wjpwrnjjspir t the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 6th 1940 ninetythird anniversary baptist church rev j c williamson ba b th oi preston ontario moderator quelph baptist association will preach 3ervioes 11 10 am and 7 00 pjn special muaki by georgetown and acton baptist choln combined assisted by soloists from brampton church school at 3 00 pjn monday november 11th 6 pm anniversary supper with program presented by rev g m holmes 6 b th- a former pastor and organist and choir from weritworth baptist church hamilton a cordial welcome is extended to all review your will from time to time the results of the failure to make a will or to revise an existing will come very forcibly to our attention changing conditions can ma terially alter circumstances and while a will made years ago was satisfactory then it may be an entirely different matter now we strongly recommend that you review your will at intervals it is a practice which many follow and the soundness la beyond question we would be glad to have you consult us in sonflaence with regard to your will or your estate the guelph lfeust company j m purcell h l benalick managing director assistant manager office corner wyiidham cork st guelph soon the first cold wave will sweep down your street blowing blustering pelting you with snow nipping at yon with frost be sure your house will be warm order old companys anthracite now this tlower burning steadier heating coal will keep you snug saves money because it lasts longer saves time bccatici it needs less attention order your supp winds come hem in before the lrt icy nto town born matson mr and mrs r b matson brampton nee hand waldie are happy to announce the birth of their son in peel memorial hospital on monday november 4th 1m0 dbbd cole oh tuesday nov 5th 1040 at the heme of his daughter mrs chester burt hlsburgh after a lengthy illness robert cole beloved husband of the late esther mcenery in his 60th year the funeral service will be held at the above address on thursday nor 7th at 2 o clock 8 t interment in providence cemetery j i church news scripture text there is no peace sahkhmy god to the wicked is 57 st georges church rev w g o thommcn rector twentyflfui sun day after trinity holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 an remem brance service at cenotaph 10 45 a mx sharp matins 11 16 am evensong 700 pm the sunday school will parade to the cenotaph at 1030 st albana church glen wuttams twenty fifth sunday after trinity holy communion 930 am sunday school 2 pm evensong 3 pjn the united church rev f c overend ba minister sunday school and bible classc will meet at 10 am an armistice day service will be held at 11 15 am the evening service will be with drawn because of the anniversary in the baptist church glen williams united church r k lemkay saturday 2 00 pm wolf ottb pack sunday 2 00 pm church school 6 45 pm song service 7 00 pm wor ship thursdaj nov 14th rev gillies eadie north honan china will de liver an inspiring address come to the church in the qlen mr and mrs h a dolson belong residents of chlnguacousy township who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary mr doisot is prominent as an executive and director of many farmers organizations in the district news 1 paraln by garfield l mcguvray knox presbjterian church d d davidson m a minuter morning emci 11 im evening servlct 7 p m sl johns stewaruown rev s r colebrook ret tor 2 00 pm sunday school 3 00 m evening prajir ht stephen h hornby 1100 am holy communion st paul ft norval 7 30 pm evening prajer radio broadcasting had humble beginning 20 years ago this month it was on november 2nd 1920 that the first radio station went on the air with a program of news and enter tainment kdka pittsburg is given the creoit for being the first broad casting station and we don t think there is any doubt in the matter for we can remember when we tinkered with crystal sets and one-and-two- ubc radios that kdka was the out standing station of those days i was 20- years last saturday that radio really came into its own and what progress it has made in those years the first studio was the office of the westinghouse co in pittsburg day radio stations all over the wor d have luxurious furnishings and sur rounding the first program was elec tton- -returns- of president warrenq harding as the presidential election of cteray was big 20th anniversary it ws borrow ed phonograph records c jmpleted the music on that first p tram the first broadcast went off will out i hitch and kdka has been n th all ever since it was a humble btgi