Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1944, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the georgetown herald wednesday march 29th 1 944 carrolls bovrix cubm da xsc ginger st ale 2 1 25c rtr coffee sobph 3c b 41 arf k van cmudi quick beams x pv xsc qnaker mnbets x p 7c amnt jemima pancake flour isc 3se under two lobster cucken haddie x9e in sa herring 6m 17c ckufce toman or vegetable l oj soup 3 zoc herring ise sen unt mackerel a x7e sen led mussels a xsc esyo brians i la shell roasted powder istixse peanuts ifa- xsc buui shelled flakes pk 19c almonds m n x9c savor powdered costard ien xsc roeejauler dos avlmar red label marmalade x9 cab orange marmalade r xoc fnri i it 9 3x old engluli scratch w x3c old english cover midgets x n xsc woodborr foi par soap x w xsc dog food x pk x9c goloun pktece scourers eck loc cubes x pk xsc fie i c h nut mi a yeast k 4c c nncintratod camay facial super suds pic zoc soap 3 x7c we reserve the right to limit quantities of all mere ban diss soap k fc x oifc 9 antnepbc toilot soap odex x ck1 lie siae 309 lemons sfaw 152 navel oranges size 224 navel oranges sin 176 navel oranges 40c dox 36c do 42c dot 52c dos new beet and cairota at market prices fruit and vegetable prjcaa subject to market flnctnatloap cvtipmi tm mm march 30th sugar 14 to 29 i p 1 to 16 tea or coffa 14 to 29 el 6 butter so to 55 phone 357 georgetown are you really deaf few people are actually deaf most people who are called deaf are really only bard of bearing and could enjoy conversation with family and friends music and other normal actmues with thenew symph6hlcaixhidcoii monday april 3rd i pjn to 5 pm milton inn milton tuesday april 4th 1 pjn to 5 pjn station house acton wednesday april 5th 1pm to 5 p m exchange hotel georgetown whether you are now very hard of hearing or if you are fast losing your bearing don t miss this oppomi mr to learn how you can be helped to hear aattvsaaw better thanks to new discoveries of the u s government deafness survey no obligation ask for acousticon acousticon hearing aio based on 1 s government findings gkorg1 ietq iwn rkshxent dibs walter bdgerton wetcahe a wen- known resident of napanee and for merly of georgetown died early tues day morning february 1st at his home west street mr metcalfe bad been in falling health for some years and about four years ago suffered a stroke which had ben since followed by several more attacks mr metcalfe was an employee of the glbbard furniture shops for about forty years and because of ill- health had to give up working about nine years ago he was greatly in terested all his life in poultry and was one of the organizers of the napanee poultry association in which he held various offices he was a member of the foresters order and of grace united church he was born seventy6wo years ago at drayton of tenghrt parents when a small boy his family moved to georgetown where he served his ap prenticeship in the furniture trade for a short time he worked in a fur niture factory in elora and came to napanee 48 years ago he was married 44 years at lucy gartley who survives he also leaves three children eaith mrs williams in kitchener and walter and marjorie mrs cassels in detroit an other son gordon died in infancy his funeral was held at the wart- man funeral home thursday after noon at three o clock with rev c d molellan minister of grace church in charge interment will be rmuje in the spring in the metcalfe family plot at georgetown the pallbearers will be messrs bay perry spenry fraser harry sutton william ballance markland miles and arthur rook improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson b harold l ltjndquwt d d of tba moodrblbla inaututa ot odcasa bvlaaaed tvwtitirn nawapapei union lesson for april 2 lasaon aubjacta and scrlptura ttxta lectad and eopriisbtad by intcrnauonal council of itooaioua education uad panautalon saul becomes a new man lesson text acta 9 1t 15ua goudkn text if any man bo in ctariat ha la a new eraahtra 11 corinthians 5 it the lives of great men inspire us with an eagerness to make our own lives count for god amd for country particularly is that true of the life of the apostle paul lor he cordbihed personal greatness with an absolute surrender and devotion to christ which made his life doubly effective we recall however that this peer less leader for christ was at first the bitter enemy of everything christian and we ask what changed this man the answer is the redeeming grace of god but that is the story of our lesson he became a changed man as he went- i from threatening to trembling w 17 the enemies of god and of our christ are often loudmouthed and terror spreading individuals who for a tone strike fear into the hearts of men such was saul of tarsus and such are the antichristian lead ers of our day they seem to be so powerful and able to sweep all before them but wait luther said of gods archenemy one little word shall fell him and it is true see what happened to saul off on his jour neys of persecution and destruction bold and determined he met jesus on the damascus road and the ashgbove native dies m michigan wahtd v 6 the lord is btih on his throne ito sun strt ured mn yenr a f i m w enemies shall tremble before htm i would tht they would do it while torn stewart