Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 8, 1942, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 8th 1942 purina hog financed from from weaning to market for sc per pig by upplementing your borne grmin with purina hog qww you can raise market bog oa just about ball tbe usual amount of feed wby take 1100 to 1200 tbt of grain to put a bog on tbe market when you can do tbe same job with 800 lbs of grain and 100 lbs of purina hog cbow you not only save feed but you do tbe job in from 2 to 4 weeks less time in addition you get a better finish and should get much better grade if you have the hogs and tbe grain we can finance tbe hog cbow you need through purina mills realizing that ready casb is often a scarce article at this time of year we believe you will want to take advantage of this service be sure to drop in and see us for fur ther details the next time you are in town hedltiy shaw grain feed seed phone 195 georgetown buses leave georgetown rastbound t toronto am- m in uoo pm tit db tm pn m pa us pm blio to westbound u london aso tun ill jo am- 2j0 pm avmb pm bs 40 pn c7 js pm ftjo pm bsjo pm dylooo pa xll5 pm a runr exorpt bun h kim and uol o datlt except bun and hol dsat sun and llol b to kitchener only a to stratford only astern daylight sarin- time tickets and inf traiuai et w b long rtua s gray coach limes style in glasses yes jour iluui should bo made to nt your particular type at sea wa specialise in eye dom ination and preacrlbe attractive glasses at dit prices for expert eye service and newest style in glaires oon8tjlt oj walker r 0 mnar arcoiaust who wtn be at hi offloa saw toe ban telephone oa mats btreet georgetown the aeeond wedneaday of each month ar you may oonault o t walker t oil offlsa in brampton pbonki georgetown brampton kw why spend your money out ot town when rachlins can give you better service cleaning preteing tailoring a try will satisfy ah work guaranted phone 233 lor putd and delivery umehouse this week il l iiitt ottst hltaker at w l meeting ii l hut ol groncloi a lor mtr prttsior ui oac ouilph hiit pilkt r u uu- ntfuliir w i tmiui al mia ood 5 on july 2nd lii ilia tnfortnil addrij h pautud a lieiurr uli the iioom tu centre ol liuercfci und the un as uv canvas hi- told ho native trrct fihrubtxry ilntv und imrrnnlala bhould be uard u order u iramc and balance the picture aptrial attention bring fruen lo bring oui the bem lc and hide the unmhti hiu the ladles uc- tpted hw invitation to vwt him at tits home to me hls hardens at a utet lijie llw rull cull fc ttn- swcrttl b naming a i er belnnintf uith the llrat ltter ol iht biwn name mn wright read local national and uileriiiulqiial rnta bustius6 dealt lth sending cigarette to each local man on active mn ice oerseay giv ing flfihilrhts to to leal recent re- truitr and ordering three casta of hoofwrberr jam lor shipment otraea thlr month as nunnellette ta need- rd for ermnla it as decided to or dcr factory cotton for quilt unins ttij aocrctnry was instructed lo in quire about a ipraker far a meeting on hpltaujnuon iniurance and to ritc for particular on uic making ol blank u from ued woollen ma terials the mcting tbas clawed by unlnt ooo save the king and a social half hour at enjoyed mr jvcph scott lias erocted a tkw colurc on his lot east of mlu ivens mr and mrs ed san ford spent laht week holidaying at wauboahcno mrs denis hill and dlakr have been holidaying with the hills wc are pleased to report that mrs fred brooks ls able to be home fol lowing an operation in hopital in toronto pilot ofqoer vernon mitchell of the new zealand air force at pres ent stationed in canada visited his uncle william mitchell mrs mitchell and family this week mr william mitchell received the mid news by cable last friday even ing that his nephew sergeant alr- ounner norman mitchell or the new zealand air force had died during operations in europe he was well- known in umehouse having often vlsltcd at the home of mr und mrs mitchell mr and mrs warwick and child ren of toronto are spending the week with mr and mrs folio tt mr and mrs william hall and children of toronto are holidaying in umehouse mis- wlnirrod polklnahorne of toronto spent the past week with mr- oalc and mlu ivens the oirlfl lookout club held a tea and baking sale on miss xven lawn on saturday afternoon the members bringing articles for sale and mftss luens providing the tte- llghtful lunch two lucky draws were helcvene for plooed qullq won by mrs harry bmethumt