the george herald wednesday evening april 30th 1941 huttonviixe p ark parade of bands 1- grand opening may 7th- featumno richard avonde and hia orchestra v 12 men and a girl maymth jack mack and his orchestra of toronto may2it wahs tipping and his orchestra by popular bequest may244 gibson boyd orchestra guelph may28th donnell and hu orchestra prom kitchener regular admission dancing 830 1xj0 standard time huttonville park is ideal for picnics reunions and parties park muter same management as last tear for particulars phone brampton 357 r 33 or write o hockley huttonville bob this and that in sport by o mao uooilrray bob goldham signs with toronto maple leafs briluant star played first hockey hers georgetown sport fans took a great deal of pleasure out of the announces ment that bobby goldham had sign ed a toronto maple leaf contract ever since bob starred in those strat ford georgetown midget games while only 14 back ave years ago lo cal sportsdont has been waiting for the chance to applaud when he would be taken on the strengtn of the leais many sports writers are nor specu lating as to whether oonnle smythe will play him in the leafllneup next winter or season him down m the minors either at providence or hershey some think smythe has a real find and will probably round him out as a leaf regular next season at any rate he will train next fall at st catharines a lot could be sold afcout bob and his hockey ability but georgetown friends know all his accomplishments bob goldham is just turning 19 and is believed tobe one oi the young est players to turn pro hockey he is a student at toronto northern voca uonal school and will graduate with his matriculation instrumental on starting bob n his road to hockey fame was ryerson douglas at one time physical director of northern vocational school douglas was also credited with seleoting hank goktup ttie kingston boy for the leafs bob will play lacrosse this summer to keep in shape for next winter local council of women held regular meeting mrs a o m bruyns charles sl was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the local council of wo men on monday afternoon at the home of mrs ralph ross mrs bruyns talk on art was very interesting and was ulutsrated by a display of famous paintings a shower of hospital supplies for british hospitals also took place at this meeting and many articles were received mrs a ross and miss mary law son were hostesses and mrs r foulls poured tea at the social hour follow ing the meeting norval born hurst at st josephs hospital ouebph en tuesday april 39th 1041 to ajc jos hurst rjoajp brantford and mrs hurst of georgetown a brother for peter michael david most of ni work our eye to the hmtt we work too ban factory store office or at at night we read saw go to a movie or play cards what is the answer bye strain and fatigue we can help yen make an appointment with m taday newest style of glasses at ottj consult ot walker r 0 eyesight specialist wfaa will be at bis offlee am the bon telephone co street georgetown yaw may at his offlee phone miss jean welsh and miss nora mc michael spent the week end with mr and mrs bill mcmlchael mrs fred white spent the week end in toronto murray wilson oi hamilton spent the week end with his mother mrs m wilson mrs peer and mrs marshall of freeman visited with miss florence mcpherson on sunday terry evans rcaf of toronto visited in norval on sunday mrs wm arnold of aoton spent a few days with mrs g c brown miss annie noble of toronto has been spending a few days with her brother col a l noble mrs cole of toronto is spending the week at her home here the prep school boys of upper can ada college spent the week end at norval house a patriotic religious service was held in the presbyterian church norval on st georges day evening april 23 the children of the public school oc cupled the choir loft nd sang two numbers due to illness rev s r- cblebrook was not present to take par rev chas gumming minister or the united church spoke on the words salute to britain and appeal ed for earnest consecration to the cause ol freedom rev arthur leg get minister of the prebsyterian church dealt with the subject splr itual leadership on the part of 13m plre figures especially their majes tics the king and ueen an offer tng was taken for the bombed chur ches of britain fund the scores made by norval rifle