Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 15, 1945, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday aug 1 5 1945 m mew advertisements fob rent about 6000 square feet of floor apace suitable for storage workshop etc reasonable rental apply aug 1 box b heraij5 printing machinff celebrates vj da help wanted experienced lady menders for socks wanted apply upstairs at lavoie knitting co aug 1 phone 110 wanted dead horses and cattle for fres pickup phone collect phone ad363e toronto deo 46 gordon young wd domestic help wanted young w oman or j1i 1 wanted in respectacle home good wages and workingcondiuonb foi well qualified party apply aug 15tf box h herald wanted boys as knitters help good op portunity for advancement apply wilfred lavoie son brill hosiery aug 1521 phone 28w for sale lot pontage of sixty jjtofeet and depth of one hundred ana fifty five feet good location in glen williams reasonable apply aug 15 herald office for bent i rent on mcnabb street apply aug 15 herald office lawn howebs sharpened lawn mowers sharpened also re paired also pruning and hedge shears etc work called for and delivered apply l tracey sept 26p phone 341 georgetown wanted girls and women for housekeeping duties 48 hour week permanent work apply in person housekeeping dept toronto general hospital elizabeth st entrance help wanted 6 or 8 girls for restaurant work age 18 to 25 apply mrs r gallaugher phone 81 aug 29 orangeville ont dog wanted beagle hound 8 to 10 months aid or jl for field hunting herald electric feed ortnder uarhm uuk cooler bee alio r faro diatrict n for onzfaunm pboo po box wl mw help wanud male fiptonw and carder for ainair modern woollen null war ro m- sgjme apply to roar nearest s 8 ofnot referring to oa no m71 juiy utf aprtr p o whttsaax not to be outdone in the gen oral celebration the linotype ma chine at the herald tot temper nmentnl just before the news of j day was recchtd on lues duj it was linpo mbit to get it m woikliil in itr until ihurwlny and i hid to tiill on om iood fi t n 1 c a lull of tl t at i on r it i n v for 1 in of e inlj mtiu to finish tins will s issue w i lch w ill not lein h oui sul scilbtr until h i idn nioin iil local news help the mile of pennies drive this saturday august 18th sponsor id b the lome scots wa a company of 37 toronto girl uides is camping on lason s flats beside the 10th i inc bridge the guides had church pai ade to si eorge s church sunday morning the church bells of st george rang for several minutes at 10 p rr last sunday night when prime minister mackenzie king s broadcast heralding the end of the wai with japan lent authenticity to the fake surrender new s flash announced over the radio at 9 34 p m other than that a flood of telephone calls placed through the local telephone office there was no outw ard and visible signs of celebration at the premature announcement the brampton norval lacrosse game scheduled for aug 14th was val on monday aug 20th this is postponed and will be played at nor the last league game of the season flay offs begin the end of next week watch this column for dates your attention is drawn to the fact that georgetown fair is onlj three weeks distant get a prize i 1st and get your entries ready ah1hur j evans i died suddenly arthur j bvans born in strceta- ville january 31 1886 died suddenly it his home july 31st 1945 bon of the late mr and mr david evans of sinetevtlk he ha4 been a resident of the georgetown district for the past j3 yeais he was nycqnservauve in politics the f nuil was held from his home lot 24 8th line es jueslng township thursday aut 2nd at 3 pm ven w g o thompson conducted the services assi ud by rev ce 11 dolby o tueiton nephew of the deceased interment was made in greenwood wmttl i pillbiirns wire harold campbell fied envin george martin frank holmes w a wilson and 1 nomas apple ard flower bearers were two nepl ews ellsworth evans acton and kenneth evans gait and three great nephews garfield carl and jaok evans of strietsvllle surviving are one son horace of georgetown four brothers charles of steetsville stanley of brampton al- lle of cmlt and reuben acton and tour sisters mrs w long oakville mrs annie srigley toronto mrs laura robinson streetsvillc and mrs w setts blenheim uf and beamfl poultry aarfcet prkm apply a barnkflt and bow ptxne brampton ml r 14 rererat charge rawleigh products fqb sale dick rlddau queen st u