Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1938, p. 8

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pjfteb the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 6th 1938 local news a little practical experience of ten upsets a lot of theory someone said n greatest common multiplier is weeds the glorious twelfth will be cele brated tn georgetown next tuesday dr mcallister expects to be ab sent from his office july 9th to 23rd itp speclar meeting of the legion will be held friday july 8th their will also be a welner roast it dr c v williams will be absent from his office from july 14 to about august 5th it they say the world is round but some of us find it stale unprofitable and intolerably fiat dr sutherland will be in his office on main st saturday after noons of each week ii bingo saturday july 8th in the legion hall first prize woo value 15 other prizes admission 25c 11 the lt3 of georgetown and glen williams are holding tag days on saturday and tuesday in town pour square meals don t make a home np but three square meals a day go a long way towards it the crops in this district and elsewhere are excellent with wheat well out in head and many fine fields of other grains your snapshot failures analyzed and remedies suggested films de veloped over night 30c reprints 3c ea gordon martin mcnabb st it and these are the times when most everyone longs for the dear old schooldays that always provided a long summer holiday the dominion of canada has 4 540 rural mail routes costing 2 722 05057 annually to cover the cost per carrier is 59957 our forefathers were those quaint old fashioned people who if they couldnt earn enough to get along on got along on what they earned the firemen were called to a blaze in the alfalfa seed mill at thec njt station on monday noon the fire was extinguished without much dam age being done notice cut your fencing costs 80 by using prune electric pence fences priced as low as 30 apply h c reid georgetown phone 96 r 2 2t st lukes anglican church burl ington will receive the residue of the estate of approximately 16 000 left by mrs lavlnia ireland burlington who died recently the legacy is ex pected to amount to between 5 000 and 6000 canada was 71 years old on fri day last and paying more in taxes than at any former period in its his tory but in spite of this still a mighty good country to live in the strawberry crop is drawing to a close but will be quickly followed by the raspberries bumper crops of strawberries were gathered in all centres striking a cow 6ffthe eastern grade out of norvai ivan westfall of brampton had the front of his auto mobile damaged hon mr dewan ontario minister of agriculture will be guest speaker at an open air meeting to be held at normans cameron s near norval july 13th at 8 pjn st under bus pices of the terra cotta up everybody welcome ladles please provide it lodges from the counties of peel dufrertn wentworth wellington will join with halton orange lodges in celebrating july 12th in georgetown aparade will take place at 1 o clock sharp followed by sports and public speaking in the parte in the afternoon and a dance tn the armouries in the evening m r fydell inspector of public schools in peel county for the last ten years is to be succeeded next september by w f smith of coll ingwood mr smith at one time was a member of the high school teach ing staff in brampton mr fydell is being transferred to part of york county and will be stationed in to ran to township council meeting the next regular meeting of es queslng township council will be held on wednesday july 13th at 7 pjn st in the council chamber at stewarttown 2t special price on ladies hats the misses claridge herald block are offering all ladles summer hats in stock including felts and o hers for friday and saturday of this week at 1 00 each man or these hats are regular 5 00 value don t miss this bargain in ladies hats serious fire averted what might have proved a serious fire was averted when night constable emmerson discovered a small blaze m the upper storej at the legion hall about 1 a m on friday morning the alarm was sounded and the prompt response of the firemen made it pas stole to extinguish the flame which had orignated in some waste with little or no damage to the property persdnals mrs- rev d d davidson is visit ing with friends in seaforth mrs hlscott of toronto is holiday ing with mrs a devereaux miss elisabeth langan of toronto was a visitor in town over the week end mrs mckay of montreal spent the week end with mr and mrs r b faults miss gertrude steele fort quap pelle spent the week end with mrs john bell mr and mrs t embleau or st catharines were visitors in town on saturday mrs smith of gladstone man is visiting with riends in georgetown and vicinity mr and mrs garfield mcollvray spent the holiday and week end at wafiaga beach mr charles near of newmarket spent the wee end at the home bf mr and mrs chester hill mr and mrs jack duncan of sim coe spent the week end with their mother mrs a duncan miss irene mulholland has been holidaying with dr and mrs noble at their summer home at port severn miss anne steele new york and miss marjery mckinnon regina spent the week end with mrs wm tynrfall miss becky lowry toronto miss julin lowry brampton and mr jack watson toronto spent the week end lth mr and mrachas watson miss martha graham miss mar garet wylle mr john graham and mr edwin shortlu visited the idle hour club at sudbury over the floli day president harold c mcclure of the georgetown lions club and mrs mc clure and mr wm h long past president of the club were delega es to district a lions international con ventlon at bigwln inn muskoka last week mr long was