sr the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 6th 1941 tkknt the georgetown herald news of georgetown nernd olen wouuo huitlwu stawerttswa baxunarad and term ootta sdbaobzptkw rates canada and the united state 300 ft year single copies so adverttstng bates wiu be quoted en application walter o btjehn oarph1lo l mcgilvtray reginald brootnhead phone no 8 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec divttoa of the cwna social and personal ah hi nothing like the clean sweiet fragrance of the great outofdoors i save your salvage paper metals rubber your scrap will help scrap hitler miss jennie modougall j vacatlqr- lng at balm beach georgian bay mr bill schultz spent the week end at his home in collragwood mr ed buckerqejd spent the week end at his home in gravenhurst mr douglas bracken spent the weekend at his home in onanoque mls helen mcallister spent the week end with friends in tjjmrldge misses lucy and mae hlcken are spending a vacation at balm beach georgian bay mr and mrs jack buckof owen sound spent the week end at their home in town mrs b cofell june and donnle are spending a few weeks with relatives in dresden miss susie column is spending two weeks in colborne at the home of mrs norman henderson miss ann hickey has returned from a vacation spent at her cottage at meaford mr and mrs hugh dickie marlon and jean have returned from a holi day at wasaga beach mr and mrs a h feller have re turned from a weeks vacation trip to the muskoka district mrs robert roscoe of st cathar ines returned home on friday after visiting- with mrs robert waldle mr and mrs s t param and mr and mrs graham farnell spent a few days last week at bobcaygeon mr and mrs max strang of to ronto spent the week end with his parents mr and mrs j a strang mrs prank allatt and family of weston were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs john parmer miss p molony of lennoxville que bec is visiting with mrs d l her bert at her home on maple avenue miss jean mackenzie and miss yvonne adams spent the holiday week end at keswick lake simcoe mrs bruce mackenzle and paul have returned to their home in town after a few weeks at turkey point lake erie mrs r m wilson of vancouver is making an extended visit with her sisters mrs j m moore and the misses claiidge misses ellen curtis isabel richard son and helen and margaret hum- berstone spent last week at orchard beach lake simcoe lac jim kelly was home for the week end this is jims first time home since his promotion he erpect- ed a move next weekend mr and mrs w a hoare and son guy of detroit are visiting their aunt and uncle mr and mrs j h hoare at union mr and mrs fred armstrong and miss doris armstrong enjoyed a holi day trip last week in the muskoka dis trict miss helen macdonald and miss margaret long are holidaying this week at the home of mr and mrs al cameron in kincardine gdsm william korzack has been transferred from valcartler camp quebec to camp sussex njj he t with the 12th infantry brigade pte and mrs william king visited in huntsville for a few days pte king is home on leave from toronto where he is stationed watch our window fob weekly vx cream specials and confectionery r chocolate walnut sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs confeetioiiery r georgetown gregory theatre friday august 8 sandy gets her man s7 comedy with baby sandy stuart enria young bill hickok boy rogers fox news saturday august 9 i see ice huarlons wiui george focmby crime doesnt pay coffins on wheels cartoon bring himself back auve unusual occupations chapter 1 king of the royal mounted matinee at 3 pjn tuesday and wednesday august 12 arid 13 i want a divorce craphappy slaphappy wtth joan blsad dick feweb comedy sockaroo traveltalk red man on parade soon men of bojs x spencer tracy mickey rooney mrs w j hill of glen williams who is confined to st michaels hos pital toronto is progressing favour ably we are pleased to report mr and mrs- maurice hillock and dianne miss marlene and master terry jbluddr spent last week vaca tioning at birch grove wasaga beach miss norlne mathews qfmeaford has accepted a position as night oper ator in the local branch of the bell telephone co and recently commenc ed her duties in town miss honey couche and mr jack nice of toronto have returned to their homes after spending last week with the formers aunt mrs n mc- nlven mr george burt is also in the hos pital with an injured shoulder which he received when he jumped from a load of hay when his team bolted lac jim evans son of mr and mrs walter t evans is home on leave from macdonald manitoba where he is stationed with the roap mr and mrs jack williamson and miss marion attended the funeral of mr williamsons sisterinlaw mrs t h williamson at toronto on monday mrs albert e column jean and ted spent the week end and holiday in peterborough with mrs colmans aunt and u mr and mrs j gar- side mrs s walker mrs fred harrison and children diane and freddie mr george walker miss haael walker and mr ted arnold are spending a weeks vaoauon at meaford mis clarence benham and carol and mrs p p blackburn and mvcw helen blackburn are visiting with mrs harold mocoure at her cottage at port sydney mrs james hughes at nonral suf fered a bad fracture of her left arm re cently in a ajl after spending some ttme in the general hospital she la now recuperating at the home or her sister mrs ooffings toronto mrs d boyd and miss vent boyd spent last week with mr and mrs hoyd downs at hornby mrs boyd is spending tods week with mr and mrs walter moguvrayat burlington a presentation of a table lamp was made by fellow employees at the al liance paper mill to miss edna pbr- grave who was married recently to mr eaton tanley of hamilton rev and mrs d d davidson wal ter and donna of smiths palls are vacationing in town returning with them was miss muriel kean who has spent the past tnvo months with them in smiths falls mr and mrs w g marshall mr and mrs norman hiu and mrs har old marshall motored to ottawa over the week end where they visited with pte harold marshall who is stationed there with the canadian postal corps mrs jack colgan and daughter eunice of markdale visited last week with her brother mr e a hlbbert and mrs hlbbert mrs colgans hus band is associated with his father mr a e colgan as publisher of the mark- dale standard mrs laura rose steven and miss annie rose of ottawa are