Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1938, p. 4

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page 4 thegeprgetown herald wednesday evening november 16th 1938 i cold weather specials at silvers here are a few worthwhile moneysavers on cold- weather needs quality merchandise at 1 distinctly lower prices girls skisuits lovely new 3piece all wool freize suits for girls 595 girls coat sets fur-trimmed- coat hat and mutf to match sizes 6 to 1 0 smart new styles special 695 ladies pullovers pure botany wool pullovers with long sleeves in fancy knits reg 195 special 149 ladies dresses velvet and sheer chiffon dresses in some of the seasons loveliest style creations reg 1095 value special 795 ladies pyjamas flannelette pyjamas that are well made of soit sturdy materials cleverly trimmed special 98c ladies underwear all wool vests and bloomers in all sizes reg 98c value s 69c mens underwear heavy ribbed cotton combinations in various styles special h9c mens underwear penmans merino shirts and drawers on sale at 69c mens pyjamas warrendale flannelette pyjamas in all sizes on sale 1 9q mens dres gloves capeskin gjoves all sizes in black brown and grey welllinecl special 98c boys windbreakers we have a large selection of boys windbreakers in sizes 24 to 36 made with sport backs in fancy freizes and meltons 159 198 and 249 mens overcoats we still have a good selection of mens overcoats in many styles and materials all are reasonably priced from 1195 and u shop with confidence at silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown our store will be open all day thursday from now until christmas news from the nyal drug store prophylactic special offer an alfred mealdn set of koseciilte dlnnerware it a saving of at least s395 ask us for details palmolive shave cream with wardonia razor 49c the new dr west miracletuft tooth brush 5q for your bridge party talijes score pads prizes cards etc see our splendid selection advanced showing of christmas merchandise make your selection now a anan deposit will hold any article jintll christinas christmas cards from lc to 10c special christmas card offer 5 beautiful cards with your name and addreat suitably or printed personal greeting cards for only remember maccormacks for vitamin products maecormacks drug store we deliver georgetown st georges w a bazaar in the church basement saturday nov 19th from 3m oclock jus fling your eye over these attracttonsl fancy wobx maaaamaxem tabi childrens booth daughters of the churchs fancy work and candy booth and look at this news irish stjltes bene trees 4tm to m and tth ealar cms jm qewier 1 well be seeing you died oarterin aeorgetowh on thurs day november 10th 1938 hartley carter beloved hudband of leah layoack in his 81st year nixon suddenly in esqucslng township on monday nov 14th 1938 william h son of the late james herbert and mrs nixon of ashgrove in memoriam jamh35 in loving memory of george w james who passed aiway nov 18th 1933 to know you never said goodbye will always bring regret but hearts that always loved you are hearts that wont forget sadly missed by wife and child ren milton at a large and enthusiastic meeting held on monday evening last the mil ton business mens association wat reorganized with the following offi cers hon president r b galbralu president w morrison 1st vlce-prfsl- dent len owen 2nd vlcefiresldsnt o krhler 3rd vicepresident c w clark secretary g c gowland treasurer h f mcnlchol mrs john turner has returned home from an enjoyable trip to scot land where she visited relatives and friends men teachers of the public schools in halton gathered at the home of mr and mrs l l skuce milton u honor mr j m denyes former in spector of public schools who recent ly retired mr p sanderson of oak- vllle central school made a presenta tion to mr denyes mrs t c dales and mrs m t harris returned home last week alter a months visit in new jersey new york asbury park and other inter esting points on the atlantic coast mr and mrs arthur parey wish to announce the engagement of thflr youngest daughter kathleen florence to elmer roy carton third son of mr and mrs m j carton milton at a reorganization meeting of the milton hockey club the following of ficers were elected president len owen vicepresident f mills secre tarytreasurer g c gowlandcomr mittoe waffer norrtngtcn dr p e babcock r mcandles walter hay- ward both intermediate and junior teams will be entered in the oha champion acton mrs alex mann was able to rrturn home from the general hospital guelph on saturday friends wish her continued progress toward good health friends are indeed pleased that mrs b rumley has aufflciently recover ed to be able to return home on mon day from the hospital and wish lor her a prompt recovery acton citizens band presented the first of a series of fall and winter bnnd concerts in the town hall on sunday evening before an appreciative audi ence the program was well varied mr j wilcox of georgetown rende this and fhaxln sport by q mao mcgllvray uons boxing show draws large crowd proceeds go in aid of under privileged children a crowd of over nve hundred people turned out to georgetown arena last