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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 27, 1940, p. 8

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s a the georgetown henjd wednesday evening november 27tfi i940 ababaabaaabbbbaaaaaaabaaaaabaaaaaabaaaabbwbabbbbbaaaaaaa bucks 3 rolled oats quick cooking 6 lb bag 26c 2 skoe polish 2 in i black tin 10c aunt jemima pancake flour pkg 16c jcatowwrbeehiveuiqrn syrup 2a 19c 3 lifebuoy soap 2 for 15c 3 quaker corn flakes 2 for 18c 2 smiths tomato ketchup 2 for 26c u oa bolu rose baking powder 1 lb tin 15c 5 monarch pastry flour 24 lb bag 74c s maple leaf flour 241b bag 79c m orbaaof the west s heinz soups assorted 2 for 25c s choice quality pumpkin lge tin 2 for 23c odex or palmouve soap 3 for 17c s durham corn starch 9c redsrose coffee i lb tin 49c finest meats prime rib s ak roasts z5f fresh pork legs stank q i end mv 22 sweet picexed cottage rolls 25- phone 28w georgetown cj buck wm deliver boneless healed back bacon br u siclb rc vm 43cib front quarters lamb 6 lb average lb jjc i local news l visitaltemansjeweh3r store at brampton and be convinced waterloo school annual christmas concert friday december 20th 815 iun come to the norval bachelors ttance in norval parish hall novera- iter 29th admission 35c 2t alemn ns ad presented at our store is good lor 100 on any 1000 purchase the ashgrove school concert will be held the evening of monday de cember lsth the ashgrove wms are holding a croklnole and pie social on friday evening november 29th admission 25c the ashgrove wa are holding a bjumnay apron booth christmas novel- tie baking booth on friday decem- er 6th afternoon tea will be served and a croklnole social at night sixteen members of the george town mens bridge club met on mon day evening at the home of the se cretarytreasurer s p chapman and enjoyed an evening of bridge an opportunity 1 rubbers and verzioes at bargain prices at brills 36th anniversary sale see our ad vertisement- which -appears- elsewhere in this paper the womens institute will hold tbelr regular monthly meeting on wednesday december 4th at 3 pm ml the heme of mrs q campbell a contest of handmade articles cost not to exceed 25c the georgetown red cross will nave an exhibit of all work done for the refugees next tuesday december ad at the work room in the post office afternoon tea will be served 16 pm everyone is urged to come to this display i tuneral services for mrs j n mor- tson who passed away at her home zo norval on monday november 18th held last wednesday afternoon sirs moigason the former edith robinson was bom in england and bad spent the greater- part of herufe jn norval she was an active member of st pauls anglican church she is sur vived by ber husband five brothers p and f o o frank robmson newmarket her bert robinson calgary and edward bounson denver and one sister mn e b loree of uoydtown toe funeral service was held from iter residence to st pauls church with burial in hulcrest cemetery jiorval when winter comes to canada continued from page 4 ports in canada many americans of coarse spend their winter in their own country but others taking ad vantage of joe present rate of baaga which makes every american dollar worth about tan cents prefer to come to canada where they vm find a new and stimulating world da anticipation of the increased tou- tsi traffic from south of the border u colonies bare been oasatbfljtt- hatfe to the pacific the snowdad idas are heakmtng to i errfhrniisra who wish to rtanwnstratp their still an slopes and earns and qnkfc mot or to those who barely su for jn and never wua to ba too far away aom the dmner baq canadlam have became definrtery snowminded their jf anthttrtswa for wmtar sporta aamafal and the spirit of eonrada- t gwt inwiiil than who ylstt their wto- vf jsqspp n much to brtog holy cross church answers popes appeal for day op penance and prayer sunday at holy cross church a large congregation attended mass and nearly all received holy communion in response to the holy fathers ap peal for a day of penance and prayer the church was visited by many dur ing the day to make the- stations ot the cross and to mediate on the suf ferings of our divine lord to ask for eternal peace for those who have died in the war to comfort all those who have suffered through it and to ask cods protection for the empire and the world at 900 oclock mass the pastor appealed to the congregation on the significance of the day saying in part another call and one more inslst- ant than any before has gone forth from vatican city tor a worldwide prayerful effort in behalf of peace today november 24th our beloved pontiff pope plus xii asks all to petition the throne of divine mercy by prayer and penitential works for the