Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 22, 1944, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednes november22 1944 i this is navy league week a navy league canvasser wjll be calling on you give generously v social and personal ojd and un william kormck of toronto spent the week end at tfcelr home in glen wnuama mis jew martin visited in oatt lost week end with mrs herbert boeenberg miss florence manser of chelten ham was a week end visitor at the home ot mr and mrs leslie bown- aon glen williams mr bob heaton who la attending northern vocational school in to ronto spent the week end with bis pateia mr and mrs w heaton olen william bazaar dont miss the baeaar in knox church sunday school sat nov 25th at 3 pjn wider auspices ol the young womens auxiliary home bakjnq knitted goods jpostums jewelry stufbed animals aprons fesh pond supper served from 3 to 8 pjn everyone welcome birth notice kelly to mr and mrs john d kelly on november nth 1m4 at peel memorial hospital brampton ontario a son michael karl on thursday evening november 9th the public school teaching stall en tertained the members of the high school staff to a social evening at the home of mr and mrs h c wrlgglesworth main st south smith stone news the draw for the injured ball play er was held at the bingo in the i room last saturday evening mrs clifford allln of mlllbrook epent a couple of days last week at the home of mr and mrs fred arm strong she also called on mr and mrs jos armstrong messrs j r williams and e roy were the high scorers in the 5th night of play in the iojdjb bridge tournament with 8160 points pte una wheeler chorley park hospital toronto and pte lillian laumont of niagara falls spent the week end with mr and mrs bert wheeler olen williams mr and mrs ross mccellan and family of stratford spent the week end with mr and mrsfrankpetoh i nepaitments warned everyone the winners were 1st bertha she- bourne umebouse ticket no 900 2nd mrs geo brown brampton no 1169 3rd dave saxe georgetown no 661 4th mrs allan lewi george- town no 388 5th alice patterson jxuuonville no 1351 6th euphema martin georgetown no 756 the s bo 8 ball team sponsors of the draw wishes tothank everyone for their support in making it a success in the last issue of the herald there was a complaint from branab 130 of the canadian legion stating that the two minutes silence on nov 11th was not observed properly in the town and that factory whistles were not blown as a member of the legion and an employee of smith stone i wish to state that the company has always observed the two minutes silence and that this year was no exception there is no outside whistle at the plant but at 11 oclock an inside electric system bingo will be held in the georgetown 5 legion hall wed nov 29 sponsored by z beaumonts employees 15 games for 25c chickens for specials bushel basket spy apples door prize j iwh uj- church news norval and union presbyterian churches rev j l self ba minister nerval sunday school 10 ajn public worship 11 ajn union sunday school 2 pjn public worship 3 pjn holy crow charea rev ft v j morgan ma at 9 ajn 2nd and 4th sun days 11 ajn 1st 3rd and 5th sun days of the two minutes silence all mac hinery was closed down and the sil ence was observed reverently by all employees h p hurley congratulations to ruth and ronald laumer on the birth of a daughter nov 13th ruth was a former em ployee of the assembly dept the employees are asked to remem ber the social evening to be held in the legion room on friday evening for themselves and friends tickets are being sold throughout the plant by members of the entertainment and labour committees who will appreci ate your support we heard that one of the bosses was jltterbugglxig at the uew social so this time we hope to see them all out and op on the floor rocci lorusso is the latest town boy to arrive home from overseas be came over on the hospital ship lady nelson and is spending a leave with his family two of whom josle and dominic are 6 s employees a number of employees and towns people might be interested in know ing why a number of trucks were tr veiling back and forth on college view recently they were engaged in drawing earth to fill in a swamp ly ing between the s fence and the back road the earth was taken from a mound in the cnr yards so besides filling in a swamp which has been a breeding place for mosqultos ard a bad spot for the children of the district a traffic hazard has been elim inated by providing a clearer view of the northern track crossing we hear that one of the tool room boys had quite an experience last thursday morning he was paying an early morning call outside when be heard what he thought was a oat he tried to shoo it off and found out that it was one of the variety with a white stripe down its back you guessed it ite wasted no time in getting back in to the bouse a letter and christmas card was re ceived this week by the secretary of the active service