Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1940, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 23rd 1940 pastry 24 lb bag 74c 7 lb bag 27c maple leaf d 7 lb liag 29c of the wesfpreao r 1011124 ib bag 79c cream 1 bensons corn starch i 10c neilsons cocoa ct 19c campbelbs tomato soup 3 for 25c aylmeb golden bantam corn 6 oz tin 2 for 19c lyons ta yellow label j tb 33c e d smiths pure tomato ketchup 14 oz bottle 2 for 25c clover leaf fancy red cohoe salmon 12s 17c l- 29c supreme mincemeat 2 lb for 25c readycut macaroni 3 lb 13c rice 2 ft 15c 1 large super suds 1 q 1 giant size cake palmolive soap all for x 7c round steak roasts for a lean tbnder roast clb for stewing flank or breast fresh veal 15 all pork sausage 20i in small casinos fresh hocks lb j2 jetback bacon by the piece ft 33c machine sliced lb 3c sunkist oranges doz9c and 35c grapefryit large 4 for 25c cooking apples 6 qt bskt 25c no 1 cooking onions 10 lb bag 23c carrots 4 lb 9c table turnips 2 for 9c california grapes 2 ft 19c chinese lettuce 10c head lettuce 2 for 23c large firm heads celery- bunch 5c crisp white phone 28w c j buck we deliver georgetown anniversary services georgetown united church sunday october 27th 11 am and 7 pm rvv j h arnop ba dd of toronto vm be the speaker at both services mrs j r ferguson delhi contralto soloist will assist the choir which is directed by miss elma klnc monday october 28th 6 pm anniversary supper followed by a program at 815 pm john collingwood reade cbc news commentator the life struggle of democracy music admission 25c brown s bakery will open their new store in the mcgibbon block opposite boshs drug store on monday october 28th with our new up-to-date- sanitary bakery we can serve you better tour continued patronage will be appreciated local news 7 grand superintendent n mueachern at h alton chapter convocation last friday evening halton chap ter held it regular convocation which was well tlended by the companions of the chapter together with a large number of visiting companions many of whom were grand chapter mem bers this being the official visit or the grand superintendent rt ex corop n meeachern of waterloo the chap ter ofqcits in their usual style con ferred the first degree which re flected credit on their work under the leadership of ex comp a kean at the banquet table the grand superintendent carried to the com panions cne of the most inspiring ad dresses it has been the privilege of the companions to hear tor a long time among those seated at the head table who also gave short and ap propriate messages were rt ex comp w t barnard superintendent of hamilton district r findlay past grand superintendent guelph j f carmlchael past z of kitchener j f edwards past grand superintend ent palmerston and others the singing of god save the king brought to a very happy ending en- more of the many enjoyable evenii the boys of halton chapter hold together dont forget john coulngwood reade at the united church on mon day october 38ul a lovely svelte appearance la yours in a natural nonradical way slen- dor tablets si robbs drug stare the iodj hope you are still salvage conscious aa their campaign for magazines and papers will continue for the duration collection details will be given later dont forget to wait for the ori ginal rexall one cent sale nov 6 7 8 9 hundreds of price- raving values robbs rexall drug store the ladles guild or st albans church will hold a homemade bak ing sale in the pariah hall glen wil liams on friday afternoon and even- ins oct 25th afternoon tea nlll be served from 3 oclock price ioo thew a to the legion axe hold ing a euchre in the legion hall on wednesday nov 0th proceeds going to soldiers fund everybody wel come good prizes admission 26c s p chapman who specializes in horticultural oddities has done it again this time its a tomato plant which reached the miig height of 6 feet 6 inches it was on display last week at the herald office acton baptist church held its 9th anniversary services last sunday with rev j c williams of preston am special speaker the service of praise was led by a combined choir of the acton and georgetown baptist churches the norval junior farmers are holding their annual dance in norval parish h on friday evening nov 8th music by wm thompsons or chestra toronto bert gardhouse floor manager admission 46c danc ing 830 until 100 st 2t plan to attend an illustrated edu cational lecture by stuart thompson naturalist and bird imitator on fri day nov 8th at 815 oclock at the presbyterian church under the aus pices or the georgetown horticultural society admission 25c and 10j proceeds lor the red cross st miss gertrude cain and a group o girls from the cooper meeks ciarllt revue are holding a concert in the town hall glen williams on oct 24th there will be tap dancers singers comedian piano accordion elocutionist and a magician pro ceeds are in aid of the local red cross society program at 815 pm admission 25c children 15c there will also be a lucky door prize port shorts to the women of halton county dear slater citizens the womans christian temperance union of halton county- is taking uils method of presenting for your consideration some facts which it is urgently necessary for us as canadian citizens to face at a time when waste of every kind is equivalent to giving aid to the enemy fact i t during 1938 the people of canada spent for legally sold intoxicants approximately 180000000 almost half a million dollars a day fact n on page 7 of bis booklet entitled end this colossal waste pub lished in 1938 the late viscount snowden a formr chancellor of the exchequer of great britain makes tfils statement the liquor control board which was set up during the war because of the havoc drink was playing in the restriction of output made through scientific investiga tors a close examination of the effect of alcohol on physical efficiency and arrived at this conclusion a moderate use of alcohol lessens- the efncl- ency of the workman by about 15 per cent fact iii f dr haven emerson professor of public health practice columbia university in the preface to his book alcohol its effects on man says there is agreement ainong students and teachers of the med and associated sciences that alcohol impairs reason will selfcontrol judgment physical skill and endurance fact iv as nas been already reported in the press on july 