the georgetown herald wedneaday may 1 7 1 944 we have beddinb stock cabbage plants and tomato plants al norton phone 315 social and personal mr bert reaman of kincardine was in town on tuesday mrp orahatn farnell is visiting her aunt mrs peterkln in fbrest mil village toronto mrs r paul is spending a week at the home of her sister mr and mrs leslie corner in fefferlaw ont mrs a duncan spent last week end in slmooe at the home of mr and mrs jack duncan mr donald mcnevan yellow grass sast visited his cousin mrs w a moclure last week end mr james euenton of bowman vine is staying with the misses moore for a few days mrs wm tyndaa spent sunday with mr and mrs arthur tyndall at cen tre island toronto mr and mrs frank icentner ana daughter otllianne of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs vance kentner we re sorrj to hear that miss kath leen shaln is 111 again and expects to undergo an operation in toronto gen eral hospital next week mrs h m thornton toronto spent mothers day with her aunt mrs d campbell and her brother mr t l leslie mr and mrs charles gilbert and son neil of toronto were weekend visitors with mr and mrs arthur reeve mrs jack young niagara polls and miss muriel kean toronto spent the wekend at the home of their parents mr and mrs- alex kean mrs fred mcnally is visiting at the home of her brother mr a herring ton and mrs herrlngton in brlgh ton this week miss mary galloway of burlington frequent visitor in town at the home of her aunt miss may langan has accepted a position in the cnjft ex press office at toronto mrs r w robb and miss mary moyer attended the drug show held at the drug trading company toron to on tuesday of last week mr and mrs herbert cleave mr and mrs p w cleave and mr and mrs h cleave visited mr and mrs joseph hartley milton on sunday to see the beautiful trees on their fruit farm in bloom a trousseau tea was held wednes day evening may 10th at the home of jairs john norton glen williams in i honour of her sister miss jessie hills m 1 rt a hose marriage took place to tpr w0i wowers urganizatlon george anson johnson on thursday may 11th wool ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontario reliable grading prompt settlement obtain sacks and twine from a n stark georgetown clare wilson georgetown meldktaf stark no 3 milton r direct from canadian cooperative wool growers limited 17 bay street toronto canada your eyes if you attach as much unpor tance to having your eyes ex amined as we do you will be a pfttimt of ours we have kept uptodate by taking post graduate courses using good equipment and have over twentyfive years experi ence in eye km for a complete eye service and qsahty glasses at city prices consult ot walker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at bis office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wed of each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 87 brampton 569 ashgrove a large congregation attended the church service last sunday morning when a mothers day service was held the theme ol the service was homes make a nation the story a chris tian home and a new china portray ed the home lite of generalissimo and madame cthlang kaishek and hie to spiration of these neo great leaders viola biigden doris brownnoge jes sie and mae wlngfleld presented an act of appreciation mothers of ca nada a beautiful vocal solo waa given by joy ruddcll and a girls quartette viola brlgden doris brownrldge betty and joy ruddeh sang very acceptably the sacrament of baptism was ad ministered at this servkc lo catherin margaret infant daughter of lac john hunter and mrs hunter the baby wore her grandmothers christen ing robe which is fifty years old re latives of the family who were presen for this service included mrs horn and mrs adamson of streetsvllie a i and mrs chas dick cleveland ohio and mrs geo kennedy hornby mr and mrs kenneth hunter george town and mrs westfall of brampton mrs john dick and m fet r ca meron of thamesville were recent vi sltors at the home of mr and mrs c dick georgetown gets publicity in american magazine tbe town of georgetown and k mcmillan in particular got consider able publicity m a recent american publication through mr mcmillans interest in horses mr mcmillan has been a subscriber to the saddle and bridle for some time and corresponds regularly with one of its editors bui thompson the magazine has a wide circulation in canada england mexico and the ixsjl and is published in st louis- mr thompson is now on active ser vice in new guinea with the u s army and ken had forwarded a snap of himself and horse and buggy which was taken at milton pair last fall to him there and he was more than sur prised when opening his may copy of the magazine to find the picture with a short writeup the picture had gone to new guinea and back to st louis the canadian page also carried a story regarding the ontario hackney club and mentioned a number of the well known horse owners looks as though ken was one step ahead of the board of trade in publl cislng georgetown mothers day services at the united church at ten o clock on sunday morning partnts of the sunday school scholars gathered to take part in the special mother s day service the theme of service was homes make a nation a mothers day story was related by miss mamie campbell on the christian lives of generalissimo and madame miltun the princess theatre was filled to capacity last thursday evening the staged bythe teachers and scholars the lcan and tne newlyorgan of milton public school a program of sunday school orchestra assist- short plays songs and choruses was rendered in a manner wiach was a ere dit to the young performers ed in the program superintendent howard c wriggleeworui welcomed the parents to this service pte hugh erwln gastle rcamc i at the nwrnlng church service son of mr and ms geo gase of r c delivered a mothers lowvllle has passed his final degree dav sermon to a large congregation of doctor of medicine and master of t s5cunent of baptism was also surgery at convocation