrnous los angeles blltmore hotel as proof of what may be dona with these popular california fruits mr waser demonstrated some of his best known citrus fruit dishes before a recent convention of stewards and caterers while some of bis suggestions are for more elaborate comblna tlona others are so simple that any woman may glte a chefs glamour to many of bar everyday foods by following them chief among chef wasers citrus secrets is the use of lemons for garnish and flator accompanying shell fish and other seafoods vegetables such as spinach and beverages such as tea these garnlsbea include decorative fancy slices and practical lulceprorldlng quarters one blltmore specialty easuy duplicated in any home u to aerre wellchilled melon with two ar tares lemon quartan the lemon heightens the sweetness and fla of the melon whipped sweet potatoes in orange shells is another goodto- eat and easy toprepare novelty of chef wasers this is a colorful and decorative accompaniment for baked ham or the roast fowl of the thanksgiving and holiday seasons whipped sweet potatoes in orange shslls 4 cups boiled or baked aweet potatoes 2 teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons melted butter orange juice to moisten and whip whip sweet potatoes with salt butter and orange juice pack into 8 orange shells keen in moderate oven 360 f for about 20 minutes or until heated through serves 8 for orange shells choose fruit with clean skins the california navel oranges in season during winter months are especially- ex eehent for this- purpose cut tops off oranges remove juice and pulp leaving shells clean juice la used toswhtp potato advertising pays try it

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