Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1941, p. 4

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tke georgetown herald wednesday evening july 2nd 1941 limehouse 7 jib r lane spent a few days with mrs hall in acton last week she also attended the shower held in to ronto in honour of mr wm hall and his bridetobe on wednesday afternoon a number of the ladies of the oommunjty gath ered at the home of mrs s norrie for another quilting for refugee car tons during the afternoon mrs el- lerby called mrs e beerman who s moving to georgetown soon to come forward while mrs a w benton read the following address llmehouse ontario june 25th 1941 mrs e beerman dear friend some of the ladles gathered here this afternoon represent the members of the ijmehouse women s institute of which you have been a member for the post three and onehalf years we have found you a faithful helper in anythlngyou undertook to do the number associated with our organiza tion is small and so he removal of a member seems the greater those of lis who have lived nearest you will perhaps miss you the most as you were a kind and good neighbour fortunately your new home is not far away and perhaps it will be con venient for you to find your way back to our social affairs and to visit among us on behalf of the lime- house wonsfen s institute may we leave with jou this little gift although not valuable we may hope that it may remind you a little of the burg which you have called home for over nine years signed or behalf of the members of llmehouse women s institute 4t the proper time mrs s norrie presented mrs beerman with two col ourod glass vases mrs beerman thanked the ladies for the gift and asked that they all visit her in her new home a dainty lunch was serv ed afterward sergeant gunner norman mitchell training alui the roial new zealand air fore in canada spent a couple of days leave with his uncle william mitchu mrs mitchell and family smith of hamilton has been visiting for a week with her sister mrs o post the regular monthly meeting of the girls lookout club of the presby terlan church was held at the home of mrs haney norton on friday even the president called grace beer man forward during the evening and while the aecrcutrn franci given read the address mrs patterson h behalf of the members pf the club presented her with a bible dear grace it is with deep regret that e learn ed grace you were about to ever your conneclton with us we missed you very much once before but you came back to us and so we hope that you win do so on every opportunity which you have again you have always taken par so ablj in an vthing we hav e asked you to do and been so willing to help in al our undertakings you have always been a real inspiration in our rue lags we shall never forget you but just for fear you might forget us we ask you to accept this token of our re gard for you girls lookout club llmehouse grace expressed her thanks and hoped that she need not entirely sever her connection with the club but might attend meetings at least occasionally the girls lookout club held a tea and home made baking sale on mrs h norton s lawn on saturaay afternoon from which they realized over nine dollars those taklnn part in the pro gram included mrs a w norton contributing two solos beautiful dreamer- and ctrlblriblm mrs h norton accompanying her misses marion norrie dolly bllck and nor ma mcmurdo accompanied by mis grace beerman with the harmonica danced several times mrs josph 6cott won si worth of sugar which was offered as the door prize follow ing is a list or the guests irs g sinclair mrs a c patterson mrs r lane mrs john newton mrs a mcdonald mrs james ross mrs w mitchell mrs a w norton mrs s wright miss shirley wright mr and mrs joseph scott miss inez scott mro f shelbourne mrs a j smet hurst mrs wm mills mrs f benton miss frarcls given misses grace and audrey beerman mrs s norrie miss marion norrie miss dolly blldc miss norma mcmurdo miss doris mitchell mr and mrs h norton mrs wm gowdy mrs norman mcalpine miss jean given miss wlnnifred ivens mr and mrs a w benton mr and mrs george mluiere mas ter george mullere and miss map ondrusech of toledo are visiting mi and mrs milliere mr and mrs tracey of toledo and the annual meeting conservative association op the county of halton trill be held in the town hall milton on wednesday evening july 9th at 8 oclock daylight savins time vbivbodx whxjoac amos lson