Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 12, 1938, p. 9

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 12th 1938 oven baked beans large size 16c medium size 2 25c jayelle water s 25c ln tomato and vegetable soups 2 lsc igrimmywuames roasts rimp roasts 18l- legs of young pork hall a r 20 whole pork sausage 1s in small casings fresh lake herrings 3 lbs 2qc sxlvkkbbight salmon by piece 14 caufornia celery fot 23c finn crlmi rnnrhps lemons large size 25c head lettuce 2 for 13c domestic and easifirst shortening 2 lb tor 25c graded fresh eggs a large 27 a medium 25 a pullets 23 doz we sell for cash 28w dljkiv deliver local news rwe thank tj h browh iof bunch of beautiful home grown rhubarb it was delicious norm motorists are warned that jan 15 will be the absolute deadline to se cure their 1938 car markers moving pictures of the heart of spain and thgf destruction of shanghai in the united church jan 31st see adv t we thank the many who have renewed their subscription to the herald there are still a lot we would apperclate hearing rrom georgetown fire brigade was cabled to nine fires during 193t eight chimney fires with no loss to pro perty and the grandstand in tha park which was jt total loss wllustipping and his blue dra goons will supply the music at ver dun rebekah lodge dance in the arena friday night jan 14 a de lightful time is assured all who at tend see adv t in this issue mr s h lumb manager of the dominion store here had his car stolen off main street between 7 and 3 o clock last evening it was a 1938 chevrolet coach no trace had been found of it at time of going to press the bishop of niagara held a conference in hamilton with his clergy on monday and tuesday the principal consideration being the world conference on faith and or der rev woo thompson was in attendance the regular meeting wctu will be held in the sunday school room of the united church friday jan 14th at 3 pjn dr c v williams will address the meeting on the sub ject health problems all ladles are very cordially invited rev r shultz wul be the speaker at the annual meeting o the leper mission society to be held in the united church georgetown on wed nesday jan 19th at 8 p m his ad dress will be illustrated by moving pictures everybody welcome of all the provincial highways we have the pleasure of travelling over we can saj without lear of contra diction e think the section uuder the charge of w c cunninghim georgetown is always kept in the best condition especially b this so htn sanding is need after an ice storm bui is alwajs on the job hydro oft hydro will be off in georgetown on sunday jan 23rd from 7 to 10 am to make final changes in con nection w ith che new transformers at the iub station daughters of the church at their annual meeting on man day night the daughters of st george s elected the following officers hon president mrs w g o thomp son president mrs hahn vice presl dent ella majbce secretarj annie hall treasurer florence brandford chaplain re w g o thompson assistant chaplain edna hurlo watch our window fowl wekbxt ice cbeam specials and confbotionekt strawberry walnut sundae 1 3c 2 for 25c longs confectionery p bargain fares jan 20th from georgetown tlckeu also sold at all adjacent cn stations to cnr stations in maritime provinces prov f qoebec new brunswick prince edward island nova scotia jan 21 and 22 to ottawa 5 55 montreal 675 quebec city 1000 ste annede beaupre 10 60 bound trip fares tickets fares transit limits and information from agents a for handbill t 517d canadian national band elect officers the annual meeting of the lome scots band was held in st georges club room on frida jan 5th when the following officers were elected hon president b stone lion vice president l e fleck w s burber j b mackenzie mayor jos gibbons col couesns h c mcciure prest denl a herbert tce president u gill secretary treasurer h hale executive committee a norton j scrymgeour librarian h king audi tors r h thompson c brandford personals mrs w l o thontp is spend ing a week in dundan and hamilton the guest of mrs haygarth and mrs bell after an absence of three years mrs j a moleod of sydney njb spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs john meredith at ijme- house messrs a waldle milton john chapman weston fred com and w j alexander georgetown left on monday for montreal where they wilt exhibit their poultry at the fair there this week t mr george graham bf silveroreek who has jteen confuted to his betf for several months is reported to be im proving nicety his many friends hope soon to seefatm around again as usual misses mary and hetue lawson mr david lawson mr and mrs harry lawson 8r mr and mrs walter lawion mr and mrs araott early attended the funeral of the late mrs andrew c steele at fergus last sat urday mrs edw mcwhlrter mrs c bumsides mrs robt krwln mr joseph beaumont mr undley beau mont mr arthur beaumont mr m merryday attended the funeral of the late robert scott at acton on laes- day sale of baking at nernl norval women s institute will bold a sale of homemade baking at tne borne of mrs gordon brown norval 3fn friday jan 21st a fee of 10c will be charged for a cup of tea and sandwiches everybody welcome it nosval there was a large attendance at the dance held in the parish hall last friday evening under auspices of norval bachelors everyone present had a most enjoyable time come to the dance in the parish hal norval on friday jan 28th under auspices of norval bachelors novel tj and lucky number dances fun for all music by lewis orchestra ad mission 35c and 2sc 3t card of thanks mrs aaron laidlaw and family wish to express their appreciation for the manv acts of kindness and expres sions of sympathy and condolence ex tended by their friends and neigh bors during the recent illness and death or our beloved husband and father intermediate standing georgetown bolton brampton milton p w l rts jumor standing georgetown ornngcvllle mhton oftkvtllp penrus acton this ajsd rpat