Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1938, p. 8

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page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening january 19th 1938 ia bstlnkejljof the- weekly- rijartflff england times local news 1937 auto markers are now out of date 7 v wonder where the fellow la that r said we were going- to have an open winter hydro power will be off all over town next sunday jan 33rd from 7 to 10 ajn our young people are enjoying the splendid skiing and tobogganing weather just now we thank mr william oilman for an interestinj attnina the adjourned meeting georgetown council will -be- held in the council chamber on thursday evening at 8 oclock it is reported that the thermo- r- meter registered 18- helow aero in jcseoreetdwn- on tuesday- mdrnlng there were no mosquitoes around anyway the local council of- women will meet at the home of mrs w e nod- well on friday jan 21st at 3pm dr o v williams will be the guest speaker it provincial constable a j oliver of halton county stationed at milton stood second in a class of sixty at the exams following a four weeks police training course held in toron- to recfently we thank the many who have paid their subscription to the herald during the past two weeks our mail ing list will be corrected up to date before next issue look at the date on your label please the halton musical festival will be held in bronte this year this festival is made up of choirs from all parts of the county that compete at a singing competition to be held april 6 7 and 8 come to the dance in the parish hall norval on friday jan 28th under auspices of norval bachelors noveltty and lucky number dances fun for all music by lewis orches tra admission 35c and 25c 3t the postponed meeting of esques- lng agricultural society will be held in the public library tomorrow thursday at 2 pjn important busi ness will cpme jefore the meeting and alt members are urgently re quested to be present y o oaks 2vi miles west of york road school on no 7 high- way will hold anextensive olesring sale of highclass shoroiom grades and holsteln supervised government tested new implements grain roots hay and furniture january 26th at 11 oclock terms cash r j kerr auctioneer phone 36 acton it m mallna watchmaker george town has just repaired a watch for mr g wingneld esquestng that was made in england in 1708 being now 230 years old it is a key wind and is now running perfectly mr says he can repair any kuvrbl watt or clock no matter how old from the smallest watch to the tourer dock and he guarantees all his work band concert sunday night by permission of the officer com manding the lome boots band will give one of their popular concerts in the gregory theatre next sunday night jan 33rd commencing at 830 silver collection felroliatjryby s votes petrolla stays dry by three votes a recount finished saturday by coinv ty judge a e taylor showed the vote ea for beverage rooms and 51 agalnsti three short of the three- nfths majority needed sentenced to two months the georgetown woman charged with keeping liquor for- sale on new years eve was sentenced on tues day by- magistrate bull to two mdnjjhs in the county jail a charge has been laid against four young men found in her premises for illegal purchase of liquor they will appear before magistrate bull at georgetown next tuesday jackson bradley a quiet wedding took place at the county court house erie pennsy lvania on satdrday jan 15th when mrs helen bradley of georgetown became the bride of dr j e jackson of georgetown the ceremony was performed by justice of the peace dick they were accompanied to erie by mr and mrs harry dodds of to ronto dr and mrs jackson will re side on church- st robinson orourfce a quiet wedding of interest to re sidents of georgetown and vicini ty took place at kitchener on satur day when miss dorothy orourke daughter of mr and mrs thomas orourke of dublin ont became the bride of francis robinson son of mrs robinson and the late herbert robinson of hornby attendants were mr and mrs gus dehemme zurich bortherinlaw and sister of the bride mr and mrs robinson will make their home in kitchener card of thanks irs cnas vint and family wish to thank all of their kind friends neigh bors and pallbearers and those who so kindly provided cars for their many acts of kindness expressions sympathy and condolence and for the beautiful floral offerings on the occasion of their sad bereavement by the loss of their dearly beloved hus band and father 11b thrifty housewives pure lard 12 our own rendering campbells tumalo pork chops cat iran ibe lain 25 sirloin steaks 25 rib boiling beef 12i fresh beef liver 15 fresh fillets 15 rose baking powder 1 pound tin sliced pineapple no 2 tin loe ouvs oit nuvtv soap palmolive soap 3 1 7e s22u butter 35 personals mr eddie gibbons is nursing v verysore left hand which was severe ly injured whan a bottle exploded at tyres creamery where he was work ing mr joshua logan of glen williams is seriously mi in toronto general hos pital where he was taken oh dec 29th mr logans many friends wish him a speedy recovery v miss ruby gray who has been in the western hospital toronto fat the past ten days will