monday night and witnessed some in teresting fistic bouts the proceeds of which goes in aid of the underprivi leged children of georgetown and vicinity although strictly a charity gihjw some clever boxers filled the card and kept the fans at a high ten sion during the entire show not only did the boxers please the large crowd but a galaxy of stars which included baby yack willie morrissey and charlie malone receiv ed a big hand baby yack and w morrissey took their turns at refer- eelng while fred nobert of the maple leaf ac and w chdjidick superin tendent of the aalln boxing handled the bouts the main bout of the evening be tween steve curley tltleholder of the 135lb class and maxle scott ended rather abruptly when maxle clipped curley over one right eye to win technical knockout the results of other interesting pre liminaries are as follows jack brydon ouelph took a deci sion over albert kemshead george town in the 95lb class- arnold brill went the time limit of four rounds with sonny stockford and gained the decision on points for his technique in rather a rough battle ted carroll guelph scored a techt- nlal knockout over jimmy sargent of georgetown jack kemshead was given the de cision over garth cowtan brampton in the best and most evenly matched bout of the evening ottelo mattussi of guelph won by a technical knockout over jim seville maple leaf ajc toronto as a novelty attraction president h mcclure of the lion club and lion dick llcata staged a daring ils- ucwresuing show which ended by both participants g01n downforthe count the lion club are grateful to all those who helped make the show such a decided success and especially to arnold brill who acted as matchmaker and was successful in bringing baby yack and other notables to george town the music supplied by the lome scots band was enjoyed by all present ltcol lion james ballantlne acted as master of ceremonies not get and which she resented miss clark who ts a great favorite with the harness racing fans of on tario la fast becoming norvals num ber one girl in this field of aport she won both lady drivers races at duf- ferln last year which meant s350 for each race and two gold watches she also won at the ottawa harness races o h hall 99 dr stevenson m m meredith 98 f hustler 97 w wilson 97 c cantelon 96 f stark 93 a w wilson 93 ski club news all members of the club are asked to attend a meeting for the purpose of organizing for the winter season the meeting will be held at the ncme of a kean on friday night nov 18 anyone wishing to join the club is cordially invited to be present norval rifle club tickets for the lucky draw for rifle are selling rapidly get yours early you majr be the lucky one the lraw takes place on christmas eve tickets are fifty cents the proceeds of the draw are in aid of a sick member trie norvai rifle club will visit the hamilton indoor rifle range on mon day night november 21st members are requested to be at the range on or before 800 pjn the north toronto rifle club will visit the norvai range on monday november 28th other rifle clubs are contemplating a visit to us the dates and clubs will be announced later it looks like a very busy winter season for the norvai boys the scores for monday night are as follows h nurse 100 m atkinson 100 ontario now sees value of forests provincial premier makes reforestation toor o this province is finally waking up to the necessity of conserving forests and passing them on to our child- ran e c drury former premier of the province of ontario saldlast week in addressing 250 county councillors and county- officials representative of 19 counties in this province at a banquet held at angus ont- which terminated the first day of the con servation forestry and plowing match jour we are finally realizing the mis takes of the lumber industry he continued who have been utterly careless of this provinces future mr drury emphasized the effect that reforestation has over the con- s trol of floods and rainstorms f why is it that the large european v rivers never overflow their banks an4 cause millions of dollars of havoc and our small grand and thames ivers do he asked it is because these ti countries know the value of reforest- lng certain areas and we are entirely ignorant of it he answered in the same breath we will have illustration material for our advertisers for christmas ad vertising 5 prestons specials f cod steaks 18c lb j smelts mackerel whole fish 15c lb bttwmav nnnu extra special sea finnan daddies herring 10c lb i i fy mets w red salmon centre cats or steaks 1 red salmon top cots or tail for boiling or baking i for a tasty dish try mackerel fhxets sea foods contain iodine your health demands iodine phone 293 we deliver tee lb 16c lb lb z e s thompson heads 19389 hockey club teams to be entered in otla hockey organization got under way in georgetown last night when a vtfry poorly attended but nevertheless 1 enthusiastic meeting elected an lght- ed comet solos that were weh receiv- man executive to carry on the 19389 ed a tribute to tom robson lite i hockey season drummer of the band was jwtd before mr e s ern thompson who held the program commenced the dual offices of