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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 30, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 30th 1941 i pure food store monarch fancy pastry flour 24 1b 81c eat a salad every day miracle whip salad dressing 32 oz jar 49c quick quaker oats cri pkg 23c evaporated milk libbys tall tins 2 for isc kell s krumbles esson 2 p 23c chbistebts tomato treats cello bag 10c hawes liquid wax prniotere cream free both for 59c chiverfs ihfokted ginger marmalade jar 33c champion dog food 2 tins 15c special meat valees cottage rolls choice sweet pickled br the niece lb 22c jnumrk ibj she piece breakfast bacon lb 24c choks 1 use piece pork bologna lb 13c mealed lean by the piece back bacon lb 32c schneiders klb pkew pm pork sausages 2 pkg 25c fresh jmorval grown asparagus at market price a e far nell phone 75 free delivery western canada special bargain excursions from all stations in eastern canada going daily may 17 28 1941 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in coaches at fares approximately 1 cento per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares appro 1 38 cents per mile standard sfeeptng cars at fares approximately 1 58 cento per mile cost of accomodation in sleeping cars additional baggage checked stopovers at ah points enronte similar excursion from western to eastern canada during same ticket sleepinc car reservations and all information from any agent ask for hand bill t137 canadian national i watch our window j fob weekly ws ckeah specials and conpectiomext pineapple nut sundae 13c 2 for 25t longs conlcclioncrycs friday may 2 margie tom brown nan gray joy hodges chicken wagon family jane withers cartoon donalds vacation fox news saturday may 3 santa fe trail errol flynn olivia dehavhiand raymond massey popeye with poop deck pappy chapter 3 the shadow matinee at 3 pjn tuesday and wednesday may 6 and 7 three faces east john wayne stfrid gnrle canada carries on peoples of canada cartoon alls well miniature great meddler soon let george do it george farmby genewththe wind j in our mail bag f brampton ontario tmrtor the georgetown herald dmx sir i would like to take this opportuni ty r jonr paper of riag hat cmttkav of ojo s dav hot tot hl0 tory qbderoqb mjskwl fht fapp pen gtrcn miatnt uwre tias been an appeal for foods to oury on our work eftttur at home or abroad and through the orant that baa been made through the cfctmroktee the sahwuon army with are etticr orsataatuona wsb re ceive ooosidersiae iwmeaiiii for wfakti on behalf of the toel oorpa i wookl uke to w b sanfottd lfitjor social and personal mr charles chapman is home con valescing after rive weeks in general hospital guelph george gilmer was home over the week end- from gait aircraft training school mr and bars d w baxter have re turned to wlldiwood after spending the winter in klsslmmee florida mr and- mrs jack duncan of sim- coe were visitors with mr duncans mother over the weekend mr harry dewburst left for oalt this week where he will take a course in mechanics at the ontario govern ment trainhig school the editor mr walter blehn is enjoying a motor trip and holiday to port william a guest of mr ray kenney a college friend now mana ger of zellers store mr harold burrows of brampton is the new manager at dominion stores succeeding mr jack watson now on active service with the lorne scots p h d regiment mr and mrs hhayward announce the engagement of their daughter margaret lily to wm a bonathan son of the late mr and mrs f bonauian the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of may when william young clerk in tht mens wear department of silvers de partment store joined up with the lome scots regiment mr keith church came from orilua to take his place mr and mrs f d mcnally wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter ruth isabel to lieut paul barber son of mr and mrs c h barber of georgetown the mar riage to take place in may mr donald houston of the ser vice staff of a e crtpps ford gar age is attending a mechanics train ing school sponsored by the ford mo tor company of canada ltd mr and mrs walter a leslie of ft erie spent last friday in george town with their aunt and uncle mr and mrs walter c anthony mrs anthony returned with them for a short holiday llool c f bennett no 8 can adian oeneral hospital mobilized in saskatchewan and- his sister miss fanny bennett of ottawa called on their uncle and aunt mr and mrs i m bennett cm saturday in the ev ening all were guests of miss norma bennett at dinner at the library club in toronto mr and mrs tom grieve audrej and alva motored to montreal last wednesday to see mrs grieves neph ew sgt o a soiwteu royal air force london england and who has been at canberry manitoba flying school for three months he was on his way to deoert nova scotia mr arthur dayfoot who has rec ently completed his first years work in