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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1940, p. 5

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the gettftetowii herald wed deejayevening januaryjoth 1940 page 5 je situation at county council ms an open race- for thewaraenssl of hilton county this year with m41 the old precedents gone the business of selecting a warden for jlmo 1wv a rather 6ufflciutjobfof- the first 4m in the county s hle- tory no reeve of the previous council ww take tdo seat this year reeve qeorge davis of georgetown would have been had he lived the only treeve returned but his sudden passing last week lpft another vacancy only five of last years members an returned reeve kerns ol kelson reeve byers of oakvkille reeve gilbert of trafalgar and reeve wilson ol bsqueslng all of whom were deputies last year deputy reeve sumepf burlington is the other attn or the 1930 council as a result of the general shaktmlp the race for wardenshlp this year is wide open reeve gordon 81 nassagaweya reeve mcntven of nelson ma reeve allen of burlington were all in line tor this honor but none of them were returned thie to the fact that trafalgar and j oakvule have had the honor f to jm 4ast two years antt esqueslng the yeav pswious it is just a question where the honor will land as a rule it has been pretty well decided at ihe end of the year who would be the jseatt warderi but this year it 3te wlde open battle f r i with nine out of fourteen new members op the county council the warderishlp will require a good deal more effort on the part of the i wartteri than in previous 3aas lq the spotlight at ottawa vogt society preacnu canadian works ewart walker president of the vogt society will introduce a pro gramme of original canadian com positions in ff broadcast to the na tional network of the obc on sun day january 14 200 to 230 pm est the programme to be heard on this date will consist ol original works which have won awards in the vogvl society publications contests and the performance of each composition wju be preceded by a biographical sketch or the author mr walker will speak briefly prloi to the musical portion of the programme which will represent the musical writings of patricia blom- flejd walter macnutt and florence biltchlte t with safety at your rexall store relieve beadaehel fr quickly ialka seltter 29 57 limehouse the limehouse womens institute shield their january meeting at the sjfcome of mrs ed baannan awi jtriurs- piteyv last with a good attendance and jipvtrs gowdy in charge the roll call s uai answered by giving economic if- rules mrs hill reported that nine- 1 pairs of socks and two sweaters have teen handed in to date for use w- the red cross in their war work cthe knitters decided to meet at the home of mrs wright en wednesday janu 10th mrs kirfepfttrick con tenor of home economics read a pa per concerning the proper making of quilt the limelights group decided to hold a euchre party at the home of tnusshelbourne later in january at the close of the meeting the hostess and hex assistants served lunch dur lng which e social halfhour was bthree of our young people n t- faefin successful in obtaining work dur ing the past week grace beerman is at smith stone ltd georgetown sffleen meredith at mason knitting co acton and ruth norton at peel memorial hospital brampton mr w j lane of st andrew s col lege saskatoon who has been visit lng friends and relatives tn the neighbourhood during the holiday season left saturday evening to re some his studies during the week of xec 25th to 31st he attended as a delegate the third national confer ence of college students at macdon agricultural college at montreal following officers were appointed president isobel wrlgglesworth secre tarytreasurer lennls krogman de votional conveners joy ruddell and jack ruddell citizenship convenors john hunter and ruth dlerlam mis slonary convenors edith wriggles worth and fred ruddell social con venors john bird and marlon dick press secretary isobel wrlgglesworth pianists joy ruddell and betty rua- dell current evenw marion dick collections ernest currle flower com mittee prances wrlgglesworth and louie reed milton adam ef armstrong milton s 1940 inavor by acclamation is a man well qualified for his new job he fought for his country in the great war is president of the local branch of the canadian legion and has had four years uxperlence on town council an accountant at milton brick co near here mr armstrong succeeds a l chambers who was this year ac claimed hjdro commissioner for mil ton