president social and personal mr and mrs a c welk apent last week end in haliburton mr ed buckerneld spent the week end at his home in oravenhurst mr harry llcata of hamilton apent a few days last week with mr and mrs r llcata mr keith church was at his home in orillia over the week end mr and mrs frank fetch and ross visited in southampton over the holl day mr and mrs alex fraser oi brantford were week end visitors in town mr douglas bracken spent the wet end in niagara falls where he visited with his brother mr edwin bracken mlsses lola and irva thompson of toronto were week end guests with the misses jean and margery macken zie at their home on mill street pte lohn hoare has been transfer red from no 20 catc brentford to camp borden where he is attach ed to the rjhu mr and mrs jack campbell of weston and mr and mrs harold campbell of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs f l mcgllvray gnr a e colman who has been at fort chippewa barracks north boy with the rca has a new ad dregs a bty hq catc petawawa military camp mr and mrs aj cnmeron were week end visitors with the misses brown charles st the misses brown returned home with them for a visit in kincardine mr nnd mrs william frank and miss june frank who have been ih ing on main street in tht j j gib bens block moved back to camp bellvtlle last week and have takm up residence thtre aealn gdm alex tavlor was home tor n few davs leive lat week from a nor thern ontario internment camp when he is on guard dutv with tht veteran guards of cfinida gdsm w e sirith wu home on have this wetk from the same com among our men m uniform home for the wttk end ptt t h marshall of tht canadian potal corps ottawa ac2 arm ind swnckhamer r c a f mountain view ac2 jim kelly and ac lelie clark rcaf toronto franklin cleave rcnvr toronto pte j a dobbie pte w emmerson lome scots hamilton in the midsummer examinations conducted by the toronto constrva torv of music miss helen mcallister was successful in passing her grade v piano and obtained first class hon ours hi grade i theory master ktn neth harrison who also tried hk grade v piano obtained honours in this both are pupils of mlss m c mathews a the toronto conservatory o music examinations held last week miss mary mcclure successfullv passed witn honours her gnde iv piano and miss alleen allen her grade i piano with honours miss molly hepburn glen williams passed her grade vi ocal examination with honours they are pupils of mis norma stephenson at cm out of town guests who attended the watts stockford weddlnt orr sat urdav included missca l and n stockford mrs victor stockford and lillian of guelph miss eva samts mr ana mrs phillip roberts dra ton mr and mrs chris graham burlington mrs htnry caldwtll and mr nnd mrs archie kerr and marie acton mrs george gray miss edna gra miss brook haw mlss a pogue mks valerie gnhim mrs k souih an mrs s watts mis owvnelh i witts mr rutxri c i u i verna bovcc mr and mrs mlchulko i mr and mrs jack rush md minlvn f toron o staff sfrt ediir vv it nd mr watts of oungstown nyj htnn mil thews ind norman loiik ire enjojmg this week at i hi haluin bovs camp at mirshall cimpbth farm mar lowvillc thej were given he trip by the gcorae own lions club as a reward for heir work on the public school salt patrol v hlch the club sponsors ken lorn kny popular voting student pas or for the last year at glen wllllims united church is acting as director for the week rev a l sanderson of watir down is dean of the school and rev e g riddolls of lowvllle and rev m bury of aldcrshot are assisting with the program that has btin ar ranged for the week the following week a similar camp for girls will be held on the same site red cross letter georgetown ontario june 30th 1041 the red cross society are holding their annual clardcn party jit the home of mrs a w nixon the hedges georgetown who for the second year in succession has allowed us to use her spacious and beautiful grounds for this purpose tin gar den party will be held on the alter noon and evening of july 24th the red cross society is in urgent need of funds and we are asking the co operation of eery religious fra ternal military social and public wei fare organization in this community to lend us their whole hearted patriotic support to make this garden party a success kvervjeftort is being made to see that ine expenses are kept to a mini mum while ensuring to the citizens a very enjoyable outing excellent tal