Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 19, 1944, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday july 19th 1944 outstandingly good im a v i n i tea amu juicb w- lse s7e sit xs pebydrrtbaas a 9 stebko cubes ioc closer ala t x w ase special hbw pack 4yuchr hm peas romanhul at nabob gotfkb a 43 qunruiut xw as quakeboatsk ixa subab s m vboit kxm 35 satarjr pmtia a as fbp1t jam 1s bndvl srif ftaua flour i9c omi pmfmtlm cocoa r 24c ifclami sum olives v 65c baselbu flakes a a7o biscuits zse lobster se palmoltve ss ss d camay soap 3 n 17 b mi 14a cuamskb ma u s he soap set a sanulush a sd4ko t opm drain uia5 ivory soap a oii9e whul tox eozr x4e wo romrre the right to limit qojuititlm of aqsurcluiialm size sco lemons 43c dossil size 252 valencia oranges 39c dozen size 220 valencia oranges 45c dozen bizet 176 valencia oranges 56c dozen new beets carrots cauliflower and cabbage at market prices grati and togetablo prico snbtsetto market riaetoarioaii cu t jniy aeo sugar fl to 10 j4 to 37 1 pbs8brvb8 1 to 84 tea or oof f oo 14 to 36 el 8 1 bu 66 ami 71 social and personal toroat ann hyde pent last week in irosto mrs frank tyler and daughter jean are rifttlng friend in klnuudlne mrs s p chapman and virginia are petarttng their vacation at bobcageon mr and mr iharold bell of ha milton visited mrs j bell last week mlsa ohartene symons is vacationing with mrs venice ucoumber and judy miss mary louise smith of welland la a guest at the borne of miss horah cleave mrs v e ruswli and sun david of toronto an vwtta mr and mrs oroft krs a reeve and bars ttdnf oole are spending a week at morinu lodge uvnt mr and mrs william o jtfhnston of votdjtto are holidaying with mrs vtoletooot mra k o mcmlhan and joyce and mrs w mcmillan are bohdajtng at thunder bay ik huron mr and mrs ted scarlett are spend ing a vacation at a cottage on light house beach lake nlplsshig mtas lena mokally mlae robinson and mrs paul barber are spending a holiday at the mew windsor hotel bala mrs j eurroclc of pleaherton and son qtor a a sturrock spent the veek end with the formers sister mrs r lane emery st mrs sam mackenzie and sandy and mama have returned after tp two weeks at seaf orth with mrs mac kenzies mother mrs j m oardlno mr and mrs russell klrby and son allan enjoyed a holiday trip to ottawa montreal and quebec mrs klrby visit ed her sister id st johns quebec we were sorry to hear that mrs harvey bradley and miss jessie lee- vltt were taken to oueiph general hospital last week we join with their friends in wishing speedy recoveries sgt george gilmer w a g- and mrs gilmer spent two weeks at jack sons point the mn up their holidays by spending a week end with mr and mrs fred grtkner edith st and mr and mrs a hancock nerval station recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs j b mackenzie include mrs w b pasmore roctowood mlw chris tina mcqueen and master john loates of ottawa and ft lieut and mrs ken mackenzie with infant son jack of aylmer among the visitors with mr and mrs edward wbdson during the past week were miss dora farncoxcb of to ronto and mrs alexander walker mc- gill of westtnount pq and mr and mw roy clifton late of timmlna now of toronto over sixty members of verdun re- ibekah lodge and children picnicked on thurs afternoon in the park supper was served shortly after six oclock the four group leaders mrs william bulllvant mrs sam walker mrs gordon spence and mrs howard lil- llco were in charge of arrangements a program of spirts followed the sup per active service notes pte bruce mooartney oamp borden was home on weekend leave opl jean tennant owajo is home on fwlough from rosedale barracks toronto sgt bud james of sydney h s is spending a inday leave at bis home hare t h p o jfmmle eknmerson has been transferred to oomwallls from stada- cona lao j c h evans has returned to sheppard asberta after spending a leave at borne qat juy harhqfc oamp borden was cie on week end leave leopt bed- shaw also of oamp borden spent a weekend leave at home r chief p 6 john bmmerson has re turned to the bast qoast after a asday leave at home his wife has returned to her parental home in inglewood birthday oongratulatlohs from fa mily and friends go this week to lao john hunter who celebrated bis birth day on july oth this is the second birthday john has spent oversea gnr charles sinclair who is sta tioned at hamilton spent last week end with his parents mrs mnclar and daughters donna and carol of guelph accompanied him mr and mrs d barley received word recently that their eon opl gordon harley broke his leg in a motorcycle accident oord ii in the lome scots overseas and is in charge of repairs for 100 motorcycles pte james collier recently arrived home from italy and la in christie st hospital toronto undergoing throat and lung treatment pte collier went overseas with the lome scots prior to enlistment he was employed at smith stone ltd jlmmle saw action for five thr in italy oapt max strang son of mr j a strang who writes the herald as we see it column is now in normandy max writes that he likes the country better than england as it is more like canada with its rolling countryside he says the french are very quaint with their berets and bwowneeled carts oapt strang is an engineer with the line of communications unit umehouse mrs a hall and her guest mrs grant entertained a number of local ladies at euchre on thursday after noon mrs grant being highest scorer and miss swaokhatner received con solations the hostess served a lovely in case you are interested hughes ctlbsftxr the financing of the war and the organization of the nation foe an allout war effort has taught us many lessons tn the poatiar per iod we should put into practice the lessons which the wvx hew taught ni within the next few days the measure of family iitwwsiiiiumi lr- to be introduced by the prime minister under this measure allot the parents of children under is years of age are to be paid