Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1939, p. 8

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page 8 the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 28th 1939 fl holiday specials at bucks i legs of lamb 33 ittm now battel laaav to a each picnic hams 1sk btmub ctjkd pickled rolls 25c lb fresh pork hocks j lc lb blade and shoulder roasts 17 lb rib boiling beef 12c u carrots large bunches ontabio cabbagi large heads ontario large and snowy white cauliflower 2 15c 2 fot 13c 2 fot 25c grapefruit large size g or 25c california oranges full or juice doz 25c cucumbers lettuce tomatoes bananas lemons eagle brand milk durham corn starch fancy bed sockets salmon tall tin westons fmic mixed biscuits 19c 8c 33c 2 for 29c zest sweet er sowr pickles 28 oz ice box jar 25c ubots 1 tttna pork and beans 3 for 14 hedlonbs meat spreads for sandwiches 3 oz tin qg miracle whip salad dressing 8 oz g 16 oz 34 kraft dinner g royal obk choice quality tomato juice 25 oz 3 for 25 plain or pimento chateau cheese a lb pkg jg kose bbano baking powder 1 lb tin j3 quaker puffed rice for 21r save raw toon for free gttta quaker puffed wheat save hex toga for free gift 9c phone 28w c j buck georgetown personals local news its hayln time domlnlon day july 1st lovely weather we are having saturday is july 1st a public holi day regular meeting of town council next tuesday evening july 4th automobiles and gossip are alike always running people down this is the holiday season with many now on vacation and others preparing to go away actons tax rate for 1938 was struck at 4ttt mills an increase ot a half mill over 1938 dont miss the baseball game in the park tomorrow night oakrlue vs jseorgetown a number of new houses are toeing erected in the college view sec tion of georgetown georgetown win observe saturday july 1st as a public holiday and all places ot business will be closed special at silvers for the holi day aftens women s and childrens white shoes at greatly reduced prices it george d scott an erin town ship man supplied the military camp at ntagaraonthelake with over 40 saddle horses the port credit tax rate will be s3 mills this year compared with st mills in ims it was decided at mon- day nights council meeting in most men there is something to which hard work appeals look at the number that wfu gather to watch the shovel and wheelbarrow men in an excavation georgetown schools have now closed for the summer holidays and favpted lor the position at a salary of 1 100 per year miss emily young i and miss mildred houinger whose homes are in acton were given the i other two positions vacant on the teaching staff the salaries are 800 1 each your assistance in helping to make your home newspaper newsy is always appreciated over the hall day weekend there will no doubt be a large number of visitors in town and many who will spend the holi day elsewhere if you will phone these personal items to us early in the week you will doing your part to help give georgetown an even better week ly newspaper at the june meeting of the john muton chapter iojxe milton stu dents of the milton public school were rewarded for proficiency in their school work presentations ot ten six and four silver dollars were awarded to pearl sim james mcdougad and dorothy snearin respectively for ob taining the highest standing in the entrance class teddy white and griffin thompson received awards for general proficiency skidding on gravel on the era- mosa road two miles north of guelph a truck carrying inglewood children home from a sunday school plcnjc hit a hydro pole saturday afternoon the children escaped serious injury but edward trlmm 45 of inglewood was removed to ouelph general hospital suffering from a badly fractured leg trlmm riding in the cab ot the ve hicle was injured when the front of the truck was crushed by the impact with the pole cherry time garden party under the auspices of the wa of ashgrove united church at the home of mr thos amen lot 14 bth line 1 miles south of georgetown on mon day evening july 10th supper serv- ed 6 to 830 djbt a good program the outofdoors until when they begin a new term come and bring your friends and enjoy a delightful tea at the baptist sunday school room on july 4th un der the auspices of the women s so ciety tea served from 4 to 7 ad mission 35c 3t the thing that troubles us is that the dictator lands are prepared for war but arent prepared for p when plowshares are beaten into swords men dont begin planting corn every time you improve the ap pearance ol your home place you in duce some neighbor to do the same when he does so someone else iml tates htm and so your good example spreads over a wide area terra cotu tjpo and ojfwo will meet at the home of mr and aib- starret leslie on monday even ing july 3rd club members attend ing the worlds pair will give an ac count of their trip special music it special terrices were conducted on sunday in alton baptist church which reopened after extensive rede- coratlon prof w o brown of to ronto baptist seminary was the guest preacher while special music was pro vided bx hmsburg male quartette and local mstaimentaliste 1mrs mike sortem guelph suf- ferd i broken nose and lacerations about the face when a car driven by her husband collided