Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 20, 1938, p. 4

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i page 4 the georgetown herald wed nesday evening april 20th 1938 reduced prices now in effect on all mens and ladies spring coats at silvers there is still a speerfoid assortments of coats on the racks after easter prices means dollars in savings for you dont delay come in and see them now silvers dept store where your dollar goes farther phone 375 main street georgetown beam waqctappbon thursday april 14th 198 at chen williams milted church by the rev charles jolllffe olive mary daughter of mr and mrs percy wagstane to harold stanley beam son of mr and mrs stanley beam in memoriam stark in loving memory of ellen nellsen widow of the late james btark who died april 19th 1937 ever remembered by her son a n stark and family announcing formal toiletries bm the most sensational presentation to the buying public in the past decade weare very proud to present to the women of georgetown and district this superior line of cosmetics quality and beauty are undeniably stressed and in order to make it possible for everyone to be in aposltlon to use this quality line the dakm co of new york and windsor have established a new low price lor quality cosmetics zes beautiful packages we now have the following in stock cold cream 50c cleansing cream 50c finishing cream 50c tissue cream 50c face powder 4 shades 50c talcum powder 25c rouge 4 shades 50o lipstick 4 shades 50c facial freshener 50c briixiantine 50c body powder 15c 50c exclusive 4gtfti for georgetown and district maecormalks drug store georgetown special for one week only carnations 35c and 50c dozen all flowers at reduced prices due to unusual weather conditions the barber floral co georgetown phone 47w day or night j p s j fresh caught lake trout whole fish 25c lb j fresh caught fillet of sole v 28c salmon z lb 25c by the piece centre cot or slices lsclb white fillet 2 lb 29c eat more fish to get more pep i phone 23 we deliver georgetown millinery all the latest in uptodate millinery see our exceptionally fine showing for easter j hats from 150 p m misses liclaridge llaintfmeet georgetown tierald block upstairs obituary mrs james a bird death came suddenly to annie cook widow of the ate james henry bird who passed away at her home lot 7 con 6 esquesing on saturday april 9th she was a daughter of the late mr and mrs stephen cook and was bom at nortonvule january 4th 1876 and lived in peel county until com ing to halton twentythree years ago deceased had just entered her home and was reading a paper when she was stricken and- passed away she was in her 62nd year a kind and loving mother a good neighbor and esteemed by all who knew her she was a member of ashgrove united church mr bird predeceased her two years ago she leaves to mourn her loss five sons howard in saska tchewan arthur of wlarton wilfrid herbert and lorne esquesing town ship the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon when the service was conducted by her pastor rev b eyre the pallbearers were messrs j mcdonald j neuson m sproat h moffat w brownridge and geo currie the remains were interred in brampton cemetery by the side of her husband many friends from far- and near were present at the funeral and accompanied the remains to the cemetery mrs william e allan following an illness of several weeks mrs william e allan passed peacefully away at the home of her daughter mrs e a mann on thurs day april 7th in her 82nd year the late mrs allan who before her mar riage was mary mceachern was born in erin township of scottish parent age a daughter of the late archibald mceachern and barbara maclean some sixty years ago she was joined in holy wedlock to william e allan of erin township who predeceased her seven years ago until six months ago when id failing health she took up residence with her daughter the late mrs allan made her home at the family homestead where her son john resides two sons and one daughter remain to moum the loss of a loving mother john l on the homestead in erin township mrs e a mann of erin township and archie f of detroit michigan one sister mrs d r mceachern of terra cotta also survive the deceased had been a lifelong member or ospringe presbyterian church the funeral was held on saturday from the home of her daughter with a private ser vice conducted by the rev h l bennle of knox presbyterian church acton interment was made in the family plot in fairvlew cemetery acton the pallbearers were messrs john willis john mceachern elmer mceachern john allan chester al lan and a m mcpherson free press a quiet but pretty wedding took place thursday the fourteenth in glen williams united church of olive mary daughter of mr and mrs percy wagataffe of htlfcrest farm glen williams to mr harold s m beam of toranjto eldest son of mr and mrs stanley beam of glen wil liams and toronto rev c j p jolllffe