Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1943, p. 5

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she georgetown herald ttdatdmy jaatthry 27th li3 the harley fire escape hartey fire escapes cwinn0tttl fatal plane crash at horval about ttlo sunday aftefbcon an bcxy plane down by sergeant puot ot backer royal horwctan air pore toronto crashed in tlamee on tea out tares scar kami station srt- foot backer u the only oocu- pant of the plane and was burned to jlbove is pictured the harlry fire beapa which la manufactured in georgetown a recant aoswrnaasn contract hu give this firm many srniai work on ihls bra isnrjs which la gaining treat popularity a newsstory i one w ww tin navy league think of the job ol the navy and aa you do to pray that tha yean ahead may ba tree tram dread that the navy a here to atayl mra franklin d roosevelt truest speaker far the canadian aid to russia fmd at the montreal forum laat week told ol bar neighborly pride and plea- aura whan aha was shown or a ca nadian oorrette in dock at liverpool while on her recent trip to eastland sha was impreaaad by the extreme youth of the aallon and the of tha onmmanrter who on betas asked ii there had been any loaa to tha eon- wry almpiy answered some borne had ob under bringing much needed food and supplies to our motherland and mora are ready and willing to ferry freight for freedom- these are tha navy league a children and their comfort la her tint consideration think it over how can you heat help the navy leaguet rr b just oust luck a father of two boyi in the uerchant marine service recently tilted them in hospital at llallf as their ship had been torpedoed wo milea off australia and they had luffccd or 1i daya in a lifeboat she of the group died in the lifeboat one rescued had died in hos pital sad the other five have had lesi amputated at the knee they only say it la just any luck the father surther adds that the boys who serve n jie mccantue ma rina and in convoy work are making real tacriflces and rl ing in a real way to win an allied i tory ire men j who sail the eu hese days know what war mean and e atrrcc wt him fur thaw and tsany ilka them the navy league 1 allied uer chant seaman a clubs for their com fort and accommodation on ahore rajurvrau aoro good luck it la with deep regret that at learn that our treasurer mr a b walk is leaving town while you have not overworked him we knew be was ready and willing to have you do so his interact in the novy league t of long standing o we fell he was a real acquisition to our new branch we say thank you to him and the best of luck woollen am mosu wooluoil winter at aea wheelsman lashed to the wheel iwolimtaruy of course for two days to snake sore the ship was kept on some kind of an even keel ratthea completely froeen over inches thick la ice with some of the men im prisoned below for two daya and un able to get en deck while those on deck before use treesrup had to au on deck exposed for two days with out food or inert ves these are condl- uona experience as lately at laat week by oar eeflcrs of the royal ca nadian navy and the merchant navy thirtyone pairs of hands in george town are knitting muchneeded woollen articlee for the comfort of these men if he tea baob mrs mendham is pleased to report that the toxe are filling 10 ditty- bags and are also having a shower of used clothing for the navy leagii- she hu alto received t3j0 from e public school teachera towards the filling of dittybaas in acknowledging a dittybag a eeamui wrles thank you for the ditty ba it was really a brilliant piece of planning the person who put in the detetive novel should take a bowl v o joseph buret trenton lte on weekend leave bc2d camotst in georgetown ea tbure january tut hvu isabella park be loved wife or the late george canute aged tj year sayres in georgetown on wednes day january nth im3 sarah ann long selovad wife of the late merge s bayrea aged w years the funeral will be held from her re sidence george street on saturday january 30th to the united churrn trouble of tome fctad the cause of theiter effvke at u o clock interment severe townspeople had noticed the plane frying over georgetown shortly before the tragedy occurred and its u though it waa in eortdml could not be ascertained a the plane was completely destroyed by fire by the time hejp could arrive on the scene the field where the crash uuuilred could not be reached by car and was about four miles in chief r u ilobson of brampton linseilitliil the funeral of the young norwegian agvd jl years win