off barrio and the other an organdie apron won by margaret jane smith of wei land ineu scott called for ward mrs a o patterson a mem ber who has moved to toronto and ruth norton presented her with a silver dish on behalf of the members of the club mrs patterson thanked the girls and expressed her wish to be with them whenever possible mrs harry tsrswell and howard of toronto spent a week with her daughter mrs ted hsoken and mel- vln recently local news the cherries seem plentiful in the district this year and rmpoerrtr are j ot beginning to ripen up beach rrsldrzks win find tbue cool mornings and evenings not to hot for bathing and swimming on account or the holiday leaion next icgular meeting of branch 130 will be the 4th thursday in september the factory itaft ol alliance iir uilu ud are enj0inj a 10- ca hohcuy iron j a y ut to 12th tuo big dav in one vujrusi 3rd civic it c lkli and the war hrnle league fir id day mrdrn party and dance make civic holiday a arrkmd at home and plan to attend the big outin spoftborrl by tbe war smicr lratfue of ororgrtoati fi irutanl relief get lloyds coii rjvv the only one cont tuilng ik ncocalne the new local anaftthe- 1c at chapman drug blorr iidlt- fluinniei inftir hat and wh t tinocd no on tale at biuls 3itr all reduced to bargain pricea for quick trlluig titr fctnpjth of brarvcli 120 can adiin lrylon u nttndrd to un w tuit in the lo ol htr on and mi w f limiui in ur laj of her brothrr ow rtrai tim 4ut annual firrmnv con rntioi of the pro lnce o ontano tu br held at thorold south on auum 1 3 and 3 dlrfiatri of the iikji bntmie will be prrwnt attiiitlcmi ftr utttun binro hat- utdjy july uth omliu to uctlcal tiunoruvrrt u kmh itrirnf co v o and lome boou the lr blnso 111 be held on ylda night july 10 iniuud of baturda night 1 tbtrvtce nun itt invited to fim ui hrunrli ix cunadlan rfou cat timdii jul 131h at 3 pm to ivirndr lo hiwh hool tot djitnijd wrvlre diiv brret- arm uindj- und medals piium- let us know about any change in rank or addrrsa ol mm in nilorm e are iiolng to ihiblbih a nu ed and corrected list oi mm on ittlve htrvlci in the if ruld ilortt tin eftorti of the lradltw oulla of at almn cliiih oh n whilain thtoukh thtl- lennady campaign iidi held netted the approximate i ru r li 1 1 of tvioo which is tndetq n coinine udit to all concerned kuchre in ltklm itxmn on wed ncda jul fiti tli kurhre ls spon sored b tiir w a of the lrlon all procfd ffoinv to it soldi r fiuid lvfrix1 lconn lood prun aduilaton 2 ct nlv red cross news i 1 tut too i iriv to airt punn- lnif jour 1ilubitt for oeorkittn i knr on mijr 1 lui und lui i tlus v one liinmtutlun uiat u dt i mm uik ot community i ftort att r un iutiir ol 0c consecutive eari i atnidj el ht lf ummmtiii upproved horary at ma hon havr lx n tmili utid ahili 1h- ikiuslng project 1 coin pie tetl the v u v will r doubled in ue and xiliuon we have on dltplav in tlu 11 raid aludo a nos uniimial rndlji uromn b mr d hill olen williams prom th roots of the flr red rodkh uti- otht r rood jd uhlte radisli has formed i too bid all mduh wed dun t pre once double rvmilts hwc ui the boui iteierve co veteruii ouaxd of canada a ill be in george town on tactical manoeuvres on annr- da und sundav july llui and 12th with a cliurch panule on sundi at the high scliool ground at 3 oo pm local clergy in charge on parade lome scots hand boui iitmtvc co veteran ouaru 80th uesenc hand c coy lome scos 2nd itetene dn c a branch 130 ciidlan lejrion and lsltlng legion aire legion fall in at 3 pjn at legion rooms dress berets medals and arm bands luck titters luck failed to hold the 30- j carold helldriver met instant death at the indlanna suite pair on sunday while making the longest leap of his career his car criuhed into the rampage local citlets will remember lucky v dar ing feat at the cn last year when his car hurtled a large ttc bus anj no doubt wondered then just low long htn luck uxmhl hold at a meeting held at the home if mrs a colllmh members of the womens auxiliary of the lome soots made arningcmxtilb to wend paicels drect to some 70 men from the district who are on active ser- vic this 8ucrccdes a previous ar- rnnuement u hereby the gifts were em collectively the parrels win include socks and three hundred cigarette there were big doings in drumpton on dominion day there wus a mammoth carnival and a larpe number or georgetown people aucndcd here arc a few winners from town in the sports event of tlie afternoon horse races running