with a track to chanee of wis zngus glen willi on the georgetownglen williams road last wednesday she was able to return to her borne after bates at- 1 by a doctor chief w o mar- tainers of woodstock alice boag who has a remarkable range in comedy and classical numbers shirley mark canada s shirley temple winner of canadian movie double contest lr 1937 vincent bros clever instrumen talists banjo and guitar allan bar ley pianist and others knox male quartette comes well recommended everybody come admission 3sc children 20c rev and mrs geo altken of guelph called on mends in town on tuesday and mrs w o wallace of toronto visited mrs oault on sunday mr t 8 wilson and daughters of copper cliff were visitors in town on wednesday last mr and mrs e doable and tamily of newmarket were week end visitors in town miss esther pettit is in the wes tern hospital toronto recovering from a serious operation i d brill and wm king are attending the lions international con vention in chicago tills week mr and mrs w anderson and son of guelph spent tuesday at the home of mr and mrs frank mr george thorpe of burlington federal conservative candidate in the next election for h to was in town on tuesday mr and mrs j g kennedy and peter and mr and mis croy ken- nedyj and bill of tomato spent sunday with the misses kennedy mr and mrs j r smith and daughter mary louise are spending a holiday from july 1st to 15th at sauble beach lake huron at the recent midsummer examin ations of the toronto conservatory of music miss betty speight was suc cessful in passing grade iv harmony with firstclass honors tjukx lai hulls daughter of mr and mrs jos hulls of port elgin and formerly of ashgrove has been suc cessful in passing the nurses regis- tratlon examination mr and mis a h ooodall and mix helen of barrle and miss ethel aldous ot loa angeles cal were visi tors over the week end with mr and mrs r c adams miss thelma capps daughter of mr w e capps director of the lo cal choral society has received her teachers axcm degree with hon ors at the toronto conservatory of music visitors at the home of mr anc mrs j m moore on sunday were mr and mrs stephenson hamilton mrs wands and misses pickering of guelph and messrs jack sohrleter and jack fraser of kitchener mr wm devereaux of the bailey meter co ltd who has been on business trip through the prairie pro vinces to the pacific coast is return ing east to attend his company s sales engineering conference in cleveland ohio at the mid summer examinations of the toronto conservatory of music the following pupils of miss mathews were successful piano grade th kenneth harrison honours piano grade vtj douglas cole piano grade ix frances jenklnson theory grade hi a harmony b history mr and mrs w f bradley of toe dominion seed house are on an extended pleasure and buying trip to california where they will visit some of the widely known seed gardens also orand canyon golden oate ex- positon yellowstone national park returning by way of british columbia at the midsummer examinations held at the toronto conservatory of music pupils of miss margaret dickie atjcm passed with the following re sults grade ix piano honours helen blackburn gr vm piano alva cripps grade vth harmony honours helen williams grade h theory flzst- class honours lois nielsen alva cripps and norah cleave the lions their wives and friends to the number of fifty one who en joyed the moonlight cruise to nla gars last thursday evening were w v and mrs grant h c and mrs clure d and mrs brill ed and mrs geo roszel underwent an op- 1 jjv i ft js eratlon at ouelph general hospual i stswilds s2 mhf last saturday at last reoort she was 5 h mm jjoidnam terlan church and the united church wm worship together during july and on tmnaayjbly august in the united church at 11 oclock rev f c overehdwtu oondnot the services in the united church during julyy and rev d d davidson will conduct the services in knox church in august the sunday schools will meet as usual at 10 oclocfc peonies and locust buobbomb settino at st cm0bgv8 w eauunasumjffusw bt oearfa this and that in sport by g mac mcguvray the georgetown baseball club seem to have got into a back ward slump that they find them selves unable to overcome they have been takinybome decisive defeats at the ttaadsf of all the tmms the league i and the pay off came on 3aturday when they journeyed to the county town and were trounced to the tune of 37 to 6 by the miltonites umehouse mr and mrs g warwick and betty are spending a couple of weeks at r pollett cottage mr and mrs d mackenzie of de troit visited their nephew and niece mr and mrs jas seath this week mr alex trotter of stratford spent last week at his sisters mrs a w norton misses ruth norton and given h are holidaying at stratford messrs clarence and gordon pollett and frank blazey ail of toronto spent the week end in limehouse dr sutherland mr and mrs gor don sutherland and son allan motor ed to lake huron over the week end where they visited mrs sutherland s mother mrs yeates mr and mrs arthur lane dorothy and norma visited at mrs r lanes on sunday services were withdrawn at the united church on sunday as anni versary services were being held at churchill communion services were observed at the presbyterian church on sun day the girls