take place friday m the cremtory chapel at the stone funeral home toronto t pauls w a blect ofrsczata the annual minting of 6t paula w a norral waa held at the home of mrs walter plddlrr recently re ports for the year were riven end the treasurers report shewed a good ba lance following the business the offi cers for ims were elected moo president viae b a almoin- nlng hon we president airs r o cfauejrook president mrs walter fiddler vveprealrlret mra il rodway secretary mre w gray trrssurer miss p msrulre dorcas secretary mrs rodway in qreraaood cemetery georgetown wtlby in ouelph general hospital oo tuesday january lath ims william john wiley beloved husband or pannle ctarke aged to yeara the funeral will be held from his re sidence bslllnsfsd en thursday jsn- uary atth to the united church for service at im o clock interment in o rem wood cemetery georgetown st gkjomaeft cettmca bovs lkaotti st oeorees church boye league held their regular weekly meeting ua monday night when plans were com pleted for a series of hockey gamea for three raturaay mornings at the arena the boys hsve practiced and played hockey under the coaching of or raid assisted by airs ortev and owen hughes two evenly msuhed teams have been picked and starting nest saturday a series ct games will be plsyed the win ning team to be banqueted by the los ing team at the cod ol the season last saturday morning a tine game was played and although the score was lopsided the play was close together with the outstanding all round play of rots sykra who looks destined to big time hockey and wtth the loss of oeorge louth to the other team the score was no indication of the close ness of the play the teams goal bobby ferry ployd varey relerees wee oliver ron vivian defense w bargeut earl wal ters centre ivan huffman ross byaes lett wing cy wilson joe louth r5l alng billy doherty paul slarber sub stitutes billy bulllvanl john uc- klbbln scorers goal billy bum van t lou vivian who for a time waa lent to other team to balume lou ol oeorge louth wea oliver and assists by bui bulllvant per the other team row bykee scored all hc goals with uslsts from ron vi vian skippy sargent and karl wal ters thru games are played saturday mornings 10 to ii there is admission charge and i know the boys would be encouraged by parents or friend com tng to watch the gamea some rf these boys are well worth coming out to are and others show outstanding improve ment each time out htsuick bv tstvcs tttab mekav j bfxo of fhrtsubh an unfortunate accident occurred in arum on monday january tgth when hugh mckay was struck by a truck of masalee dairy the accident occurred on main 81 when the truck waa hsktng out from the garage and was driven by mr hssalea it is not lost known how the accident happened but aa mr mckay totally blind u la feared be walked into the path of the truck he knocked so the ground and sustained savers broken rtas and other injuries he waa rushed to ouetph general hosptla and nope held for his re covery the shock waa too great how ever and he passed away wednesday evening quite suddenly the late ifutti mckay waa a brother of the late outer mckay of george town who was also totally blind the funeral took place from acton on saturday afternoon with interment tn greenwood cemetery georgetown rvbuc sxteool boabo at the meeting of the public school board last week the following officers and committees were elected for the year 1m1 chairman hodge barnes supply committee j d keuy mra kathleen cleave property committee a dickie d p crlcbton miss a ryan secretary trrasurer p b harrison representative on public library board k- m langrtm representative on public health committee r barnes meeting w 2nd tuesday each church news of rev fr v j morgan masa at mo am ted and eth son daya hot am let 3rd and u editor j b lake has unusual bxfesuence g t h e at re friday january 29th dangerously we live thrilledpacked villi john garfield svafaaend maaaey ghost train arthur aakey katharine nsrrlaeei fox news saturday january 30 matinee at 3 pm beyond the blue horizon in technicolor with dorothy lameur patricia marrisen world in action mask of nippon sport well rowed harvard cartoon early bird dood it chapter ii spy smasher tuesday ami wednesday febnury 2 and 3 kings row a bruhant screen verslen ef the pepalar navel with abb bheruan abaft caaanuagi novelty the good job the village of powasssn has had a hard lime getting a mayor to take the place of editor joe lake of the po- aassan news who haa held the position for a number of years finally