the georgetown herald wednea february 1 4th 1 945 progressive attactory requires experienced wax thread stitcher male or fe male inexperienced girl for light factory work experienc ed pullover operator male rienced heel and edge er male two inexperi enced men and two inexperi enced boy steady work and good oppor tunities for advancement those employed in war work need not apply apply national selective service office 43rampton ont asthma over 30000 bottles of davis as thma remedy no 7895 have been sokr to relieve the frequency and severity of bronchial asthmatic attacks man testimonials why not try it today 3 weeks supply doses for 13 00 at chapmans drug store union the fwirnarymeetinir feder ated farmers clubs of terra ootta was held at the home of mr and mri fred lyons on monday evening feb 5th miss snow gave a splendid talk on the motto it is equally a mistake to hold oneself too high or to rate oneself too cheap the joint meeting took the form of a progressive euchre the proceeds from this were voted to go to the red cross mrs mormon cameron held high score for the ladles and mr carson watson for the gent a draw on a box of groceries was taken also in aid of red groan mrs n cameron held the lucky number the union wmj3 february meet ing was held at the home of mrs art mckane on wed feb 7th with a splendid attendance mrs oeo leslie mrs l j self mrs wilfrid leslie and mrs owens macdonald were in charge of the study on india mrs lloyd qrlchfon was hostess to the terra cotta institute on saturday afternoon feb 10th mrs john mc- ouuough was in charge of the round table discussion the satisfying home is physically healthful mrs peter dick gave an excellent address on planning for a healthier communi ty the theme for this meeting was health is wealth let no one be a spendthrift we are pleased to hear that mr andrew mcdonald who has been con fined to bed for the past two weeks is improving nicely the co wish him a speedy recovery the modern hand lotion trusha y the beforehand lotion is unusually effective and economical because it is rcher in soften ing oils delightfully scented try this new lotion today generous size bottle 49c maccormacks drug store phone 327 georgetown idancing every saturday night to the modern aires the rose room of the georgetown arena modern and old time music at all dances admission 50c b t h e a t a e friday february 16 invisible mans revenge jon hjul ktcith aafehb south of dixie anne g wynne davm brwew fox news saturday february 17 matinee at 3 lost in a harem imago riot with abbott a costello with marilyn maxwell canada carries on flight six car oon ghost town final chapter great alaskan mystery tuesday and wednesday february 20 and 21 ladies courageous tarillmc story of women flyers with laretta yoemg gtrammc fitzgerald comedy you were never uglier cartoon fuss and feathers social and personal mrs h o mcdure is visiting rela tives in buffalo this week mrs w v grant spent last week end in toronto at the home of mr and mrs ian stewart bdr bud james has returned to petawawa camp after upending a fdur3lay leave in town with his fa mily law jean mackenzie and law jean wlnarski of st thomas apent the week end at the home of mr and mrs j b mackenzie ptej helen williams cwac is home on furlough from montreal quebec with her parents dr and mrs c v williams mrs edward traynor and daughter carol lynn and mrs delancy of ouelph visited mr and mrs mark clark on sunday miss jessie leavltt has returned home from ouelph general hospital and is we are pleased to report mak ing a good recovery mrs horace blyth and daughter sharon have returned home after a threemonth visit with mrs c n ronald paris c po and mrs norman herbert from wnhfnr nj3 are spending a months furlough in georgetown with his parents mr and mrs arthur herbert mr bert johnson who has been george scott former georgetowner retires after 36 teaks mail carries george scott one of the lour ori ginal letter carriers jn gait retired today from his services with the local post office this was also his 67th lirthday on looking back to august 12th 1912 when carrier delivery was inau gurated in gait mr scott recalls that he was one of the four original poe- ttes he was given the hospital walk walter bits who retired in october 1944 and harrj needham and harry mitts who are still on the job were the othernrembers of the quartet mr scott has covered the same walk the entire 32 years and 6 months interven ing walking a distance which is es timated as equal to five times around the world and carrying approximately our and a half million pieces of mail was very welcome let us hope it will be followed by another one very soon the caw of the crows is heard once more and a local resident reports having seen a robin in one of-hls- shade trees last week are those signs of an early spring we trust they blbter of georgetown man iwals in uamllron imrb- hugh b morganson died on monday feb 5th in hamilton gen eral hospital alter a long illness mrs morganson was born near acton 73 years ago and had resided in hamil ton for the last 28 years she was a member of leidlaw united church surviving are her husband two daughters mrs arthur townsend of hamilton and mrs jthomas carr of alliston two sons donald and hugh ol hamilton two brothers charles scott of acton and robert scott of georgetown also 18 grandchildren a daughter mrs charles j male of hamilton died frve days previous the funeral was held on thursday after noon last to westmount memorial park cemetery for interment manning