Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1940, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 20- 1940 mnn at georgetown on toe nor vtfa imo to mr and mrs harold smith m ruth preston a on richard harold martin piaok on saturday mot 20th in knox pwabytosrtan church georgetown marie maude dattfh- tn olml edward neck and the late mrs fleck to dr charles ansley mttin son of mr charles william martin and the lata lata martin of milton died morctason at her home in nerval on monday nov 18th 1wq edith hobinaon beloved wife of j n morgaaun yodngjw toronto on november 6 imo frederick wealey young bro ther of mr ben young or union age 57 years formerly of george town in preston in loving memory of wil fred beloved huaband of katharine preston who passed away nov 16th gbocektes stolbn mrs norman snyder reports the theft of a quantity of groceries ian saturday night she had done her saturday night shopping and leaving che bandies in her oar was complet ing her purchases in a mam street atore returning to her ear she found that mm had made off with the nights j cooke floor contractor flooft laying sanding resurfacing finishing we 8fbciau2 in old floors good workmanship reasonable prices 3 new st phone 83s burlington your eyes the examination of your eyes is most important that la why we have specialised in eye dlagnosta we are continually taking lec tures and studies that we may keep uptodate in our eye ex amination this is another reason why our eye service is better for the newest style in glasses at ctty price oonseu 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist who will he at his office over the beu telephone oo main bsreet georgetown the second wednesday of each month or yon may consult o t walker at bis office in brampton phone georgetown 7 brampton 599 the same old story t it is a difficult task to get ctti- lens hockeyminded before toe is formed at the arena herald nov 2 use but at this time last year a meet ing had at least been held and offi cers elected well have bo get busy local fens will be sorry to hear that president nathan silver will not be heading the executive this year nate was one of the chief boosters and he will be missed the georgetown bodbusters 13 steadfast erstwhile and wouldbe bow lers descended on toronto the good last monday night for a match with a like number of torontonlans spark ed by ringleader w g bell ato- oal aggregation included ho ward ql- lloo j j gibbens harold and faro cleave harvey king snook ota jim richardson tom param walt blehn art reeve and brn thompson georgetown was edged out toy a few hundred points and the triu torontoltes entertained afterward with coffee sandwiches and return curling match is promised this winter amidst a series of rumours from acton comes the latest that the rink will be flooded as usual with the lo cal militia confining itself to the curl ing rink two more successful hunters t bill mcdowell and harold moclure each returned from a successful hunting ex pedition bringing georgetown s deer bag to three harold bill grant and chief marshall are warm in their praise of the molintock meal and rumour has it that gw will shortly issue a book of tasty recipes 1 stewarttown f mrs bally and miss prances jen- kmaon attended the hatlon deanery sunday bchootooirvenuon at burling ton tuesday evening of last week the w i meeting was iseld on tues day at mrs walter uswaona home with a good attendance mrs john murray presided in the absence of mrs lawson the meeting opened in the usual manner with the members repeating the institute ode and pray er mrs h p lawson read the min utes mrs h graham gave the fin ancial report mrs h p lawson read a tribute to the late mr neville chamberlain and mrs bally a paper patriotic dollars miss frances jenklnson julia devrles and donald lawson favoured with piano solos af ter closing the meeting with the na tional anthem lunch was served by the hostess mr ken harris and mr h p law- son motored to haileybury tor t hunting trip over the week end mrs s tennant mrs k kldd and bobby ot georgetown were at the w a meeting thursdayaternoon and visited in the village visiting at mrs hunts over the week end were private 6 hunt of new market and aircraftsman gilbert hunt of st thomas also mr and mrs trunible and family of guelph norval former georgetown lady buried yesterday mrs j p bell well known hamilton church and welfare