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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 4, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown herald stveetyftfti year of publication wcdaeaday novntr 4lfa 1942 5c copy 200 m yr do your axis shopping early buy victory bonds wavy league reprtsentitives address georgetown lions outataadtbf arfrlraii by rev joba ward many guest rveaeat club will support mot of fewming navy laajjue bare at tb ntgular nasqtrjy masting of wa oterfmustm toon otub held on monday milnj is th mootbtson sua ragnhar of guceta war pres ent to of eb lion pntildeoi d brill occupied th wfcolr end during dw avpprr asksd tbu ku when th kng ni toasted and tts nsfsocsu anthem w u than coital upon prof a w baker of ouelph who apnk on b- juu or ib nn ufu of ouuk towns all nam to git his whole hearted support to th work of txus organisation prof dakar stated how ito work of th lesgut woe u took after th iwe of th men who go sown cd the as to ships th mer chant marine and lb boys of the ratal osnadlsn navy tn pate hot be oild the work of the newy lea gue ni to boater the saltan of one sailors in toe marine but with tn mem of war the renjonatburun crats vi st georges on ttisssrsy smiyt october nth tn satim of otacjrt tjrtadny tn tfcctr pains bigs tar tn third quarter sap fnrngrn avlrrtl to have a their unt speaker rr edward w taster of the manure it c coast prof oaks- stated that prior to the war oanada had about moo mm in the navy and approximately eleven aalpa tods over 50000 officers and ratine and over 900 hip are can ada share in the x on the high aeaa huluaa u probably the bus- it port in the world today with the iflflax of seilare and menrtantmen ft nearly every nationality except oerman italian and japanrar who theeo men are tn port they must be attar bom need clothing other necessities of life bulat be found and thli the work of the navy league during the pat twelve months at new hostel hv been built ln canada when one real- lice that onethird af the north at lantic convoy la suppllerl by canada it can be readily seen that the work of the hary league le a tremendau undertaking requiring a greater sup- port from the people of oanada prof baker asked that the club book any attempt to form a i af the navy league tn oeorgetovm the ajaa sea cadet formed only a year 000 by the navy leiogur in ouelph had a number of george town bay in training prof baker old ha apok highly of ronnie uendham who had joined the oadet and later enllfted in the rjcn highlighdng the evening pro gramme wa an addreo by rev john ward of ouetph whose dram atic and 1111110 account of life be- tore the most or antprreoked in windjammer with a shanghaied crew wul long be remembered by hi hearer rev ward related a tbruhng atory of the day of hi of hi youth when he sailed the north atlantic in a soiling chip ni chip wrecked oral reaoued an the hlgfe no aodehlpman w rjefcer rxxn a on of prof dakar vu alo pretent and told ame of hi experience of how the ditty bos and other lut wre appreciated by the men in the merohant mf and the rn oal jams ballantine moved a vote of thank to the apeaker and urged that a donation be made by the lion club to the navy league rev o o ctadbrane on behalf af the guest present iharurm the uan caub for their hotpltalltgr fallowing the programme the lion continued with their regular bualnea meeting a motion wo passed re ducing the initiation fee into the club to tlooo a number of account were paned and donations were made to che navy league 0900 and the poppy fund 10d0 arrangement were put underway far the annual ohrfcatnw tree and draw when old santa will be in town again to meet the kiddles rev ur ffiater to skipper and ohlfcrlnbar of the orttrt boot nortnbm cross and hi mtauon cov ers a t of 6000 square miles of land and saa prom th alaska bordare an the north to the mkahty sksena river on the south for approximately rdns tnu each yrar the northern cross- makes thirty monthly port of call hnkung crrvtae sifenuustertng the sacrunent of th italy cammun- haptlcng old and young anting as an smbulmkir to floa oau aiding the unfortunate and tn general fallowing th rrwnnu of the afaster uy going about doing good ainoe the war this work has been curtailed to abiut a irtrn morths operuacn lumber mllu salmon oannerlea fuhlng vill age mining towns and bghtnouin are all iwwd by the northern crou air slater s uustntco leoturc wa a rare treat and wlu long be ntnembrr- ed by an appreciative audience he li humorous he undrntand peoplr and above ill ht u oarrymg food to the soul of men through the peru of the sea tn hloa but he 1 not alone bon ing mi kmg but the king af king limerick contest results hsr they are boy and girts th sjstry qntlrapwad rasult of th vic tory loan unvajrw oantasl cor ah i upll of gradss vt vu and vni pub lic school of oenraasdwn acton and cfcoucttng and ob pupu of oorg town