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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1945, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednea september i 9 1 945 r farnells i n i tion calendar for the week september 20th 26lh inelastic 11g 122 lncl 4fi 4 liicl butter sugar preserved 33 57 and pi p17 loci meat ml m3 lncl clover leaf brand herrings in tomato sauce 154 ox tins 2 tins 27c gold medal brand custard powder vanilla 5 ol ttna 2 w 1 oc boneless poultry meat jelued pack 7 ox tin 46c uftonb tea bags finest quality is bags z cap size 2 p 35c schneiders cottage style smoked pork roll lb 42c schneiders pure pork sausage lb 30c liver and bacon sausage lb 30c maple leaf rin1diles3 breakfast bacon pkg 25c our prices include service plus free delivery f a r n e l ls phone 75 we deli prompt service jacks watch repair located in phoenix gift shop j roughley prop phone 310 thompsons auto supply all parts and accessories prompt taxi service anywhere and anytime passengers ensured phone 14 and 30 oneill block russell thompson main street georgetown girls pipe band musical carnival georgetown arena friday sept 21st commencing at 7 30 p m acton boys band and assisting artists introducing lapcard bingo complete new midway of 12 games of adults tickets entitled to draw for door prize of 1 ton of coal admission 25c and 15c overseas veterans free admission and chance on door prize proceeds to aid transportation fund of the girls band local hews tlit uiltdiuil jimmy fax will be at tht anna fndaj uitsht ul tin pijn bund music il carnival drop in foi a bacon sandwich with tta or toilet ut rxtas wiuii foi birtiuinb il liu oppor l ml j silt m mcoibbuu stori tat uiai fatpt zti sponsored by till unilt 1 church minion bind hit hoinuilpilt btkjnt wile in tlie gilii unilid church announild in las i vetks htiiiild las bitn poattxmid ill fiirilur uotict jan you it uit girls 1 lik bjuid cainnal in the arena tins friday night the joint picnic ul uie knox and lilmehoum sunday schools will be held wiathi permitting on saturday sepuiubti u to stanley park at erin cars ltawt georgetown from knox cnuich and llmahouse from tlie store at- 1 30 pni members of both con gregations art cordiallj invited jimmy tax jour favorite come dlan is onlj one of the attractions at the musical carnival this friday be at tht arena for a grand overlings entertainment ladies of georgetown aittr many inxious j pars we are now enjoying the bless ng ol peact but our job la far from being done and we can show our gratitude by finishing it our pre- quota is for children and there is much to be doi e for the destitute the red crobs roonii will be opened after a two month holiday on prldaj sept 21st at three o clock come and enjoj a cup of tta with u ind near some addrestes then take some sewing horre or arm ge to work in uit rooms a feature of tht last meeting of tlie george town wi was the presen union of a past president i pin to mrs w o mcdowell bibtii notioc kelly flying officer and mrs jao w kelly are hnppy to announce the birth of their son on tuesday sop tcmber 18u at winnipeg manitoba mr seymour penson dies in 95th year in mi mori am dillon in proutr and loving mem- ry of our dinr son and brother i dt clmdi p dillon who did of njurus stptomtxr 17 1914 while iirvlnt with the rcamc in france uvtr remembered by mother fa thtr and family oilman in lo ing memory of s dear sister edith guman who pass rci nway sept nth 1937 we do not foi get vou nor do we intend we think of you often and will to the end gone and forgotten by some you may be but dear to our memory you ever wtq be hjvei rem inhered by mae and ted rwing wilson ln loving memory of a dear father arthui r wilson who passed away sept 19 1944 the world may change from year to year and friends from day to day but never win the one we loved from memory pass away fondly remembered by son omer lertore and grandson john wilson in loving memory of my dear husband arthur r wilson who passed away sept 19 1944 no morning dawns no night return but that i tiiink of him those lft behind are very dear but none replaces him and since hes gone its not the same the world is bleak and bare i miss him every place i look and he jest lsn t there i like to think when life is dont wherever heaven may be that he 11 be waiting at the door up there to welcome me lovingly remembered by his wife delia flightlieutenant james f evans joins firm of walter t evans and company insurance and real estate brokers james has just received hij discharge after five years 61 service with the royal can dian air force four years of which were served overs and in the bahamas wilson in loving memory of our did arthur r wilson who uwa sept 19 1944 gone dear father gone forever how we miss your smiling face but you left us to remember none on e rth can take our place a hippy hone we once enjojed how swfet the memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never fill always lovingly remembered and sadij mlised by john e erett and helena death came peacefully to one georgetown s oldest residents mr seymour r g penson last wednes- septeniher 12th after an illness of two davs li peel me lorlal hospl brampton in full possession of 1 ls menal ird physical faculties un- tu the end he late mr penson was ears of age born in london england he came i h his parents to canada seventy- x years ag the family were pion eer muskokn residents and still own part of the original homestead at femdalt for a summer home mr penson achieved fame as s scenic ar tist and worked for the old grand theatre n toronto as well as pro- v iding scenen for the canadian na- lonal exhibition he was associated for many years with the t w hand tall standards of gladioli decorated firew orfcs co at ooofcsvule and from georgetown united church for a 1900 until his retirement was business charming wedding saturday afternoon manager of the firm w hen elizabeth adelene daughter of predeceased five years ago by hia mr and mrs norman snyder of wife uie foimer flora mactfcmald georgetown became the bride of john coutts mr penson ts survived by cwo gordon mcmurchj son of mrs mc- daughters arllne and euxabeth at murchy and the late archie mcmur- home and a son george of toronto chy of huttozrvtile the ceremony was he also lei es a sister mrs charles performed by the rev r c todd penson spoicane washington and miss lynda m stewart waa at the two brothers ernest of creston bc organ throughout the service and dur and harold port oarllng to grand- j ing the signing of the register mr united church setting for mcmurchy snyder wedding hlldren and four greatgrandchildren funera services were held from st georges chuch of england on st- w bud tost sang through the alfreo ycarv ouen in marriage by her father urdoj h un w g o thompson the bride wore a gown of petal white in charge ot the service pallbearers faille taffeta fashioned with a mould were m willluri hand and former e bodice and bouffant shirt eyelet issoclate in the company with which embroideij in a llower mottf encrust- he had brn connected for so many i e te sweetheart neckline and long venrs interment vis in greenwood u it fluiiu sletc of the bodice and cemeterv georgetown eded tnt flared poplum which nc cci ted commt vm auction sale of holsihoin urmtlrt etc a tht roidtiu t ol fr ink filth chirks st georgetown on nuikdm smtimhml i 111 1 00 i clock tlie following c pi i in i n tilt ion good moffit 4 plitr clecttic range studio co ii like new dnutw s n t like itvv m i j i tut tn i di in r i condition good chesterfield chester fit d hiir vilid w liui intlqut hall nek 2 oik c rung tables 6 dining ch urs 4 i une ch lis k b illit simmons s e bed springs and oster m or mil ress english baby carriage nearly iw good wicker baby carriage simmons steel cot like new small tricvcle single bed and springs 2 good dressers 2 washstands several ro king chairs large leather rocker hill rack electric floor lamp electric table lamp good oongoleum rug 9 ft x 10 ft axminster rug rug 10 ft x quantity of decorators cotton blssell carpet sweeper small kitohsjn cibu e f ki htn cliurs ki he table 4 dinette chtlrs good ice box j 2 cupboi d mccliry kitchen range with wirmlnx oven in good condition j quebec ki hrn rnnce in good condl lion iny waistline her full lcrgt i embroidered tulle eil va rented with i coronet of shirred net ind she carried a cascade of deep red roses her only ornament was a trini of dtiil tin gift of the groom isobtl iobj ii n tending the bride i is maid of honour wore a picture frtck of girdcn lose accented with iboi nit uli trim her bouquet was f riptuit roses eleanor milltere as il dismaid wore i mitching frock of si ind turquoke with dubonnet velvet nm ano t irrted a cascade of queen hizabfth nsos both attendants wore i vii tied d itch dps mitcliing their i tks ticented with rivet trim howard oopeland attended the 4room as best man and the ushers were william milliere and donald mc murchv at the reception following the cere monv mrs snyder mother of the bride received her guests wealing a frock of navy blue faconne with tur quoise ostrich tips accenting her matching navy hat her corsage was of plnjc roses mrs mcmurchy moth er of the groom i misting with the re ceiving had chosen fcr tht occasion a frock of ridiant fuschla accented with black icccssories and a corsage f sweetneart roses later the bride and groom left on i trip to new iork the bride travel- jjco1 quebec heaters good line in an ensemble of bi roquegold co i a i annex quantity of dis woo with uhich were wxjrn brown hes kitchen utensi s etc 2 new large toocsori upon their re urn the ele trie itffh fixtures 6 good wall bride and groom will make their home br cct lain ixiures st of tips and in huttonvllle die irrel rir or for nr pipe cross cut saw wheelbarrow caldwells food store formerly budget groceteria phone 366 main street meats steaks sirloin and porterhouse blade roast with blade out short ribroast lean brisket lean hamburg pork sausage large sausage we carry a full line of fruit and vegetable we deliver all orders 200 and over lb 42c lb 27c lb 29c lb 14c lb 23c lb 30c lb 27c i her from tie armed forges for farhini any personnel in the armed services wishing to bm released fotjann work at any period of the year shoul4 bow be advised tn a apply to their commanding officer tot rdeat fat farm work stating past fmrm experience giving reasons for request b ore location type wad the of faan rh possible c if possible submit a letter from a parent or fofm farm employer and a letter from mnnlclpaj or otfaec 1 olftdml in borne locality indicating need for services agricultural labour survey committees have been set utf toy the federal department of labour to cooperate witn the armed services in the release of men for farm work these committees represent the provincial department of agriculture the armed services and the national employment service they are prepared to advise farmers or service personnel on any problems concern ing such releases for further information write your agricultural labour survey comtnttttt care of mobiliza tion registrar at charlottetown halifax st john quebec montreal kingston toronto london port arthur winnipeg regina edmonton or vancouver department of labour humphrey mitchell minuter of labojar a macnamara deputy minister treat your hens right now that our hens are coming off range start them r a good laying mash cafeteria red head the tops in chicken feed hedley shaw feed grain seed mill street phone 195 i j ihrctde pood 2 wheel trailer ind veral other irticles good articles only will be accepted for this sale terms cash prank petch auctioneer male help wanted mute spinner and omler for amid siodarn woollen mul war inlai tn- ellfjble apply to your dearest k at a 8 onto referring to 03- no am luo htf for these longer evenings youll want better books the best are in our lending library phoenixgif t shop main street phone 310

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