mil t tout todaj radio has been on of the worlds greatest inventions a con tribu linn to public information i i en crtalnment j b mackenzie so anthracite phone 33 georgetown paymen oi 1940 taxes wq jgg as the second instalment of taxes u due and payable at the municipal office georgetown wednesday thursday and friday november 6th 7th and 8th thm prompt payment of tze on above dates will be appreciated by council nft- w a marshall collector slcuhi salvage s ati rdav the fir t sat irda of tlu i o d e continuous sahagc drive was highlt s iccessful and a full load of pape metal iid scrap of all kind was col iccted at snyder s tmclc which was parked on main strut for the greater part of the day people seem to be genuinely in terc ted lr this effort of the local io de chapter to ralse money lor war purioss and it is hoped that the sat urday is salvage day motto will be permanently impressed on everyone s mind it isn t much tro ible to bring your weekly collection or discarded papers una magazines downtown and dejcalt them on snyder s truck which will be larked somewhtre on main street vtry saturday afternoon and evening and the money realized from the sa e of this goes to 1 worthy cause i it depends on you to make this drive a success onf on oljr kind a boo man and his wife walked tu dilj mile from their farm to lit co niv fair the wife laden down wi 1 i n m basket that contained u f 1 irh the generous husband 1 w r ttaj not wholly inconslder t 1 hi v f s comfort inside the tcs li turned to her and said l be ter let me carry the baske man we might get separated in t crowd sheep industry given impetus many agricultural products have been affected by the war either ad verse or in a beneficial way among these is wool the production of army unlibrmb socks greatcoats blankets and other items for the fighting forces necessitating the use of large quanti ties of wool and woollen goods has gi ven a decided impetus to the sheep industry not only have sheep raisers been re ceiving a fair demand for wool but lamb and mutton from their flocks has been selling at good prices coin- paced with values ruling in the aut umn periods of recent years prior to the outbreak of war the interest in the sheep industry and the confidence shared by those engaged lr lamb feeding was exempli fied at the feeder shows and sales re cently held at moose jaw and saska toon excellent prices were obtained by western exhibitors at these show and a fairly heavy movement of bree ding ewes and feeder lambs is expec ted from the sheep ranches of th prairie provinces to feedlots in ontar io and quebec during the remainder of the rail season music and the mental lift of inspir ing thoughts that i may press forward in the spirit of adventure toward new hori zons of achievement that i may worse and torn out worthy accomplishments that the impressions i make on the white pages of time may encour age cheer and inspire all who cross my path that i may bind together in my own life all those positive qualities that make for happy creative triump hant living and anally o master of printers help me avoid the disgrace of mak ing pi of my life and guide me safely around the yawning mouth of the hell box i0de raises 2500 for red cross from aluminum drive the regular monthly meeting or the countess of strathmore chapter i o d e was held at the home of mrs r f barber monday evening nov ember 4th twenty six members being present the regent presided in the rhair the meeting opened with the member relating the prayer of the order the minutes of the previous meet log wert read and approved and the treasurer rave an encouraging report reports on the school milk fund and the salvage campaign were given the two conv nors in charge expressed their a u elation on the results of ik work undertaken so far tit eti rational secretary gave a nlk on empire study mr jol n d kellj gue t speaker loke on behalf of the war savings committee pointing out that thougi the organization carry on their war wo k it ls our individual responsible i to s i port the government in its war effort mr kelly gave some help ful miggc tlons on how we could econ omlzc on personal luxuries and bu more wnr tamps and certificates it was oted on and passed to do nate to the georgetown red cross the 25 00 rcnllzed from the aluminum drive held here several weeks ago al o 5 00 to the poppy fund and 4 00 o the m rrlson bursar fund the alter to 1 elp some worthy student through inivtrslty who otherwise be cause of financial difficulties could not cont nue ins education tile correspondence being attended i the