Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1941, p. 4

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ft the georgetown herald wednesday evening- may 14th 1941 festival musk presented by school pupils at united church a aib program of aeloottooa present- ad by pupqs of the piauo and high school at the recent music festival tn milton mi enjoyed by good- aursd audience winch tethered at the ukuted church on monday evening the program ma presented la aid of the herald war victims bund and a net sum of ssoaft was raised to be added to the fund 11m program was divided into four parts with the public school taklne pasts one and three and the high school parts two and tour ate b t i paul acted as nhalrhutr during the r eacte part of the evening with mr vjtajph roes continuing far the final part of the performance accompan ists for the numbers were misses helen williams and helen blackburn mrs r t paul and mbss june frank selections on the program included part i 1 junior choir miss breeae 2 girls solo u i were a rose ffryip harley ruth brandford june huller ft bofi solo thorny bose kenneuf kfendham donald bums 4 girls double duefcdo you krhow joan coles june clarke josephine coot pauline norton i boys eolomerry robirv buddy tost kenneth harrison part n 1 piano solo the irish boy molly hepburn x violin solo a little nonjranoe robert burns f girls solo under 16 r was a trover and his iass muriel kean 4 boio unchanged boys voice blow blow thou winter wind robert selec- b girls duet under 31 i would thai my love joy ruddell mary moyer 0 piano solo rustic dance mar garet bradley 7 tenor solo peel festival tionrobert early a baritone solo gitta jac 9 girls duets under 11 inda mary paul betty paul 10 h s double trio the lamb part m 1 boys choir the stars a girls solo ooodalcht and good- morning joan coles june dark josephine oox 3 boys duet the hunters horn kenneth harrison james bums 018x0 burns buddy tost 4 girls double trio spin m spin 5 60 voice ohoir 3 part the rising lark part iv 1 piano duet donnytjrook pair helen williams and helen black burn 3 solo girls under 16 it was a lover and his lass betty paul a tenor solo wandering william kelly 4 baritone solo guts bud carter 5 duet under 17 santa lucia norma herrington molly hepburn 6 boys unchanged voice blow blow thou winter wind hartley ooles 7 solo girls under 21 to shady woodland joy ruddell a boys choir a warrior bold 9 girls choir lltt thine byes 10 mixed choir maypole dance rule britannia god save the kingi j stewarttown mr and mrs cliltord paul spent sunday with their mother mrs s hunt mr and mrs rogers of london miss uren and mrs praser of inger- soll visited with mrs tracy on sun day mrs english of scotch block spent the day with mrs tracy on sunday muss queenle lane spent the week end at ber home in mount dennis rev 8 r colebrodk who has been sick for the past two weeks was able to take service at st johns church on sunday mrs percy baily visited with mrs mary bally thursday of last week- limehouse 7 visitors with mrs bobt lane on sunday included mr and airs dick packer and mr and mrs bob lane of geor mr and mrs e mor row mr and mrs wesley lane miss isabel lane and mr bob lane of tor onto and mr and mrs harvey norton and children the grlegs spent the week end with miss ivens and 4hc gales mr and mrs dm gowdy barbara and bruce of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs win gowdy a fairly large attendance is repor ted to have attended mothers day services conducted by rev d ddav- ldson at umehouse presbyterian church on sunday miss peggy smethurst of toronto and meserr harry smethurst and pat treanor of barrie visited mr and mrs a j smethurst sunday mr and mrs a w benton nell and bert visited sunday with mr and mrs greenlees and children the ldmehouse presbyterian church concert was quite a success on friday evening the halfhour play put on by dublin literary society and direc ted by mr waiter unham was called sister 8ueand was a laugh through out the cast in this play as well as in housekeeper wanted by the bfb le class under miss ivens supervision had been well chosen for their parts and took them well mrs nortons solo and mr nlokebs violin selections were as usual enjoyed by all present mrs- h norton and m helen meredith filled the bill well as accompanists rev d d davidson was chairman filling in his few jovial remarks from time to time as well the olrls club sold homemade candy at intermission which helped raise the total proceeds to 3600 a sumptuous lunch was served at the close with mrs smethurst acting as convenor of refreshment committee the womens institute finance com mittee lor may held a meeting a few days ago and made plans for three events this month a tea baking sale and demonstration by the many merry maidens club at mrs gowdys this week a euchre at mrs f shel- bournes next week and a bingo the following week have us examine your childs eyes now for lasses of quality a city ot walker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at his ofilee over the beu telephone co main street georgetown che- second wednesday of each month or you may consratt o t walker phone united wms executive meets at lowville better late than in connection with this sauonat news of the flight h number three nasi england s p chapman although he is a