the domlmon store in ttal f honoured bj btaly before leaving on his final walk mr scott was honoured by the post- fit lt charles mcintosh of office staff postmaster peter muliin biamplon ts officially reported killed made an address and charlie gravelle i in aetion according to word received presented him with a check from his by his wife the former lenore mc- associatea i clare mr scott came to gait from the glen williams georgetown district in 1901 he was employed for twelve urgently tvhseetiett part time women and girls experienced fie inexperienced to weave woollen blankets and other woollen mill jobs free transportation fromr georgetown alio housewives not more than 24 hours weekly or girls under 16 glen textile industries limited glen williams new advertisements absence of miss ellis has returned to bowmanvillc we are glad to see bliss e back on the job again mr norman hawthorne is at pref er t on the star of the local bank of commerce mr hawthorne has opty jeoently returned from active service his wife and daughter live in dunn- i and ville when the letter carrier system was inaugurated he became a postal em ployee he has seen many changes in i has seen eight superintendents come only two doctors are now in uendance at the hospital who were miss may langan of the public practising when he started his rounds school staff is staying at the home they are dr ward woolner and dr of her sister mrs p galloway in c r cummirg burnngton and is much improved in ward five the hospital region hearth miss langan was in toronto which he has served has stretched general hospital out to include new streets and many the rebekah war service group many new families on grand avenue held their wort meeting at the home mr scott delivered mail to onl about of mrs e l arnold on monday night 10 families v ho were on his original there were twenty present and the delivery social committee for the evening were the volume of mail has grown tre- mrs william bulllvant mrs fred mendously throughout the years keep- lost sterling silver identification bracelet giilt since he started out with letters with mary engraved on it finder in the summer of 1912 he has been j pkase return to herald office one of the most regular visitors at the feb 13p hospital making two calls daily he for sale choice grade dual purpose short- norn co five years old due feb 2nd apply miller l bros feb up 7th line phone 388 r 11 mcnauy mrs w q mcdowell delegates from the esquefclng agri cultural society at the ontario fall fairs association convention held in lht king edward hotel last thursday included mrs herb cleave mrs frank petch president craig reld and se cretary garfield mogulvray they also- remaima lor the banquet in the even ing when tne guest speaker v as the premier of ontario col george drew 1 word was received last week by mr ino mrs c b dayoot through il i foreii i missl in board of che united church that their son rev arthur difoot hid irmid in soutl africa whrc he wis al the time the lie sentawittting passage li tttr difo to dijfoot sailed from lnd new york ilioi route to his mission field in west china to ctlebrau her eighth birthdaj hit le jove- denham of college view j had a party to uhlch she united a rumber of her irientis mcl iding claire b aule patsj wilson gretchen bradley beverley hyde jacqueline ham david jones gail and rosa mcgiuray and bruce denham mr and mrs bobt jones have mov ed to their i ew residence in the mc kay house on charles st they will occupv the rear apartment using the side entrance ifr and mrs k c mcmillan at tenet d the annual com en hon of the canadian hackney horse society held yesterday i tnc ro u yd k hotel in toronto mr m millan wb elected as one of the nine directors of the so ciety mr jack mccracken of lia- towel was elected president for his second term of office and mr charles gilbert of toronto will continue as wcretarytrcasjrer application tor a grant from the society by the es- quesing agricultural society will be given consideration along with other ut ests at the next meeting pice witr the increase in popula i ion grocery stores in this area m teased from two in 1912 to seven feb tcjay active in sports aside from his postal duties mr scott has been actively interested in the promotion of junior and juvenile sports particular baseball he ad- rri i howeve- that lacrosse was his game as a jouth although he sever plted 1 u row dtinni tie i t ni n id ihtd in gait mr scott said todaj that one of the if st frunds he wis the late lohn brownlec in by- hnc dus tthtn mud roads and lack j ctmcni sidiiaiilks made thr trip i oii h r tils tint mr llruvwilit filleo him m during the flnodttl sp mg snsoti to secure a rham nf loi vi t ltd i cup nf hot wanted to rent house five or six rooms with large lot up to 5 acres hydro write full particulars w v mcoowan 139 jersty ave toronto for sale brooder house price 150 00 one apply 13 hewson phone 333 board and boom wanted board and room wanted for young man partially crippled highest rates p ild aoply post offoce box 508 georgetown style in glasses er yeb your glasses should ba made to fit your particular type of face we specialise in eye examtn- v auon and prescribe attraottve feat glasses at city price ib for expert bye servloe and b newest style in glasaes v consult j 0 t walker r0 eyb8ight specialist j wbo wfll be at his offloe otw the bell telephone co main street georgetown the beoond wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker s at his office in brampton s phonz georgetown 