Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 17th 1940 t personals 8pr carl hyde returned to oamp borden after spending tne week end at bin borne here mrs 8 quanee and mjsa clara quanoe ea hagersvalle visited mrs d campbell last week mrs r mccullough who has been visiting with friends in paisley and creemore returned home on satur day mrs v oooop who recently moved to milton has returned from a visit with her son in ottawa and is spending today in georgetown an old boys and girls reunion of glen williams will be held at the home of mr and mrs flank mocul- loch erin on july 28th ladies pro vide lunch everybody welcome it mrs edward richardson laurel is visiting with her daughter mrs j a bellbody and mr bellbody of b r no 2 charles bartlett teller at the bank of montreal has returned from a towo- weeks vacation part of which was spent in detroit mwgw lloyd galloway of sarola but now with the rxjaf at toronto spent the week end with his cousin mr reg hoare mrs l e dillingham wife of a bank of montreal manager in london and a former employee of the herald oftllsd at the herald office this morn- jw tkhy lwsan of slewarttown has passed all his examinations at george town high school and will be in third form when school reopens in the fall he was recommended in four exams and successfully wrote three others mr and mrs george walters of georgetown tfish to announce the en gagement of their only phoebe jessie to mr barry i shortlll second son of mrs violet shortlll and the late mr lloyd shortu of toron to the marriage to take place early in august mr and mrs joseph c bwltser of lstorval announce the engagement of their daughter charlotte jean to mr frank oarpenter whltmee son of mr and mrs w whltmee of george town the wedding will fake place in st stephens anglican church hornby on august 10th mrs alfred collins entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on yonge st tn honor of miss ene gar vin glen williams whose marriage to georeg sargent is to take place at the end of the week quests number ed twentj and miss garvin was assist ed by misf jessie mil in opening the gifts the tea table was attractively arranged in pink and white with cen tre vase and pink arpjvtjorg tea assistants were miss elaine collins miss lll barclay and mrs wm aus tin of toronto children b gives 3j8 to the bed cross the local branch of the canadian red cross was richer by y338 this week pauline norton jessie and alice murphy bobby and buddy bou skill held a bazaar and proceeds amounting to this sum were turned over to the red cross treasury men past 40 rundown pepless feeling try ostrex tab lets of stimulants tonics oyster ele ments alt aid to recover norma vim vigor get package today if not de lighted maker refunds its low price call write robbs and all other good drug stores tf pure food store maple leal cream op the west fancy patent flour 4 lb bag 69c domestic shortening 2 s5 25c huskies whole wheat fiakes 2 14c gibsons face tissues large pag 20c certo for making jams and jellies bottle 25c jelsr1te an aid in making jams and jellies btle 25c zinc rings for jars heavy quality doz 25c jelly jars with slip covers doz 59c junket quick fudge and cake making mix pkg 20c fancy stuffed olives york brand 8 oz jar 25c prepared mustard aunt mary s 24 oz jar 17c golden glow marmalade oran golemon 100 pure 12oz jar 15c sweet pickle cottage rolls the piece lb 21c peamealed b ack bacon- ur choice breakfast bacon by ti p fresh bologna by the piece schneiders boiled ham machine sliced choice fresh fruit and vegetables at market prices two in one bog killer positively kills bogs and prevents blight lb 32c lb 23c lb 12 lb 59c ae farnell phone 75 free delivery canadian turnips prince edward island and ontario are the two provinces of canada ac tively engaged in producing table turnips for export practically the en tire export is to the united states during the 193940 shipping season just concluded the two provinces shipped about 2 million bushels or approximately is per cent more than in the previous season ontario ac counted for the bulk of the increase exports from pej being only slightly higher apple juice booming apple juice is rapidly becoming popular in canada the pack from the 1939 crop of canadian grown apples totalling more than one million gal lons as compared with about 60 000 gallons from the 1938 crop when the war reduced the export of fresh ap ples it was necessary to utilize all available means to increase home con sumption the comparatively recent introduction of processing apples fori apple jujcr proved very useful in dls i posing o a considerable part of the crop i man who never saw a woman brother michael kololoss a monk in the monastery of mount athos re cently died at the age of b0 since boyhood he had never set eyes on a woman for his mother died at his birth ana his lather left him in the care of the monastery almost lmmedl ately afterwards ii watch our window ly ice csttm stbouu and i banana split sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs contact ioneryst no assessment revision in halton county this year continued from page 1 be the responsibility of their fair board ano their municipality halton fair grounds situated in milton are mortgaged and if the halton fair should rhut up shop this property would mmediately become a charge on the county mr w lson j a district