Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 23, 1941, p. 2

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v the georgetown herald wedneadny evening july 23rd 1941 k jhe georgetown herald news of georgetown norval glen wolunu umehoae stewarttown balllnafad uid tom cotta subscription rates canada and the united states 200 a year single copies 5c advertising rates will be quoted on application walter c biehn garfield l mcoilvray reginald broomhead phone not 8 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association and the ontarioquebec division ot the cwjja the editors corner attention men of military age officials of the tatlonal war ser vices department report gratifying and ready response from young canadians toeing called for military training un- der the national resources mobiliza tion act they state however that while each man receives a mailed individual and personal notice of his call to training as his period arrives a number of en- quirles are still being sent direct to ottawa majoroeneral lafleche as sociate deputy minister of the de partment of national war services under whose direction the mobilizing of trainees is being carried out points out that the regulations have been planned to smooth out possible difficul ties for the trainee by dividing canada into thirteen admlstrative divisions with officials and headquarters offices in each division authorized to handle procedure and operations locally to the divisional registrar of na tional war services in the area in which they are reglsfered should be forwarded all communications con cerning business arising from the pro visions of national war servicesregu- lattohs all men from 19 to 45 are warned that notification must also be given promptly of change of address or marital status failure to do so incurs the risk of fine or imprison- ment young men in this area liable for military training requiring further in formation regarding their obligations or applications for postponement should communicate with the divl- clonal registrar for this district whose name and address are given be low for their convenience along with the names of other members of the board division b chairman of the board honourable mr justice john g gillanders os- goode hall toronto members of the board mr f c ridley 90 marklandst hamilton mr thomas roadhouse 293 bay st toronto divisional registrar mr r a irwin 65 67 victoria st toronto fc our salvage will help the georgetown lions club has tak en on the job of an organized salvage drive in this district and the first collection on monday night got things away to a good start ths drive is not to be a sporadic effort o gather up salvage for a few days and then drop the matter for an other slxhionths or a year it is to be a continuous effort to salvage scrap materials paper metal rubber and other things which in the ordinary coursjkof events would find their way into the rubbish heap the money realized from the sale of this wiube used for donations to various war funds while the materials salvaged will go on tt help canada in her war effort other organizations in town have pledged their wholehearted support to the campaign the iode who ac quitted themselves nobly last year in similar enterprise are solidly behind the lions club in their effort as are the canadian legion and the various social fraternal and church groups in town to piake the campaign a success it is essential that every citizen co-oper- cte to the utmost of his ability this cooperation can be realized in two ways first by saving your salvage materials for the campaign second by following the directions which will be issued by mr david brills salvage committee from time to time in connection with newspapers it is most important that these be tied neatly and securely in bundles keep ing magazines tied in separate bun dles will mean a greater revenue as these are worth more money for the present the campaign will be centred on paper metals except tin cansi rags and rubber tin cans glass garbage and flo sweepings are not wanted b including these in your salvage con- tlrbution you will be hampering the campaign and creating unnecessary work for those who will be giving their time to sorting the materials collected if we all get behind this campaign we will be making a worthwhile con tribution to helping the war effort are we all going to help m inute iniatures brief backgrounds k the careers of canadas captains of war hugh day scully chairman of the board of controllers ot industry hugh day scully takes his slogan cor today from the words of winston cbuwhill first win the war and jont take your eyes off that job look ing too far ahead toward where we are going afterward he is well aware however that the machinery lie is creating and causing to function today may have a vastly important and effective place in the canada of tomorrow mr scully commissioner of customs in the dominion govern ment has been given the special war time post of controller of steel and chairman of the board of controllers of industry canada