and anton loth fvtgvjs dred of entries wr ptooad to the hand of ur ralph rosa osnrgalssn and ul tlisiiisai aeton woo war h pnumtnory judgea ur skua pubac srtsool inapactar for hasten county was th final judge from th peak w oouldnt rstt tolcmg at the qtns handed tn at th krrald omc w can imagine what a hard soak th judge hod co rsl- act wmnars from eo many one efforts tosjut tnto vera form et w ahoum buy vloanry bonn there or it pri se tn el two to each grad or form 1st prtie in each esc batng a kuo war savings oertuvst and kid prise war saving stamp to th value of t00 listed below or the wvinera form xv cveleen braid acton hum school arm ni fuwu ralph afokaown acton high oohntj ind uary uc- clure oorgetown illgh sohdol form ii lit bernard jolll oeorge- town and fred onw acton lugh form i first james camry oeo- rgetown lugh sohool and lorraine pauant acton logh qchol public hchoolh oracle vui plret irene king geo rgetown kid john acckle no 5 fmurelng ontdr vu finn gladys hatttrud a c dquralng 2nd ronald salt ac ton grade vi flrw nomuui dndge no 10 eaquralng 2nd qwtn kentner cton mortgaft dtitioytd at st ctefs aaawtfiwuty oo bundor kovamotr 1st at oeo- rs ohureh of fnitonrt bad two mv eainloas on th onreilnn of tnstr scth araitveraary apodal musjc ions otngrsgsticas and a crjuroh b- ouuruujr doaorated with ohryantn- a a kirk of oraoe church wa the special rjraaonsf at th roarntng earvte rev kl sold he ehouaht all bomts day a moot appropriate bunday lor the atlabrat- lan of anorwraary fiervlca tar u wa a day whan our thoughts naturally dealt on oho who hate gen bafore us th choir tang eh anthem olory co ood the father the rector rev woo thom pson took the evening etrrfo and hi wo inspbing ii told the not a the psot wo th aoundstlon for the present so w tn the fonnanon of the future we must live give pray work and serve ood so what today which i ours may fcrtn a solid foundation on which th future can b built ln rev iewing the past history of th church which now stands be mentioned the nuftsung foot that in ston ohureh oo built in irrt th orlplnal bulkung ruetag bean of tram rxrisuuduan th choir gsjr a lovely rendition of the anthem to thee we call aft- the offertory was taken the ctoodo mortgage on the ohurah wej formally oviitroyed having been du charged afcnaat entirely through thr effort of one family tn th pariah who wuti to remain anonymous thr church wardens ur i o thom pson and ur thomas eafion took part tn the simple opremony snd ur faun a pcplr wardm esprtvaed the rupe that careumstanom would never force the placement of a mort gage on the ohureh building again after the mortgage was drlrued choir and congregation joined tn sing ing the doxology 31 ten excuses for not buying victory bonds i rawn iiiks a i root atof h all ibtlsr would took me dot con you afford defeat i wk tfce way ik ownsul ksstlrs th nan way betterr ra aaytog sgw to far ssy akore under noel tana ras gtrlag star oaw tksa -0crg- b our fighint forveet would you lota oonousred orsee stonw are you gsrtng more tboa ttu to a uagta wislk ueit month- new if u were writ awotb urn i short georgetown council purchases 25000 in victory bonds irondtr muttonvtlle aegor and lllll- ard oitrander georgetown thorn and ague ucuurchy iluttanvlue interment wa in lluttonvllle cem etery the weather now tht tfte montai of ootobcr u dam we can look tmck nd uw how fine she nu in ootnpirian wuh all ot her orxobrre w and tlv avrrtme nittxiniiim tittiperatiiit wu blo or 32 rverrn ejbovr nofaua ihe rtvlnf ail wu 333 liachtv jmls man than hall an inch ahove normal all of which nvwum w tiad lata of fine mild wa- her tor airple pkaona do alllntf and hanteung the crop ttw all wheat haa cot off to a aood atart and tnan la lelenty of nialatwre in ground to make fall plowing eatty foltowlna are the local record for the put wectc youngest wireless operator mr and ur walter peck may be justty proud of their son roy who last weelc passed his examinations at the canadian elactronlos institute toronto with vi per cent to become the youngest wireless openvor tn oan ada- before enrolling at the cell some months ago roy worked at the dominion bead house and provincial paper ltd thus earning enough mo ney to pay far bis own tuition be attended the public and high schools here roy will be a wireless onentfnr in the merchant navy and loft friday night tor montreal ifrom there lie rill goto on nnrfaih port where he will take up his duties on an norweg ian vessel cash of thankb lira fyw and totally tb to thank til far the sjmsrenuoad help and trrnpathy etthomvkl to them in the bereteeinent of a wtdwjmi and father tue oat 27 38 20 wed oct 28 40 30 thur oct 29 60 30 03 prl oot 30 65 so ib sot oot 31 u 50 xi bun nov i man nov 2 47 to 31 34 annistice and commando dagger service next tueaday evcning grant to poppy fund election officer ap pointee no appeal at court of revision oofancu toot