Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1941, p. 8

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a the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 28th 1941 specials at bucks 2 pkgs kelloggs allwheat 1 coloured glass cup and saucer miracle whip salad dressing 32 o eggo baking powder 1 lb tin maple leaf pure soap flakes family size 59c ace brand coffee 1 lb tin 49c bingo horse radish 8 oz bottle 18c campfire marshmallows 1 lb 25c devon pears 1 5 oz tin 10c falcon lemon oil 16 oz tall bottle 21c posts bran flakes 2 for 19c glen grove cheese i lb 15c 5hirriefslemon pie filling 14c cashmere bouquet soap 4 for 19c cowans cocoa 1 lb tin 25c sunkist oranges doz 29c medium size california carrots 2 for 15c large bunches suverskin cooking onions 2 lb 25c florida grapefruit 6 for 25c medium size tomatoes lettuce celery radishes cucumbers cabbage and bananas at market prices new no 1 potatoes 6 1b for 25c our own rendering q il nn oc 10c deposit on pails o id pall oc pure lard hamburg steak 2 lb 35c freshly ground rib boiling beef lb 15c salmon fillets lb 25c boneless economical stewing lamb lb legs of lamb lb 29c haddock fillets lb 22c cj buck phone 28w georgetown card of thanks mr and mrs e dalies and iamil wish to express to their many mends and neighbours their heartfelt thanks lor the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent sod bereave ment in he death of james william davles new advertisements wanted baby s gocart at reaonable price apply phone 12 georgetown ltp help wanted help wanted appl barber floral oo phone 47w georgetown it help wanted stenographer wanted lor general office work applj in writing to box f the herald wanted live and dressed poultry highest market prices a barnett son hut- tonville phone brampton 343 r 14 re verse charges 4t wood for sale choice mixed summer wood for sale 8223 a single cord apply to jack tost phone 361 tf for sale seed potatoes katallan j humphrey normal 75c a bag ltp wanted house wanted 5 or 6 rooms with convenience by jane 18th- reason- mile apply at herald office ltp i news parade continued from page 1 businessmen s petition w as turned down since lhen one o our busl newsmen had the plate glnss uindov in hls store broken in the eirlj hours mi of the morning and would haie ex 1 1 nd m impbell campbell miss miss agnes leslie u d mr f c tiorupson mrs cimpbt miss mamu campbell and mrs d d davidson mr and mrs normi i burns mr and frank po cli min b pttch mr tng and would haie ex 1 1 nd mr j b mackmzk mrs john peri net d a serious loss had he not mcdumd mr and mrs w cromar heard the ensiling of glass and i mi ind mr h c wriggles orth rnghtihd off the tnlef or thlees m and mr doul1t mr and mrs si ih it would be better to lock the h bird mrs p ckuvi miss norah dtor oefore the horse is stolen a clcivt mts laura morrow miss mary far bent bright heated rooms with conveni ences possession about june istri apply h c dayfoot phone 17j for bent one t two large furnished rooms with every convenience phone 256 quonn be apt or call before 7 pxn mew egg grading buun ad egg arc graded according to oovernment regulations george town creamery phone 17w tf rtsssulai ana general repair work x am prepared to do plastering stuc co work and general repair work of all kinds phone 400 h walters georgetown wanted ttvo girls or office work typteu given preference also men and bojw for hatchery apply twaddle objok hatcheries limited fergus on tario 1 tracker wanted trucker wanted on return from to tonto to take summer runushlng to house at balllnafad write bryan 280 heath w toronto giving price and convenient date ll he proiijlil itorj goes before anj major bnak in or other dmurwuice is caasid councillors ophjstd to such a mot e should now et the hand writing on the wall e accept full besponsibility if jou were at all familiar with the names and doings of the then ana now column of last week jou surely were blessing someone or statements that were not exactly as should have been how anjone could have been so be set as to report that clarence king worked at macleans publishing co when it was his brother roy how kathleen treanor was a resident of toronto when she was really mrs neil gibbons residing in acton and that mrs h b henderson was also real dent of toronto when mrs hender son was not living is beyond all com prehension we could not blame these misleading statements on a hangover tor we had not been to a party and to say they might have occured in anticipation of attending one would be going too far to say the least but if any readers of the col umn are in the class of those who never make mistakes we sincerely apologise and will try in the future to get our brain and our pencil to co operate along more constructive lines and heres still another my my box 456 dundas ont the georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear editor notice in your last weeks paper amongst the now and thens my son victor norrlngtons name was mentioned and it went on to state that he was with the drug trading co of torono this is an error as it hap pens to be his opposition he started in georgetown with mr matthews then was with the tamblyn firm and from then on he has been with the national drug and chemical co of toronto he was in the office until a year ago when they put him on the road and two weeks ago they gave him now territory which takes him one week to sudbury and the next week to muskoka and as far as sault 8t marie faithfully yours arthur norjunoton mr and mrs f l thompson mk fl h bii 1 mr nd mrs w sin clili mr and so l lk misses young mr and mrs htrb cleiue mr and mrs vy g marsha 1 mrs a r van natte llr jnd mrs c steveivon mr and mm w a ljons mr and mrs wu bur li tt mr w j mckinney and mr thomas mcgee brampton miss do ls watson rockwood mr and mrs munn nixon milton mr a a mrs w gowdj limehouse mr and