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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 3, 1943, p. 1

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etown herald suraatyfutb year el pafctieasa wfcfcly mud 3fd 1m3 eorgetown red cross needs 450000 it takes money for sewing knitting hospital supplies blood banks clothing and food parcels for prisonersofwar give as you never gave before every dollar will be needed in lf43 aid to russia fund is mounting steadily 50900 ottqw seat sitsfdty tfc aid to rvm camfwlgn to oorftown hu mliid a wonderful response oatvluiki by uk batumi burning whro iduu otntbtrg ucl cheque or uo000 to the aid to bussla headquaiirr to toronto a pood portion of this sum u courtd by mr thomas lcit ur 8u olns- btrf un prank pensoo and mr harold mcclurr who r outturn lor us win id addition to lb monetary dona tion luted brio un k preston hu facetted four qnju and on pair of fiannelrtte blanket from the woarni institute t aihgrot and three qullu tram th norva womens institute limes confectionery 1 500 fjwln di ooldhaea 100 d ueu boo h fjurrow jw a wullam 10 georgetown itrrmld 500 georgetown oaf 100 vogue beauty abop 40 mr j n otntul as robbe drug otor 300 8 p ftiepmin 10 t slnclalr 100 k u langdon joo k c sjruin 80 maple imi dtlry ao mr lean co 900 budget orowterta 100 aioolbbon house too brown bakery 900 buck unt market 100 o dtrkrnson 300 urdlcy ohaw 300 j b- ukim sod boo brewer retail sum 300 brtlle hosiery 600 laroy dal too speight owaf too williamsons barber shop ao crlpps oarage 300 ulu e benson io ur p blackburn 100 thomas ialla boo dr o v wullam 100 dr j b milne 100 harold mfcture 300 b r ualoutnln 100 bradley una 300 bain be to 1100 store 300 a b pamell 300 richardson hardware too ur w p smith 100 j p raid 100 w oreeneword 100 w t bran 300 mrs w carney 300 ml leon 8xe 300 d brill 300 utu e brldger 300 ulu linda otnaberg 100 ur k preston boo norval united church moo rebekah war service boo smith 4c stone employee 8410 ula may langan 100 l t b hallona pride j00 boo womens society baptist church boo ur a reeve 300 mrs p bollock 3 00 georgetown womens tnstiuite 1000 abld silver 1000 ladles auxiliary to canadian w legion ao 8 m oliuberg 3000 w o marshall 100 georgetown lumber oo 10 00 senior boys class baptist boys 8 8 300 spttklit united tsweittt rv j if mutchmub l l dr jjulchnior was burn in onlijiu took art cour- in twvnto itj ttwvjuio in unkui truaktcii urtiit- nio n v hrrc tw lo tpa hi u a n lixjnoniirii m columtu unjrnjt lit u ocrtr4 fuar ru uniit muit of thai tiror 05 curatulauul ui candl4n anitttry in which mt1cc hr uu woundru he nu ordauiix in itfj and wnrd in wlnnjprg rum that tlmr until 1iu6 about lhlrtrcn mn cf that tlmr hr i at kobrruon ur- morul church and llouar and the nialodrr at john black utrtnonal church from itcc to itua dr uuuhmor vaa arcictary of the wrllarr uuprnuloo board as the province of minllnha rrom 1v3 to 1006 he u chairman of the child wrlfarr hoard or the unv pro vine hr vu appointed awocule arcrrtr of the board of tangrllun and boctal scrvlc of the jnlted church of ca nada in 1934 and came to toronto at the brirtnnlns of 1037 he mu made uecrrtaxy of the department by the oeneral council meeting in toronto 1038 tucceedtns rev d m ucldch- lan d d since the war he has been joint secretary of the war service com mittee and chairman of the chaplain cy commute of the united chrch of canada these dutlea are tn addi tion to hi work aa secretary of the board of kvanuwlim and social ser vice he will be guett preacher at the untied church on sunday morning march 7th old ttat qkm ucrsts ftiytr 9m willlim lujuii curd tvddrajj in klwvyumt i lunda rtuuxr 21u ui hi wj raj lioni in ifrund hr ozr vt a iilcd df rijtit to ckjsv orr to thi rvuntry a yuunj crdmirn and lue ii ijwm wi liam he urtd fur u ral rar in ikumunt wuulim uxu jd bu tc wf the cid urn larroaa uri jf the cilro lraid it u mrmhrr of the rvrtujaa church bun rar altrr hr irft olru wlluunx ai hrajut tlul him and tr rt4uned 10 br in bjthnon vhrrr hr died 11m- uu- it uartln u uunajred of ur imu xj1 nr auur u lilt to okuiuti hl ljia ixi itary ifac- hiui uf u anjtuk callforula tjw furirr unit iu hld frucn tlkr homi of ii c litclurr luie w 011 wixliirii t 23 0w0cx urmn wulum and uatutr iwu- nont oiorge cooper and leonard mitvhmnt trr pail brtttj hrv w o tlompjn rtojkducted thr r- ijrr inlrmirnt uudr lit hn uhlunin ccnrud mr c bain trtrf of tfrt havy lmjm a mu mu of uir