club on monday evening are hall 100 x 7 johnson 100 x 7 meredith 99 x 8 caves 99 x 8 hustler 96 x 4 lisk 9d x 4 crozier 95 x 2 cantelon 94 x 4 red cross shipment the following shipment of goods was made to the warehouse in toronto this week completing the first quota of hospital and refugee clothing 5 layettes 17 mens dressing gowns 67 pr pyjamas 5 hospital gowns 6 khaki handkerchiefs 3 dressing gowns size 2 1 dressing gown slue e 9 pr pyjamas size 12 2 pr pyjamas size 10 3 boys shirts size 8 2 wmdbreakers i pr child s wool shoes 1 shirt 1 pullover size 2 1 pullover size 6 1 bonnet and handkerchief 1 pr ladles wool bloomers 1 print dress size 2 2 babys scarves 1 wool heed shawl 3 child a strps 4 girls gowns size 10 is pr panties size 2 27 diapers 8 quilts army notes pte wesburn marchment of the highland light infantry of canada now stationed at debert military camp nova scotia is home on fur lough welburn looks quite well ag ain after his recent serious illness at debert driver k b tyers of camp bor den spent the week end in town with his family ser henry shepherd was home over the week end from newmarket training centre ac3 bill armstrong was home leave for a few days last week with his parents mr and mrs fred arm strong a few days after be arrived at his new post at st thomas the entire school there was quarantined for scarlet rever and leave was gran ted to students when the quarantine period ended gds frank mcdonald of mimlco was a visitor in town this week pies a n carter and bruce har ley of camp borden were home over the week end armand b swackhamer is now lo cated at the air armament school mountain view ontario baixinafad miss hewson speaks to study club an opening meeting of the study club was held on monday afternoon april 21st at the home of mrs w q o thompson with a good attendance miss oonah hewson of cobourg told an interesting story of bamum house at grafton an old colonial house bought and reconstructed by the ar chltectural conservancy where she is hostess and in charge of the canadian handicraft shop which occupes one or the rooms of the house mrs g m balnes of toronto con venor of the bamum house commiuee brought out an exhibit of canadian handicrafts which she arranged ar ustically and about which she told many lneresting facts mrs ralph ross poured tea assistod by several members of the club each for modern qtcuirfimf mmm lovely washable walls ar yours with this modsm on- bound watsr paint easily quickly and sconomtcal- ly applisd to plaster or wall paper cholc of lovely colours a crown diamond product 100 sold by 100 richardsons h now is the time to attend to your garden and lawns v lawn mowers 850 to 2200 grass seeds lb 40c bamboo rakes 29c dutch sets lb 15c a complete line of garden tools vigoro and gardenite fertilizer wizard sheep manure phone 25 georgetown 1 stewarttown f j x jetay harding eldest son of mr arid mrs john harding was instantly killed in an accident while riding his bicycle on no 7 highway near acton on sunday night the motorist win ded by oncoming head ughls crashed into the bicycle theqnpathy of a the meeting brought a the community is extended to the be- n yfj sta which amoun reaved family ed to two war savings certificates the roads in this conmumltv which neting was closed with the sing havo been ahnost impassable for the x anthem last few weeks are drying up quickly and traffic is getting back to normal despite the bad conditions or the road there was a good attendance- at the showing of the moving pictures the cavalcade of europe by mr rex frost last tuesday night mr frost was privileged to visit many or the european cour tries lately and gave an interesting commentary on the different scenes the wm s held their april meet ing at the manse th president mrs varmatter presiding the worship service was led by mrs warne and contained a beautiful easter message during the business port of the meet t lg plans were mode for uie section al rally of the hakon prcsbyterlal wms which will be held rere on may 21st mrs foreman had charge of the topic which was a story of the ktcat mlssoinary work accomplished in newfoundland by the late dr oh ver jackson cbl tower hornby continued from page 1 square concrete base at the base of the steel tower is a steel place below this a porcelain cup superimposed up on a steel ball all resting in a saucer shaped top of the