Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 15, 1938, p. 9

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page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 15th 1938 larfo package 23c water 5 lor 25c this seasons new lamb this delicious meat is now avail- u able at moderate prices p i legs 35 j loins 35 front quarters 25 1 porterhouse roasts from prime quality beef 25 100 ft roll 24c i glelpii creamer 1 butter 28cb blle goose medium yze oranges 19c doz new carrots 2 for 15c generous bunches 4 g j home grow n hall round jjc j asparagus 4 for 25c we sell for cash phone hone g f dl ttv we 28w i3jiv deliver hear duncan cowan i the strawberry festival and garden party i on the lawn of monday june 20th mr l j c bull wuinuai junt zutn near norval j 0thet artists assisting auspices of united church i auspices of united church admission 25c and 10c norval the anniversary services of the united church were held on sunday with large congregations in at ten dance rev o m chldley ma b d of cooksvllle was the minister at the morning service and rev m r sanderson ba of st cuthberts united church toronto at the even ing service the choir under the direction of mr ljoyd hustler ren dered appropriate anthems and mr donaldson of inglewood was soloist at both services the mount pleasant united church will observe its 104th anniversary next sunday with rev a j vining of toronto preaching at both services the choir will be assisted by a male quartette from hamilton a strawberry festival and garden party is being held on the lawn of mr l j c bull on monday evening june 30th the program committee wave been fortunate enough to secure the services of the well known enter tainer duncan cowan he will be assisted in the program by other ar tists with strawberries at their best antt the outstanding program a pleas ant evening is being provided for all fortunate enough to attend the managers of the united church are sponsors the members of the mcclure fami ly attended their reunion held at the home of garfield mcclure on thurs day last about 400 members regis tered during the day mr and mrs carman werry or dundalk were callers at the home of rev and mrs p a gilbert on sun day afternoon bit camp grounds on pinecrest are being prepared for the boys and girls camp which will be held in the first weeks of july during the past week end certain persons entered the camp building and did considerable wilful damage to the property it is hoped uw offenders will be apprehended in te near future acton letters were received by the school board form all the teachers of the high school and public school and all had accepted reengagement for the year at the salaries offered the teachers exressed appreciation of the offers made in ergard to salaries ano their willingness to cooperate in making the school and the work suc cessful misses laura reld margaret frank lin and messrs hugh reld fred west and c w landsbourgh attended the baptist convention of ontario and quebec at brantford on wednesday friends were indeed pleased to see jack graham able co be home again following his serious illness in lon don he will spend some months re cuperating and regaining strength and is at present visiting in naponee mr and mrs willlan j garon aouse thistletown announce the engagement of their only daughter gladys may to james duncan ross son of mrs david ross toronto and the late mr ross of acton the mar riage to take place july 2nd mr and mrs e h vincent bui and barbara visited at the home of mr and mrs w j oulld rockwood on sunday mr and mrs j m mcdonald miss urann and miss helen lamb spen the weeknd at lake opeongo in algonquin park mr and mrs e r macpherson of washington d c visited yesterday with mrs alice macpherson and mr and mrs g a dills free press erin continuation school library has been considerably enriched in the past week b the addition of about seventyfive books the gift of mr and mrs h o bell of busholme inn these books include the complete works of cooper dumas reade and lever besides several individual vol umes by well known authors local news fathers day next sunday acton vs georgetown at the park tomorrow thursday night monster legion rally in geoi go- town park july 1st come and bring vour friends watch next issue for particulars of tht strnw berry festival to be held at the glen united church it taxes are due and payable on the 22nd 23rd and 24th of this month bet notice in another column june 26th is the dute set for the limchouse united chutch annlxer- sarj details will be gitn next week comi and enjoy a delightful af ternoon ten at hit baptis chutch june 21st tea served from 4 to 7 o clock ev erybodj lm itcd don t forget the legion rally thursday june 30th monster bingo on mill st 40 in prkes 8 30 p m 25c it mr and mrs j m mooro and mr r b poulls attended the funeral of the late mis j m fawcett at kim btrlj last saturday arternoon the lome scots band of george town will tak part hi the big band festival and tattoo at watlrloo paik on june 25th tlilre are still a nutnlxr of her aid subscilbtis in arria s md a rt mtttanct from them would be nppre elated thank jou tht person who took hil lndj s wheel from the slderoad near the glen pliast return to ovvnti at once and ax old fut ther trouble it m the lumbtrtien s golf tourn imuu held at lshngton last friday mr j b mackenzie was the winner of t bfnutifil golf jacktt congratl- lu lions j b at tho spring horse show held at aurora last saturday wm bren- nan of esquesing wax awarded first foi aged horst and gnuid champion ship on his percheron horse janot the reimrt of halloa junior live stock judging comikution and ac hievement dav held it milton on sat urnav last w is univoidabu ciowded out of this issue it will appear ntxt week tht scotch bhkk circle of hit womtiis association of knox church wil hold a uo in hi school room of i it church on wtdnesduj june 22nd ium f 7 oclotk admission 25c i it pat on- wi 1 hettfforh enjov m ich moit shopping n silvers dur its