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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seventyseventh yea of puuktjoa wednesday scpteta- 2fltb 1943 200 per annum 5c per copy lccpl gordon graham one of first alpine troop in canada picture cf glw wilbinu ley ea front cover el meatreel standard the weather by ii l hull the put week we have hid um1 eatlirr for the fall work uolng for ward at uiu time com cutting and ulo ruling potato dlionng and applr picking there run been little or no rain fur the pau couple oi 6fcs and tfc ground u very dry rouowtng an the local record for the week date h and l luln temp fall tmm bept 21 u 33 wed hep 22 70 43 thur bcpt 23 m 43 111 srpt 34 u 41 sat srpt 2s 17 39 hud brpt 36 47 31 mon bept 27 71 43 niuils arrui mix- oradusllng hlih in the class of 110 picked officers and men woo took in tint mounulneartng training count to be offered in canada lance cor poral oordon oraham son of ur itnd mr herbert oraham olen wu- fllimi aar in thorough enjoying the training we have a bit of a moun tain in georgetown but theae brat it all hollow and we might say we fel no resentment at havtag to give flnt place to the osnariun rocldea- oord who waa home on furlough a abort time ago fouovtng the comple tion of his iremom uirewek court ni picked by news photogra pher at typical of the canadian troops being thoroughly trained in mountain warfare and right to a beautifully coloured full length picture of turn standing illhouetted against peak of the canadian rockies clad in the whlteparka uniform of the al pine troop weiv bought by the bland- ard montreal which published it on the cover of tlulr rotogravure section in their september 11th issue willie lie was iblliitl at home in- had many thrillm tales to tell lit- lamlh about his experiences wlule hallux evcmuiilv impassable hclfclri aid to prove nou- of it waa ixagge irlon lie also brought with hlll actual n 1- ahots ol hlmilt and hi pal- in action tiev brought home vers clearly the fart that mouiituttifeilnt is the art of koine satelv 111 dninero is plaita add to that lie fuel lul the most daiikcro is places are where the cicmy 1 leaot likely to expect atack and joa have in a nutshell tin- reajn for mountain warfare tile iicd o alpine troop- has bun aikalli demons rated nun lime plvrj if h home walla in thla war lack ol trauied moaritan brojghl lh netting to a close troope cost uv norway uhere luaiy equlpmrn cnained british force- to sutlrrisimary cummins ard team- oreece tnc brl ih had a strong posl- tlon at thermopylae but the enemy i scaled impassaole mountains to turn their flank a classic example wolfe taking ol queboc b climbing an j uncllmable cliff there are only two countries now at war bum jn1 cummins and her teammates from the holand that are mountalnless l ladles athletic club of ttfron- tnemen at the camp n to officially ecelved civic honours all irom ontario and the prairies j at 2 i4 wktaevuy moat of them had ner seen a real a m conbo mountain before k hc 1 celt ed them in hi office at the city their instructor were high i trained ptour experu procured through the alpine campbell re club of canadi and all uutructoiw drm were amazed a the rapid progrcu the p council entertain firemen and ladies at banquet the town council entertained lhe fuimti to a chtcltrn ilnmr lint kil- ja 4vcnltiei ttk luiius and prtm uiic umj limttd trie ffutto ajt liuttit to dblii rittll uiunttd i cllou tiiimi in i mi mji nul uliir victur mi s t orlne was in charge of nunls for uuiquci und tin- aiui oriiuitia pru idid iiiimi iiilji th iniil and pacd fr uaiiwiin afurwiru hiim a14 did not die to janet pliid iifii uuriiik li t ol he evfninjr major olb- bon- addrt tsl thi imtiitn md iuii- unit ula ted them on uuin mich un ilfumil hlrv uruid kire chief don ild litlmr npli d to mi maor on bchtlf of irriiun and tli mktd tht co inrll lor llu- rj lliu- way in ihifh ti ufir 1m iti i rtiiniii all loliwd in a heart iln son- ixfort mates accorded civic reception in toronto a member of ihi north american and cham ladlw relay team marj ffm maple ave tesldtftt ha hurter died in torento tivrd lite ttir veaxe rviw t glmg f tefmt llriuy aured llunlrr a natie un ol lim ottrairau died at hu home t71 ajumtta fltxeet toronto on wed nesday september lith afur a tons llinra oblljprd to iude ryo am operu- uon