Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 7, 1938, p. 5

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the georgetown heram wedneaday evening december 7th 1938 page 5 weekend kings specials bonsubss and boixed prime rib roast 2 2 fresh picnic style 4 q i fresh meaty a q porkshoulders lo porkbuus sdxkfed boasting chickens 23 tolling beef 12- beelflearls jo pabtly boned tender blade roast 17li freahmade large sausage 225 sausage ificik domestic shortening 2 2sc fmh cotoff the bntt fresh cat loin and bib pork chops 5c ft lamb chops 29 genuine spring lamb- fronts 1 6 urftn6es gr 6 it 2 first grade creamery butter 2- 49c golden smoked imported scotch kippers 2 mir 19c i c1sc0es 2- bc suverbbight half or whole salmon 14 3 allracllve silver plated teaspoons and 4 bars of surprise soap all lor p wm king ss delivery grjjry this and that ho sport by g mao mcodvray the local council did themse ves proud last evening when they mode a grant of 50 00 to the georgetown hockey olub this will enable the club to get away on the right foot first this season and is greatly ap preciated by all concerned if some generous fan would come along and donate sweaters for the team all the executive worries would be over the oha groupings were released last saturday and we and georgetown grouped with bolton brampton and milton again this season this should make for some interesting contests as bolton especially are proving to be a great drawing card for local fans now for some colder weather and ice acton who have dropped back to intermediate b this year are group ed with elora fergus ouelph asri cultural college guelph nd prs ton this comer is of the opinion that if acton were to cast there lot in wlh the local group it might work out better financially for both towns the georgetown club were opposed to entering into the above group awing to the travelling distance for the lea gue games if acton still felt like n teiing with georgetown brampton bolton and milton it could no doubt be arranged prestons specials fresh lake herring 10c lb i sea herring 10e lb i 11 tkeu skate 2zc lb cod steaks 18c lb contain tndlnel fresh lake whttefish 20c lb m j iodl oysters on the shell 50c do winkles 2- lb 5 for better health eat more fish phone 293 we deliver theatre friday december 9 tipoff girls mary carlisle and lloyd nolan musical snow gets in your eyes novelties smiths take a trip stnngbean jack tattle manners fox news saturday december 10 that certain age deanna dubwn cartoon happy scouts chapter 7 wild bill hickok ftmtinj saturday at 3 pjn monday december 12 loons club benefit for community christmas tree submarine dl pat obrien and george brent mmhwlnin z or store omna off frng or t tuesday and wednesday december 13 and 14 sing you sinners vest the batty biiim fts wttkbtaf crosby aw fnj maomarray novelties passing parade recording modern science pudgy the watchman chief changes in the playing rules as set forth at the ojla meeting ore as follows goal crease reduced from an area 8x5 feet to 7 x 3 feet blue line enalrged from 4 inches to 12 inches penalty shot to be taken from centre ice and shooter permitted to skate over penalty shot line after mak log his shot no minor penaules to be awarded a goalkeeper penalty shots in stead minor penalty or any player ex cept a goalkeeper who freezes in fc a th b unl being checked by an opponent 5 goalkeeper must not hold tlu puck with his hands or arms more than three seconds must not throw the puck forward or drop it in his pads or throw the puck into spec a- tors seats w a hewitt of toronto was ele t ed by acclamation as secretary of the oha for the thirty sixth seosdn we received this morning a beat u fully illustraled calendar of the mjle leaf hockey club for the 19389 a son the georgetown slalom club will meet for organization purposes at he home of mary paul on friday nlgnt all ski enthusiasts are urged to be present on tuesday evening december 5th tn the town hall officers elected far 1938 are witt ulster mary watson dw j sister esther conn recording secretary sister mar- jorle williams financial secretary sister mary conn treasurer sister helen norton d of c sister ida mcmenemy conductor sister margaret wiley chaplain sister sarah blick it sister detta 0hora o t sister feuzabeth wiley the officers were installed by sister gertrude bralsby dj3x3m for hal- ton and visiting sisters we take the following from the brampton conservator of last week it refers to a son of mr and mrs charles everson old resident of glen williams glyn everson on monday night was presented by scoutmatser g utile with his king scout badge this shows the scout to have a capable knowledge of first aid the names and position of ail brampton streets churches fire alarm boxes etc this badge re quired a lot of work on glyn l a part and is the first king scout badge held in brampton for se veral years congratulations glynn loi no 346 glen williams met on monday night and elected the fol lowing officers for 1939 wm bro f conn da bro john everson chaplain bro m klrby recording secretary and treasurer bro roy norton financial secretary bro geo buck marshall bro john cain lecturer 1 bro thos norton lecturer 2 bro james blick cbmm bro frank wood 2 bro fred norton 3 bro art benton 4 bro clifford hilts 5 bro grover nor ton auditors bros fred conn george inglis george blick inside tyler bro norman brown vlstlng brethren from acton lodge were present 1 forsyth shirts a lovely range of forsyth shirts i pyjamas g mens yama cloth pyjamas g mens flannelette pyjamas work wanted young woman wants any kin i t i w by th da o week apply at mr henry shepherds georgetown st andrews day it george s church observed this great missionary feast day last wej ncsday the holy communion a as celebrated by the rector at 1030 a m assisted by rev e a brooke of ac ton who read the gospel and preach ed and rev w g brook of nor val who read the epistle mr joseph beaumont