mrs harold lyons mr and mrs ouer hunter and mr and mrs george brown normal mr and mrs dave mcdonald and mr and mrs hugh mcdoiald inglewood the misses haines cheltenham g lest speaker at the anniversary supper last night was rev oapt nor man rowson of hamilton who spoke on the need of the hour mr rawson urged people to take the war seriously and he painted realistic pic ture of conditions nowaday in europe music was provided by miss addi son contralto soloist and miss stew art pianist also from hamilton the supper was served under the ausplcee of the wa localnews question of the week does the council still think we dont need a night constejble for instant- relief get lloyd s corn salve the only one containing beneocaine the now local anaesthetic at chapman s drug store the regular meeting of the wo mens institute will b6 held on wed nesday june 4th at the home of mrs a duncan quelph bt prof hutt extends an invitation to anyone interested in uptodate xr ises to come and see his collection of 150 named varieties now just coming into bloom another addition to the heralds collection of eggs was turned in this week by mr james norton this one has the letters oj3 distinctly showing on one side of the egg euchre in legion rooms tuesday june jrd the w a of the legion is sponsoring this euchre me proceeds going to its soldiers fund every body is welcome refreshments good prizes admission 25c a meeting of the georgetown conservative association will be held in the library thursday evening may 29th at 8 p m dat tor the election of delegates to the couniy association and general business au conservatives please attend the 121st anniversary of boston church wllj be observed on sunday june 15th rev ross k cameron m a b d of dovercourt road presby terlan church toronto will be the spiaker at 11 am standard time and in the evening at 7 pjn st rev john inkster formerly oj knox churfh toronto will preach as he is anxious that no one uiink he is making any money out of the rattle being conducted for the herald wai victims fund mr m mallna has asked e v maccornack a c welk and w c blehn to act as an auditing committee to supervise the draw the cheltenham farm forum are sponsoring a social to be held tuesday ivcning june 3rd in the pavilion at firtidile park mlss agnes mac phall of cejlon and mr w thomp so i k c of toronto will be guest seakers music for dancing by sails bury orchestra everj bod welcome last sunday a oar with a saska tchewin license stopped at s p chapman s drug store and the occu pants enquired if he kept davis as thma remedy when thev found that ik did it was hailtd with grtat joy they hod tried several drug stores in toronto and had been unable to pur chase tl i remed which is well kndwn in the west all organizations such a i ode v mms iiustituu locil council of worn n rh irch and fraternal societies are urged to support the victory loan in evirj wa possible if meetings can be armmed d irlng the period o the loan drivi good speakers from out or town w ill gladly be arranged for if wu will consult or write w c blehn at the herald georgetown lawn bowling club will open the season on thursday next with a mixed jltnej which will be in the nature of a benefit in aid of the herald war victims fund all bow lers and all who like to bowl are in vlted to be on hand at 7 30 pjn a good time is assured there will be bowling and also cardb foi those who do not wish to bowl collection of 25c will be asked and luncheon served at 10c come all and bring your friends help the herald fund along a few months ago an enquiry was made in the herald about women who were interested in taking a motor mechanics course mrs w f smith who instigated the plan informs us that a sufficient number of volunteers wer enrolled but that at present it la impossible to secure instruction there are some forty courses being conduc ted in toronto wone and the services of all competent instructors are en tlrejy taken up it is hoped in the fu ture to be able to conduct a class in georgetown 10 ajm sunday echootand sififo classes 11 ara rev charles r cutnmlngs of norval pm the pastor wtn conduct the servioe yet holy crow chornh rev pr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundays mam ai 11 am v 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 0 am knox presbyterian charah at 11 am the rev d d davidson will pnach his farewell sermon as minister of the church the sacra ment of the lords supper will be ob served at the close of the service pieoonununlon servioe on friday evening at 8 o clock session will meet at 750 pjn a good attendance is hoped for at these services the evening service will be with drawn georgetown veterans all out for victory loan vote to subscribe their all first always in the service of king and country the georgetown veter ans do not do any fooling around where duty is concerned w p bradley chairman of public ty for the georgetown dlstrlot reports this wonderful leadership by the local branch of the british empire service league canadian legion in last years loan the georgetown veterans invested 800 and have been regular monthly investors in war savings certificates now bhey have voted to invest practically their last dollar in the 1941 victory loan an additional 700 00 this active branch of the legion is also entering a decorative float to appear throughout the county during the period of the local drive wrist watch yellow gold link brace let norwood between charles street and the bus depot on saturday finder please return to herald office reward tlted furniture for sale one combination bookcase writing desk in good condition dining room suite fumed oak library table fumed oak apply mrs a r speight phone 278j ll cattle strayed 6 head of young cattle strayed to the fan of c d english lot 16 4tb una wy about may 30th owner may have same by paying expoues in- tomi dancing