the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 2nd 19411 f1 boneless meaixd vauiis back bacon kb 39c in null casings pork sausage round steak roast lb v boneless pot roasts lb hamburg steak sss 2 lb 20c 32c 20c 35c miracle whip salad dressing 8 jar 19c 16 neilsons cocoa t sweet mixed pickles large jar shirriffs lemon pie filung heinz tomato ketchup large bottle aylmer boneless chicken 7 oz tin devon pears 1 6 oz tin red rose tea red label black quaker corn flake york brand choice quality tomatoes large tins 2 in 1 white shoe cleaner palmouve soap cashmere bouquet soap christie s graham wafers large box oz 33c tin 19c 25c 14c 19c 27c for 19c lb 38c or 15c for 27c ttle 15c for 17c for 19c 25c fresh fruit and vegetables new ontario carrots 2 bun 9c no 1 ontario eh potatoe 6 qt bskt 37c grapefruit large size 4 for 25c medium size 6 for 25c sunkist oranges 23 29 39c dozen 6 for 15c lemons burltngtov cabbage 2 for 13c firm green heads c j buck phone 28w georgetown local news try the new ice cool orange drink at longs noncarbonated so a close lloyd a corn salve contains ben- tocolne the new local anaesthetic puts corns to sleep immediately oet a jar today at chapman s drug store ly employees of provincial paper uw presented mrs elmer dron myrtle vlnp with two hand- ome tables last week in hon6ur of i icr recent marriage the lmonth old daughter of hev and mr r c todd who moved i to town yjili week suffered a broken rm when she tripped and fell in their ome in lucknon he night before ihe family left for georgetown euchre in the legion rooms wednesday july 8th proceeds going o the women s auxiliary to the can adian legion soldiers fund every body welcome good prizes admla ion 35c net proceeds of the lions club conoert and bingo held last week in he arena amounted to 110 73 check for 100 was forwarded this eek to the lions british child war victims fund as a contribution from he georgetown club kepp kleerex handy a sjulckrhealing salve for summer kin ailments sunburn poison ivy mo bites cuts burns impetigo kijfifirex also heals boils pimples eczema psoriasis etc j 50c 41 00 2 00 medium and strong recom mended and sold by robb and other druggists halton presbytery will induct rev r collin todd ba into the pastor ate of georgetown united church on friday evening july 4th at eight o clock rev a o w foreman ba chairman of halton presbytery and rev j o totten b a of hornby will take charge of the induction otfeej mony a reception for mr and mw todd will be given in the basement of the church immedlatelj following the induction in our account of the presentation b the rosebud mission band to mrs p c oven nd list week we reported that june clarke read an address of appreciation to mr cnerend for her work among tlu children it was june coft 11 w lio read this address and we ipoloize to tlu two junes lor our erro formtr georgetown chotfc oonflttued fro paw hi new advertisements pigs for sale 34 chunks lor sale apply at herald ltp for sale 6 room frame house all conveni ences garage and extra lot mrs a bolfe union st ltp far bent five roomed house on main street all conveniences possession august 1st enquire at herald office tf help wanted stenogxapherbocajceeper with ex perience apply in your own hand- writing stating qualifications and ex perience to box 183 georgetown it wanted live and dressed poultry bbffaaat market prices a baroott son hut- tanrule phone brampton 343 r 14 re- for bent two bright housekeeping rooms on corner of queen and guejph streets mrs harry scott 2tp bay for sale 30 acres of good mixed hay mostly alfalfa apply j a mckene r r 4 georgetown phone 36 r 21 victoria 2t wanted clean comfortable accommodation for boarders centrally located near factories and downtown mrs harry scott queen and ouetph streets 2tp for bent 8 roomed brick house with garage and all modem conveniences f aion july 1st apply to dr a mc- juuster tf fob bent one ox two large cool rooms fur nlshed as desired phone 366 queen street apartments or call before 7 urn lfc apartment wanted apartment or small house wanted for occupancy august 1st apply box 114 georgetown or phone 16 af ter 6 pm p i in our mail bag no 9 8fts summerslde th editor f the georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear sir i received the last copy of the wel come herald today i know you realize the way these of us in tfae service appreciate reading every copy a small town paper is never fuuy appreciated until we find ourselves es tranged from home having the fa cility of the paper when we are home we are unwilling to admit its necessity i have finished half my course here and with luck should make the last hurdle in my training i am finding the island province rather a dull and gloomy place the weather so far has been very miser able and the beauty of the country is mediocre after halton county hoping to sea you before the sum mer ends i remain yours truly lac k a mackenzie r78417 no 9 sftjs rcap summerslde pei work wanted 14yearold schoolgirl wants job minding children and doing light housework during summer hohdays apply herald office notice re water payments please take notice that all water rates are to be paid 1st my office on mill street and not at the municipal office k m lanooon collector articles for sale l- hp motor wltto polishing- head and wire wheel buffer green tourist tent wh canopy sewn in floor screen ed door and window twelve gallon wbeelbarrow sprayer with steel prea- aure tank an steel scuffler in good shape ffaone 830 georgetown ltp tf men wanted bio mokes for you bu fa- mllex line