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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 1, 1944, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday march i at 1944 st patricks dance i in the georgetown arena thurs march 16 sponsored bv punch pre war work- en club proceeds for british war victims fund r modemaires orchestra admission 50c lucky draw ph0ht161 comer main gnelptfc streets scotts garage international sales and service shell products long evenings uban j more reading now is the time to check j dp on your eyes before the winter reading starts i it will pav you to be good to w your eyes they ore your best friends j many very uncomfortable symp toms may be traced to your eyes 4 let us examine them and f advise you on your requirements 1 qaallty glasses at city prices consult ot walker ro eyesight specialist wlio will dc st his office otm im bell telephone co man el georgetown the second weanea- day ol cacfi month ui yuu may consult o i waui n nis of- flee in b ram peon telepr ve georgetown 87 brampton 90 i jskkxe t social and personal miss mary terry of toronto was a week end guest at the home of mtes alice oosugan prof h l hutt was m toronto last thursday and friday attending tt ontario hdrttdouarai held at the kins euwam miss peggy kefiy mr bui retry and- miss betty paul spent the week end at the home of bui and peggys aunt mrs j g kelly in toronto sympathy is extended to mrs thos grieve the death of whose sister mrs george llnthtwalte of wembley england occurred february 12th mr herbert baneock who un derwent an operation in at josephs hospital toronto is able to return to his borne miss lola nielsen was successful in passing with honours grade 4 ooun- pierpomt at the recent toronto con servatory of music examinations held in toronto she is a pupil of mrs jean price auelph rev arthur dayfot of amineld p q who is enjoying a deferred 1943 va cation trom his home mission work in north western quebec spent several days last week with his parents mr and mrs c b dayfoot in georgetown miss shirley anne thompson ootam- ed first viass honours in ner grade n piano examination at the toronto conservatory of music last week she is a pupil of miss alva crlpps mrs b l jack arnold entertained about thirty members of the rebekah lodge at her home on tuesday even ing the evening was spent in games and music and some were in cos tume to add to the program lunch was served by the hostess assisted by a committee thirty members of verdun rebekah ledge went to milton last friday night to hold a joint evening with the even ing star rebekah lodge there to meet the president of rebekah assembly mrs vivian arnold noble grand of verdun lodge presented the prestdent- with a gift during the course of the evening umehouse intended for wast week mn wilfred harding and mr archie mcdonald held high scores and mr allan norton held u lucxy number for the door prize at w i euchre at mr and mrs kirfcpatrick s on friday evening folowing lunch all enjoyed dancing to music provided by mrs c e meredith and mr jno nickell word has come irom piper robert mcvtj that ht lrd receded his christ mc5 parcel from the llmehousc w l in january the ladles hope that the other locil bojs serving with the forces m rtalj have also had theirs even hough tvy may arrive late cieamn pressing and slain re mover vvtre ihe subjects studied at the circ f cl thing meeting list week thoit n i been i splendid response for tht salv uon rm carton belni packed more garments will be needer to finish the box mr b m wright is spending a few davs with mr and mrs wm wrigh in fnn township mr ind mrs a w norton spent thi weik end in toronto mr and mrs w greenlcss wid child ren of milton spent suiui v vith tie benton s mr l lit cimpbrll of hnmtlton and i ac iornc nor on of haccrsvilk visited lh norton fimilies on sundav mr ar i nr knmlis spent the wiik t nd with tin olsbj s ashgrove the february meeting of the wo- mens institute was held feb 22nd at the home of mrs geo wlngfield with mrs p hepburn the president pre siding after the opening ode and lords prayer the motto the child of today and the citizen of tomorrow was given by mrs f wilson a splen did paper on thedealsmirposattjul- ues for the yoirtti of today was given by mn francis thompson jessie wlngfield favoured with reading dur ing lhe business session a very in teresting letter was read irom sailor in the merchant marine who toad re ceived a ditty bag from the institute plans were made for sending a con tribution to the chinese relief funj and also for an institute social to be held in march after the national an them a dauity lunch was served by he hostess and refreshment commit tee mrs horn of port credit spent a few days last week with ner daughter mrs c b dick mr henry wilson left on saturday to spend the week end with relative in toronto and then expects to go on to norwood to visit with his daughter mrs s breckon mrs beer of arthur is visiting with mrs geo nurse congratulations ana best wishes to lac john hunter and mrs hunter on the birth of a daughter at peet memorial hospital brampton last friday pie chester deforrea ana mrs deforrest visited at the home of mr and mrs horace barnes last friday pte deforresl is leaving on monday tor manteitfc where be is now statjon- uss frances wriggjeaworth was k week