Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 2, 1938, p. 8

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page 8 tt the ceorgetovm heryld wednesday even f 2nd 1938 local news 5 the choral danoa feb 25th dance in norval parish hall un- der auspices norval bachelors frt- dax fob llth at keep march 17th open for dick the amateur gardener in the unit ed ohuroh it cthe big are sale starts at brills corner mill and main streets on fri day feb 4th at 930 am art scott la now operating the shell service station at the monu ment your patronage would be ap preciated it our mailing list has been correct- ed to date please look at the label on your paper and if there is any error we than be pleased to correct it this is feb- 2nd the day the bear comes out to see hu shadow if h aeea it he goes back for el weeks and if he- don t see it he will likely do the same found guilty on two charges of tbeft of grain j h berry was sen tenced by judge w t robb to four years in portsmouth penitentiary orangevlue court keep saturday feb 12th open for the valentine social and sale home made baking in the united church commencing at 3 oclock further particulars next week the ryttim makers orchestra with doris hulls leader at the pinno played for dances at balllnafad post- villa and oakvlue last week their motlc delighted the large gathering on each occasion skating at the arena saturday night with band in attendance licky number draw and a good time assured alur dont miss skating to a good program played by the band at the arena saturday night personals mrs charles burnsldes spent tues day with friends in toronto miss kathleen wilson- of ouelph spent the week end with friends in town rev and mrs john mcdermld or lebanon spent thursday and friday at mr john mcdennids miss ruby gray underwent another operation at the western hospital last saturday and at present is pro gresilng nioely t mr m l near georgetown and miss rota shorull of balllnafad air teodfed the- funeral of the late james henderson at tottenham last satur day- l mr wn a devereaux who has been with the bailey meter cd of cleveland ohio has been transferred to the head office of the canadian subsidiary company at montreal spent this week end at his home here gescgetownt credit good pour bond houses tendered- roi georgetowns issue of 14800 deben tures carrying 3tt and every one of them quoted above par they were sold for tlol i i very gratifying its a greatehlng to live in a good town fen and fractured hip mtv- g m chavl had the misfortune to fall when dressing in his bedroom last wed nesday morning and fracture his rurh hip mr mckay is in his 89th year and his many friends deeply regret the unfortunate accident two fire calls on monday evening shortly after 6 pjn the firemen were called to the home of herbert beseey- ouelph st to a chimney fire on tuesday morning about 6 am they were call ed to a chimney fire at james woods edith st no serious damage occurr ed at either fire ad enjoyable dance the bon temps club dance held in the arena last friday night was largely attended and proved a very enjoyable event music during the evening was provided by willis- tip ping ana his blue dragoons a de licious luncheon was served on tables prettily decorated with spring flowers and pink tapers the winners of the lucky spot dances were miss jessie cross and mr gordon martin mlsi lilian williams and mr vernon mc- cumber the patronesses were mrs j b mackenzie mrs jos lawson mrs g o brown the club members are secretary isabel mcdermld marjorle gault madeleine erwin mrs s j mackenzie constance whit- mee jean mackenzie margery mac- kehxlet margaret kennedy isabel thompson couldnt put calf aboard gray coach gray coach lines attaches explained ttuittjaojiiring farmhand at bay ind dundas sts that they could not include calves on their passenger list the farm hand said he was going to elmvale where his mother was seriously lib his employer a mtlton farmer hadgiven him a 300pound tog it horarto sell the farmer had brought tile calf as far as the bus terminal in an automobile trailer frydundas will hold three day fair the orangevllle fall fair is one ex hibition which seems to be making progress at the annual meeting of the dufferln agricultural society it was decided to hold a three day fair next fall tor the first time in orange- villes history the dates chosen are thursday friday saturday septem ber 15 16 it saturday as a day tor the closing of fall fairs has come into popularity in the past decade itocdcjs cream of the west bread flour 24 lb bag lr 1mnfiy housbjines the beet makes the meal make your dollars go farther these days by taking advantage of the moderate price of beef thick rib and shoulder rossis jjjclb 2 13c white beans 725c table salt plata r iodised 2 c rib boiling beet ia porterhouse rots 21 with wd tnleral pork chops cat from the lota 25 pork sausage in mail easing x 18 fresh fillets 15 silvermucht salmon by the piece l highlnteb kippers tod7 marie dionne and her sisters had quaker oats 29e doouy potatoes in 69c bead lettuce 5- sunkist oranges jjje doz v sell for cash this and rhatpt sport by o mao mooilvray how the objl teams stand the playoffs are not far distant for either the junior or intermediate teams the juniors are leading ihelr group at the present tlmerwlth or angevllle two points below them however they have another game with acton which jqoks as though they may tie with georgetown jfor first place milton are in thiidiace und oakvlue in fburth first and third teams andveeeond and fourth teams will playoff in this group xnj the intermediate group first and sec- ond teams playoff which we hope will be bolton and georgetown thore are a number of games left to play but the standing so far is bolton georgetown brampton and milton in order two bad bbeaks the stockford brothers suffered casualties in the ice lanes last week which will jkeepat least one of them out of the game for the balance of the season up in orangevllle last thursday night sonny stockford speedy rightwinger of the local junior team had the misfortune to receive a brok