worker and a for mer resident of georgetown died aj her home 178 chedoke ave on sun day november 17th she had been in falling health but her death was un expected born rosalind alice boult- bee in harriston 68 years ago mrs bell was the daughter of the late rev arthur boultbee and mrs boultbee norvai lma b w unfortunau in los and she attended mrs nevilles school lu rlnusl ciuzelu mm j tn toronto mr boultbee was after warns rector at georgetown cayuga waterdown kitchener and brantlord she is irvived by her husband j p bell a ormer manager of the an ol hairilton in georgetown and chu ch warden al st georges angll can church who rectntly retired as manager i ch ei for the c the oypb of mayfleld were guests of the nerval uypb last monday evening over sixty were pres ent and an exce pr was put on following the progrsjorwas a series of really splendid games into which all threw themselves whole heartedly lunch was served mrs loree of bolton has been visiting many of her old friends in nerval during the past week miss charlotte mopherson has re lumed to general hospital toronto this is most unfortunate but we all sincerely hope that after this occa sion miss mopherson will come back to us in an improved condition and will continue to enjoy better health mrs j black mrs webster and miss magulre all visited with mr john gollop in toronto last tuesday the occasion or his birthday a guest at the mcpherson home on wednesday nov 20 was mrs hambly of toronto it is regretful and sad to know that a quarter of a century of honorable business dealings now brills department stores celebrate storewide if yon did not get one of oar sale circulars pl call at store for one bank of commerce in hamilton mrs btll was a member of christs church cathedral women s auxiliary and cradle roll an active worker in the babies dispensary guild and past treasurer ol the aged women s home on saturday afternoon her daughter alice madeleine bell was married in christ s church cathedral to h doug as robertson hamilton and the couple returned home after the sad neo reached them on their wedding trip she is also survived by two oth cr daughters lady aylmer of west mount p q and mrs h f lazier hamlton and two sons alan s bell hamilton and captain john turner bell serving in england with a cen tral ontario regiment a brother br nest b bcultbee lives in victoria bc the funeral service was held in christ s church cathedral yesterday with buria in hamilton cemetery ng one morgason who passed iway last man d ly morning at htr home town line nerval shi had bom a most active member ol st pa i s anirll in ch ireh id the w a her oiunb it ions sug kuiliuns and niual kl w 1 p will be mi d b her m ny as ol in to mrs morgiim i lived wit j morgaon n wir lirs following li morfeiisoi n md to t havi lived i our h gl est rtsiiett o mr morkason it tl is i me and to vlr morpason o ir dec st sympathy this his most mid ioms h i buid m i nt i r eight norvril when ll tie lalll u ougl ts go anniversary sale sale now in full swing bargains bargains bargains for all ijwu id no cithi 1 tbstuco just uke j old chum glen williams soldier bos h mi for the week end included pus jim bellj clin nee winflcid ralph bl idd irvine h1u ralph prcsswood cordon allen and william korzack j about fifty mcmbei of the j ol with inez scott as their wcl to i gctlier w lh lheir guardians mr fred norton ar d mrs rov hilts had a vcr happ time at their party in the town hall on thursday evening games singing and dancing were en joyed by the children and a bounti ful lunch was served at the close of the enjoyable evening i many visitors from the village georgetown and union called at the anglican parish hall on tuesday after free radio lucky number famous master commentator in ivory shade made by general electric every purchase regardless of the amount of your purchase entitles you to a coupon write your name and address on coupon distinctly drop in box which is sealed tighter than a drum lucky coupon will be drawn on saturday night at 11 p m november 30th the more you buy the more coupons you get who knows you may be lucky enough to win this lovely radio free brills department stores georgetown the mlrutcs of the last meeting ere read and on the motion of john noon and cveningtoe the splendid bird and bruce reid were adopted display o work that had been com business was then brought bciore tne pletcd by the local unit