page 4 the georgetown herald wed nesday evening february 7th 1 940 prestons lenten specials very beat salmon 16c 18c it 20c whol ftsh cuts top or tail sliced lake whitefish whole ir fish ioc lb when you boy fish be sure lti fresh when yoa buy from w yon know ivs the best phone 293 wo deliver royal guelphs comfortable theatre friday to monday the bis 10 star hit with james marlene stewart dietrich in deslry rides again with charles winniger mischa auer brian donlevy saturday continuous from 130 tuesday to thursday brother rat and a baby with prlscilla lane wayne morris jane bryan eddie albert jane wyman gone with the wind will open a 63ay engagement here shortly all seats will be reserved shows at 2 and 8 pm died oantklon in mil ton on tuesday february 6th 1m0 john w canto- lon beloved husband of sarah hust ler aged 08 years funeral will be held from his resi dence milton an thursday feb th servloe at 2 o clock interment in hulcrest cemetery norval thompson suddenly at toronto on wednesday jan vj1 1940 joseph leslie thompson beloved hudband of jennie slater and father of pranfc thompson and brother or mis blake leslie georgetssjn his 53rd year wa1ieirs at new orleans louisi ana on friday feb 2nd 1940 al bert walters beloved husband of the late agnes jane shortlll formerly of georgetown in memor1am wilson in loving memory of a dear father william geo wilson who passed away feb 3rd 1830 a falthfafcfather one of the best may god grant him eternal rest ever remembered by his family acton rural hockey league the georgetown pirates champions of the league last season after losing their first two starts this winter are finally clicking again and are serving notice to the other teams that they are going to take some stopping to keep them from again coming out on top with the rumley cup the league this winter is comprised of seven teams namely acton lome rifles noral hornby milton hut tonville rockwood and georgetown pirates competition is much stronger this winter and there lias been plenty of exciting games so far following is a brief resume of the georgetowr pirates games in their first two games acton de feated georgetown by a 3 r 1 score and norval defeated them by the same score 31 since those two games the pirates have forged right ahead and in their last five games have won four and tied one they have defeated huttonvllle 4 2 rock wood 6 2 acton 4 2 milton 5 4 and have tied hornby 44 the pirates this year have bui collier in goal perc blackburn who is stul going strong george chapltn chuck davies c bradley bradley bill korzack bob harris alf skes dick beaumont art hilts frank lorusso following is the standing not in cluding the games on tues feb 6th p w l t pts norval 7 1 1 11 georgetown 7 4 2 1 9 hoinb b 2 3 9 acton 7 4 j 0 8 milton 0 z 3 1 5 huttonvllle 7 2 5 0 4 rockwooci j 1 5 0 2 hockey georgetown juniors too much for group leaders last thursday was a red letter day for th georgetown junior c hockey team when they took the group lead ers bolton into camp with a 7 6 score it was a hectic affair with the win ners scoring the first goal and carry ing on an offensive that bewildered the unbeaten bolton team for three periods they kept up the paoe and edged the bolton team 7 6 when the final summing up was made the game had all the thrills of a championship game as both teams vere out to win in no uncertain terms the local team looked better oh the game than did the vanquished and made their dreams come true by de feating this highly rated team kemshead and runham scored for georgetown in the first period while jones netted two for the visitors in the second frame kemshead and schertzel counted for the winners while jones added another for bolton the third period turned out to be an nfghtmare when the bolton coach leaned over the boards and grabbed eddie blnsell the latter retaliated and from then on it was lights out a mele ensued with the fans taking part and the bolton coach ushered out of the arena when he hit mrs binseli who was behind the players bvncht in the face when order was finally resorted binseli was given a twelveminute penalty and the game proceeded louth scored twice and schertztl once while bolton added three by calhoun seamon and jones it is games like this the fans crave to see and no doubt if we metl bol ton in the finals it will require the nails of the arena to be expanded pure food store heinztomato ketchup 16c mccormicks krackers pkioc combination offer 1 lux flakes 23c 3 lux soap 10c all for 33 nw ies easy spread cheese vt lb pkg ldc apple and raspberry jam 25c cherry valley grapes packed in syrup 45 c sugar 2 tins 25c clarks mushroom soup 10i or tin 2 tins 19c strongheart rations talm tins 17c special meat values sweet pickled rolls by p 21c choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 