Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1941, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening augmt 20th 1941 heinz soups large tins 2 for 25c christies ritz biscuits 14c zest pure orange marmalade 2 lb ice box jar interlake toilbt tissue welch 8 is oi bottle grape juice swifts prem choice quamty 26 ox large tin tomato juice 2 fo jello pudding powders 2 fo quaker oatslarge pkg j with glassware in pach package odex soap 4 for 19c thrift soap flakes family size 33c neilsons cocoa 1 lb tin 29c graves apple juice 20 oz tin 2 for 17c 48 oz tin 19c peanut butter 4 lb pail 55c 29c 3 for 25c 29c tin 33c 29c 15c 25c fresh fruit and vegetables firm sunkist oranges 25c 39c sunkist medium slie grapefruit 5 for 25c lemons 6 for 19c no x cooking onions 6 lb 25c carrots 4 lb 15c head 10c bakt 25c celer tontalom han market prices cabbage potatoes diches apples htad lettuce green or red hot peppers 3 for 5c canleloupe peaches at bucks meats boveless mealed back bacon lb 39 by the piece fresh and sweet pickled hocks lb 1 3 fresh pork shoulder lb23 beef hearts lb 12 boveless pot roasts lb 20 stewing veal lb 1 7 breast or flank sslk fillets lb22 7 lb 25c 2 for 13c c j buck phone 28w georgetown alliance paper official dies n bun i it uu tironlo general f the alliance mills in 1030 he was ho u ift r a weeks illness he iiso a director of lhe howard smith suddrnl iv toronto is 17 jtm or att piper mills lt and an active member vici president and managing dlrec bon in glaou scotland he came f the canadian pulp and paper as tor of the alliance paper mills ltd o cii iti n 1m he was appointed socintion of which he ftas a past george watson pauline died siiddenl i pit d nt ind managing director halrman of the coated paper section quiz jour yrtems here is a quiz programme for you the questions are about an industry in which your community is deeply inter ested sec hew many of the answers you know yourself thfen try the questions out on your family friends and neighbours 1 how many pulp and paper mills ire there in canada 2- what province have pulp and paper mills 3 how many jxople depend for their living on the pulp and paper industry am what industry has the largest payroll in canada 83 2 all provinces except prince tdward island saskatchewan and alberta 3 workers in the industry with their families and dependent number half a million 4 pulp and paper the pulp and paper indd stry of can ad a in ivh uri hiidiio vonuii local news the red cro room yih do re- opened mtihg ulswmjuuoa ot jnoalptt friday august 29th keep thursday september 11th open for plunkett dinner nt knox presbyterian ohuroh 2t for instant relief get uoyds corn salve the only one containing ben- zocaine the new local anaesthetic at chapman s drug store lions salvage collection next tuesday night phone d brill r licata or the herald office f you want the salvage truck to call winners in the lome scots band draw wh ch took place on main st last saturday night were lt mona smith acton 2nd clayton allen glen williams 3rd grace gibson acton 4th j everaon glen williams 5th n h brown georgetown mayor joseph oibbons presented the prizes to the winners and iiade a short speech to the band who left for camp niagara the next morning where they are speritilng the week in military training earlier in the week on tuesday evening the band held a social even ing at the empire cafe on main st medals and prizes won last year at the waterloo band festival and the can adian national exhibition were pre sented and several short speeches made after which refreshments were served stewarttown gunner and mrs david hodge spent a couple of days with mr and mrs w hodge last week on thursday with mrs walter hodge and sylvia barrow the motored to hamilton ad visited friends miss ruth thompson of oaledon and miss marlon norrie of llmehouse have returned to their homes after visiting with misses leona and eleanor smith dr john f fisher of brandon man is visiting amongst hts relatives in the scotch block and stewarttown it la fifteen years mnce dr fisher was home lhe last time the esqueslng women s institute met for the august meeting at mrs w bowman home mrs lawson the presiutn was in the chair after optning with the wi ode and prayer the roll was called the members an swering with a recipe two quilts for brltlsh bimb ilctlms were shown and pircelled up mrs h p law son told lhe legend of the willow pattern and had wiih her a plate of that pattern to be examined a contest brought the meeling to in end lunch was serv ed and an tnjoab3e social hour spent mr and mrs d standlsh ted richard and roswnan were at mrs jinklnsoiis for the week end mr p r bally called at his home fridnj afternoon on his waj in rom a business trip miss mildred peden was in tne vil lage for a short time last tuesday mrs walter lawson and donald ac compbnled her to her home in behvood and spent a jew daj- with mrs pedei mr and mrs e harris mrs h lu tj june and babj babara spent sunday w 1th mr and mrs edwad hodge whose infant daughter jo ann loulse was hrlstened al st johr s church in tne afternoon by rev s r celebrook aigist meeting of lions continued from page 1 cal dairies next week these instruct people what to save where to phone for collection etc the club decided to stnd a gift erf 1000 cigarettes to pte j l watson club member now senlng oerseas with the lome scots regiment lion lcrqy dale who is president of the local branch of the red cross society brought to the attention of the meeting the aluminum scrap cam paign which is being undertaken by th red cross in cooperation with the department or national war servioe the campaign will be an intensive twodn affair on september 5th and 6th it s not expected that house wives will donate useful articles which would have to be replaced the idea is oiu to collect aluminum articles no longer needed in the home the club agreed to take charge of this inasmuch as it will easllj tie in with their own campaign the maehlnerj for whlcl has been set up active service notes continued from page 1 in scotland and england including london the first person i saw over here when i detrained was sgt tom olven and he is looking very well i have met several georgetown boys since i hen including pies jame glllevet hnrr allen huck hale and kelry kldd they wen verj glad to see the bos from home we hac no radio in the camp but right now the boys arc nnderlng some tine oca selections accompanied by johnnj graham on the guitar it sounds ery good too i would appreciate hearing from any of the folks back home and the same iroes for the other boys i w 111 close tills jumble of words now and send my best regards to all m it lends in georgetown sincerely yours pte steve emmerson b516w lome scots no 3 goy no 1 cdn gen holding dnlt canadian army overseas af 7a niouncement silvers wish to announce the arrival of first shipments of ladies fall and winter coals fur coats dresses and millinery you are invited to attend silvers advance showing of fall and winter apparel for the woman of discriminating taste silvers dept store where good clothes cort u phone 375 georgetown canadian national exhibition toronto august 22nd to september 6th 1941 see canadas answer attractive low railway fares ample equipment on ad convenient sen l from and to all point spccia tra n service as shown below train times eastern standard stratford kitchener guelph georgetown brampton and intermediate points aug 30 and ept 1 lv stratford 530 am georgetown 711 autn at parkdale 8 00 am toronto union station 840 avm aug so lv stratford 100 pjn- georgetown 240 pan ar parkdale 3j27 pon toronto union station 335 pm aug 30 and sept 1 lv toronto union station 1035 pjn parkdale 10 45 pan ar georgetown 1130 pjn stratford 105 ftjn aug 30 lv toronto 5 30 pjn ar georgetown 6 45 pan gaelph 7jw pm continuing on regular schedule to points north of palmenton see handbills fob detailed schedules of w y special trains v during period of canadian national exhibition following trains will stop at exhibition platform except sundays to entrain and detrain passengers consult time table a straimn westbound eastbound nos 85 83 x79 81 5 89 nos 74 76 100 14 94 80 6 97 s wlfl not operate sept 1 1 mnd sept 1 aexeept sept 1 consult agents for complete information motorists leave your cars at home save gasoline for victory travel by train safety speed comfort economy t238b canadian national

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