Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1941, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening april 2nd 1941 jtel mmmm fresh i pork shoulders 5 lb average lb h3 machine siloed pork sausage m breakfast bacon lamb front quarters legs of lamb 2 lb 35c lb 29c lb 19c lb 29c kraft canadian or velveeta cheese 2 lb christies or westons soda wafers sh1rriffs fruit pudding oxo cubes 10s 23c tobk brand choice quality peaches aylmer pork and beans 1 5 oz tins 4 for 25c polks grapefruit juice 50 oz tin 23c boxes 57c 12c tin 23c 4s 10c 2 for 25c gold medal floor wax javex glacier sardines heinz soups devon peas 20 oz tins i lb tin 25c 14c 2 for 23c 25c 10c 2fo fresh fruit and vegetables i a t oc grapefruit lemons 6 for 15c blue goose medium size oranges doz 25c bc deheloos eating apples 6 for 19c tomatoes large medium size waxed turnips new carrots spy apples 4fo 6 fo 25c 25c lb 2c 2 bun 13c 5 lb 25c pineapples lettuce and celery at market prices c j buck phone 28w georgetown medical officer of continued from page t where water is brought by gravity mayor chfabons thanked dr wil liams for the presentation of hla re port and stated that the council was not unaware of certain of the situa tions outlined dr williams far many years has been carrying on what at some times seemed to be an almost oneman fight tor a sewage system said the mayor 3 have strenuously opposed this plan date because i did not fed the town was in a position to pay for it however i am quite confident that a sewage system is coming some day in the future he continued head oo ordered mr jack bruyns of weston present to interview the council re garding road oll mr bruyns sup plied this last year and this year of fered a reduced price of 5kc a gallon borne discussion took place regarding this with reeve cleave suggesting that tenders be asked for mr bruyns was asked to step out side while an estimate received from a competing company was dealt with a motion that mr bruyns supply the oflthlayear was thantowaupand local news jany laches interested in the motar mechanlcs oourse please- send your name to box 485 georgetown koep tuesday april 22nd open for rex frost and hla moving pictures calvacade of europe at baulnafao at georges wa wlujiold a sale of homebaking in the corner store next mri wrights on saturday april 12th at 3 00 oclock st georges wa would remind you that their spring rummage sale will be as always on the first sat urday in may the 3rd of may oome to the dance in nerval on friday april 4th doug gordons orchestra old and now time danc tog sponsored by terra ootta junl or institute admission 35c the true blues will hold a euchre in the arena on thursday aprtj 10th at 830 pjn in aid of the british waj- victims fund door prize and re freahments admission 25 cents 3t j buchanan of the ouelph ojuo wljl be guest speaker at the first an- sial rural night of the oeorgetown ons club monday april 2lst at norval parish hall get your tickets now men women 1 there are bar gains for everyone during the rexall original ons cent sai two for the price of one plus only one cent over 300 bargains to choose from wednesday thursday friday saturday april 23 24 25 26 at robbs the rexall drug store an excellent safeguard against baby chicks developing white diarrhea is to add a small quantity of warn- poles hygeol to their drinking water each day do not use metal con tainers for this purpose poultry raisers have found hygeol to be amaz ingly effective in preventing and re lieving tins dread disease we have hygeol in 35c and 60c sizes get oottie today maccormack s drug store the georgetown soldiers comforts committee will hold lu first annual meeting in the library on wednes da april 9th at 8 pm the secre- limehouse olven has been weeks in mrs nathaniel tending uelph traffic on the canadian national hallways was held up for l a time on thursday morning when a freight car jumped the track a half mile west of th village rev h l bennle of acton con ducted arvlces at the presbyterian churcn on sunday in the absence of rev d d davidson to whom we ex tend sympathy in his bereavement the death or his brother dr davidson of seattle mr and mrs jas dairies of hamil ton and mt and mrs albert brooks of acton visited at mr and mrs davies on sunday mr and mrs denis hui and wee son of hamilton visited mr and mrs hill sunday the oirls lookout otub met at the home of grace beermmn on saturday when they arranged far a tea and sale of baking next saturday at the same home mr and mrs w oreenlees and daughters of milton visited with sir and mrs a w benton on sunday a weuauended euchre and danotv sponsored by the umefaouse wo men s institute was held at the home of mrs angus mcdonald last friday evening j rice wan first prize for the ladles and mr percy hurst the men s prize consolation went to mrs jjqs campbell andmr gear hayes russell miller held the winning tic ket in the draw for the cream and