undergo an operation on her knee tomorrow her numerous friends in town wish her a speedy restoration to health mr- and mrs w j blake wood- bridge announce the engagement of their only daughter vera marjorte to mr frank wilfrid wilson young est son of mr william george wil son and- the late mrs wilson of georgetown the marriage to take place early in february master claude dillon was in toron to on saturday attending- the ojobe and mail carrier boys convention at the king edward hotel more than l ooo boys from all over ontario were the guests of president mccullough at a banquet- and also made a tour ofhis newspaper plant those from outoftown who at tended the funeral of the late char les vint last wednesday were mr wm mooney mr cnas mooney nephews brantford mr and mrs w j kickley brantford mr and mrs norman mcgregor mr donald mc gregor misses jean and mary mc gregor brantford mr and mrs r h klckley mr robert kicwey to ronto bars e a ingram miss ettle wilson mr clifford mothersul mrs e jarvle brampton mrs robert dron acton mrs f c simkins mrs george jackson guelph mr c alglc brampton mr and rs george fos ter cheltenham church news scripture text little children let no man de ceive yon he that doeth right eonsness is righteous even as he is righteous l john 3 7 st georges church rev w g o thompson rector third sunday after epiphany holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 am matins 11 im evensong 7 pm st albans church glen williams third sunday after epiphany sun day school 2 pm evensong 3 pm the united church rev p c overend minister 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 ajn cpme and let us worship 7 pm a perpetual har vest baptist church rev e g baxter minister 1000 am sunday school 730 pm evening service subject thy will be done monday 8 pm bypu thursday 6 pm annual congregation meeting o the church ttu and that in sport continued from page 1 years standing v last saturday afternoon at the arena the redwingranger combines defeated the hamilton oub midgets 4 3 in an exhibition game and in- a regular league game maroons won from the bruins 21 black hawks defeated milton midgets 52 and milton 15yearolds defeated the red wings 32 5 in the first midget game last night americans trimmed the bruins 6 a in a game oiled with thrills and spills as the amerks spilled the bruins an over the ice davidson and mcmeh- emy scored twioef and beaumont once for the americans the bruins were outlucked on a number of occasions americans goal jordan defence kirby mcmenemy centre beaumont wings sobenks davidson subs frtc ker beaumont wagstaffe crawford bruins goal emmerson defence arnold stapleton centre buluvant wtags wilson yates subs james ruddell king lorusso in the second game the black hawks won from the maple leafs 2 0 in a closely contested atfhlr joe wilcox was the best man on the ice led the attack for his team on the maple leaf citadel tune and again chuck hill was a standout for the leafs the goal geters were el liot and wilcox in the first and third periods maple leafs goal clark defence carter sargent centre hill wings early walker subs collier digglns blair teasdale hlltz ttqifr black hawks goal gummer de fence cleave wilcox centre wood wings carter elliott subs connley watts ferry collier marshall keir black hawks 3 3 0 0 6 maple leafs 3 1 1 13 canadlens 2 1 0 1 3 maroons 2 1 10 2 americans 3 12 0 2 bruins 3 0 3 0 0 a number of fans have been won dering how acton tanners have been doing in the big league so here is the standing to date p w l t p waterloo 88 0 0 16 acton 7 4 3 0 8 preston 8 3 4 17 gait 7 2 3 2 6 guelph 8 0 7 l 1 the band has been sadly missed this winter at the arena for skating and a number of the younger set would appreciate any attempts that the arena board might make in try ing to arrange for a band night at least once a week now that the ice is in such good condition a band night on saturday would really swell the attendance v intermediate games this week wednesday jan 19georgetown at milton friday jan 21 milton at bjrunip- 4on at georgetown monday jon 24 bolton at george town junior games this week thursday jan 20 oakville at georgetown with creaaer new cheese iqciik we sell for cash 2w v duiv deliver skiing attracts crowds to cedar crest during the past week large crowds have swarmed to cedar crest to ski the weather was perfect with lots of snow and in the most cases clear moorvllt nights although there was no regular meeting held on friday night quite a number of the members organised a hike in the afternoon and had din ner in the woods a very pleasant time was reported by all who attend ed on saturday afternoon there were a good many out as the day was bright and sunny although cool and skiing conditions were excellent sunday afternoon although a dis appointment to many because of the adverse skiing conditions marked what to our mind was the f largest crowd of the past several years a cedar crest although the condi tions were not favourable for the ski tests the slalom event was held and many of the members were success fill hi passing it k ski hike had also been planned but it was decided to postpone it for a week due to the heavy going the regular meeting and social evening