Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1937, p. 5

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years stock and absolutely the lowest priced in town i our many customers appreciate the highgrade quality j and freshness of our stock of fruit and vegetables which are always sold t the lowest possible price con sistent whit quality you can prove these facts by coming to llcatas for your holiday supplies 5 ah jjpuiitpgjv- sam lincoln walked akweiy along the street gazing lntd store windows an icy wind caught him at the corners but he humed across to the next curb in tent on nm mental shopping he was thinking hard of cora too though not a word had been spoken between them on the sub ject it was quite understood that he should buy her warm gloves a warm sweater and stocking for christmas wed saved a fair amount for this very purpose when you gave up your city living for the country you thought in terms of wool cora needed all these things her gloves were worn down to thin spots her sarealer bad been mended a good many times and her stockings well cora just laughed about them cora would she had made fun of every hard thing about changing their home from the dreadful wbeexy pump in the lutchenr to the way the floors slantedin the bed rooms so that no pencil would stay or a table and books continually aud off on the floor cora was a thoroughbred and a good sport sam looked at a green sweater that would be becoming to coras light curls or that cheerful red on nice on snowy winter morn ings the very chickadees would sing with pleasure at sight of her in that sweater he took a few steps toward the shop door when his eye fell on a black andyellow silk kimono of course be would not get it just inquire the price so that ha might look at it the moment sam touched a reverent hand to the exquisite silk he was lost thrifty hard working samt how could he have done such a thing and so calmly too please wrap it up he had sold the price had been reduced in or der to sell quickly he walked out of the shop with the light bundle under his arm and slunk by win dows filled with warm woolen clothes the kind cora so sore ly needed am the way home on the train kis heart sank lower and lower ha veare se lavely i was u kiss fw very hard lelt so chilled and miserable at the thought of his weak behavior that cora rushed at him as ha opened the door exclaiming my dear what dreadful thing has hap pened to you they had an excellent if frugal dinner cora chatted happily of this and that looking unusually pretty and gay sam tried to meet her laughter but actually shivered along his spine idiot fool wretched unspeakable lunatic that he wast would a yellowandblack chinese kimono keep cora warm it would not justice demanded that he coav feas cora would be kind and that would hurt more than anything cora would be kind and keep right on feeling cold on the crisp mornings after christmas but be must do it muddle through it somehow after dinner he came close t cora muttering something about a gift and how darned sorry ha was and please please not to look at him so sweetly cora unwrapped the bundle sam waited the lovely shining thing fell to the floor with the lights gleumlng on 1l oh oh i i never in all my life saw anything so magnifi cent for met surely surely not for me sam but how id adore itl im sure i wouldnt mind anything if i knew such a gorgeous garment were jianging in my closet but of course youre t easing me no said sam heavily its your christmas present i feel like a cad i know you need the warm things dont be so darned sweet about itl ha commanded crossly cora flung on the robe and threw her arms around sams neck i dont know why youre acting this silly way but if youre aa dead set on warm things a whole box came this afternoon from uncle horace sam sank weakly into a chair youre so lovely i want to idas you very hard why not inquired cora ire- splendent in the yellowandblack kimono this is simply the most wonderful thing you ever did tor ras erwin goimaips market for ifour christmas poultry fresh killed ontario turkeys geese chickens docks call in and select your poultry e special pricfes for this week end choice mincemeat 2 u 25c romp roasts bee 16c pickled pork rolls 20c- choice ronad steak roasts 2qc clarks soaps 4 vegetabue uu tomato 26c sauerkraut 15c shoulder roasts pork 15e watch our window for specials every saturday erwin goldhamfe phone 1 x jalunafajd the annual meeting of the sunday chool teachers and officers was held wednesadj eentna at the home of mr robert 8hortul plans uere made to hold archrtstmas supper and jiort concert on the evenuur or december 21rd the temperance secretary will pnienl pledges to the children of the sunday tchool to be signed thus pledging themselves to shstaln from alcohol in any form the teachers and officers were then elected for 1838 the meeting closed with prayer by rev a o w foreman and a so cial time was enjoyed over thfc tea cups mrs a r merriam visited last week willi her sister mrs oordon mcdon ald in toronto an interesting port of the service sunday morning was the yeanllilg of 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