ity ffimifl ittiwivr tllswf jtl j iflil gr tho georgetown herald wednesday evening november 6th 1940 w specials in meats ittjujejdmauijperroasts lb j9 fresh beef hearts beef liver front quarters lamb lb 17c stewing lamb lb 15c boneless and hbalbd n rtrn the piece lb 32c back bacon machlne 8llced lb 34c lb uc 15c 5 lb tin 39c crown or beehive corn syrup guest brand jelly powders 7 for 25c purham corn starch 10c rose baking powder lb tin 14c mincemeat 2 lb 25c domestic or jewel shortening r 2 fbr 25c lyons tea yellow label 33c tomato juice is tm 3 for 25c e d smiths pure 14 ok bottle tomato ketchup 2 for 25c ivory soap large cakes oxo cubes large size 24c small size 10c libbys pork and beans 1 6 oz tins 3 for 23c we now carry a tall line of christmas cakes fresh carrots washed parsnips table turnips 4 lb 10c 3 lb 10c 2 for 9c chinese lettuce bunch 10c bananas 2 lb 17c snnklst oranges doz 29c 39c crisp white celery bunch 5c c j buck phone 28w we deliver port shorts plain ate under way to bring popper oufl midgets to georgetown next february for the ontario finals in the mythical njll cham- pionmtp this will give local fans a chance to see the highly touted copper differs in action wtule our own boys stxive to retain tnecal- der cup won in a hardfought series last year the lions cflub has been proposlttned to sponsor the two outor three game series with c c drawing onethird of the gate and paying their own travelling ex penses both towns can use the same team as last year with ftd- ditlons we presume tell the georgetown boys to practise well tot we re coming to bring bade the cup writes gordon alcott aiib quiet on th acton hockey front with rumour circulating that the neighbor ing rink will not be flooded this win ter milton intermediates had tetter luck with their hockey meeting and officers were chosen what about georgetown ohuck buc hanan returned to his native gait jast week after a short stay in town umraye2zeard la draw ing comment in a tryout with marlboro seniors and smith ac stone drinfcwater was right in ther irrday ty yards for the second toronto touchdown n stdellner over our fence f acton total collections to date in the red cross drive amount to flm3 this is almostrftoo shortof ktttyearvjlgure returns for the surrounding district which raised 11000 last year are not completed as yet special service marked the 96th an niversary of knox presbyterian church on oct 26th rev john rlddell ba of milton spoke at the morning ser vice and rev a n miller bx o brampton was in the pulpit for the evening worship blinded by glaring headlights year old george h ridley of acton had a narrow escape recently when his car hit a telephone pole and tur ned over in the ditch a rnue west of rockwoos mlnoramages were cau sed to the anto but mr ridley was uninjured seventy five fourth year students of guelpha oao made an educa tional tour of j b watkjns poultry farm hear acton mr watjdns has a fine flock of barred and white rocks action free press hilton little edith pauline pickett 2year old daughter of mr and mis new adver tisemeyrra hense te bent i house to rent small family- apply the herald l board wanted young man wants boarding accomy i modatlon etvlcinltar ofooattagmim apply at herald office lur for sale quebec heater 3 washstanda and bedroom dishes apply to mrs albert st georgetown it m domestic help wanted domeatir help wanted from 8 to 3 or from mcttdayrtul fhaay apply to miss mamie campbell phone 34tj it boom and board a tew girls win find comfortable rooms with good board ten or fifteen minutes walk from the factories phone 259 it auction sale household effects of the late mrs robert wheeler church street georgetown on saturday november 9th at 1 oclock d st all the household effects of a six roomed home in cluding bedroom livingroom diningroom and kitchen furniture large quantity of dishes electric rangette rug etc in case of wet weather sale wilt be held inside terms cash frank petch auctioneer t local news plan to attnd an illustrated edu catidnal lecture by stuart thompson iiaura im and bird ml ator on f- daj nov 8th at a lo o clock at the presbyieiian church under the aus pees ol the georgetown horticultural socleu admission 2ac and 10 piocwyls lor the ri cross 2t talking monej does to i o sn kood bje frtdnj nov urch bizaar 22 nd oien for used farm machinery for sale bargains one 1020 mccormickdeering tractor at present being completely overhauled xmejcasejjfdrrow tractor plo practic ally new one mccormickdeering tractor tandem disc 20 disc one massey harris out throw disc 16 disc one mccormick deering out throw disc with tongue truck 14 disc one mccormick deering riding plow good as new one massey harris springtooth culti vator one massey harris 6 ft mower one deering 5 ft mower one 10 ft massey harris rake one fleury 21 walking plow one mccormick deering 121 walking plow one wagon gear good as new running crowe a pate twen- bt attractive takt slendor let- 1 robbs drug store the wctu mil meet thursday nov 7th at 3 pm at the home of mrs a speight guclph street the daughters of the church wlh- hold n tea and sale of homebaking on sat u ran december 7th how about aii old fashioned hoc- kev meeting sometime in the near future the kind georgetown has had in years gone by the georgetown choral society practice every tuesdov evening in the public library all those interested are urged to joinnow the nerval bachelor are holding their opening dance on nov 15th at norval parish hall mas c by andy frank orchestra bert gardhouse floor mm after admission 3c 2t the ladles bib close of the united ci urch olen williams will hold their annual bazaar and sale of home made baking in the church base ment fidaj nov 8th afternoon tea hi be served from 3 pm on 2t j h williams or glen williams brought u parsnip last fteek which measured over six feel from root bet torn to th- top or the leacs it