25c fresh bologna byihe piece lb 14c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at market prices a e farnell free delivery orangeville make it tough for intermediates up in the dufferin count j town last friday evening the local inlermc diate squad were contentto ike out a 1 0 win over the neversay die or- angevilllans the orangeville team staged a comeback after their defeat here that almost cost georgetown a clrance for the pla off berth but tht managed to staj oil tin uteres sors and guard single goal for umost tht uuire third ptriod no scon was tin count in the first ind second ptriods for either team but in hit iirst ltw moments of tin third frame ktn richirdson banned m whu was found 1 u i to be hit i inning goal it was i fist chan hotkey t um with bo ti warns out to win mrl thi bett r team coming through efficmis 50 travellers samples to be sold from the brampton fur manufacturers at the lowest price reductions that are unbelievable so drastically have we slashed prices on all of these fine furs your favorite fur and style is sure to be offered in this store widesale youjlpidcoat taken in as part payment jjejeiy teal carries our 5year guarantee cold storage 2 years free of charge you can save money buy now on easy terms mcbean co phone 64 georgetown intermediates lost at milton on monday deffatfl 4 i in itm ti amp georgetown initrmt d ilts put on n whirlwind finish to the tum u mil ton on mdndn night but failed to cntrh up w th tluir ni md wen dfi i ted 4 t on tin niliit pi i rii vamt tt us a k fiir ei c p hon illy roiifth md txctttng milton mre stromr in the lrst two x rtocu but the locals reursed th pla in the third stai zn and gne uu homesters some anxious momi nts rhi newly coached squad of mutonitts looked a much improved team but it ls pas siblc gtorjetown will dispose of them in thi pln oils hiiiii and if they come jl moh ho kfl standing bolton cn orm i m hon acton cm lh burli p w l t f a pis 9 7 1 1 66 31 15 10 3 1 8 il u 4 4 2 so 10 9 6 j 0 5o ja 1j hi ft j 36 52 fi id 1 9 i j4 85 i 1 ball1nafad nl loku lltactok is ihml ali hfkt c nidi in larrr i tiinil il i to with krju men v tod i 1 1 uwr firmim news from the nyal drug store stop taking colds j v take wampoles extract of cod uver oil large bottle f d jj 9 for deepseated coughs and colds we recommend 9 creophos 100 per bottle j maccormacks bronchial cough syrup 8 50c t d have you tried 11 havt nn op forxl trac hi is tmplc jl itionarj mw n how n icius cinadi in i 1 iltrs show oom md ls displ i n n bj a f criptxs local ford denier ihils uactor and its imjilement lc fanners the greatest advance in jower farming equipment in man ears designed to make farming eas ler it also lncreases production and lowers operating casts said mr crlpps djescribing tht new tractor mr cripps klnted out that it combines light weight with great strength of construction and power it welglis approxtmatit 2 000 pound and ban dies two h inch ploiurtis in avcratfe- solls compact and versatile it pro ides power for all types of farm work such an ploughing tillage row crop cultivation belt work and the opera tion of combines and other machines fiom a power takeoff it ls iecessary w sw t tractor tn action to understand just what 11 will mean to canadian farmers the unique coupling of the implements prralcs the necessary traction the hydraulic mechanism ls controlled by a handy lever which is used to raise or lower the implements and to keep them in the soil at a predetermined depth while working said mr cripps the tractor and implements have been thoroughly tested in practical farm work during the past year re markable results have been achieved with an ayeafte fuel consumption of nyal neurotonic tablets 90 tablet5q g f a iplcodld nerve tonic and general tissue builder especially re- dm commended for woman in their forties 9 fi 8 see our selection of valentines valentine chocoutes heartshaped boxes 75c 100 8 maccormacks drug store phooe 327 we deliver georgetown xmithc tn tint f i in ha n w ms of the united church at ml n j i i st tuest nv r mlv kdilh warm will represent n j ps at thi wintir school being held m milton this wetk i die young pi oplt s union held a oenl moi t nil in the h ill tluu sda pning an rnjcnabk hour was spint uihtng mime iilw in inns from the hvmnniv ind listening to the storv of tlulr origin a sotial timi was then en ned b all plaunir chini se cheek rs mtss florence steen conduct d in mien 1m qui untest lun h w is sidl at tin la of uu nnit ins tlie miitli of th community is xtendd to mtvs annie shot till and i mr f w shortlll in the loss of their ibiolhn in iw mr mbert wilttts who passed nwa suddenly at hls home in niw orleins usa we agtiin wlsli to extend vmpaih to mr clamon beswtrk md friends and relatlies of the late mr f b