the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 24 1941 the duke of keht as he spoke at toronto ex the dnke of kent is shown here as he spoke on the occasion of the opening of the canadian national exhibition at toronto on august 22nd ills ad areas was carried by the canadian broadcasting corporation friends far from home when their mother crown princess juliana of the netherlands gave a reception to the crew of a dutch warship at pictou lodge over looking the shining waters of the northumberland strait in nova scotia many of the seamen saw the children of the dutch royal family for the first time in the above photo a dutch sailor tries to gain the attention of pnncess beatrice 3 left while pnncess irene 2 looks wist ully at the camera probably wondering why they all have to be so far from their native holland canada s army moves on wheels and caterpillar treads two important vehicle of the mechanised foroea are here shown daring test runs top photo shows an armoured gstn tractor bouncing along whde a tjnlveraal carrier leaps by at right photo public information it lqoks as though the big dam on the qrand river la to be flnlahed this fall after all we understand that the cfjl la to be rerouted so that it will use the dam for a bridge thus do lng away with the need of erecting another bridge especially for the rail road there really lsn t much left of the dam to complete and no doubt the work will be rushed to completion in a short time the contractor that built the dam is also doing the grad lng lor the rerouting oi the railroad and we understand that this also is to be finished this fall the top of the dam is to be used as a bridge for rcgu lar traffic as well as for the railroad bridge so that this arrangement will mean a change in the plans for the bridge over the dam there lsn t a very heay traffic on that branch of the cpr so that trains will not inter fere with traffic very much we hope that the gasoline shortage will be over by next spring when the dam should be full so tha ve may all bt able to dlve up anj ee thu brand new inke that will hae bem created by that time this lake so fonntd will be about twtlvt milts long b a mile wide in some hpot something new for ihe township of wtbt garafraxa in mewherter iii loving memory of a dear wife and mother margaret mc- whlrter who passed away sept 36 1m0 ever remembered by edward mc- whlrtef and family wb there that we first tried this light colored freshly caught salmon it had the red variety beaten a mile v v v the war news make one jittery doesn t it at times the news seems to be in our favor and we ore pleased for a time then the news seems to be discouraging and we seem to get down in the dumps the russians had been doing a good job of defending their country for so long that we had almost made up our minds that they had the enemy stopped however last week the news wasn t so good the front line in russia is of tuch a length though that a win liere or a loss there really doesn t mean so very much we noticed some new aiter make the remark that the russians had their line fortified for a depth of 200 miles on i 2000 mile ront it is rather difficult to lms glne how muchr territoryxthat would take in the enemy seems to be hav ing plenty of trouble in these con- qieiecl count ies right now and it seems to grow worse as time goes on george riddall the township oi wis gaialruxa is quitt a kcl township and it con la ins two rivers he grand and the inme the grand is of course much the larfr of tht wo the irvine emptjirrj into uu giniid at be rocks at elora the grand crosses the town ship m almost a sitailn line flowing west and the mer banks in tht town ship art not hit or stetp as they ire in east garafraxa a mam tra elled rad runs east and wlsi on tach sick of hit grand so that bridges at each concession were not required in fact hurt are onl thret bndgts across the grand now in the township and when tht dam is completed one of these bndats will be done aua with and the new bridge o er the dam will takt us place so that the number of bridges will still be the same each ytar during the spring floods the river has done consld erable damage in the tow nship al though not nearly as much as it did farther dow n the nver this m w dam will be doing awa with most o that spiing damage of course it re mains to bt seen a to what ust ma be made of tht new lakt that will be created b tht dam hownir i could become quite a tourist rtort with ooauug and swimminj and fl hmg should there be considerab e water in the dam during tht winttr t could bt quite a winter sports place one advantage the ntw lake will liat will be its monopoly or thai district there is no other lake in thit ocall at al the town of mcalord sta n fl h derby last wetk the piottids toing to war charities we undtistand what on t the think of ntxt no doubt the novelty of the uut would bt a good drawing card something differ ent seems to be the tictti of the mom ent the other da on tit hamilton market one grower featured staktj tomatoes smooth skmntd was tht ay he had them labtlltd his next door neighbour had the ordlnarj to matots that wen itft to sp t id on on the ground he had his labelled ground tomatoes tht kind with tht flavor perhaps the wen boh right but to get back to our 1l ti storj wt 11 know thit red stlmon is the bettti kind of canned salmon the light colored varletj lack flavor in com parlson and even if it s labelled guaranteed not to tu n pink in the cans we still 10 for tin red kino but fresh ciufht r d stmtm