24th last a depu- tation of church and temperance leaders representative of all the major religious denominations in canada waited upon the dominion cabinet urging immediate wartune restriction not prohibition of liquor sale tn the interests of national welfare this matter is still being pressed fact v every citizen can aid this effort by writing a personal letter to hon j g gardiner minister of national war services ottawa urging that our government give immediate legislative effect to the restrictions referr ed to above we appeal to you the women of halton county to do your part individually and through your organizations to make known to the government your approval of the requests made by the abovementioned deputation on behalf of halton county wjctu mrs c b catherine dayfoot press secretary georgetown ontario october 19th 1910 adrtl leading horticulturist debs in guelph roy r fleming superintendent of the guelph parks department and one of ontarios leading horticulturists died in guelph general hospital last monday bom in orangeville forty- seven years ago mr fleming graduat ed from the ontario agricultural col lege specializing in horticultural work and his services were widely sought on parks and landscape projects through out the province the fureral was held this afternoon from his late residence riverside park guelph with interment at woodlawn cemetery guelph he leaves his widow the former lottie carefoot and two children robert and donelda mr fleming was a cousin of miss eliza beth appelbe of georgetown- notice to creditors wacnshowyoo art golden shell motor oil made by the new dnosol process gives to i parts of your engine complete protection agains jan wear because it is tough and complete pro tection against poor lubrication when s because it is fastflowing we sell it in sealed art scott your shell dealer 1 georgetown in the matter of the estate of william wesley cook ufa of the town of georgetown in lh county or halton ranner deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late william wes ley cook who died on or about the twentysixth day of august 1040 at the town of georgetown in the coun ty of halton and province of on tario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the under signed solicitors herein for james david cook the executor of the last will and testament of william wes ley cook farmer deceased their names and addresses and full parti this weeks cold spell has started hockey fans thinking about prospects for the coming season and nat silver president of the local club teils us that georgetown will have a strong junior entry for sure with possi bilities that an intermediate team may be scraped together it must be admitted that there are some big gaps to fill in last years intermediate squad dave c rich ton has traded the red and blue for alrforce blue pte qeoige rlddall calls for his mail at the base post office sheeny tost is row gnr tost and is frater nizing with the boys somewhere in england while gnr ken richard son is at sussex military camp in new brunswick bui ritchie is a tapper with the rcetc at peta- wawa but then we still have joe hall and jimmy sargent sonny stockford dick riddali lloyd san derson walt richardson reg hoare bungy ward frank dewhurst and we bet theyre all rarin to go next tuesday- all the hockey enthusi asts will gather at the arena at 8 pm no doubt the whole ques tion of an intermediate entry will be threshed out heres hoping its affirmative but back to the juni ors big things are expected from louth schertzl gord lane tommy golden willie murphy bill schenk jolinny wilson bud carter wheidon eromerson abbie kemshead jimmy corcll dave woods joey wilcox doesnt that sound like a hockey team one rumour turned into fact yes terday when charlie buchanan re- jmrted for work at clay products and in case you dont know charlie was ii right winger with gait pups last year true he was a good part or the season with an jured hand suffered in dent bu hes all the more to get into the thick of it this year oaveuphisstudies and footbalh- galt collegiate to be a breadwinner and rumour has it that bui mc- keough husky 185 lb 17yearold from london is thinking of locating in this territory as well as a woodstock lad named robertson who has quite a reputation up in those parts see you at the arena on october 29 puc special 20 saving on all vita- cosmetics 8100 value for 80 150 value for 8120 8200 value for 8160 this offer good only from october 24 lo noember 2 lillicos beauty salon phone 278j or w georgetown a cb yanji aiwkw m snavm small attendance at euchrjb the daughters of the church st georges sponsored a euchre party in the legion rooms last friday evening the attendance was small only six tables being made up but those pres ent report a good time t marttia graham won first prise for sls ffff j s jnesmdsomtlmukbpatatm vase statements of their accounts and the flattu-e- o th swi if an by them and take notice that after the ninth day of november 1640 the said james david cook will proceed to dis tribute the asmto of the said deceas ed among tbs persons entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and that the said james david cook will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person m whose claim he shall not then bavs received notice dated at george ontario this eighth day of october aj 1m0 dale and bennstt solicitors for tbs said james david 9i cook while mrajeanmarahall got a-cup- and saucer for second honours cam sinclair was first for the men winn ing a pack of cards and norman deike in second place was presented with a pair of sox refreshments were serv ed by members of the organisation won at international match at the international ploughing match held at 8k thomas last week james eocles jr of brampton won first prise in class l for trsotor plow- tag and cacne second in class 7 for plowman who had not won a first af as international event james is i grandson of the late john eocles for merly of olm wuiams an ardent tiller of the sell iavnpic starter cuts feeding costs keep little jngsjiusky and growing by st them on shurgain pig sfartetirrweeks orge extra minerals vitamins and proteins are supplied in this way wean 40 pound pigs by feeding shurgain pig starter made in our mux to save you money georgetown flour and feed g eorgetown

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