the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 1 4th 1 941 tt enjoy siqntseeinq all the way w ly motor coacna attractive return fares toronto 9 133 winnipeg jsso vancouver mj0 tickets and information at w htona phone 89 georgetown gray coach lines a public meeting wffl be held id the pufeuo library next tuesday evening may 20rjh commencing at 30 pjn to discuss tiie formation of a otau de fence league in georgetown ttns idea which is being fostered by the st john ambulance brigade is pat terned along the tines of ajftj work in england and alms at acquai people with the ways of combatting fire caused by incendiary bombs first- aid and other relative safeguards dur ing wartime a delegation interviewed council at their meeting feat week and received the wholehearted cooperation of the mayor and- councillors jwh the scheme at next weeks meeting mr t m west corps superintendent of toronto will be present to explain the setup and answer questions concern ing it if enough interest is shown it is planned to go ahead with the or- jpmutibil r vlocal organizations are specially re- t nested to arrflhge to be present in ordeoxo show their interest in civil defence work clark gable- leigh howard ouvm dehavilland a sznioc ihtutnational ricturi icran may by sidniy howard mink t m illtir a metro- ooldwynmayfr releasi gbegey the a tre hursday friday saturda may is 16 17 gone with the wind vivien lehra tuesday and wednesday may 20 and 21 blondie goes latin arthur lake larry sims fenny glnfjetori novelties stooge comedy sports odd vocations screen snapshots the next chapter of the serial the shadow saturday may 24 soon wyoming wallace berry spring parade deanna durbin paaaaanbsne9ea9bssbaaaitasgabaasa public meeting will discuss formation of civil defence league gregory theatre georgetown thursday friday and saturday may 151617 one show thtjksdat and friday at 8 pjw two shows saturday at 145 and 8 pjl ion matinee children 25c adults 40c night all seats soo these drtoes are for oone with the wind only social and personal miss audrey grieve spent the week end with friends in barxte dob goldham of toronto spent sunday with his parents in town mrs edith ostrander spent the weekend in orahgevihe and caledbn mr ross duncan of niagara flails spent the weekend with his mother mrs a duncan mrand mrs garfield mcguvray boss and gail spent sunday with friends in kitchener mr and mrs r woon and roberta of toronto are visiting in town with mrs woods parents mr and mrs fred hillock mrs d l herbert has returned to her home on mjaple avenue after spending the winter in lennoxville quebec dr and mrs e j bracken and miss lois bracken of gananoque vjsited over the weekend with mr douglas army notes congratulations to lieut paul bar ber and pte cyril clarke of the lome scots on their recent marriages an au out record of service to king and country is how the toronto daily star describes the record of the yemen lamly of guelph mrs basel yemen has seven sons six of whom are on active service the seventh very anxious to enlist is now with a reserve army unit in guelph the men are sons of the late joseph yemen who was a native of ba fad mrs peter cole of balu is an aunt of theirs george yemen eldest of the yemen army enlisted at the outbreak of war and is now with a holding unit overseas joe is a sergeantinstructor with the royal signalers overseas thomas is at present in eastern canada while peter and charles are overseas with artillery units donald is a member of an antitank unit in petawarwa roger still a student at guelph col legiate is taking training as a mem ber of the 263rd battery and wants to join tiie active army as soon as possible l mrs peter yemen is with the aux iliary territorial services in britain while roy bath who married a daugh ter of mrs yemen is with the r o aj sgt h allen and pte b wyile of the lome soots regiment stationed at standard barracks in hamilton were at ther homes over mothers day weekend other lome scots who spent a weekend leave in town included ptes steve eknmerson wheldon emmerson joe qnmerson orville rayhor fred tost jack kverson herb hancock john macdonald sgt jim collier cpl jirnmle sargent johnnie glluvet and keith spence we hear wth pleasure that jack murray the genial sergeantmajor ol c company has received a promo tion and is now acting as regimental sttgeantmajor for the lome scott rsjia murray is one ot the most pop ular men in the entire regiment and is oertalnly deserving of this high- rank another promotion of interest la that of quartermastersergeant frank shannon who is now in charge of regimental stores as regimental quar termastersergeant jerry watson for merly of c company has been trans ferred to regimental stores also sergeant russell pirestine and lieut keith barber who have been at new market military training camp have also rejoined the local regiment and are at standard barracks hamilton the hamilton daily paper the spectator had a picture ol c com pany on its front page last thursday it showed a part of o company driillng with an inset of the company commander major john r barber among those shown were sergeant bill comer marching beside tike pla toon corporal bui young ptes steve ernmerson roy wiggins walt brant- ford and pete tost in the lead was lieut stew robertson a popular young officer who is well known in town pte bruce harley was home from camp borden for the weekend pte nick carter of the roamo camp baraen was home on leave over the weekend pte bill korzack of valcartler camp spent a few days in glen wil liams with his wire recently guardsman basil hadley of mlmlco spent sunday at his home here lieut allan macdonaw of the duf- efrln fc hflmimnnh rifles spent the weekend tn town arnold atwood who was employed with hugh lindsay has enlisted with the hcaj andts taking the course for radio mechanics at toronto utol- save with safety at your rexall store dr wests vray the new dentifrice 50c zlnco bat an ban and s5e milk of magnesia tooth paste both for 29c specials for this