on tmeeday evening with mayor joseph otbbon ln the hair reeve harold cleave and oouncloor 8 i mackenzie o brad ley k r msrrvwialrt n k brcun and jamea onengan preot a delegation from the georgetown and district war finance oommluee for the third victory loan composed of county vicechairman l e fleck al chairman w f bradley und leroy dale kc head of the canvass committee waited on council in re gard to the purchase of war bonds following oddresse by these nun council unonlmoubly poaoed a resol ution auahorutlng the purchase of b5000 in vtotory bands members of council agreed to co operate with the local clergy the vic tory loan committee and the leg ion in sponsoring a remembrance day and commando dagger service to be held next tuesday evening november 10th in knox piesbyteiiiin gcairch a parade win march to the cenotaph prior to the service where wreaths will be placed followed by the church sorvtoe a generous offer from the domin ion seed house was accepted by coun cil whereby a number of evergreen trees are bo be planted in oreenwood cemetery a request from the poppy day com mittee for support of the poppy fund brought the usual grant at 123 from the town deputyreturning offtoers and poll clerics were appointed for the muni cipal oleotlana this fall thay arc as tallowr ward 1 o aloou dko d a horlev noil clerk ward ii t arleve arm j ritchie dko i oeorge munn and t r cleave poll clerics ward 3 oeorge dobaan djt o w r watson pan dark a number at accounts were pabacd as follaws- mrs c hodgson ww rebate 20 j kemsheod ww rebate 240 w h kentnor son coal tl2d0 j w bruyns streets 124 73 cains oar age town truck 1800 j p rcld street 430 o r muokant ww ill 17 j n onetl st 7j5 com mercial stationery and printing co stationery 11300 hydro e0oouic t24j7 p p blackburn ponce pro tection 1300 joseph oabbon beleot- tng jurors 1300 w j marshall scl enting puror 300 p bhorrtson seleotilnb jtrrors foflo w t evans insurance fire truck s75a0 es- wieslng township toms ww 33 08 jock tost streets 100 00 george town herald printing 17180 welfare account 1908 prior to the regular meeting of council a court of revision sat with jamea ooaogan ehalrman and n h brawn b j moclrwwie there vera no apnaata against the asusment toll which is unotauboedly sotne- thlog of a rsoardv mayor appeals for poppy day urge tht everyone oheaua wear a peppy on remembrance day mayor jos gibbons has issued the following appeal for poppy day on saturday morning when popples will be sold in aid af canadian legion branch no 120 welfare work to our cmxnh- the local branch of the canadian legion haa designated tguturday november 7th as poppy day in- geo rgetown the gacrlaom madctjt our can adian men and women during the fateful years 10141016 and in the present conflict are again recalled as we observe remembrance day and a thankful people hold in grateful rem- embranco the courage and heroism of our soldiers sallora and airmen who dlod ln the cause af freedom the canadian legion of the brit ish empire service league has con tributed valiant aervloe to this coun try in helping to heal the scars made in the great conflict and has brought eornrort courage and practical aid to many in distress the difficult oonditionb existing at the present time offer a challenge to us to respond even more generously than usual to the legions appeal tat every one feel it a duty and privelsges to wear a poppy from bat- uraay tltwwrnhwr teh to wednesday nareubsr the iwfh and ta go doing le the bauds at the legion la augustus ostrander dies suddmly on tuesday october 27lh augustus ostrander died suddenly ln ourluh oeneral hospital from a heart attack he was in his ostri year the late mr ostrander wa born at lluttonvllle the eon of william and matilda ostrander he received his eduntlon there and devoted his hfe to farming in 1041 he married mabel tudhope of onuls snd for a number of years they lived ln the midland district the family moved to george town and vicinity 12 year ago mr ostrander was a member of the lol and also belonged to the independent order af foresters he was a member of the united church besides his wife he leaves to mourn his toss a daughter phyllis of toronto and marlon georgetown also four brother noah and andrew hut- torrvtlle oeorge of brampton and wubam oeorgetown the funeral was held from his res idence on thursday ooanber 2cah at 3 00 oclock with rev it- c todd taking the service the poll bearers were messra alvln snd clarence os- 7 rwiuu soak asrsual a victory bond to a payment on uhahy l ra uttof i ckaruy ohanues die under nad nil rta girto a let af ufa l war wets i your freedom worth no rnorvt 10 all i rcu uw4 wwoual auk aaar dutertae all you bold book hasp eh enemy one reason why we must buy victory bonds been our coast on in the war son now nothing lets than all our support today will keep us tn to fight tor all that u dear to ua now is th urn co invest in