the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 28th 1941 beauty- in your bath after a hud day when yon are worn tired hsuesa f when nerves are jangly and yon have no enthuutnn for the evenings activities then is the time to fcelax in a babble bath fatigue and weariness babble away la crest e bubble bath 25 50 75 100 125 come in fob a sample package fbee of charge anrtby this refreshing bath requisite keep a snapshot cameras from record of your activities thjs summer 135 to 3650 see our stock maccormacks drug store phone 327 we deliver georgetown dance to hannigans mountaineers stanley park erin tuesday june 3rd modern and old time dancing dancing 9 1 s t admission 50c men in uniform 25c this is the first of regular series of tuesday night dances george wade and his corn huskers invite you to dance ever wednesday at ferndale park pavilion old time and modern dancing opening dance wednesday june 4th 1941 admission 35c mmw aonarraur watch our window fob weekly toe cbeam specials and confectioneby fresh pineapple sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs conlectioneryc phone 89 gregory theatre friday may 30 ride tenderfoot ride with the singing cowboy gene aotry quarterback fast fanny jfootbau frolic with wayne morris virginia dale alan mowbray fox news saturday may 31 spring parade grand entertalxurient with deanna durbxn cartoon prospecting bear 4y sport shark hunting chapter 6 the shadow tuesday and wednesday jane 3 and 4 love thy neighbor with the fending radio mhlfcini jack bansj fret allen march of tune americans all cartoon stop look and listen social and personal mr bill ahults spent the holiday week end in colllngwood mr and mrs a c welk spent the week end at halls lake hauburton sheriff w j l hampshire of mil ton was a visitor in town of monday joseph hall jr attended the price ortohton wedding in toronto last saturday mr george speoiin and family of toronto visited at mr t w treanor s on sunday c miss ethel lane spent the weekend at the home of her uncle mr jack lane near dundalk mrs j b gray spent the week end in bttla with hei parents mr and mrs george montgomery miss mary golloher is holidaying in norwood with her parents mr and mrs joseph golloher mrs dlhy bell of st catharines is a guest this week of rev and mrs w g o thompson mr dougfas bracken of the bank of montreal staff is holidaying in tunmiiw and gananoque mr and mrs gilbert armstrong and family of schomberg visited with his parents here on tuesday mr ed buckerfleld spent the week end fn gravenhurst with his parents mr and mrs w buckerfleld mrs nlven jackson of calgary al berta is spending a few weeks in town with her sister mrs john mcdermid i miss charlotte lyons of the nurs ing staff of st michael s hospital was visiuor at her home here over the neck end mr and mrs garfield mogllvray ross and gail were week end visitors with mr and mrs walter mcguvray in burlington mr dick beaumont of the cana dian bank of commerce staff new hamburg was home over the holiday week end pte cyril clarke of the lome scots hamilton spent the week end with his parents mi and mrs a barry clarke mrs thomas allen spent may 24h weekend with her son and daughter ji law mr and mrs joseph allen of long branch mr and mrs wm coleman of to- lorto spent the holiday weekend with their daughter mrs wilfrid l pete hunter of georgetown sunday visitors with mr and mrs w h long were mr and mrs nor man wallace and children william mary agnes and john of glen morris mr and mrs henry brown and mr and mrs jack basby of windsor visit ed at the home of mr and mrs w j ostrander glen williams on may 24 miss vi molesworth miss hazel burkholder and miss freda herbert of toronto spent the holiday week end with mrs d l herbert at her home on maple avenue col james ballantlne delivered a tares of special lectures to the offi cers and men of the lome scots p d h regiment at standard barrack hamilton last week mr and mrs herbert sinclair and daughter glona ana mr and mrs ray costlgan and son peter all of hamilton were at mr and mrs james costlgan s over tiie week end mr and mrs donald fraser mr and mrs alban bowman of st cath arines and mr and mrs alex praser of brantford visited mrs d frasea market street during the week end mr sam j mackeniie spent the week end in south porcupine where the firm of j b mackenzie son is engaged in construction work at the preston east dome mines miss eelyn stockford and mr thos watts attended the wedding of his brother mr edgar watts io mlsa diane smith which took plact in nla gam palls n y last saturday mr and mrs t s hill jr of lucan ind mr and mrs w hill brantford mr raj simpson miss mvrtle simpson and miss kate camp bell of weston visited over the holldaj with mr and mrs t s hill king st mr and mrs william clements mr and mrs milton harjreave mr and mrh sidnej hargreavts mr albert hirgreaes and miss margaret har greacs al of toronto visited dur ihg the week end with mr and mrs william bullivant ouests at the home of mr and mrs j h hoare at union on sunday were mr and mrs d waldle acton rev john waldie arthur mr and mrs d a lowe snelgrove mr and mrs j d godfrey georgetown miss pugh and miss russell glen williams and mr robert lowe and miss e sal isbury snelgrove prior to her marriage