week owing to the increase in tasf on coametios in the last budge we have been forced to adjust three items but remember you can still bay these articles cheaply fn your kexall stoke as yon can in the clues also you can always shop to advantage at r rexalt store noxzema special noxaema cream and sso piwboth for 36c special sale of library books 5 for 100 while they last glass free with english fruit saline 39c the typical english health salt that peps you up britain again delivers the goods giant kruschen trial package free with each package rpbbs drug store the rexaja store we deliver georgetown mr and mrs thomas drysdale and mrs drysdale sr of toronto visited with mrs h ferry on sunday mrs drysdale 8r is staying for a few days e p furness second vicepresident of the peel gazette publishers brampton has enlisted for active service with lome scots px h regiment dr and mrs clifford rdd will be away monday tuesday and wednes day of next week attending the on tario dental association convention being held in the royal york hotel in toronto mr walter biehn and mr garfield mcguvray attended the convention of the ontarioquebec division ca weekly newspaper association held at the royal connaught hotel hamilton on friday and saturday ed mcwhirter c welk bill long walter biehn and col james ballan- tme represented the georgetown lions club at the zone meeting of dis trict al which was held in che oddfellows hall brampton last monday night guest speaker for the evening was melvln jones of chi cago hi the founder of llonism mr and mrs william anderson and billy of guelph mr and mrs wil liam bullard and kenneth nasaga- weya mr and mrs charlie weir hamilton mr and mrs andy prank jean joan and donna and miss anna olhnour oampbellville and miss dorothy prank acton were visitors last sunday with mr and mrs wil liam prank j d kelly and a c welk attend ed the annual reunion of moore con sistory ancient and accepted scot tish rite masonry held last thursday in the scottish rite cathedral in hamilton guest speaker at the noon day luncheon was dr mac seaman former league ol nations representa tive who spoke on the causes of the french collapse engagement the engagement is announced of eileen margaret elder daughter of mrs f leonard white of milton and toe late joseph s fry of glen wil liams to frederick johnson only son of mr and mrs frederick johnson georgetown the marriage to take place quietly on june 7th mummumummnmummummmmummmumuummmunuummnmmm j pure food store j a laundry soap unwrapped 10 bars 25c a quaker corn flakes 3 pkgs 23c s s grapes cherry valley brand 18 oz tin 10c s canada bread chelsea buns fresh daily pkg 20c 2 huskies whole wheat flakes 2 pkgs 23c a sweet mixed pickles large jar 25c a little neck clams extra choice tin 15c m a special meat values a a cottage roll choice swert mckleds iiie piecelb 23c s breakfast bacon lb 25c back bacon lb 33c choloe smoked by the piece fmeilcd by the piece s s schneiders country style fare m 5 pork butts lb 23c pork sausages 25c a b fresh 1 lb par- fresh asparagus daily s jim kelly gordon macdonam and douglas sargent have enlisted in on rjcaf as pmota and leave on fridsx moraine to tagm their trammg lao tan h son of lcr and mrs aid martwme baa bean transferred irish the boat tojrn portage la prairie to no 7 serttoe nytog training sobool at uscleod pte- w e tennant etarlnnarl for se veral months at ltniemlsl training centra has been cranscetred to cbt v lome soots b at halhnton ashgrove mothers day services were held both in sunday school and at the church service on sunday morning may 11 in sunday school the theme about which the service was built was christian homes rev j o totton addressed the school using as his topic homes of the great joy ruddell told an interesting story and jean wrigglesworth favored with a lovely solo mabel wrigglesworth and clayton dick jr had charge of the scripture mary the mother of jesus was rev j o tottons theme at the church service while the choir assist ed with an anthem and a duet by misses joy ruddell and edith wrig glesworth an interesting feature of the morn ing service was the sacrament pi bap- tsm when three children were pre sented by the parents thomas allan son of mt and mrs t j brownridge thomas allan is the fifth generation descended from the late thomas brownridge who settled in 1822 on the farm now owned by mr thomas j brownridge robert ward son of mr and mrs frank ruddell who is also the fifth generation of the late joseph ruddell who settled on the farm of mr and mrs a j ruddell one hun dred years ago valerie margaret daughter of mr and mrs fred nurse claimed the special honor of being the sixth generation of the late mr graham who settled on the farm now owned by mr r j graham one year ago frederick james peter son of mr and mrs horace barnes was christened freddie is the seventh generation or the late j howson visitors and friends from a tance who were privileged to be pres ent at this service were mrs robert ruddell mr and mrs harvey agnew of milton miss lulu graham miss i huffman miss e spang of toron to miss b lyons of streotsvllle mr and mrs roy christian of orange- ville mudredind baael reed of sfael- burne and mr and mrs lester miller and family of roctowood jcooke floor contractor noostutixo sfpma banrswagbm mm m ataouuxa m yrfcai i wot o a zrinso soaks clothes whiter pkg 23c gold flake fuse soap powdkb bag 25c a e it phone 75 far nell free delivery watch our window fob wkkk1t ice cream specials and confeotionbby banana skyscraper sundae 13 2 for 25c longs confectionervcs imdttittuiniimiiwmirunwiiiiiik3imnnuiu stime to plant i 5 springs here and yoou want to get your garden in shape for the summer get your vegetable and spring bedding plants now wholesaif and retail s tomato plants early cabbage and cauliflower all types of spring bedding plants e visit onr greenhouse at no 20 maple avenue i we deliver near the golf course bell bros wholesalers of gasoline kerosene 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