race niwn 1st and 2nd heat- 1st prlxc rider lsane bullivant lady rider open to peel county third vivian clark morval station greasy pig 2ne w o brownrldge 8iiarpenino and repairing lawn mowers sharpened and repair carney bros hardware store u phone oorll norval retail prices this week en butter and eggs pout obadb creamery butter 35c lb eggs a large sse bs 30e medium se os be kraft cheese 37c lb georgetown creamery stfctfte lt4w oesrcetewn ood e our splendid men send them tale in again ood tat oar men keep them victorious patient and chivalrous thr re io drr to us ood tate our mrn- thu additional verve concluded the hymn ood bale the king in one of the man churches cclriiraung do- ruuiicn day on june mth we think uiih i vorthy of unltcrul adoptlod and hope e 1u noon all be singing thrw hraxtftlt word unnrino at prtwnt the orkroom is con- rrrtl ovr the large quota assigned to u we hvr uuee myntha tocom- pkte ovr elrvro hundred articlra and nd uie help of rvrry knlttrr in orokitouil and vicinity takr away twune arn ith oj on that holiday jnd ht u liavr um- cumpieted article when yoa rrtuni a krr nu ftecrtvtd lb t-rat- i iu vnt ejtrrday and im aurr lattlul fur tlu- mmr tlvr one 1 glvtn utwn i came ovrraras but ium- rrur as cut eft me when 1 was taken tium tht kap nvur uunrh to the ho hal norn that i am able to get bojt ui a he 1 chuir 1 tn able to rn- o tiie cwnlott ol uw ne one i14fikiiig oj kuully o k lllggins kcat un hcmpluk nflon ab- bo- tlil mlfcht intenst oj ttotk-u4l- iiik koout ijondon tunm a sock- trtrr iiv nutl b u luiuh army ku uiy imihiur marches 60 miles a da in aim ocki lie lias two mrxlianlal leet and rrpioduc- perpli- iiiiun uiil ku4ln tl long marchs s im ml rhojtcth comm1ttix ttua committer is planning a mam niuth kummuge u in lleptember und u iisluia ill ixrmitu in oeurge town and irinlt to gaflier and hold all fsuablr article fur tills big event i li kucrtv dt hilda on jou and r knu uj ilt not fjfi to ijiir it our uit it kted luiurt if ou uh uny uifomiiition tikarduikf same cull ms ljuisut he convenor at 119 yojr ulvaiaixl wrtlrr ucomr usrlul nunui hen plrn to iv tlie prjcwcls ol ir bale u1 help the red cros tait on their many and varied works i m irv ilrh tlu r h greail increaied wiiikl ot u money cocfl to prlonenolwar for instance lluiod ikiin iimnus uar corjoll- cknt for the new york time and re ciill rtlcased horn inurnment campn in itul a ml 0rmai itirisad uu tj which the arrival of these parcel a to hlnistli uiul hl fellow pru- otirs when he stated when red c oss hxd nircls tekin arriving we at lust could have meat thai you can e ntld of the amall italian ration rround lo invtaibuity in the kca to help the m n fighting the battle of uie atlantic ai the porl of llall- tix tin- red ciovs workers ucllng for ill canadian people in the year imi from january to decimber v lulled inoie thm fix hundixl hhliwi and dls- trilitd more than 200000 article of clothing men on warship ui all uu- imnd natioiu and merchant ships of plastically etry country with the rx- iipion of our enemies have been glv- n vkks hw eaters underwear acar- vts hauiit helmets mittens ete to iro ci them during the cold long batches ut wa could we red cross jkjri workers aha re with our generoua tonuibuton acrcths the dominion the actual experiences of our days we would give them a host of vivid mem- nric which would not fade in u life tinit mrmoiiea of a smile brought to a haggard face or of a heartfelt thank you from parched and fevered hi the finlhhed urticles received in the warehouse ontario division toron to for the first four and onehalf monhi of thli year numbered 1107- 4 which included hospital sup plica knitted comfors and civilian clothing fill is more than half the total of 1041 htii l another herv1ce at the request of the ontario farm service force which is recruiting eeiingr boy and girls for farm work the rutntlon department of the on tario division of tlie red crosa has ugrped to supervise the nutrition of tome of th cumps which house from ten to twenty youngsters this de partment supplies educational materi al menus recipes and instructions to die camps and helpn in solving any problems which may arise in connec tion with the food red cftohh comtribittous this giving to the red cross u a form of selfless ervioe most closely allied with the front line of our for ces overseas it is a sure solid means of bucking up their efforts one hun dred per cent and making their way a little easier and there is