of over 300 guaranteed household necessities people buy on atofat big repeat business sure now it the time to make your start every where business u booming if you axe industrious and wtning to work sand your name and address and you w raoarre our ffloatrated catalogue fauxlcx 870 st ttan- tendeks fob painting tenders will be accepted by the un dersigned on or before july 10th 1941 for painting interior and exterior 3 coats of dufterin school s s 10 eaquesing work to be completed by july 31st 1941 lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted s j brown secretarytreasurer 2t r r no s milton dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday leading orchestras codlab admission church news scripture text oh that m people had hark ened unto me and israel had n a iked in m wavs i had soon hate subdued their enemies and turned m hand against their ad teisarles vs 81 13 14 st georees church rev woo thompson rector fourth sunday after trinity sunday school 10 ajn holy communion 1 1 am evensong 7 pjn st albans church glen williams foorth sunday after trinity matins and litany 930 am sunday school 1 030 am have two scars across each cheektk they all wear long whits nightgowns hl fc or red flawepot hats with tassels some of them am fairly clean but the general run an incredibly nithy ancf live m the earn est surroundings i saw one washing hts face in the gutter today most oi them dont bother to wash they are very often dishonest but my bearer seems ojc hes a funny little fellow with a little hitler moustache a sldeourns and wears a cap- with a point on the top the point so ttoat allah can have something to pick him up by when he whisks him away to heaven to be the vassal of the resur rected mjhammed if i get any leave here im going to spend it in jerusalem its not so very far and cairo la very expensive the egyptian pound is nearly equal to the english pound and is divided up intoloo piastres or aofcxes which aae each roughly equal to a nickel fve bought some little gadgets in sues and i may get something to send to you but the bazaar in cairo is much bet ter and i hope to get there soon they make queer rugs ancrtapestrles that you can buy dirt cheap also things out of brass and egyptian sil ver i spent christmas in malta we hod a jalr time but not at all like back home four parcels from home have arrived they were tfye most welcome things i had had in weeks ft was wonderful to get all those good canadian eatables i seem to be moved where the acti vity is greatest so it the war changes location again you 11 probably find me following it our mess buildings here are a bit after the style of summer cottages back home quite comfotabte except for the sand which penetrates everything the food is quite good and the only thing we are short of is mag azines periodicals books and mail we even have an old piano in the mess dont i wish i could tell you about the things we ve been doing very exciting things weve been helping to make the headline nows for the past five months but i can t tell about the recent raids however quite a while back before i came here we did aid on naples the intelligence officer got a report on the damage we had done we check the exact time of bombings you know well we sank five merchant ships damaged a rulscr and wrecked a warehouse prettj good night s work i was ttrnpted to put a bomb on vesuvius but thought it might start truptlng and take me v 1th it it smoulders all the time i was also on that big castel benito id before christmas you mus have n id of it in he papers castel binito is on aerodrome near tripoli and it was used as a base for all aircraft coming in from italy we dive bombed it and set every hangar on fire burned all the buildings and blew up the petrol and bomb dumps finally went down to 200 feet and machinegunned the place i went in lo the front turret for that and fired the guns so long that one of the bar rels bent and the last tracer to come out welded to the muzzle xt was a good show that was a dusk raid tto way home we were attacked by a shut nun dawn i rode on the cairo train with the egyptian prime minister the other day he la a very- shrewd intelligent hap i played the organ in all saints cathedral in cairo the other day anglican cathedral and very eastern in style at present i have 500 flying hours and 37 raids to my credit so i m kind of a veteran jn had several lucky escapes one ejcample we were go ing off on a raid to italy the first plane out was piloted by my beet pal who had been with me all through my training jj took off crashed and burned tha second plane out also crashed and burned funny business somewhere my plane was third off and just ready bo go when they stop ped us extracts from two later letters dat ed may roth and may 16th have just been received this week i have been one week on the gold coast which ha 4 very nice climate excepting that the humidity is the higbflsfe m tfae worldrupwards of 95 degrees and ones clothes are never the natives an the most pleasant yet they are very respectful and clean the same people as the ameri can negroes fairly intelligent and hardfworldng their language is the weirdest jumble but quite usuaoy they talk among themselves in english the food here is excellent and there is all kinds of fruit fresh off the trees bananas oranges meltons and cocoanuts in the palm trees there are plenty of mosquitoes and malaria caused by their bite is preval ent but i am feeling vary fit in the native village there is a na tive methodist church that looks sur prisingly like the one in