carrolls stotarof jaitoc susie bennett ua of bwttaul tooovarj pasted aw on october uth t lb western hospital tn tonaio sip iu tbe daughter ol uw late tfr ud mrs thomas bennett and ner early ufa was spent at their bmi borne on uw nitb uu of erin town- ihta her girlhood smhuion of being trained nurse was mw realised much of bar time iu mart in urblv nursing those at bar own who wely needed bar and aha was one noon wfaom many rtsptmttfi when in tasrblm ace married flittininl conover and -r- to live on be dundas hlghaay ipn- flndne here as in bar for mer tne ahe was always a friend in need and the large number of floral tributes bore testimony to the place she bald in the baarta of all tbere tba xunaral services were bald a tbe ffvu reiideaoo on saturday octobr 14th and ware conducted ay bar pastor tbe bat mr lprering and mrs covering sang the beautifui hymn tjjera it no kigb there she was uw second daughter of a family of twelve of whom mrawm ringhtttui of at and isaac of geor getown survive besides these left to mourn bar pawing are her sorrowing hu bar sisterinlaw miss al- berthla oonover and many phwroi and nephews by whom aunt susie will always be dearly remembered coffee k110ms aixbran xle sroo hat spreads xc for hjllmirtn pecans ib x9c 4s n lmtr pumpkin 2v ijc shfli almonds ib 9c elmt gr tonuio pickle t xlo quaker muffkts 2 mw 7 mother parireri drip or rtflaur coffee tia 2t 47 quiktr com flakes miptr lnf 2lb hmtf 75c rom mllltr puppy biscuits x xsc liflor floor wax 1 tk u 49c caihmert bouquet tolkt soap x o xlo we reserve tbe right to limit quantities of all wrrhiarlliie wze 6 gbapansit 7c size vajjcncia oranges c am at va1bncia oranges size 300 lemons s waxed tdbnup8 lb me fruit and vegetable pzleea subject te market ftoctoatlona on october atjth stjoas fl to 10 14 to 45 i preserves 1 to 32 i buttek 78 to 83 lucky draw for injured the true community spirit la exem plified in the action of the smith as stone softball club in sponsoring a lucky draw for a member of the team who was injured in the game on fair day tickets are now being sold and the date of the draw will be announc ed in the herald at a later data there are x attractive prises all donated and tickets sell for loo or three for 26c frizes are as follows 1st 10 war savings certificate and 3 gallons antifreese donated by speghts oarage 3rd 3 gallons mo tor oil donated by speights oarage 4th handy household box donated by smith a stone ltd 5th pan- of dressed chlckfciis8 6th bushel of ap ples tbe lucky draw tickets were donated by the enqueuing agricultur al society your hand on his shoulder and dont forget he has a right to expect that youtl stand behind him that youll do all you caniiere at home to help him finish this war he has a right to expect that youll be willing to work and save and lend for victory invest very dollar you can spare in victory bonds thats your stand in this war on hand on his shoulder the other in your pocket digging deep to buy one more- victory bond than erer before invest ik victory dominion seed phone 357 georgetown l2h buyvictorybonds rbv r salmon has new charge rev reuben salmon rector of st johns anglican church homings mlus has been transferred to the chatsworth circuit of the church of england where he will have charge of five congregations along with an assistant rector born in erin mr salmon is well- known in georgetown where be at tended georgetown high school he is a brother of mrs harry watklns of town he was in the canadian navy before heing called to the minl- htrv after graduating from emm anuel college he took his first charge nt peace river and went to homings mills two year ago where he was very popular with toe congregation house georgetown ontario local teachers honoured tie annual meeting of the feel- ttpitnr local of district 8 of the on tario secondary schools teachers federation was held at brampton oolf club on tuesday october 17th representatives from the 10 schools were present which comprise george town brampton oakarllle milton and streetavllle high schools and cale- don east coofcsviue acton bolton and alton continuation schools the road to berlin cannot be paved kith good intentions we know the people of georgetown and esqueoing township have all good intentions of buying victory bonds but leta not leave it till the last minute boost that 385000 quota prepare now to do your share by buy- ing 7th victory loan bonds georgetown and esquesing war finance committee l e fleck and w v bradley joint chainnen guest speakers at the dinner eluded aliss inez paul of etoulcolte high school who spoke on the newly- formed ontario teachers federation and mr r f b cooley of york memorial collegiate toronto who gave some helpful information superannuation the election of officers resulted in the following past presldentg e bennett oak- ville presidentf c cantclon cooksville vicepresident miss l baker streetavllle sec tres miss m e inman publicity rep walter carpenter georgetown 9128 stolen from ed logans the second robbery to take place in georgetown in a little over a week occurred last wednesday night when a thief entered the home of mr ed logan college view ransacked the house and made off with a138 in cash and a ring valued at 30 00 mr logans propety adjoins liat of mr kersh s whose home was robbed last week the thief made tbe entrance to the house through the milk box door and it is estimated the robbery took place between 8 pan and 1 30 am mr logan discovered the theft upon his return from toronto on the midnight train the money was taken final ink under the bed he called 1 lice immediately but th tblst 1 clues as the ground was dty i and a cement walk goes id the house chief w o m is investigating dance in the glen hall friday oct 2 7 doris hulls music proceeds for boys parcels sponsored by beaumonts fjwpkijm admission aoc hallo we eri masquerade tuesday october 31st r 1 in the rose room georgetown arena floor show special dances and prizes prizes for costumes modern aires orchestra modern and old tyme music admiasion 50c per person i