Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1938, p. 8

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paged the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 14th 1936 h summit food specials fresh pork legs hall fit zuuu heinz assorted soups 2 tr 25c beats all javelle water 5 1 25c aylmer pork beans 21 os size t25c westons fancy biscuits 2 ib- 29c shredded wheat 2 23c c lb porterhouse or roasts 9 iclb with good undercut sirloin steak 29 foil cuts rump roasts 19 k to 7 lb raeh 17 clb fresh lamb front quarters domestic shortening 2 lbs 25 fruits and vegetables few carrots g qt bskt jo potatoes 1c lb peck 1c doz 29c cobbler lemons california good stxc we sell for cash phone r i dw titk we 28w v- dullv dexjver clean towels 1 0 tor 1 c in stock now hostess household towels 150 in roll 1c wan breckcfa to hou roll tfe eub tbz idbal ktpchew absorbent and poubher mnrtww obor prep s 15c fly spray 25c intredaesery offer ovaltine st 25c clifton cream petals 25c clifton nail polish remover petals oir seb these 8uaot new toilet aids dbco store service s p chapman pharmacist phone bring u your fum p we tsst deliver 72 for j anniversary services umehouse presbyterian church sunday september r8th u iso ud 730 pm etudud tim rev robert kerr of streetsville gigantic carnival li i i i i auspices rotary and lions clubs victoria park oakville iwsdiw and friday september 15th and 16th 8 piri d5t vaudeville dancing games clown band pipe band brass band complete change of program each night jon free fun for all local news sept 38 thanksgiving day oct luth oeorgetown pall pair and 20 thanksgiving day three weeks from next mondaysoctober 10th baptist bazaar november 12th full particulars later it herald new advertisements reach the people with money to buy sunday school rally at ashgrove unitedchurch sunday sepnath at 11 am bread took a onecent drop in georgetown during the past two weeks kitcheners new 250000 post of- flce will probably be opened early next month it you cannot payasyougo dont go 1 youll feel better and have a clearer conscience acton citizens band is preparing to take part in a band competition at aurora next mofith during the summer vacation an airconditioning plant was installed in arthur public school anniversary services at llmehouse presbyterian church see advt in this issue bicycles for rent at richardsons hardware itp miss e appleby of oeorgetown wa sthe guest speaker yesterday af ternoon at the cheltenham w l meeting mark given of limehouse had a prize winning hackney among the horses exhibited at toronto exhibi tion fergus similar to oeorgetown and brampton is replacing wooden poles with modern lighting standards in its business section york county childrens aid socie ty was refused permission by wood- brtdge agricultural society to hold a tag sale at the fall fair there pa liners ton public utilities com mission has reduced the basin and water service rates from 150 to 100 a year the speckled trout season closes tomorrow sept 15th after being ex tended this year by the ontario de partment of fisheries tn addiiional special prize to the fall fair prize list best 5 lbs butter in 1 lb prints by j n oneill son motor rurf valued at 400 a beautiful arch with two large cobblestone pillars is being erected at fairview cemetery acton it is in deed an improvement to the cemetery entrance potato farmers in caledon report a loss of from 30 to 50 per cent due to rot truckers of alton and cale don are paying 40 cents per 90 lb bag in the fields all midget baseball players and those holding ticket money are re quested to meet in the town hall to morrow night at 8 oclock this is an important meeting it is said that this country would be iri better condition if there were not so many mortgaged motor cars parked by rented houses on paved highways built on credit the pall fair is the next big at traction in oeorgetown have you your exhibits ready oct a prize list arid be one of the exbjbtiors at hal- ton countys nnest show reeve nelson robinson held a successful sale of purebred holstein cattle at his farm at norval on mon day they were a choice lot of cattle and good prices were realised motorists se now allowed ten minutes parking on the south side or mill street opposite the post office you are requested to please remember the time limit is ten minutes no more phone 273w for all furnace and stove repairs pipes and elbows lin ings and grates for any store p l meoflvray tinsmith and plumber it j n oneill son for pleury plows and shares oeorgetown phone 14 it the town will lose a considerable revenue due to the ontario govern ments ban on slot machines but it should prove a worthwhile loss dont forget to turn your clock back one