end guest at the home of mr and mrs horace bunco active service notes we arc glad to hear that ac2 leo nard bell who has been confined to the rx3af hospital in edmonton for the past couple of weeks with pneu monia is now able to be up and around tgain pte bert took in italy wltb the saskatoon light infantry in his most recent letter to his wife told of re ceiving three or four heralds in a bunch the first he had received since arriving in italy bert said it was like being at home again for a little while and needless to say the papers went the rounds we hope the papers win start coming more regularly rrom now on pt wm isley spent the week end with his parents he is stationed a brantford pte charlie laws writing home from africa said firat in his most recent move he has seen cpl jack watson and ptes gordie james and bob ray- nor its pretty nice to meet someone from home over there judging from the letter church news let us come boldly unto tile throne and grace that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time ol need united church of canada rev r c todd minister 10 a m sunday school courses of bible study all ages of children and young people 11 am public wor ship subject what has christianity to say n about god 7 pjn public wor ship subject the ml nistry of encourage ment the response to the appeal for india and china famine relief has been great the need is even greater you still have a chance to save a life umehouse in a recent letter received from sg chas w douglas with the canadian troops sonuvhcre in italy he listed his christmas dinner menu as follows christmas was extra good for being out in the front lines ihe platoon coition t get together for dinner so we had to wait until night and had sup per togtlhtr after we ciomxi down for the day tin tablt wis set and on each plate there were ihrec packages of cigarettes and three chocolate bars then we had supper heres the me nu two pork chops creamed potatoes and ptas with appleausc and turkey to folio thin plum pudding with rum and chocolate miucc sliced pea ches fruit cake bread and butter lea ind coffee there were plenty of other drinks as well uic sergeants get 1 ting extra we regret to saj that on jan 11 when he wrot ne haa received no cfiiisunas mall or parcels mrs c e meredith opened hir home for a vilumnt euchre last thursdaj 1 tin on vvhlii a most liijblc time was sptnt winners at cards wtre mrs a w norton una mrs oibornf mri k uhkin hirkualrick won lhe luckj rh hi prirt tvjllowlnv cards t i ft w of tfit lidioa strv id i delicious i hm i proceeds ko to the war work liund ol tht w l mr jt rrbire ptframtr a reir duv- in toronto mo chelttiilwin 1 mr i i mis i is hill mil famih ol ii n i i vi i id is purr oi tli irsdiv st john s church stewarttown rev s r ccdetorook rector 030 ajn holy communion 10 30 ajn sunday school st- paul s church nerval 11 ajn holy communion st stephens church hornby 3 pjn evening prayer jew advertisements for sale quebec cook stove appry it phone 27 r 13 fob bale a quantity of hay for sole apply w a ostrander it phone 41 r 12 fob sale 26 pigs for sale weighing from 80 to 140 lbs apply oedarvale farm phone 79j for bale 13 pigs nine weeks old one pure bred dual pjrpose shorthorn bull nine months old one fresh cow apply meller brothers itp 7th une phone 398 r 11 lost black white and tan hound be tween acton and georgetown phone 395 r 6 j d wxllimson personal erzema and almost any icctiy condl tion immediately relieved by the new greaseless odorless stainless cream davis pruritus cream 60c 1 and 1 65 at chapman s drug store personal relieve nervous disorders with page griffiths betamin bcomplex tab lets once a day maccormacks drug store robb8 drug store wanted dead horses and cattle for free pickup phone collect gordon young ltd dec 44 phone ad 3636 toronto domestic help wanted domestic help wanted in toronto sleep in one child no heavy laundry small house apply it box a the herald wanted live and dressed poultry highest market prices apply a barnett son phone brampton 343 r 14 reverse charges st georges church ven w g o thompson rector second sundav in i lent sundnj school i m holv com- munlun ll am evensong 7 pjn lenten service on thursday evening at nopm st alban a chnrcb glen wottama s n i iv school 2 pm evensong and litany 8 pjn lenti i service on wednesday at electrical work electrical repairs made to appliances nd wiring apply f c whitmee j young st georgetown night constable wanted night constable wanted lor a town f 2500 apply selective service office t brampton tenders for coal the public school board will re ceive tenders for 75 tons of no 5 jmar block coal delivered at the school lenaers to be sent to the un ac by march 13th m p b harrison secretary fob sale some white pekln drakes for satev large exhibition type also collie pupa apply p j laird 2tp r r 3 georgetown painting and decorating 1044 wnllmoer samples estimate- ree have your decorating done now and avoid the spring rush d herrington 1 3tp phone 401 for sale wood s electric feed grinders milk- ng machines milk coolers electric fences also mount forest threshing machines district representative wuv loughby farm agency t ejibw80n georgeto phone 333 tf p o bos 267 notice to dos owners every oner possessor or keeper of a dog who has not procured a license shall do so