sugar set mrs frank miller of matheson spending a week with friends here pure food store red river cereal ikxsi red river cereal 24c fake floor spccui 25c crosse blackwells soups 2 for 25c fsanuy sb tins heinz cook spaghetti 10 oz tin 3 for 25c lux flakes for all fine laundering pkg 22c glen williams odex soap pcjtohnbag witb cakes 20c teacup tea freda fat chtaa ami silverware frjee wtth each package lb soc lux toilet soap cake se special meat values schneiders pure pork sausages 2 pkg 25c k lb cello pkg picnic hams lb 23c smoked cello wrapped cottage rolls lb 22c sweet pickled lean by the piece 5 breakfast bacon lb 24c smoked lean by the piece smoked rolls ib 27c cottage style cello wrapped or whole roll ac george blyth has been trans ferred to trenton from manning de pot toronto private gordon allen ihtc camp borden spent the week end with his parents mr and mrs alf allen delmar beaumont of north to- i ronto collegiate spent the week end tary mrs roger guyot wou dbejlad rt h wltn ws of the names ete of any locals mra mfttt beaumont a ho have gone overseas recently tele- j mr and aord0n robmson pnone jtfa children of erin were visitors on 1 i executive meeting of the sunday at the home of mrs halpin georgetown rd crosj society was margot williams of toronto spent held in the librarj last thursday thi week end at her home here i etmuimmiiimiummuiumiimmirjmiiiiiiwaij night 157 22 was reported as net j on thursday evening the annual a phone 75 farnell free delivery irocpeds of last month s skating car nival and che news that a 200 special donation had been made by a george town ladj was conveyed to the mem bers by president leroy dale ashgrove the sacrament of the lords sup- ner will be dispensed at the morning service april 6th the euchre and dance sponsored by the ashgrove wj on the evening of march 26th at the home of mr jack rjddell was a splendid success the first part of the evening was spent playing euchre mrs thos fisher and mr horace barnes won high scores after lunch everyone enjoyed dancing messrs elliott and black provided the music and mr w anderson was floor manager voted upon with councillors cleave and oosttgan against and mayor gib- bens and councillors macdonajd cttppa and brown for cormculor lifc said be knew little about the question and declined to vote either way new fire track drrrar the council was notified that w ma jr bad resigned from the fire brigade and on the suggestion of the brigade bmrfn lewis was chosen to replace htm a truck driver for the balance of the year h harding sts 130 e warnes sts 2 10 w spence sts 738 w spence sts 240 k c mrm coal 9000 win ward court services 400 e o thompson court services 400 bell telephone co 11w saxe motors town trucks s3 44 lafrance fire engine and foamite fire protection 85 00 georgetown herald printing ioqjoo p b harrison postage etc 4j0 hydra electric 6760 f o whlunee sts etc 2348 c harris wjw rebate 118 f sinclair town tracks 300 w o marshall postage 300 silvers dept store uniform 3600 jack tost sts 7j canada valve and hydrant co 2 73 two bylaws a bylaw was passed granting cer tain exemptions to farm lands situat ed within the municipality and an other bylaw was passed creating re stricted parking on certain portions of mill and water street cleave objects to name arrears reeve cleave voiced his objection to the fact ithat a detailed list of ta arrears bad been included in the audi tors report this year cleave i have voted for a goo norval rifle club the scores of norval rifle club on monday evening are as follows nurse 100 x 10 atkinson 100 x 9 johnson 100 a 8 iisk 100 x 7 caves 100 x 6 meredith 99 x 8 hustler 98 x 7 downs 98 x 6 wilson 97 x 8 mary crosier 97 x 2 the norval rifle club win visit hulaburg on monday april 7th sir alex ataclaren chairman of the canadian war services oa ap pealed to the council for money grant to the campaign which will be mderway next weak- jt mayor chhtrons read from section 404a of the municipal act a regula tion passed in tam which forbade comtfltof towns ywf snd town- spite std dawsttatlbr patriotic pursvse wlttxn ptxmtaalon jrom the department of mnnwpal affairs as otter council meeting a gr of 4 made subject to the sh demrtmenfcr wtth- council agrae thmltloo oat or toett u uinrtlswor was not many auditors reports and this is the first that has ever included a list of names costlgan who asked the auditors to incltide these this year gibbons no one asked the audi tors anything we must remember that the audit is to check on the work of ourselves and the town offi cials we have nothing to do with it cleave i woumnt have voted for the publication if i had known about this list the motion for the printing of the report was then produced which pro vided for the printing of 100 copies of the report as tabled oabbons you might just as well say that we could leave out the operattng statement or any other part of the report we wanted to woum