lookout club of the presbyterian church met at the home miss olive marshall on saturday with a good attendance miss jean given had charge or the program mr and mrs norman mcalplne and family have moved into mr w mil ileres house owing to these defeats the team has dropped into the cellar posl- i tlon of the league and only some additional players to the lineup would help at tails time it is rumor ed that murray ezeard may be grant ed permission to pitch for the tocalltes but this has not as yet been con firmed also winn wheeler ot brampton may try his hand on the mound no doubt another pitcher to help brydon and mcnatly with these duties would make a decided improve ment in the team le georgetown club can still make a bid for the playoffs remains only in their ability to secure new players or their gtt in fighting back with their backs to the wall with eseard or wheeler pitch ing and a general tightingup in the field they still may have a chance to get into the old ball game before long it looks like acton or oakvule tor thfi mmhan honors in the group this year as both are well stack ed with pitchers and have been winn ing consistently while milton an strong finishers they do not appear to be on a par this season with either team georgetown have made a bad start maybe they will finish well being rained out last thursday night with acton georgetown now have two postponed games the other being with muton the scene or awa1 on saturdar m florane pansy mas daughter of mr and mrs jesse brandt ord of georgetown became then bride of sir james thomas bason ion ot mr y j kason and the lata mrs bason the choral service was conducted by the rev woo thompson and mr j crichton of georgetown presidtxl at the organ amid a beautiful setting ot peonies and locust blossoms the bride was given in marriage by her father and was gowned in mistwhite net fas hioned on long lines with double skirt and jacket of white lace trim med with white velvet bows her bridal boqust was ot white roses and lllyofthevalley and she wore the gilt of the groom a pearl necalaoe in three strands her fingertip veil fell from a doll hat ot white gardenias miss frorothy frampton ot guelph i was mnd of honor frockedin shell- pink uwbanded hi blue miss lucy bickenafjbcorgetown was bridesmaid in a gownof carribean blue marqui sette trimmed with baby lace and pink velvet both carried colonial boquets of roses and wore don hats of blue forgetmenots and pink gar denias miss ruth brandford niece ot the bride was a charming little flor girl in lilac moire with white ties mr cyril brandford act ed as groomsman and mr walter brandford and stephen eason were o a reception was held at the home of the brides parents on queen st the brides mother receiving in queens blue sheer with white accessories and corsage of sweetheart roses she was ited toy mrs richard mttohell sister of the groom who wore a smart printed sheer with accessories to following the reception the couple left for the north the bride travelling in a twopiece dress ot imported teke cloth of aqua with polynesian print jacket and white accessories mr and mrs eason will reside in ge new advertisements for sale practically new bicycle equipped with generator set price reasonable phone 26sw georgetown ltp for sale 10 acres of choice timothy a alfalfa hay for sale david radcliffe 4th line esqueslng phone 91 r 4 georgetown it erin last saturday at last report she was convalescing a pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized at the manse balunafad on thursday afternoon june r 15th 193 when sadie e wood younger fdaughterof mr andmrs erwood off hlllsbiirg was united in- marriage with fred a jackson youngest son of mr and mrs wm jackson erin rev a o w foreman conducted the ceremony mr and mrs douglas young were guests of honour at a gathering at erin united church last friday even- ng when they were presented with a and mrs kercher ernie and i coles garfield u and mrs mcoilvray i j b and mrs gray wm and mrs long r and mrs licata jack and mrs hart thos and mrs elson mrs 1 groat miss je m miss wna mcllntock miss helen williams miss betty grant miss floda feller miss mary feller miss isabel thomp son miss agnes cole miss marlon forgrave miss jean mcdonald o w mcllntock w g marshall a reeve thompson elmer mccumber stewart young ross duncan douglas marshall es cow store during the opening day of their aomg out of btsdnsss sale george town can atm be rated at opt of tbe totoanta sw ptwpajad to ply ttwwsm m al sbdpper astftaawkwst was reostvwd jtarl the msettnc than adjourned wsasg pojtta va ptobbb sobootltot summer months a social helton garage operators held meeting the june meeting of tbe halton branch of the ontario oarage oper ators association was held in the town hall in acton thursday evening june 15th mr l mcklndley the branch pre sident presided the meeting was at tended by a very large turnout of the members and visitors intense inter est was displayed m tbe proceedings nd great enthusiasm and optimism were evident on all sides after a short period on general business fred sinclair introduced mr a lawrence from the general sales department of the canadian oil companies limited toronto mr lawrence brought with a number of films which were of great educational value and