theology at emmanuel college tor onto spent a few days last week with his parents in georgetown and left on friday to resume his duties as student minister on the home mission field in muskoka which he served last summer on april 23 24 and 25 the twenty- first annual meeting of the provincial chapter of the imperial order daugh ters of the empire was held in the royal connaught hotel in hamilton and among the delegates present at the wednesday sessions were mrs sam mackenzie regent of the local chapter mrs keith barber mrs wil frid ford and mrs arthur beaumont in a last weeks press announcement awards made by the senate of victo ria university toronto to students of emmanuel college we note the name of a c dayfoot georgetown who re ceives the first year general profic iency scholarship and the ryerson prize for new testament study con gratulations arthur clare bums son of mr and mrs norman burns met with an unfortu nate accident while playing ball at the public school one day last week wliile running to catch a flyball he collided with another student and was rendered unconscious for some time medical attention was summoned and it was found he had fractured his nose clare is recovering nicely now at his home although the accident proved very painful among the theological students to receive graduation diplomas at the spring convocation of wycllffe college in sheralton memorial hall last week was rueben o d salmon son of mr and mrs k w salmon of erin and brother of mrs harry watklns georgetown rueben as he is famil iarly known here former student of georgetown high school had been appointed curate of st aldans church toronto then and now turning the pages of the georgetown herald april 27th lml mr clifford creeknan returned home from mcoul university montreal last week twenty oddfellows from milton lodge came to town on monday night to try and lift the suver cup in a eu chre competition with orion lodge iooj they were urisuocesaful be ing defeated by 4s points t bylaw was published advising the electors of a vote to be taken on the question of a loan of 3000 to be made to marshall hudson and com pany for the purpose of assisting them 4o start a sheepskin tanning business in georgetown some of the clauses 1 10year debentures would be is sued to raise the loan 2 marshall hudson and co agreed to carry on business for at least 12 years investing 3000 of their own money and repaying the towns loan in ten years tune 3 eight employees would be em ployed within two years of september annie m waddell and blake van- natter of balllnafad were married in toronto on april 8th they have tak- the marriage of jennie e smith youngest daughter of mr and mrs h smith of glen williams to fred m gilmer eldest son of mr and mrs wm gilmer georgetown took place in guelph on april 23rd an interesting masonic gathering was held friday evening april 22nd at the regular communication of cre dit lodge- whemrt wot bto r s hamilton accompanied by war bro roelofson of gait visited the lodge in their official capacities as district deputy grand master and district secretary james l smith oft stewertitown passed away on april 17th in toronto general hospital surviving relatives included a son john h of george town and a daughter mrs william louth of ncrrval the lol sport olun in glen wil liams elected their officers for the sea son which included president joseph allen captain george smith manager george al len committee l marchment wil fred mckinley john tracy howard garvin wm forgrave among our advertisers a m gran- dy groceries the misses claridge millinery wllloughby farm agency toronto millar co mens cloth ing t h moorehead confectionery jacksons dry goods brill co clothing mckinley bros glen wil liams bread an advertisement headed enlist now called attention to recruiting for the new haiton rifles now clifford creelmon is now a resident of the usa the marshall hud son ac co tanners received their de benture loans from the town but operated only a short time before go ing out of business mr blake van- natter passed away a few years ago but his widow continues to reside at the brae mr and mrs fred gilmer now reside at their home on ed ith street georgetown the lox still flourishes at the glen although the sports club is nonexistent misses claridge and d brill co are the only advertisers still in busi- nes under the same name a e far- ncll now operates the store occupied by the late a m grandy w h long the t h moorehead confectionery mckinley bros now reside in barrie and the wllloughby farm agency was moved to the toronto office instead of enlisting in the new hal- ton rifles the young men today are recruiting with the lome scots p h d regiment conooleum word game contest g win a free congoeum goldseal g rug in this new wordgame 5 glen williams ac2 george blyth who is stationed at mountain view spent the week end with his parents mr and mrs robert biythe margot