of the red meeting cross duing the past six weeks a ocortc hcndcrwn and john b summary of the years work given at re appointed delegate to represent this meeting shows that since nov the norval junior farmers at tne until september 30 1940 conference for junior farmers on oon twenty meetings had been held with ovation and reforestation to w f new an average attendance of eleven t at hamilton on thursday nov 28th work completed and sent to the angm mcnabb gave a talk on georgetown branch amounted to- parasites in swine which was fol socks 100 pairs scarves 14 wristlets lowed b a quiz contest on things we 19 pairs handkerchiefs 24 hospital ditin t know in grandpas day by gowns 5 bandages 43t 48 sling bed john bird very interesting illusti anthraciti want to learn how a number of your neighbors are enjoying heating comfort at its snuggest yet saving money on their fuel bills nature herself provided the clue to the mystery when she created old companys anthracite she made it the hardest of hart coal ages ago when anthracite was born of earth prewmres oh ironed vegetation ir r nature bore down harjottt at one spot penney 1 van jas famous panther vallev tremendous forces squeezed from panther valley anthracite the soft spongy waste that has no fuel vahn as a result old ximpanys anthracite burns slowly needi leas attention because even ton is concentrated heat fewer tons carr you through the heating season the solution to your heating problem is iimply this order your old company anthracite today jlb mackenzie son georgetown 12 prs icebag 34 pairs dresses 8 quilts 22 shirts boys pan 2 p panties slippers 2 pair 12 slips 33 blankets donated together with 85 lbs of blankets and blarket ends also a very large parcel of new clothing for refugees wiu forwarded in june articles on display included ten quilts sweater and sox for the soldiers and refugeea all kinds of children s clothing 47 adult nlgntgowns and a large num ber of knitted woollen blocks made by the boys and girls of the public school norval juniors meeting the november meeting of the nor val junior institute and junior far mers was held at the home of claud and richard mclaughlin on tuesday november 12th with a large number in attendance the president charlotte wilson was in charge of the girls meeting which opened with the staging of the in stltute ode and the repetition of tne lords prayer in unison tra rob cajj was answered by my favourite supper dish the motto a man s reach should exceed his grasp or whats a heaven for was ably given by betty bald an educational and humorous afclt table servloe and manners was giv en by isabel wrigglesworth beta planer dorothy cleave and marion diok isabel gave the rtlir while beta dorothy and marion ness was discussed and harold mc- chin and miss elizabeth beid con ducted a contest the trip winners from achievement day mls3 beta fisher and miss char lotte wilson then described their trip to ottawa and montreal with the other trip winners of various coun ties during this ttiey showed many snapshots of interesting scenes i a vote of thanks was given to the speaker- of the evening lunch was served interesting illustrated lee lure was then given by bfr jack arnott and mr burns mclennan of o a c guelph on the care and keep- fzr i aylme pprinmtflfeaiis a olnt meeting was afterwards held with the junior institute some bus when lr need of any type of print ing drop in and see us we can give you exactly what ywnwnt phone yonbs3 conducted a trae and charlotte moodoogh beme the wto- the junior fanners meeting opttd with roll call wfatoh was aiunrerad by hints on preparing ftr wklbk dance every wednesday night brampton hat davis wti i daodtaf 9 pin- to 1 dt aylmer jams 24c aylmer orange marmalade k 23c aylmer peas n f2rst 9c for25r aylmer 20 as tin tomato juice 3 for 25c aylmer soups 2 for 15c tomato or vegetable 10 ol aylmer diced beets or carrots 3 for 25c bed glace cherries pearl soup jiff flakes lb 39c 10 bars 39c pkg 20c pastry flour white satin lb currants 2 lb 16 os pkg 63c 25c seeded raisins magic 8 os tin baking powder ric coffee ground as sold only 15c 28c 39c xxxx ss lb 269 quaker bread flour potatoes ssw cooking onions lq 19c oranges doz 25c cabbage each 5c spinach ibsc spanish onions tt 5c grapefruit 6 for 25c celery hearts 10c tomatoes 2hv28b head lettuce 10s 66 dominion stores

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