Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 26, 1918, p. 1

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to you during our rul loravimntiit of the 1ok ill jour dear hon wiuiirt 1 ininht say tluil the writer wiib one of wilberth chunih iiik liihinato we both hlept nnd iitc tootlier and wont into the line together and sorry to way wo holli came out to- kotlur it all liiipixiud on april 17 during ono of fritzs imriakoh we were leading uii n tienoh to man our pohth i bpirik direetly ho- liitiil wilbert wlioii a hhell of some description exploded not far from us the cououabion of it wont mo t ic eojniotis itiian ijoeolioprivileko- of diomburs of thfo lodge to listen i to tho speaker oliose as his text tho 20tli hoth and 81st versos of the 12th chapter of st mark after welcoming the members of tilts order as avowed believer in the christian fuith tho speaker traced the history of masonary from its origin to tho present day when the ojienitivo mason was superseded by tho free and aeeeptodmnson whoso nim was tho dovelopmont nnd cul tivation of higher reverence for ood and warmer love format ho said in part love to god is tho cont est of all duties and wo must love dim with our heart soul and mind in order to gain our largest useful ness the greatest thing iu man is his supreme love for ood wo cannot as commnndod love thy neighbor as thyself if wo do not first lovo ood the masonic or der stands for that which is good hut kind words kind acts and kind deeds must flit fiuttstlie grouiut ir not hacked up by tho spirit of lovo as spoken of by tho master duty makes us do things well but love makes duty beautiful the masonic choir assisted tho church choir in tho service of song on their return to the jjodgo rooms the members of tho lodge pnshoda hearty voto of thanks to rev mr cameron for his able and euxjiiont ixddross l l p d o optl d eye specialist georgetown olttco next to library phono llu for nppolntmont valesclhg 1 got n lettoi from one of the boys a fowdavh ago telling me my true and faithful comrade died of wounds received by the same shell it might comfort you to know mrs haliin that wilbert suffered ery little its he died very shortly aftei wnitls receiving wounds in leg anil chest my heart goes out to you dear friend in your time of harrow and i can wish you no higher blessing than this to ho iiuiii to say he died n heros donth the strife is oer the batt lo lone with deepest sympathy i am sincerely yours pte fl medlnnd v dear mrs ilalpin may i bo allowed to oxpross my sj mpnthy with the lotwof your son your sorrow must bo keen indeed 1 knew jour son very vell as ho wns in my platoon in the 201 th i always considered him ono of the host men i had and wus delighted when he came to this initiation and to my company your sorrow is not yours alone for in the oomnon dangor and oorihlnnt association we grow attached to tho nion over whom wo have boon kivon charge and feel their loss it may be a comfort to you to know that ho died an only a bravo man can die in tho front lino tren ch with ho fnoo lo tho foo endur ing without a in ii nil or one of tho infantrymans sorest trials an en emy barrage in tho front lino anything which i enn do or in formation i can give pleaso do not hestato to ash of mo yours sincoroly liout w w dunlop rex theatre friday tho yuiikco way with goorgo walsh ami kasy stroot with charlie chaplin saturday- ghosts of yesterday with norma tiiliniulko tho soreon telogram mul a billio tlhodos comedy monday- a meilorncindorolla with juno caprice wodnesday flaming onion a vitagraph feature episode 1 of the mystery ship ixml tho usual vitagraph eomody watoh for a rox boaoh story tho auction block on the oooaalon of the georeejtowit motor leagno pionlo lust thursday rfturnootifu twp on maiii st knthervd 3fflfe menihery nf the it m palurth oibowwahttowv flohw iiy anfrnonvaij special services of piayer and humiliation on account of the war will bo held next sunday j tine 80th as follows- 9 am st pauls ner val ii am st stephens hornby ii pm st johns stowiirtiown h pm st pauls norval mktiiomht ciiuitrn the mission band concert was a success tho piano solos hymiss tliehnn anderson were a treat while the choruses readings and dialogues wero heartily cheered much credit is duo the leader mrs jiw kennedy subjects for sunday morning how god satisfies evening tho war as a prayer subject st ukowihh ciiuhch st al- iianh clitlltch glknwilmamh sunday next will ho ohsorvod in this parish as a day of special inter cession in st georges holy com- mtmifm w414 lie ee44h 44 oclock evening prayer at 7 in si al bans holy communion will ho celebrated at 0 am evening prtijcr at h pm the sunday school picnic will be held in the park on saturday nest the children will meet at church at 1h0 the members of the babies branch will hold their annual tea in conjunction with tho children of the sunday school cnnon sutherland of hamilton bishops chaplain conducted the service on sunday last it is to he hoped that the re sponse to the bnrpireh rfst or a flod on- iocar news hems v r- diiiivimbhc siokjtlly fl-27- i kpok pbiiro 88 jricnic 3at eommion pay tioxi alonday every body tako a hohdny s school exnims arpemj ilbi- days novt wook- garden party at l e fleck s monday evening georgetown now has a number of lady bowlers a couple of interesting norval items arrived too into for this is sue dont miss the patriotic gar den party at li r weeks next monday evening july 1st regristration certificate card oasos in solid leather from 80c up a b willson as wo expect to bo moving our machinery next week tho herald may be issued a day or two late tho regular monthly meeting of the georgetown womens in stitute will he hold at the home of mrs frouero on wed july 8rd all nre welcome our local motor club with their wives and fnmilios enjoyed a run to roekwood park last thursdaj our poet has an account in another coluin mr cowan lindsay met with an unfortunate incident last week when a tractor which he was oper ating turned over on him he was seoroly burned about tho head and shoulder but at present is progressing as favorably as could be expected still in the ring shoo repair ing on short notice new and se- uoud hand hoot for oalo titif dental frank r wat80n d d 8 m d s dentist georgetown ont hours 9 a m to fi p m except thursday afternoon oeutlntry in nil iih brunches over betl telephone office f l heath l ds d d 8 dentist oinc in inno illoek one door north of onolhs cnrrliiire factory hour l n m to rt p m cook wanted a good general eook apply to mrs mcleod main st