five yeam itfo xti hunter had rftn in luillns health finer that time und liad been teiiuuly ill fur aooie monuis prior to hlj drmue mr hunter a too of the lair u h hunter and mji ann oilicaplc and aa bum on the hunter twuir- httad ut the maptr he rrcelved his education in ttie maple school or- ancvllie luh ochool und lhe ontario aittlcullural college aa u xuhr man lie farrmd on uic jinir johnston arm at the mjplis for a number ol mir und thu moved to alberta where he eniraed in innrhlnt lor feint iri iu- riiuniixl to ontiino nd in i0j1 married m orace clentlr follow ln his marrlabi tooyi made lccpl oraham led his continued on back paw marsaret c leslie wed at haansejn norval at the mans- at norval september 35th 191j the marriage ol margaret catherine christine leslie daughter of mr and mrs n starrctl leslie ocorjctotn out and charles oor don bad blsnop on of mr william h blsnop and the late mrs bishop of toronto was soumnued the ret j leonard sell officiated the bride wore a brovtn tailored suit rtth blue htlr line stripe a dusky- blue hat and broan aciessorlii the attendant wer mr w h murray of montreal and mr howard dolson of oeorijttown ontario the bride is n rindc lighter o dr alexander mc- leotl of caledon east alter a shor honeymoon the happy couple will reside on the ttrtonis farm at glen wllllims ontario mayor conboy stated that the girls u-r- a credit to canada and tile city of toronto toronto itself wai espe cially proud of the honours they had brought home after winning first place in he relay race ot the american championship trames held at cleve land ohio a few weeks ago and for this reason he prcsentcd each girl on the team their coach nnd their man- ayer with ft sllscr trophy depleting a tinner miss camnilns has kindly consented to let us display her trophy in the herald office ttlndow this tseek petty officer jack tost married at s georges miss margaret annie mcbrlde daughter of mr and mrs thomas mc- de of milton became the bride of petty officer jack tost ron son of tin itot and the late prod tost of aeonretown at a quiet wedding cere mony at st aeorge anglican church on pwday september s4th rev w o o ttiompson officiated at the ce remony the bride was charming in a rust and gteen floral crepe afternoon dress with brown accessories her only attendant was her sister mrs nay besey of georgetown ray beaiey was groomsman the groom will re turn to newfoundland following a leave in aeorfetmm mrs lan marmeix borne to last klst runt nil sen ices were held friday for mrs alan marsell 75 of georgetown ttlii aled wednesday in piel memorial hopital brampton following n lengths illness she was the daughter ol mr and mrs benjamin belgrose ilalunalua a itsliieiit hire for the past elprht ears slic wius a member ol the clcorretoivn united church her husband predeceased her several cars ago surviving are one slater mrs charles van allen windsor three sons ben jamin marsell oakvllle alvln marsell luulnit and harry marsell detroit net ft c todd conducted the funeral sentee interment followed in balllna- lad icineery illuu d to ooi lislded fo- three j t toronto mr hunr is oun when he s bt tult hill stjwwfa of mice search vicinity for guameii ht1ix in hiding aftch 1 1 njlgih boiuukv folr tfleiveh caight hijlk ejtttt tiaithdav rarrl liavp norval and oeortietown wn as many jwllce in uvelr vicinity o on wedrwulay and thunulay of lat eek hen muad of then dilut ed by armed farmer efiftjrei in ft ailm hunt fur three alleynd trunmen lvo fled into at tenlve htump ol vo 7 hlfhuay after pitched battle 1th twd ifjnulna offlcera on tlw out- rklrti of ilrampton tlte three men ire wankvl in con ire tlon with the theft of a la rye wifr ttinalntnji tt 000 in eaj from the htr- vu dairy und creamery at 3 30 am wednesday momtnd all ineomlncr and outffvlns car in oeoryetuun were ftotiped on wednes day nlaht and thrlr oreunant in structed mtvat to do if onone avked lr a iih in thti vicinity a unother ltfniimon the frrurhl ear wri earrhed as they rame into thr sta tion and although the thrrv criminals mhlch rre blnr wiuht did not rvho up chief w o auntiu arreted four otn men fnirn in ire from in to zi wht hod hopned l freight from hamilton on tirday morning upon iveathrotiob h w foimrt thit the iiii ti wrre wnntrd tv th poll hnmllton where the hid oten nlh lmforc tlie il iner i