elected to the board of goernors of district a week end visitors from toronto at the home of mr and mrs bert col man were mr and mrs b saunders mr jack saunders miss m lee miss d saunders mrs lee mrs h am brose and sons herb lerance and al bert mr and mrs l bevenham and children mr and mrs r klllbrlde and sons alan and buster july weddings woodsfrench the marriage toot place on tues day evening of last week at the angli can church guelph rev mr fields performing the ceremony of l may french to herbert woods i of acton the bride was given in mar riage by her father mr percy french of guelph she was attended by mrs george louth of georgetown and mr george louth of georgetown was groomsman mr and mrs woods will reside in timmins javelle water 5 2c ubct8 deep bkown beans 1 lb tin loc parowax toond package 2 23c westons fancy biscuits 2 29c dumarts smoked picnic hams 25 fresh picnic shoulders 21 bonewss spiced beef briskets 12ic fresb bed liver 15 breasts of yoong veal 12i spring lamb legs 33 shoulder chops 29 stewing lamb 12i i cake infants i infants k delight toum 9 toum all for 19 a at the tisutd new carrots bunch 5 va1jsnc1a oranges doz 27c cabbage head 5 homegrown free 43 pieces of genuine palais royal handpunted dinnerware xn addltk to the quality value service and courtesy you re ceive we are now showing our appreciation to all who patronize our tore in a remarkable war 130 you spend here and every be count you trill one unit oi a 43plece set of beautiful or everr 020 abbosvothl english pauub royal regd hand painted dmnerware units would turn a retail price of not leas than m 00 you choose the unite and build the set in your own home to a complete service for twelve if you so desire our valubb will remain unaxitfesubd this offer is de signed to increase our trade and thus repay us far our outlay with your cooperation we shall be able to continue this worthwhile offer to our mutual advantage will you help us to help you enquire foe particulars we sell for cash phone gz 1hrf lfk we 28w v f ouviv deliver oranceville try daylight saving oran e ille citizens turned their watches ahead one hour sunda morning with the advent of daylight saving time the fast time was a dopted following a resolution passed by council the two month period to be in vogue this summer was estab lished as a trial period for residents to judge its merits or demerits a fish story backed by 30 lb trout you ve no doubt heard hundreds of times or the big nsh that got away but the big one that gets caught is news weve seen big ones of both tlnds but the finest specimen of a lake trout weve seen outside a mount ed one in a museum was the 30 lb 2 oz beauty that mr j m bud uc donald brought home from his week end fishing trip another one caught in the same section weighed 34 las and of course there were some of the ave lb or just ordinary variety but still beauties this big fish was se cured in algonquin park while the actual ashing excursion on that day was only an hour or two before the big one was caught mr mcdonald says it s the one he s been hunting up there for forty years tt was well hooked in both jaws and took over half an hour to land anyone who knows the tug an eight pound trout can give will get some idea of land ing a 30 lb one fishing from a canoe and using the ordinary trolling pole and copper line he was just landed in the ordinary way without the use of a net or gaff acton free press learmont galloway in st pauls united church on saturday afternoon june 25th the wedding took place of pauline eliza beth peggy galloway second daugh ter of mr and mrs d t galloway of milton to harold alklns learmont eldest son of mr and mrs stanley learmont hornby the bride given mtrtrjage y ne father wore her oiotners voflding gown of old ivory satin mid lace her veil of tulle fell from a wreath of orange blossoms and was carried by her sister little miss joan galloway the bride car ried red roses and lily of the valley the reception was held at the home of the brides parents the rooms were beautifully decorated with roses and canterbury bells after a motor trip to muskoka trie bride and groom will reside at hornby champion thomso n hay wa rd the home of mr and mrs j g wilson of ashgrove was the scene of a very ptetty wedding on tuesday june 28th when margaret louise daughter of mr walter hayward and the late mrs hayward of islington was married to john thomson son ot mr and mrs wm thomson of toron to the rev a b irwin conducted the ceremony before a setting of roses peonies and delphinium during the signing of the register mrs j g wll son slser or the bride sang until accompanied by mrs fred hayward who played the wedding music the bride looked charming in a gown of white silk marquisette and veil of tulle and carried a bouquet of pink roses the bridesmaid miss barbara hayward sister of the bride wore a gown of blue tafteta and carried red rcueb the groomsman was mr bruce hajward brother of the bride pol lowing the ceremony a reception was held and later the happy couple left on a motor trip for travelling the bride wore a suit of pink sharkskin with white and navj accessories they will make their home on the grooms farm near arthur june report glen williams public school in alphabetical order orade vtiia astrld chrlstensen charolyne davidson mildred eason i vlvlenne guyot vernon klrby joe mcmenemy harold schenk marjorie schenk grade viiib raymond addy kathleen buck john wagstaffe win nle wulett promoted to grade vhtmarjorie wagstafte hon lorraine bibby on trial mary wulett robert hancock teddy beam promoted to grade vii marion hepburn hon roger guyot erie clarke violet louth melvin -bau- mont charles crawford herbert preston on trial verna louth clay