vtotory we must win this war buy the new victory bonds now let the buying proceed now let the invastlng tn thr best tecurttv in the world go on now pas up all rams that the government will never redeem the bonds it will be broke shoijd hitler tn which he never will not only lne government btt rstty indvldial would be broke would be crushed under the juggernaut of nanism with all it terror horror and orutautlea repudiation of bonds by canada i peruh the thought nothing could or further from thr poeslbdlues of thr future to conclude oenrgotoati is set wish n objective of mrlweo- oeorgetown hu not yet foiled and will not this ume j there is a recognition of the nrd and the meaning of standing with our force whereever they may al lb red t 12 days at the earepslgn 0rtetm and dbtrlrt has ratoed llujks this i 4 per cans af ear tm ajsctrea cass ear cewitubtb the port of lb week thats kit tot skew ar bey- fast hew far rrer the up we tea la thl third victory loan limehouse the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs a j bnuthurst and f array tn the loss of husband and father master allan sutherland sustained scalp mjurte in a fall from a mov ing motor car last vvednesday for tunately he wu not seflousty in- junl lccpl and mr stanley allan and children spent the week end with the names mr and mrs a w lane and enter of toronto spent sunday with mrs r lane tilurthompson wadding a pretty wedding took plai oo saturday afternoon in st ajbans church olen wllluuna when jean rosaline only daughter of mr and mr septimus thompson became th bride of pte maurice bryden miller youngest son af mr oeorge mater and the late mr miller rev w o o thompson performed the ceremony the bride given ln marriage by her father wore a street length dies of heavenly blue crepe black accessories and cartage af yellow baby mum her bridesmaid wo mis myrtle warren tn a rose crepe dress black aoaessarles aaul and a corsage of brans oaoms ifr harold thompson of oooksvillr brother w iil in e ihm of the bride was best man and mrs mr and mr mine of toronto spent 1 uuu py the wedding music a reception wo held at the home of the brides psuwnos after a short honeymoon trip the groom will return to newmarket where he i stationed the week end at their summer home here last horry oardner and lac lo cpi and mr sianlay allan and tom goring of clinton spent tn week end with the mllllere mr and bore earl boott entertained few friends at their home on sat urday evening msadame euerby mevey and ben ton attended the wi area convention at kitchener last thursday and fri day miss j rudnell our local teacher and her pupils af sj3 no p were guests of stewarttown at their hal- oween party on friday seriously and earnestly to all who have not bought victory bonds to all who can buy more victory bonds to all who can do much more we solemnly urge your most sincere and honest efforts now if only to prove ourselves worthy of our homes our freedom and to justify our safety our happiness our future and further as a small act of thanksgiving that our homes and churches are not bombed our mothers and children slain in our streets and that it may please cod to keep such horror far from this favoured and happy land we cannot escape this supreme responsibility for nothing matters now but victory national war finance committee gtwrcetowb and diatrkt ashgrovlf a debghtnil ajteronon was spent at the home of mra p nt hartley mlttoii on tujedoy whan the and mrs earl wllain were h antral til to ttur lies of the aahgrotw auxiliary of the wub the president mra wal ter brownridge p mra j o touon wu leader of the devotional period and was assisted by mrs john bellboddy mies isabel wrtzaiesworth and mrs bsrl wilson the study chapter was token by mrs rf cl wrtgglesworth a piano solo by itn t j brownridge was much enjoyed after the closing hymn mrs j o touon eloaadjthe meeting with prayer a soclnl half hour fobowed when the hastes served tea mr oeorge muse underwent operation in tbronto icseneral hos pital on monday we wish him speedy recovery acs john hunter of don que who has been home on lough was a welcome visitor a church on sunday morning miss jay rudeotl spent the end with mlis joanna shortlll at bal llnafod misses f and u morrow of aeort town spent the week end with mr and mrs ward ruddell on monday evening the vo peoples union entertained the mil ton ypu mrs howard wriggles worth was guest nneaker and gave character sketch on tfon j l minister of finance douglas and viola brigden gave readouts a story wu told by marlon diok ruddell favoured with a focal s tuo social hour followed when were pawed in charge of joy rurkt ell and douglas currle lunch brou ght the happy evening to a dose no canadian dawrvee victory u unwilling to trw to vtotory the full measure of hit means ana laboui which he will be wjrtmd to atrs enemy ta thm

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