Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 17, 1945, p. 3

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that the closing of the shops wwild k that wft had i street j city plea send a one month trio lubicriptlon to the cht itlon se ence monitor whitmees taxi a public service our cars meet every train and bus for your conveni ence use this service also service to glen williams norval stewarttown and limehouse phone 241 affect would be the butcher himself of course his customers would be in- convenlenced alright as they would not be able to get their supply of meat at their regularinarket but they could get it at another market as far as we are concerned we can see objection in the meat rationing re cently introduced perhaps the amount meat allotted to each individual mny noxbe enough to suit certain workers in heavy industry but most of us eat too much meat anyway with the abundance at vegetables that wc arc blessed with it shouldn t be dtffl cult to get along with less meat es pecially if the small amount that each of us are deprived of wlh meapt a utile more for solas poor underfed hariian baihg who happens to be llv lng in a country less fortunate not long ago we elected a govern meat to govern us for some time and the least tint we can do is to abide bj the dilferent laws and rulings that they may introduce e no matter what part of ontario we live in we ftotild be likely to say that our particular part of the province standing on at all morflfy night is friday evening oct 18th in the the beat night of all in our esilinatldh under the auspices of the women of institute there wlu be other pco- but one basket that we got had only two lumber one peaches in the whole basket the peaches were pick ed too green and many of them were wormy ai well with the scarcity of sugar and the disappointment in the qiallty of the fruit under those leno covers one wonders ii the housewife will cicr again trust the markings on the niagara peach basket the dis honest pack affects the consumer the retailer from whom she purchased them the grower responsible lor the dishonest pack and the good name of every grower in the peninsula for good listening and speaking monday pvenings programs we often wonder why the telephone hour lsnt on some of our canadian stations we get it from buffalo and the reception from that station here lsnt too good the telephone hour is one of the really good programs on monday nights gran and lunch will be scatved by too institute be sure to plan to attend there was no church aerrtorj last sunday morning due to hornby anni versary ashgrove the ypu held their regular meet ing last friday evening oct 12th in the sunday school room and it was in charge of marlon currle fellowship convener during the worship service the scripture reading was taken by jcsle wlngfleld and rev ainsworth i led in prayer mrs p suddell gave splendid paper on thanksgiving and thanksgiving an article en tit ed wiy 1 believe in y p u work was read by ismey kean and some interesting suggestions were made on how the local jvork could be improved it was decided to have an attendance drive with the president and vlce- pitsldent as captains of the teams pirns were also made for a water melon social to be held october 22nd mrs stanley gowland visited with relatives and friends at zimmermi and brampton over thanksgiving it is going to take us some time to get ised to standard time again i- ter iw uilbe years of daylight saving liiii wt like the faster time best but we do know it doesn t suit a good many especiojly those young children ol school age it is going to be more jjffluilt to put in the long evenings aid we till 1 kuy bi listening to the radio more than we have been in conrecton with the radio pro giams vl often wonder why so many good listening programs are on the same night and then perhaps the fol wt end tlanal film board will be held next lowing night anything out- twice as long to pay so many times you hear people say i wiih i could buy more victory bonds well it has been announced that there will be only one victory loan in the next 12 months hot lunches coffee saturday might iba and sunday reta anniversary services knox presbyterian church georgetown sunday october 2 1 11 00 a m and 7 00 p m the rev j c gr1er b a guelph anniversary preacher special music by the the public cordially invited choir gtywfanmfhejz farmers can buy victory bonds through any bank on convenient deferred payments victory loin salesmen have copies of the letter at the right banks also have copies when you sign this letter and pay 5 of the cost of the bonds the bank buys the bonds for you you have 1 2 months to pay for the bonds and the interest the bond earns pays the interest on the bank loan mj announcement in order to co ordinate our merchandising program with the citizens of this community and to assure the maximum of service to our customers mr aubrey c mcbride has been appointed in charge of sales and customer service mr mcbride is well qualified for this position he has been associated with retail business since 1927 in addition to our regular lines of furni ture and home fumshmgs which will ex pand as products become procurable we will offer a complete range of well known elec trical appliances so much in demand at the present time by every homemaker m sgf it vn hi harold c meclure home furnishing store phone 54w georgetown woodbridge fair h f postponed until saturday october 20 will have big horse show cattle and swine three racing classes weather permitting jumping and pony events john h kedam pre n geo walhoejsae

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