hall queens administered when doris irene pic- university kingston on thursday daughter or mr and mrs c v 2fty 4th picket and sharon ann daughter of major e c reld cadet officer of d mrs horace blyth were military district no 2 conducted the christened annual inspection of high school boj and girl cadets here on thursdaj food paiwls for indian prisonere y of war composed of special indian is l j p dispatched week ly frm indoia house london martin street milton lumbt to mr n blc of the active service notes a s notes acq orahatn famell was borne from trenton on week end leave idsmn jack whitney of lindsay spent a week end leave at home word was received today by his wife that cpl a n nick carter has ar rived safely overseas dvt thomas ledrwidge rxjoc re turned to camp at montreal after spending home two weeks rurkragfa at congratulations tire in order to wheldon ehunerson who has been pro moted to lance corporal he has been transferred to victoria b c from prince rupert petty officer jack tost and mrs tost sent mrs tost sr roses for mothers day jack is in england now he is n convoy duty with the ron vjt his brother sgt dune tost is also in england stores will be closed -on- wednesday may 24th they will remain open tuesday evening until 10 pm and all day thursday retail division georgetown board of trade locker storage for rent -at- the georgetown creamery terra cotta mr george puckering and john puckering of toronto called on terra cotta friends last week we are sorry to learn that mr james mackle is quite en at present eqs many friends here nope soon to bear of his complete recovery mrs p c lyons has arrived from ber trip to alberta mr george lyons of alberta mr fred lyons brother came back with her george notes quite a few changes as it is a number of years since be visited here and we are glad to see george s smiling face hornby mothers daj services wer well attended last sunday large oongre gallons a ere present in the three 1 united churches on the hornby charge seen children were presented for baptism one at ashgrove three at bethel and three at hornby next sunday evening at 8 o clock a sfiepial young peoples sen ice will be held in hornby united church i young people from the three con prestations on the charge will take part in the service the minister s sermon subject will be the importance of little things in character building a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend n w -know- sprtngissutelyriete not only have all the migratory birds returned from the sunny south but last of all we are pleased to wetcorm back mr john king who has spent the last four months in the home of hi- son dr leslie king of glt mr king seems to have wintered well about five years ago the dangerous comer at the junction of the base line and the seventh concession of trafal gar was rounded off and paved this made motoring on this busy county road more safe but it loft a triangular piece of ground to grow up with grass and needs which made ft very sightly this spring the hornby women s institute decided to do something to this condition they have speciali in our hamlet once more george looks though the western climate agrees improve with him mrs lyons aloo looks one arranged to have this strip of land tter her western trip but we regret plowed up and cultivated in the au to team that her sister passed away tumn grass seed will be sown and next jrery suddenly while she was out there wtth a heart attack all kindly accept cor tenderest sympathy reforestation seems to be the order f tbe day here this spring mr norrie of tbe mountai has set out a number of walnut trees and a number of other trees success to you will seeding operations are badly retard d in this section on account of the vet weather but the pastures are doing well mr j edge made a business trip to toronto last week vx fetch of toronto spent a few days with terra obtta friends as we said before thai real estate is i0i booming in terra cotta the iftst transfer we have to report this ek is that of mr davldge of toron to who sold his cottage and a lot of bis river view farm here last week to a toronto gentleman who expects tftyflbm out here shortly and expects m aeq some more lots soon for cot l the consideration we under fm lm0 watch terra cotta wfar wo to rr lakes to fish ft aftfltr li that ur a on of oar local nfanrods ettafet ft spfftded beauty a i mat fa tt stnr credit here spring several trees and shrubs will be set out we heartily commend the institute for this flne piece of com munlty improvement hornby public school fs sponsoring a salvage collection to be made on may 25th anyone having something to contribute is asked to take it to the school on or before that date measuring 17 inches in length and ft tipped the scales at one pound and a hah mrs k icam reports doing a rush lng trade in her ice cream parlor at present the sunday sctnool services have been changed to 1030 instead of 230 pm a good attendance is hoped for mr and mrs j l creine of toron to called on terra cotta friends for the week end mr and mrs george edge also or toronto called on terra cotta friends last week mrs r puckering of toronto spent the week end at her old home here the summer tourists are flocking here from toronto all the cottages have been leased and many more are m demand terra cotta is sure get ting to be tbe tourist paradise glasscos orange 2fi jar pastry flour 69 mud loaf c 39 creamery rotter 37 domino basing powdeb 15c marmalade tomato juice cornflakes domestic shortening 19 domnol motor 01 67 domino ginger ale 2 25 4 miu 25c uiebsuds 20c palmolive ouetsoap 2v lie almolive toilet soap 3 23c fresh fruits and vegetables serve it every day quaker or kelloggs 25 320 oz oc tins l 9 1j navy tissue daltoms assorted pudding dessert 5 pv 25c simmers asso garden seeds 7p 25 florida juice 216 oranges 39c doz california bunch carrots 2 lbs 17 fibm urn impobks tomatoes 24 lb vew green imported cabbage 8c lb vfw crop texas onions 8c lb a o ontario new crop asparagus v 1 ues effective thurs fl sat mat ii i mt 20