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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 17, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald vtfed nctday evening january i7h 1940 iff rvtsa noma styijs pprk shoulders 1s creame butter 2 59c speciaischneiders ddft8 purelar0 10b lean meaty pork butts 23 bound bone beep shoulder roasll 7 l- pabtlt boned blade beef roast 19 brisket ob plate boiling beef 14 choice boneless rolled rib roasl 25 in the news of the week choice round steak roast 24 tvesh country style large casings sausage 2 29 fbesh oft smoked fillets 19 large kippers 15 golden smoked ciscoes 19 fbesh oysters 33 califorjiia juicy oranges extra large size 29c 39c per dozen grapefruit 5 for 25c wfw cabbage 2 for 15c new carrots 3 bunches 25c january meeting of wctu th january meeting of uie w o t u wm held friday jan 12th at the home of mrs a speight with the president mrs a r vannatter in the chair mrs a reeve who conducted the devotional period took as the subject of study holding ufe sacred the thought presented were based upon the two texts god created man in his own image gen 127 and know ye not that your body is the temple of the holy spirit which is m you which ye have of ood and ye are not your own for ye are bought with a price therefore glorify ood in your body and your spirit which are his roor n 19 2q the christian s duty to keep his body a fit temple of gods spirit de mands obedience to the lawb of health including the exclusion of all hajrjn ful indulgence of appetite in order to give tils utmost for the highest body mind and spirit must work in harmor- vi r aws of the ctea whose image man is made thus orly can perfection of person nlity dwsop and life fulfill the pur pose cf creation folio a n a report of the executive meeting held in december it was de elded to endorse the resolution pre rented by the officers that in order to more thoroughly equip ourselves for dur work a study be made at our an ex canadian now resident in the united states returned to his old can- sdlan home last week for a visit af ter moving about among old friends for a day or two hejtegah to wear a worried expression vnd finally burst out with this remark why youd hardly know canada was at war it turned out that this man expec ted to see the province teeming with soldiers in uniform bands playing flags flying and everybody in a state of high excitement as a matter of fact while this coun try is up to itsheck in war effort on a scale far greater than the 19141918 affair there was plenty of justifica tion in his observation for the point is that canada is doing- an efficient job- and where you have the most ef fictency you have the least noise the ten year old motor car roars along the highway at forty miles an hour but the new 1b40 model only hums at sixtyfive what the visitor from the united states couldn t see in three days was that in a period of only four and 1 l haven emerson s book the sale by atorotnc noney spent on liquor were spent for victory bonds we ur- ly could consider ourselves sound fin anciers at the close of the discussion ula jean cole accompanied by mrs nor man burns contributed a pleastns vocal solo which delighted all preaeht- wlth thanks to our hostess and all who had helped to provide an interest ing and helpful session the meeting adjourned to convene feb 2nd not date at the home of mrs o b day- foot market st legion will stage monster concert for troops at aldershoa the british show world are to stage a- gala concert topnotchers half months more than fifteen thou and canadian boys have been fitted with clothing and equipment trained moved across the danger infested at ian tic without the loss of one life that these lads have already had a month of further training in england he dldn t have a chance to watch the ever increasing production in factories throughout the country or to see the never ending stream of railway traf fie rushing daj and night with fresh loads of war materials to ocean ports nor could he know about the already amazing production of aircraft in mjc canadian plants the scores of flying mdm by mtaoverend fields being rushed to completion and recentl published bv uie domestic quality cooking apples x c basket phone 27 wm king prompt delivery st georges vestry meeting held on monday evening i and the officers and members of all organisations for their faithfulness in carryii g on tht work i church a volt of thanks was also tendertd to the rtctor and his wife also u i mr and mrs w p bradley mr and mrs wallace thompson jv were re appointed auditors i the vestry then adjourned congregational melting was then alcohol its effects on man which gives tl e most up to date scientific flndin7f upon which medicine and the assocliled sciences are agreed as to the en ct on the human organism of beverage alcohol mrs f c over end anjj mrs c b dayfoot were ask ed to plan this course of study it was also decided to invite miss rosamund duff field secretary or the provirclal union to visit oeorge town at as early a date as can con veniently be arranged earnest discussion of the present system of liquor sale followed the leaflet for the entertainment of canadian hoops in training at alderahot it was announced here today by captain ben allen assistant general manager and director of entertainment of the canadian legion wir services the concert tobe presented janu ary 21 under the direction of captain mert w plunkett originator and di rector of thf dumfoells and now eupv ervlsor of overseas concert parties for the legion organlzaton will fea ture such famous british stars of stage add screen as beatrice llllle fred emrrmey jack buchanan and leslie hensns their services will be