on or before the 1st dat of may 1m 1 hav been instructed by council that this law must be strictly enforced you can secure your tags from the undersigned or the clerk at his offiotr w g marshall chief of police clearing auction sale at lot 8 con 1 east toronto twp a miles south of brampton on no 10 hlchwav full line of livestock and implements registered jersey cattle sale of march 8th matt sheard prop absolutely no reserve a p cheyne auctioneer j a mcbride clerk bingo town hall glen williams 8 1 5 pm thurs march 2 sponsored bv employees of the apple products co ltd proceeds for boys parcel fund admission two specials first raptisl hurrh mlnlstir rev j f ostrom sim- m ntui and newton v isited ii n toronto nd miss ivi n tiling irton visitid tht crtrdoi mtk end acton il gery t h e a t re friday march 3rd hi ya sailor donald woods etye knox mystery broadcast frjtk albrrtson ruth trrv fox news saturday march 4th matinee at 3 pm riding high tficbnieolor 1th dorothy lamonr dik powell world in action our nor hern neighbours cartoon marry go round chapter 1 secret service in darkest africa tuesday and wednesday march 7 and 8 flesh and fantasy so different it drlies comparison with charles boyer barbara stanwyck novelty jive or jam session pete smith practical joker i ii l hii a on n t w i i moi 1 i h it their i i c j j hi ir mi 1 1 had bet n w lii ion in iuilj aii in in hd j biny no ol feuilt st mirn muhwu who is sj 1 1 1 ii hi wntir a duiona beach il i ii i lis of nimtink uicre jick c milir n iw f oullii nicy both work i in tli b irclmorr pi hit 50 earsago and hadn t met since lhe left acton innnas fines 31 well known citizen f rtn died at his home wednesday mr fines was n native of mono town ship and moved to erin about 40 years ago where he became noted as one oi the districts most progressive farmers hbcr ilenclerlv wilton 62 of hoy lard a line toronto engineer on a cpr train operating txtwecn e3ora and ornnkevlue coll insed at the thro tk of his engine as it neared or ton tuesday evening at council the clerk was instructed to write the bell telephone co re ffadiiik the rural service from the mu nlrlpihu iuid point nut that acton was behik dlscrtmimttd against in this mat or nno counfu would seek an adjus m nt free press sundiiv mirch sth 2 30 pm on j school 6 45 pm cospol soimk 7 00 pm fvrning service speaker mr john speers toronto welcome knox presbj trrlin church toriretnwn tu c c cochrane ba minjsur 10w un sniiy school 11 00 mi pibllc worship limcbouw rrrbvterlan church 2 00 pm sundav school and bible class 1 00 pm piblli kenneth brown agent for hiv am strati uvestock trocking- bought and sold wishes to announce a change of residence from the estate of the late humecur netethat of-william- bowman r r 3 georgetown phone 82 r i i worship nonal vnrt t til m rrehrtertan chttrrhps rev j i self b a minister norval 10 am sunday school 11 am pfftllr cshlp i nlnn 2 pm s inij sli ol 3pm ribllc worship bray chicks prompt shipment olen wiltlnm i nluii chnrch ralph waukh b a minister 2 pjn faunday bchool 7 pjn f itiiit- worship holy cro chvrch rev v j morgan j uasi at 8 00 a m 2nd nd 4th sun i lays iioo am 1st 3ra ana oih sun lays milton the 8th mobile blood donor jui was held in the legion hall on monday eventntf and tuesday morning of this week there were 139 donors at this cli nic between 3 and 4 on saturday morn ing the halton cream and butter co oftlct n c mini rclal street milton wn ntimf joi eills buttcrmaker at ihi rroimeo who lives next door was i aw ikciin ind ii uihl hilf do7i n men attcmitiir ui load uic safe from th cniimrj in l o ilt4ng oar while tin in n win u tli jo out kept uvrd tii i i mid -inf- mr euls had to wm lib opimitunitj until the suard was called t lclp the others ih j slinpid t it ihe bich door of his resl i ornci uied the treik and notlned prjvtncial constable lemon ihe evening service of st pauls united church on february 20th was dedicated to thi scout movement joe gallowaj rcap his wife and baby daughter joanne arrived home from england last thursday nigiit joe has a maotaa leave before return ing to england cbamplan yes the bray hatcheries have chicks for prompt shipment in spite of a deluge of orders not perhaps in the breed that s your first choice not perhaps m the xtra profit grade but bray chicks of the usual high bray quality y mind you thats not saying that the breed and grade vou want aren t available very probably they are but demand is uneven in some breeds it is so heavy that the bray hatcheries are booked ahead in those breeds for weeks in others even lastniinute orders can be filled for both dayold and started chicks for instance right now we can supply both day old and started standard white leghorns please name your second choice bo iv en j u o dir vn ir titi chirks p vkt name your second choice tvm ur third chi ire if posible on breed grade ind date of ship- men it nu v previ it loliv ind disappointment all brav breeds have the simi nicking of skill ind cite behind them- so jou will probably te pleisod with the results vou wet even if the breed isn t the one you ordlmrllv order and well do ir best to see that vou fie t your first thole if it is t all possible order today order bray bray chick hatchery geo c brown h r no 1 nokval agents

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