a well known resident j ta to of clar michigan lor many years n from perseentot to prayln passed away at the veterans hospital vv 2 a also v at port custoron wednesday bwjru- p utterly devoted to the root ary 16 th following many months of 111 m out of tias o sect of chns- health the youngest son ot james and t wa on bis w le jane stewart he was bom near ash- authorizing their imprisonment it grove on june 9th 1867 he went to was ver official zealous and vernon tbwnaefc isabella county marvelous in men a sight until he michigan with bis parents may 1st met jesus au blew 188s when nearly elghten years of aire ananias that faithful layman and settled on a farm there may his tribe increase was enlisting in the o s army the late called of god to go and speak to the mr stewart served as a sergeant stricken soul when he feared to during the spanishamerican war f god encouraged hinmv 15 following the war he returned to his ihese days when tea must yield 1 the utmost in flavour quality- is of supreme importance ask for salada r bipod donor clinic wednesday april 8 15am to 1 2 noon at the legion hail georgetown more blood donors needed enroll now women and men donors accepted women donors please see your doctor for haemoglobin test before day of the clinic bray chick prompt shipment parents farm where he budt the house now occupied by the walter white fa mily following the death of his mo ther and father in 1907 and 1910 res pectively he moved to california and iater went to chtnn n tne employ ment of the war department where be remained maiiy years before his re tlrement crossing the ocean fourteen times following his retirement he iried a number of years in japan and pent considerable time traveling in that country and the united states he spent the past several sinners at the home of his slater and husband mr and mrs fred phillips in clare michigan until he sufered a stoke in october 1942 at his hotel in detroit ord was taken to the marine hospital there where he remained for one year and had been confined to the veterans hospital since thai time mr stewart was a member of the cnnp and a llle member or john q look lorike no 44 a f a m the deceased who was unmarried leaves one sister mrs fred phillipo of clare a nephew albert stewart of windsor ontario two nieces mrs william hare of san diego calif and mrs a mccallum of windsor other tela k cs and a host of friends funernl services were held feb 20 with iu chas b hahn officiating and interment was in cherry grove cemetery with th commitment ser vices in charge of john q look lodge cf ln the of mdvidu the powerful persecutor had now be come a penitent pray er v 11 that s what a face to face meetinp with jesus did for paul yes and will do for any man or woman iii from scoffing to sultenni vv 1 1316 saul doubtless gloried in tl t breathing out of thrcatt rung and slaughter of which we read in ver t 1 he was riding high in tht btdt ot authority and of official npprovil it was satisfying to his fleshly pride tc make known his dreadful purpose of destruction and imprisonment foi these helpless christians did we say helpless oh no they had on their side all the power of the eternal one he who touches the people of god touches tht lore himself paul thought he was fight mg a little sect of christians bu found that he was fighting the lor himself v 5 but now that he had met jcsu and was ready to turn in devotion t his sacred cause he was to lean what it meant to suffer let us noli well that suffering lor the sake oi one s faith may be entirflj within the will of god ves and for hi glory iv from spiritual death to spir itial life fw 17 19 men have tried to explain the ex penence of conversion on the ground psychology as a cataclysmic i a yearround gui here s a tip for a practical year round gift to your man in uniform send him the herald and keep him upto date on the news back home there s nothing he appreciates more 2 00 a onr less than 4c a copy for 52 copies ot the news he wants to hear get him a subscnp ion to day lafirrnan gestapo agents hae been making an effort to ferret out danet sympathetlc to the allies by masque imdlng as english trained saboteurs tended by parchute the swedish aftonudnlngen said in an i reported by the united state ocflc of war infonnatlon the gesta po 4ntautled forged papers and i naacmr m an effort to estab lish their identity the article said a telegraph post for the telegrapn office a trunk for the baggage offlctf and a big question mark for inquiries are pictorial signs ln use at parkeston quay harwich bng the symbols were elected because ttuy are mteraation ally understood lodge members were aho pallbearers the clare mleh- 8enune stfvvarttown mr and mrs j eanford mr and mrs e sanford and miss k lamb attended the funeral m toronto last saturdiy of the late mr t n poole mr and mrs ken harris of toronto visited with mr and mrs e hodge on sunday the w i mcetlnr was held las thursda a mrs bally s home it was a quilting meeting mrs baily has received word from norman in enghnd that at last he has had leave long enough to visit his grin dm other bailey who will be b7 years in maj norman sajs he would hac known her from the photograph roc hrd it t cir allhoiifch unable u no in nd u1uoul assistance she is a uert ln mind as it flfc