Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 28, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seveatyseventh year of publieatkm wfemjay july 2s ims 200 per aamtsa se per copy ontario elections to be held wednesday next aug 4 roy peck in submarine attack wins honours in recent course cuhord hot pet too of ur tad lit- walter pack has again won ac claim in cxatnlrvg a hither rating tn tour noouunoc a court in wtuob h toroum far uo by hav lag ofmtrnvl f htgli parorotag r- craired oo all fitter enhsttaw with to rcj4v boy null an atlantis creates 00 a n uaeniutbu u wo ii n a vrjr utttat convoy ootng by it northern route u look three mh to ena end only an step m ion u uwy psmrt fay inland an they sailed along in arctic rout u n thrill to ee lb un tt and uwa lb not mlnirt tun to ru jauv oo to return trip they trsud by lb ewnrvern rout spending onrutau day off tb shore of a european coun- try tb peace of lb dy ni broken when buf dork ol aubmarmes euscfced at night in numbers 00 lb conlaf lower could b read with tb naked eye tn toll oi vessel lost that night vt bleb end it bu since been confirmed over hill th convoy was bat before in battle ceased set ting to sea again the remaining ship ran into tn fleece january storm which many old islts claimed were the worn ever experienced in all their years ol islllng ho slup bring onl 000 ton was tossed about like a toy and alter sin accks ol sailing limped into port badl damaged ii took three weeks for repair in dry flock roy peak very hmhly or the norwegian crew and especiall uir capuln who worked harder than an ol the rait in bringing the ship to safety ftoy had time very clare call of tho five perutors who left school to- bejvrr and arm into the marines he iv he onl one surviving ills oan raiit he s 1 a direct aruarr to praver roy finished hit four month ol in tensive study in toronto on june win ant uaa drafted to halifax on june aoth after having spent only a few hours fit home in a letter to his pa rents this week he ha been assigned to work on a very secret and respon sible nature but report enjoying same even though his freedom li somewhst cxirtalled he is becoming used to a new cumat finds the people friendly 1 enjoying good health and all in all is quit happy to hut many george town friends he says thanks for all kind inquiries and good wishes ovcbueju auo qltcuv flown a urge man from member ol tb canadian armed forces otrruaa arrtvsd here today by the new tivinsoanada air unea atlantic service tb qsrbt of in btg transport plane was non stop from britain to montreal and brought naval military and air fore personnel and technicians on apadal missions to oanads tn f to 1j009 pounds of mall at the airport poatofnre in mai waa quickly cleared for various points tn oanadae the flint was made in 1 hours and using connecting tca plana some of the official person wee in toronto it boura after tearing the ornish isu sad in other cltle srtlhln m hours the tca crew which flew the transport was com manded by oapt u n hartley with capt r u bmlth a copuot ii thotruu as navigation officer and a j niaekwood aa radio officer passenger said th nra canadian transatlantic srrvlce had attracted 1ilfprrd intereat in diltatn and vu hslled as marking a arret advance in transportation brtaeen the lax lart o the lnplre it vw auo aarm- l welcomed b all thr nlittng forces ol the dominion tuutttd in the eu ropean atid african tlieutrrs of opera tion as prmldlrur u tiirrd means of lommuitlcation anh f imlllrit and lrlend tn c inada attkkftt b piftr mill read sstwlay pied cobb a farm band aaaployad by ui johr langhsm of th 1mb line aas badl injured last buurday when hr rode his btcyrtr broadatde into a tar owned and drlitn by oacar waler- bur lader avenue toronto th acrtlrnt oorurred at the rroaatng be- len the hi tine and the pstwr ull road cobb rrcetveej a deep gash oter the left r and suffered from eoncuavlon dr r t paul treated htm he waa later removed to ihe toronto general lauspltal cturf w o uarsruul in- rtlgblel umehouse over fifty ladles attended the after noon tea and program at mrs h nor ton on thursday aftemon last fla uary a clarke fuperlntendent of w i waa guest speaker her subject being touienshlp misa marion norrt gave a song and dance