folio wincr a private service at the home a largely attended public fun eral service was held in st pauls uni ted church here yesterday for george by spectator ottawa january 9th those de finite signs of activity that always precede the opening of parliament are visible about the corridors and rooms of the main block of the parliament buildings legislators are beginning to arrive this session will be memor able not alone for what it may ac complish but because it is the first regular cession of the war and be cause before it ends the storm may have broken in europe in its full intensity this possibility lfl strongly felt in the capital it will undoubt edly be a grave and serious session and even if it is trie meeting of par liament before a general election it will be the war rather than the elec tion that will govern the debates ah the measures taken by the govern ment to place this country on a war footing from both the economic and military standpoint wlil be before par- sptciah for thi rvjr lou otfcontf soap i cbc entertains the troops on wednesday january 17 030 10 00 pjn the cbc will present from llament lor approval or disapproval its toronto studios a traditional con- i there will be plenty of criticism from cert partj for the entertainment of opposition benches but its object will the trooiis the orchestra under the direction of albert pratz will be as sisted by a male quartet while pretty pat bauey will lend a feminine touch to the vocalizing george patton will play the role of a fierce stentorian vocled yorkshire corporal 1 toronto singer with cbc strings the cbc string orchestra under the direction of alexander chuhaldln will have a guest artist sunday jan uarv14 9 jo to 10 00 pm doris gll- mour canadlamaoprrno miss gil mour will be iheard in the aria mon coeur souvre a a voix from sam son and delilah by saint saens and in the malotte arrangement of the lords prayer miss gilmour appear ed last season with the toronto sym phon orchestra in lohengrin un der the direction of sir ernest mac millan ond is widely known as a con cert and operatic soprano throughout canada and the united states mystery comedy new cbc serial the strange adventures ol ben the cockney hero of number n j jefferson parjcons spooky myslerj omedy will be unfolded for an excellent blood and body builder iron live bone marrowl tonic 100 wampoles cod liver on tlm dental fix powder 50c mosbyg tonic x s119 face elle 10c you can always chop to advantage at your tttaau drag store eudipho with lecithin 100 dainty distinctive- cornelia perfume 25c 50c thai now ptopj w cress cohm bunion salves c each try it today 50 made from concentrated seal kelp nova- kelp tablets for inland diet especially rich in iodine so essential to good health 79c 139 279 robbs drug store s phone 10 we deliver tht bexall store gbobgetown g tfaaabaha agnevromlnerrlsontowrishp network listeners in eplsodi farmer who died on sunday last rev bundsj january 14 at 10 00 to 1030 gordon w porter conducted the set- pni vices interment being made in ever ashgrove on sunday afternoon the mission band met in the basement of the church the following officers were elected for 1940 senior president betty ruodell j president clayton dick jrl corr secretary doris brownrldge treasurer ruth morrison pianist joy ruddell press secretary mable wrlgglesworth temperance se i cretary prances hayward on saturday afternoon jan 13th the mission band will hold a work meeting at the home of mrs c b dlck the euchre club held their first meeting at the home of mf and mrs horace barnes on friday night the ladles prize was won by mrs clayton wilson and the gents prize by mr arthur ruddell mr r reed is in the toronto gen eral hospital taking treatment his many friends hope he is soon able to jet his home tlie reorganlzatlon meeting of the young peoples union met on the evening of january 8th when the number 17 5 now adapted foi rfdio was pre meuiucccssfullj for a rccn cemetery surviving are hk reason on the americanst4jc by the wicow and one son harold h mr bihi i tiiaia ur actor et clive aenew was born in nelson township noft holljuood tar ftuperl ana farmed tn thn d strict all his life a cbc chief of drama who pls he was a member of st pauls uni ed m ihe stage version with mr clive ted ch and was an acue member in boston ls appearing in liu leadtnv of liauon agriculturalsociety a dandelion in full bloom wastound growing on the grounds of the halton registry office here on dec 27th bj frank mntven jail governor wink residents shivered in the streets from the zero temperature governor mc- nivtn