hot vviumr for tht co neni met ol their ci lonurs silvers lavi installed a modern air cooling s tt m 1 idi villi kit tlu stoit cool at al timts i tin numbers of gtoiietawn lc gion printed their hononuj prcsi i di it mr huisli dnvidson with a book on bunduv in recognition of the is i um in which he li held b nil ex service mtn and to mark his recent 80ih birthda have ou read the citadel bj a j cornin cindle indoors bj helen hull white banners bj lloyd c douglas where the weak grow strong b eugene armneld all may be read for a nominal charge in maccormacks new lending llb- rar i not often imposed is a fine for three riding in the front seat of a car bjt police magistrate woodllffe of oakville made an exception when a fine of 110 and costs was imposed on m j cain walkerton cain was charged with driving with a person riding in the front seat so as to hln der operation of the car the magna charta church parade of zone 26 of the canadian legion was held in milton on sunday a large turnout from all branches at tended the service was held in the anglican church georgetown le gion was represented by 110 members accompanied by guelph legion bugle band of 37 members the annual eastern sectional rallj of halton presbyterlal of the wm5 of the united church will be held at ashgrove church on wednes day june 22nd morning session at nine o clock and afternoon session at onethlrtj standard lime mrs j a jewett past president of hamilton conference branch will be the guest speaker mrs bin mowat acton will gie a report of hie branch meet ing held at oakville reports of all organization in hie station w ill be given it committed for robbery george kelly of north bay and vernon slater of vancouver were committed for trial by magistrate woodlifle in a perllmlnary hearing at georgetown on monday accused were charged with robbing george town creamery morris saxe owner of the georgetown creamery testified that his building had been broken in to in the early morning of may 28 and a large quantity of cigarettes and tobacco had been stolen albert livingstone also of georgetown said tils car had been stolen at the same lime constables elliott and morri son testified they had found a car in which were two cartons of tobacco in fi out of brooks garage in alllston lntcr the two accused were found sleeping in a lumber yard in alllston they gave their names as george kelly north bay unemployed and i nion slater vancouver unemploy ed chief marshall of georgetown said he had seen george kelly sleep- ing in a car in geoigetown park on may 7 which he learned later haa been stolen in hamilton bands bands bands 50 bands 1500 bandsmen 300 dancers military bands brass bands pic bands bugle bands bojs and girls bands mo isttr tattoo in evtnint with spectacular reworks make jour plans to spend june 25th with jour family at beau tiful waterloo park 2t azz i said says cress corn and bunion salves are safe tun re move calluses war us ingrown toe nails too sold bj maocormack s robbs and all drug counters u jane meeting of w m s about ftrtj ladles attended the june meeting of the wmb of knox pres bj terlan church when they met at the home of the president mrs wm sinclair the meeting was arranged b the home helpers mrs mcmillan of norval was the guest speaker and was listened to with great interest by all present at the close of the meet ing a delicious lunch was served by the home helpers and a social hour was spent dance recital a large gathering enjoyed the dance recital given by the pupils of betty wright in the gregory theatre georgetown on monday evening last those who took part in the program were bettv paul ethel kemshead jane early oertrude cain shirley harrison fred wames charlie nice clifford taylor violet louth jessie murphy betty hennle marguertte mcmenemy jennie farmer mary appleyard acton woman honored mrs j e gamble was elected president of halton women s insti tutes at the 37th district meeting held in acton last week mrs gam ble is a resident of acton other officers include mrs j cowan pa lermo first vicepresident mrs p merry hornby second vicepresi dent miss margaret brown acton secretaryterasurer the next an district convention win be held in norval members decided notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of ro bert john waldie late ol the tounnh p of esquesing in the county or halton farmer deceas ed notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mauds against the late robert john waldle who died on oi about the 20th daj of maj 1936 at tht city of guelph in the count j of wellington and province of ontario art required send bj jrast prepaid or to dtllvtr to tht uimtrsljned faohulors hi run loi maiy waldit tht executrix of i lat will and testament ol ro bur john waldle farmer deceased t nir names and addressee and full pincilirs m writing ol thtlr claims ind sta tintuts of tluir accounts and tin natiirt ol the sttuiitiu if anj held bv hum and take notice that after the ixteenih dnj of julj 19j8 the said miuj waldit will proceed to dlslrl- bile tht aswls of the said deceased imong tin jursons entitled thereto hivitik rttard onlj to the claims of w inch she shall then hav c had no tice and that the said marj waldle will not bt habit loi the said assets oi nnv pail thereof to anj ptison of whose claim she shall not then have iictived notice dated at georgetown ontario uus thirteenth day of june a d 1938 dale fit bennett solicitors for tht said mary waldle 31 notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of annie bird late of the township of es qnesing in the county of halton widow deceased notice d3 hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mauds against the late annie bird who died on or about the ninth day of april 1938 at the township of es- quesing in the count of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors herein for said wilfred bird and thomas joseph brown ridge the administrators of the estate of annie bird widow deceas ed their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held