number mra a w norton sang and reading were given by mra campbell of georgetown and miss vera webster of dublin ura dlerby waa chairman and mra a w benton arranged the table and lunch visitor attended from george town acton and dublin at mr and mra jno r bootta home on tuesday evening mr and mrs harold scott were presented with a ea- un comforter a rug and a magazine stand on behalf of ihe community mra a w norton and rev c c cochrane aang solos the remainder of the even ing was spent tn playing euchre and miss dorts harding and oeorsc hen- doraoh holding highest scores mt and mr r latimer spent bun- day with the norton lome norton of rcaf kpent the provlous sunday at home again saturday another coupk uere given a presentation at the home of mr and mrs 8 wrtbht corporal and mm harry sniethurat were presented uith an end table a lamp and a mir ror on behalf of the community miss helen meredith reading the address all enjoyed a game of cardn mrs a w norton and mrs jos noble holding sitzh scores visitors with mrs smethurst over tile weekend included mr and mrs o a grant and miss peggy bmcthurst of toronto and corporal and mrs harry bmethumt mrs stanley allen and children of oonrgetown and mrs joe allen of to ronto and children visited tho norries on sunday miss rose is vlslclng mlas ivenn and mrs aale miss shlrloy wright is holidaying with miss joan campbell in hamilton mrrttnd mrs paul mcadoms of to ronto an visiting mrs ellcrby uhla week stewarttown tlif w i mit hat nlt m uip coun cil clianibrr lu quilt pi ins win made tor anutlitr qulli and rd cnv sr- uik uih ribulttl ui tin mi niu to be done at itomr vi at nt mn jrnklnvin h ocr uie rtk end err mr und mrs d stan- dihh and iumil of thorolrt mr and mm prank jenalnson and family of mount drnnk and pt jack jrnktiimin of chlppava maj c drn uir attention of the high school honor uit committee thai thr name of fyunceo jfnldnon ti not on that list franrr l ui thr ro ap womens division hatfrwifsbbwft vewt oa saturuy at a quirt rtfatvcnony t lh uanse at nine ocioc o turds y mcrnlni july mito rav c c oothrsar unluvs tn msrnair luy oiitibrn daushtrr ol th latr ur and tin alrcanow ortbbrn irrland and lurhrn hiiphr um of thr utc ur airwl un thomas huattra ut orornrtovn thr bride avrr a hranly blue crepe t jacket dtras pmbrotdrrro in white white rllrd tia and u rorace of hl- tihrvallry n o tuple mere aitrnd- fd l li and mr ctrorrr brartdford mr nmnrtfnrd atilrrd in deep r roidr r blu tiun that of the brtdr f ilvi nibl ianm trire utiirtjrlrh und nse rora4ie ftll jtvlpr thr o rrmon mr and wis itutrhf irf fur u ijdiri trip to auirns iifir ilakkvlllr ind upon lntr return rtl mikr thi r heem in rkrton m ittt yaw ball1nafao rev a o w foreman and mra foreman have returned home after spending their houdaye at a summer cottage on ike rousseau mr and mra john robaon of ouelph are visiting at their daughter mrs p w short mr webber of toronto had charge of the sunday morning services he is a representative of the utrda day alliance mr bert momrnemy and his mother received quite a shaking up on satur day night last when they met with an accident on the seventh line return ing from georgetown miss alma moenery and joanna shortlll are spending a few days with relatives and friends in ottawa the furmera are busy harvesting their fall wheat these day although man an- not finished with the good crop of hay ashgrove rev j o totton resumed hln duties on ctunduy morning after his three weeks vacation at stoutfvllle and juclcsonb point the bright star mission hand held a mertlnk on sunday afternoon in the basement of tno church mrs hector bird led ihe devotional period with jean and gordon bird assisting the study book story was read by mrs co- 11 wilson and an interesting reading on china wan given by herbert wilson aludys ruddcll played a piano instru mental mra thou oiffen cloned the meeting with prayer the annual family picnic for the wm8 auxiliary mission band and boys band will be on tuesday after noon ausust 3rd at the home of mrs rrank ruddell how to make your hnoeb last mwger borne valuable tips on the care of shoes and advice not only to mr and mrs evoryfamlly but to mary and johnny as well by the noted autho rity on household efficiency mrs christine