Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1940, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 28th 1940 roasting chickens a nice mild cure ideal for holiday or picnic pork legs beef sausage half or whole for roilmt country style pickling onions small white cooking onions new carrots lemons grapefruit blue goose blue goose valencia orangfs mphni n 22- 1 5- lb 10c 10 lb bag 25c 2 bunches 5c 6 for 17c 6 for 25c rln7 29c ontario staked jqmaioes6lquiasc best quality peaches apples bananas celery and peppers at market prices brown label salada tea vz lb 39c 1 glass tumble free with each package lux soap 3 for 10c with box lop coupon from lux flakes lux flakes large size 23c libby s ifi o tin pork and beans heinz 13 ox- tin tomato juice 3 for 23c 3 for 25c 19c lie linn valley sweet mixed pickles large jar weston s soda wafers kraft veheeta cheese lb pkg 17c domesticm jewel shortening devon peas no 2 tins york choke quality golden bantam corn no 2tin v5t 2 p g soap for one cent with large oxydol all for 24c texas 50 oz tin grapefruit juice 29c 2 for 25c 2 for 19c cjbuck phone 2lw we deliver local news us about slendor tablets 41 ftobbs drug store it the name of the veterans home guard is to be changed to veterans guard of canada piano tuition mrs r ii wrirht will resume her clas in piano sept 7th ftt her home on charles st serve by saving your magazines and papers separate bundles this wil be appreciated by the daughters or the empire lot that terrible tired feeling found a new least on life thanks w skndor tablets 1 maccormack s drug store it as next monday september 2nd k the labor day holiday the regular monday nlijht parade w c com pany lome scots will be held on tm dly evening september 3rd the women a institute will meet at mil home of mrs e r robinson on wednesd v sept 4th at 3 pm special feature of the meeting will be an lxhlbit of dining room table bouquetsr w ith a prize for the best arrange- nunt u parls town council sent a reaolu hon to liquor control board and their provincial member requesting that a brewers warehouse be not located l dint tow n there is a llauor store rather of deputyreeve dies at norval on thursday evening august 22nd wesley may one of esqueslng town ship s oldest residents passed away ait his hom near norval ln his 80th year mr may had been ill for many months and though his end was not unexpected his passing left a sadness m the hearts of friends wesley may was born on the may iionijoei town lane a ion nf thp mi tit nf a ton hi kit henr and marj ia married to the former luc laldjaw who sur vivos her husband he had lived hs entire life in the community he was a member of norval united chute i ind his pastor rev charles cumm nit was in charge of the funeral ser vice which washeld at his home lot 4 concession 10 esquesing a bro ther henrj lues in brampton aid a sifter mrs james brown is a res leaves three ons lawrence ma howard may oepuu reeve of esquesing township both of the town line ind arthur at home he was burled m htllcrest ceme tery norval on sunday august 25th a large number of relatives and friends gathered to ay their respects o his memory i silvers is where happy school bells mean small school bills for boys and girls both bin and small glad or sad back they go to school in a few days silvers have been going back to school for weeks now not literally but we have been busy collecting the right clothes for your boy and girl to wear back to school our store is now brimm ing with new school clothes but best of all you can always slice that school bill at silvers boys will need these boys suits from 6 to 16 double or single breasted models with plain or fancy backs fine wool tweeds or mixed worsteds knickers longs or short trousers priced 695 895 1295 boys sweaters something practical for school wear zipper and pullover styles all sizes p 98c 169 boys trousers not only are these good looking pants but they will give extra wear sizes 618 years special 159 198 2 boys shirts a vast selection of dressy shirts that your son will like special 79c boys shoes for weeks we have b bu the right kind oschool shoes and now we have them strong and durable priced 198 249 295 girls will need these girls sweaters pullover and coats in all sizes and the popular fall shades 98c to 198 tunics the popular navy tunic which is so popular for school all slzes 198 and 298 shoes a very smart line of oxfords in black and brown 1 qfi up blouses blouses to be