cveorsrtown branch ot thr navy lu4rue a hi ul in the fflct of ur timer thompson on frt- d iriitng trb jcth al iliflit oclurk mki of the nine nrcuthr cummlttew- miii j- immnt mr t v mrcirmjf uir irraldrnt uaa in the chair thr principal builnri of the evrn- uam a to elect trraaurrr thla tifflcr brlrut made arant by the rrmoval from tovti of mr a b wrli mr cut- f ncr bain wo unmnlmouuy choaen and hf iins kiacliaul uc rplrd thr posi tion mr w mendham convenor of ditty bate nave u kplmdld report of thr iomfn1 xirti they had nudr thrlr flpit hlpmrnt this ctimmlttee no haa fcirtvntne kntttera mrs ham mackenzie convenor of tu day dlscuwed thu phaw tif the work and if li could be arranged it vox decided to hold a tag day the lat ter part or april rev r c todd convenor of reading matrrlttl and games reported a fair rrfjioiim to hls apjvril for magazinra rxe trve depot in wright atorr had been tetnporartly closed but booka and mauozlnra could be irft at uacoor- mackti drug ktore it vu decided to hold meetings monthly the day act being the laat prlday of each month thank are due mr elmer thompaon for the ue of his fflce as a meeting place red cross campaign organized canvassing und way this week army teams tie in group playoff many attrntl rramptonneunurkrt game here tuesday an ixcllif o h a ffroup playnff hockey fixture took place at the gcorketowji arena on tuesday evening lame crowd was on hand for the af- ilr titict ilio influx of soldlcn and ihclr band added itrcatly to the interest in the tamo the two tcama from army training centres at drampton and newmarket wero leaders in their olia ffroup and this was the first gomo of a two some scries with troals to count on the round tho teams were very evenly matched as la evidenced by the 2nll core the game was fast with plenty of urluant hockey play and tlek-htnd- hn brampton lead the me 11 tn 4h final period but hewnurlut out- tueamd ttiam to avail the eount before the end of the tome with monday march 1st the cu nadlon red cross 8oclety launched its nationwide appeal for funds and oeorsetown and district have hcen well organised to meet their quota ul h300 aluiuunh the rcjnmltmcnt u iboo over that of last ycur it is to be tnpcl that the cltlbrm will respond to the appeul with thrlr usual iienrroity and oversubscribe the amount the rural organization for the cum- imlrn hus now been completed head ed by general chairman reeve llow- urd may llniehouse- a w benton chairman olen williams village arthur beaumont chutrman oku williams iriirali john blllk- liinn chairman ni il- ltowmd may chairman stcwarttown k c lindsay ci 11 r- j man i lisl vm ai iurwrd the cotmnu- i tes whit 1 hnd hifi set up to in the i irivmv m niirtin thr cip- miin hnvi ippilnt4l the following ore comnilttecs whlcli will runvnss tin ions wards wnrd 1 mlss ella barlr mrs p f liimkhtim mil r sinclair miss hilda krwln mlss j mcdosmoll mrs a e lnn mr h cleave mr j j qlb- tis mr ii btoekfmd mr o aicoll- vray mr w t tjvans ward 2b mrs t nrlevc miss atxnos jackson miss jean mardonald miss olive davis mrs arthur sample and mrs prod armstrong ward 3m mr jack armstrong mrs bui anderson miss martha graham mrs macdonald miss daisy bralaley ward 3mrs wm mcdowell ulu uarjorie evan ulu prance usaiu ur thomas lyons un rolfe barber un j v reld ulu uarjorie oault uu jean uackenile ulu hettle bwn mr aveman keney ur ar oviau old duitisii v c uii died to batb in oanv iilil oilier lislli riuimis mai r willi uis iwiirileil the sill li v o ut i his war imislliiininiisly hi vtis thr r-iiiiiin-iiilii- ri n ii a v man- rhister immlht taklnit pal in tin i- mill er iiu on culmtne ills homtier was int by antl-nlrernft- llrr while approaehlnu the tarret he nevertheless held nn hh eourse emh- ltng the crew to bomb hoavlly ond ae eiirntcly lilt irniln und unaln on the home journey he carried on until with hi port engine on fire the plane was almost lmpaslble to handle then refusing his own parachute ho gave orders to the crew to abandon tho air craft keeping it steady in order that they might do so safely and then crashing the crew are now ascertain ed to be prisoner of war lfeyd httrtfef ifcmu jtte grace ut1 el iramptmi the dvaitlxir look pudr oo tiatur d ailinjun frf 3cj at lout uriock ui the biaidouvi liaptii church of ella ortxr lvttlr uaitjr4 daigthur of hi and ur jaarpi utur to lkyd oeurgr ltuturoij tun of ui and uj prank huttirr itev ii ijj- gar burrttt ofneuted the bride given in marruar b her falhrr iw ue