entertain ing as wen the pictures outlined m a great way all the fine points that a service sta tion or oarage operator mutt main tain in order to render to his cus tomers the very best in service and at the same time bt a successful oper ator the films were very much ap preciated by all present mr rex ware hamilton orsnge- iue and k catharines sons- manager of the oanadtati ou ocmpames ltd was yie and spoke briefly a vote of thanks was given to mr law rence and sir ware for their efforts on behalf of the halton branch for half- of the adults i miscellaneous shower the choir of 2t hlch mr young is a member also presented them with a walnut end table rev o h thomas in tbsl chair made the presentation mr young on behalf of his bride replied fittingly advocate the next game to be here will be tomorrow thursday june 29th with oak vlue being the visitors this would be a good time for the local team to pull some tricks out of the proverbial bag and get back into the winning column once more on the holiday july 1st oeorgetown will be the guests of the acton club while oak vule will play in muton muton axe playing in acton tonight for sale threeburner coal oil stove and played oven for sale nearly new apply art night scott shell service station phone it to kent choice suite at three rooms bath and cellar all conveniences inde pendent and very comfortable apply at herald office fit league standing p w l oakviue 8 5 3 acton 7 4 3 muton 7 4 s georgetown 6 1 5 in the halton juvenile league the georgetown team played their postponed game of last thursday in acton on saturday afternoon this is the third game the local boys have played this year and after two de feats by both milton and acton de cided it was time to get on the wlnn lng side they played a much better brand of ball than in previous games and ended up on the right side of a l 8 score the georgetown team had 13 hits for 13 runs and 2 errors while the acton squad were held to 9 hits for 8 runs with 4 errors these boys are our players of tomorrow lets attending tlyvlr james bernev weds edith spiers at bolton a quiet wedding was solemnised saturday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs peter w speirs bolton ont when their daughter edith alleen speirs became the bride of james bemey son of mr and mrs george bemey of caledon east rev mr ross of cavan presbyterian church bolton officiated the bride looked lovely in a gown of fuchsia triple sheer and carried a bouquet or pink and whltai rosebuds she was attended by her sister miss isabel speirs after the wedding breakfast the happy couple left on a trip to new york and montreal the bride wear ing a rose linen dress with powder blue coat hat shoes and accessories on their return they will reside caledon bast church news scfiptmre text whether therefore ye eat or drink or whatsoever ye do dtjtol to tbe glory of god 1 cor 10 31 thomashill wedding jn all saints ohuecn milton pink and white peonies decorated all saint ohoroh muton heights for the marriage saturday of miss mil dred margaret jane hol daughmr ot mr and mm clarence hul peru to mr stanley clare thomas son ot mrs tboma and the lata m thomas ot lowvul oanoplj r haftel officiated and mr well oflewvflle ws giootosman iuss asms carrie played on st georges church rev w g o thompson rector fourth sunday after trinity sunday tchool 10 am holy communion 11 am evensong 7 pjrt on sunday morning last at the end of the processional hymn the rector admitted mr j l lambert to the of fice ot lay reader milton will play here on fri day night june 2th so come out and cheer the boys to victory bylaws disposing of three town lots for 33 in burlington were p ed upon agreements that s3 000 houses will be ereoted within the year this is one way of stimulating the build lng trades in a town wanted house preferably stone wttti about ten acres of ground on or near water write 21 homewood ave hmt wanted i can accommodate two or four men with comfortable rooms and board reasonable also bright clean house keeping rooms with every oonvenl- encer- mrs watt queen st apart ments poone 356 georgetown it hay for sale about ib acres mixed hay alfalfa- a mckane lot 33 kir line w chlnguaceusy phone 38 r 21 victoria it for sale helntaman grand piano on terms also day bad writing desk dining room suite bake table gateleg kit chen table small kitchen range with new water front other small articles terms cash must be sold by june 30th apply mrs sutcuffe albert one block from high school phone 185 oeorgetown it wood for sale cbotce beach and hap at tsjm rails hm pc st albant chwroh glefi whuams fourth sunday after trinity ma- tins b30 am sunday school 1030 am baptist chare rev e g baxter minister 10 church school 7 pjn worship ser vice subject called into fellowship with christ thursday 8 pjn pray er meeting a weloome to all- minister rev d d davidson ill as it has been arranawd that presbyterian cooczafstlan shall jam in public worship with um ooogrega- oon ot the txnttadctihoh for tbe month ot july hence no a ot pubue worship will be held in knox church during the f month pure food store shortening lb domestic or easlftrst he corn syrup 37 hb tin bee hive or crown bland pumpkin 3 for 25c choice quality sin 3tt paimohve 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