huttonville parlf every wednesday and saturday wednesday may tsui bob donnelle saturday mat si jack mack abojtvery saturday night for balance of season wednesday june 4th ln allen commencing june 11th gibson boyd r orchestra for balance of season regular admission c vri in our mao bag standard barracks hamilton 26th may 1941 the editor the georgetown herald dear sir on behalf of the men of george town i wish to thank those responsible for sending sweaters and sox to them in hamilton the thoughtfulness of the lome scots women s auxiliary who donated the wool for sweaters the women who knit them and the red cross and i o de who turned in completed sox was much appreciated altogether 60 sweaters and 144 pairs of sox have been received the latter being sped ally welcome in view of the long route marches connected with the train ing yours truly john r barber major itie georgetown soldiers comforts committee will hold a sale of homemade baking in the vacant store in the mcgibbon block on sat may 31 at 200 pm kindly bring or send your donations to the above address june is the month of weddings our designers will be pleased to discuss your floral problems with you at any time barber floral co phone 47w we wire flowers anywhere georgetown lucky draw valuable prize you may r sewing machtxeb homd djophead treadles over- t goaranteed fn good onmh- alio used electric port- jaat machine at wjac- tal do goaranbaed re- oc mwmff mao- umohme oo 31 n phone 806 or 1 nmii oflbce 108th union church anniversary continued from page 1 limes he releases tu full power and at others it la so soft at to be scarcely audible yet clear as a bell he carri ed his listeners with him and hu se lections blended perfectly with t he theme of mr waldle sermons he wu accompanied at the morning ser vice by mlas betty pipe of kingston and in the evening toy mrs r t paul of oeorgetown many visitors the church was beauttfuuy decorat ed with prlnv dowers and afc both services was filled to overflowing with members and rtritors among these latter ctt mraod mr o aoder- on toronto mr and bars w early saskatoon saak mr and mrs mal colm jamleeon inglewood mr and mrs george kirtowood brln mr and mrs f w ahortlu balllnafad and mrs ed cation brampton among those noted from oeorge town were mr and mrs f kerw mr and mrs walter anthony vt and mrs a mcallister mr and mrs j d godfrey mr and mrs ale victory loan committee continued from page 1 oakville and june 12th for milton several local companies and organis ations have already endorsed the plan and have promised to enter floats and bands and speakers are being lined up to make it a real show of interest to oeorgetown people will be the gigantic provincial parade which will leave toronto on saturday morning june 7th proceeding to mal- ton at 11 ajn brampton 1l30 am and port credit 1215 am it will be something worth seeing and no doubt many townspeople will head towards brampton that day to see the parade june 8th has been designated vic tory loan sunday and it is expected that ministers will have a special mes sage for their congregations on that day the herald in cooperation with mer chantn and local industrial concerns u planning a special war un lssu tor the drive in which articles pertain ing to the war loan will be featured and advertisements sponsored by in dustries will draw the attention of readers to the loan meanwhile two subscriptions have already been made public 700 pur chased by the canadian legion branch 130 and 11000 by the oeorge town cemetery board bank mana gers report that some of their cus tomers have also signed up for sub stantial purchases so oeorgetown and district is well started towards its ob jective of tiooooo in the last war loan one in enrery six persons in canada wu a subscri ber and if this average is to be main tained two hundred and ntty pfopla in oeorgetown alone will be buying the new bonds church news st georges church rev woo thompson rector whitounday sunday school 10 am holy commun ion 11 a jo even song 7 pm whitsunday is one of the great feasts of the church s year it is the anniversary of pentecost or the descent of the holy spirit upon the church st albans church glen williams whitsunday holy communion 930 am sunday school 1030 am the how communion is celebrated on the first instead of the second sunday in the month to give the con gregation a whltsun communion ev w u o hi st johns church stewarttown rev 8 r oolebrook rector 9 00 am oonxlrmation class 930 am holy communion 1030 am sunday school 8u pauls church norral 11 am holy communion st stephens church barnby 330 pm sunday school and con- flnnatum iann s pm evening prayer baptist church 1030 sm sunday school 7- pm sfmuns worahlr rerr j e oscrum of 1 thursday 8 pxn friday 8 pjn praouotj this colorful 28pece ssyss iwie nothing to buy nothing to guess just come to our store and enter your name for this lovely english petalwahe set which is being given absolutely free during the demonstration of nepto lac heat and moisture resisting enamel you may win it all adults in this vicin icy are cordially invited to enter their name in this lucky draw this lsiiot a contest and you are under no obligation whatever just visit our store on tenders fob goal tenders wttl be received by the public school board for the following 45 tons an coal stove bias 68 tons dominion goal k lump sis or similar ooal tenders to be in by june 9th ooal to be delivered early in july 7t p b harrison secretary glen wbutasa unit chareh rk lemfcay iojbo am obureh school 7 run worship serrtoe we extend a cordial invkauon to those not worshipping elsewhere to worship with us come to the church isnbe olan the united church rev f o overend ba minister special offer during demonstration a pint friday and saturday may 30 r w c anthony phone 46 georgetown

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