Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1944, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday march 29th 194 mew advertisements boakmarjb wanted boarders wntfld all conveniences main street vicinity apply ltp herald office wantep capable housekeeper wanted by young married business woman to look after child and light housekeeping du ties in apartment livejn or out ai preferred apply tf box h the hebalid fob balb large chesterfield and chair match mohair gold shade in first class condition apply 56 jackson ave toronto ltp phone ly 4074 toronto fob sale international w 30 traptor in ternational 1 ft threshercombine 7 ft power mower massey harris three furrow tractor plough noj 26 three section cockshutt spring tooth cultl tatar three drum steel boiler set of light harness maskey harris dump bake all as good as new apply william green rjt 3 town t phone 91 fob bent 3 roomed flat with bath hardwood floors at noxval it phone 90 fob sale one grade cow due april 9th would trade for cow to freshen next fall apply walter hyde main st n georgetown phone 207 for sale bed clover seed apply bruce brigden ltp georgetown r r no wanted a smart boy under 16 mechanically inclined to work on knitting machines t phone 228w fob sale 30 rock hens laying for sale also bed and springs and dresser also ice refrigerator large size almost new apply phone 293 fob sale quantity of hay and clean red clo ver seed apply lloyd burt r r 6 milton ltp phone georgetown 91 r 11 tubnifs fob sale choice turnips for sale in large or nail quantities apply a shain norval road phone 96 r 11 umehouse mrs j i eherhy russell mcdonald and a w benton vicechairman of iihnehouse district catmunectfor the canadian red cross drive and met with a better response than ever be fore first and second prises respectively were won by mrs j euerby and mrs e miller at the w i euchre held at mrs a uluson thursday after noon mrs a w benton won the door prise the march committee served a delicious st patricks lunch at the close water from the recent thaw together with ice filled culverts caused trouble in lunehouse this year borne cellars wpre beyond rubber boot depth the county road is quite soft and cutting up badly sundav visitors with mr and mrs jas noble included mr and mrs g jones mr and mrs e wilkinson and miss couts of cheltenham mr and mrs howard switser and mrs bwitzer sr of acton miss helen swackhamer of detroit is home with her sister miss margaret swackhamer mrs c mummery has returned from bradford penn where she spent several months with her mother stewarttown milton once again milton branch of the bod cross has gone over the top and yesterday it was reported from head quarters that the drive was well over the 0 000 objective arrested during the weekend in to ronto on another charge wilmer hardy also is being held for alleged receiving of goods stolen feb 6 from the m p barry and company shop ping mill and turnip waxing plant rockwood provincial police here have been informed emma jane cordlngly widow of the late geo h thompson of streetsville died at the nursing home of mrs robt raspberry martin st milton on friday march 17th in her 72nd year she was born in the township of trafalgar p f bruce kitchen who joined the navy recently reported on tuesday to h m cs york champion balunafad the open meeting held at the home of mrs robt mcenery friday evening by the women s association was very successful a good program under the leadership of mrs jesse mcenery consisting of solos recitations and contests was en- joyed by all after which a st patricks r baily of hamilton visited tea sened by the commilt in mary baily last thursday charge mr with mrs and friday at the w i meeting mrs the sympathy or the community is extended to mrs ah in stirret tn her lawson the secretary reported- david recent bereavement in the passing of hodge has received his christmas par ner mother ed this makes six of the boys heard congratulations to mr and mrs a from bullock on the birth of a baby girl in the w i meeting was held last brampton hospital edith noncy a week at mrs colebrook s home it was slster for regjde a quilting meeting j the twq sr clflsses of the sundi a meeting of the ratepayers ofs5 6 school are putting on a play a paii was held in the school monday even l co klds lr the communltj u tag mrs james standish was elected balhnaiad wcdne evening salm uiu chairman the meeting was caued by apri 5th a good crowd is hoped for to here was loadfid down wlth s the trusty for thepurpose of con l young people tn their rt ls dcrnaps wortny of note by esbj fsssjjf issf zv th meetln ihcwms was name terra dprjved f utwf jl a held at the home of mrs ro mcentry nnmc ttrta c b under four hidings historj mean q associ helpers the topli v of the stud book was ery in terracotta miss betty velio who has been in hospital at mjlton underwent a very successful operation having ber ton sils removed and has arrived home much improved in health and her many friends here hope soon to hear of her complete recovery mrs harvey puckering and family spent the week end with her mother mrs k icam and family mr and mrs c biggins and family have moved to toronto the ice jams passed through here on the rivlr credit althougn the water was pretty nigh we ore pleased to re port that very little damage was done a portion of mr fred philippa fence was swept away mr tayioiv and mr jas maokie of torato were pleasant callers in dur hamlet last sunday mrs e c lyons has gone to the west on an easter trip we all wish her avery pleasant trip and a safe return mr frank mezwak has returned home from the tobacco plant at del hi and looks as though that country was agreed with him mr vincent bottom of toronto ls spending a few days at his old home here we understand that mr george eaves another of our prominent citi zens was in toronto trying his examl nations for the navy success to you mrs puckering and her daughter annie of toronto were pleasant visitors in our hamlet on saturday