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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown heraldwedneday evening july 9th 1941 public school pupils buy 925 in war savings certificates on june 35th the georgetown pub lic schools war soring campaign reached a total ol 805 during the jhre months of the pumpa 0v iso of the pupils contributed towards a weekly average of 45 and completed over 200 certificates the pupils are to be congratulated for their partvn canada s war effort everybody is cheering chaplins new comedt charlie chaplin is back after two year of now you see- hlmnowyoudon t and an incredible confusion of rumors as to whether he would make the oreat dictator or not make it and then having made it whether t had to be remade and then whether it wound ever be pub licly shown the news is that the oreat dictator the first charlie chaplin comedy since modem tunes comes to the gregory theatre georgetown on thursday and friday july 10 and 11 not only that there are the follow ing foot notes that it was completed in 1j1 days of shooting- time which is reasonable enough when it is consid ered that chaplin writes the stdry and the dialogue directs the story plays a dual role in the picture edits it and scores the music it cost in the neighborhood of more than 2000 000 that it is the most ambitious and the most expensive production that chaplin has ever at tempted is less important than the fact that it involves the little clown in artistic responsibilities and caricature that he has never before attempted for in the great dictator chap lin is seen not only as the little tramp with the derby the cane and the awk wardly fitting shoes but in another role as well that of a mighty dictator of a warmad power there are two stories that converge the story of the little barber from the ghetto and the story of the palace notwithstanding the fact that char lie has the omnipresence of a dual role the cast that supports him in the great dictator is larger by far and far more important than in modern times clty lights or any of the earlier chaplin comedy master pieces paulette goddard who has achieved a stardom of her town since she was first introduced in a chaplin comedy again is his leading lady and it is she with whom he plays the poi gnant romance of the story jack oakle is seen and heard in the con nivings of the rival dictator napalonl reginald gardiner well remembered on broadway as the man who made wallpaper talk is schultz aide to the dictator and chaplin talks how his first speech in the picture has been given a dramatic frame it is an event he is still the mild and pathetic little man with the doe eyes his speech is exactly what you would expect as the little clown of screen history but as the mad dictator he thunders and roars rants and screams into a dozen withering microphones in an undeclp herable guttural chaplin breaking the silence that habitually enshrouds the production of his pictures points out that notwlth standing any burlesque of history and world events that might be found in the great dictator no ehange in the story was necessitated by those events the story on the screen is as the little comedian first conceived it without revision social and personal june meeting w c t u iinmwirm bjbjibu m m m iai pure food store dnnk canada dry e bottle carton 32c contents only tomato soup crosse blackwell a 104 01 tin 3 or 25c aylmeb choice loganberries i 5 oz tin 15c xorr1s crushed pineapple 8 oz tin 10c soyomalt chocolate flavor drink 80 day trial si free 1 2 oz tin 47c hearts delight apricot nectar 1 3 oz tin 15c neilsons cocoa iced cocoa is delicious 12 lb tin 19c h11xcrest lombard plums 15 ox tin 3 for 25c hearts delight prune juice 13 oz tin 15c comfort soap 2 swirl doim tmbim with 4 bars 25c jergens soap lzt 4 16c special meat values cottage roll fr lb 30c cooked hamsftts 59c breakfast bacon machine sliced lb 34c a e farnel phone 75 free delivery watch our window fob weekitre cream specials and confectioner banana split sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs conleetioneryc theatre wednesday and thursday july 9 and 10 the great dictator charlie chaplin cartoon pop and mum in wild oyter friday july 11 rangers of fortune tale of texas bockaroos with fred macmnrtmy patricia morlaon musical bagdad daddy disney fire chief fox news saturday july 12 south of pago pago uuhunr adventnre with jon hah france farmer victor mcl cartoon porkys hired hand popular science chapter 12 the shadow matinee at 3 tuesday and wednesday july 15 and 16 hired wife iparkllnc comedy with brian ahem koeatlnd pamell virginia 1 canada carries on heroes of the atlantic band matty malneck mr and mrs a reatlvo are vaca tioning this week at burlingtonbeach dr c e biehn of wlndsojis visit ins in town with his son mr walter blehn mrs j 8 wallace of glen christie spent a few days this week with her daughter mrs w h long mr and mrs e v maocormack and billy are holidaying this weck at sault 8te marie mrs b goqlop of milton and dr fred oollop of ottawa called on friends in town last monday miss muriel whitinee of toronto apent the week end with her parents mr and mrs walter whitinee miss mary feller and mr walter blehn spent the week end with his parents at inverhuron beach mr and mrs j c clark and little daughter have moved to rockwood where they will make their home r- rev r c todd newly appolntedsjk minister of georgetown united church is one of the minister in charge of a young peoples summer camp f near port elgin this week mr and mr kenneth harris and daughter evelyn returned home sun day after a veiy enjoyable weeks va cation at wychwood lodge on stur geon lake mrs i proctor and family have left for nova