Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1941, p. 8

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n thg georgetown herald wednesday evening july 23rd 1941 ubbvs tomato or vegetable soup 2 or 25c 14c aylmer pork and beans 20 pz tins 3 for 25c 2 for 19o ivory gloss laundry starch 1 lb pkg shirriffs lemon pie filling westons old hickory sodas 100 to a box bensons corn starch uptons tea red label neilsons cocoa prepared mustard 10 o miracle whip salad dressing 8 oz jar peanut butter chipso giant ize pard dog food ready cut macaroni 25c 2 for 23c 1 lb 75c lb tin 19o glass tumbler 15c 19c 4 lb pail 55c 49c 2 for 19c 2 lb 9c sunkist oranges 25 29c dozen sunkist extra large oranges doz 45c 6 or 15c lemons sunkist medium size grapefruit 6 for 25c ontario new carrots 3 bun 14c new beets n 3 bun 10c firm green larte heads ea 10c cabbage ontario no 1 cooklnff onions 6 lb 25c new potatoes and tomatoes at market prices porterhouse or wing roast lb 29 jsitrboiling beef boneless pot roast fresh stewi veal haddock f smoked fillets fresh frozen lb 15 lb 20 lb 17 lb 22 lb 23 c j buck phone 28w georgetown g localnews lloyds corn salve contains ben- zocalne the new local anaesthetic puis corns to sleep immediately oet a jar today at chapman s drug store dance and social evening in tl e legion rooms friday night july 26 admission 25c everybody welcome proceeds foi lord wayor pf london s wai victims fund to aid in preparation of articles a toronto journalist asks the privilege ol examining old family and business documents and correspondence prior to the j ear 1890 if ytfu have any thing of interest and aic willing to assist please get in touch with the georgetown herald office the lovely doll now to be seen in the window of mcbean co has been donated to the red cross society by a generous friend tickets are now being sold at the store 10c each 3 for 25c and the name of the fortunate winner will be announced on the even ing or the red cross garden party at mrs a w nixon 5 on july 24th 2t 1 church news i scripture text who in his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree that we being dead to sins should live unto righteousness by whose stripes ye were healed 1 peter 2 24 georges church rev woo thompson rector seventh sunday af ter trinity holy communion 8 ajn sunday school 10 ajn matins and lit any h am even song 7 pm st albans dhurch glen williams seventh sunday after trinity ma tins 9 30 ajn sundaj school lt3am picnic next saturdaj truck eaves church for lake puslinch at 10 am knox presbyterian church 10 om sundaj school 11 am and 7pm rev j a simp son of oranevilk during the month of august there will be no eiening sen ice lime house presbyterian church 2 1 m standard lime rev j a simeon oi itigci llle glen tnited church r k lemkaj wa 1030 a m sundaj school 700 pm evening worship slides from sei to sea we extend a cordial invitation to those not worshiring ebsewhere to worship with us come to the church in jie glen hoi cross r c church rev fr v j morgan 1st 3rd and 5th sundaj s mass at 10 30 am 2nd and 4 h sundaj s mass at 9 00 pulp and paper for freedom you have a right to be proud tf you work in the pulp and paper induscrythese days you have a right to be proud your industry is doing a good job for canada and for freedom first many of your industry s products are directly used for war needs pulps for explo sives wrappings and contain ers for munitions and food boards for army buildings paper to do the nations busi ness newsprint to sustain a free press you are keeping this supply flowing without a break here m canada to the united states across the seas second the products your in dustry is selling in the united states and other countries are the largest single industrial source of the money canada must have to pay for muni tions pulp and paper exports last year gave canada nearly 250 million dollars of vital foreign exchange every ex port shipment that leaves your mill is a body blow to nazi slavery whether you work in the woods or in a mill or in an office you are part of the war job your industry is doing you can take pride in the job keep it rolling for freedom the pulp and paper industry of canada 972 sun life building montreal st johns church stewrttown 2 pxri sunday school 3 pjn evening- prayer st stephen s church hornby 10 jo a m sunday school lioo am morning prayer st paul church norval 7 30 pm evening prayer mr c b flsk of qafcvule will be in charge of the servlcea fpr the day baptist church thursday 8 pjn service for praer sunday july 27th 10 30 ajn bible school 7pm evening worship the oos- pel of christ consecrates life enter his courts with praise for he calleth thee minister