fanmv attrw- anoes starting at 8jx monthly for the first child under is yean otr age and gradually scaling down to i00 per montti in the larger famil ies this measure is a direct result of our war fltntmttnr experience and in effect is a transfer of amnnal wealth from those who do not need it to the lieadg fanmlea who do need it the unequal aia of the national income was one of the major causes of distress dozing the last depression this measure la a daring and scientific tum to ward a sohrtlon of this problem- please follow the debate on this ques tion cerefuly castvt notice theioal office of w h kentoer son will be closed the first week in august the jury meeting of the wjds was held at the home of mrs a w norton on thursday evening text word go being answered wltfa a verse of scrip ture a special collection was taken for hospital supplies for the bale dona tions for the snty bale may be left with mrs j r scott the hostess served refreshments- georgetown and umehouse congre gations held a joint picnic at stanley park krtn on saturday which was wen attended rev- c c cochrane was to charge of sports events all en- joyed supper around well laden tables tn the evening- mr and mrs w t mills are holi daying at their summer home here mrs ron t is vistlng her sis ter in hamilton miss joan oastle of toronto is holi daying with mrs jos scott mr and mrs barnes and miss tay lor of toronto visited at miss ivens on mr and mrs hooker and barbara of oueiph and marie and marjory roe of georgetown have been at mr and mrs e meiers mrs law and children of brampton have been with the gisbyb congratulations to mr and mrs fred brooks on the arrival of a son on saturday last lived nkut acton joseph brooks died in his 74u year very suddenly jury let at its home lot 33 concegnon 5 eboealme he was bom to- birmingham b4 the son of daniel brooks and came canada 33 years ago he has lived aa his farm near acton for 37 years he was a very quiet man but on wellliked by his neighbo he warn a member of the former methodist his wife the former agnes davis oos daughter three sons and one b remain to mourn his loam they a william of toronto agnes cut oorte sixth line erin fred at lhne- bouse and albert at home a brother james resides in blrmltigham ehg- land the funeral service was held at that- johnstone rurnley funeral home on last tuesday the service was con ducted by his minister rev a o w- foreman interment was made in fair- view cemetery acton the palaearerj were messrs wilfred mfcxntyre wil liam anthony arthur boh reuben evans thomas kennedy and richer benton free press phone 357 georgetown t h a tre friday july 21st special matinee at 3 pm action in arabia geoexe sanders vitiinia bruce pardon my rhythm gloria jean patric knewlca fox news saturday july 22nd matinee at 3 pm au baba 40 thieves toetinicolor maria laontes job baa march of time naval log of victory cartoon zoot cat qaptet7tjaredeviloftlewt tuesday and wednesday july 25 and 28 see here private hargrove subcrt walker donna reed passing parade immortal blacksmith traveltalir mackinac island we can buy our way into a breadline ijijistori v it o meek tiffin word that covers a m ultitude of tnrffcrihg only through profiting by postmittoles will we suffe less remember how in notes on the lofiiescou camp continued from page one lieut h o wrlgglesworth george town platoon lieut j m maoixmald acton platoon lieut a e armstrong milton platoon lieut walter carpen ter georgetown platoon c cot nominal boll maorh c mcohire lt h c wrlg glesworth lt o weddell lt j m mc donald 2 lt a e armstrong 2 lt w carpenter c3jl w carney osm herrlngton oqm6 x y oraptne sgt b baylies set r madsen sgt s g efeson l- bgt j a ritchie opls m j bennett r r crichton e k white lopls r anderson r armstrong t o elliott g a henderson n ne- vills r e parker r b plnkney o o ranney ptes o f allen e e anderson o i bailey j r baker h sevan q w bllton m bosiuevac j boslljevac tm1 brandford j a bruce r bruce r brush j r cambell r v chlshokn t p clarke j o capps n o death w h death r xjeporest a dewhurst o b drew d n ervin k prancescato w l given r e grace m g grenke k kul m h hilson o holoway h n hurren h t jblley m uinisso w louth d n mclfcchern a mchdgh m mc- laughun j v mays l b mbtmtkln j w mowat j k pakner d r w- rowlsy c l roeher o saunders g scott p w sheppard a silver h j sknitb 7 a thompson j thomaont k tonneul g tiirsoss d t wuds j p farmer o t hughes d robert son p oarney w coles t sevan lome soots band ojui dobhey sgt a herbert sgt k iffrrvmm bdsm t herbert m hetfaert i bnalie w kcnsue h king h wheeler j armatrong o crawford g smith r splelvogel r agnew c landsbo- roughg kldal a tennant a ool- ttns o stapteton a cuthfcert n orthbert h obtbbart a aiukerr o mrallum a fay joe carter f oar- tertt sason f bill at margo sft j ctaord bands t beam b petch j bitriki o ban h loo and w bralda thaloft war fplksbltw their mone caused prices to rise so that by 19181 the you buy today fir 89 coot l85 then while babys coat was jlfl eompored to a similar coat at rx today this was inflation and all too soon it was followed by the inevitable depression thatfe wihj our government isdetermtntd to prevent inflation now why there ore price ceilings and other ontiinflotionary measures to hold the cost of living down and ktep our dollar volut ugh and you help prevent a futurt depression and keep yoer dollars high in volue every time you possupa needless luxury j invest your money wisely pgstl and avoid black morlcet spending i promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down i will buy only what i need i will observe tbe ceiling whether buying or sell ing goods or service i whj pay off old debts ti for rh fimnvt itrweat war savings certificates and i will support taxes which help lower the coat of irving i jpiua ptmhbtfths brewing industry c0ntar1o rtrml dw him tkst iiiirtffjhi fot all at ptmtw of tbe rdba

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