Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1944, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday may 31 at 1944 your eyes ix you attach as much impor tance to having your eyes ex amined as we do you will be a patient of ours we have kept up4odate by taking post- graduate courses using good equip and hare over twentyfive years experi ence in eye examin for a complete kye berrloe and quality glaaats at city prices oonswt 0 twalker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phonb georgetown 67 brampton 69 votl growers organization wool ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 weston ontabxo reliable grading prompt settlement obtain i i and twme from a n stabk georgetown clare wilson georgetown heldbbu stabk nor 1 milton r dlreet from canadian cooperative wooi gbowebs limited 817 bay street toronto canada terra cotta social and personal we wish to make a correction to an rem appearing in the terra cotta news last week stating that on sunday june 3fth anniversary services would be held in the church instead anniver sary services will be held sunday june 4th at 1030 and 7 pan rev lome honderlck toronto director of bible troth crusade for children vhl be the week end she was a guest at the home neat speaker miss pearl kennedy of of mrs jack young during her stay georgetown is in charge of the school the rebekah war service club met we are sorry to learn of the sudden at home of mrs gordon spence on mrs george gray6f toronto spent last week end with mr and mrs harry stookford mrs l schrag and daughter patsy spent the 34th of may with mrs james york brampton mrs karl treleaven and daughter lynne of toronto spent last week with the misses morrison miss helen devereaux left on satur day for winnipeg man to attend the devereauxanderson wedding v mr and mrs mccauum st of pe nsion falls spent the week end with mr and mrs gerald mcoallum mr and mrs william bulllvani visited mr and mrs thomas bulll- vant in hamilton last week ena we were glad to hear that mrs me- dure st is able to be up and around again after her recent illness mrs n o moyer and miss m moyer from vlnelarid were week guesto with mr and mrs m h moyer mr and mrs h n watson of to ronto were week end guests with mrs charles watson queen street mr and mrs beg johnston of to ronto and mr and mrs adam orr hamilton spent last week end with mr and mrs 8 w orr dr clifford held has been in toron- monday tuesday and wednesday of this neek attending the dental con vention in the royal york hotel and mrs gerard rdussu of montreal visited over the weekena with mr and mrs john hughes guelph street mr and mrs william bonathan ami daughter judy spent the week end witu mr and mrs j- weatherston in to ronto mrs w c anthony resident ot georgetown for many years is plan ning to move to brampton in the nea future miss norma wbaley of toronto spent the 24th holiday with her slate and brother inlaw mr and mrs win thompson acting chief of pohce mervln rot attended the funeral of ruth gallaghev ln milton on monday miss gallagher is a daughter of mr and mrs wil liam gallagher and was in her 24to year mr and mrs j h laluco spent sun day at the home of mr and mrs wal ker stewart guelph mr stewart grows tulips as a hobby and his man thousands of blooms were at their best on sunday mrs walter biehn attended the con- venuon of the ontarioquebec dtvr sum of the canadian weekly news papers association in niagara palls last birth notice ohtoat peel memorial hospital brampton on may 24th to mr and mrs c doble a daughter mackenzie to lois aklns wife or fit lieut kenneth a mackenzie at st thomas general hospital on sun- day may 2bth a son john perry sargent to sig and mrs george sargent on monday may 29th a brother for douglas sx peel memorial hospital brampton daddy overseas death notice colk in glen williams on wednes day may 34th 1944 annie dole be loved wife of alex warren and mo ther of myrtle m her 52nd year marghment in christie street hospital on friday may 26th 1944 james marchment husband of mary shottill and father of roy and wel- don in memoriam hughes m loving memory of our dear son and brother percy hughes who passed away suddenly may 31st 1943 theres a face that is haunting us ever theres a voice were longing to hear theres a smile well remember forever though we try to forget every tear therea a sad- but sweet remembrance theres a memory fond and true theres a token of affection dear and heartaches still for you ever remembered by mother dad and sister bennce cakd of thanks we wish to thank all our friends for their kindness to us during this sad time when we are awaiting further news of our son victor miliar reported mtlud in action with the royal cana dian navy mr and mrs isaac millar passing of the late james marchmem n christie street hospital toronto on friday may 28th at the age of 58 years deceased had been in poor hearth for some time and had been s highly respected resident of this place for some years and we all join kl extending our slncerest sympathy to the bereaved friends and family in lbs sad loss of a kind and loving fa ther mr vanderfleet of toronto has pur chased mr darldges bouse ana a acres of land we kindly welcome mr and tars vanderfleet and family to our midst it might also be interesting to know that mr vanderfleet is an artist and draws pictures for the star weekly he also informs us that he tntenas ejtvtng ua some scenes or terra cotta m the star weekly he also proposes erecting an uptodate studio in con nection with his artistic work here we wish him continued success we understand that we are going to bare a building boom in terra cotta tills summer then watch terra cotta mr jas maoue who went to christie street hospital reoectly w an pleased to learn had a very successful ctperattkm and bis many friends here hopetbat be win soon be atse to re turn hojne much improved m health mrs h puckering and family of toronto spent the week end with mr