berwick who passed away last fndav it il home in acton new f nland is tht cradle of tht hoi indilsto id ils development of tmc end was huinvd bj the cill war wborc so manj shoe were quirt d quickh and so many of its l raftsmen wtn in the ranks the can idi in industr followed the unit cd stites in its development in the 217 futorles in canada about iwint fo ir million pairs of shoes are mndt in i mr ind the imports a imiui bilmif the exports our ex- krt iindf s laiel with britain and british pu sessions in n mird lo the particular firm wlncn tin sp iker n resented he said that iils fattier hid founded the bus i ess 111 cnmsb in 1838 and vhad moved it to georgetown in 184 tlie oi initial output was larctlj the high boot for farmers then tht demand on the cnmpanv wis for prasieotors ind mm is boots litely a line of boots for skiers nnd golfers had been no th re on shoes said mr daj foot would bt complete without re fi renct tt the footwear of the abori gines of the count rv when the french and british setjjers arrived they jverags gallon only one gallon of gasoline an hour- while ploughing and doing other heavy work said mr cripps public demonstrations will be ar ranged on district farms as soon as the weather permits in the mean time farmers are invited to see the tractor and implements in the show- wrfci rjveediate hockey standing p w l t p a pts brampton b 7 2 0 56 3 14 georgetown 11 6 5 0 43 36 13 mtlton 10 s s 0 40 47 8 orangeville 10 3 8 0 39 47 4 i ions iiiar about ilfc hoe industry continued from page 1 averrd in italy posslblv tlie stock of n ancient shoe store methods of ornamentation used today arc not greatly different in the 14th and 15th centuries there were gut ds of shoe makers who cruarded the secrets of their craft propabh the welt ssstem of making shoes originated in the guilds the welt ls the perfection of shoemaking as it leaves no tacks nor roughness on the inside of tlie shoe a shoe with a high red heel was made by the venetian guild and was a badge of nobility there is an excellent exhibit of shoes in the onfirio muficum the speaker said and one might find the time well spent in examining it there was no essential change until abo a hundred y ago all work was done by hand the obstacle to a sewingmachine was the imposslbil ty of making a practical machineneedle the upper eye as in the hand needle would not work and it was not until ellas howe in 1846 saw in a dream a needle with its eye in the foot that a sewingmac hine was invented a sole sewing- machine was invented by blake in 1bs the royairysyatem came into being whereby a manufacturer rents the machines instead of buying- them in 18m the goodyear aewlng and- welt machine came into heme it ur used largely now especially for good shoes and such shoes aa one now used in the army i 2 lor 125 j preeaster specials 4 suits dresses 8 coats j 2 125 4 specialists in dye work b reasonable prices circle cleaners phone silvers 375 found hit north american indian liv ing in the stone age as lar as imple ments and weapons were concerned but he had developed sfctll in tannin skins and had evolved footwear which was perfect for his requirements that is the moccasin the eskimo had also developed a boot called the muk- luk mad of sealskin wuh the hair inside quite waterproof made by the women which ls quite perfect for his own needs the savage teaches us a with the handicap of possessing very poor implements for the purpose a cordial vote or thanks to mr dmfoot was moved bj w v grant seconded bv e mcwhlrter and car ried w ith enthusiastic applause by the club tlie meeting then adjourned with the singn g of the national anthem your eyes we specialize in eye examination and the best quality glasses at city prices note change of location we are equipping an uptodate examination room tn part of dr f r watson s dental office main sl georgetown over the bell telephone co phone 67w for an appointment 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist will je at this office the second wednesday of every month or yon may consult o t walker at his office in pramfton bay thompsons quality chicks for greater profits bred for vitality early maturity and for a large constitution for high egg and mtmt prodoctlon7 chicks are hatched from selected eggs 24 ox to 38 os per dozen all barred rock chicks are from our oils dock which has been blood tested and colted by government inspectors for over 10 years we have a quantity of 3 o white leghorns for sale also r o p sired barred rooks we guarantee 100 live denvery 90 dooeto and mixed chicks as come from incubator dbooant for early orders full line of jamecway poultry equipment for sale write or phone thompson poultry farm a hatchery ofioboktown e e no 1 ronb u r i i of oeorffete a mjk south i retown lot 14 oon t btapmlnt