thus stepped up to the line met the challenge of nazi dictated warfare by creating a central control of war industry and indirectly of all industry that bids fair to prove as strong and effective as any thing hitler can evolve in his exces sively repellant methods with the es sential difference that control of the centre and direction of its policy re main in the hands of the duly elected representatives of the canadian peo ple hugh scullfi is a toronto man born and educated in that city in its private and public schools and a graduate of its university his father was a manu facturers agent for british firms the political science course attract ed scully at varsity it was consider ed a good foundation for law which be intended to tackle later in his mcond year he took the silver medal in his third the gold medal and in the final year the fellowship each of those honours indicating he stood tops in his class o recommendation of one of his professors hetco his first post with the canadian manufacturers associ ation whom he served as secretary for nine years in those days the cma was a great force in canada its an nual meetings and executives forming virtually a parliament of industralists who themselves were big persona men who had pioneered their own businesses and owned them in 1916 scully went to russell motor pompany as secretary and assistant general manager which gave him di rect experience in conditions and prob lems of industry at war as his firm fans the principal inartifacturer in canada of time and gran fuses he became also a director of canada cycle and motor co ltd stewart scully and co ltd came into existence in 1933 organised by mm exsecretaries of the oila am of und for souul indus trialists and construction propositions mr scully first entered the service of the government as commissioner of excise in 1932 when the hon e b ryckman was minister of national re venue his present post of commis sioner of customs is a hot spot a firing line job continuous streams of individuals groups committees flow through his office always bringing pos sible trouble in their wake their ob ject either to make a c or seek a concession he is the countrys sentinel in the field of industry as chairman of the board of con trollers of industry mr scully admini sters a clearing house for common problems policy of all is to let each industry police itself rather than at tempt rigid restricting legislation cvr caw ro tut mi i old chum an nmnm cioaktrrtsw round trip bargain fares august 1 2 from georgetown fo stations oshswa and east to cornwall inclusive uxtoridge lindsay peterboro campbellford newmarket oolllngnvcod meaford mv north bay parry sound sudbury gapreol and west to beardmore p m trains august 1 all trains august s to toronto also to brantford chatham godeiich hamilton london niagara falls owen sound st catharines st marys sarnla stratford strathroy woodstock see handbills for complete list of destinations t for fares return limits train information tickets etc consult nearets agent t231a canadian national american great war veterans posts are famous for their novel bands but heh palm probably goes to the simp son post of erie pa with their drum and ugle band of fiftyseven girls theyare making their first appearance in canada at the canadian national exhibition this year oh well even if motorists are forped off the roads entirely on sundays there are still churches they can go to fergus newsrecord directory f r watson dds mds georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except i thursday afternoons dr j burns milne dental surgeon xray georgetown phone 80 m nielsen 26th year of practice chiropractor xray drugleu therapist lady attendant office over dominion store georgetown hours 25 730 930 pm closed thursday phone 150w treasurers sale of land for taxes township of esquesing county of halton to wtt by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve of the township of esques ing bearing date the fifth -day-of-may- 1941 a sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the township of esquesing will be held at the council chamber in the village of stewarttown at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon on the eleventh day of october 1941 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid notice i hbr the list of lands for sale in arrears of taxes has been prepared that copies of the said list may be had at my office that the list of all land for sale for arrears ot taxes is being pub lished in the ontario gazette on jury th august and and september 0th 1941 and that in default of payment of taxes and costs the lands will be sold for the said taxes and costs treasurers office this 2nd day of july 1941 norman r thompson 13t treasurer clifford g reid lds- dds dentist phone 410 main street georgetown le roy dale kc m sybil bennett ba barristers and solicitors mill street georgetown phone 19 kenneth m langdon banister solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan office gregory theatre bldg mm street phone 88 georgetown radio repairing