Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1938, p. 8

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page 3 the georgetown herald wednesday evemiig september 28th 1938 g local news pone frolic oct 10 11 this lafalr night at the arena thanksgiving day one week from monday october 20th hpnt miss the big fair tn the park homorrow fit georges bazaar nov 18th in the basement of the church bean supper and euchre in holy cross hall thursday oct 20th just imagine 7500 in prizes for the lucky amateurs at the lions frolic franlc fetch will hold an auction sale of fully accredited- ayrshire oows and heifers at his farm on tuesday october 18th the total assessment for the vil- lage of creemore for 1938 is 33369300 the population of the village is 617 ken boole will be master of- cere monies at the big lions amateur show in the arena oct 10th 7500 in prizes it mrs bruyns of charles st will commence classes in art appreciation drawing arid painting saturday oct 8th- ltp replying to a query from a young- lady in town we advise you not to put em on just yet they might not last out the winter community sacred thanksgiving service in the arena sunday oct 9 sponsored by the georgetown lions club the regular meeting of george town womens institute will be held at the home of mrs d campbell on wednesday oct 5th speaker mrs abbott be sure to visit the georgetown business mens association booth at the pair tomorrow two prizes awaits someone for simply registering for the lucky draw have you secured your ticket for the draw of one ton of coal to be given by the lions club at their fro lic oct 10 11 it ashgrovebnuedghurch anniver sary services will be held oct 9th at 11 ajn and 730 pjn rev w r archer of lowvllle speaker special music by the choir 2t a family man is one who works all day to provide for his family and then- feels grateful if one of them ews on a button for him were hard to please a couple of weeks ago people were praying for coolej- weather now theyre com plaining about the chilly evenings wait for the original one cent sale to be held oct 26 27 28 29 two rexall items for the price of one plus one cent robbs drug store the rexall store it northern ontario and north west territories appear to be in a gold dis covery contest they have taken daily turns in recent weeks in reporting new strikes the canadian national railway are now running a train from toron to onsaturdays only which leaved toronto at 1130 pm and arrives at georgetown a 1335 ajn see new time table on page 2 of this issue are you light footed b youre not ybh had better plan on attending the tennis club dance in the arena on friday oct 7th a sure cure is guaranteed by willis- tipping and his blue dragoons it alton county will be represented at the international plowing match tobe held on oct 13 at minesing at an elimination contest the following junior plowmen were chosen to rep resent hal ton county grant baker freeman leonard lister hornby kenneth brown hornby civic officials of ail towns along no 7 highway are asked to meet in toronto soon with a view to forming what will be known as the number seven highway association the meeting will be held in the royal york hotel on wednesday and thurs day october j and 6 a delegation from erin womens institute and the local wctu wait ed on the village council last week and asked that the two local beer parlors be forced to close their doors at ten pjn no immediate action was taken members of council advising the delegation that they wished time to consider the request r j kerr president of the on tario fall fairs association officially opened the 86th annual halton coun ty fair at milton on saturday last e m readhead secretary of the hal- ton agricultural society stated that there was an increase of 40 per cent in exhibits this year even cold weather wont stop people fiom having lots of fun a street carnival was staged at mark- dale a few nights ago by the roiar- lans the biggest attraction being a sort of midway when the shouting and tumult had died it was found there would be four or five hundred dollars left oyer out of the proceeds which will be devoted to practical purposes of charity it would be nice if the local lions club would experi ence the same results after their frolic here on oct 10 and 11 mcenery dampier the home of mrs r dampier in everton was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday sept 17th at three oclock when her daughter miss grace dampier became the bride of mr david jesse m son of mrs william mcenery of bal- linafad rev j p mcleod assisted by the brides brother j h dampier of mckeesport pa officiated at the ceremony which took place beneath an arch of evergreens autumn flowers a pink a white streamers the bride who was given in marriage by her uncle mr roy hindley looked lovely in her wedding gown of tropi cal blue silk velvet and blue finger tip veil with shoulder knot of am erican beauty roses miss beatrice cramtnond of islington in fusclua velvet with shoulder bouquet oftalis- man roses acted as bridesmaid mr ernie mcenery of balllnafad cousin of the groom was best man during the signing of the register miss alma mcenery sang after a reception at the home of the brides mother mr and mrs mcenery left on their wed ding trip to ottawa and quebec pro vince the bride travelling in a du- venewlne jacket with navy accessor ies and navy coat with wolf tri free press knox church anniversary anniversary services will be held in knox presbyterian church george town on sunday oct 16th the special speaker at 11 ajn and 7 pjn will be rev f g stewart of st andrews presbyterian church kit chener on monday evening oct 17th a fowl supper will be served from 6 to 8 pjn followed by a concert in the auditorium of the church excel lent supper and program everybody welcome admission adults 40c children under 12 25c summer foodpicialt this seasons yoopg lamb lgs25 loins 22 front quarters 16 ton aloes zx stae oat tuky ed silver salmon tkji till 27 spaghetti 3 t beats all javelle water 5c25e prime rib roasts rolle uv c lb pot roasts 15 rib boiling beet 12 fresh spareribs 15- gcelph creamery butter 24 we sell for castt ikaaw c j buck deliv er united cbareh annlveraaiy anniversary services will be held in the tjnited cmirch georgetown on sunday oct 2nd rev a a mus tard ba to w speak at 11 ajn and 7 pjn special music will be rendered by the choir and mr w r black baritone toronto