trmnaparrnt vrlrrt tlh cap and veil to malclv nd carrtrd a bouquet of ruo roxar diic aaa attended b uiti uldt iloirb ho ure ourk utnr uaniajrnt vrlvrt 1tb hat lo matcji and carrnd nuaa ul uu ard ptnk iult tle nnjocnunan p o hurlult wllr uf iuula couon cf ihr kruaxu tha uahar vxtr wilium nd ofm liule uui beta lumu- urlh prcalted at the urjan and uua maurlne ii tri nmstnar pol- kniig the ca rrcepllon as h id at the home of the brides p it nti tin utile received in a dnra of llnht tkn ltn bron iccrvrlrf and uiiuik of xlknt ruteo mit hutlrr inuuur ul th ruom oic iuv blue luf 1lh matrhab utcmoruk and nrxjt tj pina iim fur tculntf u uir urldr wurr j drru of pjld rrt- wiih biuwr uttsjre thr bildr andj room ui nuke uu lr hoate ut llrtimpon htl ulnth iiolu tiu4tbl nuiit 1jit wiiii ul winur runt of the oeurgrtumn llutli mtlii mff aiul pu ptls vra 1m id un tb ai in tu- form r a thentir par fulkrsrd by a sorlal vtnlnx of kumn ant ilancln krn mui hairton supplied the mualc ilh mlecuortt on the platvo the atudrnt cutlvr hrided b wullam ltong and mtss mary iiul took charge of rtanjtrmtnta oti siimuia dftrinoun ut the high hchuol thr puplla of oradn xi xj1 and xiii listened to lhe apeeche prr- nd b oordon beatty and michael iwr or cumprtlng at uve annual lions club competition tn oalnlue they alw gave uiree mliiutea impromptu eifmreclirs oordon beatty clioae for his main speech the subject of victory itlwo gave three minutes impromptu prech he had the harmful effects of modern invention on the home life hile mlcluut beers main topic was napoleon and hitler and for his impromptu apeech he had work ing ut your holidays michael beer was chosen to represent the school at oakville regular council session held monday night faiarsju pur4 ne it l hell aasilalt4 t bar ijsert warns for radio kimc fark oovan hor mdlo udap- lm of nurui after beak wui be lirard on ttmrulay march ii at 1000 m tut ii 00 ii m alrr over cbcs rjwtrrn nrttturk ortrtnally from thr banks of loch lomond mr uovan ulitl mi hii earl ar in albrrta and altr lakintt ht r ilrwnt in history proceeded to aln csmrylr omptutlons tn plajariting hi nee tumlnk to radio ivhr has become wu known for her in- hlivtrual und adventure plsyi oa rll as for hrr ncrtunt radio adap- uons north after seals ihiid canadian tout nbut kin mrs a an has vvrliun fur uir cbscbc srhool of the air aerie tules pram lur and near council met oo ifnprliy rroufig fa thrlr regular manlbjr meetlzif 9tsh uaor gibbons in the chair fleet h- ii ilnjti councluors ljons bradley tnompaon 1uu ruisw and usrfyniu prrvst ulnutrv of j last rrgulsr mretlna uid uir tao prclal meettngt ere read and confirmed corrrtponde nee vas read from the aid to itumia fund re csmpaigo toronto hokpllal re accounts free man krrf re iosti insurance and thr navy lrague re tag day dr c v wulams ifedlcaj officer of health is prtwnt and gave his annual hutrmcnt regarding healtb oeevdttiarii in the tosr a full report of aame will appear nest meek when uotrd hen the arrvlcea of the public health nure could be ejrpected c v wluhima said that a nurse the georgetown herald souietv comfort fund the weather forwarded to soldlerv comforts commlttet tdi on hand acknowledged hat unlay night euchre otab 23 aiirovr l t ii ir rlar cllrxnvib rreemni i vird nronrltlje n chanrr m norra attnms spoke on the fe hlaton cf prclcrt franklin d xtootcvel viola drldcn and doris nrovnrldge ravorcd vtth a vocal duet the meeting closed with the national anthem and me diction by 11 l hutt since the winter of i0m when we had a subzero temperature for twenty uut of ttic twentyclglit da in the moiiui wr have rather dreaded the month of february however when we look back on the past month we can congratulate our selves ae got off very nicely for short ly after the coldest day when our ihrrmomrter recorded 37 below we had nearly a week of fine mild weather that took off moat of the mvow and only four times during the month was it below zero our figures show that an the whole the average dally tem perature was 2 degrees above nor mal and the snow fall which was so heavy earlier in the winter was 10 inches below normal for the month following are uve local records date h and l temp snow fall 51 33 10 37 35 35 37 hod bean hired and would commeoot hrr duties about april 1st the u o ii also suggested that puollc istutorlrv be installed in the nrw municipal building as the need was urgent in oeorgetown councillor bradley took the tame stand but hod few mppo council