ent has already beef engaged and the committee in charge are unsparing in their effort to see that you will be royally entertained none of the funds raised by this garden party go to the rid cross headquarters but the entire proceeds will be used by your local society to purchase material to make into es- enilal things needed by our sailors r and airmm and also for cloth ing blankets and other articles nieded n the vl tlins of boi lb raids ovu the british i sit nenrlj esrv one of us soo to one or more oirdm paitles during the sum mer s ason hsy oiiik to this car den p rt you wil huvi as tod or u better inic than it anv other g ir den pirjj then in addition lo that v on w 111 havj nl ihled tht war i ffort ou will h ivi pi ucd 1 mds n tht hands of the vnm of mercy o thu tht v mav c m on their en deivor or minister nj to tht slrjc ind le uoiuidcd md pro klhu clo hun and othir issenuils o the homt it victims of the ntioc oils ind taai he ii then mi score of cittzciii who trt b uu day ml wnks of thilr time in many diitirvt endeuors vithoi ai hoi it wltativti of nnv nut rial zam to help furtlin the emplr v nr efloi t wt iiix ctfullv iieil to ou for ou to operation and ask thu everj litiztn of this dlstiict purchase a ikrt for ot i cird pirtj tli inking vo i in mticipitlon of vour lojal sup wn i im a your obidlent semnt leroy dale pr ident of giorf on di- net red cross society mlss margaret swockhomer spent a few days at mlss swnckhamer s old home rev j c little of aluston conduc ed services on sunday afternoon at llmehouse mrs a w norton was soloist for the service singing wnls perlne hope for the summer mon h services are to be held at 2 o clock instead of 230 standard time vlsltors with mrs r lane on sun day included mr and mrs a w lane dorothy and norma of toronto and mr and mrs robert lane or george mr and mrs earl scott and garry of malton called it mr and mrs jos scott s sunday evening visitors with miss ivens and mrs gale on sunday were messrs william and gordon grieg of brantford and mr and mrs watson of toronto the kirfcpatrlck family visited at stewarttown on sunday a few of the school children turned out in spite of the heat at a picnic at the school on friday afternoon when games were played during the afternoon marlon norrie read an ad dress and margaret kirfcpatrlck pre sented their teacher miss francis jenklnson with a compact hi appreci ation for the help they had had from her in their work during the past year we understand miss jenklnson has obtained another position and wish her luck in her new undertakings mr and mrs o e meredith visited with the nobles at cheltenham over the weekend loir prodlcfr is james ftshy jamfs rob r fnlav has been is sluice n i pne of cdc programme protiiitlon hit m iv wtll become om ot tint or in a n s most i limbic contribiti n o ih pai nirslilp of i mho ami tl i n it ir s in cmada it is hi niwmooiliu to ittrnd suui vmts is ic c nt it n rn itlonal convocaton u uniuwtv 1 toronto and lie s nt 1 il spon or tl in it on ti fd u i ni associil oi at v ir ai n n 1 i m i h in for prin i n n i ci iv ei nt i oir ov r the cbc ntork alo n f mctlo l ihich r ins into 10 irs tin be com i iss d io i l nit ion of m time it desired with only th cnam of the r rform uic n prikhi j ti s w nice an bt d ribil i r- d o h ior lnt with illus riti ns ind is the eldest thing lo i good f i i storj n tht daily preis that radio his rivlsid dick claruigbull riuonal cbc load nt toronto gives finliv credit foi exploring experimenting ind devtiop ing thi bianch of cbo orogrammc product ion he is a lowed to s lort hls own assignments surwrvlt their pro ductlon c it and edit in mattral rlli the c imim nuirj jim saj s the o e a spi ing festival bave him om of the blgsest thrills of his ridlo career and the chance to describe in retrospect moments of col our and human interest that could not have been caught in i oircct concert io audience broadcast he pianj ma ny more such func ion features in the next few months and it is hoped that community regional and national events wil be brought into proper ra dio perspective through this employ ment of engineering equipment im agination and keen reporting jim flnlay is glad this pioneering chore is in his hands for he has avaays tried to look up the hill and around the bend in radio flnlay is a polished product of can adian radio he has epicurean taste a wellordered mind is equally aware of practical technical matters and cul