were 60 year instead of 97 norman has also lsltfil one of his fathers brothers mid 3 of his maulers slstera there was a trustees ratepayers mctng in the school next monday evening at 8 o clock the purpose township school area the trustees would like to have a good represen tatkra of ratepayers pr to discuss this subject who has rone through some grci sorrow or trial but it simply will not go down there is in real con version a regeneration which means a completely changed life saul did have a sudden and mov ing experience on the damascus road but it was not just because of a blinding light and a mighty voice it was a light from heaven v 4 and the voice of the lord saul was filled with the holy ghost and received his sight was ready now to be used of the lord as the greatest missionary evangelist and theologian that world ins ever known this change was one which reahctl down into his inmost bi and transitu mid his belli fs jcmis hi h id h itcd now h t inn all 1 vvl i p ission and love hi rn ked to his works l r ni w he knew the per i i thir ed ii i i s ittiuido townr thos 1 ut it alw-iv- its he n i to lor the er pi pk i n i itcd and pirsetutid ai t i i icry bit of his strength ar it my into the task of working wi t m in the spreading of the gosp throughout the world men and women yes boys an girls today need this same chang from death to life too long ha we been trying to polish up the ex terior of lives unchanged within a- us to say definitely that if you or der your bray chicks either dayold or started right away for prompt shipment we can probably fill your or der without delay that is more than we can prophesy for later in the season advance orders have been extremely heavy for later dellverj but we can supply a lot of good bray chicks right now and light now is a mighty good time to start clucks es perience tells us that the highest egg prices of 1944 will be realized in sep tember october november good bray chicks started now and raised right should be in nice production just when prices are soaring if you take started chicks of course they will be laying that much larger eggs and cashing in on the wide fall premiums for egg size jnktrto make sure in ordering second choice on breed grade and date ol shipment well do our level best of course to give you your first choice ont bray chicks are the best i have ever had i was very for tunate to be aide to get them pat dapello south porcupine ont your chicks last year were really snnethlr to brag about i lost but a few wha were left were wonterfo mrs j l smith watuuun sta tion p q out of the 430 chicks i lecelyed i rais 417 good healthy chickens they have turned out very profitable birds mrs amy flendley pleasum hills n s these chicks were the best i ever raised i am very pleased with them njfc i think there is one other name you should have added and that is victory chicks you have the best laying birds i have ever purchased order today order bray bray chickhatchery geo c brown k b 1 nova1 agent ashgrove the young people s society held s social on monday evening march 27th cf en wiluams ashgrovc women s institute held verv successful social evening march 17th at the home of mr and mrs i thos brownridge when over eigty people enjoved progressive euchre and crokinole prizes for euchre ere wen j on monday evening march 20th by ladies mrs j j thompson about 60 friends assembled in the gents anttus mcnnbb travellinft basement of the glen united church prize mr chester deforrest when miss una hill a bride of next croklnole ladles mrs walter month was guest or honour at a mls- brownrldgo gents enrl wilson har cellaneous shower the room was taste- vej nurse won the draw on the quilt fully decorated with pink and white the proceeds from which are to be sent streamers and a large white wedding to the chinese relief fund lunch bell under which theorlde to be open- wis then served bj the committee ln ed the many and lovely gifts after the charge of the evening mrs f thomp shower una was presented wilh a large son mrs geo wingflelri mrs w wall mirror and beautiful cup and bird mrs h bird saucer from the ladles bible class the roriilar meeting of ashgrove y aiso ft beautiful walnut end table from p s was held sundav evening march ht iell associate of the alliance oth at the home of hvrvey nurse coating mill where she worked before with miss i kean missionary convener ln cwac at the in charge d ring the worship sen lee close the evenin a lovrf hincta was j i k 11 dell pave a rcadinr from the quiet place bv re w allen eto mrs harvey all poined in singing the scripure les vi was a p son the -3rc- psalm a mos ntro l smi her girl friends when many mow use- c ot the work of re arthur m wm jfttotttasi her many friends for these lovely gifts alter which a dainty lunch was served duvfoot of georgetown who is sta tioned at noranda que was given oy elsie bird and ismey kean frank and bcrnice wilson favored with a vocal duet after which harvey nurse gave a reading john btal played a piano solo largo by handel the stating of the hymn 360 and the mlxpah benediction b the meeting to a close by the hostess nothing uks it qtrla iootbm dorothy dbr theres nothing ufce ood cry to get things oat ot your jilwn or out tt jottt i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy