Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1938, p. 8

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kgjppsibi5ai page 8 the georgetown herald wed netday evening may 4th 1938 tmwivhmbbmes prime rib roast s kotal sliced pineapple no z ua loc nrtnauax toilet ussne 3 2se p rubles large exe 2- 19c beef sweet tnckijto beef tongues 17 beef dripping 15c pork shoulders 18 pork sausage 18 spareribs 15 eal rolls 19 domestic art easifust sb0iten1nc 2 lbs for 2sc isauel brown label jj yeuow label 32 ripe bananas 3 lb for 21c sunkist grapefruit s for 25c nice size homegrown asparagus at market prices local news mothera day next sunday this was court day in town aummagtf sale st georges sat urday 3 pjn library it baseball practice in the park thursday evening at 630 all dogs in town must be tied up after may 15th see notice in this issue something for almost nothing st georges wa rummange sale library 3 pun saturday it wear a flower on mothers day and buy it from the canadian girls in training of knox church it master ross dillon is in the sick childrens hospital toronto where he will undergo an operation w h held at sons lot 16 con 9 squesing h p thfbel- g stallion thorncroft easter par- aflfi he ls reported lub ve flaw- horse the regular monthly meeting of norval junior farmers will be held at mr and mrs spencer wilsons 9th line esquesing on tuesday may 10th at 8 oclock standard time it say listen 1 pictures clothing il kinds of useful things at st georges wa rummage sale in the library saturday at 2 goodthlngs and mighty cheap it the funeral jtt the late t garnet brain of grand valley took place from the home of ids brother poster brain at hornby on tuesday after- noon interment was made in st stephens church cemetery the members and associate mem- hers of the ladies section of cedar crest golf club are invited to attend a business meeting on thursday after- noon at 3 oclock at mrs wllloughbys house tea wilt be served after the meeting it chas southcott accompani ed by a group of pupils will be at the town hall thursday may 5th at 830 pjn to meet any who are in terested in learning to play piano accordion and discuss the possibili ties of organizing an accordion band in georgetown any who wish infor mation in advance refer to mr e r magloughlen it we sell for cash phone g f di tapsat w 28w v dkj v1v deliver flowers for mother daffodils carnations snapdragons sweet peas roses etc hydrangea rote bushes and other plants in bloom at flower shop or at our greenhouses barber floral co phone day 47w night 47j georgetown wood for sale choice beech and maple at 300 single cord mixed rahs 350 per cord mixed wood065 per cord these all weed orders to tssj j brandford notice to dog owners there are still a number who have not yet secured tags for their dogs it is necessary that same be secured at once also take notice that all dogs runn ing at large in georgetown after may 15th will be destroyed or their owners fined the council has instructed rne to strictly enforce this law w g marshall 3t chief of police auction sale increasing telephone area commencing this week former rural subscribers are being canvassed by mr d h williams representing the bell telephone co considerable gains were made in georgetown rural personals mrs boss thompson and daughter lois are visiting with mr and mr james cave in detroit mich mr wih long attended the open ing of the gray coach lines new depot at guelph last saturday messrs d brill w e nodwelt ar thur beaumont and bert gilmer at tended the textile convention at philadelphia last week mr percy e reed of reglna bask was in town on monday for a short time he says the prospects are very bright for a bumper crop in the west this year mrs j rdney returned home last week after spending the winter at the home of tier daughter in kentucky she thoroughly enjoyed her visit and returned homejauch improved- in fieaiait mrs thos elson is in toronto gen- lotta calluses did not let merry foot attend the dance last night cress com and bunion salves avoid this sold by maoconnacks robbs and all drug counters it men raw oyster tonic free if not satisfied with new vim vigor pep vitality contains raw oyster invlgorators and other stimu lants get package ostrex tablets today be delighted or maker re funds price 125 call write robbs drug store tf band concert by permission of the officer com manding the lome scots band will give a concert in the gregory theatre on sunday evening may 8th dedi cated to the mothers of georgetown the concert will be sponsored by b wilcox program at 830 dst every body welcome silver collection seeding nearly completed seeding qf cereal grains is pretty well completed over the county of haiton this is much earlier than usual and growth conditions includ ing meadows and orchards are near ly two weeks in advance of normal seeding has gone in in excellent con dition and with favorable weather conditions during the next few weeks prospects for 1938 are most favorable an enjoyable entertainment toronto players presented irish roses a farce in three acts under the auspices of holy cross church in the gregory theatre- on monday evening the artists took their vari ous parts very well and the play throughout caused many hearty laughs and much merriment for all those present the musical selec tions by outdo pelltn between acts added to the pleasure of the evening gibbons treanor wedding holy cross church beautifully de- corated with easter lilies and spring flowers was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday morning april 30th when kathleen beatrice daugh ter of mr and mrs t w treanor became the bride of nell william gibbons son of mr and mrs thomas gibbons of acton the rev father j l mcbride officiating at the nuptial mass the bride given in marriage by her fther wore a floorlength frock of pale pink sheer with match- ing turban and shoulder veil of pink net and carried a boquet of blue sweet peas and pink rose buds she was er h w she ia tafcing- treatment her many friends wish her a speedy restoration to health mr elson who had the misfortune to fracture some of hisiibs recently we are pleased to note is able to be around again the engagement is announced of helen margaret marie brown daugh ter of mr a j brown and the late mrs brown georgetown to alasfcair dohatit stuart cameron of renfrew son of mr and mrs don cameron sudbury the marriage to take place the latter part of may among those from a distance who attended the funeral of the late violet louise mccullough on monday last were mrs r j norton owen sound t h b mccullough owen sound mrs t mccullough chats- 1 worth mr and mrs e b mccul lough kitchener dr r c mccul lough grand valley dr and mrs s f frawtey miss m prawley rev and mrs j ewtng reid mr and mrs jotm flnlay mr and mrs praser reld mrs hlilyer toronto mr and mrs harold white miss ethel mc cullough guelph mrs alvln mar shall campbeuviue mr and mrs james gillespie- mrs john mclean erin horticultural society will give premiumi t a meeting of the committee of the horticultural society held on monday evening it was- decided that members of the society will be given premiums estimated of the value of si 00 the premiums consist of first six gladiolus bulbs variety picardy which has consistently won first prize for the past five or six years in both u3 and canada wherever shown second one shrubs owing to the late ness of the organization of the socie ty it is impossible to give members a choice of premiums this year it is expected there will be special prizes offered to members of the horticultural society at the fall fair this year the shrub and the gladiolus bulbs may be obtained at oneills garage next saturday afternoon w m s the sunday evening service in the united church may 1st was in charge of the womens missionary society the president mrs f c overend presented to an interested congrega tion a review illustrated by lantern slides of the missionary study book a new church faces a new world by dr jesse h arnup secretary of foreign missions of the denomination this glimpse brief as- it necessarily was of the way in which the church is carrying out her great commission at home and in china korea japan india and trinidad brought encour agement and vision of greater service to those interested the acts of our modern apostles who through medical educational and evangelistic work are telling the good tidings of the love of god to suffering humanity form an intensely interesting chapter in the history of the church services during 1037 following the attended by her sisterr miss eleanor rate reductions made for rural sub- 1 treanor who wore a frock of pastel scribers in april 1937 of 300 per green marquisette with a chaplet of household puknitube the undersigned has been instruct ed by h medougau v to aerf by public auction at bis premi ses john st georgetown on i saturday mat 7th 193s it 2 oclock the following parlor suite 3 extension tables bnoleum sideboard xurnaoette din ing room chairs 2 small tables hail rack coach 3 beds with springs mat- tnts kitchen cupboard hotplate 3- bumer stove pipes 3 dressers j stand 1 carpets dishes pictures and bhurjr other articles too numerous to fetch auctioneer year it is anticipated that further gains will be made this year thereby in creasing the usefulness of the service to all subscribers atvpeorgetown in passing it is interesting to note that there are 18 more subscribers con nected to the georgetown exchange than there were a year ago cheltenham w l elect officers members of cheltenham womens institute elected the following officers for the year 193839 hon president mrs john moquarrte president mrs wilkinson mrs george parker se cretarytreasurer mrs b mcdonald assistant secretary mrs herbert tay lor district director mrs fred jones directors mrs george townsend mrs william praser mrs j sinclair love may oe oilnd but the average motherinlaw is an eye opener flowers and shoulder veil carrying bouquet of spring bowers the groom way supported by hls brother mr frank gibbons mr thomas gibbons jr of acton and mr hunter coulson of austlc acted as ushers miss mar garet treanor sister of the bride played the wedding music at the offertory miss mary galloway bur lington cousin of the bride sang aye maria during the signing of the register miss catherine cart- wright of toronto sang wtegands o salutares the wedding reception was held at the home of the brides par ents mrs treanor receiving in black crepe with matching garden hat and corsage of pink carnations assisted by mrs gibbons who wore jaayy sheer cerpe wkh hat to match and corsage of white garjdenias on a motor honeymoon through eastern ontario the bride travelled in a sports en semble of french wool with roseberry accessories on their return mr and mrs gibbons will make their home in acton tenders for grandstand tenders will be received for the con struction of a grandstand in the georgetown park plans and specifi cations may be seen at the municipal office georgetown tenders to be in by may 14th the lowest or any ten der not necessarily accepted p b harrison town clerk 3t boys grain clubs elect officers grain club work for 1938 got under way recently when two strong clubs were organized in the northern half of the county the georgetown club sponsored by the esquesing agricul tural society has a membership of 19 while a new club in the acton district with a membership of 17 was organized under the auspices of the acton agricultural society the new ly elected officer of these clubs are as follows acton president elwood johnston vicepresident gordon leslie secretarytreasurer chas mcnabb club leaders j e pearen and chas mckeown georgetown president john mclean vicepresident gordon cartwiight- secretarytreasurer lloyd fisher club leader john lawson pure food store clarks soups tomato vegetable or scotch broth 6c 3 large tins lealand tomato juice 23c 6 lb tin hereford brand corned beef 95c 2 x 1 lb pkgs pure lard 25c 1 lb tin red rose coffee 39c guel fi creamery butterjo 30c 3 pkob hornes fruito jeuy powder and one pianot pink thbs mouijd all for ou ga8tu bauob a delicious relish 28 o jar york- bb lgsg sse ke hiwumm mmuing uhuuula1 ym btitup is ap 2 barb woodburys paclat soap ue 4 bars paimouve toilet soap iso 8toebt pxokif ootraab rous by the piece lb jele peamealed back bacon by the piece lb tie ohoxce breakfast bacon by the piece lb 2se fresh boiioona by the piece lb ukb onbn sets vegetable and flower seeds hansel and tmmlp seed lawn gnus 8eed la bsdt cboice fbe8h fkott and vbqetabucs a e phone 75 fafcnell free delivery o o 0 change of time tables efrac sunday afbil mth standard time to toronto leave georgetown to kitchener 608 am 4j0 pan x 930 ajn x 600 pjn 858 ajn 615 pjn 1155 ajn xb 850 pjn u58 ajn 910 pjn x 155 pjn d 1036 pan 3j8 pjn a 355 pjn e 1135 pjn x through to london a daily except sundays and holidays xb saturdays sundays and holidays only c saturday only d daily except saturday sundays and holidays e saturday sundays and holidays copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies all coach travel information at w h long phone 89 georgetown learn to lly private pilots course 8500 cash or pay as you fly j graand school tralalas not eawntlal cub aircraft ltd hamilton onl phone 47130 ottoe on left of latge hansst 1 2 lb can chan floor wax and 1 bottle floor cleaner 98c r h thompson co hardware plumbing tinsmitbing electric wiring phone 46 georgetown bridge club news at the regular meeting on monday night of georgetown mens bridge club in the legion assembly hall the round robin pairs tourney was con tinued from previous monday once again h llluco and h cleave were hlghoooring pair with w tfmng and pnlnt soil was analyzed in order b s barber placing second for the evening six new members were add ed to rolls making a total membership to date of 35 grain variety and fertilizer tests grain variety and fertilizer demon strations have been sown on the farms of malcolm t mcnabb george town and j c bell of pteeinan states j e whltelock agricultural representative for haiton numerous inquiries are received by the local agricultural office with respect to the best variety of oat for this district in order therefore to get more de finite information from a local stand point tests which include eight of the leading varieties of oats and two of barley namely oac no 31 and nobarb a smooth awned variety have been sown on the farms mentioned above it is generally recogntsed that the fertility requirements differ wide ly on different soil types and also within the same type according to previous cropping history at each to ascertain as accurately as possible the soil requirements these fields will be watched with interest by the farmers in the respective sections announcement having taken over the business of mr fred bonathan at- stewarttown t am now prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith1ng general shoeing woodworking prompt service and reasonable prices tour patronage will be appreciated cecil w maplesden slewaiitowm 1 ol o- western canada special bargain excursions fwa an stauans hi eastern canada going daily may 17 28 1938 inclusive retain ltaah 43 days tickets good in coaches at fares approximately lttc per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares approximately 1 c per mile standard sleeping cars at fares approximately lc per mile cost of accommodation in sleeping cass additional baogaoe checked stopovers at port arthur armstrong chicago and west tickets sleeping car reservations and all lhfciiiatlaa from any agent ask for handbill ti13 canadian national 3 a

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