Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1946, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday april 24 1946 hard of hearing hearing aid users vhstm mosi beautiful most powerful and lightest hearing instrument in the world i acousticqn s u special clinic 19 mr f l armstrong at the mcgibbon hotel on friday april 26th u tun matt i pan a magnificent instrument that brings you the final happy post war realization of everything you dared hope for the lightest smallest most powerful instrument ail id one c case as easy to carry as a spectacle case so beautiful you will thrill with pride to wear it see it try it no ob ligation bertrymal acuusticun aillttieiainaciilsli spiht iuiiu itiim iw hr vofaaf fall bmaw cousficonjipnbxiaalr 116knv sl biiammeni6nc 1 social and personal ictob records at mcclures 20 1760 a hubba hubba heaven again kerry comu iavt rra let it snowi tss sandman rides the tbatl vaughn monroe ih tbs blub dantjbf ioc always hurt the one you love spike jone tm alw chasing rainbows too wont be satisfied perry como mr and mrs w t barnard of mu ton were visitors in town yesterday mr r h ireland spent the week end witti his wife and family in wind eor mr and mrs s blow and miss joyce blow of toronto spent the easter noli day with mr and mrs harold blckle ool and mrs h martin of detroit michigan were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs fred mcnally mt and mrs boy vandusen of tarn weer holiday visitors with the mcolb bona mr gordon alcott of copper cliff is visiting in town with his parents mr and mrs george alcott abojday visitors with mr and mrs m h moyer included mr and mrs j m cork of toronto mr and mrs vernon smith of port nelson were week end visitors with mr and mrs p b coffin mr and mrs w r s douglas john and wary elaine of toronto axe apen dhig the easter vacation with mrs j m moore and the misses clarldge mr and mrs m hay of tara spent the holiday in town with bhelr son and daughter in low mr and mrs ivan hay grand opening huttonville park wednesday may 1st dancing every wednesday and saturday 9 to 12 30 50c per person wednesdays the modern aires take cak ohj what it seemed to be ctuulle spival 00111 obi x wish bis tjbhc old times vaughn monroe okczy twozy baby freddy martin polovtsian french igor by the fhlladepuum orchestra omm occtnish rhapsody parts 1 and 3 harry cohen pianoforte c12013 highlights from porgy and bess andre kostelanetz and his or chestra latest columbia records c799 sioux city sue i dldnt mean a word i said jack miller c796 frim pram sauce in the moon mtst lea brown c797 two hearts are better than one all through the day frank sinatra miss mary paul nurse intraining at toronto general hospital has been home on vacation with her parents dt and mrs r t paul ir and mrs j c mcallister and patsy of pontiac michigan spent tiie weekend at the home of mr and mrs e v maocormack tpr bruce collins was home from camp bordei for easter with his par ents mr and mrs alf collins mr and mrs g h boody were home from toronto with her parents dr and mrs c v williams for the holl saturdays johnny boyd s orchestra special 24th of may dance with bobby tsimby and his orchestra mr and mrs frank plews of de troit michigan were weekend visitors with mr and mrs 6 p chapman mrs garnet ci heroe and daughter marilyn of juration ore guests this week at the same home mrs a g m bruyris entertained at a on monday afternoon for mrs eric stewart the former marie sprongers of holland who joined her husband in georgetown a few weeks ago mrs d l herbert poured tea and misses fre da herbert and olhe moyer were tea room assistants engagement mr and mrs james mulholland wish to announce the engagement of their daughter doryne marie to donald owyne smith son of mr and mrs walter smith of orangevule tbe marriage will take place ln the near future mrs m brown heads hobnby w i at a recent meeting of hornby wo men s institute held at the home of mrs w j thompson officers were elected for the year mrs j e white lode conducted tbe election and off cers are 1st vice- speedy and reliable thats wilsons delivery service 274 r 5 fcwabohn 2nd vice president mrs rjy wilson and secre tary treasurer mrs f stark you may find yovtsoff urthe same position as joe green anybody may persons loans through your bank make it possible for yon to antici pate future earnings thin is an essential part of iu service swh loorls nioy d0 obtained to meet financial needs of many kinds to lay in ahead a winter s supply of coal jo pay municipal or other taxes in time to earn the discount to provide for home repairs to send a boy or girl to follege to consolidate debts indeed for any found reason tank ctodft runs through all personal life and commercial life it oper tes silently and unobtrusively you take it for granted that is the way canadian banking works th i a d v r 1 1 nr n t is sponsor by y o vf bamk notice to dog owners every owner possessor or keeper of t dog who has not procured a licence 4hall do so on or before the 1st day of may 1940 i have been instructed by council that this law must be strictly enforced you can secure your tags from the undersigned or from the town clerk at the municipal office w g marshall chief of police world food emerge ncv for lost and hungorln eur- pa we or sndlnp food wo must send novo tho neodlsjtsw uajuhorvoorl m must help feed a hungry world girls wanted for knitting and finishing department transportation arranged beaumont knitting mills fssom losw a soriout thortago of food in cortaln areas of hio world was exported buff crop failures in many areas and lack of distribution facilities soods and tools in others crea ted a food shortago of alarming proportions only im mediate deliveries of staple foods can sustain the hungry millions produce and save more since 1939 our per capita record of food exports has exceeded that of any other country food production has soared canadians have eaten well in spite of war today the seriousness of the world s food situation calls for een greater efforts we can increase our food ship ments and still have enough for our needs this is what we can do we can ship more wheat flour meats cheese and eggs if as great quantities as possible are made available for shipment during the next four months producers deliver to market consumes buy less op these foods buy only or immediate needs waste nothing plant a garden- substitute vegetables for as many op thee vital foods as you can this will increase supplies atstorage depots thus freeing additional needed foods for tbe world s hungry there can be no permanent prosperity for us or anyone while hanger anddespair affttcturge areas of the world tsd foodlafecmjoagtmlim the goviuoant of canada x

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