vicepresident nd what has come to be locally known manager of the intermediate team last as calamity corner added another i year was the unanimous choice for motor smash to it record on tuolay president of the georgetown hockey morning when a truck of betcroft club during mr thompsons mfg co toronto was in collision with a motor car driven by j e moore 285 woolwich street guejui as n result mrs moore suffered a fractured arm and was severely bruis ed the whole front of the motor car was smashed and repair bills were es timated at 200 if the machine was considered worth repairing powerful now floodlights have been installed to illuminate the grounds nnd buildings at the bcardmort co penses plant replacing the former street light type of lighting the light mounted on the water tower other high points free press erin meeting of the erin cuntng club held at the rink on monday evening the club was reoninized and the following officers were elect- president w a l burchill vice- president r t elgle secrctary-tr- irer george horton commlttc w bush r m bell r o harris mr h matthews called on his bro ther mr peter matthews in toronto monday peter is nursing a frac tured leg sustained in a motor acci dent mr and mrs j ross laldlaw and son david of paisley were guests of dr and mrs abbott on sunday mrs andrew mckechnle returned name with them after spending a week with dr and mrs abbott car driven by miss price of or- angcvllle crashed into the rear a car owned by james weatherston of everton which was parked on the here on sunday afternoon miss price evidently lost control of her car just before the crash which damaged the rear of the weatherston necessitating repairs while miss prices car was quite badly damaged in the front but not sufficiently to hinder it being driven to orangeville there was no one injured except tat miss price suffered a nervous shock advocate manager nothing but goodwill and harmony has existed in the club and between the players and the club has enjoyed two very successful seasons to date under his managership now that he has taken over the presidency we not only look for a bigger and belter hockey club but also wish liim every success for the coming year financially the club did very well last year and after paying ah ev- have a small balance in the bank there arc however a number accounts standing from previous id years which they hope to be able to pay off in the near future following is a complete list of he executive elected for the coming 193b- 39 season honorary presidents dr reg paul t b stone president e s thompson vicepresident sam walker secretary n b hill treasurer clare walker executive dr jackson r l ker- cher jos hall sr allan law the appointment of managers entry of the teams in the oha left in the hands of the executive card oithanks we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our very- sincere thanks for their many kindnesses and sympathy extended to us in our sad bereave ment by the death of our beloved hus band and father mrs haruey carter and ptanuy there are some things thathould be always remembered for instance at a dfrjaer party the obsentmlnde pnferfor was seated next to a onatnv ow nfltac don yon ramem mr me profeewrt why earn yean ate yen nrifcd ma to marry 700 riufurs ah ye and did your and bob goldham chosen for allstar rugby team in picking a junior allstar high school rugby team the toronto tele gram chose bob goldham as the oest flying wing in the school leagues this is even more significant when in looking over the list of altars we find that bob goldham is the oruy member of his team northern vo cational school to be chosen on the famed team congratulations bob and keep up the good work in hockey this winter dominion stores sale of fine foods mccormicks specials 29 29 caecelot fingtrs macaroons lot roy shortbread tm tm creams 2 lbs 29 dttkimi butter bars 2 lbs 29 tartf choc puffs lb is jtniy cream and toasted s0das2bpkgs 25 air cushion sodas- lib pkg 19 milkmaid light and dark caramels lb 19 cdlo wrappwl candies tb 19- indian broken pekoe tea 43 vivian clark norvai station headlines the new when aiss vivian olarfc of norvkl station defies the starter at the duf- ferln harness races thats news and when she refuses to apologise that puts nervals number one ghi in the headlines was olark was driving todd brit ton owned by dr millar of but aurora ny in the lady driv event at the dufferto hemees races last week when efae defied the start- era orders and was suspended v now long lhu dark did not know box when told abe mfgut be rein stated if she apologised to the cana dian national trotting asoditfon she said notcine doing xt sm mjm clark was entitled to a certain in toe race which she dtt bread flour reliable five roses fl0u pastry flour pure lard shredded o desiccated cocoanut australian sultana seedless raisins raking rowder domino tb 229 45 11 a 35 a i 08 m5 pocked 24lbbog hcgo choice fruits cauliflower 2 15 celery stocks 5 grapes 3 lb 23 cabbage large 5 yams lb 5 tomatoes 2 lb 35 cooking onions 10 lb bag 21 oranges doz 23 cake jlirn smm wltuu fnrft 2 23 devon sliced side bacon 27 q l

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