return of peace justice and chris tian charity throughout the world among catholics the tendency has been to recognize the need of prayer and sacrifice to effect peace on earth and today they are making a concert ed effort to move god to shower his needed mercy upon beeet mankind some few may pray consistently for peace but the majority are content with an occasional supplication to their heavenly father unless as in european lands they have been made to feel the weight of wars horrors too many also have vested their faith in men while they either ex cluded ood from their minds or for got his omnipotent power today the holy father urges all to look above man to the creator of man and of the world and to call vehemently upon the only one who has power to bend the wills of men antl by his divine direction order the course of events thus we mustintenslfyand increase our prayers prayer to be most effective must be unremit tingly coitant unbrokenly universal and insistently beseeking todays religious surge will possess these qualities only if every one is instantly obedient to the urging of his spiritual father to further the cause of peace and protection by prayer by sacrifice and by penitential works so as to form an immense chorus of supplies lion which rising aloft and penetrat ing the heavens will win for us fa vours and the mercy of ood local lorne scots entertain friends at bingo and dance members of the lome soots played host to their mends at a party in the arena last friday evening members of the pipe and brass bands and many members of the casf were present a bingo party started at 815 with a good attendance followed at 930 by a dunce in the adjoining ballroom little holland and orchestra of ouelph supplied the music after an enjoyable evening of danc ing lunch was served at 1200 by local members of- the unit the dance was one of the nicest ever held locally and great credit is due those in charge officers of the regiment were well represented with major j n r bar ber lieutenants roaf bj er harold mcclure and paul barjer present sergeantmajor jack murray and r-q- ms frank shannon who are taking i isnt this a new una friend yes hii farmer mcdougan finally 901 a telephone i dpuon tr or tbe i baajstetaa batten ana sb ifcsha tor bar unto till s department stores swing into the seconds week of the storewide if you did not get one of our sale clreolsra please call at store for one anniversary sale bargains bargains for everyone have you entered your lucky number for the free radio with every purchase regardless of amount you get a chance an a free general electric master commentator radio write your name and address on the coupon and drop into the sealed box lucky number draw saturday evening nov- 30 11 pm the more purchases you make the more coupons you receive who will be the winner t rubbers and overshoes at sale prices department stores georgetown a refresher course in toronto also present among those on active service who attended were sergt alf obuizut ptas bui hewitt albert nick garter and bill korzack all of camp borden pte d kidd of rjcajbc toronto pte cam double toronto pte frank gol den of the irish regt toronto and pte albert reeves jack scrysngeour and albert slmaon of the oohqs were also present death separates actons oldest married couple the passing of james mcintosh at his home in acton on sunday novem- ber nth separated that towns oldest married couple mt7 tosh would have observed their mth wedding anniversary on december 0th mr mcintosh was in his 87th year and though in fafltag health for some time his unfaltering spirit kept him up and about born at ouelph a son of the late thomas and bum mcintosh mcintosh had been a resident of ac ton since 1888 the early years of his married life were spent in stewart- town and milton up until the time of his rettrementr tew years ago he was connected with the leather business and he was a valued employee of the beardmore company for over forty years he was treas urer of the adton baptist church ha was a staunch liberal in politics be sides his widow who was before her marriage mary jane graham he lea ves two sons prank in acton and roy in oatiawa he was the laat member of a family of six the funeral service was held on tuesday wowmhnc uwl with aorta at the johnafene rwmeor funeral home conducted by bar b o sax- ter assisted by rev h l beanie in terment waa made in vairvlew cemetery the pallbearers ware j h boyd j c matthews charles frank lin wmiam worden k grippe and merchants i drop in and we will be glad to help you with your advertising needs vesf and htu b pleased too when he finds how much he saves on fuel bills with red top insulating wool spld by j b mackenzie son

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