williams of toronto spent the week end at home mr and mrs gordon robinson and children of erin were visitors on sun day at the home of mrs halptn mrs w j- hill who has been a pa tient in guelph general hospital was able to return to her home ttw end of last week norman mbtohrnent left on monday morni for toronto to join with the radio tcinhnrniann attached to the air among those that joined up with the lome scots regiment this past week are ftes james blick ronald awards james gamble jack craw ford bertabrd poole john bveraon and a- j whmams weabom maitfabieot oune home on monday morning from camp de- best na on sick have job printing is our spefclalty haw many four- letter words can you make out of the letters contain ed in the two words featured on the streamer m our window c0ng0leum if mcbean th winner fhe one who makes the most words will receive a free congoleum gold seal rug size 6 ft x 9 ft come in y6u dont have to buy anything get your free entry blanks agents langleys cleaners and dyers f mcbean co j phone 64 in georgetown 5 mi mark every gra manufacturers of distinctive monuments cemetery lettering corner posts and markers no agents to bother ton no salesmen communions to pm designs submitted large assortment in stock buy direct from us l oakville monument works j 19 colborne st w on highway oakville a card atr letter will bring our service to year deer limehouse notice to dog owners every owner possessor or keeper of a dog who has not procured a license shall do so on or before the 30th day of april 1941 i have been instructed by council that this law must be strictly enforc- 1 you can secure your tags irom the undersigned or the clerk at his office w g marshall chief of police womens institute euchre friday evening a delightful event the zjmehouse womens institute htld a euchre and dance at the home of mr and mrs steve norrie on fri day evening when nine tables of cards were played prizes were won by mrs jameison and mr stuart wright and consolations went to mrs hill and mr george spiech after lunch music for dancing was supplied by messrs dan and joe norton of glen williams the committee wishes to thank the norries for the use of their home the nortons for the music mr joe scott who acted as floor manager and the others who helped make the evening a success guests present included mrs norman mcalpine miss delia poole mrs dan norton mrs j puck ering mrs a w norton joan camp bell mr and mrs jamleson and da vid mr percy hurst mrs a lawson mrs c osburn mr harvey mcdow ell mr w mitchell mrs s gisby mr ritchie benton messrs sidney and james kirkpa trick mr and mrs s m wright miss shirley wright mrs j ellerby mr ben mcharg mr george spiech mr joe mcdonald mr joe scott mr j rice mr and mrs a w benton and bert mr ken neth beoran miss grace beertnan mr richard forster miss norma soper mr don forster miss audrey beerman mr don houston mrs a h11l mrs e miller mrs middletorook mr and mrs s norrie and marlon bruce and allan mr jack davis miss martha graham miss maud thorn ton mr donald mcdonald miss jean given mr lloyd given mr joe cav- lovlc those not present but who sent their admission included mr and mrs f benton mrs w a lane mr sidney banks mr jno el lerby mr rae scott the w i have collected prizes from local merchants and a number of local business firms as well as some whole sale companies for a bingo which they expect to hold n the legion hall in georgetown on thursday may 1 the entire proceede go towards can adian war work the girls lookout club held their april meeting at the home of mrs a w benton on saturday last plans were discussed for their share of a con gregational concert to be held in the church next week miss ivens was in the chair miss jean givens read the scripture lesson mrs ed sanfbrd led in prayer and miss shirley wright reviewed a chapter from mr pratt by joseph lincoln miss mary kirkpatriok chose a part from the story of helen kell ers life as her topic mr alex wright was home from toronto for the weekend mr and mrs e marrow and mr and mrs bob lane visited wittl mrs r lane sunday mrs roe is with mr and mrs w a lane after spending a few weeks visiting with her son mr frank mil ler of swastika sardine for sals in china the merchant opens the sardine can and sells ftheaa one at a time since many folk caccot buy a whole can after the sardines are all sold the enterprising f sells by so much a spoonfed the olive oil and the tomato hooe in which the fish were pftf3wt tua goes to those who cannot afford to buy a whole sardine the cmrviw pour the sauce over their bowta of rice for flavoring ttras w some variation from the ordinary taste salvation army wftf okry 77iie aze ho fitter fititikej than martin sen0ur rsfeios 100spurt bunt imltu usl enfvnv i a mohlms finish h ilt colors ltajtafctalr itloob 28 sorwiiq richardsons hardware phone 26 we deliver georgetown

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