rendered without pay the complete chorus of the stage- show all clear now running at the quens theatre in london also will take part in the program which- will be presented i several times throughout the day so that it will be enjoyed by all of the large co ititnni uuljaiilu u uie board ui the thousands f young men wht have tsmgeiiml aml s s the applet tor admtslon jnto the rca 0nlte1 ct i canada dealing f sbajaffipb iusl with the hmmton government con stknrtmmfell jssfiitles are ready i trol c mrnent sale o liquor- for them he couldn t realize that i the coffers of the red cross have been filled by eatr hands hospital staffs organized that the immediate succc i of the current 200000000 war loan was assured that the agri cultunl workers had a read seared their plans for a stupendous produc hon of food stuffs and war materials all this in a little ovtr four momlis and behind it the one explanation elfic i no while there ls much satisfaction for participants in an efficient orgamza tlon there l littlt of the spectacular that prompts rousing cheer bubbling ei tin sia m cr ilnh there will be more out which have we in ontario and que bee since the introduction of the jstem ofgovernment control which was heralded b its advocates as a true temperance measure liquor consumotlon has greatly increased with all its consequent evils at the outbreak of war in september increas ed taxation of alcoho lc beverages bj dominion and province resulted in a decrease of sales one woild have thought says the leaflet that con sider ni the relation between drink i nd po ertj rime and human miser thit governments would have rejoiced in this decrease not jo it is nounccd hat this reduction is to be checked bv a decrease in prices tion of canadians at that centre this will be the first pretentious entertainment undertaking of the canadian legion war services over seas and is the forerunner of similar concerts to be presented in england j fraxice during the w captain allen said now that the 1st division of the- canadian active service force is saf ely encamped at aldershot the ac tivities of the overseas organization of the canadian legion war servioea ate caining momentum a e ack moore of winnipeg who headed the vanguard of legion otflceis to england s busy with ins colleagues putting into operation the varlou welfare laciiitles undertaken by the c l ws tor the benefit of the dominion s armed voices rigid censorship imposed of a nec- tuy by the british authorities nat urally restricts to a minimum the volume of news from abroad but suf flclent ha been re e ved to indicate that the u tion il adj is an influen tial factor in the lives of the new ijroops d hence j our bl job during fch rnrmm s mvs hc thisicar as hundreds of new airplanes oj tho bag our svstem is not govern roar overhead m dailj training flight men control but government sale and the bl corps of canadiin niers we ns cittzens are paitners in i net into uniform th daily increi es businc which debauches our peone in the amoiml of gwcls this com y i for profit however as loval citizen produces will a o be itflected in a we can if we will apply the mosi mor- the annual vestry meeting of st georges church wai held according nd s a substantial improve to canon on mondaj evening the ment in the church s financial condl rector rev woo thompson j tion over last vear presiding the creed was recited and satisfactory reports were presented the opening prayers said bv tnc sons of st george sunday delard open by the rector for tht jjjgves clerk mr wallace school woman s auxiliary daughters purpose of electing a lay delegate to thompson then read the minutes of i of the church choir altar guild t nil in the term of mr e goodler last vestry meeting junior aiffcharv the rector addressed the vestry mentioning the work oi the year past and offering commendation to all who had served the church and farthered of c uzen toward effective remedy possbe prent wcli i by prompt sweet capqral i 1 o it th gi 1 will till be par rv orderliness her work in any capacity he then gave the vital statistics 17 baptized 6 confirmed 11 marriages and 6 burials he called on the congrega tion to make 1940 not just a normal year in the work of the church and religion but a very outstanding one the churchwardens report was then presented by mr thos eason jr babies branch or chestra willing helpers and st george s tennis club the rector announced that mr earner c thomp on would carry on as rector s warden mr thos eason jr was re elect ed peoples warden a committee consisting of the churchwardens and mr wallace thompson was appointed to arrange for sidesmen a cordial vote of thanks was ten dered to the officials of the church tlallv masked bj l i i ticitak itg r i sunt t en it will be a sur uie well li formed politicians unl tie tlon this jeflr arc ffntej bv the state of mind the intr las nte el thiee of thee j with safety at your recall store watch our window rok weekly ice cbcam specials and cuiwixsuonhkt butterscotch nut sundae 13c 2 lor 25c longs conicdiiwiersflf f rrecorv 1 theatre friday january 19 gracic allen murder caae mystery story by s s van dine with grade allen rough ridere roundup roy rogers cartoon lone stranger and porky fox news i saturday january 20 thunder afloat melodrama with wallace beery cartoon blue danube lew lehr monkeys is the craziest peoples chapter 8 dick tracy returns matinee at 3 p m tuesday and wednesday january 23 and 24 wuthering heights 1mb the powerral net by kaabr brente wiut merle oberon mm david nhen march otime soldiers with wings band will osborne who has rsked to be relieved also to elect a substitute mr p d mcnall was elcterl as laideleg ite for the wnrn 1 tervie ved la t week agreed