pteked the bloom and took it into the court house where its heal thy ap earance amazed county offl ctals chamoiorj role of ben in the cbc adaptation be to aid in the general war effort st lawrvnce waterway negotiations what are referred to as informal discussions arc going on now in ot tawa between united states and can ndlan officials on the st lawrence msaway project the government at waslilngton has sent ajdelegatlon un der a a berle jr a secretary of state while this conference is to clarify a number of questions of de tall preliminary to a consideration of the broader question lpbegins to look as if the autbditafat washing ton arc eager tonwfa treaty to place before the united sttates senale before the present congress disperses it was the united states senate that would not agree to the last treaty signed in 1s32 and the nate w 11 have to agree to any new treaty be fore it is considered by the canadian patliament whethei there will be a treaty ready for the present session at ottawa it is of coin e impossible to forecast premier hepburn s pre ion opposition to the trei i j has been withdrawn he lavors n the treaty will allow the diversion of watlr in tlit like suprrior region cbc which tin premier of ontario has ad orated ind will gie additional elec trie i owtr ncidtd iji war industrit in addition to the deepening of the chmntl of thi st lawrence at the inurnili iiit stion of thf mer to il ow ti passage ol essch of 27 fen t dra iklit tht iojlct would mtnn the di lopmtnt of sliliuj over two milli n htist pow r or hjdro tlettric tner y m i ol which would b uhtd m inlf in the mate ol now excelsior pastry flour 24b b 57c pure lard 2 lb 1 9c i comfort soap 4 bts 1 5c in bill k save the coupons amber honey mjh 4 p37c condensed milk e brand 2 tins 35c qxydol hakcsrlchsdijspkg 21c special meat values 5weet pickled rolls by the piece lb 22c paaiivalep back bacon by the piece lb 3zc choice breakfast bacon by the piece lb 26c fresh bologna by the piece b 14c domestic shortening special lb 13c fresii head lettlce celery hearts new cabb1ge sew carrots waxed tlrnips sweet potatoes and spanish onions a e farnell phone 75 free delivery u i lem if thc listen to the regulai tario farm broadcast from cbl for at that time ro mtphail of wlmn thomia blrkhead died at the home peg will be heard mr mcphail is of wm clews at cataract last sun managing secretary of the can id ian day morning in his sleep he was for lkesui k salts agcncj and a mem a numbei of years section man on the ber ol tin dominion joint swim cpr at ingle wood and was in his commitec 34th year in politicsjie was a lib yoik fxpert speaks- on brfuili bacon irtrd tireedsmulr s successor agreement t prim imiusttr mr kin his sinci tilt british bacon agrtimciils tutt tliai b lit ol thi wni no have time into effect astern far i ir sup will b laktn with rearj mors havl been wondering how wt i iuuk apiwinnunt if u ucctvsor to tern hog pioductlon will affect thtm lord twnti inn wh n in liims on thuisday january 18 at 1j30 pm c inau 1 s ji i thev ma get an answer to uiis proh of his turn i ti hit doni in n r eral and was a member of wellington lode ap am wood for sale choice beech and maple at 3 00 single cord mixed ralls 360 per cord mixed wood 3 65 per cord j bbandford phone all wood orders to z83j watch our window worn vkklt mbobbam specials and ookraoiknfhff marsfanauow mnl sunday 13e 2 lor 25c longs confectionery phoned iitewawakawniaii miliar blblicil dramahiauons ij h eature for many months uie familiar title and it came to pass has uitro dticid a feature which lias met with success ffom its inception produced experience to ihealre arid radio covers i j n tpan of more sears than he ould d thelr vwl care to mention the series presents simple vivid dnunallzatlons of biblical m 1s lil s incident tlc subject for sunday z 1 janumjltu to jura pm la ui clttrt u lhc v sutcs second pirt of the story of da id it t rni nat on mnoi gencial of itt is expressed in ill qiiaxtir t it loid twcdsmuir btcautt ol his health would not con sidtr a second urm durtnt his four t irs in ilih rouiitrv lit has blcoml a tij jxipulnr leptist nt itht of hls ma jeht nrw minister from the lulled mates amonj the add 10 is to cunad i s diplomutic repie n ition in un do minion ind tliint s in the diplo tnitic corp in oiniwit comes thrword that j h h cromwi 1 economist and author w ill becomt united slates minis lei at otiaw a the mpital is it he will be in opention grntincation ls al o fth it ihe showing of canada s ntt mr m atkinson vice president ndu trj t tht opening of the ear tnc sec tlaryship