concrete base this resembles a ball and socket joint therefore the entire weight of this tall tower is supported on this porce lain insulator about 15 inches high running at right angles from the four corners of the ten foot square shaft about three hundred feet from the ground are the four guys one and threeeighths inch wire rope specially designed and tested to hold the tower against a 120milean hour gale these guys are anchored in the ground 650 feet from their point of contact with the tower they bear the extra weight of four insulators each weighing 300 pounds the tower is painted in alternate strips of white and orange according to department of transport regula tons to provide odequate marking tor night flying service lights are plac ed at each hundred- foot level those are ar on opposite sides of the be visible from all directions on the top of the tower is an aviation beacon the hants on the tower alone require more electric energy than the average star sight to air traveller eomtas in to isatton airport at nlghtjand at ou ifxiswff totothe taky dark- pew a m a atrattes effect ob uailihill bolldbng is dwarf d br te tatv twor h compa ppajarefl ponaatav tup tm storm tmaon and conditioning uni offices staff room kitchen toilet and garage heating supplied by what is known as a split system that is the heat is supplied to the various rooms by means radiators and also by ventilating ducts the ah supplied through the ventilating ducts is- heated in the win ter and cooled in summer heat to the air ducts is drawn off from the transmitter when in operation this amounts to a saving of approximately 1 000 gallons of oil per year cooling supplied by washing the air with cool water from the well supplying the building the interior of the building is as modem as tomorrow with all fittings designed in a most practical and dis tinctive manner the main control is a large oblongshaped room with the various panels of the transmitter lit ted flush along one wall some dts tance back from this is the control console and behind that a wall of lass brick to the left of the desk t a higher level are glassenclosea offices overlooking the room the broadcast transmitter l a very in volved network ol electric circuits with many miles of wire connecting its various units these all focus al the control console and the operator on duty has full control of all parts of the apparatus and li continually ad vised regarding its operation and here is how a programme ori ginsitlng in the cbc studios al to ronto gets to the obl transmitter at hornby ontario and then into the homes of the listeners musjc come dy drama news talks and special events all travel the same way over high frequency telephone lines from the studios to the transmitter build t that point th progr is electrically anipuneff hd from the tower i church news scripture text the lord is in his holy temple the lurd s throne la in heaven his eyes behold his eyelids try the children of men pa 11 4 the annual meeting of esquesing women s instl ute was held in uie council chunber mrs john mur ray 2nd vicepresident took the chair lor election of officers president mrs lawson 1st lce president mrs h p lawson 2nd vce president mrs mrs john murray secretary treas irer mrs ken harris district di rector mrs w lawson directors and social commiuee wire re elected lance cpl s hint of newmarket ac gilbert hunt of jarvis and tpr tom dickcittmi of toronto wert all home las week miss lamb came home from guelph general hospital where she has been tor some months as a patient mr humphrei brown of milton took charge of the service at st johns church last sunday for mr cole- brook who was sick we deliver jl mothers day may 11 order flowers and pot plants early from the barber floral co we wire flowers anywhere georgetown visit our store in the mcgibbon block opening may 7 for sale mason risen upright piano phone 319 georgetown parsnips for sale frcshlj dug parsnips delivered georgetown apply phone 135 it help wanted hilp wanted for general housework on farm 4 miles from georgetown twice a week apply box s herald ltp st georcc church rev w g o thompson rector third sunday after sunday school 1000 am jholy communion 11 00 ajn evensong 7 00 pm st albans chore h glen williams third sunday after easter s inday school 2 00 pm evensong and litany 3 00 pm droatsoast the form or radio frequency