few months is carrying out the threat england by the 15th it iwi ust loth that the nasi party would be the date on which triumph ant germany would overrun britain now on may 15th one member at least has made good the boast better late than never heir hess the spring meeting of the executive of the wha of kalian presbyterlal was held on tuesday may oth in the united church parsonage low ville the morning devotions were con ducted fay the president mrs earl wilson who also presided at both sessions the afternoon devouons were- in charge of mrs g fox miss a blanshard was appointed the new member on the finance committee the names of mrs coulson mrs c peer end mrs l shaver were added to the executive speakers for 1m1 were appointed viz mis h caldwell mis j chapman mrs p lamb and mrs a gboswed mrs wjx shane reported on the forthcoming eastern rally at balllnafad and mrs f mc- nlven on the western rally at burling ton announcement was made of the dominion board- meeting n toronto may 26th to 31st members are asked to attend one of the sessions if pos sible the treasurer reported the sum of 85091 sent to the hamilton conference branch treasurer for the first quarter of 1041 the ogxt secretary reported new organizations at acton burlington and waterdown the baby band secretary announced that a special gift from georgetown baby band would be sent with idr and mrs agnew on their return to china several w34j3 presidents attended the executive and eachyje- ported on her auxiliary a letter of appreciation was direc ted to be sent to mrs buck for her kindness in auditing the books for hmo miss blanshard was appointed auditor for 1941 balunafad mr 8 bl lindsay is confined to bed buffering from an attack of erasypola mr r k lexnkny of glen wil liams had charge of the service sun day morning owning to the illness of rev a foreman who is tmn from an attack of the flu which has been very prevalent in this communi ty the programme for mothers day was followed and a splendid sermon was preached by mr lemkay which was much appreciated mr and mrs gear si and family of milton were sunday vis tors with j p kirtcwooda the good neighbours club of the- 8th line erin held a euchre and dance in aid of the british war vic tims fund the party was a splendid success and a sum of seventy dqusm was realised the lucky draw for the i quilt was won by mr ft ejete ofv erin the euchre prizes were von hy mrs w young of etnin and mr e oheyne also of erin while the eon- solauons went to margeurite kentaer and mr jesse moenery mr john nickel of limehouse provided the music for the old ttane dancing heres my bill said the lawyer please pay 500 down and 20 week thereafter for ten weeks sounds like buying a motor oar said the client i am replied the lawyer now is the time to plant your annual bedding plants visit our greenhouse and choose from ooimde assort ment barber floral co phone w we wire flovcra anywhere georgetown tw u canadas call to you men are now wanted to man the gun tanks armoured nnltai all the implements of modern warfare wmch the fartrrlf era producing in mounting volume it la a different war this time when we licked the hun before njjjfc were recruited here to train in england to fight in france now you are recruited and trained nerej then go overseas to join the stalwarts hold ing battlapoauions on the shores of old england or wherever the cab demands rates of pay in the ranks 1j0 per dn with bond wtt0li f mil sd d prorid extra 1 kmm nntamliam 234 to it p l apply to nearest district recruiting office or any local armoury fa active service the canadian active army requires men for artillery engineers signals armoured cars tankiilantry transport and supply medical ordnance and other branches of the service the army is prepared to teach many trades and to train yon to efficiently handle canadvs weapons of war go to your nearest district recruiting office find out about these units how they public meeting will be held at the public library tuesday may 20th at 830 pm a meeting has been called by the mavor and council of georgetown to discuss the formation of a branch of the civil defence league mr t m west an official of the national organization has consented to address the meeting and explain fully all details of organization training etc a large attendance of both men and women will prove the patriotism of citizens of georgetown and vicinity all organized societies are specially requested to arrange to be represented ta- department of national canada work what they do see just where youll 6t in see where any particular skill yon possess can best be utilized then join up for action defence j alvtfilled biscuits 2 lb 35c tea dominions own budget blend lb 59c pork beans c 3 tins 25c domnol motor oil 6 quaker xxxx flour m 279 atlheb no 4 peas tin 10c carnation or bordens milk 3 for 25c haplf 1ap javel bottle 5c armour veribest lard 2 lb 15c babbitts or classic cleanser 3 for 14c grapefruit 5 for 25c strawberries pt 2 for 27c new potatoes 51b 25c h ueftuce each 9c radishes bunch 5c meat values pot roast lb 19c cottage rolls lb 23c breakfast bacon lb 29c devon wetners lb 19c bologna jb 15c spinach 2mb 23c tomatoes lb 25c celery stalks each 9c celery hearts each 10c oranges do lam isks- dominion stores ltd

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