your atawlelgh representative in george town- oct in touch with him for your aoedlclnes food peducte tolletriei and he will call soon at your aug 1 tf esther brtll wfcp in toronto malloneys gallery toronto wa the setting for an evening weddlrig thursday august 2nd when esther brill daughter of mr and mrs david brill georgetown became the bride of george joseph novak son of mrs and the late mr a novak to ronto the ceremony was performed by rabbi dreisen under a canopy banked with tall standards of gladl oil the bride who was given in mar riage by her father wore a white gown of embroidered organdy styled with fitted bodice and sleeves por trait neckline and full skirt dipping into a short train her fingertip veil was outlined in a fine tracing of embroidered organdy and she carrl ed a nosegay of sweetheart roses cornflowers and smllax miss beat rice bubbles brill who was her sisters only attendant was gowned in blue organdy with fitted embroid ered bodice and full skirt she wore hat and mittens to match and carried a nosegay of pink roses and smilax wfth long blue streamers r a atkins was groomsman the ushers were mr bernard novak brothe of t groom pte jack brill brother of the brtde and lieuts zaldin and carl krieger the brides mother received in an iceland blue crepe dress and flower hat of pink roses and violets with belt corsage to match and the groom s mother was attired in navy beer and matching feather hat with orsage of pink roses for her g lng avvay ensemble the hride chose a suit of turquoise wool i black lace blouse and gloves and black picture ifnt with turquoise rim and corsngf of j ink ros s second robbery at dominion seed house within month on sunday night for the second time within less than a month do- m nlon seed house was broken into ransacked by a thief or thieves and a sum of cash stolen the robbery was discovered on monday morning when employees came to work to flrd that the back door had been broken into and the office ransacked the combination on the safe had been neatly blown sug gesting that experienced robbers had been at work and 30 or 40 in cash stolen to date no trace of the thief has been found chief w g marshall is investigating the cnr station at acton wa al so broken into sunday night and a coruudei able sum of cash and money orders stolen just 3 weeks until rt ai tion sai e nuft ion sail 7ttttmtphnld fur will l j ilil nl the home of ll1 1 11- elliott wedding i in toronto becently i glidie1 delphinium and palms i made n bright summer setting for the marriage saturday evening atig 4th in danrport road presbyterian church or miss margaret olalr elliott and st james forbes leith rev h mathews was the officiating min ister at the organ was miss sydna mclean and bhe bride s cousin mrs w i thotrpson was soloist the brde is the daughter of mr and mrs harry elliott while the groom is the son of mr aid mrs james leith ithe bride given away by her fa ther was drtased in white satin and lace with fingertip length veil flow ing from a shirred satin calot her flowers were red roses cornflowers and bouvaxdia with sprigs of white hea ther sent especially from scotland by the jr a hazel ora- ham cousin of the bride was maldof honour in twilight blue sheer ow taffeta her matching calot had a pink veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses the grooms cousin mr walter b sliver was best man the reception was held in the west end ymca and then che couple went on their wedding trip the bride tra veiling in a pale blue suit with match ing accessories the bride is a niece of mrs j j thompson of this district georgetown j nl x x friday orpt 1 o q saturday qlr i i fit 0 99th annual 0 sponsored by esquesinj agricultural society valuable prizes offered for exhibits of ladies work domestic science vegetables grain flowers horses cattle sheep swine poultry get your prize list now and get entries in to secretary early so that hall space may be allotted remember the fair night dance georgetown arena friday sept 7th modern aires orchestra craig reid prtident p w cleave treasurer garfield l mcgilvray secretary mrs tohn mcd rmld aueusi tth w it i lis on saturdav for full sale n l community al ction sai another big communllv nu tlon mile will ik held in th neir future will lhoe huvinj goods lo offer for ile please contn t mc imme ilnteh frank petch phone 191 jf prealteration sale j g once in a lifetime 5 e values 5 the