georgetown 626lt house to rent lrnmc house on main si south apply at llorald ofliru 6261 1 cow for sale fat cow in good order for sale apply al herald office 2662t bouse for sale mouse on main si in good repair very desirable location a good investment lo tho purchaser apply lo mrs annie adams 1st door north of baptist church 26611 fall wheat seed announcement who carried sandwiches and tea we were supposed to slart at two hnl then there were so very few we waited until nearly three in hopes that there some more would be willi thirteen cars we slarted out a jolly crowd without a doubt with roekwood as our mark we were to picnic in tile park our various ways we did pursue but strange to say we all come through and soon we reached our destination unhindered by procrastination when we go there the gate was shut secured in chain and padlock but at length we really gol inside uuuijurcd by our lengthy ride we reullj had our pielure taken although the camera was much shaken and then slarted to walk round and view the unfamiliar ground we viewed the really famous rocks the tallies got some nasty knocks the walking there was rather rough which with high heels is rather tough then after this did ench and all view a most famous game of hail where mr b and dr n kail and acquit themselves like men after we had a little lunch the president nddressed the bunch it was nil admirable speech and quite within the simplests reach and then we all set off for home al which point i will end mv poem three cheers for the o mi- who tend the roads and sign posls well sunday next will be losponded to loyally anil wholeheartedly baptiht the services next sunday morn ing and evening will be of a special character in kweping witli tho day of humiliation and iluyor ap pointed by our government at the evening service miss k l cline will road owens canyon from ralph connor kt rangers and visitors always welcome the hyi u held its closing so cial and business meeting for this season on monday evening at the parsonage there was a largo num ber present and a good time was enjoyed the following ofllcers were elected to serve next your hon pros ilev dr cline pros mr w pock 1st vice pros miss k ilortop 2nd vice pros mr nixon cole sec miss r laird treas mr c laird organist mr w whitmoo asst organist miss jfi momiihtor convenor of missionarycomniitlee mrs dr watson of devotional committee mr w hortop of lit erary committee mrs clino of so cial committee miss m laird ners and needfoots oil for hurd boots try it free cut half soles and heels for sale leather laces and everything that can ho found in a firstclass shoe parlor j roney has no opposition on low prices the gold boot in view of the partial failure of thu pal wheal crop in this province thia year it will be necessary for farmers to make early arrangements for tho supply of seed which they will need for fall sewing un der these circumstances farmers who have on hand quantities of wheat suitable for fall seeding are urged lo conserve ihem for this purpose if there is no demand locally lie information should he supplied to this department or lo the local office of this department in your couuly so that every effort may ho made lo have an equit able nnd satisfactory dislrihulion tile need for foodstuffs justifies a large acre age of fall wiin in tiiiti province again this year antf tile cooperation of the far mers in llie mobilization and distribution of the available seed supplies is invited una s hknry minister of agriculture parliament buildings toronto onl- w p sthono agricultural representative burlington ont mosonio sooial evening monday being st johns day tho members of crodit lodge af am hold a social evening in the lodgo rooms at the oloso of their business sossion some sov- onty- flvo members and their wivos and friends wore present bro a b castoll wm welcomed tho guqsts of theovoning and after tho singing of the national anthem the following program was render ed vocal quartet mrs wothorald mrs ross messrs ross and castoll address vw bro j j allon reading mrs major brown song wm bro a b castoll address vw bro major grant song bro win gowdy at tho closo of tho program re freshments wore served after which ono of tho most plonsant evswuugs in tho history of the todgv was brought to a close by all joining hands and singing auld land syne womens missionary sooloty tho ith annual mooting of tho wms was hold on friday juno 21sl in knox church georgetown regardless of the woathor a largo and interested gathering of women of section no 2 toronto presby- torial woro present reports from 0 auxiliaries and 0 mission bunds showed steady progress bright and helpful addresses wore given on diftoront phases of aux and mission band work and the dis cussions which followed showed a keen interest in tho work miss momaster a returned missionary from india gave tho closing address which was full of interest lun cheon and tea was served in tho school room by tho ladies of geo rgetown and limohouse aux and mb prof and mrs dean of guelph wero in town on monday miss ada ross of teoswater is visiting friends in town and vicinity mrs dr blandish of toronto is the guest of mrs h graham for a few days miss helen henderson left on monday to spend her holidays in winnipeg mr and mrs arnott are moving to brampton wo are indeed sorry lo lose such good citizens from our town mr and mrs herbert and daugh ter of sherbrooik quo are mov ing into their new homo recently purchased on maple avo miss irene price pupil of miss ryan has successfully passed her junor 1st year piano examinations at the toronto conservatory of music gunnor e d manning who has returned recontly from tho front spent a few days in town during the wook although one arm is partiatiy disablod gunnor manning is looking well and happy and his iiost of frionds in town were de lighted to sco him again born thueiilood at tho methodist parsonage norval on juno 21st huh to rev and mrs a 8 true- blood a daughtor gordon party a grand garden party under tho auspices of tho womens patriotic league will beheld at the homo of l e fleck georgotown on monday july 1st an excellent program will bo rendered by mar garet parkewilson soloist tor onto miss inez stuart elocution ist and pianist hamilton miss betty lowrie vocalist ballinafad miss vora gray elocutionist to ronto misses kathleen barber and jossio levitt pianists of toronto and georgotown mastors bert and jack thompson violinist goorgo- tovn 20th rogimont band ad mission 25c god save tho king

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