r page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday- evening january 5th 1938 sfisfc mclarens iqiperlal jelly powders 6 25c r thrift soap chips 3 25c blub box golden bantam corn j1oz tm loc 1kmfty housewives prime rib roasts riyitoiljrig beet 13- beeip hearts 10 fresh sparefibs 15 pork chops 22 cut from the butt front quarters lamb is stewing lamb 2 lbs 25c neftcheese 19 redrose half pound 29c fresh eggs a large 29 guelph cbeamerv butler 34 roday marie oiohne spy apples good quality and her sisters had j g qt fe 95- quaker oats grapefruit j large size jj for 25c carrots fi qt bmket 15 navel oranges i full of juice 15c phone f d toir we 28w j duviv deliver local news write it 1938 thili was division court day in town many of our young folk have en joyed aiding and tobogganing during the past- week the lnugural meeting of george town courioirwill be held next mon day at 11 aba nerval junior farmers and juni or institute meeting havbeen tost- poned from tuesday- jaft 11th to tuesday jan 18th- it irwiula tipping and his blue -pra- goons will supply the niusio for the rebexalf dance in the rena on jan 14th- see ady in hlstssue esquesing vr6wnahlp council will bold their- inaugural- meeting in tire cornell chamber at gtewarttowu next monday jan 10th atll ajn mr will 8 king had the misfor tune to slip and sprain his ankle when going down cellar at his shop on monday although it is rather -pain- ful he is able fp be around a dance under the auspices of lol no 346 will be held in the town hall glen williams oh friday jan 7th franks orchestra ad mission 35c 2t correction in cjjr time table the passenger train going east on sundays only should read 7j3 pja and not 731 as appears in ime table on page 2 we thank our oldest subscriber who is spending the winter in flori da for the beautiful sentiment ex pressed in the greeting card he so kindly sent us fire destroyed the bank barn or george watson blue springs line nassagaweya monday all livestock except one calf was saved but other contents of the bam were burned a dance will be held in the parish hall norval by norval bachelors friday jan 7th- music by lewis orchestra admission 35c and 25c committee hartley cameron claude mclaughlin cralglheid u a progressive euchre under he auspices of lol 346 will be held in the town hall glen williams on monday jan 10th commencing at oclock oood prizes everybody welcome admission gents 25c ladles personals mr and mrs frank fetch and robs spent the new years week end in stratford mto hazel waldle and miss mar garet humberstone spent the new year week end in montreal mf and mrs thdmas grieve and son alva spent years with mr grleves parents in gait mr and mrs a c momurchy eton- aid and bruce spent new years with mr and mrs chas huddy at teroa- gttniij on new years eve it register ed degrees belowrd mr stephen eninerson who has jjeep visiting kis parent over w the christinas holidays has gone back to rpuyn quebec to resume drilling tor the ajurie drilling t of toronto m and mrs harry hale announce the engagement of their elder daugh ter kathleen nan to joseph thom as hurst elder son of mrs newton hurst and the late newton- hurst of acton the marriage will take place quietly january 22nd mr ahd mrs r h vandusen of tara mr- and mrs w h anderson mr and mrs herb mofarlane and children toronto r iwrs a- v cobb and daughter of new york were visi tors with mr and mrs s h mcolb- bon during the holiday week interests truly thanks y to the electors of esqueejncr please accept my thanks for the honor conferred on me monday lasi by electing me reeve of esquesing township it will be my aim through out the year to perform the duties o the office impartially and in the oest of all concerned yours nelson robinson thanks to the electors of esquestag i hereby convey toyoumy sincere tbanks for you splend support in electing me your ueputykceve for- 1938 i shall endeavotto perform the duties of the office in the best inter ests of all concerned sincerely w a wilson 15c it midget hockey saturday 1 pm new york rangers vs mil- on all stars 2 pjn waterloo siskens vs maple leafs canadians this special doubeheader at usual midget prices it liquor confiscated about 13q am on new years mnrnlng a house in college view wji raided by chief or police marshall and provincial constables oliver and cookmnn four cases of beer and a bottle or liquor were tound on the premises and confiscated a number persons were also in the house the party charged with keeping liquor for sale will appear in policy cour here on thursday morninn thanks to the electors of esqueslng kindly accept my sincere thanks for the splendid support you gave me at the election for member of esques- ing township council on monday tost i shall endeavor to prove worthy of your support sincerely howard may thank i wish to convey to the electors of the township of esquesing my sinwre appreciation for your support lh elect ing me a member for 1038 council to the best of my ability i will endeavor tamexiluiaaudance placed in me with the compliments of the season g w murray mmahbhbhhhhmhhhbhuhg georgetown curling club grand opening i thur january 7th 8 pm norval the old and new tynie dance given by the improvement society in the parish hall last thursday night was a splendid success oood music was supplied by barro orchestra while wmlouth very ably performed the duties of floor manager delicious re freshments were served at 12 oclock the committee in- charge were miss prairie maguiremrs j hughes and mrs c grlmwood milton governor frank monlven of vttae hal ton county jailtreated the nvo prisoners under his care to a clirtst- mas dinner turnkey calvin fleming gave them tobacco and the evening