Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 20, 1940, p. 4

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few 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evenui march 20th 1940 georgetown united church choir presents maunders cantata olivet to calvary good friday march 22nd at 8 pm boixhsts mra h c wngglesworth soprano georgetown mr herbert clarke tenor toronto mr william parry baritone toronto mr walter tyson baritone toronto perc1e c cox organist and choir leader sajra coluxmon miss betty speigh piani ahjl abe welcome- news from the nyal drug store give her smilesn chuckles for easter deluxe package 100 and 1 50 easter wrapped 25c 50c 1 00 easter novelties for the children sc 10c 15c 25c easter cards 5c 10c revlon nail polish 23 shades in stock try the new shades shy chilibean bravo bed dice sun rose etc novakelp rich m minerals a food supplement 79cr 1 39 2 79 brush your hair with a stranzit brush made by prophylac ic the modern brash 2 00 250 s3 00 350 also the new roll wave brush 250 and 3 50 watch for the nyal 2 for 1 sale april 10- 11-12- 13 maccormacks drug store phone 327 we deliver georgetown d bpwardfl suddenly on xjfcrch 14th ltmo jno modonajd wire of david s edwards passed away at burning- ham bfcujland in her 05th year mobmbry- in georgetown oa satur day march 10th 1940 isaao palmer mcenery dearly beloved husband of relnetta melvln in his tord year tost in toronto qeneral hospital oil tuesday mar 19th 1940 henry tost beloved husband of margaret r mophereon aged 39 years the funeral will be held at his re sidence emery st georgetown on thursday march 31st service at 230 q clock interment in greenwood cemetery georgetown 03ituary isaac palmer mcenery on saturday march 16th death re moved one of our pioneer citizens in the person of isaac palmer mcbnery son of thomas mcenery and sop hrcma teeter mr mcenery was bom november 15th j867 at ballin- afad on the farm now owned by mr cunnlngton moving to georgetown while still a young man he made his home hen for over 50 years thirty years ago in august hp married relnettia bernlce melvln besides bis widow he is survived by two daughters mrs stanley morrison of acton and e hel at home he also leaves ohe sister mrs melissa ross of georgetown the funeral service was conducted by rev p c overend of the united church with burial in greenwood cemetery georgetown pallbearers were norman brown corey herring ton ed erwln melvln mcculiough harry mccullough and clayton wil son death of halton pioneer mrs ellen fuller passed away i peel memorial hospital brampton c thursday march 14 born in hal on county 85 years ago she spent mmt of her lite in western peel she was predeceased by hed husband the late john t puller the funeral was held from the home of her daughter mrs e w mccul loch of brampton with interment in georgetown cemetery mrs was a member of the united church of canaaa survlvine are three daughters mrs c lester hamilton mrs george hall and mfs e w mcculloch brampton and one wan archibald of chingua cousy advertltfmrat union government not needed thi- financial post the financial post one of the most outspoken critics of the king govern ment has the following to aay in a recent issue thl financial post has consistently opposedsiatlonal or union govern ment as a cure for canada s political ills at the outset ojtberesent war we reiteiated this view and said nothing in past history or in current political experience sup ports the view that because can ada la at war union or national govenment is essential j the contrary there is as yet no sufficient reason for scrap ping the twoparty system and sacrificing parliamentary freedom tin the early years of the last war the opposition played an lm portent role in cheoklng waste and extravagance of a type which war breeds so easily vhad it been even more alert and vigorous some of the early tragic mistakes might have been avoided happenings since september con firm this view the war has- produc ed as yet r o emergency that cannot be handled bj a strong government und er our traditional two party system than by a union bl party admlnlstra tlon if the time should come when a de clsive radical religious or sectional issue is raised which cannot be settled by one party without endangering na tlonal well being then a union cabinet may be necessary even then union government should only be used to set tie that specific issue it sho ild not be retained once the emergency has ca war give f for easter easter lilljes cineraria primulas polyantha roses assorted cut flowers walter rigg georgetown phone 70 nght 392 limehouse visitors at he home of mr and mrs w a line on sunday included mr robt and mlss laura miller and mr and mrs walter linn am miss inez scott spent the week end at alderwood messrs wm and gordon grieg of brantford visited mr nnd mrs gale and mis ici s oi sunjay mr and mrs trios haines john and buddy visited mr and mrs joj scott on sunday the wms meeting was held at the home of mrs a w benton on thurs day last with nn attei dance of twelve and the president in the chair mrs a w norton read the scripture les on mrs wright led in prayer and mrs newton reviewed a chapter from the study book mrs davidson favor ed with a reading at the close the hostess scred lunch the april meet lng is to be held at the home of mrs newton the girls looko it club held a cro jclnole social at the home of mr and mrs wm gordon sllvercreek on friday tvenlng prizts going to messrs harry ki igh and a c patterson so far such an emergency has not arisen