energy to be picked up by radios on land at sea and in the air within a radtua of several hundred tnttea the canadian broadcasting corpor ation now ope four of these 50000 watt ttanentfttem stafcr to obl they are kmated at btornhyi ontario obf at verohewa qu oba at sackvule njb and obk at watroua saskatchewan it nright also be mentioned that cscl was erected m wt and began operations on ohrlatmaa day the same year the united church rev f c ovcrend ba minister 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am rev john d cooke ba m ivtrton will preach 7 pm the pastor will conduct the rvict st john b church tewarttown re s r colrbrook rector 9 jo a m holy communion 10 30 am sunday school st pauls church nonriu 1 1 am holy communion st stephens church hornby 3 pm evening prayer new advertisements house for rent 6 room house on john st tences possession june 1 h foot phone 17j boarders wanted room and board for two glrls mrs clara king queen st phone 303 pigs for sale 17 pigs for sale 7 weoks old ap ply r hnlnre phone 5 r 14 gwge town apartment for rent six room apartment with bath av ailable may 15th apply scott s gar age phone 161 it far sale roan mare 10 years old sound will be sold reasonable for cash apply mrs leslie campbell limehouse pjlone 104 r 6 woman wanted experienced cook general wi 35 00 per month applj hollywood hotel norval phone 00 r 3 george town it sanitary ice phone 313 for your block of sanitary lee protect your foods with the best i manufactured ice your money i can buy this ice b stored in cold storage and is non porous frank whitmee phone sis main street georgetown for sale renown kitchen- range wood good oven 5 00 apply mrs s hurst secoikl farm north of 7u line schoolhouse lb boarders wanted rooms with board for respectable young ladies or gents apply mrs a mlddlcton georgetown next to hunters inn lt ltp lost a im of money in ueorgetown on satuiday fsi dcr please leave at her aid office u holy cross chmrch rev pr jl mobrtde i 3rd and 5ttl sundays maw at 2nd and 4th 8undyeusm at 9 rev d d davidson ma mlnlater istarntne service 11 am evening acnsoes pm glen wmtame united cbsrch 2 am church b 7 pm worship sendee we extend a dordsal unttauon to those ix worshipping elsewhere to worship with us com to the church m the otan free fertiliser well rot tod manure free f i hauling wudwood poultry pho c 120 oeorretown for ssle 1930 plymouth sedan in good con dtuon 100 00 cash or small car and balance or 300 on terms l lloyd terra cotta for sale pontlac sedan for sole apply af ter six to r conn james st george town for sale 2 brlndle cows one due may 10th other july 10th apply a hyde main st north georgetown apartment for kent 3 roomed enarbaaent with all con vtsnences for rent apply miss k bar ber uahi st n it quebec heater with oven tn food condition reasonably 1 j academy rd or phone 143 ltp wanted middle aged woman married or simile tor egg grading afternoons on ky evrv ctaj apply ocotwtown creamery phone 17w wood for sate choice mixed summer wood for sale 225 a single cord apply to jack tost phone 361 plastering and general repair work i am prepared to do piwterlng stucco work and general repair wor of all kinds phone 400 h walters georgetown wanted lrw and dressed poultry highest market prices a bamett son hut- tonvule phone brampton 343 r 1 re verse charges singer sewing machines singer used diopnead t hauled and guaranteed in good qqpd- ttonvifcovtttv also i afela and csttnet inartwww at x and ed prices we also do guaranteed re pairs on all makes of sewing ms- bmesemser bfrwtng mmhtae oo m queen w brampton phone leave esus at herald office p cream we are now paying 35c for no 1 cream fob toronto dally payments write for cans toronto creamery the united farmers co operative co ltd duke and george streets toronto ontario n s room ipartmedt ewo i m rooms mb utohsnette sod atak otaan and utsuf famished ap- umta cnasnob slao oitrs law 1 psrtahla firaot room nnflarammd also garasc tot not oah durlnc the dar or rxa xs qooon 8t ants i collections march 29 1941 t wish to express my appre ciation for your statement re ceived today together with cheque i am sending you a farther lis of account and again w5 to thank ybu prompt service so wrote at3eorgetown client bend us your fist of outstanding accounts of notes and fmttcbpate similar satisfactory results kelly a aiken it oilteblun bswlaasta