Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1939, p. 8

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page 8 the georgetown herald wed nesday evening april f2th 1939 i ismai ftnrurc dedgamaic special boneless veal rolls 19 breakfast bacon by the piece machine sliced stock up at these values quality it never d w j if c expenmieeat d u k i kj lamb chops cut from the rib or loin hamburg steak freshly ground 1 5 pork sausage in small castnga 1 s lobbys pork and beans 21 oz 3 for 25 blueberries no 2 tin 2 for 19c mother parkers tea yellow label 27c orange pekoe 33 c nebsons cocoa jo neurons unsweetened chocolate 8 oz package 19c maclarens jelly powders g for 25 snowflake ammonia 2 for lie 27c 29c t special pure lard owr own rendering 2 19c local news personals hear ruthven mcdonald in knox church april 20th it ontario gasoline tax ls now 8 cents on every gallon hitler may waive the rules but britannia still rules the aves secure your tickets tor st george s choir concert in knox church on april 20th it there will be no iwact in europe until francos widow shoots hitler at mussolini s funeral there uas a snowfall of 12 inches in town and vlcinit on monday night some winter mr ward ruddell reports seeing toads hopping around in his barnyard on easter sunday miss barbara young of ballina- mlss ethe gtlmour of brontford is visiting at her home mr jack buck of owen sound was home for the holiday miss elizabeth langan of toronto spent the week end in town mr and mrs j h ullico spent easter sunday at oakwood mr and mrs richard llcata spent sunday with friends in hamilton mr and mrs croy kennedy and bui of toronto spent sunday in town mr leslie thompson of toronto was a visitor la town during the week miss tumbull of atwoodspent eas ter with mr and mrs f anguish mrs w tyndall spent easter at toronto with mr and mrs arthur tyndall i mrs james thorn of oihawa spent fad died on tuesday afternoon she the week nd wlth mr j zest pickles sweet ghebking or sweet mixed 28 og jar 23c crown or bee hive corn syrup 5 lb tin 37c c j buck phone 28 wedeuver was born on lot 3 9th line it is a fine tiling to be a gentle man but is is an awful handicap in a good argument a tooth is like money you have to suffer to get it jou suffer worse when you lose u and you can t eat without it huntsvilles tax rate has been re duced from 56 mills in 1936 to 54 mills for the present year the population of newmarket ls now 3 665 according to municipal statistics recently announced llstowel has a delicti of 6 500 on its 1938 municipal administration the council levied too small a rate to meet the expenditures this is the open season for tnus- krats in halton county mar 29th to april 20th as announced by the on tario fish and game department mimlco council has agreed upon a tax rate of 55 mills for 1939 which three mills lower than the 1938 levy the erin municipal telephone system has commeiiled the work of rebuilding the switchboard in the local exchange mr walter brownridge of ash grove repor seeing two deer and a fawn on no 5 sideroad jboul 6 o clock last evening made m canada silt and cafe teria supper tn prcsbj um iflii s s room next sa urday apr loth in this ivsue slnct jack btnnn us recti snapshot cuil 1 lndscape pictures king messrs ian and bruce mckenzle client the week end at their home heie mr and mrs jack stewart and mr and mrs c r bain spent easter sun day at niagara misses ella and erhre mabee spent easter ith mr and mrs comber at lakefleld mrs j hambly of toronto visited with mr and mrs w h willson last week mr and mrs sam ross of walker- vllle sp at easter week end with re la lives in town mr and mrs walter mcguvray of dunnvile spent the holiday week end at their homes here mr harvey willson of toronto spliit easter with his parenls mr and mta w h willson mr and mrs roy king and daugh ter marlon or toronto spent easter willi relatives in town mr wm gowdy or limehouse spent eamir at the home of his son douglas in toronto miss doris bessey of toronto spending the easter holidays at her iome heie mkses lola and irva thompson of toronto spent sunday with mackenzie mr and mrs peurkm of toronto w ere easter v isilors u 1th mr and mr s t faram mr and mrs james cave of de- see i troit wii vvetk end visitors with mr u j and mrs r t cave iontnal spent with 12 000 a wetk for hit radio apiear i the i hh p mi ancts it will no be to difficult for mrs st farim him to laigh oft tlu 10000 fine ior i mr d mrs jolm mcdowell smuggling 1 b its pancaus and coftii at tlu i uni ed church fnduv apr 14th a b p m and a lecture on health by i tfr farmer of toronto admission 5c don miss this trvi it whtn uit cxk siis tick tick i itk it kttp icn wliui tht cus i omer sa- tick tk t ck tit niakts it hard lo the basinet man to keep going dance under the auspices of the georgetown hockty club at the arena on friday april 21it thu will be one of the seasons best dances with herble roval s orchestra don t miss it