worn with tunics in white also stripes 1 a a sockees we have a wide selection of sockees in plain and stripes in a heavy ribbed cotton also all wool and the knee high sock these range from 25c to 39c dresses we have a smart selection of better quality prints in all sizes now priced at 98c boys sox ties belts braces we have new complete line priced 25c 50c ind four beverage rooms uiwe at the present time lati week in the personal column we erroneously reported that mrs m l near spent three days with mrs f easton at her home at scarboro be ich this should have read mrs e w grace our apologies to both these ladies for our confusion kincardine council by a vot of 5 2 refused to act on the req ict oi tin hold operators that a beyerage uom vou be taken under th lca regulations kincardine hi been dry for thirty years oi lj by 25 j r cent of the population sig 1 ij the pi lit ion of itquest has the o ncl no uiunnuve thin to approve a request to tin lc board tuuisday ross day at the canadian national rthtbiiion all local members and supporters of the red crass are urged o attend the demonstrations and ex hibll- which have been arranged for that diij the whole or the graphic i a building is devoted to ttie bed cross exhibit and a number of volun- eers are giving their time during the whole period of he cjie to put on demonstrations mrs ida b nixon of mid die town comic ctieut grand secretary of the order of eastern star in connecticut left friday for san francisco cali fornia w hen she will attend the gmer il grand chapter of eastern star which meets in that city from stpltmber htli through to september 18th en route to the west she will attend the grand chapter session of wvoming in worland wyoming and vls l places of interest including the yellowstone grand canyon and other national parks mrs nixon is the wife of fred nixon formerly of ash groe pied attended georgetown high school tn the 90s with a h gtbbard as principal and later taught in dublin section and ashgrove mrs nixon expects to return to middletown he last week tn september first on the hit parade for fall silver s display of smart coats for ladies always the pick of the market silvers selection is the talk of the town new smart styles a larger and finer than ever range in up to the minute styles we urge you to inspect our fall showing a selection that is outstanding in its completeness and smart styling in the seasons newest fabrics and furs plus thesame s of- quality for which we i have become recognized to match this lovely selection of coats we are proud to present an assortment of womens millinery looki for a hat will just be a passing thought if you see silvers first naturally a large selection will make it that much easier for you to choose your hat if its new silvers always show it first shop with confidence at silvers dept store phone 375 georgetown british child guests ati airuii we wish to make it clear that 1 hiidicn coming from great brl- in under the government evacu scl erne will be directed to the unities through their lo i ind mrs t a spence buried last friday an illness of three weeks duration proved fatal to thomas albert spence 74 year olo resident of georgetown who passed away at his home on wed nesday august 2lst born at gilford near lake slmcoe mr spence had lived at seymour near colllngwood coming to georgetown fifty ave years ago he was a son of the late mr william spence children s aid society we are mr spt nee was for years employ therefore requesting that all persons ed on the railway as a stonecutter vho expect children from great bri- ind thn as section foreman re am should forward to the chlldrens t ing from railroad work he became aid society all particulars in regards i a market gardener until his retire to the child age name and address also the name of the parents or guar than in great britain this inform ation u most necessary in allotting the children on their arrival g f thompson superintendent children s aid society of the coun ties of peel and halton milton ont silvers dept store phone 375 where your dollar goe fartw georgetown f soldiers of the soil enrolment in accordance with the wishes of the department of education an op portunity is being given for boys twelve years of age or over to oiler their services as farm helpers and to secondary school girls to volunteer as sistance tr the sale of war savings certificates enrolment forms for georgetown volunteers are in the hands of p b