no doubt of the appreciation thousands upon thousands of letters reach our shores telling over and over how the red cross has bean a friend h oor- don chairman of executive commit tee presetitttioti to amy eettwood the annual picnic of pjb no 19 fjou was held at tbe hoe of ut and lira w a wilson on wednesday june 34th all the school children attending school now and most of the children who have not yet reached school at were present a larg per centage of the rames were represent ed by the parents as well the u ban game and races mere held much interest to the children r teacher among those pretcnt inurealng group of three mrs wilson un robert ruddeu and lu john nlckell who had been class mate at the school many earr ago and who could recall many interesting incident tables were set on the lawn and a bounteous lunch was served by young girl of the community at this time a rry interesting erot took place when june lrrch on behalf ol the pupils of the school it a 0 na 18 csqueting read a farewtu address to lhrtr teachrr ulu oreenwood who rwlgned after completing four and a half years t caching at the tcbool following the addrras uary undsay nd dick applry ard preaented their tarhtr with m walnut occasional chair and an electric table lamp uijl orrenwood exprrcsed her ap- preclatlort fcr their kindnrtu lo pre- senlnc her lh the chair and lamp and alto for the excellent record that the rchool had set in raising 110 00 a a wat effort during the put year with 0 pupils all tn the junior gradea the prewnuuon address was as follow oeorgetown june 1m3 dear ills orrenwood it wai with the ktvneat regret that t uamed jiort days ago of your prrvted departure from our roldlt sad news brought home to u how much you meant n the uvea of us students we lyjnetnbrred how con- ttirntiouily and ejllrtr nuy you per formed ojr duties and that ou pair ed no pains to help ut over our obstac les we all agreed as to vour thorough niruterv of your teaching profession ojt tact klndllnrsa and other price- iu loci i qualities we fel that w should somehow glve sham to our nirpreclatton of your sterling services that wr ought to do borne thing tangible to eiprras our high entetm for you as an excellent teacher ttnd refined lady so we are present ing jou with uil slight token of our itreat regard for you may we hope that you will continue to enjoy health and prompt rltv that no clouds of wdncs ma mar the horizon of your happ itklcv is our most sincere vlh signed on behalf of uie pupils and ralepaytrs of 8 8 no 16 1- o iut in a jlne lerc1i mary lttjdbay dick aipleyard mr8 a 8tull uwrkncr ditrt tllomah e appleyard rttt one lanttrv continued from page 7 rfarv sltttnjf up ttitrw oa tt ur race mrs allison fuhbtr teformsd them do you think rd bttr ask him to come overt they thought afa ralfht but br hoapiubu purpoee woe tvr ful- fllled tor as she stepped out on the porch s f lone o umouslrvw stopped in front of the house and out of it came jane tn al the flory of great bunch of orchids and with man by her aide whose ele gance measured up to the im and the lovely fiowera they came up the path end jane said lire aluson may i present ut towne and will you ere u m tup of us indeed i wid unu alllsoo seemed to rise on wtngs of gratuv- uon only tt u chocolate and not tea and frederick sold that he adored chocolate and presently urn alli sons mtlf livingroom wa all in a pleasant sutter and over an janes terrace evens follette sat a lonely sentinel and pondsred on the limou sine and the sleganoe of janes es cort once old sophy called to him youll ktcn your death ur ev ans be shook bis head end smiled st her a man who had lived through wtnter tn the trenches thought nothing of this physics cold was easy to endure the cold that clutched at his heart was the thing that frightened him continued next week new advertisements notice our malun- ut haa been re vtaed and earmtad op te hruay july 9m if than are any error or emualaiu heasa notify tu to bent slnglr garage- rntrancr on market si apply up mh8 binnie dv work wanted marrtrd lady unu day work ap ply hp herald office work wanted young elrl uiatkvs a nunrmald or light houmork locution ptrauntnl apply it herald office pub male standing tlmnthy ha apply archie eooles 2t p r r 1 olcn wuuanu wanted olrl or woman for housework step tn apply uro hedley bhaw rln a to rent huk 4 rooms occupancy august lit apply lip phone zm for rent 1 roomad apartment with all eon- enlenoea pbsuaalon at onoa ap herald opfi0x