canada has shown herself strong and united in her war effort when a threat to national unity did arise in quebec last o tcber the issue wil faced not by resort to a union of the two parties but by the strong courageous leadership of the liberal party under the mirflster of justice hon ernest lapolnte and hon ade lard godbout now premier of quebec had mr lapolnte and mr godbout n r i deen uccessful a crisis might have i j itrisen that would hae necessitated a national or union appeal to ensure a united war effor that eventuality has riot yet arisen dr manion for tl e coneratlves lias offered a vague plan of na ional government the plan is misleading if it is confused in people s minds with lulon govtrnrntnt which it is not dr mai ion makes the promise of a best brains cabinet if as and when his party s returned to power while ome good men have offered themsel ves as candidates dr manion himself has i ot yet inspired confidence in his i bill y to produce a cabinet of strong united leadership dr manion has not even done a good job as leader of uie opposition had he done this he would not be so de pendent on material dug up by others for his allegations of incompetence and extravagance church news scripture test but he wa wcindrd for our tramgrrslcns he was bruised for our iniquities the chastisement of our peace nag upon htm and with his stripes we are healed is 53 5 the presbyterian church rev d d davidson minister services sunday next at 11 am and pjn the pastor will preach advertisement to whom it may concern for the information of the public and in the interests of child welfare we publish the following extract from the minors protection i act of ontario the reason for this legislation may be found in the ontario public school health book page 106 tobacco and its smoke contain powerful poisons and therefore its use especially by the young is harmful page 106 since the use of tobacco is a hfltyftt or hindrance to one in his work and in his play it is best for those- to avoid it who desire really to enjoy life and to make the nyoetot themselves many are bom wilh handicaps others acquire aome hand ap through illness or accident but those who acquire a nmwt uimiigti mrthn riojnmt result at thlr pwn ftilly georgetown wjo t u ontario act the minors protection act 3 1 no person shall either directly or indirectly ell or give or furnish to a ohud under eighteen years of age cigarettes cigars or tobacco in any form rso 1m4 c 234 s 2 1 part cd this section shall not apply to a sale to a child for his par ttt or fujudten under a written request or order of the parent or fumofcml fubo 1914 c 234 8 4 part 4 ot ib person who contravenes the provisions of this act 4m8 than ft penalty of not lew than ta nor more than tfio rjsx who appears to the magistrate to be under the ijbft dee to be under that ageunless it is proved kwl mimim r that age rao 1914 c 334 s 5 part 10 00 and ajn baptist church rev e g baxter minister a m easter morning worship communion service 31 00 church school 7 pm evening vice subject we have seen the lord believers baptism monday 8 00 pjn bypu thursday 8 00 pm prayer meeting a welcome to all issued by censor smuggung attempte in internment camps hit by herniations it has been madojla punishable of fense under the war regulations act to smuggle letters newspapers clip pings and other articles in or out of internment camps in canada accord ing to an order issued recently by hon ernest lapolnte acting secretary of state this became necessary after various attempts were made to evade camp censorship contravention o this order will be punished on sum mary conviction by a fine not exceed lng 500 or twelve months imprison ment conviction under indictment allows for a fine not exceeding 19 000 or five years imprisonment wastage is avoided through creation o central directorate to avoid duplication of effort and wastage in the welfare activities on behalf of canada s enlisted men the directorate of auxiliary services has been created in the department of national defence well over two hun dred charitable organizations well known to canadians come under its supervision the dliectorate of auxiliary ser vice is a military organization it op erates under the adjutantgeneral and is subjec to military rules of discip line it aims to avoid the mistakes of the great war when wastage resulted from lack of central direction in the auxiliary services of the dominion it is the duty of he directorate to insure that welfare and comforts pro vided by charitable organizations are administered fairly among all branches of the services its staff consists of a director responsible for admlnlstra ion of services in canada england and france an assistant director and an auxiliary service officer in each military district in canada through this organization the gap between the armed forces of canada and civilian organizations working for their wel lare is bridged and efficient co opera tlon is made possible welfare organizations are playing a big part in canada s war effort the have relieved the government of a cost ly and complicated duty they own ind maintain buildings and equipment val led in the hundreds of thousand dol ars these are at tl e disposal of the troops at no cost to the govern men through these organization canadian patriotism and the will to seive evinced throughout the domin ion have been mobilized and diverted into pra leal channels of service the whole we fare structure in canada is based on voluntary service under suiervlslon of the directorate of