hour on saturday night be fore you turn in as daylight saving comes to an end this season on sun day funeral services were held in knox presbyterian church milton on sunday for john s mccannell 73 who died at the bome of his daughter on friday we are slow to give credit for the countless times the right service is renderd but we erupt like vesuvius when at rare intervals wwwthiwy goes wrong messrs fred conn w j alexan der and c herrtngton of sunset farm georgetown won many awards with their prize poultry at the cana dian national esnmtuon due to the increase tn attendance at the milton high school this year an extra teacher miss eatber lewie of smiths palis ont was anno by the school board at a special meet ing the recent lions dub carnival in burlington realised more than suqqs it was announced at the dub banquet the proceeds 30 per cent more than last year will be used for welfare a bylaw to issue 15000 deben tures la order to provide new accom modation to permit the ttis of the nigh school was approved by the electors of exeter by 195 to 125 votes neu mckinnon of hulsburg aged 80 was awarded first prise in the class for fiddlers over 75 years at the oldtime fiddlers contest held at the cne c e mrmlllin of erin was one of the judges while many weekly newspapers either do not publish at an or reduce vacati season for a week or two the herald gives the merchants and sens of oeorgetown fiftytwo i of service in the community wow that the ontario aaaoolauon of agricultural societies has asked caohboclety latto jovincejto re commend one person per year forfr agricultural service diploma it is a good chance to honor these silent heroes of the province whenthe old frost casing on the water tower at he beardmore co acton was removed the other day a toad was found up near the top much alive it jumped to the ground although it is 17 years since the casing was put oxl wheruihe-watec- works system was installed there are numerous complaints from citizens of glen williams about motorists speeding through that vil lage some one is going to get pinched if it continues and we throw out this hint that the guilty parties may take notice and save themselves a fine and court costs in good health and excellent spirits jonathan h shields one of oakvllles oldest citizens observed his 80th birthday on saturday sept 10th while he admits hes slowing up a bit as his years increase the vener able gentleman of halton still makesj point of tnklngjrltjially titrall nhmit town a boom in canadas aircraft in dustry with a 1300000 plant to be built at malton is predicted following the successful conclusion of negotiations by the british air mission for the manufacture of military planes in this country for the british govern ment caledon taxpayers will enjoy the lowest tax rate in a decade with the striking pf the rate for 1938 by coun cil lastjweek at 249 mills the sec tional school rate will be over and above uiis figure the rate is a re duction of five mills from the 1937 figure and will mean a substantial saving to the citizens in general owing to the number of citizens inquiring the name of the pipemajor of oeorgetown pipe band we have the pleasure of stating that the band is under the very capable leadership pipemajor h mekerroll of to- ito this band is ever becoming a fine musical- organization in town and their efforts should receive the sup port of all citizens last years record fair attracted one of the best entries which has ever marked the orangeville pair during the 76 years since it wa first originated in 1862 approximately 2500 was expended as prize money by officials of the fair on a 100 per cent basis a ten per cent increase this year will bring the total purse to be distributed to approximately 2750 orangeville town council decided last week to place a registration book in the town hall where all unemploy ed men in the municipality could re gister their names for work employ ers could then find out what men are available for employment men may register whether they are on relief or not this might prove a benefit to any town an editor of one of our exchanges says that he and his wife disagree materially she reads what others write and he writes what others read she keeps the devil out of the house to the best of her ability while he detains him on all occasions and could not go to press without him she knows more things than she writes and he writes more things than be knows who ever heard of anybody los ing a job because he was too good at it well thats what happened school teacher near allsa craig the school marm had but three pupils all in the entrance class she drilled them so diligently that they all passed the departmental examinations and