rvederlck appear in tho american weekly with this sundays august 1 issue of the detroit times got the dutrolt sunday tunes this week and ever week ssxecurtisweddiii9 in toronto ml- fll 1 oir f rldym d t ikhtrr nf mr- llmnr- cum- and the late limn cirm aiiv unltrd in nurrlae to david hue hen of mr morris saxc mil the lite mis sivc at i iui i wil- dlnp rcrtnom in toionto on jtim th thi brother and slsterlnlaa ol uir room mi and mr pero sane of to ronto attended the rouple the bridi are a turquoise streetlength frock lth navy acccsortea and corsage oi hlte gardenias her attendant chose a printed ellk ensemble and navy ucresuirlea the couple took a wedding trip to muskoka and will take up residence in town among those from town who visited the men tn training at camp niagara on sunday were- mr and mra george muckart shirley and jean mr and mrs norman bums and sons olare and donny mr and mra prank petch mrs wm carnev mra lorrlman mra h c wrtgglrsworth and douglas rbuhlmlnr luv ilimaan in uletlluusi a1 cuihxumjuw irir njcaruiui lie ui okn uiinw uod oexjrtuwu hulldio a sua last baluruj tn uie dratb ol jutrpti llrau- ujuit uattrr ul lu heai llcairry axxu tru pjvoiujirut uiqrolimsn lu ids mist year llr pavfaed away at his cleo wiuuuru home uu uaturday uur a long ulncaa dom irt iludtirrfosid yoraahlrv etsglsnd llr ueaumoni cam u cana da tn iv0 ith bis pairota th lau caunurl ano emma llarptn beaunjont after rrsiding briefly at ualt dundaa ancastrr aad norval ihe fssuy wi lled u jlrn wuliams in in wner the mill we later eocutructed in 10o be married the former janet oouper ti prrdecraved him un year ago ine ule joseph btauroanl was a rumbr ol the church of rvtaaa and took a very active lnlrrrl in church iffstra rjr nei 0 jears h aerved on th utnod of human and was also a mernjcr of tt oeneral board of rellirlotis duration and the general nnit irottndaj synod for som urn llr aa also a edmbrr if the rrtrrmra- tkn of trinity collcve toronto ur lleurront travelled to fkntlsnd som vrirh jki as a member ol the world cornell on filth and order repee- tilnr t church of rnblantl in ca nada tin rrnitlnx werr taken to fit aluin oliurrli ol n wllltsms at 11v tin ml i nvimln 1iii thev r mill lie tlni of tr1re at 3 i iuk tin funeral ans i riel atnd- 1 it w l o tliooipcm mctor i liril lir islre ivlm- 1 the 111 ill r i wit ilnulivll iikhop t mr di nf nlu int wtioptisch- 1 mil alio il- onliicte1 the rnc- i ii th rtuhi as ocom ml i h his fiipliln ihe ties mt nlirp rcafi ii imllton the i- s p r ik il misrs o nltr rv poll- a form r or of si rixirv nnl alums in s nt nnil rrid the sirlptui 1 vn lies ami id rtrnokj of ri t il i ii his plir in tlic fiinc- ii irs tl pilllie irer ttrrr three ins hi olil llirpln mil arthur n mmont mil tu onslnlvw allun v pion moult 1 ni el p n ynunr dunvtlle hunlilne nrr four brothers ltndlev wihtm ami mnttlwa all of olen wlllliims tnd accrue of toronto three sons hamld hsrpln and arthur and tail daughters mrs p r young diiliinllle iwltnlfredi and mrs a v lreston ineannri montreal james watson celebrated 89th biithday on sunday 1 danny itewttt oaorg uqiow v a enjoy pvcnit im pajui the lavurt auilllsry u lb cans- iiun uiglon held their annual picnic m the paia on thursday july und lutes and game aesre en tread into eo u suuirju and ruy74s by all mra w hewitt ur 11 preston ura adam vu and ura c parian foreud the ipciu oammittee pouowtng are th tnnrn ot the raraxss racaa utaler 10 took part all woo a prur girh 7- pl wluon helen cnap- tnan ikjjs 7 webster outs 10llsjoan ohapmsn owen dsils boys 10ij oenny mccartney roa preston otiu 11 and oter jun bhephard margaret bargeeit boys 11 and oser harry ffragnn walter nsffrnt j ladles i tolling fin tnrowurs p ohspmsn mrs t smith ladlrs kicking ahoe un t given mis a cillln whlstl mr r nmlth ura u laiar mrs c beerman ura j tuslr j iv 11 mint th rnrev the refreshment onimltt- orfiipniad of mrs fl ten- nuii mrs i neerman mr p chap nun srrirsl lunch and all were treated in lie cri un rvrrvoiw prrvsint enjoyed wiiniir initon vovrx hi m iith till mrits another s aoeal by ji mntnr vrroee tsst llonerm and klte mr chlp became ouutand- mi screen htu his rciched ihe lirntrrs this is ills lalrst book ran- 1 im ifineit filmed b metro-gold- itim ier and rrmlnk