tural joys he is valuably equipped with humour sympathy and tolerance h started his career as an operator with marconi served a stiff appren ticeship in the programme field at wheeling west virginia atmedj im measurably to his musical knowledge in a friendship with director percy harvey of vancouver who rewarded his apt protege with the hand of his daughter alleen in 1938 nothing has ever happened to him that he wants to forget bven being first boy caned by a new xittoter m a new school with a new cane that was tn wallasey cheshire england where he was born 33 years ago he let your youth serve your old age budget your present salary so you can make monthly deposits now this will return you a monthly income for life when your earning power has vanished 9 it also gives a guarantee that your family will have the income you can not provide if you have a short life let our representative explain our v plana to you without any obligation on your part dont delay time waits on no man equitable ufe insurance co head offlon waterloo out local agent phone 29 o box 236 georgetown c e herrington p vacation delights in old world setting tourists who prevlouslj foi tint unit mellow td clllth europe lit ansutr to tin ir v tion iroblci ih icri ind u ujov tli oho hiuih old world d lights thtlr own id of tli ml iitti in old qui im c cit wt rt i i tleillj evtrv v ir itlou kj on i ifuirm including olf it n riahint nnd it iniiii cointl with hi rnohl u to d hi ncr inn iition a tits tin lnlior i rmdl in tl h till u uiilnim on ior tin uj i or uniij of attend it k s nlu 1 n c nturv old cl urcln s raiulillnj through nir row cfibbltsioiif d stretla over ln sllencd bittlt fitlds nnd h tin the colorful habitint at work in hi fit his is a rire rl ii m in lit in w world and oni tliitqmlic ilotio cm offer tim incluit dwellings of que us i owi r tow n sr md out in north n i islh t con ln n hslhll l n in the modern r tl t ch ttt in onlnjc i i ulir hnituhiit r for the q i i c vl itor this fim d c in 1 in i trifle ho i v hm infnl t f r m ii i d lulttftil 1 t s i it t ir i t us cih or 1 i v 1 i mi e or i i h rf i tl o historic plains of abraham the citadel the ancient cilv wall the great gates numerous monuments and other interesting landmarks f- art nor afield the tourist is drawn to the picturesque isle of orleins where farmtrs still sow bv hand plow bj oxen reap with the bcvthe and thresh with tho flail while women ply ancient hind looms and spinning wheels other nt irbj attractions include wolf s cove quebec bridge the 1 rlrte 6f su anne dt beaupre m tumor ncv i ills and kent ho ise while northward lhs the fintd i uironthhs 1 irk a vast irei of v ir in hke forest and t tin cntintrv where vacation d ii hth iv tit it evers turn ivan dmitrj one of the worlds greatest color photographers demonstrates his uncanny skill it mount edith cavell dmitri has a party of camera enthusiasts at jasper park lodge from various parts of canada and thirteen states in the united states in this picture he is seen crouched in the centre after he has called the proper timing and exposure to a few of the 34 members of the party and is showing ihem the correct angle for a picture of ernie neidcrer well known swiss mountain guide of jasper and little dickie johnston of minneapolis who is wth the party inset shows dickie close up all decked up as a mountain climber dickie had a great time on the trip to mount edith cavell and 15 a great favorite with the party plays rugby cricfcetch3 faaa played marguerite in faust at school of course won a acboiarsmp to liver- pool university watched the armis tice celebrations in that famous port after the last war when he was 10 likes painting in water colours played a third avenoo gangster with ft broad efegush aooent the first ume he performed on a uj3 radio programme enjoyed his own wedding ceremony thinks radio in canada has a very im portant role to play in revealing one put of tbe dominion to another worn thick juiqy steak baooherlnts mlnaet president k6teevelt baxter prists rftftmmvin got a boy scoo badge for cooking saw europs ttershtthe sght went out has visited most of toe ttafr- 1 ted states and canada would uca nothing better than to stay ben for the rest of ma life and hopes at wffl be as a programme man in radio ht has been at obcts toronto etodtol since january uhd directs uw cralbb for rural bsteners sweet md lovely for modems

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