since there are no other children of school age in the community she finds herself minus a job jail sentences only alternative for drunken drivers allan morley mil ton appeared before police magis trate w p woodllffe on two charges of into he pleaded guilty to both charges on the first charge he was fined 10 and oests or 10 days in the county jail and 30 and costs on the second charge or 20 days in jail to run concurrently the accused took the jail term a flntnral rampalgn which is being launched for toronto by the ontario temperance federation oct loth will have as its objective 15000 the drive will continue until october 15 and at the close a rally of tem perance forces will be held in massey hall hitherto the federation has been financed generally by supporters among the churches and a number o individual friends time was when the golden rod one of canadas loveliest autumn weeds was despised as the cause of hay fever now we are told that this was all wrong and that the ragweed is the culprit in the case another ma licious weed was the sweet dover fetch used to be ruthlessly cut down as it grew by the roadside now it is considered in the same class as alslke and alfalfa and is cultivated by the farmer and its fragrance fills the air in the summer time truly a little ewnliui is a dangerous thing lbs george cash oolf wlsbes to inform the inhabitants oeor and sur district ahets opening a music studio for piano beginners a specialty terms moderate au particulars on request the oeorgetown mens bridge club held their opening meeting on mon day evening at the legion han with a good turnout several new mem bers were accepted and plans dis cussed for the coming season new provision made to make be feel at home members of the executive volunteered to instruct dubs the sue of their newspapers during the tard to bert their ability the meeting next monday night sept 19th will be held to st georges hall after that ever monday to the hettr news from brills of interest to better dressed men mr joseph hillman of shifferhillman clothe toronto will be present at this store all afternoon and evening of friday sept 16th it is with great pleasure that we announce the unusual visit of this prominent tailoring authority who represents one of canadas foremost houses of highgrade custom clothes you will- avail yourself of a rare opportunity by meeting mr hillman and discussing your clothing requirements with him he will per sonally measure for all garments ordered we assure you of a perfect fitting d brill co comer main and mill sts georgetown phone 167 3 f1jre food store- 24 lb bag excelsior pastry flour 49c 7 lb bag excelsior pastry flour 19c 2 tins eagle brand sweetened con densed milk 35c 3 large tins pork and beans 25c lb tintoddy for lc with 1 lb tin 39c 2 x 1 lb cartons pure lard 23c 38 oxjab devon sweet relish tsc bingo horse radish guaranteed pure bottle 19c 3 pkgs kkovah jelly maker fa jar rubbers white or red doz fa 3 aeroxon ply coils fa sweet piobxe cottage roll by the piece lb 2sc chow breakfast bacon by the piece jb he peamfrvtkd back bacon by the piece m nc fresh bologna by the piece lb vte whcz ply fume in bulk bring yaw w choice rmkh pkuit amd teojccablcs a e farnell phone 75 free delivery the horticultural society school children take notice the childrens gardens will be judged this week or early next week four prizes are given for childrens gardens 200 100 50 ceritstand 25 cents also at the georgetown fall fair four prizes will be given the children for the best bouquets from their own gardens the prizes will be 1 00 75 cent i 50 cents and 25 cents calling members of the society for members of the society winning the great est number of prizes for flowers at the fall fair there will be three special prizes 300 200 and 100 oolosvbundness appects rcoru n vajuotjs ways people who are eotorbund were not very pleased when colored traffle sig nals were litfrodoced and since bea cons have been fcn general use their troubles hare increased inability to tuttf b colon is more twmirft than most of ns l more men than women are vtethns of it tbere are people who are color blind in only one eye for misrmr while their toft eye may ace red as red their right aees it as black the story u told of a fsgmfus qua ker chamiat who was oolonsmd nd had only three normal color eenaa- uons a pink flower looked blue to hirw and when he cut bis- chin one day he saw green blood flowing from instances of colored vmon an not uncommon- some people always see as though they were toektoc through glen william united church harvest home services sunday sept 25 1938 l 11 u sod 7 pm h ocrsr tctj f i atom v25 on moimrj sapl 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