ton davidson david barclay flora bibby not promoted clifford david son gordon pricker promoted to grade vi gertie cain bobbie heaton bluie ostrmnder dolly buck ivy cripps on trial stanley dickenson buster norton gilbert preston edna neil teacher junior room promoted from grade iv to v bobby hepburn patsy otjonavon eugene logan jimmy norton mar guerite mcmenemy oeorge louth donald hancock jack inglls norma davidson catherine haines bobby preston peggy wulett helen wniett on trial harold davidson not pro- t promoted from grade m to orade xv bemlce cain shirley preston bobby addy mary davidson mary ohara earl vivian betty dickenson victor ostrander barbara dickenson norma mcmurdo john haines har old hilts jackie beaumont on trial ruth norton roy norton not pro moted jolt fry promoted from orade li to orade tn oeram ingus leslie dickenson bobby norton donald schenk john hancock laura davidson kenneth norton paul wagstaffe junior beau mont ronald vivian orade z to orade ia hasel may hoare louise kills margaret l leslie teacher rlddall hall st georges church of england was the sceneof a wedding on friday morning july 1st when miss annie hall daughter of mr and mrs joseph hall was married to richard george rlddall son of mr and mrs george rlddall georgetown rev w g o thompson officiated and miss jessie leavltt of georgetown presided at the organ the bride given in mar rlage by her father wore white silk net over satin with a shoulder length veil of tulle caught into a halo with a band of orange blossoms she car ried a white leather prayer book from which fell streamers of illy of the valley attending the bride was miss adelaide studd of toronto the brides cousin who wore forget-me- not blue crepe with pink velvet girdle and white picture hat her bouquet was of johanna hill roses little plorla bliss toronto cousin of the bride was flower gtrl wearing a frock of yellow silk crepe with a wreath of yellow flowers and a colonial nosegay mr george riddall brother of the groom was best man and ushers were joseph hall jr and harold tost after the service a wedding break fast was served at the home of the brides parents mrs hall receiving in yellow flowered chiffon with corsage of rosebuds cornflowers and sweet- peas she was assisted by mrs rld dall woh wore blue chiffon white hat and corsage mr and mrs riddall left for a motor honeymoon through the niagara peninsula the bride trav ellng in a pink dress trimmed with pale blue white coat and accessories on their return the couple will make their home in georgetown mcmaater bconett the glen united church decorat ed with peonies and orange blossoms was the scene of a pretty wedding on saturday afternoon june 25th when irene elder daughter of mr and mrs william bennett glen wullams be came the bride of robert samuel mc master of glen williams rev c joluffe performed the ceremony and mrs lloyd davidson sister of the groom played the wedding music the bride given away by her father was charming in a gown of white satin and lace her finger tip veu was caught with clusters of orange bios- sons and she carried a bouquet of red and yellow roses the bride also wore a natural gold wrist watch the gift of the groom miss ina bennett was bridesmaid and wore a green chiffon dress with matching head dress and carried a bouquet of car nations two utue flowergirls pa- trlca outhrle of toronto and audrey slrth of peterboro wore long taffeta dresses with circlets of flowers on their heads and carried baskets of flowers mr john mcmaater was beat man and the ushers were messrs harold bennett and clifford hilts during the signing of the register miss jessie duff outhrle of toronto sang i love you truly an infor mal reception was afterwards held at the bride s home mrs bennett receiv ed the guests wearing a brown flower ed chiffon dress with imfaig hat and miss may momaster aunt of the groom who also rece wore white tahlta and muluoolored jacket both wore a corsage of rosea toe young couple later left for a honeymoon trip through the muskoka district and northern ontario the bride travel ling in a mauve chiffon dress with white coat and hat on their re turn they will live in olen williams guests from a distance at the wed ding included mrs vance brandon mrs renny meuta manitoba mr and mrs walter firth peterboro mr andmrs tom hewitt jr arthur and mr and mrs ed outhrle to ronto holiday specials -at- brills here are some outstanding values for your vacation days in quality mechandise at low prices special for ladies- voile dresses cool and neat now qg printed silk dresses latest only ityles 198 printed chiffon dresses new patterns 249 slacks well made of sturdy duck pr 79c white felt hats priced for fast selling og terry towels extremely low priced pr 25c ladies sport string sweaters special 79 cotton lace dresses while they last go printed house dresses all sizes 4g ladies cotton hose super quality glazed chintz 38 wide floral designs per yd 17c terry towelling outstanding special per yd 16c childrens printed panty dresses -49c- specials for men fine shirts good patterns reg 2 00 now 129 fine shirts newest shades and patterns reg 1 55 now 97 pure wool sport sweaters good quality only g5 dress socks reg 25c pr stock up at this low price 3 prs 5q bathing trunks pure wool good fitting reg 2 00 139 elk camp shoes for work or play reg 200 139 dress pants firm wearing material special 139 running shoes brown or white duck 79 special for boys 78c bovs long navy pants zero- stfionk reg 1 00 boys elk camp shoes extremely low priced 119 boys sport shirts ideal for summer 29c d brill co the corner store phone 167 georgetown o o lower school bssult8 continued 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