again went to mr lu 1 jmii t te an indus rial and e j gollop and asst se retary to flnanclu sticiilrji so important lo uie p h is tier r cm i putlolpa ion m tli in the ne w s of the week 1 tne pxctut c committee chosen to tun tht club iff 11 for the year are r v hi 1 m atkinson and f john- tin f iim c brown and h nurse the s ore made m the aggregate tcn wtie txxceplional and are as folow r w hall k0fl w lisk 1009 f h nurse 99 a e mcklnno 98x4 c n hall 91 a full i story of arctic journey told by nume kate brighty who has already spok en several times on uie work being accomplished in isolated parts of al berta by the public health nurses will be heard on friday january 18 4 15 to 4 30 pm her subject will be a winters tale uie story of a mid winter journey from peace river to port vermilion with a quaint norlh- land character billy bulldog as her guide ifrecprv theatre thursday january 11 at 8 pm b treasure nite friday january 12 freshman year ernest troex dixie dunbar saturday january 13 four feathers ibe tbahllwtajjtihu actlini ptcluie evi mickey the kid tommy ryan rrnce cabot hobo gadget band fox j qunedtiiebw cartoon sheep in the meadows chapter 7 dick tracy returns matinee at i fm tuesday and wednesday january 16 and 17 j3jark victory bette davis gewgs rcn pete smith poetry 6f nature band larry clinton planlat plays with montreal symphony alexander brallowsky acknowledged l hivtr been administered r summons charge d affaires improwd fcmploymenl conditions conditions of employment in can ada at tht did of the year showed considerable improv ement o er the past few months the manufacturing mploymenl index according to a re port of the dominion bureau of sta llstlcs had reached a new high figure prom reports from other sources it is also apparent that compared with last winter there js a reduction of ap proximately 100 000 in the number of the unemployed in the dominion this impiovcment has been largely due to agricultural recovery in wes tern canada canadian fisheries and the war the part which canadian fulshcrles f inlrlm s utatcijiililpto utplayhj the pianoforte will be heard as 1st with the orchestra of les con certs syrrphoniques in the broadcast over the cbc network on tuesday january 16tih at 10 00 pm jean morel fcuest conductor will direct the orchestra in liszt s totentanz dance of the dead a set of varla uons for piano and orchestra based on the ritual melody of the dies irae from the requiem mass the final number on the programme will be cesar pranclcs in d minor canadian snapshots salutes elk mask expert john murray gibbon a canadian who lms contributed generously to the musical life of the dominion and who successfully produced the canadian mosaic series for the obo several seasons ago will be the featured guest artist on ca bnaphots wed- nesday january 17 8jw to bj0 phl the conduct of the war was discussed at the conference or the fisheries research board held during uie past wek at ottawa it was pointed out at the meetings that with the dlffl culties encountered by the fishing in dustry in the north sea and other western european waters and the en listment of trawlers and other fishing boats in the taxing fight against mine and submarine the canadian indus try might be called upon more and more as the war proceeded for sup plies of fresh and cured fish for the allies there would also likely be an increased demand for jjh oils walter thompson retires from information board newspaper men at the capital were sorry to leaxnfrom the prime mini ster during the past week that walter lthompson hescf of the public i matton bureau has been forced th thls series in addition to presenting novelties in the news and scenea from the nationwide life of canada is high lighting toe original oompoaltlons of canadian composers samuel bersen- horen will direct his orchestra on thlsj date in specially selected worka by mr gibbon tfae pnaence of the com poser on the programme to aaout in ttie performance of his compositions will recall his enterprise and inspir ation in cstawlahlng the new famous canadian folk muslo festivals in jead- 1 1 inff oentres across tile continent ur ifaiboon u the author of several novels ana books on ptenoh canadian fobc songa r ugh 111 health to relinquish his office he had cheerfully assumed this post would be able to effect an improve ment in the extent and variety of the news of canada wateffort given the public mr herbert lash bis assist ant in the bureau has been appointed director temp there is a general belief that war will make increasing demands on canada this year on both