georgetown red brick and all knox presbyterian church 11 am and 1 pm rev c o coch rane of oeraldton 10 ajn sunday school baptist chnrch pastor rev j e ostrum 1030 ajn sunday school 7 00 pm evening worship thursday 8 pm prayer meeting friday 8 pjn choir practice tfae united chnroh rev r c todd ba minister 10 am sunday school and bible morning and evening worship at 11 am and 7 pjn rev r c todd will conduct his first services as pastor of georgetown united church glen united chnrch r k lerofcay 10jo ajn sunday school 7 00 pjn evening worship we extend a cordial invitation to those not worhhttpping elsewhere to worship with us come to the church in the glen the united chnroh of canada rev a o w foreman ba 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship mejvffle 2 pjn sunday school 3 pan public worship churchill 130 pm public worship 2 30 pjn sunday school all services on standard time st johns church stewarttowa rev s r colebrook rector 930 am holy communion first communion for newlyconfirmed mem bers 1030 ajn sunday school sl stephens chnrch hornby 230 pjn sunday school 3 00 pjn evening prayer st pauls church norval 11 ajn holy communion 130 pjn sunday school former district woman dies in west friends of mrs lanma ehdss will re gret to learn ot her passing away at the home of her daughter mrs p hawksley at neepawa manitoba she had been ill for some time her body was interred in brookun ceme tery on saturday june 38th a native of terra cotta mrs errlss had lived in the west far a number of years she was back home in 1s3s at which time she did some nursing in the district glen williams on friday evening of last week the community club under the leader ship of mr alfred aleln held a par ade and cam val in aid of the b w v p the parade headed by the lome scots regimental band passed through the village and returned to the grounds of the apple products co kindly lent for the occasion by mr j f lindner for tha judging prizes were ghen for the best de corated bicycles doll carriages and children s wagons these were judg ed b mr lindner mr w v grant ind mr e mcwhlrter and the win ners were girls bicycle over 12 mary applejard gertrude cain under 12 helen willett peggj wluett boys bicycle herbert prston roger ouyot doll carriages ellen dickenson lillian and mildred norton eleanor schenk boys wagons russell millar allan ei- leroy and gary cooper the community band under the leadership of jack graham were also awarded a prize an impromptu concert was held af terwards with miss gertrude cain and her company mr harold mcclure was chairman for the evening ml and mtox t ewsotx jfc oaatw boyal slmcoar hotel keswick papua and friends of uamvedna ndl principal of glen wullams pubuo school who la bavin this inw to be married gathered at the sohool- house last friday afternoon for aws- entatlon in the unavoidable absence of mr john bingham mr bob addy chairman of the school board read an address and two pupils roy nor ton and bemice olbfas presented her with a silver tea service and tray mr william schenk a member of the board spoke briefly as did mrs roger ouyot and miss margaret les lie junior teacher at the school the school pupils gave miss nell an embroidered handkerchief with th request that it be used on her wed ding day ashgrove the sympathy of the community is extended to mr r reed and family in the death of mrs reed i we hope an win remombex the wx picnic to miles park on thursday july 10th v lobne scots parade dt milton a parade of c coy lome scots 2nd battalion was held in milton last monday night lieut harold mc- csure actingmajor of the company was in command and several george town men marched in the parade re freshments were served afterwards your eyes style in glasses yes your glasses should be made to fit your particular type of face let us show yen this new rimless mounting you will have less breakage bring or mall your broken glasses to as we can give yon quick service vie specialize in prescribing attractive glasses at city prices consult 0 t walker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at bis office over the bell telephone co mam street george the second wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker at bis office in brampton phone georgetown 67 pulp and paper for freedom this army fights too nphb pulp and paper industry is an axftiy of ovct 100000 canadians who work in the woods in the mills in the offices this army is making a wide variety of products which are a vital part of canadas tight against nazi slavery to hold the freedom our fathers won many pulp and paper products are directly used for war needs nearly all of them are also sold m the united scares and other countries and thus provide the money q must have to pay for planes and ships and guns last year the pulp and paper industry provided canada with nearly 230 million dollars of foreign exchange exports of mined gold were 203 millions wheat and flour exports amount ed to 145 millions the industrys maintenance machine shops have been geared to canada s munitions output- providing essential units not otherwise available quickly enough to speed the tools of war to britain the pulp and paper industry is in the war it is canada s big gest industry and canada relies on it this is a serious respon sibility every worker in this great industry has his part to play m the fight for survival every log that comes to the block pile and every ton that leaves the mill is a blow against nazi slavery is a blow for freedom the pulp and paper industry of canada n soil life btnidma moutheai m