wo on display in the herald window for several davp a bolt for western relief will be imcked 11 st gtore s basement wednedh nov i3lh at 3 pjn the need in 11 e we t ls still great and wearing apparel will be grateful re ceived it will pa ou to see the duo store vegetables on floor of sand heavy metal or stone containers help keep roots fresh states george rush ontario vegetable specialist vegetables for winter use are best stored on a sand floor at a tempera ture about three degrees above freez ing advises george bush vegetable specialist or the ontario department rf agriculture toronto however this is difficult where fur naces an used as the temperature is much higher and the air dry if a por ion ol the basement could be shut of roots could then be kept in good condition heavy metal or stone containers are excellent for keeping roots fresh states mr rush and these containers have given excellent results where used roots ir ay be placed in a heap in mil garder and covered with two in dies of earth they may be kept hls waj until the temperature reaches 20 degree ol frost before being re moved to the cellar for winter use mr ri h says the home garden hould b cleaned up immediately and 11 rubbish and diseased plants des rved o burning as onjy fire really dt strove these diseases digging re luse in will bring trouble next season is disease will carrj over in the soil he warns rev a b irwin ba of owen sound was the special preacher at the fiftieth anniversary services of st pauls united church last sunday mr tracy phillips gave an interest ing address on current events at the monthly banquet of milton s canadian club with all returns in muton district exceeded its objective of 4000 in the red cross national war appeal 147135 in pledges added to cash con tributlons of 3014 59 give a total sub scription of 448554 last fr day evening anglican choirs irom the hal ton deanery gathered at st jude s church oakville for a choral festival this was in connee ticn with the 100th anniversary cele bration ol the founding of st judes nineteen members of st georges choir licludlng choir master bradley made the oakville txip and for bent six room house with all conveni ences centrally located vacant dec 1st phone 378 tf for sale 4 general purpose shorthorn feelferrf i rising two 6yearold reglaterednteri sey cow fresh jan 37th 1041 kt- momulan pho 40 itp- for sale 36 plymouth rock pullets ready to lay apply to mrs john hancock glen wailams ltp for sale sweet turnips excellent for table use very mild 35c per bushel deliver ed apply a hyde main st nortiit phone 307 georgetown tf for sale easy washer genuine bargain tof cash extralarge copper tub with s aluminum cups in perfect condition 25 00 phone 320 georgetown tf for bent houes on murdock st with flva rooms and sunroom all conveniences and will be redecorated occupancy about nov 15th apply to j b mackenzie son for sale or rent 6 roomed solid brick house on kin street with all conveniences for merly occupied by mr r prust pos session bp nov 21st also building tot adjoining apply to mrs w a mc- clure maple grove farm georgetown r r no 4 phone 96 r 5 auction sale nov 13i jersey cows fresh and freshening although it was a rainy foggy night subject to test if not tested pereheron a good attendance was reported j cots and pigs see bills robert mr fletcher musical director or the mcenery balllnafad roy hlndley oakvule church was at the organ for auctioneer it rvice which included anthems acton resident buried here the funeral took place last thurs day of robert george hodglns hus band or the lormer bertha alma mlno mr hodglns who was in his 63rd year passed away at his home in acton on tuesday october 29th a service held at the residence on thursday nd the funeral party travelled by mo tor to georgetown where interment was made in greenwood cemetery and hymns and an inspiring dress bv canon samuels or ha- mllton an interesting feature was 111 anthtm brightly gleams our banner which was sung by the com bined choirs numbering over 12a voices social hour was held afterwards extensive clearing unreserved auction sale or farm stock including horses dur ham cattle sheep hogs feed and a full line of implements on the pro perty of w l elliot two miles wun the ladies of the oakvlle or milton on friday nov 15th vlsiaug wood for sale choice dry hardwood 360 per load mixed wood per load 385 ralls per load 2 65 phone 283 j or 305 all wood sold at per single cord j brandfokd at 12 o clock up est elliott auctioneer auction sale cancelled k c nicmillan international dealer georgetown phone 40 ontario therm i dltheitw a silver creek seivice station no allies dust steadier heat cheaper to operate a demonstration gladly glv- 1 attention volunteer civil ouarosi the guard will meet at the legion hall on mill street at 1020 on sunday morning ntxt to parade to the ceno taph and take part in the remem brance day services all are asked to be present beretd will be worn notice all exservlce men are requested to fall in at 10j20 am sharp at tjbe legion rooms for the remembranoe day parade granddaughter of mbs wuxiam barbbb passes suddenly a young miss jessie swart barber hen latc twen away at her home in meadowtale on monday october aist granddaughter of mrs william bar ber a former wellknown resident of georgetown her parents are mr and mrs henry barber of meadowvale after a servicer at the home the fun eral cortege proceeded to georgetown and interment was made in qteenwood cemetery christmas is on ly seven weeks away and wise people buy their christmas cards early to avoid last minute rush this year we are featuring personalized christmas cards with name and verse printed to your order priced from soc to 150 a dozen these lovely per sonalized cards add that distinctive touch to your christmas message come in and see our sample books the georgetown herald phone no 8 georgetown