page 8 rhe georgetown herald wednesday evening april 27th 1938 hwfivnoibbnves dumarts smoked picnic cb pore ld a ft pu 45c lte tomato soup 3 23c a- javede water 5 25c atflmep boxed peas carrots 2 27c peamealed bacon 35 machine mmd porterbaose roasts 25 prime rib roast local news veal chops 25 cat from the loin slewidfl veal 2 lte 25c slewing lamb 15 from fran lambs 3 for bread cales pastry etc u lb ikf 99c 3unki3t seedless grapefruit 5 fot 25c i ripe tomatoes 1 2 i new cabbage 5c- i navel oranges f 19c 24c 29c we sell for cash phone g f pi f we 28w v f o deliver dont miss the slalom club dance gboboetown arena friday night april 29 excellent orchestra dancing 9 tlh t admiasioa 15c and ue refreshments s everybody wquooue mother day may 8th you can take eta off now i order georgetown choral society pictures fronvhugh lindsay itp daylight saving- tlmfi commences in georgetown neirt sundaymorntnc the county road grader has been doing good work on some of our town streets original rummage sale saturday week- may 7th library by st georges v it the local council of women will meet at the home of mrs a h fel ler emery st on friday april 29th at pm lt the regular meeting of the georgetown womens institute will be held at the home or mrs- harold cleave on wed may 4th it the regular monthly meeting of post iso- canadian legion will be i helrt itn thijigday tomorrmgnlght apiil 28th all membersare request- ed td be present it h d holmes of brampton ap peared before magistrate- w f woodliffe at georgetown this morning anil was fined 10 and 3 costs for consuming liquor illegally chief marshall laid the information the leather trade has been very bad for months that is the reason given for the temporary closing down of the marlatt tannery at cmkvllle the plant will be reopened as soon as conditions warrant said the manager reserve your seats at bobbs drug store for the threeact comedy at the oregory theatre by the toronto players under the auspices of holy cross church chas leech irish tenor and guldo pellln musical selec tions assisting monday may 2nd remember that georgetown goes on daylight saving time next sunday morning- when you get home sat urday night about 12 oclock just put your clock ahead one hour were telling you so if you miss church on sunday morning dont blame us mr i never thought nothing could ever remove his corns and bun ions cress corn and bunion salves did sold by maccormacks robbs and all drug counters men 1 raw oyster tonic free if not satisfied with new vim vigor pep vitality contains raw oyster lnvlgorators and other stimu lants get package ostrex tablets today be delighted or maker re funds price 125 call write robbs drug store subway is started construction of the longdiscussed subway under the cnjt tracks at the seventh line at oakvllle started on thursday last and 30 men from oak vllle will be given employment short ly the estimated cost is 150000 and the contract calls for its completion by oct 1 the subway will be three lanes wide with a four foot sidewalk on either side ridley kirk a quiet wedding took place at st georges church georgetown on wednesday april 20th when alice myrtle kirk of t became the bride of lee ridley of georgetown the ceremonywas performed by rev w g o thompson the bride and groom were attended by mr and mrs d duff of toronto following the wedding ceremony a reception was ilieltt at hunters inn appel neeb an easter wedding was solemnized on monday afternoon april 18th at the first english lutheraaparsonage kitchener when rev a g jacobl united in marriage miss georglna neeb second daughter of mrs geo neeb r r 1 stratford and the late mr neeb and mrwllllam appel for merly of georgetown son of mr a appel of mllverton and the late mrs appel the bride was attended by miss mildred appel a sister of the groom and mr howard neeb a bro ther of the bride was best man fol lowing a short honeymoon mr and mrs appel wjll reside in mll hikers prepare for rockies skyline trails invading tha domain of the mountain goats adventurelov ing canadians ami americans will tramp the skyline trail in the tobovalley district of the cana dian rockies thla summer from aligust 5 to 8 the skyline trail hikers of the canadian rockies nave a unique organisation it is open to the world at large the only qualification a lore of beauty artoidy pah- of boo and the ni to leave the mam roads for the undlscoverad charms of the back country indications are that a gar band of adv will invade tbe beautiful yobo valley thla sum mer tram banff springs hotel chateau lake louise and the sev eral attractive canadian pacific bungalow camps in the tr from one cen tral camp spectacularly situated half way between yoho lodge and emerald lake north of thw itf pacific railway the hikers wul explore along the high line visit the fossil beds on th llffjm of h wnrgsm inspect the snowy moraine of the yoho glacier and pick flowers m th birdhaunted alpine meadows of little yoho valley the dis trict baa much to offer the hikers will have opportunities to ash for fighting mountain trout to hunt big game with camera to get away from the ordinary hum drum for four glorious days of mountain life this type of holiday so unusual and yet so inexpensive because of the organisation formed by giving enthusiast- la attracting more people every tr- the secretarytreasurer j murray gibbon windsor station mont real reports that the number of inquiries already recetved ih- dlcatea that there will be a record turnoat of old and new members thla year the picture layout shows highlights of a typical jilke personals mr james hall of toronto spent the past week with his sister mis j r scott umehouse mrs t a webster and daughter miss dorothy of mlmlco spent the week end with mrs mccullougn mrs w mcpherson of toronto spent the- week end with her father mr george gollop at norval mr and mrs w r watson and mrs kcttmeler returned home last friday after spending the winter in st petersburg florida mr and mrs hugh black george town and mr and mrs henry clar- ridge chlnguaoousy attended the tuueratottherlatb mrs- f h b01h ter at niagara falls wmonday mr and- mrs robert waldie who have been good- clusens of our town for many years have moved to then- farm on the 2nd line esquestng we all join in wishing them health and happiness in tftelf new home miss winifred rutledge daughter of prof and mrs l t rutledge of kingston will be presented at their majesties court on may 12 by mrs vincent massey miss rutledge who won a scholarship from queens tjnl- verstty is attending london univer sity miss rutledge is a grand-daugn- of the late mr and mrs john rutledge and a niece of mr wesley rutledge terra cotta held soocessfal dance the annual olde and new tyme dance held in the parish hall norval last week was as usual a success and a splendid evenings entertainment was enjoyed by a large gathering the century boys orchestra of to ronto supplied the music and the ladles served a delicious lunch the committee in charge were mrs morgason mrs c orimwood mls prairie maguire surprise party last evening miss lyla armstrong was pleasantly surprised by having about twentyfive friends in costume appear at her home on john street among them were ave girls sweetly dressed as the quintuplets and the others represented all types of per- bonaltles after a tasty luncheon the party dispersed voting miss armstrong and her sister miss daisy armstrong ideal hostesses prixe winners following are the prize winners from 1 to 40 as listed in the lillico lucky number contest i mrs brill 2 marjory gault 3 verna maltby 4 mrs h preston 5 jean merritt 6 bob mck 7 jennie mcdou- gall 8 mrs hugh dickie 0 mrs nelson stark 10 mrs h preston 11 francis deans 12 lorraine latimer 13 mrs jack mcgibbon 14 name missed 15 margaret latimer 16 mrs tyres 17 mrs alice logan 18 bert tuck 19 francis deans 20 mrs verne thompson 21 mrs a barker 22 reta fisher 23 madeline erwin 24 lillian watson 25 inez scott 26 edna nell 27 mrs a col lins 28 mrs w h wilson 20 emily hadley 30 helen brown 31 mrs gilbert 32 mrs r jepson 33 jessie walters 34 mrs tyres 35 mrs h pzggtgjlljg mi wm mrrlm 37 mrs w e marshall 38 josephine salmon 30 mrs s groat 40 agnes mcdonald chuholm booth easter lilies and pink snapdragons were arranged at the alter in the presbyterian church omagh for charming wedding fin saturday april 16 hazel alexandra booth daughter of mr and mrs george booth oak vllle became the bride of francis william chlsholm son of mr and mrs w j chlsholm hornby the ceremony was performed by rev b f andrew and the wedding music was played by miss marlon fox cou sin of the bride given in marriage by her father the bride was attrac tively gowned in pale blue net over taffeta with pink accessories she carried briarcllff roses miss jean booth wearing white flowered silk chiffon with blue accessories and bou quet of plnk-sweet-peas-was-lasr-sls- ters bridesmaid they both wore quaint head dresses of sweet peas following the ceremony a reception was held at the residence of the birdes parents morden road oak vllle mrs booth received wearing a gown of black crepe black hat with veil and corsage of sweet peas she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a blue crepe gown and black hat wkh veil and corsage of sweet peas for travelling the bride wore a dark blue dress spring coat with matching hat and shoes and red fox fur upon their return from a motor trip through eastern ontario mr and mrs chlsholm will reside at hornby erin the congregation and young peo ple of erin united church assembled in the church basement on tuesday evening in honor of mr and mrs wesley copeland who were recently married and presented them with a miscellaneous shower one of erin townships bestknown residents in the person or the late samuel gibson passed away on april 13th following a stroke suffered the day before the latemr gibson who was in his eightieth year was a blacksmith pour years ago mr and mrs gibson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary mr and mrs fred thompson of georgetown were visitors last week with mr and mrs m thompson the business men of erin will again observe the wednesday helfhbuday commencing wednesday may 4th and continuing until wedesday oc- tober 98th local police picked up two drunks in the village on saturday night and took them to quelph jallrthey had been drinking alcohol and a bottle was found on one of them they wee picked up when starting out with a ear which neither of them was cap able of driving advocate friend i started in ufe without a penny in my pocket bright and i started in life with out a pocket prills present shoes spring itabarirines j all thats new and smart in foo will be found t- brills gabaradlnes black brown or navy-trtth- patent trim in chic ties and wrap arounds also a host of otherstyles tor children we feature such depend able lines as sumaxvs sctunpers and hewetsoa shoes prices are surprisingly tow 100 to 195 scott mchales savoy fresh styles on a tested last that always has a new appeal its medium narrow toe provides plenty of foot room- specially designed combina tion fitting assures its ankle hugging qualities and the correct styling of the savoy makes it a real favorite with men who take pride in ap pearance a product of 0cott a mohale london bargains this weekend in greb work boots d brill co the corner store mill and main su phone 167 georgetown o 9 pure food store 16 oz jar sh1rriffs fruit coctml marmalade 19c 16 oz jar shirriffs strawberry marmal 19c large pkg teabisk 1 33c 1 large pkg anna leetscotts special cake flour andt trial size pkg both for 33c 3 cakes many flowers toilet soap lie 2 cakes cashmere bouquet toilet soap lie crossg biaokwzu8 branehow fickljs 16 oi jar robertsonb scotch marmalade binoo beet reush bingo fresh horse ra eaouc brand stokbhsn1sd condensed milk sweet piokiie cottage bou by the piece lb peamealed back bacon by the piece lb oboxoe breakfast bacon by tbe piece lb fresh bologna by the piece lb ue ue ue ue tie ne dteh set ud multiplier onion menfel and tnraip seed guden nnd flower seeds choice fresh fbbrr and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 freepeovery w o o learn to fly private pilots course 8500 cash or pay as you fly grosnd school training not ejomtlal gub aircraft td o o oboe en left of bure buar ptut7130