however 3 b who la a georgetown oldboy gave in and accepted the mayorellty for another term the following un- ufiuil experience which he told about in his paper helped make him re- assume his municipal duties he claims one of the reasons the editor had for retiring from the office of mayor was that he felt the wear and tear of his various activities waa affecting hu health however he was not pre pared for burial just yet and the jolt he reserved last week when members nl the family wired concerning his deuth will not soon be forgotten a confusion of names at the trenton air jort was evidently responsible for the shocking occurrence we havent a full explanation yet but it appears that the editor a son joe was advised by the adjutant or other officer at the airport that his father was dead and he was at liberty to come home and attend the funeral joe was naturally greatly upset and telephoned to his mater mrs sprague at belleville who m turn got an awful shock from which ahe has not yet com pletely recovered fearing the wont mrs sprague telephoned powauan and waa advised that her father was not only alive but tehhlbly busy get ting out the keen it appears that the father or another air iporog man at trenton named lake had died in toronto and by some unaccountable error we were tagged for under ground this tus influenced the mayor in gettmc back into harness in the hops then will tie no mors night mares or attempts to bury him pre maturely nerval ear m flaaaaal unites chan liaa minister rev p 3 dunlop nerval united church 1000 sn sunday school 1100 am public worship mount pleasant united church 130 pm sunday school m0 pm public worship r rev m georges ctareh w o o thompson rector fourth sunday after epiphany holy com munion 8 sn sun day school u am matins 1100 am evensong 700 pm tuesday la the ivast of the purin- auon hi aiken chavrh aim williams fourth sunday alter epiphany sunday school zoo pro fvensong 300 pjn vestry meeting 400 pm farel baatm cbareb minister rev j e ostrom 8 inday jan si 230 pro bunday school 1 pro evening service sermon alternate actions first in the aeries relative to the better wcrld mr ostrom will speak and sing mondays at d pm u y p u wednesday the midweek service of the church all welcome actor young jurs up crtated the xcle of joe tie canslazi uoy in the gbc srncs o r cuius wru h concljdn this eeek etth a uiou to canadian orapoik the pjuframme will be heard bunder jsnuary 11 at 1011 pm eot ii ij pm a err jlu upton was bom in vsnrourr sol from primer school days wanted to act and did he came eat tao yrars ago after ra- perieoce on the legitimate stage and tn radv drama today he is heard tn comrades in arms the msgts carpet boldlrrs wile and dramas from the stole when he unn before the micro phone he is uarly to be found happily absorbed in lhr und etfecta gruen watches none finer uoimmfhkei annul mettins sttetsville fair lewd the unites ckereh ef canada 10 am bunday schooll and bible class 11 am public wor ship guest preacher dr w t brown chancellor of victo ria university uni versity of toronto 7 pm public wor ship guest preacher plight lieutenant a moloney rcap the church and the armed forces monday feb 1st annual congre gational supper and meeting 7 pm postponed from jan 3oth st johns church btewarttewu rev 8 r ooltbrook rector fourth bunday after the ephlphany a pm bunday school 3 pro even ing prayer st peare chaveh nerval 730 pro evening prayer st aleejktera chwreh hartsby im0 laornmc prayer in the municipal building in strreu- vtll on a tuesday recently a most en couraging annual meeting was held w o brownrtdge president of to ronto twp agricultural society made a few remarks in ahkh he ipoke of the efficient work of the srcrelary and of the junior aork alter the minutes were read b the bee trees mrs c p mcuwrtck thu was folloard wtth s rr full and pleasing fwenctsl report true balance mhen present bee trees took over sms receipts sum 60 erpenses is0070 book ba lance gnsso outstanding cheques lea bank balance dod also tlsoo u owtng to the organization for interest on mortgage thus sll can see how proud the memnrrs err to hsve the bociety boom so much in one car into consideration the marlime regu isuans krporu on individual sections were git en by the directors representing those irctions alter which several uutlnttt mstters acre transacted r a innls peel county agr rep asn curst spesker and mr innls mentioned in his talk how the war has changed sgrtculiura functions but the fsrmers must meet demand for more produce we know that the war hs made