was the server in the afternoon after a box lunch in the basement a large congregation gathered in the church for a quiet hour the surrounding parishes were represented and there were many from the other communions in the town the occasion was rather a uni quo one as the quiet hour was con ducted by sister marion of st johns conv ent toronto there has bcn a good many years a connection with the content as it was the rus torn for j cars to send the product of the children s egg and fruit service there sister marlon was accompaim ed by novice hope the service was exceedingly helpful and conducted most reverently the outstanding fea ture was the long silences for tnedi tatlon and paryer these sileices seemed at first to be too long but as one grew more accustomed to them they seemed to satisfy a real need a sustained hush in the atmosphere of a holy place with the sense of a large number of people praying the worldescedgd and god was cloe to the kneeling congregation the final benediction was like the laying gods hand upon his people in gesture of peace the days proceedings were under the auspices of the woman s auxiliary after the quiet hour tea was sened in the basement and the people lutd the opportunity of meeting the kindly and genial sisters glen williams mr and mrs win bailey and child ren of brampton were sunday visi tors at the home of mr and mrs jos mcmenemy mrs harold bennett and baby donna of brentford are spending a week here with relatives mr george allen of markham was a recent visitor at the home of bis son mr clayton allen members of the ladles bible class of the united church met at ie home of mrs joe mcmenemy on mon day december 4 for their monthly meeting twenty members were pres ent after the devotional period review of the years work was taken showing satisfactory results the offloars elected for mm ire as f odows president mrs wm bennett vtob-ptssklent- mrs george allen secretary miss una hul treasurer miss berth alien visiting committee mrs o allen mis alex warren mrs b hujl teacher mr robert brjth tbe election of ofnescs of the loyal true bum lodge no 3tt took place new advertisements to rent lower flat of duplex four rooms all conveniences fireplace possession dec 12th apply phone 95 r 15 tl for sale bronze turkeys from blood tested stok g laidlaw phone 91 r 12 georgetown lot 16 con lng pa georgetown r b to rent office on main street occupied by dt sutherland applj on the prem lip christmas trees for sale christmas trees delivered in town price reasonable lorusso and hand phone 60 or 155 georgetown 3t to rent to reliable tenant only newly built bungalow all conveniences rent 18 per month apply to mrs loud 15 lng st ove white bridge george town ll for sale 1 hawaiian guitar 25 00 value will sell for 10 00 phone 74 r 12 geo ge town it christmas trees for sale choice spruce and balsam christmas trees delivered also christmas flower ing plants and cut flowers apply john farmer phone 229 georgetown 3tp auction sale of cattle and pigs the undersigned has been instruct ed by george whitney to sell by public auction at lot 30 51 h line west chinguacousy 1 mile north of terra cotta on monday december 12th 1938 at 130 pjn the following cattle black heifer bred march 23rd spotted heifer bred march 29th spotted heifer freshened in sep red heifer bred april 16th spo ted cow bred june 1st brlndle cow brfd june 5th red cow bred june 6th roan cow bred may 9th red helft bred june 20th spotted heifer bred june 24th black cow bred june isth red cow bred may 22nd brlndle cow bred oct 2nd 4 durham heifers 20 months 5 durham heifer calves 6 to 10 months 5 durham steers 8 to 10 months pigs 8 yorkshire pigs 10 weeks old terms dash hume currle frank petoh clerk auctioneer farmers is tracking the method which grres yon the beat letiuiu on or stock it costs at the present time without oonsmer- ing the shrink on the animal from 75 cents to sloo per head to ship yonr hogs by track if yon hare any to market and are interested in a batter price at roar local station phone w r cromar 98 rinc 4 georgetown s eaa w w win can tmr i 130 and 200 2 00 and 2 50 150 ties a large assortment of mens ties new colors and patterns at 39c 50 75c 100 gloves and mitts men s lined cape gloves brown or grey mens deerskin gloves scarves mens hand painted scarves mens scotch allwool scarves sweaters mens all wool and union sweaters golf hose boys all wool golf hoselastex top hose 125 up 250 150 175 98c 125 225 to 375 50c a large assortment of ladies fullfashioned silk hose allen a holeproof and super- silk makes 69c to 135 new colors in 2 thread silk hose handkerchiefs ladies hand made linen handkerchiefs bed spreads 90 x 100 satin bed spreads 90 x 105 rayon bed spreads table covers 72 x 90 hand made lace covers 3 50 5 90 72 x 90 scotch lace table covers 275 17x45 hand made lace runners 90c house coats pi ladies satin house coats jp ladies flannel house coats mitts ladies and misses ski mitts a ladies angora gloves only aeropacks ladies aeropacks l leatherette suit cases agents for langleys cleaners and dyers mcbean co we deliver georgetown mjeaahkikiamabiaiikiknnmnsisva 25c to 50c 450 325 375 450 5 90 175 175 290 to 900 125 150 phone 64 isfianmunbbvtlllakbbc requesting in order not to disappoint anyone desiring atjto bridge sets for gifts we would be pleased to have yon drop in and et us know which ftyie as these are import goods it may be difficult to obtain supplies later on regular 150 prestwood model 300 toxtolite 450 s p chapman phone 72 notice to hydro customers for the convenience of those who cannot pay their hydro bills tn the daytime on or before the 1 5th of the month at the office at the town hall the same may be paid at the municipal building main st on thursday evening december isth between the hours of 730 and 930 pan bills must be presented at time of payment georgetown hydro cobbissiob

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