afternoon i mr wm graham of brampton is a busy man these days pressing straw and haj in our hamlet at present our correspondent was very much interested in the splendid historical write ud in the herald recently on the reminiscences of trafalgar town ship what about some old tuners riing us a write up about terra cotta time was bcter known as salm nsiillc when the old river cre payment of 1944 taxes the first instalment of taxes is due and payable at the municipal office georgetown on or before april 15th 1944 km langdon tax collector l tag of fs a procedure and finan clal mr skucc s talk was interesting i jercstiiik and informative and brought out some mrs klrkwood and mrs foreman good discussion another meeting is to cqarge o the sipt study an i be held wednesday evening april 5th htn wame read an itom from ulf when it is hoped mr skuce will be pre 3 mo statin the stnl sent and that all the ratepayers and russlan people arc inking in the parents will be present to hear and questl putting the canadians discuss the matter which is important to shame for the benefit of tb children i thanks was presented to mr skuce for his talk and his willing ness to answer all the questions asked the w i euchre will be held ta the school friday evening with proceeds ards here sorry to say that we have no brickyards or salmon either now i robins ma be hctrd in th mornings now and spring seems to be lurking r 1 nd the corner but don t take them of for a while yet cone ntu la lions to mr and mrs a h mckane nee margaret macdonald n the birth of their son on thursday 1 23rd town lots for sale best location in town while they last quick action needed also frame house 8 rooms hydro andiowrf water large garage some fruit trees 4 acres ground on paved street no taxes possession april 1 st price 3000 good terms to responsible party apply tom hewson willoughby representative phone 332 georgetown wanted dead horses and cattle for free pickup phone collect gordon yolng ltd dec 44 phone ad 3636 toror- o wanted live and dressed poultry highest market prices apply a barnett son phone brampton 313 r h reverse charges who occasional stucco work repairing etc done news the time to do that little job 6tucco work inside and out plastering of all kinds chimneys rebuilt repaired oreplaces built cesspools cistern ce- jnent frt etcfee estimates j e mcmullen 4t acton supply teacher the public school board would like to hear from any ex teachers might be available supply work p b harrison jt secretary for bent one large housekeeping room with kitchenette arid bath adjoining warm vitia all modern conveniences apply herald office tf phone 256 guaranteed piano tuning mf a o huycke 26 years expert tf with lpft piano anns your piano tuned cleaned de mothed for ibm apply the herald office phone b for war work i wi on last yeir there was a total ol 28 180 000 gallons of water pumpc i through the acton v itorworks sstem and 2j 682 23 gallons were sold fire protection drinking fountains water in the cemetery and sucn unmetered sen ices accounted for 4 497 777 gallons the amount of water used in 1943was more than double that used in 1938 j i five j ears ago with returns frx m wiml q iirters not yet completed acton and distrlt t has gone oer its objtctive by s10o0 in the present campaiti a pleasant etching was spent at the home of mr and mrs james mar shall r r no 5 rockwood when friends and neighbours met to hon ir mr and mrs n h wilson who hac recently sold their farm and moved to acton mrs b rcld has sold her house on young street to mr e davics lime house the funeral of the late wm alex ander gray took place last tuesday af temoon from the home main st rockwood free press up electrical work electrical repairs made to appliances and wiring apply f o whttmee tf young st georgetown old fashioned it was his first visit to the big city walking into the city post office he said half a pound of ham please the amazed assltant said they did not sell ham dinna he exclaimed ttete awful behind the time in the post office where i come from they sell ham apples firelighters eggs and a nun dred little things fob sale woods electric feed grinders unk- toc machines milk coolers electric vtaoes also mount forest threshing machines district representative wn onghby farm agency t ehewson georgetown phone 33a p o box 257 clearing auction sale foparty of the late stompbbet b bbownk wst bh lot is con 1 trafalgar fkajtaulnf town of milton go afkil 4th mm c at i pjn sharp i herd of ayrshire cattle 17 i bsftvlmb and jwmg omttte good i and good lm of times have changed father after looking at young son s report card don t teu me you let a mere girl get ahead of you son but daddy girls aren t as mere as they used to be notice to dog owners every owner possessor or keeper of a dog wbo has not procured a license shall do so on or before the 1st day of may 1944 i have been instructed by council that this law must be strictly enforced you can secure your tags from the undersigned or the clerk at his office w g marshall chief of police p o m n i on 1 iim three star sale values effective thursday friday and saturday march 3031 and april 1 quaker xxxx flour v 69 249 economical bulk foods chicken haddies 25 we need someone to take his placet sbs puube fkvs canned herrings tosc z domino raking powder richmello coffee neilsons jersey cocoa lees muffin flour pure lard crto 15 red rose tea- 37c puritan tissue 3 10c dominionbread 2 15c heinz assorted varieties ltahtf00ds3 r25c catelli cheesarow i7c 25c 15c 35c 19 15c fruits aim vegetables grape fruit size 80 lemons size 300 new carrot cabbage beet lettuce celery tomatoes corn meal 3 15c quick or coarse rolled oats 5 25c wheatlets 3 15c 2 25c 3 15c 3 n 15c round grain bulk rice macaroni spaghetti household neejs pg pearl soap5 2 sunlight soap 4 2j paimolive sean 4 v oiyeor38i3vr2 c chls0lbx w 2lc supersuds 2cc o t meats cheddar cheese weiner bologna 29c lb 28c bb 23c lb ssm1mion

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