und dltrhd in tlurlln on from oil i i mt th hid evl my dr- country fairs attracting larger crowds this year many attend aitniveffify services end conceit at united church anniversary anurs for tnc united church ere held here lam lianday uhen lanie congrrgaticiu uiembied tlie gue t tmucher ilev wil liam hngland mlniiur at ut an- dje a chjrrh niagara pull und lirtretary of the unlud ctiurch cum- rnittee on cuinj uij war iroductlon ctiiuv lui taimuj ua tsy luaplr- uu und dial uitit lhe wotk uie enuich l dolnv ainoi orluri in in dustrial centre lilu verna mcclure loiunto a ajiitralto fli ut both iiiumln tiiid evmlnu frvlcia on munda t venlntc the annual imivirir ex net rt vao htld with luv capt k ituuxin a bpccul bpeaiter 111 tohc wlutlier iund grt tl uaiiflid in uith the excellent icrlous tljc oi hl- addles ftrv icav- on wove un irresistible vem of nu- inir and all lilt the hull hoping he v i ild rrujrn iialn to 0orgeton in the nut too disvuint future ulia dv in milton and air- 3 oilrom ivn volouu uui loli nillen jiltid mrjevernl twloctlona on tii pi mo uhlle iullerc t- tnbli 1 and mk- almu th oran asoinjaiiltd the kin khl til tli thtlr jourin v to wiil in hv tlt h i i nil ni li attat of nn i his lor tin 1 w- tliv1 i in nl tli iitiiin tt 11 vil milt nlht pi nd i i i mli ild i me h mil f rittun ol lit i t i iuii li nn m- h iti n ii r a- ml d mi e ls u m is- r mi kta n w 1 i u1 1111 m iwrs h n in h 7 if if in i i r i lranrnn imp i r lm tv frin t futj fll iljjih i m df r th id nr t i vi tulilw lis us he vii i ol k itlllllh n i iu il trunli inou neo o his vnh i o kd iixl mr oi liim villi nut ilin huiiur in vlll nf llrvson huner hamilton i uc mains 4tr bxikht frum ills toronto h m to s- ami iu inurrh oruiceihr at 11 am on r ml iv a 1 tre immh r n latlvts and frlinds xvsernblrd ir lhe srr- iu uhhh wa luld in s andreu s h rhun h his fathr h id in lmd to lift at 1130 ulloek 1 tit servie uas n taken b his pastor rev mucqueeji ii il hc huutjnwli rhurch who was awiistcd b hev murdoch macklnnon pahtor of st andrew tlie casket in vhlch the remains reponed was unked with beautiful moral trlhues irpiarrrs at nonal hotel a network ahtch strike with fnigrtnt eoqjenre of prnvlnrial police from toronto former residents son drowned in cistern fur i momi jnu iiin the j i 1 i ai neiit his btruik ut lt n d mi oeorrj nej citn and itjniii rh w iinl ii rl ihmon o la t ult ufter u th-et- rch by h emrn and cuunj urecn ol s ml hhowm ho far have ixn fa- vobx wttii txctlulst wt tula fairfa hi1x contfnie to jt a bjg pajtt when hx-cov- htblction comes it lia no doubt betn enrouruguig to uie lau fm liranch of the ontrtt department of agjlculture aj ell u to djhcufb of iuintt falrm u we how veil lhe how have been palronlzed uilb year when it wu ont talked ol di continuing the fairs u a var m qomy uia goveromaot frovtiad o bixh ail idea u diu many oi th rurfe lair boards claiming the fall fair tu ont imtliutioii that had itm11 mj u at u olu the war effort and a valuable moral builder ukelbe tkhlblion and falrgoera srn4d the valut- of lhtie time- honour ed itituuuom and have bucked ail iain held to far this fall alttr viewing our own georgetown ful 1 is hard to c where the fair boaidi uiai ucieptd uielr reaponilnl iii uvc patrons of trie hoa a full dii oi tnunalnmtiit buduta the 04 poriurity ul vklnu borne of the beai iv to k horm- swine bhiep poultry tk in lhe province ihui llu- fair be- tattl- un ixiowplacc for die farmar who 1 backing oiir war tlfort by hi ntipil wiik in and wttk out the llntt if the heamb liiainihiil luir an- uie am to have mli innings m labor i white tliui as a p uikliin of ruin ui rough out tin it iiixn 1 did not amount i iiuui nd iiihd i- damjmn the tn- iliu 11 in il vjme tstlmaiu 10000 peo j 11k liriinpuii fair niarkld ul li h muil imibitl n and li id it not hi urv- wo ild pobably ni iiu n il iti nd in t records tr it 1 utes wlt li iiiii centra ijpi tiit it mid hi hni filed n ti f hi a do 1 th hr t r 1 in irlon n in 1 ti tiv f iiiid 1 miot nt mie m li ti rod a i tr mr- d it o mi dirh t 1 i ip tu1 r 11111 1 the c soppi 1 r 1 m i om iiln shoint 1 m- halt anl find i wrvndnr shot lr the liklmves reptl d imi of revolver fire nnd elht re exchanid ivt r report ndlcittsl the men hnd taken ref ip in mi vorvnl swamp nru and pnlict im- midlatlv ntmmied teiniorr- heut- 1 pi r it 