vorkliig conditions hard but we must bear up and produce mote mr innu elso mentioned the fact of how very vital and important is junior work and the more encour agement along this line the better kir wm couse spoke a few words in memory of the late j kenneth peatherstone and mentioned how honored the t t a 8 feela tn having known and had such a willing worker in their organization the presentation of various awards followed the johnston cup was pre sented by allan couse to j m raser for having won the most points in livestock et the 103 fair mrs mcllwrlck was presented with a cheque for good work done by mr hosjard laldlaw the eaton bpeclal la silver relish tray i was presented to j m praser by e a innls for lhr best dairy herd the im1 fair w o brownrldge presented the tta8 service diploma for 1m3 to mlrcd adanuon streetsvllle public school obtained the most points in school work ao mr r langmald principal waa pre sented with an attractive framed crl red picture of a scene on credit river by bars alice kaiser mr brownrldge had on display v which had been made by himself out of frraln heeds i was very attrac tive and the public school children were given an opportunity to write an essay on it prlre winners were 1st alvln lamb 2nd gordon bentley 3rd arthur mcllwrlck garden bentley was present and presented with on additional nut donation from haddln pegs of mea- dawvale for the winner of first prise in naming the vegetable float at btreetaviue fair the highlight of the afternoon came when a draw was held for a bushel of apples and a bushel of onions those who were present by 310 pro had a chance the winners were alma hew gill apples alan couse onions then followed a very refreshing lunch which was served by our genial sec tress mr mnis conducted the election of officers which resulted as follows pres w j pengllly cmurohvihe 1st vice victor hall hornby 2nd vk howard laldlaw notval sec trcas tr o p mcllwrlck directors w o brownrldge w h mooaugherby alan come howard laldlaw alfred adamson alfred lie- orsoben t a leslie victor bao urs a irancr edna stephens frank hall omar turner ared pengllly percy merry sod w j pengllly l a jbulemalv main st bramptok more about rinks when a sad accident happened at lbs fergus arena aoma two week aaa and a bright young boy lost an eye the desirability of having a rink in a town may not have seemed so obvtosa to anxious parents but that sort of throat happens in ell active and speed aporta and even that is better than having children falling through boles in the ice on the river or on mill pondk the subject of skating rtnk fa war time has been discussed in this paper before and it is also a live problem fa loans all around the district beajdeat those already mentioned in the newa or editorial columns here are some of tha solutions not all of them satisfactory apparently in palmersten it oppeers that thr councll operates the rtnk at least a- counculor haa been anointed to act on the rink committee in mlldmay an open air rink la be ing operated on the mill pond walkerton rink use confederation arena we think they used to cab it to better daya has been rented for mili tary purposes an open air rink on the high school campus la to be oper- ater by pupils of the school who will charge admission for akatlng and hoo key tn elmlra where the roof of the rtnk fell in it waa decided to have a akat lng rink on the public school grounda the idea did not work welt accordlne to the elmlra signet young people left taps running broke off door handlea threw loe at the skaters and generally made nuisances of themselves finally they broke into the school at night and the board prohibited akatlng after atx o clock a plea la being mode for the- service club or some other organisa tion 4o take aver the supervision of this rink fergus newsrecord georgetown arena la operating this year aaaln for skating and curling but there is no hockey it is being well patronized by the skaters card or thanks the family of the late mrs george canute wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neigh bors who have been so kind and thoughtful at the time of the reoent death of bhelr dear mother they also wish to thank the following for ths- beautlful wreaths itra oeorglna rem mr donald latimer and family lffs wsgstalfe and family mr and uht wr d barber and family itr arid mrs h shepherd and girls itr oeorae ca nute hamilton mr and ifm oeafaw- otosplln and fatally jnjmr worawra difsirtment itr and acm don houston and john

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