director of the halton fair boards association i am so r cannot support mr ro bertson s nolion it is the policy of the asoofttion that all fairs should be treats the same way in their optnion u tre is no county fair the odtjise that fairs carry on much the same as uual they also adise that surplus receipts be given to some form of war work mr cleae referring to mr robert on s mot on sa d we have absolutely no jurtsolctton in regard to munici palitie- il cannot sa that thtv shall or srall not contribute towards any ont t tr thai is entirely their own a hair mr hume suggested that a grant be givin to all the fairs but that a reduction be made in each case mr hilkner 1 suggest that we make one grant and have one fair a county lair mr robertson in that case each municipality would share alike in stead of a at present with some pay ing and some not in acton and georgetown the countj has nothing at stak in milton we have i mr cltae j don t sec that that is the fcireja way at all i would say give the same to all they pay their taxes just the same there isn t such a thing as a county fair its milton laii the following amendment was pre scntcd moved by mr cleave second ed by mr may that the count council make a grant of 150 00 to each or the three fairs milton georgetown and aoton the amend ment carried 85 with deputy reeve may who had seconded the motion voting in favour of the amendment moved by mr byers seconded by mr hillmer that the following ac counts be paid flnanc- s2328 66 hospital 382 70 county buildings 5433 printing 78s7 agrlcul ure and reforestation 427 40 grgsry theatre friday july 19 death of a champion july 19 death of a mystery story with lynn overman laugh it off gay comedy with johnny downs fox news saturday july 20 geronimo a thrilling story of the greatest of all indian wars with preston foster ellen drew musical swinging in the barn cartoon home on the range chapter 4 dick tracys g men maunee at 1 sun tuesday and wednesday july 23 and 24 brother rat and baby priaeiaa lane wayne morris crime doesnt pay jackpot canada camea on series no 2 letter from aldershot 3272 06 the subject of county assessment revision was again introduced and following a resolution the reeves of the various municipalities adjourned to discuss the matter all that is except dr heslop milton who was ab sent at the afternoon session ap parentiy differences or opinion had been falrlj well ironed out as when council resumed the following resolu tion was moved and adopted moved by mr gilbert seconded by mj kerns that no change be made in the equalized assessment for the year 1940 and that we approach the department of municipal affairs for lnformaton regarding the appoint ment of a commission for the pur pose of devaluating the property in the countj halton tor purposes of equalization for the year 1941 and that such acuon be taken forthwith carried two bj laws were passed bylaw no 7 to equalize the assessment of the county of halton for the year 1940 and bylaw no 743 to authorize the execution of an agreement dated july 18 1940 between the corporation of the county of halton and the corporation of the town of george town regarding construction or a road connecting glen williams and the town council adjourned the beys are getting fed up with sallv tne salesgirl whyb that l well whenever they kiss her she says wilt that be all the narrower tte mind the broader the statement than id ncdtkl ibsacco just like j old chum i stock must go at once demonstrators 1940 chevrolet master sedans 2 92500 1940 chevrolet master coaches 2 87s0o 1940 chevrolet pickup 67500 used cars 1939 chevrolet master deluxe coupe opera seats 74500 1939 chevrolet master coach trunk heater 72500 1938 ford deluxe tudor trunk and heater 64500 1937 chevrolet master coach trunk and heater 58500 1936 olds deluxe coach trunk and heater 52500 1936 chevrolet master deluxe sedan trunk and heater 1936 chevrolet master coach radio heater 1935 olds sedan trunk and heater 1934 ford deluxe fordor 1933 dodge special sedan radio and heater 1933 ford deluxe tudor 1932 buick sedan 1932 chevrolet special sedan heater 46000 miles 1932 chevrolet special coupe 1931 chrysler special roadster rumble 1931 ford deluxe forder 1930 ford tudor 1930 chevrolet coach 1930 essex coach 1929 ford tudor 49500 47500 47500 39500 34500 29000 275 00 27500 23500 19000 150 00 12500 9500 7500 4500 trucks 1940 chevrolet m l 3ton chassis and cab dual performance rear axle neater defroster license driven 7000 miles sold for 2100 when new 165000 1940 chevrolet pickup 67500 1937 chevrolet 2 chassis and cab dual performance rear axle 67500 1934 reo stake body 475 00 1934 chevrolet h d stake 35000 1933 ford viton panel 24500 1931 chevrolet h d stake duals 14500 many others from which to choose trades accepted and easy gm terms each car over 200 i goaranleed on a 50 50 basis all these cars were acquired before the tax increase and are being sold at the takein prices for immediate disposal it would pay you to drive down to oakviue this week as cars will be considerably higher in a very short time if you are interested in any car listed we will gladly arrange a demonstration if you jphone or write to oakville w m whi takers sonsl chevrolet dealers for 22 years oakville station road telephone 141 and milton main streets tele 227 v

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