harrison secretary of the public school board parents ate asked to sign the forms giving their consent information that is obtained will be turned over to the county committee ln charge of the placement of volun teers at ment when he moved to his late home on main street he still kept ip his farm however ten acres be tween the 6th and 7th lines he w as unmarried and lived alone in georgetown three brothers and two sisters sur ive chirles edward of bracebrldge lew is winnipeg william george town mrs fred wilson maggle new york and lizzie rochester n y another brother jack died se veral years ago the funeral was held on friday afternoon from moclures funeral home on maple avenue the service as conducted by mr spence s pastor rev w g o thompson georges anglican church fte bob ray nor now overseas mr and mrs orval raynor re ceived word that their son bob had recently arrived ln england writ ing fnm over there pte raynor mentions meeting pat gtllevet and says tht jim brunton ed francis and bert tost were among those who went over on the same boat with him we were nine days crossing says sob and saw whales porpoises and lots of fish the meals are very good and i like the camp we are in here we re allowed out uu ten 0 dock every night pae raynor enlisted with the 48th highlanders in toronto on feb 16th brothers leonard and thomas are also on active service thomas gunner new stationed at queen s park london and leonard a private with the 48th highlanders at camp borden wood for sale ohoico dry hardwood tsjk par load mixed w pc s ttaflr per load 2 phone an j or ml all wood sold at per single oord j euundtobd bert ei een cummins hugh dickie evelyn stoctoford olive kennedy q w mclntock ethel gilmer no 7 john bingham yvonne adams norval robert cunningham how ard ma a e bamhlll george e cleae f r fendtey john s hughes mrs oliver hunter george c brown mafearet k russell mrs jean l hunter helen m browne grace mc laughlin mrs marion n reed joseph a harris phyllis mcmeeldn glen vvilllams margaret leslie rowena stull wilma stuu montague menyday helen young mrs isobel hepburn mrs roger guyot llmehouse william gowdy wln- nifred ivens arthur w benton frank benton maxine ellerby stewarttown george leslie jr j sanford frances jenkinson mrs mary bailj k c lindsay mrs flora m lawson ruth lindsay isabelle o alexander effle bird mrs margaret b campbell thompsons comers mrs irene smith marie barbour mrs col bal- lantlne new advertisements and percy cleave cap johnson and three nephews clarence gordon and keith spence acted as pallbearers burial was in greenwood cemetery georgetown among those from out of town who attended the funeral were his cousins mrs george anderson don s view and mr and mrs bert anderson to ronto for sale moffat electric range four plates harold oven and wanning closet in perfect halton s member thanks those who aided registration continued from page 1 j miss june frank james evans mrs elvn blackburn mrs jean helen mar shall no 3 frank petch james gray s p chapman kenneth langdon mrs verbena sinclair mrs dora petch george m arnold mrs p b comn mrs f c overend rev f c over- end myrtle lindsay dorts matthew beh bev x g -baxter- no 4 mrs george dobson hasel a harrison ethel marshall mrs d brill mrs j b mackensle clarence bain john d kelly jean mackenble doris kean wwter blehn m nellie gardiner mrs edna duncan e roy magloughlen rev woo thompson eba barber p r harri son george dobson no 6 victor king luena campbell edith squires olive e logan mildred d doobte john stewart thomas l leslie howard hutock w c ford cecil debbie ri oroft adams mary feller elisabeth carney r j k s may langan marie fleck mis thos bkson jr mrs anne l b lawson edith thompson freda her- conditlon reasonable georgetown phone 341 it for rent comfortable three room apartment with bath possession aug 1st ap ply at herald office tf room wanted young man wants heated reom furnished or unfurnished apply boi l herald office itp pigs for sale 9 pigs 8 weeks old apply malcolm t mcnabb son 8th line esquesing phone 94 r 4 georgetown it wanted 3 to 4 room unfurnished apartment by middle aged couple apply box k herald office 2tf boarder wanted home- like aocommodation tor ona or two girls or gentlemen residential section phone georgetown 218 it tb laying plymouth bock yearlmg hens 3 lack of space only temson tor selling on snmdred breedlav ing strain phone 83 r 14 isi antattl 1 r-

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