rev dr a l howard formerly of georgetown and palmerston struck good luck in orillia the other diy when he was served an oyster which later proved to contain seven teen pearls fuller brushes for a limit ed time only dust mops chemically treated 99c and can mo rubbing floor finish free brooms 99c rug and floor push brooms 129 bath room cleaning sets 189 phone 283j mrs brandford 3tp the wctu will hold their regu lar meeting at the home of mrs freure arietta st on friday april 1 4th at 3 pm convention report and group discussion led by mrs sutcllffe are the main items on the program it the milton conservative associa tion are holding a reception for the federal candidate mr georfce w thorpe in the town hall milton on friday evening april 14th comment ing at 8 30 pjn cards dancing re freshments it often a person has said to him self or herself how can i help mj home town lo grow and prosper there are two vev important ways hlch ever citizen can iwlp first nd mrs mr and long binch spent saturday ir and mrs h c mcclure mr james mccroy of milton was a visi or in town on saturday and made the herald a pleasant visit mrs wm gowdy or llmehouse was ai ed o mud on last week owing to tin serious hints of her fitlier mrs b thompson of montreal visl ed with mr and mis james crabtree over th easter week end miss alice exley of villeyficld que uid mi l foster of btlmore long island sjm nt easter with her sister mrs ivan crabtree master glen mcleay of mimlco spent the easter holidays w ith his grandpirtnts mr and mrs w h willson mr and mrs eric allen of st thomas are sending the holidays w th mrs allen s parents mr and mrs o t mckay mr and mrs w r douglas and children of toronto are spending the easter holidays with mr and mrs j m moore mrs e d stelev of birmingham mich spent the easter holidays with her parents mr and mrs j n onelll mrs w e nodwell and son john and mrs lefrancols returned home monday after spending several weeks ih florida mr and mrs j rush and mr charles stockford of uxbridge spent easter with mr and mrs harry stock ford mr and mrs w c anthony mrs harold bingham and mrs hugh cun nlngham of norval visited with rela tives in woodstock on good friday mr and mrs t j a ferguson and son ted of hamilton mr and mrs john crosland and mr and mrs bert thonder of toronto were eos ter v iiitors with mr and mrs ed mcwhtrtcr miss elllnor lyons rn and miss charlotte lyons of st michaels hos peak ell of vour town and boost pllal toronto spent the easter weeic for it second patronige vour home end w inrentjl counclltor town merchants u mrs th l lvon rev g c gilford ba minister mr w devereaux of the bauey of st pauls church at preston for me company montreal has been he pat six years has accepted a transferred winnipeg he leu on 11 to the united church in acton sunday for the west after spending 7 r i hp reck en w his parents mr nd mrs harry devereaux morrow of aclon church accepted a call from the official paul s lo succeed rev get something out small pleating bits of landscape usuilly make better pictures than open distant view include a nearby object when possible the engagement is announced o margaret catharine peggie ken nedv youngest daughter of the late mr and mrs lewis kennedy to john arthur squires son of mrs squires landscapes are a source or ex eellent snapshots which will add appeal to any album and they can be made easily with the simplest many beginners try to include much in their landscape plctui bettor method is to seek out small pleasing bits a single tree otr- haaging a brook a quiet country road winding oyer a hilltop the broad open rlews which brat attract our ayes are not as desirable for ple- carajnrposea as simple bits which su easily be composed into aractltsly arranged pictures a good practice in seeking land scsde pictures la to frame a scene with your hands while you study its picture possibilities the earners 3csas has a narrower angle ot view than our eyes it does not take in m much territory so this trick of framing helps us judge better what the camera will include in arranging a landscape picture stotd lines that divide the picture into equal parts either vertically or horizontally large areas such as pen sky should usually be broken up by detail clouds or a graceful tree branch a color filter on the camera lens helps record clouds balance should slso be sought for example if a large mass of trees ls shown in the right hand foreground they may be balanced by a smaller masta on the left a figure or two or s distant boose and trees bwklpg landscape p u m pleasant pastime and a phase of roar camera hobby well worth culti vating- good pictures of this type can be msde at any season and the better ones can be enlarged and framed for use as decorations in the home begin your landscape album now m6 john van outlder board of mr gilford determined his college passed or failed in the june examiiia lions a student at the university of fcnd fa laiex l squires