fund from john macdonald who was employed in the assembly dept prior to his enlist ment the letter is just one of many received regularly from the boys and we have pleasure in printing it to let everyone see how much the boy ap preciate being remembered november 1st 1944 smith stone active service fund helen ritchie and gordon spence thanks for the cigarettes which i have received 1 reohwd uuee tarn dred one day and then three days later i received another three hun dred i must say x was sure glad get them everything la pretty quiet here except for planes gotng out b bomb i had a visit from albert simeon today he is looking well the weather 1 pretty cool at nights here now our fuel is rationed so we have to make the best of it thanks again for tae curette bm063 lopl j macdonald iv helen ritchie secretary of the ac tive service fund and ruth gtold- ham would appreciate it if the folki would notify them as soon as pos- ringle whenever any of the s s boys overseas have a change of ad dress and also of the present ad dresses of tire boys and girls on ac tive service in canada in this way the lists would be kept up to date and it would avoid delay and disappoint ment to the boys over the cigarettes tent monthly joke box px girl heres a greeting card with a beautiful senti ment to the only girl i ever loved soldier wonderful 111 take a dozen of those ashgrove there was a large attendance at the christian culture meeting of the yps held sunday evening nor 18 at the home of the president john bird the program was under th3 leadership of clayton dick jr and the worship service was taken by beta ruddell ismey bean hunter was- much enjoyed after i all joined in imgmc negro i at the close- of the regular i plans were made for the banquettes btkms for officers for next year i received and the election result l as follows president ward snwsv ridge vicepresident limey kaaat cretarytreasurer douglas ontthk convenors of departments fellowship marion currie betty ruddell citizenship wingfleld christian culture wilson recreation and i ruddell doris brownridge csaytos dick jr john ruddell pianist 1 kean press mrs john banter mrs fred wiiggleswortto has visiting with her daughter mr ji carney of alloa mrs stanley gowland is with her friend mrs win l of brampton mr and mrs w n brownrldge re turned last week from a trip to wes tern canada 1he pick ot voftacco h does taste good iwo pipe glen williams united church mr ewart madden ba 2 pm bunoay school 7 pm public worship knox presbyterian church ueorgetowi rev chas c cochrane ba bjj minister 10 ajn sunday school 11 ajn public worship limehoose presbyterian church 2 pjn sunday school 3 pm public worship the united church of canada the arts and crafts trill- bold an exhibition and sale november 24 25 open friday 10 to 880 all day saturday mcgibbon block main street handwoven scarfs in gay stripes and plaids notetttea earrings and knitted goods tally and christmas cards varied and attractive gifts krp your eyes s h oo slsaon m asaon sapor- f 5 tract to hartnt joutstss as- 1 5 sarins as s do job an bs s sj g ptlmt atoms w bms kspt nptadsts bj i s tanlaiaaav at otr man m cqmbtj1jc 4 s 0 t walker ro mmn q a ssajoa a sjttsj ot a ammsc 8 rev r c todd ba- minister was lynda stewart atol music director 10 ajn sunday school and bible class for adults 11 atn public wor ship bible sunday 7 pjn evening wor ship subject mixed marriages even our critics may have something to say that is worth itfitny to pint baptist cbdrch minister rev j- b ostrom organistmiss m cook sunday nov 28th 11 am horn ing worship when be christian 3 pjn church school 645 pjn gospel songs 7 pjn evening service undo by the choir mr ostrom will speak and atng the young people meet on monday at g pjn the midweek service of the church on wednesday at 8 pjn welcome st geergeichi ven w g o inrch thompson rector sunday next be fore advent holy communion g ajn sunday school 10 ajn matins and li tany 11 am even song 7 pm special collection for the bible society st aibaiis chareh glen sunday next before advent baaaqf- echool 2 pjn v evensong i pjn bible society couectjon st jshns cbarah stewarttowa rev 8r oolebrook strnday next before adrent 3 pin sunday r vurl 3 pin evening prayer homemade grocery teatures fruits 6- vegetables whttt1pans 3 14 fiour quick or plain rolled oats 3 13 round grata rice 2 it 25c for r1iffcnit wheatlets 3 w bd cot macaroni 3 14 tebow peas p 2 23 frva koaes flour 25 all msrcnsndue sold at your e3ondn- lon stora h ancondltlonall suar- xntmd to gi 100 satisfaction docnlalo1 brad ss 2 loav is xeuoloas luetunello coffee lb 35 navy tissue rol 6 dsx tea lb 57 cheesearoni pk 17 neuaods cocoa a s oe tin 19 florida seedless size m grapefruit 4 for 25c florida sl 216 oranges doz 39c celery stalks 2 for 19c ontario carrots 4s 15c io a limltkb owtairio cooking onions 4 h 15c values effective novembei 23 24 25 thursday friday saturday

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