91 brampton 59s farm for sale ioo atrts good land g5 acres work- ibit 20 pasture balance maple bush creek and two spring known as the bill mccullough firm corner 5th line r hid on the walk j and no 7 hlghw applj evenings ard saturday ai 100 is to edwar 3 pai1ister cor edith church streets feb 14p georgetown scott ha no immediate plans i since his retlrment other than to en- 1 o a rest at his horn 91 aberdeen i foid oalt gait dailj reporter hornby tlie annual congregational meeting if hornby united church was held at the parsonage on monda afternoon last with a fair attendance the min ster was in charge and mrs norman cantelon was appointed secretary splendid financial reports were pre nted b the treasurers of all depart ments of the church the total amount raised for all purposes was 1 006 or which 143 was given to missions mrs stmlev learmont was re elect ed treasurer tor e year mr thos douglas was reelected elder for a term of four years mr chas brooks was re elected steward for three years and chairman of the board of stewards for one year mr johnston neclands was elected to the board of stewards for three years messrs the annual meeting of the congre- stanley learmont and norman can- gatlon of the ballinafad united thn were elected usher with jack church was held monday afternoon cantelon and harold bally assistants january 15th with members well rep- messrs william slbbald and fred resented tiie church financial report i huffman were reelected on the par- was submitted by the treasurer mr sonage board and mrs huffman or- j p klrkwood showing most of the ganist with mrs totton assistant for expenses paid and a small balance on one year hand for 1945 the report from ute i the officers and teachers of the wa wbs encouraging also the wms i sunday school were all re elected for rtport both hav ng reached their alio o enr with mrs learmont and cauon i mrs wrtgirlesworth assistant teachers peksonai feel fitter in cold weath er take one pane griffiths uninlex tablet dairy con tain iig vitamins a b c and d and all essential- minerals too mccormacks drug stofre robbb drug store personal slendor tablets art effective two weeks supply 1 12 weeks 6 at maccormacks drug store ballinafad the january meeting of the wm s was held wtdnesday afternoon at lie home of mrs swlixllehurst owing trj the condition of trr roads and the blustry weather that afternoon only eight members were able to make the grade the new president stressed the need of nioro prayer and continued pcrsoicrance during 1046 the firm forum met mondav niht at the home of jiney and jack glvens plans were made to hold a euchre in the hall friday night feb b the sympathy of the community is extended to mr anderaon and the children in the passing of a dear wife and mother we regret the passing of dr wylle at his home in toronto the minister expresd his thanks to all officers and workers for their loyal cooperation in the work of the church during the year and appreclhtfc was expressed of the work of the minister ind his wife during the past year all women of the community are urged to attend tne annual world s dtv of prayer service in hornby united church on friday afternoon of this week at 2 30 dot mr and mrs addison woodley and family of nelson township visited at the home of mr and mrs fred huff man on sunday last we had a belated thaw iamjatur- dny which was of brief duration but wanted girl or woman wanted for general liousework or w oman three or four days weekly farm girl preferred apply mrs c v williams phone 262 for rknt one large bedsitting room comfor tably furnished for housekeeping with all modern conveniences suitable for one couple or two girls apply phone 2m feb 7 or apply herald office dominion life assurance co appoints ruth f evans representative for georgetown and district miss evans has recently re turned tq georgetown rom st catharines where she was branch secretary tor the st catharines branch of the do minion life assurance company for four and a half years during that tune miss evans was a member of the life in surance institute of canada and was successful in passing the life insurance institute exam inations in the following sub jects principles of life insur ance life insurance under writing legal aspects of the life insurance contract and agency organization and man agement miss evans has also been ap pointed secretarytreasurur of the walter t evans 6c company and will carry on the business of life insurance underwriting m this connection help wanted a good smart boy mechanically ts lined also good smart girls apply lavodx knitxtno co wanted dead horses and cattle for fiw pickup phone collect dec 44 phone ad ss30 toronto gordon young ltd wanted live and ilresaed poultry high t narket prices apply a barnett a son phone brampton 343 r 14 reverse charge for sale woods electric feed grinders milk ing machines milk cooler soactrlt fence alio mount forest threahm machine district representative wu- lougtoby farm agency t k hewson georgetown phone m p o box 357 apply wanted to buy typewriter in good condition herald office electrical work electrical repairs made to appliances and wtrtng apply a thank you the countess of strath- more chapter i o de georgetown wish to ex tend their thanks and ap preciation to all those who helped make their book fund campaign such a decided success and especially the busi nessmen of the town who were personally can vassed these donations will make possible more read ing material for the mem bers of the armed ser vices 7