to the oresmry nirttrr tuc and wid august 3rd irt 4h starrlnu ilonald coleman and ii it carson mrnjn lelto alio directed blos soms in the dust directed and 8id- iipv fnuiklln ho produced tnv mlnlitr produced the picture the if tie is fautland in uie rara suc ceeding the first world war ui jama wstxoo caufarmlid aw kxh blrthasy at the home of hat aoahur ard bunlnlaa ur akd itr y lavrnc thrvnfjanri on bsuday jul iuji ur ana ura edgar wauoo vt turvoto and lu john watson of lwiooi out vee preaml at th btnh day celetjalion it waa 111 edgar wat son biniiday also ur wsvaab to eojoytng esoioaat heajlh and pntitiir all has faculuaav a iuurtm supporur of th lsbstaj party he is taking a keen tnuraat ta the iwxthroming prustnctal siartsm llr u a member of the unrud fayf and u deeply mlereated in eiiurcb ac- tlvittr mr watson played an act part tn the gu orange orsanuautoa tmich preceded th foraataon of uv opo bom in trafalgar in 144 h spans most of his youth tn unwimu townahtp where he farmed foe sbou thirty year prom there h moved a fukfcauod and came to georgetown ta 1011 where he was employed with th ifarleyksy company for nearly lent ers on may 13h ipi he married uartha ramsay daughter of the late ur and un john it ram- u bin died right cara lster and tn december 1b3i he marilrd uargsrrt jane tanui djulnr of the ule ur anil mm alan luimsay upon her de mlse mutl sritu rurs aiiu llr wat iht niatl his honie alui lu daughter l mil suiiiilaa mr and mrs p lav- vriie lliinpvm ah re hr llies at the in sa tit tlmr ol his luinll thrrr arr tao sons and tai dauphei- linn r1tar of to- nuiu john of lyindon mrn r n mil lar of vunrouier bc and ura p uvemr lliomivxm ai r r no a cteorvi loan anouier dauiiliter ura ilunii of muon poised aaa twelr eari io a bi8tiiday raavtv patsy richardson daughter of ur and mrs waller richardson entertain- est several little friends last wednes day afternoon on the occasion of her ntth birthday the children played karnes before sitting down to the birth day supper at a bible prettily decorated in pale pink and green there were favours for each guest those present acre janice bradley ohurlene davis betty uu davis beverly hyde jac queline oroham paul mackentte rosa and qall moollvroy and patsys bro ther douglas political notes ontario election day next wednes- iluy august 4th due to gas rationing the electorate luivtn had many political meetings to attend this election all parties how ever have been using the newspaper columns as a means of inittlng across the pros and cons of their respective policies the electors of llalton are just timed o study the issues at stake and then o in the poili and use the franchise which in some countries has been de nied the people because of lack of in terest canadians can make democracy work by the use of the ballot there was a time when proplo voted he way their fathers and grandfathers before them voted but now canadians vote for the man and the policy ra ther thon the party thus it was al most possible to guess uie outcome of nn election nowadays not even the politicians would bet on an election until the last ballots are counted its tt three cornered fight for hal- ton with the following in the field tho a blakelook liberal stan hall progresslveconbervauve and john wilkinson oop at least one newspaper editor has entered polities m a e ooygan edi tor of the markdnle standard will carry the progmbslveconservatlve banner in south grey mr rutnell t rcelley prominent ad vertising executive and booster of the small town is ruunln as progressive- conservative ciintlldate in a hamilton ildlng he will oppose hon t u mc- qiitstln liberal and fred w warren ccp iissliu tuns suldtn on the eve of the election hon duncan marshall mrihtrr of education in the present uovirniiunt nan lelt a vacancy in tent re slmcoe tn the liberal runks itcss mcevvitu uho represented north wellington in the present gov ernment will utaln run on the liberal tricot north wellington comes down pretty close to balllnafad miiktnu a strong appeal to win the mayoralty race in omnsovlllc last full richard mcculloch is now throw ing his hat into tho political ring as a cop candidate for dtifferinslmcoe although on nctivo service and hav ing just arrived overseas capt a w