you say that if there should be ac thing in the auditors report which re flected on the work of this council we should not make it public cleave yes x do chbbons i hope you dont that margot rasch speaks continued from page has made while in this country by means of photographs and booklets as well as objects such as are used in the dutch home she illustrated her description of the differences in the customs of the two countries and laughingly expressed the fear that the many laborsaving devices used in canada would make her lazy one interesting booklet showed views or the zuyder zee no longer an expanse of water but an area of fer tile lands the reclamation of which is an engineering feat of great magni tude and importance to hollands eight and a half million people speaking of hollands industry of bul culture and the suggestion some- musical evening given by miss norma stephenson her pupils and the safeguard against this school children was held in the town dread 3 do not e lt m me- hall during the evening a picture tl containers hygeol also is a a- drawn for and mrs oeorge cooper j spoia antiseptic for general use held the winning ticket this draw it has wonderful healing properties organized by miss margaret leslie for ror cuta bums abrasions etc get a her junior room realized the sum o 3sc or 60c bottle from us today 18 00 and was turned over to the british war victims fund the community club will be the guests of mrs crawford in the town hall for a euchre party on friday evening everybody will be welcome in addition to cleanliness and gen eral sanitation the matter ol supply ing germfree drinking water to baby chicks at this time is of the utmost importance to prevent the appearance of white diarrhea in the flock wam- poles hygeol is a safe dependable and maocormacks drug store celebrates bdbthday anniversary continued from page 1 birthday cake which was cut by the guest of honour during the party mrs henry entertained her guests with piano music and in a profess mannej played her favorite selection the maidens prayer mrs henry has four daughters mrs w j henry and mrs william hut chinson of cheltenham mrs dever- eaux of umehouse and mrs duncan carruthers of avenlng also one bro ther mr hamilton lyons of george town who is over eighty years of age relatives present at ohe pleasing event were mr and mrs william hutchinson and family cheltenham mrs harry devereaux llmehouse mr william devereaux winnipeg man mr joseph watson miss mary x watson and mr hamilton lyons of georgetown and mr w h henry of cheltenham who celebrated his 80th birthday march 9th after the noon dinner was enjoyed the guests enjoyed a pleasant getto gether conversation until a delightful team was served in the evening when making their departure each guest wished mrs henry many more anni versaries mrs henry was presented with beautiful flowers during the day each one being accompanied with best belief aooo otlsw88 for msicst ottmt aoeosnte passed for psj- stsnt war rctaspltt ats ubtara iiiiisssji h c davfoot ram m juium times heard that such might be carri- ed on in canada she expressed the opinion that the difference in elknatte conditions is too great to make such a venture successful at the close of the address master kenneth mendham provided a varia tion in the program with two pleas ing vocal solos which were much ap preciated keith dolson a student of oeorge town high school who recently won second place in the provincial tem perance oratorical contest held a london gave a tenminute addrea on the subject dealt with on that oc easkn atoobc the great itapostor space p ults the stnnnrtog up of bat one point- atoary man anxious to be a msn sua keep bhnaetf under control mawsrn aotentle resear has rwrealad ttw jaot that alcohol is a mnotte on brain and nerve daptubsant not s stskunant as it ap- uabnply ban oat of control to tsiwgjpr whs the nerve controls of the body 1s to invite disaster for a brantand tous systsn jcndotooing stkooon fottn s potential danger just dstottpw brakaa la a car sttdsnos is s t sure precadtsott against the uu that slbsa sus xa mavloc uu tou of tewakb vwr bmtmb and to ttie fomt jpeakam md num m a b vaonmar our put pcmment totoj tb jtmatoaa o undlr teo oontrlntod ot tbdr ad talent to wr ortblrtillo the apru meeunf mil be held et the home of mr o j buok ooelph 1 00 men wanted no more no less brill leads again we have been very fortunate in purchasing 100 suit ends of imported fabrics of english gabardines air blues fancy tweeds brighter tone worsteds regular values from 3250 to 4500 these suits will be band cut with quality thats built right in with careful attention to detail in each tailoring operation factory representative will be at our store to give you personal and expert attention special saturday only made to 04250 measure aij dress up for easter d brill co mads street georgetown

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