aux illary berices each organization is doing its suitable bit to provide the troops in the field with necessities and comforts and prepaie them for trt da when they will return to civil llf under n oi national toernment which eliminates jhe two party sys tern thl t 1 h aim scrutiny ol public mlfiktiation either weak entd or i peirs tntir 1 where there trong cabinet leadership spur ej y i vlo rous constructive oppos icn rt is assurance of maximum war effor that in brief ls the dominating issue in this election it is not a question of socalled na tional or union government where party lines disappear to unite in a war effort it is i question of producing from this election the strongest war cab inet u it canada can muster rdu at tin same time retaining a vigorous alert opposition your eyes specialise in eye exammatloa and the best qnulty glasses at city prices note change of location we are equipping an opto date examination room in part of dr f r watsons dental offloe main st georgetown over the bell telephone co phone 67w for an appointment 0 t walker ro eealrht specialist will be at this qfflce the second wednesday of every month or yon may consult o t walker at bis office in brampton ea agents wanted swift sure results for ambitious men and women familex wilt show you how 900 successfu dealers nrw on our list inquire for further de ail and free catalogue today the familex produc s com pony 570 st clement st montreal strsngt at it may unm bou mr exactly the same length wbicb goa to iboto appearances are mmehmas deceiving thats why our coal is trademarked all hard coals look alike even if they doo t all burn alike but when we send you a load of famous reading anthracite you know s the one and ooly famous read ing because its trademarked with red spots that won f rub qff let us fill your bin with this lauo dered coal the low ash anthracite that s as nearly 100 pure as can be produced k c mcmillan all fuels phone 4q georgetown beadlngi gyiresdtng the united church rev p c overend ba minister sunday chool and bible classes will meet at 10 a m morning and even lng worship will be held at 11 ajn and 7 pm at both of which easter messages will be given by he pastor and easter music by the choir st georrcs church rev w g o thomplon rector maundyi thursday holy communion 10 am community w 7 navy league sea cadet corps news of the 15 000 ontario teen age boys w io have enjoyed the benefits of training m the navy league sea ca dot corps more than 1 600 are already on active service in canada s merch ant marine and canada s navy this was the announcement made b t ic nuvy league of canada oh tano division more than 300 000 has been provl ded through public subscription and used in the training of our sea cadets olliccrs of the navy league declared and we have no record of a single cadet ever appearing in a juvenile court this ls good evidence of the valuable training and discipline re ceived sault ste marie windsor port wil liam port arfhur st thomas wel land st catherines jbtshawa ottawa toronto and hamiltcnjeire among tht communities boastlndr active navy league sea cadets jbtipresent today toronto has the target single sea cadet corps in tee british empire having more than sbacled its strength fnthe past year the hamilton corps of navy league sea cadets is on re cord as the first unit in this country to adopt the form threes which has replaced the form four s of old time military training typical of the value of the sea ca dets program ls this story told at navy league headquarters of one hamilton lad who a for admis good friday antecommunion 9 am three hours service 13 3 come to the three hours service for all or for any part of it the people of egorgetown are urged to attend good friday ls the holiest day twelve to three the sixth to the ninth hours are its holiest hours come meditate pray worship easter h61y communion 7 wm children s service 946 am hory communion 11 ajn evensong 7 pm bu aibans chvreh glen wmiame good prtday evensong 6 pm easter holy communion 930 am evensong 3 pm applie sion to the kcnva he was refused because he was only 17 but deter mined to join some active unit he kept on trying and was subseauerrtly accep ted as a member of one of the infan ry regiments can you form threes his new superior officers promptly asked him to which the chap replied that he could then take this squad out and put them through their drills that accomplished satisfactorily the new recruit was faced with a lewis gun and told to take it apart and it together blindfolded within minutes did he do it he did i today he wears two stripes on his sleeve which as his former mates agree is nice going for any ib year- old sea cadet dominion jhbt food specials wed thurs sat march 202123 peaches loc crabapp1e jelly 32 oz jar ric coffee 25c lb 35c peanut butter bulk 2 lb 25c allen s apple juice 2 tins 17c tea large lux flakes odex toilet soap cake 6c lard aylmer 16 oz tin peas tin 10c banquet brand 2 i tin pumpkin 3 tins 25c lb domino english breakfast style prunes 21c tender meaty apricots choice 49c 3 lb 29c lb 29c dumarts or 3 lb 25c armours fc- aylmek 16 oz corn aylmer tomatoes golden tin 10c lie bacon mealed back bacon lb 35c sliced side mild cure mealed pickled roll lb 25c lb 25c picnic style pork shoulders ie z l wrrn b lx- sunlight soap 10 49c fruit specials oranges navel 25 29 rhubarb 2 bun 15c leaf lettuce 2 for 16c spinach 2 1b 15c celery stalk 2 fori bananas chol yuw xtk free deli vert i 66 dominion 8tohhmd

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