downer was again nominated to eon- test the dufferinslmooo riding as a progressiveconservative charles ranklne of norval will con ic the election in peel as a oop candidate john patterson is the li beral candidate and tom kennedy present member of the rouse will agoln carry the prcrgreejslveoonserir tlve atandud headon collision uatvboav niobt on saturday night two care were badly damaged and two occupant in jured when thev met in a headon col lision on no 7 highway just north of oeorgetown one car was driven by bert mc- menetny oth line and the other by pred rochon of samla ura minnie momrnemy 70 olen williams an oc cupant of the car driven by her son wo badly cut over one eye the wound requiring s stitches mr uouenemy also received lacerations about the eyes und was badly bruised or r t paul attended the injured and traffic officer t o mason in vestigated a charge will be laid against rochon acton the annual course for boout leaders is bcinu held ihu week at blue springs reserve with half a dozen patrols tak ing the court the course opened on monday under the direction of pteld secretary arthur e padden the car belonging to l e atkiiuon which wus stolen on july 10th was hcoerml on sunday last pour ol the tins and wheels were removed tho tops for tho tnnk und mdlator were taken nnd the hone from tho heater luul been removed no fros was taken r m storey ul acton trnduated saturday with the otc clans at drockwue uutnln htnick in the home of mr and mrs alfred p marshall near ac ton in last weeks tom fortunately tittle dunuiue was done pre press brampton for the past two weeks a summer noliaal has ben conducted by sister oacl of the community or notre dame waterdown in st marys parish hall brampton to which some sixtyfive children of public school age attended in spite of blood transfusions by four members or toronto township vo lunteer fire brigade mrs margaret hodges cooksvttle bride ol only seven weeks died in toronto oeneral hos pital friday night among the nursing sisters in the midst or uie sicilian conflict is jean hornby mr frank usllr rcaf napanae und slsur mlas llazrl leslie rcjap worm u s division of uplands whose ttonit u at urandon manitoba spent list neck tnd at uie home of their im lie mr oeorge leslie people from near and far are vuitlna uu aild raspberry patches of csquee- lim tuatnlilp where they obtain a gen erous picking of delicious fruit not for many rars has there been such good crop of wild berries congratulations arr extended to ur and mrs stanley eyre on the birth of a son on saturday last at the nuralnaj home of ur raaberry milton alaa to mr and mrs wm ucpnedran nee charlotte leal lei on the arrival ol fine baby boy on friday last tn acton hospital we are glad to report that mr ro bert cunningham who recently sus tained a broken shoulder blade t making a rapid recovery jacqueline and donald bailey of hamilton are visiting their grand mother mrs james bailey this week mrs iltimberatone of oeorgetown visited her auter mrs u j brown nn sunday milton mrs wray walker nee wilms be- cordi and son terry of toronto heist taken up their residence in milton tic father wm secord will reside with his daughter joe waters of mlltcn is believed to be haluins champion blood donor he lms given a gallon and a half of hie blood to the rod cross mobile unit since january 1d41 vernon zuest fiveyear old son of mrs ernest zuost is in milton hoe- pltul in a serious condition he was ta collusion with a truck driven by obr- don o oowland the lad suffered irncuircd skull and skin abrasions john a stover died on sunday in his both year rev m ls orchard was the offtclat- tng clergyman on saturday afternoon at 330 oclock when miss kathleen phyllis warren moouilougii eldest daughter of mr and mrs john l mo- oullough ottawa was united in mer- rtage to mr william ooldle cartwrtght son of mr and mrs elgin osrtwrutht milton ontario the rnwarfia champion a mcdonnell daughter of mr end mra 3 w mooannell inglewood who was the first woman in peel to enlist for active sertrtc lieut donald u omllagher gnt- dusted on saturday from the otjo course at brookvllle lieut wuluutt roblnsonmsd received his commission ut the ccmrkiny fltie feel otsatte

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