isn i in it foi a moment f i flivoi is i imptrea ith the light colored i ineiti th ltd salmon is dr and it mind one ol lein beef steak whereas lit light to ortd spring salmon s juitv md f ill of flavor we had to travtl all the way to port albtrnie thouirh to find this out wt had b t l nj j hi iitsh y caught red salmon on tht osi cott of vancouvtr island liowtvtr i e d we drovt over to port alutrn t which is inland off tht wist coist md it g ti limed from page 1 w s a clever fielder and equally as clevtr at the bat howevei it is george riddalls ring career that we started out to tell you t ton t bu t on second thought vc ntend to let steve brodie do this in his own words and we reprint his 1 1 ter below before going further something of georges ties back home migh be of interest too prior to oln ng the army george was emplov t d bv the canada bread co as a driver working out of guelph and it was while he wis emplojed here that he married francis chisholm of acton on march 8th of this vear a jihijhhr patricia gail was born to pte and mrs riddall but they were otreft of their utile daughter at birth george rldriall is a son of mr and mrs gtorge riddall of georgetown md brother of ethel and dick and here is where steve brodie takes over s vo i kirn no doubt we have a ffw of the lighter sides of life even m war stricken england sort pro vides our greatest outlet football and boxlm predominate naturallv oir nex greatest thrill i think is n e iv ng new inprs from canada nd the unite a t din is of ome of the g eat fights ratts ten nis championship etc it ha bren mv pleasure while act- i t fd ational offltirv assistant o lit ctnidian field ambulance to make the acq n ntance of some of th ir fcx t ithute in tht old divs 1919 t3 i r nd rncei hr s s and no doub vvc hut mini i r ends in common po bj ilf lip lou marsh i dour i eppt ini t le deins of turf iwriune ch i w a htwitt charlie horses avrts md bobbie heulttson arron he boxer tt at i have l number of fights and if they had all been amateur exhjbluona you will probably be able to vouch for his an swers as i believe you are acquainted with his history he told me thaf he first started boxing in london on tario a year ago last november he would i judge be about aa at that time in the dozen bouts in which he engaged i understand tfiat he won about five bouts by the ko route five decisions and suffered only two losses when i questioned him further which i a bit difficult as he has a natural reticence that is refreshing he admitted that he had won a first round match there by the k o sy stem again what may interest you is that george who was considerably handi capped by regimental duties and lack of training facilities in our early days here accepted a few bouts shortly af ter our arrival in these matches he lost two de cisions won one and took the fourth with a k o the first three bouts were in aldershot against english army champions the fourth in which he scored a knockout victory in the fourth is very interesting his leave came up he went to liverpool on arriv ing he went to see johnny best the promoter his sales talk earned him his first professional bout his op ponent who was already a profession al with a fair reputation was no match for the georgetown lad best was very much impressed with riddall ahd has promised him some good engagements this coming season 1 thought this would be of interest to you and georges friends in george town we all reel that he deserves a great deal of credit his boxing is improving and of course his fighting spirit needs no mention boxing con ditions in the army are rather diffl cull the bpys often have to hitch hike to arrive at the places in which they hold the bouts no trainers quite frequently no seconds and seldom no friends to root for them as the boys cannot leave barracks but in spite of this the english boys are not hav ing it all their own way they know they ve been in a scrap when they meet our lads but what makes us all the more proud is the fine sports manship our bojs exhibit it is as if lhey realize they are canadian am bassadors they certainlv have earn ed the reputation of being gentlemen of the ring i hope on our return that i may i ive he pleasure of meeting vou and 1 enjownt nine holes of jour verj fine golf course which i plajed a few vears ago then too i hope we may it- in the maple lear gardens some nifeht ind watch voung george if the wai dotsn t last too lonj continue on his roadto the fine ring career he has tarted over nere gertrude cain school of dancing opens on sept 30th legion hall mill street georgetown private and class boya or girls 6pm to 1 0 p m enroll now branch studio glen williams onl phone 5 r 15 smith stone dance at the georgetown arena friday oct 3rd 9 00 150 ajn music by russ creighton and his variety dance band with ross creighton in person modern and old time music tickets 35c each proceeds for smith stone ltd active service fund niiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiimnmmiiiiii m over h r v h 11 h f eld am- b inre is a co p town resident reorge rit dal crorr and i ire vrrv kood friends h rfr o rv fin e town as the card en shi of america i 1 hit lut no r o i not vtn wen f o wiliki hh dotu ich a fine job 0 brr it f r f r to v i ind the ni in- i c or i is wiuhi to lir vm the il i pic thai him t big dance to willis tipping orchestra stanley park erin j on friday october 3 dancing 9 1 s t admission 50c iiirjiitiiitiiiiioiiuiiiiitiint in iimin i 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