Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1941, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march i2rh 1941 rolled rib roasts b 28c blade and shoulder roasts lb 19c lamb front quarters lb 22c stewing lamb 17c winter caught whitefish b 16c 2 to 3 lb each lake herring 7c thrift soap flakes family size box 27c palmouve soap 3 for 14c j york brand choice quality peaches 15 or tin 2 for 25c hershevs cocoa lb tin 15c ace brand coffee i lb tin 45c heinz tomato juice 1 5 oz tin 3 for 25c aylmer pork and beans 1 5 oz tin 4 for 25c aylmeb canadian fruits for salad 1 5 oz tin christies large fruit loaf lynn valley sweet mixed pickles large jar york brand no 3 peas 20 oz tins quick quaker oats large box 19c 25c 25c 2 for 25c 19c fresh fruits and vegetables goose oranges 2 25c blue goose grapefruit 6 for 25c bx dexicious apples 6 for 15c california lemons 6 for 15c new carrots 2 bun 13c iceberg head lettuce 2 for 15c large heads new green cabbage parsnips 2 lb 13c 3 lb 10c c j buck phone 28w georgetown local mews monday next march 17th is st patricks day saturday april 26th rummage sale woman a association united church keep friday evening march 28th for the march or tline in the unit ed church w huffman and c o benham were nigh scorers at the mens bridge club which met on monday evening at the home of mr harry wright keep saturday march 15th open for st patricks tea and sale of home- made baking under the auspices of the royal circle of knox prerfiyterian church the sale of home made baking which was tc have been held on sat urday march isth by the ladles of holy cross church has been poatpon ed f several georgetown people at tended theiirst annual dance of the acton y mens club held in the acton town hall last friday night the women s institute is hold lng a euchre at the legion rooms on tuesday march 36th at 8 pm re freshments everybody welcome ad mission 25c 2t don t forget the community euchre party in the legion rooms tuesday march 18th 830 pm draw for the hamper of groceries will take place proceeds to the british war victims fund the ladies bible class of the united church glen williams will hold a st patricks tea and sale of home made baking in the church base ment friday march 14th afternoon tea will be served from 4 30 pm 2t the regular meeting of the local council of women will be held at the home of miss h a sta union maple ave on monday march 17th at 3 p m mr ralph ross will be guest speaker his subject being education ail members are cordially united to be present social and personal rev howard hamilton anglican rector at bervle called at the herald office last week mrs george oray of toronto was a week end visitor with mr and mrs harry stocktord mrs r b watson and michael of brampton spent a few days last week with her mother mrs robert waldie miss june frank attended the at home of the hamilton normal school last friday and saturuay evenings mr and mrs oeorge lake and twin daughters gwendolyns and kathleen of thomhill spent sunday wieeribh- and mrs a h feller miss marion ritchie who recently underwent an operation at ouelph general hospital is improving nicely the engagement is announced of edna mae daughter of mrs glass and the late mr percy glass to percy roy hill son of mr and mrs edward hill the marriage to bake place march 22nd mr and mrs f angulstf announce the engagement of their daughter marlon corlnne to lileiit alan gra ham macdonald son of mr and mrs victor macdoruud the wedding to take place quietly the end of the month glen williams the community club of glen wil hams will meet at the home of mrs p d wagstafle op friday evening oeorge inglis and george taylor con venors and mn roaer guyot guest speaker a cordial invitation is ex tended to everyone ac2 george blyth stationed at no 1 manning pool toronto spent the week end with his parents mr and mn robert blyth ashgrove clean up for spring j have tour spring wardboke smatly cleaned pbbs8xd and finished at most reasonable prices i an household effects snch as bags drapes cartains oaa slip 5 carers chesterfield and chatr corers etc done by experts 1 phone for prices 5 circle cleaners dyers i phode georgetown f coats suits and dresses dyed any color plain spring coats suits 3pc dresses one price each silvers 375 300 mimwipntiiminmipi nuitiibdtih ii in 11 inutiiawitnnim tracto bargains johndeere model ar less lhan a year old good year tires practically new traded in on a larger diesel 2 mccormick deering 10 20s the most popu lar tractor in use today one on rubber the other on steel 1 mccormickdeerlng 15 30 on steel this popular tractor in real good shape 1 fordson and 1 case both in good shape many other bargains in used farm 2 machinery g the yps held an interesting meeting on monday e entng at the home of mr and mrs henry wilson under the leadership of the mission ary convenor mrs earl wilson was the guest speaker and with her usual enthus asm gave a very interesting ad dress isabel writglesworth read the scripture lesson and a short playette was staged by marlon dick betty ruddell clayton dick jr and gilbert wngglesworth rev j o tottons vocal solo and john birds piano solo were musical numbers much enjoyed ward brownridge gave a reading the death occurred in guelph on sunday of miss e a ida hood miss hood spent her earlier life in ash grove where she assisted her father with the post office during the papt 28 years she had lived in guelpti memories of her kind and pleasant manner will always be remembered by those who associated with her the funeral service and