visiting with the misses rustin and other friends in their old home town mrs steven is a pioneer womens institute worker and in the early days of the organization lectured all over the pro vince in connection with this work miss jean adams rn of buffalo ny was guest soloist at georgetown united church last sunday miss adams a former member of the choir spent the weekend with relatives in town in the absence of rev b c todd who is away on holidays r k lemkay of the glen united church conducted the service miss do is armstrong is in charge of the wading pool at the foot of james street sponsored by the local couiil of women mothers are invited to send their children from 10 12 am and 25 pjn when the pool is under mis armstrongs super vision mr w a wilson reeve of esques- lng township has been confined in ouelph general hospital for the past few weeks after undergoing an oper ation mr wilson was making very pood progress but suffered a setback this week when he contracted pleur isy we wish him a speedy recovery other residents at present in the hospital are mr thomas mcclure re covering from injuries when he was pulled from a load of hay by an over hanging wire mrs h j sienko who underwent an operation for appendici tis men in uniform home for the week end included pte w emmerson ha milton home for his sons wedding ac2 stewart young ac2 leslie clark acs norman marchment ac1 gordon macdonald ac1 douglas sargent ac2 arnold atwood toronto ac2 george long london ac3 fred armstrong trenton driver e b tyers camp borden six members of st georges termis club journeyed to milton last week for a match with the milton club georgetown won the tournament scoring 62 out of eight maicies played following the games lunch was served in the club rooms those making the trip were betty grant marjorie kean violet ingram joe hall jack allingham and jack crich- ton chief donald latimer and firemen stan lyon fred gilmer and harry hilts attended the 40th annual con vcnlion of the volunteer firemens asosclation held in dresden over the weekend at the convention a past presidents badge was presented- to w h long in absentia who was presi dent of the organization for the 1932- 33 term chief latimer won second prize in the chiefs 100yarct race which was one of the sports events planned for the convention prior to her marriage to mr james emmerson which took place last sat urday miss janet gray was entertain ed at several showers on monday july 21st mrs a col lin- was hostess at a cup and saucer shower and the following evening miss irene young entertained at i kitchen shower in honour of the brlde- fclect on wednesday july 25th fel low employees at smith stone ltd honoured the couple at the close of the days work with the presentation of an electric rangette on july 25th miss eva harding held a personal shower for miss gray when she received a number of love ly gifts new advertisements for sale baby carriage for sale apply t mrs l knell queen st phone 387 help wanted a woman for light housework i ply box k herald foe sale sow and seven pigs sot price s5000 apply what itp r r no 3 for rent atone house queen st rent oocnp bsp l phorb 160w fire roomed boose on main street in conveniences enquire at at auction sale auction sale saturday august 16th watch next weeks herald for list of articles it mrs a mills fob sale electric motor century 3 hp- 35 cycle 4 inch fibre pulley tested and in perfect condition phone 43 r 3 itp georgetown help wanted young girl wanted- for remainder of august to care for 3yearold child sleep in or out mrs c carthnell arietta street please call between 7 and 8 pjn in itp the evening 1 mrs w j henry funeral services were held on thursday july 38th for margaret elizabeth campbell widow of the late w j henry who died at hornby on monday july 38th mrs henry was in her 72nd year the funeral took place from the resi dence of her soninlaw william mb- fadden with interment in hornby presbyterian church cemetery wanted live and dressed poultry narket prices a harnett son huttonvule phone brampton 343 r 14 reverse charges choice farm for sale near georgetown beautiful 6 room house almost new hydro water system furnace bath room 100 acres good farm land silo and drive shed for particulars ap ply by letter to 968 main st e hamilton to the residents of sub disk no 14 ward 3 esquesing as the dominion census is now be ing completed i wish to convey to you my sincere thanks for the conjodenoa- ahd cooperation which was given at every farm and household you have made it a pleasure to have been your enumerator during the writing of the 1941 census laurence burt we print nifty stationery ruled forms and all classes of printing singer sewing machines singer used drophead treadles overhauled and guaranteed in good condition 700 up also used electric portable andcabinet machines at re duced prices we also do guaranteed repairs on all makes of sewing mac hines singer sewing machine co 21 queen st w brampton phone 096 or leave cajls fit herald office tf pure food store u y i finest qoality ncw honey prom credit valley aclarie 2 lb 33c 4 lb 8 lb 60c 115 toddy lc sale 1 lb tin and 8 oz tin both for 45c soyomalt trial offer 6 or tin free with 12 ox tin 47c crosse blackwell soups ready to serve 16 oz tins 2 for 25c crosse blackwells date nut bread the original 8 ox tin 154 aylmer tomato juice tar ios ii 49c york brand sausage serve hot or nulla tin 25c aerowaxno- bobbin liquid wax pint tin 29c norru pineapple cnnjud8 m tin 10c cottage roll 28c cooked ham machine sliced lb 59c back bacon peamealed by the piece lb 39c fresh bologna by the piece lb 17c breakfast bacon cfcsice streaky by the piece lb 34c a e farnell phone 75 free delivery theres a patrioucfervtrar in canadsi men are drilling and marching off to war factories roar night and daytrams and bhps and planes speed men and ma terials to their destinations and the 1941 wartime canadian national exhi bition will show you much of this excite ment the navy army and air force are building giant displays the depart ment of monitions and supply will show you the tools of war being inaiiafao- tnred before your very eyes for use by empire armies the red cross has a magnificent building to itself womens organizations will show the work they do for troops end bombedoat cities of england these are but momt of the war high lights of the most important exhibition ever bald in canada