entire stock of the hardware store formerly owned by j p reid will be sacrificed at cost 5 one week only monday aug to saturday aug 25th farmers rally on august bth the rarmen of nas- wkwiji township halton county mend d the nil irranged by the loviiship unit ol the hnlton fader nt in jf agriculture pre idem arthur diamond and his able executive and commilleea are to be contrauiliud on uie wellplanned programme prepired for the annual ev eiu tlie horseshoe pitching con test was clos mi flunk recelwed i lhe honours for the winning team while captain jas service pressed hard with his ringers as usual the ball game drew the larger crod encourag- ing the teams in action to put an a good showing the speed of three taking pirt in bhe races demonstrated that the people of naasagaweya are real movers as dayllgh faded into twilight the large crowd adjourned from the sports field to the township hall jn the vijage of broofcville here tiwy were refreshed frt m the service booth effi ciently manned by mrs and prank rhlnehart and councillor john ro bertson in the council chamber at th- rear of the hill was found the more nutritious foods served with coffee and ice cream by the ladles of th- commmdtj proving that the farm dies do understand the arta of do mestic science at 8 30 president arthur diamond wanted wantedto buy child used ldddle oar thjosdau apply herald offloa look the chair and ran ff a very ex cellent programme here again the observer was struck by the exceptional quality of talent that can be drawn upon in a community of farm folk especially among the young people miss phyftti robertson deugstted the audience with vocal solos proving that the work of their music teactiex had notbee in vain mr oeorge atkins of bronte kppt the audience in a jo vial spirit while leading in several rounds of community singing mr paul plahw president of the county federation outlined the wvrfc of the county board and the plans for lhe year in introducing the special speaker mr kenneth betzner presi dent of the ontario federation mr fisher congratulated the chairman and his co workers on having mr beteae with lhem he pointed out the heayjr responsibilities and countless calla on lhe president of the provincial organi zation mr betzner very ably covered tie lit ll of tlu ontnno oinnlzatlon and some of the acodmpushments m listening to the speaker it became quite eleir that the organization had in their presrdent a man with a real rasp of the problems and responsi bilities o agriculture he especially pointed out the progress and success f i- ai m ua ho ioiums tmln iing il r powii f public ojlnlon created lv llu lis mni audience mr r s heathertngton recently appointed full lime fuldman for hal- ton county told the gathering about the programme prepared for the next twelve months he said arrangements were being made to have twenty cen tres in the county five in each town ship where the sound films would be shown once in lhe afternoon to the school children and once in bhe even ing to the adulta each month mr r j scott told a couple of stories humorously sighting the trend of thought for agriculture now neces- sarj he then dealt with the visit to canaoa and the us a of the british delegation and the brief they bad submitted to the canadian federation of ngrlculture lthough it involved ffrave reaponslwuuee export and im port trade exchange etc he termed it a very simple plan just being honest honest with ourselves and honest with those with whom we deal at the close of the programme the young people soon cleared the hall and the local orchestra led by mr alex near reeve of the townahlp pro vided the music for a ootntnunitj dance the outstanding feature of the annual event was the grand apirit of friendliness and good feoowahlp caldwells food store phone formerly budget groceteria main street meats steaks swobi wing porterhouse round steak or roasts lean hamburg pork sausage small link lb 42c lb 39c lb 21c lb 30c bacon squares lb 23c new cheese lb 35c we deliver all orders 2 00 and over a full line of fresh vegetables and groceries dance at stanley park erin every tuesday and friday evening modern aires orchestra upweixs limited just in newest additions to our lending library include commodore homblower darkly tberiver flows triumph of treason and a fine ihfen of major novels and whodunnits phoenix gift shop

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