interment wul take place at ashgrove we are glad to report that mrs c b dtck who has been confined to her home for the past two weeks with a severe attack of the flu is feeling much better the euchre club enjoyed a pleas ant evening at the home of mr and mrs frank wilson on friday evening mrs tom brownridge and mr a j ruddell von the prizes church news i 84 georges church rev woo thompson rector third sunday in lent sunday school 10 ajn holy com munlon 11 ajn evensong 7 pjn wednesday 2 60 pm service of in terceslon thursday 7 30 pjn lenten sendee st albans church glen williams third sunday in lent sunday school 2pm evensong 3 pjm wednesday 8 00 pm lenten ser vice limehouse yk c mcmillan 1 me 40 georgetown the vbltod ctareh f oaaatfa bund errioat even us day 10 aj 11 mr ao w rfstrywmp 130 pm public worship ajo sunday bcfaool an t hotr gnm hwit rer fr j l mcbrtde lt srd and kfc banaaga if at 11 ajn 2nd and th sundayi msiaiiaja during lent way of oim fri day 730 pjn st john church stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector 2 pjn sunday school 3 pm eentng prayer st stephens church hornby ham morning prayer st paul s church norval uo pm sunday school 7 30 pm evcninir prayer mr and mrs joseph scott attended the funeral at hillsburg on wednes day of mrs scou s uncle the late robeit tarawul the regular meeting of limehouse women s lilsutute was held at the nome of mrs hill on thursday after 1 noon with mrs ellerby conducting the meeting the roll call was an swered by an irish verse it was decided to send a donation to the i ccn ral ontario war charities fund i of the women s institutes a com mittee was named to try to raise funds for kbt work during march little kay norton drew the winning ticket for the sweater kit tied by mrs hill which bore the name of mr don hou ston of georgetown mrs harvey norton read current events local na tional and international and mrs gowdy explained her version of toe motto putting sunshine on paper mr biehn editor of the georgetown herald attended the meeting and gave a very lnterestkng and to many an educational talk which he entitled the quebec which the tourist does not sec he could give first hand lnfor nation on his subject since he had spent two vacations among the french speaking people of that province mrs ellerby thanked mr j for i is enlightening address and for kind ly giving of his time to come to the meeting after the three verses of the national anthem were sung the hostess and assistants served lunch mr sidney klrkpatrtck had the rote fortune to sprain his wrist rather bad ly last week when he slipped on the ice mrs mcdonald is entertaining her neighbours and friends at a danoe and miscellaneous shower at her home on wednesday evening in honour of her granddaughter miss helen mc donald who is to be married soon mrs angus mcdonald and sons held a dance at their home on friday evening the proceeds of fifteen dol lars and fifty cents having been sent to the british war victims fund music for dancing was supplied by the hill family of georgetown mr and mrs gordon mcglbbon of muton won the spot dance and mr and mrs ar thur kranstz of milton heights took the novelty dance prize a good crowd and a good time is reported mr and mrs denis hill and son blake of hamilton visltel his par cuts over the week end mr and mrs james davse of mil ton wen with his arents during the week end the limehouse women s institute hope to hold a bingo at mr and mrs joseph scott s next week the united church rev f c overend ba minister 1030 am sunday school and bible classes u 30 am and 7 p m morning and evening worship both services will be conducted by rev r c nunn b a of hamilton knox presbyterian church rev d d davidson ma minister morning service 11 am evening service 7 pin glen williams united church r k lemkay 2 pjn church school 7 pm worship service we extend to all those not worship- ping elsewhere a cordial invitation to meet with us game to the church in the glen rev e a baxter minister 3 pjn church school 7 pjn worship aerviee pastors farewell message a gospel worth preaching tuesday t pm bypu thursday 8 pjn prayer nwnhint a welcome to all john r goixop dies in toronto john r gollop died at his home 124 st germain avenue toronto on wednesday february 26 1941 son of the late ell gollop and jane ro tx rtson he was born at norval in 1856 he received his education at norval school he lived in brampton for some years on leaving that town he moved to peterboro where he re sided for 15 years he moved to to ronto 12 years ago mr gollop is survived by his widow who was formerly margaret jane ha milton two brothers george and robert p both of norval two sis ters mrs i webster and mrs j black of norval one son jack o toronto and three daughters mrs frank hull irene of toronto and miss gladys and miss margaret also of toronto there is one grandchild john william hull of toronto another brother eli passed away in norval yesterday march 11th after a lengthy illness the funeral was held from the home of his sister mrs j black of norval on saturday mar 1st at 3 pm dj3t interment was in norval cemetery the pallbearers were six cousins mr gollop was a brother of the late dr benj gollop whose dental of fices were located on main street georgetown in the premises now oc cupied by dr clifford reld at silvers select your new spring wardrobe now spring coats dressy feminine coats or vy perhaps yo prefer a smart tailored model 1195 blouses tailored mouses in spun ifc mid cottons dressy 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