scotia where thy will make their home with mr prdctor she la a daughter of mr and mrs john emmerson of georgetown mr and mrs james cave ol de trolt spent the july 4th holiday with his parents mr and mrs t r cave motorinar to toronto on saturday to see the american legion parade there mr jack harrison of schumacher whije on a business trip for the min ing concern with which he is em ployed staved over for a week end lslt with his parents mr and mrs sam harrison mrs albert querln of kitchener mrs b lobslnger and kenneth of niagara falls and pte edward querin of the rcasc montreal were vlsl tors on friday with mr and mrs g mcgilvray recent visitors with mrs a semple at her home in town were mr and mrs james hamilton and family and mr and mrs stewart mcwhirter of toronto and mr jack leavens of hamilton lac jim evans son of mr and mrs walter t evins is included in a list of airmen who eradiated as air ob servers it was announced todav by officials at no 3 bombing and g in nery school macdonald manitoba r k lemkay studtnt minister at glen wi hams united church plaved the wedding music at the marriage of iola isabel ripley and frederick jef ferv glsborne which took place last saturday in st johns united church oakville joe wilcox son of mr and mrs b wilcox has obtained emplov ment at the clvde aircraft plant in colling wood a member of the lome scots band he will be missed by the local organization and will make a worthy addition to the ranks of the colling wood band lillian sutchfle daugnter of mrs sutclifte and the late rev j f sut cllftc was married last saturday in carlton street united church toron to to r k johnson of welland she is a sister of pilot officer c f sut chfle of the raf former organist and choir leader of georgetown unit ed church mr wilter blehn w is a guest at a testimonial dinner to c o knowles editor of the toronto evening tele gram held mondaj evening in the ro val vork hotel toronto rt hon malcolm mncdonald british high commis loner to canada a tl c niur ahlch was organized by t cltiztns committee to pay tribute to the evening telegram for orgnnlz ing the british wnr victims fund a ver pleasant event took place at the regular meeting of the war ser vie ci lb of verd in lubekah lodge held at the home of mrs e l arnold on monday evening july 7th when at the close of the work period a beautiful brides cake was brought in to the room and accompanying ad dresses and gifts presented to two of the lodges members mrs elmer dron nee myrtle vint a bride of recent date was presented with a sll ver flower basket and miss edna neil a future bride was presented with a silver cheese and cracker plate both expressed their thanks to the mem bers for the beautiful gifts and the singing of for they are jolly good fellows brought a most delightful evening to a close the june meeting of the wctu was held at the home of mrs a r vannatter the president mrs c b dayfoot was in the chair mrs arthur reeve conducted the de votlonal exercises the members join lng in the reading of the 23rd psalm which was followed by prayer by mrs freure and mrs hyde following a brief business period miss betty speight contributed a pleasing vocal solo which was much appreciated the president then introduced the guest speaker mrs a o w foreman of bauinafad who gave an excellent address containing much information of great interest tea was served by mrs marshall and assistants and a social half hour enjoyed the next meeting will be held in september asjhgrove mro m nixon oftoronto spent las week with mr and mrs clayton wilson miss mona wylie of st catharines is holidaying with mrs s mlllef dolly varden mrs r ljne of limehouse spent thursday with her sister mrs a i donald of the 4th line mcdonald brothers of dolly varden enjoved a ciuise to port dalhousie on saturday night mr w fryer mrs langdon and daughter helen of acton and davla darvti of mount dennis visited mrs a mcdonald and family on sunday mr a mcdonald visited her sister mr hall brotk ave toronto on tuesdny stewarttown visiting with mrs hunt over the wttk end win l cpl s hunt of new market lac gilbert hunt of jarvls and mr and mrs c paul of camp- btlhille congrttula tions ire extended to leading aircraft man gilbert hunt who las passtd his trade teat at the bombng and gunnery school jarvis trooper tom dickenson was home on sunday congratulations to the joung people who passed lheir hih school exams it l very disappointing when the public school results are not in the herald the rain on monday was very wcl come eevrythlng was getting scorch d it alo laid the dust lor awhile mrs w hodge and sjlvla may barrow were in toronto last wednes daj and called to see mrs tracy she is still improving congratulations and best wishes to the newl man ed couple mr and mrs roy burt we understand they are going to live in stewarttown and we extend a welcome to them mr and mrs ken harris and evelyn hn e returned from their weeks va cation you know you are right when you have your wedding invitations and announcements printed at the herald our new park avenue type is dis tinctively styled for these f when ordering why not drop in and see our selec tion attractively pric ed remember 500 that an engagement or marriage an nouncement in the herald costs only 50c th georgetown herald ne 8 main street phone 8 we print everything georgian bay mrs a j williams is holidaying with friends in oshawa major and mrs neil cummmgs and romilj were vlsl ors over the week end at the home or mr and mrs robert mcmenemy the 1st glen williams troop or ci b returned hon e from lowville on saturday afternoon arter spending a w ek in camp there under the leader hlr of mr r k lemkay and the assistant cubmastcr edward beam the 1st