for bale 1 stove and plpea commode choir high chair simmon crib apply mrs iffhttt campbell ltp apt over a speights wanted a babys stroller and play pen apply it s phone iwm for sale 2 fresh cows apply to oborqe nurse it phone 43 r 5 georgetown cheap for casn ford 1020 tudor coach tires in good condition apply mrs e r mcoill ltp church street paintino anal necorattno painting and daeoratln at reaaon- ahlo prices estimates free new wallpaper samples d heriunoton 4tp phone 401 porrent two or three rooms with kitchenette and individual bautrooms furnished or otherwise also comfortable fur nished front room on round boor reasonable apply herald office or tf phone 358 help wanted men wanted by beatty bros limited fergus ontario for urgent war work not necessarily experienc ed we train you for the work oood nay working conditions first olasj adequate housing apply to comp any employment offloe fergus at once applications not aoceptsd from those already on war work wctl awabdm othay and rohtlb content the w c t u like pleasure in publishing ur numtb ci the ttlnnrrs in ihr rtnt ttur snd povr onntest oonducurd annuslly toy the nstlnnsl woman chrutun trmprrunce vruon through prolnclsl county and toal unions with the puipo ol stlmulsllng petal utrnt in the study of scien tific fact rcurlnu bvirjge alcohol hrh study ojm jmrt o the hrsluh aure preltxl b the drparjnrnt of ixlucauoni the- contests have bean held annually in oecrgctovn and als- trlct lor morr than tlxteen mr th rar a a ailatlon the presen- tsllon of the ssid aa msdc at the sunday bchool rulon right in num- brr of thi denomination to uhlrr- he vlnnir an connected instead of at the public school si ls the uuol pro- crtuure tlie pru ghen by thr local wctu cie in the form ol war saving bnmnfl huv the county amardi trv ln caih the inlrles of winners of tlnt and aeeond county prtjft autoxnaucolty enter the pro vincial conteat and e hope rru wtn tecognltlon there auo the wctu 1ihe to thank the icaehera uivd puplu of all the co-pera- ung achoqls and slio the sunday school ouperinundenu who so kindly msde a place n their programme for the pre- mntatlon o au special thanks is extended to mrs ii hutl rev c c cochrane and iu- r c todd ho gave grneroualy of their time snd in tcrim in judging the entries ln the local contest following is the prize lb1 pomer- county orade vtj 1st inutborg haupmnn orade vn 2nd virginia chapman orade vi 2nd olive mover all ol ororgetown local essaya orade vtji 1st doreen mulhollind 2nd walter bar- gent 3rd kenneth harrison all ot oeorgetown i cvtenv orade viii lat audrey dillon snd june clark 3rd brian ferry all of oeorgetown orade vn 1st ingeborg hauplmsn 2nd virginia chapman 3rd dolorce broomhead all of oeorgetoan orade vi 1st douglas macloren 2nd olive moycr 3rd ralph peck all of oeorgetewn orade v lbt joan mclennan 8 8 no 8 2nd jimmy klrkwood 8 b no 14 3rd oray merrlman 8 8 no 14 orade ui 1st freddie allen 8 8 no 14 health books orade vi lat ter esa wilcox georgetown snd tykle de vrlcs b 8 no 0 3rd ruth e ouvzlcr oeorgetositi orade v ut joan mcleuon 8 8 no 6 2nd ronnie cosh a s no 8 stewarttown mr w humphreys and daughter jcanenc are holidaying ln barrle for a few days mrs morltram of toronto is vlst ing with her daughter mrs w humphreys lac ailbert hunt of trenton spent the week end at his home here miss eleanor smith has passed ultn honours orade hi examination tn plnno with toronto conservatory oi mtialc eleanor ls a pupil of mrs mary bally 8gt major j murray opl ken murray siru j wlujoms and opl ralston all of nlagnru fall spent the ueck end with mrs j c murray ballinafad rev and mrs a o w foreman let t en tuesday or a weeks holi day at wlgwasson lake rosscau the service at the united church next sunday will be in change of rev mr bonham of the ontario temperance union of toronto mr john cole found a large mud- turtle in his swamp last friday which wtlghod ftlteen pounds miss helen oaolc a lifelong- resi dent ot this community passed away nt the home of her sister mn e betts tn kitchener on friday july 3rd the deceased resided on their farm on the eighth line bsqucslrur with her brother james who prede ceased her some years ago until lost year when 111 health forced her to loovo the farm and reside with her sister the funeral took place at kitchener with interment in ballln- afad cemetery where a short service was held we wish to extend our sympathy to the bereaved family

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