auxiliary of st pauls united church dmdbutedand oranges fruit pies cakes etc among the inmates saturday evening while walking on charles street mrs7 margaret van- fleet slipped on some ice and fell fracturing a bone in her left arm tear the shoulder it is hoped she will soon recover mr and mrs f leonard white and little son donald leonard and miss marjorie fry of milton and miss eileen fry of georgetown visited mr and mrs w j hill glen williams on sunday mr arthur norrington of dundas visited his son buster anothls bro therinlaw w t barnard this week mr and mrs victor hall jr of nerval and w h sales 0f kerwood spent christmas with their mother in muton mr and mrs j l maude and fami ly of muton mr and mrs clifford ma ode and family of toronto and mr and mrs hunter maude and fami ly or detroit spent christmas at the home of their parents mr and mrs leonard maude fearrblreet mayor j p and mrs bartleman of timmins visited her parents mr and mrs g a hemstreet over the christ- jnas holiday champion aciqh ouelph were- tft et nlcklta r bta 1 a 1 mr acd mte 1 and barbaift s end in mr tjoyd 1 mr and mx x- bmqt barm keniuy toronto ande x4md x 1 hn christmas mk- th j mr and mbjtalba 1 mr and ufa il 1 1 mup dorothy 1 mas with mh mcphersoir and ttfidoa1m1 mi1a ntgm t awalker codgk h l ter the list off sums yearvte lpjlc wl 1 w it flf- brol ctefll sw brox r a w jw brov f x a secretazy tv bfea donald treasurer bw w 1 chaplin tjcm o of arik s jjbro bl p- jd bra x bl lo bra c t friiwiiiii- beautiral ffantf t s save with safety at your bexau3 seidlitz powders 2 f or 25o ayer5t cod liver oil 6 ox 00 pasmores 2minute broncinal mixture 49c bikers laxative bromide quinine 19c specials fr this week belmont hot water bottles scotts emulsion 53e i picadilly castile soap kruschen salts cushioned pace bxle se c tablets yod can always shop to adi at joor rexall dm robbs drug store 1 phone 7s we deltvcr the bkxftu svobk capbbcbw baaiahaahba another suecessful ball tiie sixtyfirth annual ball ol- oeorjeiown fire brigade vius hcij in i the arena las friday nlfjiu owiiib j i lo tin stormy weather the attendance i i was n little below the average but i i the evenings program proved o ik- one- of the bst and most enlovpd 1 johnny waldjii and hi sevenpiece j 1 orchesra supplied the music and refrefihmenti were served fron j cafeteria adjoining the ball room all cniiers are asked to be present thursday evening rinks will be chosen for mmrcqrmack cup competition j everyone wiahing to learn the game are cordially invited to join up tt special rates for beginners 2 ones are doe bates betlnnentew am others 500 5 join np now and be placed on a ruik i i round trip rail travel bargains from georgetown saturday january 15th to windsor ont and detroit mich 39 equally low fares fromau adjacent cnr stations ask for handbill and complete information from agents t334c canadian national all jrshell sla i 3 comer guelph and malnstreete georgetown all kinds of i carirepxjring and general garage service v by firstclaas mechanic with fifteen years expetrcnee a ancjhaving goyernment license j a teephoiie 161 s valkaaphawiialhjualalb all flowering plants should be kept from draughts and enjoy a moist moderately warm atmosphere gas or furnace fumes soon destroy all living things they should be given the re quired amount of water at the right times and drainage should be pro vided to take away the excess never allow the pots to stand in water con tinually for the roots will soon txgtn to rot those which have an abundance of bloom will reqirtrr large amounts of water to rep the motsturecon- tent of uieplant lost through trans piration from leaves and flowers yellowing of the foliage is generally an indication of too much water but this rarely occurs in the hot dry air of the average home it more often shows the need of food or repotting azaleas in bloom require a thorough soaking every day or two and must be kept moist they enjoy a mod erately warm moist atmosphere and lots of light put no direct sun cyclamen should be allowed- to gel fairly dry before being watered veli and kept in a cool sunny window vay from draughts begonias are tender anci succulent and- are at their best lh a warm sun lit room whece the air is kept moist by steam from the kettle they should bejwatered when they snow signs of drying out begonias shrink from a cold draught coming in the door and shrivel up in the blast from the hot air register they too ike the winter sunlight ferns will thrive in any warm bright room with little attention ex- cept watering when they become dry at long intervals ofi two months or so7 they will require repotting or spray ing with lhseeticidetoprevent the atj tack of insects and scale the ne cessity for this can be seen by exam- intng the plant closely every week or two those who follow these simple rules will be rewarded with many months of enjoyment from their house plants picobac its here in stock the beautiful 1938 plymouth four door deluxe sedan bigger roomier glassier than ever before in chrysler history truly the most outstanding buy of motor can for 1938 come in and see it drive it vwkbf youll be amazed and convinced that only chrysler could ii nihil adia an as this two outstanding values in used cars to make way for delivery of new 1938 plymouths we moat char aassas- f air better clau used car among these we have 1937 plymouth e 1936 chevrolet sedans and coaches ford bmcldodge car carries a 301ay warranty arid carries our personal over 40 cars in stock to ch just phone 279w georgetown for a demonstration on no obligation to buy on your part our cars- sell speights garage dealer for hefferncm newbduld phone3200 guelph distributor for chrysler plymouth and ra