by them and take notice that after the sixteenth day of july 1938 the said wilfred bird and thomas jossph brown ridge will proceed to distribute the asests of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard onlj to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said wilfred bird and tnom as joseph brownrldge will not be liable for hie said assets or any part hereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have recived notice dated nt georgetown ontario this thirteenth day of june a d 938 dale bennett solicitors for the said wilfred bird and thomas joseph brownrldge notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of al bert tost late of the town of georgetown in the county of hal ton carpenter deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late albert tost who died on or about the thirteenth day of may 1938 at the city of guelplt in the county of wellington province of ontario are required to tend by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors herein for barbara tost the executrix of the last will and testament of albert tost carpenter deceased their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the sixteenth day of july 1938 the said barbara tost will proceed to distri bute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had tlce and that the said barbara tost will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person ol whose claim she shall not then have recei notice dated at georgetown ontario this thirteenth daj of june ax 1938 dabe it bennett solicitors for the said barbara tost personals mrs l a pulling of oklahoma city is visiting with her parents mr and mis fred c thompson edith st miss charlotte lyons of the nurs ing staff of st michaels hospital toronto is holidaying at her home here miss d w whltmce of the ontario hospital staff at whitby is spending her vacation at the home of her parents mr and mrs w whitmee mrs laverne thompson of union returned home on tuesday morning after spending two weeks with her uncle dr r a ramsay of washing- tor dc mrs edwin hoare attended the university of toronto commencement in convocation hall last friday on lhe occasion of the graduation of her cousin mr lloyd biadley of ottawa mr jas a ismond and son eric of clalrmont alberta are visiting mr ismond s niece mrs w h cole and other friends in surrounding dis trict miss t tessman of saskatoon sask left for her home in the west today after spending the post ten days at the manse with her sister mrs rev d d davidson mr and mrs harold walters mr and mrs thomas walters of breman indiana were guests of mr and mrs thos leslie ovter the week end and ittended the dolson re- union on saturday rev john a mcdernud of lebanon has accepted a call to bethel and melville churches guelph presbytery mr and mrs mcdermld are moving to their new home in mount forest the later part of june thomas he nderson at the home of the brides mother elmhurst farm the wedding of miss helen marjorie henderson eldest daughter of mrs henderson and the late george a henderson to nor man j thomas bj3a msc son of mr and mrs james thomas of guelph was solemnized friday after noon june 10th rev d d davidson officiating mrs davidson played the wedding march the bride gowned in white import lace princess style with white finger- tip veil and car rying a bouquet of premier rosea llly- ofthevalley and forgetmenots was given in marriage by her uncle mr hugh black the matron ofhonour mrs donald mackenzie wore a gown of turquoise blue lace with matching hat and carried a bouquet of roses mr donald mackenzie ingersoll at tended the bridegroom following the reception hie couple left by motor for a trip east on their return they will reside in guelph the confirmed bachelor is one chap the girls look at in june and just say huh pure food store 24 lb bag monarch fancy pastry flour 59c 3 tall tins bordens or carnation milk 25c 3 large tins lealand tomato juice 23c 16 oz tin hornes double cream custard powder 25c tall tin fancy keta salmon 10c 12 oz pkg mccormicics moonbeam mellows 25c 3 pkgs hornes finest selected green peas 25c 6 oz jar grimsby brand white onions 15c 6 oz jar french s mustard hot dans spoon free 10c 8 oz pkg davies easy spread cheese plain or pimento 15c 11 oz jar club house mixed olives ripe stuffed and plan 35c 1 lb p club house brand orange pekoe tea 35c 80z bottle refresh brand lemonade orangeade limeade and grape punch 15c 3 rolls siltex toilet tissue 1 1000 sheets sterilized 25c sweet pickle cottage rolls by the piece lb 22c choice breakfast bacon by the piecei lb 26c peamealed back bacon by the piece lb 32c fresh bologna by the piecei lb i3c 2 in 1 but killer whiz fly fume in bulk choice fresh fruit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery 118th anniversary of boston church will be marked by special services on sunday june 19 1938 services at 11 a m and 1 pai standard time preacher rev prof j r watts of queens university kingston special music by the choir on tuesday evening june 21st a grand garden party will be held at the home of john irving lot 7 con 2 esqucslng when a firstclass programme will be given by canada a popular variety entertainers in a brand new programme j russ creighton and his canadian monntaineers j little naomi lrwin toronto s child senastlon hi acrobatic i performance roselyn and record dance and comedj team texas tommy mountain singer and musical entertainer 1 little shirley smith radios popular variety tap dancer i johnny anderson scotch comedian and other features within the orchestra i refreshment booth on the grounds t rev a f andrew chairman admission 25 cents demonstrator s ale- i chevrolet sedans 1 oldsmobile sedan 2 chevrolet coaches 1 olds opera coupe all cars have exceptionally low mileage and are covered by factory guarantee wm whitaker sons general motors dealers since 1916 thone 141 oakville or j n oneill son phone 14 georgetown

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