lakevlew boy scouts re turned home on sunday afternoon af ter spending two weeks in camp at the 10th line privates bob mcmenemy and trevor williams returned to debert military camp nova scotia on monday morn infc after spending two weeks furlough at their homes on tnursday arternoon mrs roger guyot held a delightful strawberry tea at her home tor the ladies guild of st albans church and their friends th winner of the lucky number prize was mrs j hepburn sr and rev w g o thompson guessed the correct number of strawberries in the box ballinafad wm mckay and mlss jessie mckav of brampton isltcd la- 1 week with friends in this commun v mrs gear sinclair anu limllv of milton spent the week end with mr and mrs jas kirkwood mrs r n weir of toron o sprrit a few days last week with her mother mrs f bennle rev and mrs a o w foreman fnand mlss phyllss foreman ft wed 1 esdaj for two weeks holiday at wumassan muskoka the service next sunday a hi be in charge of mr f w lewis of the on tarlo temperance federation mrs r warne returned from a trip to bolssevain man and reports excel lent crops there having been xces ive rainfall the w ms met for their june meeting at the home of mrs f w shortlll mrs b vannatter d m the worship service the theme being de monstrating the way of christ in friendship the roll call was an swered with many interesting terns from our missionary monthly tr e life story of miss maud mck nnon rjv and her work among the korean people was told by mrs f j shortlll it was planned to hold our w m fl sunday on july 20th engagement mrs janet dolg wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter mary to john mann son of mr george mann and the late mrs mann of ac ton the marriage to take place the latter part of july mr and mrs robert gray wish to announce the engagement of their daughter janet rae to james henry emmerson son of pte william em merson and mrs emmerson of georgetown the marriage to take place august 2nd dancing huttonville park every wednesday and saturday leading obche8tbas i glen williams r and mrs james preston ol chatham are spending a holiday here guests at the home of mr and mrs herbert preston marion hepburn left on saturday to spend two week at palm beach limehouse wi mvt at nt mjrl elle the w i mfct at the home of the president mjrf ellerby on thursdav afternoon vlth ten ladies present the singing of the maple leaf followed bv the lord s prayer in unison opened the meeting it was reported that there was plen tv of war work in need of doing and that varn for navy knitting and quilt tops for refugee work were on hand the ladles were urged to help do this work some are still bring ing in good used clothing to be made over or sent as is to the salvation armj some salvage was reported and it was decided to have the truck call again mrs h norton and mrs a w ben ton were appointed to attend a meet lng concerning the organization of a health unit in the township when a date is set for same the ladies offered to help as before if asked with the red cross garden parly mrs gowdv being asked to at tend the meeting in georgetown for arrangements it was decided that owing to dim cultles in transportation that we do not enter an exhibit at milton fair fruit was ordered sent to a member who was ill mrs mitchell mrs eulerby and mrs h norton were named a committee to look after a birthday tea as our branch is twenty years old this sum mer mrs newton had current events but owing to a members absence we had no motto miss ivens was guest speaker choos lng canadian literature as her sub ject she outlined the expansion of the canadian literature club in to ronto which was organized twentyfive jears ao by a mr french the num ber of members has so increased that a large auditorium is required to ac- coi modate them for a meeting hrough contests held by this cjub some canadian poets and authors get their start others gain recognition ol their work in this way too she read extiacts from mr pratt s poem the titanic ana from thirty acres by rlnquet mr jamieson moved a vote of thanks to the hostess and to those who lelped with the program the national anthem was sung in closing mrs cooney of toronto has moved into the oneil nous- recently vacated by the beerman family now living in gecgetow n mrs leslie icaxn has been staying win her sister mrs glsby who is ill at present master ross norton spent several days with master billie campbell in georgetown last week mrs kinnear is holidaying with her son mr glenn kinnear mr ted gowdy of buffalo visit ed mr and mrs wm gowdy during last week miss m baker of buffalo has been visiting with mrs kinnear and mr glenn kinnear mr and mrs denis hill and blake visited his parents on sunday vivian hill returned to hamilton with them for her holidays mr and mrs james noble of chel- tennam visited with the merediths over the week end mr and mrs dan dorie and miss gladys milliere erf hamilton visited the milliere s sunday evening mr and mrs e morrow of toron to mr and mrs dick packer mr and mro bob lane of georgetown all visited mrs r lane on sunday the scott family visited with mr and mrs earl scott at malton on sunday mr alex wright of toronto was home for the week end mr bill newton was home from malton messrs wm and gordon grieg of brantford spent the week end with miss ivens and mrs gale mr and mrs h b mcdowell are visiting with mr and mrs mu3 tar a few days mrs george morrison of toronto is visiting with mrs gordon sutherland miss inez scott spent the weekend with the beerman s visitors with mrs mummery recent ly mr and mrs william gradwell miss muriel and mr ken of toron to and mr and mrs stanley white of winona on saturday 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