officiating miss norma step henson of rockwood played the wed ding music assisted by miss dorothy wagstaffe sister of the bridet car nations and ferns were used as decor ations in the church the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white oriental satin gown with a silk tulle bridal veil worn by the grooms mother on her wedding day with a wreath of orange blossoms h she car ried a bouquet of pink carnations and calla tulles the bride was attended by miss phyllis blyth of glen wil liams gowned in baby blue net over taffeta and carried pink- carnations and ferns the groom was attended by mr hugh dodds of toronto the brides- mother wore printed silk with navy accessories and a corsage of pink sweet peas the grooms motner wore beige crepe and brown taffeta with matching accessories and a cor sage of- carnations after a reception held at willow glen home of the grooms parents the happy couple left amid a shower of confetti and good wishes on a motor trip to lon don and points west the bride travel ing in a gown of navy sheer with a grey tweed coat and navy accessories funeral of jay marsden the funeral of jay marsden for merly of glen williams who passed away at the woodstock general hos pital on monday afternoon was held from the mclevln funeral home 68 light street woodstock on thursday afternoon many friends and rela tives were in attendance to pay their last respects to the deceased the canadian legion attending in a body the floral offerings were numerous and very beautiful rev a e lloyd of dundas street united church was assisted in con ducting the service by the rev r r hare of innerkip and during the ser vices in the garden was sung very sympathetically by mrs irwin hart ley honorary bearers were a jacques a lonsbury d gregory b hugglns c shoebotham and w brown while following members of the canadian legl6itwere acting bearers p bra- byn j marshall c armstrong e linsdell r hart and william palmer interment was made in the presby terian cemetery church news t sctiptore text behold the lamb of god which taketfa away the sin of the world jn 1 29 erin messers ernest teeter george gingriok and g d scott attended the horse show at stratford last thurs day they report an excellent show mr and mrs w y gray returned to their home here on monday after spending four months with their son and daughter at delhi and acton re spectively mr and mrs gray quietly celebrated the fiftysecond anniver sary of their wedding at the home of their daughter in acton on april 7th mr l crawford left last thursday forest catherines to resume his dut ies as engineer on a lake boat he was accompanied by messrs oscar hurren and george short who have secured work on the boats we regret the illness of mr john r smith but we believe he is con valescing miss martha smlh of guelph genearl hospital was home over the weekend mr c j hamilton and miss mamie hamilton motored to cleveland ohio on saturday to visit with their bro ther mr lloyd hamilton who la quite seriously ill m and mrs h o bell have pur chased the new residence which mr l mundell built on the old bap tist church site last summer they will take possession in the near fut ure advocate stocked up the grocer was making out a list of his requirements to send to his wholesalers r bill hesnouted to his assistant do we want any newlaid eggs nqvsir weve enpugh to last a month or morel nothing else i have nothing but praise for the new vicar said a member of the congregation to the verger after the morning service so x observed when the plate was taken around said the verger mandy rastus why dont you work hard work never killed any body rastus dat shows what you knows about it ive already lost two wives dat way milton mrs gibson of winnipeg wife of mr lome gibson dairy oommlsaion- er of manitoba la the guest of mrs alex hume and mrs e nixon mr and mrs mae nonis and mrs thee wilson attended the funeral of late robert wilson atjnlagara falls on sunday mr wilson was a brother of the late thos f wilson of milton clarence vance had his right hand severely lacerated while operating a buzz saw at thomas hillocks wood cutting bee at alton last saturday af ternoon mrs jas cargill of lot 21 conces sion 2 nassagaweya met with a pain ful accident recently by falling down stairs and- fracturing one of her legs above the knee she was taken to the general hospital guelph her many friends hope she will soon be able to be around again mrs f leonard white went to woodstock last thursday to attend the funeral of her brotherinlaw the late jay marddan who died in the city hospital there on monday after noon deceased who was a veteran of the great war was in his 43rd year the monthly meeting of the coronv atlon group of the ladies aid of knox church was held on thursday last at the home of mrs george smil- ie the guest of honor was mrs a c macnabb celebrating her 79th birthday she was presented with a boquet of sweet peas a birthday