decided to place 110000 00 worth of tnsuranre on the newly ac- tt qulrid municipal building with mr freeman krrwy it was suo decided that when the bulk of town insurance ones due to divide it evenly between the three insurance agents now holding town insurance on recommendation or the cemetery board mr ii l hutt was appointed to all the vacancy on thr board caused by the death of w c anthony for thr vrir 1vh3- the navy league mere granted per- i ta jjjy oa aprfi tiien feb 33 wed feb 34 thurs feb 35 fri feb 36 hat feb 37 sun feb 28 man march i 37 37 0 13 13 30 8 25 evelyn may millar weim a quiet wcddlni was solemn 1cd ai thr paruinagc on saturday february 1 3th when evelyn may millar dough r of mr and mr lome millar eorffctottii became the bride of coik- wlllim cox son of mr and rs william cox of brnmpton rev t c todd officiated the weddlns couple were attended miss winnie wlllett acorgeto tiid vinrtnt mclnuliun brnmpton lation books distributed in georgetown and vicinity thur boelght chve them your fullut ooooeratlon rl new nation ittiolts were llstrl- mrd in oeoruetown ntul aeton db- iltts in lhe period from february mth in the 3tth incliihlve in georgetown lie new mimlclpal niltldlui at thr nmcr of mill und main slieet was hie dlstilbiitlni centre and 4300 banks were handed to eltlelisol this commu nity and district mr p b harrison secretary of the iiial wnrllne prices and trade itoard and mrs j p reld assistant reere- ary laid the rround work for the dis tribution of the ration books mrs w e nadwvll was chief distributor far cieortretowi with mrs o hayes deputy distributor in acton mrs c matthews was arinolnted chief distri butor and mrs roy arnold deputy rhstrtbutor there wo a tremendous amount of clerical work to be done in connection with tills work and the following people gave voluntarily and without remuneration of their time and effort in georgetown mlss jean mackeniele mr d w naxer mr ralph itnss itev w o o thompson mrs e ijnill mrs r n kolllls mrs perry cleave miss a hyan mrs 1 a lull mis ii gnlilluiiu mrs harold cleave rev r c todd miss dalsy nralsby mrs j p reld mrs jaek slewiilt miss m a lunuran miss nellie kennedy miss n hume mr h c wrlrislwnrth mrs n gardiner mrs ii may mrs j r barber rev chas c cochrane saturday was the heaviest day the clerks worked in shift with about ave in attendance each morning and six nr seven in the afternoon each person presenting his book received prompt and efficient service and all connected with the effort are to be commended on the result of their aervtoe to die community and the government mission to hold 24th council took up the matter of boa- plul account falling to the corpora tion to pay and decided that errry effort ould be put forth to collect these from parties able to pay reeve tlroim said some accommoda tion should be made for farmer to tie up their teams while shopping tn town he didnt think a shed was a neces sary as a few hitching posts coun cil agreed to give the matter some thought before the next meeting the town auditor had several copies of hi report ready for council peru- sual but it was decided to leave this important matter over until a special meeting could be called cr until th nest regular meeting councillor thompaon asked what progress had been made toward the garbage collection and wa informed by the clerk that applications for thl position were not coming in too fast councillor hall sold he for one didnt fuvur thr way in which the partitions were being arranged in the mimlclpal building and thought council ahould ndjoum and look over the situation this was done the following accojnu were passed w h kentner a bon welfare 805 j d mackenzie c bon coal town hall wm klrkwood salary 1 week canadlun national railway w w rent evcninb telegram advertising toronto star advertising scotts garaie town truck georgetown herald printing llalton ciunty bt lliirber floral co wreath provincial dept of health welfare raxe motors town truck i a uvrr oidlt ond supplies p b harrison stamps legal ration board o t walker welfare r w robb stationery hydro fleet rle bell telephone co otorretnwn herald ptff p a whltmer 81 welfare account 1550 1000 ism 3j8 171 1547 1154 157s 500 233 3948 30408 1453 1400 235 2470 1083 1083 3000 1573 the herald britbh war victim fund forwarded to toronto evening telegram t s143j9 cash an hand acknowledged robert blyth hen wtutami total march srd tutl

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