Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1940, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 16th 1940 buck quick quaker oats with glanware large package 23c 2 quaker puffed wheat 1 f mj 1 quaker puffed rice ii iui fill quaker corn flakes 2 for 15c aylmer mixed peas and carrots 14c 16 02 tin heinz cooked spaghetti 16 oz 2 for 21c westons graham wafers 1 lb pkg 23c bakers cocoa 1 lb tin 29c one fifth pound free with each pound glenwood artificial vanilla 5c q small bottle heinz soups assorted large tins 2 for 25c dumarts lard lb 10c kka1- i velveeta or canadian jieese lb eatmore flaked wheat berries 23c 5 poona bag table salt 2 lb boxes 2 for 15c plain or iodized boneless pot roasts rib boiling beef 14 stewing lamb 15 front quarters of lamb 17c lb fruit and vegetables oranges lemons apples grapefruitvbananasr celery cabbage carrots and cauliflower all at market prices phone 28w c j buck we deliver georgetown jnotice of dissolution o partnership notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned john n onehl mad aroi j oneill carrying on bust mess as oarage and wagon works un her the linn name of j n oneill onriirthetownof georgetown in stie county of halton has this day aw i ii dissolved by mutual consent all debts owing to the said partner ship are to be paid to the said jonn 9l oneul at georgetown aforesaid aod ail claims against the said part nership arc to be presented to the said john n o nelll by whom they will be settled dated at georgetown ontario this aoth da of october 1940 j n oneill a j oneill georgetown house for sale jtesidcnce of the late h g clark corner queen and guelph streets srlck on stone foundation lovel7 rounds nine rooms newly decorated serge living room and den en suite large dining room modem bright kit dben two double and two single bed moms large bathroom with lovely xkien cupboard other large clothes cupboards modern hot air furnace n nt with cofi for domestic hot ja winter electric coil for sum for further particulars apply to kenneth m langdon barrister georgetown ontario stove and furnacel pipes galvanized ok black heavy material f l mcghvrayl reminiscences of georgetown continued from last week our re minljcence of georgetown by c w ojng as written for the herald 20 years ago more about pigeons speaking about wild pigeons m mothei twed to tell us that when she was li lng on dundas street before she was married the pigeons would come over the lake in flocks that seemed ieer ending people who llv ed on the bluffs overhanging the water v o id arm themselves with hop poles and mow the birds as they too the rise to the higher level m ui cle alexander proud foo who lived at the sixteen near oakvllle told me that on one occasion he went out with an oid blunderbuss and killed a cart load of pigeons with a few shots that was a wonderful old gun and t used to be looked at with great curios ity by the boys it had a flint lock and a bell muzzle it teems to me a bout an inch and a half in diameter the custom was to pour in about a handful cf powder from a powderhorn and about the same quantity of shot of course it scattered all over un andscare and kicked like a mule but it killed everything in front if close enough not far from georgetown there hied a farmer named johnny who used to tell very marvellous stories oneof them was that he loaded up a blunderbuss after the same pattern as the one old sandy proudfoot owned but was afraid to fire it off so he tied lresh b ides several overseers and he pap i was printed on only one ide litre were several of these monster in the herald office each as hifeh as a one story house and when more modern machinery was intro duced the were- scrapped nowadavs one machine prints several times more papers thin the whole battery and delivers trem printed on both sides and foldeo with two- orti the mas to attend them the end an o dei for canadian record of performance poultry breeding stock 1 as just been recei d from boatli ai ricu the oroer is lor two cockcre a nd ix ulkt the prices pad are consldf d verv satiifactorj being 25 each for the cockerels and 15 each lor the p ill ls fob pom of shipment this orcer follows negotiations car ned on bj the production service dominion department of agriculture i nd follow several similar orders re ceived in tlie last two years from brit ish gu ana and trinidad the fame of canadian record of performance poultrv has during the past fev years spread to several coun tries and it is recognized that under the systen of breeding poultry for greatly increased egg production and more s i liable market meat type from valuable sources of foundation breed guiana visited ottawa recently hirjltf zzn 1 he ptly phased in re it to the fence and when the pigeons par1 quauty an productlon of several pens of canad in roj breeding stock which had jeen ship ped to the department ot rlcttltarc in british guiana in the 1 two years he reported that the birds had aver aged 75 pel cent production ince their irrival even in the period that they were becoming acclimatized to tropi cal condit ons which are decidedly dir ferent from the canadian climate lr which they had been reared for years past lance numbers of canadian rof breeding stock have been exikirted to the united states where commercial breeders and hatch ery nvn have ioiir recognized its value in increasing the quality of their bre ding docks spot how they executed the manoeuvre does not exactly