term of two years and mr jesse m c e wcit be com laratlvcjy lit biandford was elected substitute l bil s dirnj the campaign th miltlng then closed with the prtsent eovrtiment would npi eal benediction after which the woman r s pp for the work it had done z envfi opes i and 60 sheet writing pad bith for 15c specials for this w auxiliary kindly sirved refreshmtnts so far nnd t memx r would work while makint the appeil tlie opiiositlon would not likelj sponsor conscription against which the gov cinment in iower ls pledned and tie e opponents would in all probabll ltj bo confined to a plea that thej could do a btttlr job than the one be ing clone red cross society i l the red cross ls this week pre paring a shipment of warm clothing for refugees in the devastated areas of poland and finland we need your help in supplying warm new clothing or all kinds tor women and children of all ages these people are s iflering intensely from the cold please help by leaving a donation of rh mr kings minister of defence clothing or money at the red ross ijton launched the appeal to in the meantime many ontario clt izciu took comfort in the picture or premier mitchell hepburn presiding at the big war loan rally in toronto rooms or phone one of the committee who will call no donation will too small to be gratefully received mrs w v grant mrs vtr- watson mrs p b coffin red cross needs your help although thousands of women started knitting as soon as war was declared it took the arrival of wintry blasts to make thousands more realize how much the fighting forces needed the articles that came from the click ing needles the tieed is still urgent say can adlan red cross officials and so just in c se there are women who would like to do their bit and don t know what is needed here are some of the things recommended by this organization more detailed instructions may be obtained from local red cross groups or from toronto headquarters wo men are urged to follow all knitting instructions carefully to use the right da needles the correct weight of wool toxd always to try the number of stitches to the inch to have the ten jrion correct do you favor the army the air force or the navy this ls what ea force needs canadians of all ranks to join canada s task by loaning their sav ings there was satisfaction too in the fact that premier hepburn has seen i the light of public opinion and that the proposed moratorium on munlcl pal elections may be quietly side tracked in any event it will be modi fied and will not become effective un til the 1m1 elections at the liberal caucus last week a number of mem bers favored having all municipalities conduct plebiscites in connection with 1941 elections to determine whether they want the twoyear term or not the decisions from the pleblsdlestobe blndlng other members just army socks may be of any suit able colour the new regulation length ls 16 laches maximum from topei cuff to under heel sweaters are acceptable in all ntltable colours wristlets four inches long minimum scarves 19 inches wide and 46 inches long helmets and mitts hay mitt and rifle mitts ribbing should be done loosely on half tttltts sad rifle mitts to ensure perfect circulation in angers khaki ls the inferred colour for ad thesearticjes ata force the airmen need socka of the tegular slsft to light blue blue heather or macst sweaters air force blue or gtey bcarves same length as those for the army hi ajr force bhte or grey atroetpe glove strongly urged the proposed legislation be abandoned this session the number of people on urban and agricultural relier in canada had de creased 26 per cent in november last as compared with november of the previous year the 1939 total being 582 000 compared with totals in 1937 the figure was down onethird and wristlets all air force blue navy seamen s stockings and scarves are needed hmlly the stoofc- ings which are worn over regular socks are from 18s inches to 26 inches from top of cuff to under heel grey should be loosely ribbed at top for the stockings are drawn up over the trousers scarves in navy blue or grey 14 inches wide and 66 inches to 73 inches long these scarves are wrapped around the sailors bodies and are sometimes put over their heads to act as helmets ordinary socks for the sailors are needeculn grey sweaters navy blue or grey i wristlet for all forces should be east on or off very loosely ah sweaters re sleeveless socks should be wash ed and pressed or washe an stret ed it is adrsable to attach slses in eockjj and sweaters don t neglect that cough or cold take our special bronchial mixture s oz bolmr 49 ee hot atlr bottles qt mm- mlad s pabllm tsos frtit salt 47c kidnl1 and bladder pills 60 for 50c mointie carbolk soap t for 14c thermal wooi fa as advertised on your radio bisma rex 4 oz 16 oz 75c 1 50 iu un always shop to advantage at 1qir rexail drug store build yourself up with multiple vitamin capsui es 50 for 1 50 ifcil i how pcopt ncomanmj cress corn ft bunion salves try it today 5fi w v each ladies at last you can harmonise ourseif from head to toe 1 let your friends see you at your very best with a the quality cosmetics at the price you can afford powder 60c creams 50c rouge or lipstick 60c perfume z5o 50c robbs drug store ipuone 70 we dcutct the rexa1x store georgetown eurej0di0rlw monarch fancy pastry flour 64c saniflush ta free i handy fbee i ammonia when yon buy 5 ban pearl soap all for 23 pure lard 2 19c apple and strawberry jam 4 lb tin 49c anna lee scdtts cake floor pkg 25c recipe book pbxe australian seedless raisins 2 lb 25c choice reoleaned special meat values sweet picrz21d oottabe bogls br the ploe raumus back bacon by the 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