the economic and military aide satisfaction is felt that prejjnflnary work on the british cbmmohwemltb air training plan telhg pushed forward so that with the opening of spring many schools toront voleis et up more than one oi of ntncral inttresi to ontario hen tlit trooped to the polls last tik poi oi t thing the repudia d comminil t candidates for office ho hat erved on die council during here 1u39 thrj almost disregarded the last idii oi tht three dnlh ntwapapers tawa toptt3i is imor nd tlu shook a verv vigorous though ilgurativc fist il prtmici htpbuni on uie question of cancelling municipal elections foi the duration of the war as predicted in this column a few weeks nfo the agzresshe move ag ilnst finland by the soiet evidently had a areat influence on a number of toronlonlnns whose sympathy had none to the communists of this coun try for the decree in the votes for alderman salsberg was a heavy one ht came nowhere close to being elec ted as for stewart smith candidate for the board of control and an ac live member of the ontario commun 1st partj he was very much an also ran the election seemed also to serve as in indication that canadian citizens i till doing their own thinking in spile of their willingness to submit to certain regimentation for the salce of a better prosecution of the war just consider this fact with the three torortto dally newspapers vigorously supporting ralph day as the man to be elected mayor and at the same time blasting at lewis duncan his opponent with just as much vigor duncan almost beat day in one of the heaviest polls in the city s history what toronto s expression of opln ion on the election ban by hepburn may do at queens park this week is not certain the premier has always been somewhat defiant where tradi tional tory toronto has been concer ned and the toronto vote in itself might not mean much but when it comes as a climax to similar expres sions of oplnjon from other munici palities of the province it is just pos sible that the liberal leader jnay find some loophole at the last minute through which he may crawl with as much grace as possible 11 is inwrftsllftg id m atkinson 100 johnson 100x4 w wilson 98 cnntelon 96x5 eiort as given ai mini inciting wlh appear ue gforgltowv women s institute meeting the jti in meeting of the george own bnnrh of the womens insti ut was i id at tit home of mrs w boll o wednesdi iflcmoon at 3 pm with mrs lh d uie presi dent m the chair and twenty one member present and one vlsttorv after the opening ode and institute- prayer the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved sev eral items of business arising out of the correspondence were discussed and plans were made for the next meet ing which is to be a social evening at the homt of mrs paul mrs liwngstone gae report of the christmas hampers the roll call was answered by a word of cheer for the new year miss applebe then gave the current events which proved both lnteresungr and educational a vote of thanks was tendered mrs bell for her hospitality and after sing ing ood save the king a social halt hour was enjoyed trets ehongrr that even if hepburn forces tills leg- in spite of its exacting nature and i j o xl ttoe everyone was conytoced that jtejronto city council has determined ir lrerno resign as a body at the end of thtf year thus forcing a new election leg islation or no legislation norval rifle club the fifth annual meeting of the club took place in the lounge room of the range on monday night flan 8 th a good attendance of members was on hand in ihe election of officers for lfl- mr rw hall was elected president new advertisements wanted good building lot apply price and location to box k office stating herald ltra lost a fluffy red cat answers to the name of reddy please leave in formation at the herald office ltp plgi for sale five yorshlre pigs 6 weeks old apply j d murray nerval lot 9 con 11 phone georgetown 74 r 13 p for sale or rent 300 acre farm near belfmtaln pee county good land newrj3laing- l watson drawer 31 woodstock ontario st for bent frame house on emery st contain ing six rooms sun room and three piece bath john mansviue imnflajjor oarage apply to thos anderson phone 312 georgetown atn musical mstrucnon u mabel el murray umtt narral teacher of stringed instruments wltjl open her studios on thursday jan llth those wishing to mate appoint- menu totake lessons may do so vp until saturday only if 90a are in terested make your app now private lessons only phone tr u georgetown for further mf onnatiorl

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