en nose while his brother charles stockford principal of the uxbridge public school and playing for a team in that town fractured his left arm above the elbow when he crashed in to the boards during the game be was taken to toronto general hospi tal where it was found necessary to put the arm in a cast incapacitating him for some time the midget abe attracting better crowds at the arena now and the boys ale dishing up some ex cellent hockey the fans are getting lots of variety now that the new league with- has been formed last friday night milton maroons de feated the redwings 3 1 in a hal- ton midget league game and the rangers won from thaaulton chiefs 20 saturday afternoon saw two more line exhibition gamesywtth two hamilton teams georgetown defeat ed the hamilton allstorsusvl while the hamilton battery won from the locals 31 jp th lmnpm games last night the maple leafs defeated the maroons 10 carter horner scor ing in the second period in the sec ond game the americans won from the canadlens by the close score of 10 intermediate standing bolton ft 7 1 georgetown a 5 3 brampton r 4 milton n 0 r junior standing p w i georgetown 10 8 2 orangevllle 9 7 2 milton 8 5 3 oakvlue 8 3 5 acton 8 i 7 fergus 0 1 8 midget st rand inc p w 1 black hawks a 3 f maple leafs 4 2 americans 4 2 2 canadlens 3 1 i maroons 2 1 1 bruins 3 0 3 intermediate games this week thursday feb 3 milton at george town monday feb 7 gorgetown at brampton at georgetown thursday feb 10 georgetown at milton midget games this week friday feb 4 redwings and ran gers at milton cars leave arena at 7 pan tuesday feb ft canadlens vama- roons bruins vs black hawks there will be a special practice of both intermediate and junior teams at he arena on friday night from 730 to 10 oclock all players are requested to be present church news betfetera text i acknowledged my am onto thee mad mine inlgalty have i not hid i said i will oamcem my tranagreasleaa onto the lord land thou forgateat the inlmdty of my sin pa st s st georges church jrev w o thompson rector puth sunday after epiphany sunday school 10 ajnt holy communion u am evensong 7 pjn t st albaav chbreh glen wulums fifth sunday after epiphany sim- day school 2 pjn evensong and litany 3 pjn baptist church rev e g baxter minister 1030 amd6unday school 7 pan service of worship subject forgive us our trespassers lords supper mon day 8 pjn bypb thursday 8 pm- mldweek service a welcome to all the united church rev f c overend ba minister- wednesday 8 pjn bible study and prayer sunday 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes 11 am the mil lionaire christian 7 pjn dedication service for all the officials of the church which was postponed from last sunday evening gospel at the rear of e c thompsons of fice chas e parker leader o scripture discussion john emmeraon leader of song meetings sundays 11 ajn and 7 pjn and bible study 3 pjn thursday 8 pjn prayer ser vice an welcome ghs held successful skat ing and tobogganing last wednesday night the pupils and staff of the georgetown high school held a very successful party on the school grounds about one hundred were present thefirst part of the evening- was spent in tobogganing arid skating the most unique portion of the even ing then came when a number of the pupils danced on the ice of the school rink to the music of the radio in mr heidmans car the parly then pro ceeded to the school where the pupils again danced the music being sup plied this time by the school orches tra atfer dancing until eleven oclock a veiy hungry gathering en joyed a box social held in an ad joining class room cocoa too was served by several of the young ladles of the school at eleven thirty the familiar strains of god save the king brought an enjoyable evening to a close and it was with much regret that the weary itudents packed up and wended their way homeward health report the following is the report of -xm- munlcable diseases by the mojl to georgetown board or health january 1038 diphtheria scarlet fever chlckenpox measles german measles mumps infantile paralysis typhoid fever whoopingcough cerberosplnal meningitis epidemic try an ad in the herald watch for circulars of the sale the chance of a lifetime to save d brill co the corner store ol pure food store 3 tall tins carnation mhjc 25c 2 tins lynn valley dessert pears i9c camel brand smyrna figs per pkg 10c large pkg tea bisk 33c 3 bars many flowers toilet soap lie 2x1 lb pkgs pure lard 25c kraft dinner per pkg 21c 2 x 1 4 j2 oz tins aylmer choice quality tomatoes 15c 2x16 oz tins libbys pork and beans 15c ieajup tea fa handsome cup and saucer with every lbj 7c christies delicidcb ginger nuts per pkg mc small tin bakers breakfast cocoa 5tf 3 large tins lealakd tomato juice wc sweet pickle cottage rolls by the piece lb 18c choice breakfast bacon toy the piece lb 24c peamealed back bacon by the piece lb 9c fresh bologna by the piece lb us4c ouelph first grade creamery butter lb 35c choice fbssh fkuit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 we deliver the banryavthe arena satur day night will be appreciated by the skaters of this vicinity due to the lack of snow a skating party will be held for the members of the slalom club on friday night all members are urged to be present re gardless of whether they skate or not a social evening will be held after the skating party at the home of jaul barber please attend i v with flvi ih fi slalom qob historic log house destroyed by ftbe fire destroyed a log house on the molachlan farm lot 23 ertn-cale- don town line occupied by gordon foster on- wednesday morning of last week the structure was erected in 1943 and has been constantly used as a dwelling house since it was in excellent repair no one was present whsn the fire broke out as foeter two hired- men james flaherty and norman kearns were working in a bush lot at the time of the w break the entire contents of the home were destroyed including cloth ing owned by the three men an overheated stove is believed to have been the cause of the 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