in sport by g mao moouvray should it be allowed it hi been drawn to our attention that hockey bills posted for gai have been torn from their moorings by some unconslderate person or- per sons if this continues come action will have to be taken by authorities as these posters cost money and are not supposed to be torn down as a passing fancy of some boy or girl playing hockey in hailey- bux word reached us this week to the effect that gordon alcott midget organizer here last winter is how playing for a senior team in haeybury gordon is in the north attending the mining school projected by th government youth tralnlng program ad in the christ- mas e kane fourth in a class of fifty boys with j percentage of 81 we wish gordon success with ills studies d down t a friend of sport georgetown sport circles lost another friend in the passing of mr chas vint on monday mr vint or charlie as he was known to the boys was an ardent baseball fan and hockey en thuslast in his day mr vint was a baseball player and long distance runner of merit the sympathy of the sporting fraternity goes out to the bereaved family at this time a correction it has been brought to our attention that in reviewing the sports activities of 1937 last week we omitted to state that the coffen cup donated for golf competition was won by mr j a wllloughby the scores in the midget games at the arena last night were maple leafs and canadlens 0 0 tie black hawks 2 and americans 1 intermediate gaines this week thursday jan 13 georgetown at brampton game played here to morrow night wednesday jan 19 georgetown at milton junior games this week friday jan 14 fergus at george town monday jan 17 orangeville a georgetown midget games this week a ranger redwing team will pjay the yellow cab juvenile team ol hamilton on saturday at 2 pm the bruins and maroons will plav a league game at i pm sharp tuesday games jan 18 americans vs boston bruins maple leafs vc black hawks black hawks and redwings plav a doubleheader in milton on fridav night cars for hawks leave arena at 7 pm sharp and for redwings at 7 15 erin mrs james long celebrated the 88th anniversary of her birth on christmas day at the home of her daughter mrs r p travis toronto although not enjoying her usual good i health for the past two weeks she la looking forward to toe bright spring days for renewed strength mr monford rldler of buffalo h y spent the week end with his moth er and brother master kenneth re turning home with him after spend ing the vacation week in buffalo thieves entered the buildings of mr frank wrigglesworth town line on two occasions recently and stole nearly all of the fowl onthe even ing of the last visitation the dog frightened two men away from the building on the farm of mr r h hunter loth line their tracks tfere visible in the snow the following morning but were lost at the xoad- mr salmon br and mr robin sal mon of stratford and mr reuben salmon of toronto were holiday visi tors with mrs salmon and miss josephine flforpon mr and mrs w w thompson and little son of frankfort miss mar garet thompson and mr donald bell of toronto were holiday guests bf mr and mrs r m bell mr and mrs wnbert b ttfarnviati of hamilton spent the holiday with the formers mother mrs thomas m on their return from a trip through the states of new york pen nsylvania virginia and maryland advocate i o balunafad the young peoples society held an organisation meeting thursday even ing rev a o w foreman acted as chairman the following officers were elected president fred shortlu 1st vice president earnest mcenery sec retary florence sinclair treasurer edith warne convenors tom curie marguerite shortul clarence snow organist alma mcenery m cards were then given out candy was served at the close of the meet ing 4 a pageant entitled out of the darkness will be given by the erin young people next sunday evening in the church everybody welcome i announcement betty wright school of dancing win open new classes on monday z36 to 900 tuesdays 2j0 to 9 00 starting january 10 1938 beginners advanced and busi ness girls classes studio legion hall mill st a new advertisements rirl wanted good girl for general housework applj phone 152j georgetown for sale two shorthorn bulls rising ofic year herd fully accredited aoply m alexander lot 7 con ii esoues lng phone 74 r 3 georgetown up- for sale 10 young horses set sloop slelgh 2 cutters apply t e hewson main st georgetown phone 332 2tp to bent two apartments to let in mcdougall block mill st all conveniences ap ply at elmer c thompsons office georgetown tf vioun tuition frank canberse smith one of to ronto s leading violin teachers will be in georgetown monday afternoons after jan 3rd any persons desiring tuition apply to mrs tt t paul phone 58 georgetown 3tp bk wall paper sale sat jan 15th mon jan 174b tues jan 18th papers for kitchens halls bed rooms living rooms dining rooms ooo at s borders to match 5c yard snappy designs at city sale prices s wains hardware 5- to 1 store main st brampton l phone104 its here in stock the beautiful 1 9 f four door deluxe sedan bigger roomier classier than ever before in chrysler history truly the most outstanding buy of motor cars for 1938 come in and see it drive it yourself youll be amazed and convinced that only chrysler could produce such a car this outstanding values in used cars to make way for delivery of new 1938 plymouth we mutt clear some of our better class used cars among these we have 1937 plymouth sedan and coach es 1936 chevrolet sedans and coaches ford buick dodge and pontiac every car carries a sodaywsuranty and carries our personal assurance as to q1ia1ity over 40 cars in stock to choose from iutt phone 279w georgetown for a demonstration on either new or used cars no obligation to buy on your part our cars sell themselves speights garage dealer for heffernan newbould phone 320q guelph distributor for chrysler plymouth and fargo trucks o r q o

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy