Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1937, p. 3

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ibe georgetown tlerem wednesday evening november 3rd 1937 page 3 r est j repairs now aftfrawoday for that new 1 1 i months to 4rs under the ie tovement n aiwhtwjf winter wi alty a jittery roof or ited m let the heat out and in home coaier and ttaorc do roagic of the home i tent i at the aame time pat m or supply firm or vcujhelp hone improvement or direct to yoor banker nal emploilt commission i mthomtv of the dohimoa tut tb ttm vt tkt an4 tpommwi hf tfa naimm mf uaaomiljtfl bm m by lmktbitd fvnm ha es fca coaitlmltmw kwj tkj mua cvwprauv wi it mviui pt inawim i4 cinaiu ia ifa t plop cuouajiuim act isokv committee chaiavi v merv secntarv j r suicf 45 visoaty committee cl r uetery i vartwa l e atmnoom noun hook rubwacb rf ilf aj aaa mmt k if latti timm ml ftnwu ow am ul or cmmiulom ouu tub evbrlastino promise the golden nolds are bound and heaped the orchatdb garnered meadows reaped and ripened berry grain and root and aafe the accd and safe thcmrult and ours the felles of red and gold in iplte of flood and drought and cold here bend and weigh here roll and shtne v the grain for food tho grapee for wine 0 what need wo fear what need w dread hearing iho wild geese overhead proclaim their muuonya old rite of afe departure bgeure flight how can we dotibt tnat dreanu come true watching this- woodsmokes ageless blue the apples ripen honey pour as in i million falls before what winter kept and wild spring found and burning summer raised from ground is here as evermore for reaping qod fl everlasting promise keeping 1 margaret wlddlemer is delicious blven and winter lowing utilize tj btoragtj ment useful tlve waj tecipes 7- cut i nntx llague beijjg tormsi t1ie party prlatc on the an al cheese wecl of the fall and season the foi sted bj tin milu ftlrj ond cold ominlon denart- maj be found in the attroc- 1 cheese cut hke squares about 1w lnc tosether grated cheddar imnil sufficient butter to makeja soft mixture spread the lour hides and top of the bread squares with the cheese mixture sprinkle with paprika bake in a hot oven or under broiler until cheese begins to melt senc hot cheese mamiis 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking poudcr j teaspoon salt si cup grated cheese 3 tablespoons butter melted 1 egg i cup milk mix and sift together flour baking powder and salt- add grated cheese mix in milk and beaten egg then add butter mil tiny buttered muffin tins about onethird full of hatter on this drop a little marmalade or jelly cover with batter filling tins about twothirds full bake in a moderate oven st5 degrees p about is min utes serve hot che sandwiches cut bread threequarters inch thick into small squares or rounds butter and pile with cream cheese mixed with salad dressing sprinkle with finely- ehopped nuts olives green pepper pimento or watercress combine one 3ounce package cream cheese with 2 cups minced ham- and v cup chopped watercress and salad dressing to moisten spread gener- ouslj oihrat- bread tinkers j 2 cunf teajgt cur 1 mam i mr juoui sift lok r and suit put n butter 1 oft crist an 1 work intefcuct dough chill roll thinfith coolcie cutter bake m ait oen 375 detrreei p from lainuies wlien ser- uz iut v ui h murmaade cp red cufci l tiov i- oil fraud in covtclion with the hi ckixbhj tv second g mersirv cescndi tiers in and mr uere hos latives at ueddun both look j or diamond retired at township shall decli joyinjt th the lull mr age has community last year the uu- reeve and 13 years mr u dent of th itr united leader of he nra uhite i- a lottshlp mr anhall lat ueete fnends and re ar their 52nd hent health and lebration of their liwterar in 1w5 lrs service to the ittreya mr mar- hls ile are rn- nded holiday to im years ot ii tfllftch in the ine in november nred 15 yers on tcil as deputy been auditor for for 35 years been supertnten- sclvool of ebene- for 43 years and class science sk try bouncing u back tram we by deisln a rubber telefole after ustto a lot of these nfcwfangud v sones on the radio i wjrl why the rnee cattle used kpede so often rccenll a charge was laid ngtlhst i man and a worn in for obtaining home improvement plan loans frnu dulenu in st c itharlnii ontario tlu accused plcdtci rullt to ob iii n loans undlr tu home im procment plan in out ense bj falst iretinccs and the other by fori rj the uoman was icnttnetti to two years less one d y in mtrctr refor matory and the man was sentenced to uiree jears in kingston peniten tiary commenting on thb ca e the hon ou ruble charles dunnlnn mlulster of finance said on sentencis r strve as i wnrninu that the proislon of the home improvement lo ins guarantee aet under which home improvement joans are made are belnu strictly e lforced anyone who mokes a statement in an ap plication for a loan which is falie m any material rspect or who uses the- proceeds of a loan oth r- ttlst than in payment for repairs alterations or additions to a rural or urban home is liable to be prosecuted it should be noted that section 10 of the home improvement loans guarantee act of 1037 provides that any person making a statement in on application for a home im provement loon which is false in any material respect or who uses the proceeds of a home improve ment loan otherwise than in pai ment for re pain alterations or additions to the rural or urban home of which he is the owner peeifled in his application for a home improvement loan shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty of not less than twen tyfive dollars and of not more than five hundred dollars this clause does not prevent the department of finance from taking action under the criminal code as was done in the case cited above should it see fit to do so an indoor rifle league on the 25- yard ranee is belntf formed among rifle clubs in cities and townx in ontario enst and west of toronto tho following rifle clubjii xpected to join the league oijtawa pcterboro oac guelph hamilton cjalt col legiate st thomas the border cities and morval eight men from each club to compose the team ten scores orw each week to complete the merles score cards to be sent week ly to a general secretary who wilt have them published weekly in the globe and mall so that each team will know their htnndlng in the league weekl suitable awards will be giyeri to each numbci of the wlnnlngteam when the series is completed e j dollop of norval is acting secretary pro tern at the norva club shoo last mon day niuu the following scores were reristered r w hall 100 dr stev enson 00 r mcklnncv 08 h rob inson 08 h nurse 07 p hustlet 07 f johnson 07 w llk 97 w wllwn ofl g w browne 0 1 in cold button contest mr w ltsk was pronniiutd the winner af- ur comihtimt in t foui wa tu the wlnninj margin b im one half point grapeilettuce 2 pounds gkksii lmplholt l hako iiads vice siax s cea onions is swiwicldry 1a nice size mvt swtkt grapefrinp 6 lor 25 tpwruls delkletu k malted or boiled nle slae 15 m apples grajuit tomatoes bank etc cariolls oflltf bo i u el id like to punch tin bos oi tin law au iln sttnoun pur uin olflci bo ytili i felt like dolnt it once in fc re todnv treasurers sale of land for taxes municipality of georgetown county of halton to wit by virtue of a warrant issued by the mayor of the corporation of the town of georgetown bearing date of 15th day of june 1937 a ust of lands available to be souf for arrears of taxes has been prepared and h being published in an advertisement in the ontario gazette un 7th day of august 1037 4th day of september 1037 2nd day of october 1937 in default of payment of taxes ana costs as shown on sach list on or before wednesday november 10th 1037 at 10 o clock in the forenoon i shall at the said time and at the municipal office in the town ol georgetown proceed to sell by public auctloh the said lands or uch por tions thcroof a- hall be necessary to pay such arrears together with tho charges thereon a iltt of the above lands may be seen at the treasurers qfflc geoigetown the ndjourned sale if any will bo held at the same place and hour tmthtdaynp ember 21th 1037 and further take notice that it is the intention of the corporation of the town of georgetown to purchac at the adjourned sale if any held any parcel or parcels of land if the price offered is kss than th arrears and the costs thereon r5 0 1027 chap 23fl section 157 sub treasurers office this 2nd day of july 1037 p b harrison treasurer tndr pantal pork rolls to 21 hlk did spjjkttl si macaroni 2 pd 13c cut oil t gmy old cheese poud 23c aylmcf nw pm honey drops 14c kin ttlu rtitly mld soup cereal p- 9c flv ron hdkt flour 2itbs 105 vhlni dliciout soups ahd 2 160 tin 25 bull do canadian steel wool p 5c ivoiy sojp flakes lepci 21c comfoit laundfv soap 6 23c new pifumd palmolive 2 ci he ganuinn allcorn brooms sse vlu each 29 aylmr swt white corn 3 17es tint 25 utmtts guln enallik lleotlc allsorts w fm chscelala puddla wi jello suthmw plltu peas 15c 3 paetaj 21 c 2 17i tia 21 c hlb tl 19 2 pound 27c pound 10c fiyi bahai cocoa auericd sdwlet biscuits euba good prunes happy val tomale catchup is- boai 10c at mtala balwaan maalal badtlaa ovaltine tl 38c 58c had rata tea hilb rd pact 29c king ouai sardines 2 t 29c aylmer pork beans 2 n tk tim 23 carrolls l i m i t k d u- main street georgetown free delivery oft-

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