which took place last friday mrs william bona than margaret hayward was enter tained at several showers among those who were hostesses were miss joyce stacey and mrs j weather- ston of toronto a social evening was held at the home of miss helen humberstone by the girls club of which she was a member when a love ly table cloth was presented to the brldeto be mr and mrs charles walker of toronto called on relatives in the dis trict last sunday mr walker wan employed at the herald about forty five years ago when r d warren was editor and the late j m moore was foreman he later founded the walker press limited a large printing con cern in the town of paris which he sold out several years ago to mr verne martin on sunday may 18th mr and mrs w datton barber of barholm farm massagewaya celebrated their twenty- fifth wedixig anniversary mr end mr barber wen farmer residents ot georgeto the bride of troentjyfive yens go- b er o gstmttor acts l canute and three men die continued from page 1 to eat on their way home it is be ueved that the fire must have taken place about 6 ajn chief w o marshall of george town who investigated expressed bhe belief that the fire was caused by a cigarette butt as the men had eat en and as the night was warm it is considered unlikely that there would have been a fire in the fireplace oi cook stove ordinarily frank logan lived alone in the cabin which is not far from the stone quarry operated by the lo gan family his brother lived with the martins in glen williams while james munro had his own cabin acros the road from the scene of the fire an inauest has been ordered by coroner dr j h stead or oakvllle the logan boys frank 33 and stanley 27 were sons ot hugh logan and the late mabel logan of glen williams they are survived by fptn- brothers norman harry mon tague and edward ana two sisters mrs w ingles and mrs edward mar tin all of glen williams james munro who was about 40 years of age came to this country from scot land in 1921 he has no relatives in canada a funeral service was held from the home of h c mcclure georgetown on monday afternoon with rev w g o thompson in charge of the ser vice burial was in glen williams cemetery terracotta here we are again yes mr editor thanks very much for kindly bouquet re term cotta correspondent most certainly i sure am more than pleased to be on your old staff of correspondents once more and hope td be spared a little longer to pen vou a few happenings in our thriving hamlet vis we are very sorry to learn that mr robert puckering is now quite seri ously 111 at present ana we all hope foun to hear of his complete recovery real estate seems to be on the move again in our hamlet this 6prlng and some more real estate transfers are now pending mr j g stringer we are informed has purchased the buck house on railway avenue the estate of the late luke rogers and expects to move there shortly success to you gordon sale was made by walter t evans wellknown real estate agenf in georgetown we are also pleaseo to learn that mr w f hunter who has been seri ously 111 for soma time is now able to be around again as usual we also understand that he has lei the con tract for the erection ot a new barn to replace the old one which was de stroyed by fire recently success to you mr hunter quite a number from here attended the anniversary services at union on sunday and also the concert on tues day evening and report a very en joyable time the 10th line school it is reported was brcaki into one mgil recently and about lo worth o damage was done we are sorry to leam mat mr wm dawson is on the sick list at present we sincerely hope soon to hear of his complete recovery moving eems to be the general or der of the day mr norrie reports doing a rushing trade in stone in his quarrie on the mountain we also are informed mat mr clar ence anderson has purchased the halton brick company s farm here success to you clarence dr best speaks continued from page 1 slbllity of keeping the liquid blood for more than a very short period iwo weeks or so i thus much of the blood collected was wasted about this time dr best nd his associates at the connaught lobora tories toronto wre completing their esearch on a most important advance in methods of storing blood about three years ago this group was 4ant ed a svmpathetlc hearing from the to ronto branch of the red cross which made a small grant towards laboratory expenses and assembled a list of vol un arv blood donors dr best made the discovery that plasma the essen tial element in human blood could be reduced to a powder which would keep for an indefinite period as time went on recognition came from the ontario and dominion gov emments the scope of lne work was greatly enlarged and today we find a large organization still expanding in tororto devoted to the process of manufacturing the precious powder dr best illustrated his talk witn some fine lantern slides showing views in the laboratorj there were pic tures of the volunteer donors of the transfusions and of the various p o cesses used to reduce the whole blood to the plasma powder when the liquid blood is reduced to liquid plasma it is packed in ice and frozen it is not possible to boil away the wa ter by ordinary methods as the plasma