on mon day evening oct 3rd a supper and concert will be held in the basement of the church where everyone will be welcomed the following talent will take part in the program harmony string qluartctte toronto w r black baritone tpronto mrs jose phine mcleay soprano mlmico miss lois stevens reader hamilton mixed quartette choir carman sutciute organist supper at 630 pjn concert 8 pm tickets adults 25c children 15c notice to distributors ot milk in georgetown the following regulations are quot ed from amendments to the public health act as enacted by chapter 30 of the statutes of ontario 1938 no person shall sell offer for sae or deliver in any city or town or in any other municipality or other- area to which by orderincouncil made upon recommendation of the minister this section is made applicable milk which has not been pasteurized in a pasteuriza tion plant to which the depart ment has issued a certificate of approval in the prescribed form milk shall include whole milk and such products of milk as are sup plied processed distributed or sold in any form other than but ter or cheese this act comes into effect october 1 1938 and applies to the munlcl polity of georgetown c v williams medical officer of health georgetown ont georgetown business mens association extend a warm welcome to citi zens of this district to attend georgetown fair and while there to visit their booth on the grounds on thursday afternoon the business men are hotting a lucky registration the winners of first and second prise in the draw wlit receive vouchers to the vmlne of 500 and 200 be sure and register your name at the business mens booth that is all you have to do to qualify for the prizes in the lucky registration ioyal guelphs modem theatre now until friday fred astalre ginger rogers in carefree a movie qnhr plctare with ralph bellamy shows at 215 7 and 9 pjn saturday sad monday janet oaynor robert montgomery franchot tone in 3 loves has nancy a morie oafs pfetwe extra tour gang foules of imt saturday continuo from 2 pjn coming tuesday clark gable and myrna loy in too hot to handle quality fall and winter apparel for the entire family at money saving prices sweaters mens all wool cordigans 149 boys pure pullovers zippers wool with 95c girls pure wool sweaters just arriv- ed 139 underwear featuring stannelds penman and other well known brands mens fall and winter combinations boys merino com 98c ations gg shoes ladies i dont fail to see the latest suede and patent footwear in black and colors mostly others at 29o 198 mens genuine goodyear welt oxfords reg 400 this week only 298 hosiery special mens allwool work socks our own make reg 35c pr this week only pr 1 q- ladies silk and wool hose this week only pr 2jm- boys allwool golf hose 50c value this week only pr qr mens winter weight work shirts special windbreakers mens doeskin windbreakers boys doeskin mens allwool windbreakers with zipper 69c 198 149 298 d brill co phone 167 the corner store georgetown ol milton f k robertson of pasadena cali fornia spent dwo days this week at the home of his niece mrs gray whom he has not seen for a number of years when an auxiliary gasoline tank rolled off a truck owned by the mil ton brick company on the dundas highway near cooksville statloi on saturday afternoon last it burst in to flames traffic was held up for some time the driver unaware of what had happened kept on his way mr and mrs elmer may hbrnby entertained on saturday evening in honor of mr and mrs m j brown who were celebrating their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary progress ive euchre was played during the evening mr and mrs brown were presented with a silver tureen a surprise party was tendered miss elma youngs of milton friday even- ing when a group of her friends met at the home of miss jean bunco miss youngs who is leaving the town to go into training tfor a nurse was the recipient of a beautiful bedroom clock funeral services were held tuesday afternoon for mrs lavlna garbutt of hamilton who died at the home of her daughter mrs stewart acorns detroit- on friday mrs garbutt was for many years a resident of nelson township she was the widow of the late david gaobutt services were held in milton rev john riddell of knox presbyterian church officiating interment was made in evergreen cemetery milton champion would not be missed to those of us who drive up to a service station with- -tlh- it up how much attitude it does not make a great deal of difference whether gasoline is raised another one cent or dwo cents we must have the gas to go anywhere and what is a cent or two among friends last week the ontario government stated that an other one cent tax on gasoline would net the province three million dol lars and in these days three million dollars will do quite a bit to keep the governmental wheels turning over however in this case it is suggested that the money raised by this one cent increase on gasoline tax would be handed back to the municipalities in which case it looks like a very good plan and it would be something tor every motorist in this town to know- that every time he bought a gallon ft gas here he was paying one cent into the town treasirry- trenton courier- advocate here we go again who t t t where t t t why to the annual dance of st george tennis club of course remember the grand time mil of 70a had at last rears dance well the club i bringing willis tipping and his blue dragoons to the arena on friday october 7th to again play for your dancing pleasure no individual invitations are being mailed as we want everyone and his sister or brother to attend dont forget the place and date admission 50c per pereon lunch 1130 pure food store 2 lbs guel firstgrade creamery butter 47c- sugar crisp corn flakes pkg 7c 3 large tins lealand tomato juice 21c 3 tins no 4 sieve peas 25c 2 tins heinz soups 25c 2 p chateau cheese plain or pimento 33c 32 os jar gold medal raspberry or strawberry jam se 16 os ten bordens maited milk 3sc 8 os tin vitone he 15 os tin maoio baking powder csc me 3 pkob princess soap flakes special e sweet pickle oottaoe rolls by the piece t3e choice breakfast bacon by the piece q tte peamsailed back bacon by the piece lb lie fresh boloona by the piece lb uke whiz fly fume in balk brimr year own camsjnees ttnlrl s choice fresh fruit and vegetable a e farnell phone 75 m-i- v

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