appear at this time of writing but the echo of thecheen can toe heard al this dis tance and the roars of laughter of the spectators the announcement that a large paper mill is to be ereoted in the prov ince of saskatchewan for the manu facture of paper from straw which is pretty moch of a waste product on the prairies recalls the fact u it has not already been mentioned in these notes that in the late fifties or early sixties very extensive experiments were made in he barber paper mills at the credit by a mr clemow of ottawa in th manufacture of straw paper but as far as i canrememberwlthoutconspicuous success at any rate very little if am straw ppper was made there then or since some years later straw paper was made at the dpn mills toronto and hose who can remember the globe nt ukw fay vi rwftil what it wp were nicely gathered in the pea field fired a stone among them arid pulled the trigger with a lanyard unfor tunately said johnny to his audience who were waiting to here how many pigeons h had killed the gun was aimed a little to low and dkln t get a bird but the boys picked up a couple of bushels of legs johnny said peter ackert who had listened to the story i believe that you are lying and that was the general impression johnny was a captain of mllltla and there was always a training on the queens birthday so that company was caled together in georgetown and as traj be imagined it took a good deal of the old stuff to get them in shape for the evolutions of which the captain r mself partook freely at high noon johnny mounted on a white horse wi h a sailors cutlass about his waist and a red sash called the roll and addressed the command save the quane beys we will gather in a nice about 50 members and friends little square circle in this here bcautl cedar crest golf cluhmet at the social evening at cedar crest v local news t forget the recall one cent nov 6 7 8 9 hunsredgni to choose from robba drug store halloween dance rn the arena on thursday october 31st sponsored by the georgetown pall pair board music by russ crelghton and his band dancing 9 to 130 dst slendor tablets help you to a trim ncu appearance in a safe sane way 1 robb s drug store in h group of seventyone pure bred holstein frieslan cattle recently urehas i by mr leo kaplan bar ingtonj mass was stock bred by ceorge h leslie of georgetown t le daughters of the church will hofd a euchre party in the legion ho m on friday evening october 18th ai 8 pm prizes and refreshments everybod welcome admission 25c st georges wa will serve af ternoon tea in the church basement on saturday afternoon from 3 00 a clock also a sale of home baking and a touch and take table every lody come 1 cocoa 19c the only two local boys to be call up tor training under the new draft ecgllntcts were ted amnlri ajui elmer mccumber ted training at long branch elmer who did not jmas his medical examination has returned to his position with the bank of commerce the opening meeting of the loca council of women will be held on monday october 21st at 3 pm at the horn of the president mrs j b mackenzie all members are asked to be iresent and a cordial invitation is extended to ladies interested in join in the council plan to attend an illustrated edu cational lecture by stuart thompson i aturallst and bird imitator on fri daj nov 8th at 8 15 o clock at the presbv tenan church under the aus cts of the georgetown horticultural oclety admission 25c and 10 i roceeds for the red cross 2t the first aid class of the st john mb ilance association will be held in he legion hall at 7 00 o clock on several ladles have alvndy enrolled in the cours ind it i hoped that more will take advantage of the training phone mrs t f grieve 294w for complete details dr c v williams will give the lectures in connection with the ours miss gertrude cain and a group f rirls from the cooper mceka i it rmic are holding a concert n the lown hall glen williams on oc 4th there will be tap dancers su ijers comedian piano accordion elocutioni t and a magician pro ceeds ar in aid of the local red cro societj program at 815 pm admission 25c children 15c there w 11 also be a lucky door prize 2t ernes t thompson wins the lorne scot tartan rug mr ernest thompson proprietor or the maple leaf dairy won the tar tan nig which the lome scot auxl valuable sources or foundation breed lery raffled off to raise money for ing stock have been established in aut the v or cigarettes ttsend to province of canada n overseas this christmas the the d rector of agriculture for btrtwas made at gregory thet was made at the gregory thea ire last wednesday with mayor joseph gibbons pulling the winning number trom the container a total of 41 65 was raised and the lome scot auxiliary wish thank the people of georgetown their generous support like the colour was a muddy while and the consistency was brittle and the sheet broke when folded the texture was so hard that type wore out very speedily and had to be newed very frequently to those who are interested mechanical process it may be stated that at that stage of the game the globe was printed on miuucyllnder presses direct from the type i do not know how many cylinders there wee in the globe machines but i used to see in the press rooms or the new york hrald presses of the same pat tern with ten cylinders five an each side there ni a feeder for each cylinder and a man to each to take the paper away making twenty to a home of mr and mrs wllloughby friday evening for their closing social eenin and presentation of prizes the first part of the evening spent plajing bingo the special prize an electric toaster was won by mrs graham farnell mr wllloughby presen ted the 1 ol ion ing prizes won during the season ompetitlons the wllloughby cup to mr robert foults the ladies shield to m13 jean mackenzie the runner up prize to miss hettie lawson the lowest ringer score prize went to miss mary chalmers with a score of 38 during the evening mrs willougnby and mrs mackenzie tladles captain were presented with bouquets of mums a bouque was also sent to mrs miller who has been 111 a tasty lunch was served by the social committee and a vote of thanks was tenoered to mr and mrs wll loughby for their generous hospitality chairman of the evening mr and mrs j b mackenzie kindly offered their home for a bingo and bridge on friday evening october 18 all members are urged to be present pure food store monarch pastry flour 24 lb t4c soyomalt top rinso 23c neilsons lb tin nourishing chocolate drink 1 2 oz tin 45c 6 oz tin 23c pearl oap 1 handy ammonia free with 5 bars all for eorawge pekoe tea bags jssff n crosse black well bread 2 cup bags new size pkg prunf anfl not jp chocolate nut tate and nut special pork bologna meat value vlsklnrr catfed by the piece lb 13c back bacon mealed lean 32c cottage rolls i sweet picuea tan by the piece oo- breakfast bacm smoked streaky by the piece lt 24c mvple ldpvf smoked back or kindles s bacon and pork sausages in lb cello packages at special prices fresh mushrooms by the pound for saturday r a fcl darnell phone 75 free delivery canada defends alaska alaska is a possession of united states but it is largely dependent on cana das mooillzed forces for its defense up until this summer this territory as large as the province of quebec was garrisoned by about 300 mensta tioned at chllkoot barracks near the yukon border since the days of the gold rush several months ago rein forcements or between 600 and 700 american soldiers were sent to guard jie nv air base at anchorage this air base has developed as a re suit of greatly increased united states interes in its north western possession once considered safe by reason of its remoteness but now realized to be the central point on the so called great circle route from the united states j japan reports of russian military activity in north eastern siberia onlv a few miles from american soil and jnpajip5 development of a naval and tir base at paramushlro just 600 miles from the last aleutian island of north america hae served to dramatize the tratciric position of alaska the dls tance from seattle to yokohama via the aleutian islands is about 4900 miles vin honolulu it is c600 flying bv way of alaska there is no need or making a single hop longer than 900 new advertisements 3 upstair i herald for sale chesterfield in good condition price reasonable phone 414 it for sale 1929 hudson sedan in excellent con dition for information apply at the herald office transportation wanted two students want transportation to guelph on weekday mornings phone 408 ltp apples for sale quant ty of good spy apples tor sale apply mrs m j starret phone 4 r 2 georgetown it for sale kodak post card size 3w x 5h in ood coraition sell half price apply at herald tf for sale 400 t eatre seats will sell any quantity apply b r motors ltd guelph 3t lost week ago sunday between pres- mnehereas of the jef journey by the hawalin route ls across 2 400 miles of open sea if the united states wished to attack japan bases in alaska would be indispensable for purposes of defence likewise these rge anethyst brooch finder please return to the herald office it wanted night w atchman must have 4ta class papers apply by letter only j 1i f quncuon refers and local wctu ask government to restrict sale of beverages continued from page 1 ts a union to our government urg ng the putting into legislative ef feet 1mm d lately wartime restriction of liquor sale as asked tor by a depu tatlon of church leaders representing all the major religious denominations in canada the colossal waste involved in a yearly expenditure of apprdxl matelv 180 millions of dollars for i narcotic drug prejudicial to morals health and efficiency ls a menace of lhellrjljialcr and one requiring im medial attention on the part not onlv of our government but of our clti zens generally mrs a reeve and mrs wright who represented our at the recent provincial convention in torqfio gave interesting reports of the worx being carried on by our or ganlzatlon in its many departments space permits the mention of only one iteri selected because it is a new feature a wx7tu effort namely th- talking avie entitled alcohol what it is an what it does winch was shown at jie thursday evening ses slon of the convention this picture was filmed at north western university evanston illinois and showed laboratory experiments performed to demonstrate the pro perties jf alcohol which make it of such value to industry but which whei given the opportunity to act within the human body work havtx with frnn andjierye particularly interesting were the announcement i wish to announce that i have sold my insurance business to mr frank fetch may i take this occa slon of thanking the policyholders of the companies i have represented for their favours and trust that they w 11 continue to favour my successor with their business g g patrols which could prevent the enemy trom outflanking the great naval base at pearl harbour hawaii it is essen tlal also that alaska be held if only to prevent an enemj from operating from such a dangerous position for only a little over three years the united states has been building defences bases for planes ships and submarines are being built at sitka not tar north of prince rupert b c at kodlak on the gulf of alaskaand nt dutch harbour far out on the aleutian island of unalaska mete orologlidl stations have been set up to provide lnforma lion essential for those handling both planes and guns land has been ac quired for air and military bases at fairbanks and anchorage and when these are completed over 3 000 troops including anti aircraft units will be sent to alaska communications are the greatest problem in the defence of alaska for this huge territory there ls only one railway 470 miles long and 2 500 miles or roads often eliminated by arctic blizzards air travel ls the on ly feasible means of communication and defence last june a significant service of the pan american airways was inaugurated from seattle to jun eau with connection to fairbanks and nome nome might easily be an lni portant base on an air route to asia last spring the president at yukon southern airways of canada announ ccd that his company was negotiating h with russia for an airline from can union a vladivostok via nome but dip lomatic problems make such a devei opment highly improbable for ime a highway from the united states to alaska through british col umbla is a much more likely interna tional project experts have declared it feasible and it is possibly one of the subjects considered by the joint de fence bcaro which has recently been exploring the pacific coast canadian american cooperation in the defence of the west coast is as sured the defence of alaska is or major ixportance to both countries projects are already under way but only a stop gap defence can be read this winter authorities estimate that it wiu be late in 1941 before the firs stable delcnoes are ready in the meantime with only a few thousand troops to g sm uiullii salary expected box x herald lost black leather windbreaker between john stret and 7th line finder please return to robert eason mc- nabb seet georgetown ltp washer for sale beatty coppe- tub washer this is a factory rebuilt machine looks like new and sold with factory guarantee price 49 00 terms arranged no in terest richardson s hardware phone 25 georgetown for sale a snappy team of 3 yearold perch- erons weighing about 2700 pounds al so a team of clydesdales 9 and 11 years old weighing about 3200 pounds bo h teams are sound and ready for tny work price for percherons 275 for clydesdales 250 will sell one team onlv enquire at herald office ag wanted wanted man for profitable raw- lelgh route must be satisfied with good living at start write raw- eighs dept ml214 104j mon t real canada it auction sale clearing auction sale of farm stock implements hy grain and furni ture of robert scott lot x7 oon nassagaweya township on friday october 18th j a elliott auctioneer 2tp pictures of the tests made with stud ents to show the effect upon eraci eny and speed in work of the lnges tlon of alcohol as a method of edu cation ln temperance the production of this talking film marks a tremen dous advance and the national wc tt of america ls to be highly com mended for the vision which prompt ed the effort to carry out this project before closing the meeting a com mlttee of two mrs walter feck and mrs c b dayfoot was appointed to consult with the local branch of the ontario temperance federation in re gard to arty temperance effort in which both organizations may be in women girls wanted earn from 10 to 15 weekly seulng familex high quality goods to relatives and established clientele everyone spends money on housebol and toilet articles etc every fam1 lex customer is a satisfied custome- work 5 or 6 hours per day profit by our experience and you will succeed no risk good earnings assured to workers let us help you write at once to miss st george 570 st clement street montreal it squ miles of territory and with the main american naval base in hawaii some are you the man watklns dealer between 25 and 53 years with car needed immediately in nearby rural route to supply es tablished demand for everyday ne- essltles mclucurig spices extracts baking p preparations cleansers meojcihestty 1 ralized stock hog and poultry ton- 72 year reputation 10000 deal- 2 040 miles from unalaska and 2 181 ers must satisfied with a miles from sitka alaska depends canadian forces for swift aid against invasion swiftness might be ot great importance the governor or alaska declared last summer that twenty par adulters could capture the tenitorv indispensable for the defence of this strategic american area is the royal canadlar navy which watches the coast of british columbia and the royal canadian air force for which the dominion is developing airbases on vancouver island queen charlotte island and at prince rupert near the alaskan border enable income to start farm experl- hetpful selling experience un- credlt furnishe ri parties write immediately r watk1ns company treau que dept ogs right uok wood for sale choice dry hardwood fuo par kmml mixed wood per load xs6 rajqa per load ss as phon 2m j or 38a all wood sold at per stack oord j

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