would be destroyed at the same time and the water is drawn off by placing the frozen liquid in a super heated oven there then remains the pow der which is hermetically sealed in its container and packed for shipment an interesting feature is that the powder can be used for transfusion to anyone retrardless of their blood type bloods of various types are pooled to make ihib standard compound for use the powdered blood require only the addition of the correct amount of wa er iw4p pure food store homes fruit punch an ideal hot weather drink 25c buckingham ginger ale 30 oz bottle 2 for 25c pins deposit miracle whip 32 oz jar 49c fancy red silver salmon tall tin 29c christies donuts plain or sugared doz 15c suiruiffs lemon pie filler true flavour pkg 15c westons biscuits english quality mixed 1 lb pkg 33c junket ice cream powders vanilla chocolate strawberry pkg 10c mccormicks sodas 1 lb bag batter creams 15c tomato or flower plants 2 boxes 25c special meat values cottage rolls choice sweet plckledby the plecefe 25c breakfast bacon lb 26c smoked streaky by the piece pork loaf with pimento a tasty new meat loaf lb 39c back bacon lb 34c choke mealed by the piece pure pork sausages wellington brand lb 25c a e farnell phone 75 free delivery whose grandlatfaer was a uji re eemng his bomeetead of 300 acres from tae crown ttae groom was a son of tike facte sir and mrs wuliam barber and brother of mies blla bar ber and mra james ballantlne a dinner una by m uhwm m hamilton was ttmrted by all a fa- mfly and was very enjoyable went r were married by jhe rev jud son truax then pastor of the oeorge- a group of friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs j b gray last thursday evining for a surprise party in honour ol the couple who leave next month to take up residence in kitchener a silver casserole was pre sented to mr and mrs gray as a part ing gift among those who attended were mr and mrs bruce mackenzie mr and mra garfield mcgilvrav mr ii nd mrs j c clark miss margaret long miss helen macdonald mr douglas bracken mr walter biehn and mr and mrs r llcata among recent graduates of queens universitv were wilson and lorna bieckon children of mr and mrs 8 breckon of norwood and grand children of mr and mrs henry wil wr asliiroe wilson obtained his sc in physic with honours he has joined the royal canadian navy lama who obtained her ba degree as granted a wardenship valued at 250 she is now working for cana dlau industries ltd in montreal being in charge of a department of twenty two girls numbered among the dinner gue 5 at the opening of cedar crest golf ci lb last friday evening were mr and mrs j h willoughby of toron to and georgetown dr and mrs c h best and miss linda marion of torci lo mr and mrs ted force mr and mrs claude cook mr w k gra ham mr f j salt miss helen os trander mr monty root miss doro thy mcpherson and mrs stan nor ton of acton mr and mrs l l skuce of milton mr and mrs r b foulls mr and mrs j b mackenzie rev and mr d d davidson dr ahd mrs j h bat em an mr and mrs k m langdon miss hettle lawson mrs j b milne mrs w r robb mr h j heldmann miss jean mac kenzle miss margery mackenzie miss yvonne adams miss dsabel thomp son miss barbara faram miss mary mover mr and mrs h c wriggles- worth mr and mrs a c welk miss june frank miss lucy hlcken miss mae hlcken miss marjorle gault miss mary feller mr walter bleho miss margaret pasmore mr roy foulls mr jack foulls mr and mis leonard bell miss margaret humberstone mr stan flnlay mr and mrs t wold engagements mr and mrs kennetfc r macdonald wlah jo announce the their daughter woeox mudred son of mr and the late mrs delia wil cox the marriage to take pla quiet ly the middle of june mr and mrs j blake leslie nounce the engagement of 4nelr only daughter fflenaa euaabetn to mr john oeorge swlnk son of mr and mrs john bnrin loasosmore the wedding to take plaoe in knox pres byterian onuroh the latter part of june j time to plant sprints here and yonu want to get your garden in shape for the summer get your vegetable and spring bedding plants now wholesale and retail z tomato plants early cabbage and cauliflower all types of spring bedding plants visit our greenhouse at no 20 maple avenue we deliver urn imiummiinauinnii in near the golf coubsb m niinn d mmiimniiiinini inntiiiiiiuiannmiiiuiiiuininniniinbbi proclamation whereas the government of canada proposes to float a loan of several hundred million dollars for war purposes commencing june 2 1941 and whereas the funds will be used to help canada s war effort thereby rendering the success of the loan of vital importance to every canadian citizen therefore i am asked by the chairman of the ontario committee of the dominion war loan organ ization and authorized by the municipal council to re spectfully request all business places and householders to decorate their premises during the campaign with flags and otherwise cooperate in making the victory loan campaign a successful one jos gibbons mayor god save the king fancy quality seed corn white cap yellow dent 175 bin golden glow 200 but amttfcwi itltay benki bjttu no m kw 4k km bm phone your orders collect for prompt delivery william c and so seed merchant phone 18w stnetsvffle onl watch for our victory loam issue