will be held on friday night the 21st all members and would- be members are requested to meet behind the clubhouse on the ninth at 8 oclock after skiing the crab will meet at the home of paul bar ber where the business and social part of the evening will be held important that all interested present as important business will be discussed several communications have been received regarding crests and it is to be decided what kind of a crest is to be adopted by- the club at ibis meeting there were about thirty- mfel3bers present at the last meeting and it is hopedto double the num ber this week so we urge that every one interested in skiing please at tend midget games this week redwingranger combine will jlay he yellow cub boys in hamilton on saturday tuesday jan- 25 maroons vs- canadlens rangers vs redwings boston bruins and montreal mo ons will play in orangeville on saturday cars leave arena at 1230 noon cars for hamilton leave legion hall at 1230 noon on saturday cars for milton leave arena at 7 pm sharp on friday norval rifle club nine members of the oajc rifle club of guelph visited the norval range on monday night and entered into a combined club and chicken shoot theoac men carriedbome a fair share or the chickens but were beaten in- the club match the nor val men scored 880 points out of 900 while the ojvjc scored 8s3 points five members of the norval jlub will visit buffalo this week end for a twoday session open to all comers commencing monday jan 34th the norval team will shoot their first score in the indoor league as sponsored by the dominion marksmen of montreal in monday nights shoot two pos sible scores were made one each by h nurse and o h hall new advertisements situation wanted experienced girl wishes situation at general housework wages reasonable apply to box b herald office ltp to bent two apartments to let in mcdougall block mill st all conveniences ap ply at elmer c thompsons office georgetown tf dog lost brown and white beagle hound lost on friday last near limehouse an swers to name of bud finder please phone 241 e merrett georgetown it dog found small pom dog found all black with graiinose owner mfty have same bynprovlrig property and paying expenses apply within five days phone 256 georgetown brills announce a great o1 theses amazing superspeciab are obtainable this friday and saturday only gum rubbers mens heavy 6eyelet jcirms go on sale away below regu lar price motor itfipst these genuine namaro furtrimmed overshoes sell- everywhere at f2jfofrmy and saterday only ww- wttrk socjks pure wool inade-ln-george- town buy them this week end below the price that merchants pay 23 not more than six pairs to a customer ladies coats well dear out all ouf fin- trimmed coats this week end even if we have to let them go at 8s regular prices up to 25 underwear save ar these prices benmans oa merino comb plaasif flebcehlined combinations boys combinations men a fleece lined or merino shirts q and drawers 0fc 139 89c lingerie entire stock goes on sale friday and saturday at 14 to l3oon included in jus special clearance are panties bloomers and vests at 39e overalls we had so much response when we advertised this item several months ago that we galn offer these genuine 8 oz denim oalls at 119 friday and satdrday skiers get your togs at this 2day sale suits special slacks special 395 269 98c mitts sfoc and up boots special prices due to lack of space there are a few other items on sale particularly in the rubber footwear lines which do not appear in this advertisement dtbrtll co the corner store 24 lh bag monarch pastry plour 76c 32 oz jar aylmer red plum jam 21c sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb 18c choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 24c peamealed back bacon by the piece lb 29c fresh bologna by the piece lb 12vc 5 lb bag blue highland flared whole wheat 25c 12 os cellophane bag monarch purified bran 10c 4 lb tin p honey amber 4te christies delicious ginoer ntjt biscuits pkg i9e 5 oa bottle oxo cordial 37c 3 large tins lealand tomato juice x jssc 4 lb tin srtrriffs seville orange marmalade 59c 2 lb york br mp 25c 12 or tin 9unsweet brand prune 4ujce 15c 4 bars surprise soap and 1- bar infants delight 21c ovalttne tonic food beverage k 38ti and bsc guelph first grade creamery butter lb 35c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnellt phone 75 we deliver o o we dont mind children childhood if theyt let grownup hood enjoying s enjoy wood wanted tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to feb 1st for five cord pf 4 ft hardwood to be delivered at s s no 16 esquesing gilbert sinclair georgetown r r i 2t slabs for sale stove length slabs for sale at reas onable price georgetown lumber oo phone 250 tf wanted pure bred ayshlre cows freshened or due to freshen immediately also two yorkshire brood sows that have had one or two utters phone w r 5 or wrtte oscar- kenney r r no 2 georgetown 3t off a i a hydro powenvill be off in georgetown on sunday january 23rd j s from 700 am to 1000 am a a a to make final changei in connection with the new a a transformer at the ubutkm fllllllllllliallllllllllllll

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