we specialize in this work 15 tears experience j sanfordson i v v- vs nx h but chief i only wanted to see how i looked in your ceremonial headdream frank petch licensed acctioneej and all classes of insurance prompt service- phone 391 georgetown po box 413 jcooke cement and cinder blocks brick and tile manufactured with aptodate power machine all sizes any quantity 3 new st phone 838 burlington elmer c thompson insurance service plre auto windstorm ct railway and allied steamship summer excursions phone i19w or j oeorgeaown secore ralph gordon the versatile entertainer for your next program illustrated circular free toronto address 6z8b crawford st gray coach lines time table now in effect eastern standstill time leave georgetown eastbotmd to toronto f 808 am 408 pm 918 am 1148 pm 233pm westbound to 935 ajn x 1205 pm 205 pm ay406 pm a except sun and bol dexcept sat sun and hot e sat sun and hol t daily except sun x to kitchener y to stratford w h long c n r timetable standard time going bast passenger 616 am passenger and mail 1003 am passenger and mail 645 pm passenger sunday only 831 pm passenger dally 941 pan toronto and beyond going west passenger and mall 834 am passenger saturday only 115 pm passenger dally except saturday and sunday 609 pm passenger and mall 649 pm passenger sundays only 1130 pm golng north passenger and mall 845 am going sooth passenger and mall 650 pm depot ticket office phone tow 608 pm 913 pja london 600 pm e 906 pjtl dxlo35 pm exll3s pjo monuments markers and iaettebjnq pollock ingham gait ont designs on request phone 3048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery t are you taking advantage of our 1 commercial printing facilities we have i new types and equipment to take care i of your needs in this line prices ate i reasonable j see you uter boys in the army the pastors wedding reception young pastor brann was a single man and in his congregation the marrlageajble women folks set caps with great elation so one morn he announced that he would take two weeks vacation then asked the board to fix the manse for he would change his station he said hed bring back mrs brann and in the manse theyd settle and my oh my how that news did the niartlageablest nettle however all the church joined in to have one great reception when mr and mrs brann returned yes great with no exception they decorated all the church the ladles aid gave presents the deacons read addresses fit for kings or queens or peasants they gave to him a big hall clock to her a set of dishes a silver service huge bouquet and oodles of good wishes the pastor rose and said dear friends beneath your love i smother 111 introduce now mrs brann my dear and much loved mother then mrs brann said tm so glad with you to be acquainted and live and keep house for my son then all the people fainted ralph oordon 628 crawford st toronto murder under the northern lights a thrilling tale from real life in the american weekly magazine with the july 27 issue of the detroit sunday times will reveal a strange tragedy of the frozen north as revealed by w e bradley a school teacher at moosonee ontario a tac tual story about a meteor and misfor tune that came in its wake be sure to get the detroit sunday times this week and every week brampton girl weds francis lederer at las vegas nevada marion irvine third wife of handsome stage and screen stab marlon irvine 21yearold daughter of mrs eva j irvine motor license issuer for brampton became the bride cf francis lederer chechoslovakian bora movie and stage star at a cere mony at lmmanuel community church las vegas nevada on thurs day july 10th the romance started in toronto last year when marlon went backstage at the royal alexander theatre to tall francis how wonderful he was as the star of the play the pursuit of happiness following this her name was linked often with the handsome matinee idol when he made frequent trips to toronto to visit her and tjfr spring she went on tour with him in the states as his secretary the marriage was miss irvines first and lederers third he was first mar ried to ada nejedly an opera singer from whom he was divorced in 1935 he later married the mexican stage and screen star margarita bolado bet ter known under her professional name margo she divorced him last december xntho past yearlederar4xasmade three appearances on the toronto stage as leading man for katharine cornell in no time for comedy in autumn crocus and the pursuit of happiness his last movie appear ance was in i married a nasi miss irvine who is wellknown in georgeto u a gr of ton schools and has worked as a model for a photograph studio f eatur- lng magaslne advertising the wedding ceremony was perform- f ed at 630 am by rev alvert c mel- ton of lmmanuel community church lederer gave his age as 35 on tt marriage license after the ceremony the couple left for montreal where he was scheduled to appear in a play dont forget tomorrow is the bed cross garden party at the home at mrs a w- nixon come one come auu

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