and mis o xcam and family ft minim in bros of brampton have jaige gang of men with truces gra- ftomg the 3rd lme and as we said be fore that all good roads still lead to terraootta a number from here attended the anniversary s at union last quite a number of tourists are xzmcc here from toronto and nearly b the sffiaflsue space win be taken we are pleased to now that oeorge- fcyatrs board ot trade are getting pome good industrie how about terra ootta getting same we have so sjdod locations here so isfa be terra cotta out quiet little village we are sorry to report was vtstted recently by some person or psraons broke hto the residence of the late jsi ajff one evening and stole s radio and left two emply beer bottles on the tjama in arrtgt for this booty we andatatand that the provincial police am on the trail and w hope that the asfltp parttss will be brought to jos ef port orsdu was last sunday we m may 22 thirtythree members present mrs j d kelly won a chicken in a lucky draw a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted ny mrs charles day mrs balfe bradley and mrs william spence mackenzle attended the birthday dinner given at the hotel palmernorton windsor by the board of trade klwanls club and retail lumbermens association schooeld prominent lumber man last friday mr mackenzie also spent a few days visiting friends at tavistoac rev j o totton of hornby united church is attending the annual meet ing of the hamilton conference of the united church at mcmaster univer sity hamilton this week rev r o todd georgetown will occupy the pul pit of hornby united church next sunday evening mr fred anguish cnjt station agent here for the past seven years has been transferred to gait he will leave to take up duties at his new post shortly his wife and family win main in georgetown until a place or residence can be found in gait vera oavanagh of new hamburg win be the new station agent in george town he and his family will move here as soon as a house can be procured ogxt if othkovs and jjuauutsissavb uartvucr the years work of the georgetown group of the canadian girls in train ing was climaxed lost week when the glrifl entertained their mothers at their annual mothers and daughters banquet this was held in the school room of the united church about forty guests and girls enjoyed a delicious meal served at beautifully decorated tables the banquet wan both prepared and served by the girls under the capable supervision of the assistant group leaders miss frances deans and miss mjarjorlesrrans following the anquet the usual boasts were p with mte mar garet evans group leader acting as toastmaster after the king was toast ed in the usual manner june dark group president proposed trie roast to the church this was responded to by mrs r c todd nan brown then propos a toast to the mothers to which mrs h dark replied the toast to the canadian girls in training was proposed by mrs w t evans and the girls replied to if by repeat ing their purpose in unison the girls entertained their mothers with a brief programme they depicted a typical camp fire scene which in cluded songs games and skits the mam feature was a little three act play entitled the awakening church the evening was closed in the regu lar ogjt manner when mothers and daughters linked arms and sang taps girt guide news continued from page one the singing of taps and from the look of the tired but happy faces on the girls as they trudged back to town we would say the afternoon was a com plete success the guests from milton were as follows captain robinson lieutenant guild joan robinson june raffey loreen thompson doreeh thompson joan johnson marie le mon mary helen gooch peggy mont gomery pearl sims alice patterson lois bundy patsy teasdale joan ged- dlngs and janet elliott headquarters lor fish fresh lake trout fresh whitefish best red cohoe salmon fresh herring and codfish haddock fillets mackerel fillets fresh halibut orders for fish and chips taken daily anct dekvcfed promptly at pensons empire lunch main street phone 293 c locker storage for rent -at- the georgetown creamery active service notes lac bob nrftfnyu has returned to sboudouc n b after navmg spent furlough at home lac larry mackenzle has been transferred from manning pool toron to amprlor ont where he will take a flight engineers course acq graham farneu trenton was home on week ena leave acs gordon martin st thomas spent a week end leave at bis home word was received by his wife two eeks ago that merchant seaman chief cook alfred collins was invalided off bis ship and is in hospital at port said egypt it is expected he will be confined there foe several weeks aoapt matron helen lane has been transferred from camp petssrawa to osrnp borden grocery features tomato juice domestic shortening corn flakes bbs mud canadian cheese five roses flour quaker xxxx flour neilsons cocoa instant postum baltons puddings banquet pumpkin 7 lb bag all flavours 25c 19c 15c 29c 25c 98lb bag 249 19 w 29c t 43 5 plov 25 2 25c weekend values for thars fit sat jane 1st 2nd 3rd jtchmello macaroni bulk smcheih hand picked white beans 4ib22 salted peanuts hedlunds heat pastes glenwood thick sauce pure lard 5 ibs 25c 5 ibs 25c ft 39c wl9 lt 10c i ib 15c t1m georgetown soldiors contracts runcl forwarded to soldiers comforts committee s75jh cash on hand acknowledged- 2bja donation from mr ben young lwmeili from lucay draw 1090 otal may u r mrm was also a pliissnt caller ba oar bamlst pomimion bhead 2 24or 15c loaves domino baring powder esinz ktifant foods palhduvesoap 422 lifebuoy soap fresh 8c 4 cades 22c fruits v5c vabietikk w ti blip gillettslyv rllc navy tissue 4ia25 vegetables ontakio obowjc asparagus treat your dog well dr ballards meaties dog biscuits 2 ib 25c oaufosnia nan i lettuce 14c nw osxkn cabbage 7c lb tomatoes 19 lb mis cookjnq onions 5 lb 35c radish green ofbons cucumbers o o l

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