meeting adjourned with the members singing the national anthem j cooke floor contractor floor laying sanding resurfacing finishing we specialize in old floors good workmanship reasonable pric 3 new st phone 838 burlington grlstmumt by agnes reid commcn cement come 1 1 will be very entertaining f it is on december 5th at the gregory theatre keep that night free ghs party the school is one bum of activity our school party plans and expecta tlons are under way the entertain ment and dance are subdivided under able corrmlttees night friday 15th november place georgetown arena time 8 00 pm sharp until the atmosphere ls to be quite mill tary the o hb cadets accompanied by milton are to join us after a rout- march around glen williams and dls trict oter than this the hall is to be decorated magnificently in our high school colours red and blue remember we are expecting 100 per cent atterdance rugby tuesday nov 6th is to be the data of a rugby game at oakvule the ojuumraiiu praotlst-c- vigour at th last minute they seem ed jn y87y good form had better be on their way to school on monday morning an otmadng oar tried to hash th ear riven by mm thuji ttartuntety it ww the other fault and no- one j hurt except tbe cr front left fender and wheel one great shadow howsrs onr these days wen will te horn come the printers prayer prttners have a language all their own to describe the work which goes into preparing the printed form which nnally appears for you to read us ing such a language a printer wil fred a peterson has drafted a petition which ranks with those put forth by eminent oivines for what it may lack in phraseology it sets forth in plain words the desires and ambitions and hopes of all men printing terms are capitalised ascribed to the great printer who prints in all the colors of the rainbow and whose type paoeb are stars and clouds autumn leaves and sunbeams snow flakes and flowers this is my pray the meastnue of a man that i may have the oourace win or lose to follow the rules of the game that x may point my life toward the thtofs ttmtt count that i may lock up wn my heart idle tales gossip and words that that i miff uakx ready for th opportunities to serve that cme my xthtt i may rbgster in ay memory the midor of sunsets th glow of friendilp the ttuffl of treat your eyes so this ls november so qulckiy o re we moving tow ard the car s pr a est shopping event that it is lmas ntrllevable that chrtinas ls sovtn weks from today november is ik month in which we commence to plan tor the chris tmas celebration iml it will only be a short time until o ir local merchants will be display ing ne rid beautiful christmas mer cliandise for evtn in war time sanui clntts wil make hls rounds more than evr georgetown business men look lo trelr friends to do their shop ping in georgetown local merchants hive had many calls during the past year and they have given generously to war umr and peace time activities that is whj they expect your loyalty to be carried out on the homefront tills year anything that the large city store- have our merchants have loo or car procure shopping can be done mort in a spirit or the season of friendliness and kindliness when botl bu ei and seller know each other so well for local merchants geu- e ha b est hercfor i kjavv t h- mony yers and their goods have to lti t a kf jl meet the test with christmas and the shopping season approaching appeal to shoppers not to forget our friendly georgetown stores a 1ve can 1jlhoaa your broken lenses if you save the pieces oura is an ee service that is dependable in every way from the examination to the adjust lng of the finished article we grind oar own lenses solder yonr broken frame using a new electric solderer which means quick service you do not have to wait several days if you bring your broken glasses to us consult o t walker ro eyfsight specialist who will be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wedi esday of each month or ou may consult o t waiker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 599 raisins frys cocoa tomato juice 3 jewel shortening 2 lb 25c tender leaf tea 32c and 59c bed fltter cereal crisco oxydol pkg 25c 19c ami 49c 23c and 10c chipso 23c and 10c camay soap 3 cakes 17c manyflowers soap 5 cake 25c richmello coffee lb 1q fresh grtnmd grapefruit oranges green beans seedless 6 25c s el juicy il 25c fmh crisp g j 7c cooking apptes 6 tf bkt 23c- head lettuce 10c spinach 5c tomatoes b 15c carrou 6 cjt bdrt 19c parsnips 6 qt bskt 19c turnips each 5c oooklvg onions 10 lb kg 19c celery hearts 10c cabbage 5c d o m i n ix 1 66