cake was on the table guests were received by mrs smule and mrs r anderson jr mrs wm anderson presided champion for si w 3rd 4 1 jersey cow 3rd calf due to carta now also i heifer due to calve last of june both passed third test apply mrs h morrow college view itp gardens pleached gardens ploughed at reannrmhlfi rates apply to george munn phone 228 at for sale small garage 12 x 16 ft cheap mr quick sale apply at speights gar- age phone ztthr it g team for work am prepared to do any kind of work with team of horses gardens ploughed and any odd jobs given prompt attention at reasonable price fred conn- ontario st georgetown k i- for sale- irish cobbler seed potatoes in any quantity also firstclass eating pota toes gardens ploughed a few i loads of manure for sale a hyde f j i m sfc phone 161 georgetown 3t i for rent five-roomed- modern heated apart ment grandvlew aparts corner king and queen sts possession at once apply j b mackenzie son it the popularity of low fare excurs- ions on the two canadian railways may be gauged by the fact that they carry an average of one excursionist every fifty seconds a a gardiner assistant general passenger traffic manager of the canadian national railways told a montreal service club in a recent address one problem every canadian rallwaymen has fore most in his mind whether he reads the newspapers or not mr gardiner told his audience is that of giving the passengers the best and most complete service new advertisements to rent apartments and offices to rent in the mcdougall block georgetown apply to elmer c thompson phone 119w tf house to rent i five rooms bath water anp light main st north possession may 1st apply at herald office or phone 325 georgetown 3tp for sale or rent 5 roomed cottage on main st south immediate possession for particu lars apply kenneth m langdon phone 88w georgetown tf seed for sale oac no 21 seed barley no 1 grown from registered seed 90c per bushel john alexander lot 11 con 8 r r 2 georgetown 2tp for sale or rent frame house with five rooms five acres of land barn and chicken house good well in glen williams apply to s a sutcliffe glen williams 2tp farm for sale west part of lot 21 con 5 esquesr ing known as the dobble farm con taining 95 acres more or less frame house and bank barn on the premises immediate possession i m bennett clerk esqueslng township 2t plants for sale strawberries 75c per 100 raspoemes 150 per 100 asparagus 75c per 100 cheaper in large quantities choice flowering perennials 45c e b snow nerval phone georgetown 101 r 34 p wanted good prices paid for horses injured cattle etc for fox meat with injured animals phone very prompt- ly as meat must be secured immedi ately to be of use phone 95 r 31 georgetown reversing the charges horses positively never resold under any condition vannatter pox farm 4tp sal wanted men wanted good nearby raw- lelgh route now open sales way up this year if willing to conduct home service business white earning 30 and up weekly write immediately rawlelghs dept mlr21445d mon- teral canada it salesman wanted not a fortune but a pleasant pro fitable business for earnest and active people any dependable person can operate this simple business in a re served district 200 guaranteed home necessities used by millions of people safe and advantageous cash plan square deal no risk for free particulars write famtlex 570 st clement montreal if you wish to get somewhere- it agents wanted men women start now and be assured of a profitable spring and summer business represent cic factory hi your neighborhood over two hundred guaranteed necessltlea v l tea coffee extracts etc real pro- fits repeat business free premiums no money risk established territories available in some localities write at once j r cressey company dept g 1536 dundas street west toronto ontario 4 notice lo dog owners any person who owns or harbors a dog shall procure a tag on or before the 1st day of may 1938 tags may be had from the town clerk or the undersigned 3t w g marshall collector st georgei charch rev w o o thompson rector first sunday after easter holy com munion 800 am sunday school 1000 ajn matins 1100 ajn evensong 700 pa st alton church glen william first sunday after trinity sunday school 2100 pan evensong 300 pm bmptm charch rev e o baxter minister 1030 ajn sunday school 7j00 pin service of worship subject a risen life special music wul be rendered by the acton bapustxholr tuesday btju will hold meeting in balhnmfad meet at the church at 730 pm thursday 8 pjn ddweest service a welcome to mil the uamed charoh rot f o overend bjl minister wednesday s pan bmta study and prayer sunday 10 ajn sun school k oj fit wwii 11 a btowsprtnjooiwi ttrth soutr pan the minister rev a b irwin bjl and the obotr of mdton united cbnroh wtrj exchange wttbrer p o over bjl and the choir for the evening servlcfe santa clafta chok prunes 219

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