tlu mar toronto tried unsuccessfulj to insure riu ali u place qu on may himself with lloyds of london g 1b39 against falling but he was out of luck the firm that insures ships ontario municipalities have and gives odds on war rejected his been not by the hepburn gov- rropositlon as too risky eminent that the subsidv to be jack whitney who has been received by them and rebated to the in the employ of c j bucks butcher here has had to give up his posi tion due to 111 health mr whitney will move shortly to the farm on the norval road we hope his health will improve mr ken richardson who was with pickering farms market in toronto some time ago has now ac cepted the position with mr buck in his report for the three mon ths ending march 31s th ontario fire marshal notes thalfqe the flrst quarter of 1939 the fire loss in on tario was reduced by m3sk0 in the total fireglass and by 696 000 in the insurance loss this u a reduction ot almost o when eompaxed with the same period in 1938 the reason for this gratifying reduction the smaller number of large fires this respect ontario has been more fortunate than other provinces canada press reports show that the are loss over canada generally- creased during the three months period due mainly to the large in stitutional ores in quebec the hall- fax holocaust and other serkms fires in the maxlttmes taxpayers wlh be a mill and one half this year the regular one mill sub sidy has been increased by the half mill as the result of the increased gasoline tax the leadership league to holding its organization meeting at the pub lic library on thursday april 13th at 8 15 pjn they have secured a speci al epeaker mr george v cameron from the head office of the leader ship league who ls well informed and who has offered to assist in the or ganisation the league has also se cured as speaker dr c v williams mob who will discuss the local need f se s for the first tune hi the forty years since its incorporation flrst sponsored by the county of peel and nine years later amalgamated with halton as the peel and halton house of refuge the building beyond tbe nortbem limits of the town of bramp ton which houses more than one nun dred of ffie counties older folk thrown open to the general public for their inspection on the evening of easter monday men now is the time here is th place to get the greatest value in your new spring clothes 2495 individually tailored by tip top tailors d brill co phone 167 georgetown dealer tip top tailors ltd ladies you too can have your garments individually tailored by tip top tailors sale and cafeteria sapper in presbyterian church s s room georgetown on saturday april 15 from 3 pm visit the madeincanada booth the fancy goods booth baking booth homemade candy booth balloons for the children pancakes and maple syrup served supper from 330 everybody welcome pure food store 16 oz tin homes double cream brand custard powder 24c 19c 19c 32 oz decanter allens sweet drinking cider 16 oz jar shirriffs good morning marmalade 2 oz pkg mother parkers orange pekoe tea free with l lb pkg 35c 4 bars palmoiive soap with royal souvenir button 23c 2 tins dingmans water glass for preserving eggs 25c 6 pkgs deluxe jelly powder 25c 16 oz pkg sunbeam seeded raisins 15c 8 oz tin neilsons jersey brand cocoa 19c 2 pkgs minute tapioca and one tvrene petalware sherbert dish all for 30e buckingham creamed mushrooms per tin tic sweet pickle cottage roll by the piece lb wc peamealed back bacon by the piece lb 30c choice breakfast bacon by the piece i lb 25c fresh bologna by the piece lb 121ic we are registered pokon plant food dealers c frlsh frlit and vegetables a e farnell phone 75 free delivery j n thirteen inmates of the ontario reformatory at guelph were granted their freedom from the institution in the usual easter amnesty over the week end the group who have had their sentences remitted or secured parole are all men whose terms were almost completed this leaves the population of the reformatory at 670 for eczema skin troubles a tsl ch aulston publisher dead arter nearly half a century of ac tive newspaper work in which s gained countless friends frederick baxter ehiott editor and publisher of the alllston herald died suddenly at his home on sunday aged 64 years he had been 111 for two weeks bom at fenwlck ont mr elliott had en tered the newspaper business as a youngster and at the age of 31 estajbv v lished the burlington gazette he later took over the cobden sun and arter selling it purchased the a herald in 1911 locomotives abb called 8w many people even in this vutage wonder why railway locomotives are called she well heres one local railway chaps answer its they wear jsctei t shields and stays titty have and laps not only do they have short pumps and even hose they drag trains behind them also attract attention with puffs and mufflers and sometkoes theyrefosa at auollttmai v

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