rev j e ostrom ba b th the united church of canada rey a o w foreman ba balunaxad 10 a m sunday school 11 am public worship melville 2 pm sunday school 3 pm public worship churchill 130 pjn public worship 230 pm sufiday school all services on standard time georgetown united church rev r c todd ba minister 10 a m sunday school and bible 11 ajn and 7 pjn rev c r al bright preelton dolly varden mr and mrs edwin currle of mil ton west spent the week end with mrs a mcdohald and family master bobble is spending his holidays at his grandmothers at dolly varden umehouse miss mary a clarke superintendent of the women s inst ute has promised to speak at the umehouse wi 20th anniversary on august 7th mr and mrs frank mummery of toronto spent sunday ulth- mrs cliff mummery miss pit hill holldajed last week with mr rnd mrs arthur hill and fimih ashgrove i on the afternoon of july 15th the girls had charge of the w mjs meet ins wiih mlss elsie bird m the chair tcmpcranct was the theme of tills ver interesting meeting and manv fine ihoughls and morals were expressed in the paper bj miss elsie bird and also in the pla b misses isabel wrlg- glesworth bett ruddell and maloi dick a vocal duet by doris brown ridge and viola brlgdcn and a piano solo b joy ruddell were rendered the usual pleasing manner at the close of the meeting the girls served light refreshments misses violet and gertrude laird of toronto are holidaying with their sis ter miss myrtle laird miss irene huffman and misssary wilson of hombj were welcome visi tors at church on sunday morning dennis reed of toronto is holiday ing with jessie may and oorion wlngfleld there will be no church service cr sunday school on sunday monlng july 27th glen wtixiams mr lindley beaumont spent sun day at ancaster a guest at the home of his daughter mrs lee aahford mrs allan preston and daughters janet and ann of montreal axe gueste at the home of mr joseph beaumont miss dorothy cummlngs of ouelph returned home on saturday after spending a holiday here a guest at the home of mr and mrs robert mic- menemy mr and mrs gordon robinson and children of erin spent sunday at the home at mrs wm halpln mrs thorrtoerry of hamilton is staying at the home of her sister-in- law mrs john hepburn jr william davidson left yesterday morning for toronto where he has joined the air force mr thomas moolure of the 9th line met with an unfortunate acci dent in the village last friday morn ing mr mcclure was kneeling on the top of a truck load of hay when he came in contact with a telephone wire running across the roadway and was flung to the ground he was treated by dr r t paul and was later re moved to ouelph general hospital where it was found his injuries were not serious and he is progressing fa- ourably lions club salvage for victory another collection monday night get m touch with r licata d brill or the herald office if you want the truck to call please tie magazines 1 and newspapers securely in separate bundles silvers midsummer clearance sale continues thursday friday and saturday of this week visit silvers and take advantage of the drastic price reductions onsummer merchandise all summer stock must be cleared during this sale buy now and save it pays to shop with confidence at silvers deft store 1 where good clothes cost less phone 375 georgetown grand garden party on the lawn at the home of mr lindley beaumont glen williams friday evening august 1st cooper meeks starlet revue co of 30artistes including gertrude cain and her local pupils scottle allison scotch comedian and others lucky draws program at 9 pm admission 25c and 15c proceeds in aid of british war victims fund canadian club of milton garden party on the lawn ot col f m lott milton tuesday july 29th 9 d8t singers dancers entertainers did i say that lorne scots band binoo lucky draw qames pi admission 25c and 15c proceeds for telegram british war victim fond georgetown red cross garden party on the beautiful grounds the hedges of mrs a w nixon glen road on 1 thursday july 24th afternoon programme afternoon cafeteria tea various games sale of homemade baking and candy evening programme lome scots band concert from 89 pm with chas landsborough cornet soloist jade ayre betty robertson jimmy goode comedians and entertainers toronto miss gertude cain and her class of tap dancers mrs fred shortill vocal soloist pie ice cream and coffee booth hot dog stand fish pond games lucky number draw for three prizes will take place in the evening a bigger and better programme be sure to come its your chance to help the red cross society in a small way general admission and chance onldraw 25c

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