1 l drowned in an 111 1- 1 i sixtn blrtlda wi untb about 8 jo win 1 he burst 1 tin esteem and svmpath of the many friends honorni pallbearers uere messrs scw huwhvin peter h norrts jno r oilkple john 8 atklrwon hutih r id nnd t emerson held tlw active palloearen were oraham kcann w ii hunter david currte w e nodwell john campbell and ernest hodvon tlie flowiorcarrlers were dougli lle and chas it held harold kearns lewis and j clare held ilrampon and kitchen r kep watch all night in spite of all procmitton mken the unmtn iime out into mif open at hmmpton to steal a 0ia hire panel ford truck belontrlnc to mr harry heiyuarden queen si west from a ulraue cl se beside his house on wvd- nedav nuht it is no believed that the thieves made their cetawin o to- 1 into in this car and that they have rir lsi around aualn and are now hid- inor out in mie forlcs of th credi distric at time of oln to press thev wre still at larse a on was report- 1 1 on n ais lo md i d cisitm n their is 1 taring hi- inissd bv his pa- li k one ol uie iiri ii ii jk111 to thi ji nerul iiui thr iis soniicii sdnt- may lo uul m11 lfii s- ihu lls he pirents wlio were be- 11 iv ii ni 11 loinoirhold daughter v inor through bonchial pmumonla v 1 vi irs o one sister barbara and 1- krandpareiis mr and mrs a o in ii urfhti tncl mr and mrs j w likon of builliiktoii survive mr a i oner n piiikipal ol oeorbetonn public school fur a number of years md ceorko ofen the father of ivan tended otornetowi hitfh scluwl and 1 n r 1 eld the principals i p ol stmth- cona school at burlliurton before going to stoney creek this summer iirermeiii was made a appleby cemetery inn t i j on li h uruni ii 1 u 1 tn anditi nd tli aiv tin stai te kin ov 1 used cli 11 lii ttu 1 idn tji tin j itato rar ral vm 11 fir t wan d ipjihing iuii show waa juit iiuacted ii a on tiju on viin held ul s ull ufiernoon vlmni clark of john 1 ereaux ii cmiri iomi trind and oturw auhdikm brampon milrd armstrong lit- iiio won ie high jump with jiu oualand second u uie 12year old hi ure mason of brampton start- continued on back page alma mcenery bride of norman sinclair active service notes jewish problem explained to ministerial association here mlu alma anes daughter of mrt lllen and uie late william mcenery of oeorketown became the bride of nor man blnclulr son of mr and mn j f stnclau- ot olen williams at a wd- dliit ceremony held saturday sjteiv noon at the home ol her brother jew of acton in a floral setting of kludiou rev a o w foreman of balunafnd officiated tie bride given in marrlflffe by bt brotlier wu itojined in emboued aatln made on prtneev linos with sweetheart neckline and les o mutton sleeves sit wue a nnertlji halo veil of net and her nomtjay bouquet was of sweet heart roses and white gladioli her ister mrs stanley sinclair was her matron of honor wearing a floor the herald brilili victim fund war porwarded to toronto telegram cash on hand acknowledged a mend total sept uth kims mx taaunt nassino at sea mr and ura win wjrue received word on friday that aids son private robert jam wue hu been report ed mlniti at aea they an ttul hotline for better on o tin mott dillhul prbli-1n- uhuti anlnmu us now md will con- licit us mtli tin- iomlnk ol powc l i un jtwsill o c f tlcox dlkftor it tlie cmullui ronu-it-ivt- ri of christians and jews at the opinlng lnin iill nirollli i the nirlh million ml- i nlslorlal asn htld in st clronti nclor in mondix altirnom nn- prcsldtnt rev c c cocrunnr lrr- idid and the rev woo thompson conducted the opening wonshlp in intioducln the spi iker tin- rre- sldent mentioned that bv hu wrttlnrs willi the crtiils in cm rs th l i itltn i tin- jews the rhrls- mns mnn jew llisd to hlliiui wlwre ti- i lllll illtlllls lltel will 11 ltes hie been ciiimntel 1 mllist in kimojii- tin- jew wis nmpel- he kin- 11 d prince ti lieeomi- money lenders uul tn tillirtnrs poi tht reason tirt thoilll hlst-irv- md pirth thruieli legend the jews are said o control flnime 1 tnillv there are almost banklnn today thoiilhout history the altlioiieh none tn jew has and addpesses dr stlcox was very 1 been the scuneffoa often belnn widely known for his leadership in so- blamut for thlnps inherent in society rial and humanitarian matters at the end of this war dr sllcox ue- the hope of the jew is expressed i lleeed thattnere would be ten million in his mew years orreetlnir next year in jerusalem which paralleled the christian advent hone stated dr sllcox pointing out that the jews have dreamed nnd still are dreaming of a return to palestine the core of the jewish problem in history began with the jewish disper sion by creating an abnormal condl- lor the jew were a highly developed religious people but without a national homeland when christianity became the state religion of the roman empire and through the middle ages waa al most able to integrate the whole so ciety of europe the jews remained apart the jewish sense of mission that they were created ana commis sioned for a special mr seemed to hive a oosmlo urge behind k slteless people in europe among them two or three million jews it was ac1 clrorte h ferrj in home on luiloimh irom snnnierslde pf i and will spend part ot hln furlough in washatfu a well as at home mr and mrs j d kelly received iible irom the on fllnht sut james o saj he 1 id arrlwd safely overseas cpl jack watson is in sicily ac iiirdlik wnrtl recehed by his wife length gown ot turquoise chiffon with recentls cil watson went overseas bishop sleeves she wore blue flowers mli tii- liome scots in 1041 111 hir hai and carried a nosegay of lo weeks aso norman dall on of pink roses and asters the brldefe mi mi nuh semuttown it- nlee rieth mcenery of acton waa ilved his lomnussion as pllo- ofllcer lower uirl rocked in rosepink net i nimilo fiont the school at por- iwr suln with blue velvet flowers 1a tape la prairie po bally enlisted in her hair and carried a nosegay of pink uie itcaf in july 1042 ninl trained raes baby mums and gladioli tho t tornnto and cimp dnulen jefore roomsman was uoss huxley of huls omp to portage la prairie nom is burn mrs d vannatter of balllnafad well known tn gorketown having re- plaved uie wedding music and the ao- hel his edikatlon in seairitown lnst was miss joanna sliortlll of and georgetown high school he woikid in the bank of montreal here for several years and at time of en listment was employed tn the toron to branch fire in fire estate premises georutlown cousin of the bride the couple left for a motor trip to points north and will live on tht grooms farm at olen william upon their return for travelling the bride chose a suit of moss green wool with black acccsortes a lire started oddlv enough in pre mises used for the manufacture of fire almost psychologically impassible to eseaives last wednesday night shortly ask them to go back to oermany al though in hls opinion the jews would be more likely u forgive the oermans not the nazis than the christians would be two alternatives were open for the jews to go back to palestine or to such countries as canada or australia both solutions offered many complications but that was no reason why an attempt should not be made to solve the problem since christiana have no right to dodge their respon sibilities christianity must sustain the faith and hope of people without allowed them to indulge in wasteful thinking or to believe that the pursuit of happiness is the end of life after nine oclock but fortunately was not extensive enouh to call for the use of the escapes made by mr dean harley the fire brigade was called to the scene and used the small pumper hose to extinguish the blaze started in a box of paper and rubbish the fire had started to get hold of the wall parti tion but little damage was done con siderable quantities of dense smoke come out of the windows and filtered down into the legion hall below where a wellattended unto game was in progress nnflrdatim card were quick ly abandoned as the ladles fled into the street wltb ttu first alarm ashgrove a most interesting and tniormatifw paper on plastics was prepared and given by mrs muton bird at the sep tember meeting or the womena insti tute mrs robert cunningham spoke on the motto waste not want not mrs prands thompson toured wit a lovely solo tne roll oall was answer ed by giving the recipe for an emer gency dish business matters dealt with included plans for packing boxes for community boys overseas fulmg ditty bags and plans for a euchre to be held the totter part of october the hosten urs clayton wilson assteted by the lunch committee served refresh ments after the slnting of it king

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