Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 3, 1943, p. 2

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tbe gfetytowri yutili wed november 3rd 1943 tocwpitotts esossn wilson ur and mr cvatr wilson uh leaor wood a happy 10 tmvxmnr tin birth ot their sen john lyes on tsfcdeieaday october jllh weltbinf lb i oa at fatl urmorlal hospital brusnloa la th scut ei jaues tsxnabd late of its tbsssfcto of ia tb owab a halton i ki rttftttd all pence baring culfus tgalnu talat ol jate edward ornsitl of in toamabio of rtrfjrn to county of htjtsn retired fuea ta had ob or usa t tj away ttosemher tail is4x u of jllr it u tunt bb- way rr axn ini to wed lo to th irmwitirwl ax ol the ratal ol th said o- or hrr solicitor on or bates lilh day of november itu tun ulsr of thtir hum rfrrrwlttla- elter tht said th day of nowo- im the asm of to exuwl be diurltuted imnra ih per- cnuuid thereto hating regard to th claim of which tha told im thall thro nat notice hated at georgetown onlaru this day of noxemfarr ims uaaoaret j cauthiii cucutru ol th u ol ukr uld dxcd by ttvneth u lanodon 0crrtown ont hrr ulirlior thr provincial uatfcts ask gtaiem to guy victory boot giiwgirwi iiirrf trjr pomieal bade- in th pro ts ymmh ln ol ontario th honouraht owumta tovini memory of our d- a cw taihrr wn cwman ho peas- oooo lie ha tajjro lis las vacuj journey in ood beautliij r4p caued rear away from this sorts of sorrow to hi home c eternal rcst- brr rmrearjrnd on iran daughter ma and pred trwlng jciutr ucorr of the opooaluob and ii c huon leader of the liberal party hai joined in rallying th n wcmce to oleditors in the cat ol mux cumin of the tonthlp ol esaumlng to county ol italian parmer de- all persons hating claim aaatajt r ol hum currir tale ol the of eaqueelng in th county ilarion parmer decnued who diedl or ebcut th 1ui day ol octobir are hrrrby hotlned to trod tn to undrnlvned ruirta of the t of th old daoaud or hrr uoll- tor on or biter th mh day ol ik full partlcuun of thtir tmmadulaty alter th aald day ol nonmber 1wj th uu oeonud 111 be dlilruwud th parum tcutled theralo rrcard only to th claim of th aid kircutru tlull then v eouoa dated u oaoritlovn oclarto thl l day ol howmber ihj oenrntude aoneb otmiuz kucutrts out ol horn currte by kbtnetii u lanodon her uoucuor prifiutie to tbt simtb un jav uulrr birfritwa opened lit ljitt on tuavljy rrnlng october m or a tretu party to u and ln lint hmllh and lamlly the ftrtt pjn d the nrnuix iprnt in liias prctr4tjr rurhrr and rro julno alter lorrfh ixr and lira runlth and gtiu ctt called to the era irr aid asj1 to be ualed alter a fra aord b ur llardtnjt lrkr ur otevait uuler read the lollovtm ad- drek r ur tm u hmlli and lamlly and ur llarrr biith it u ailh rr- hrrt that e kair wamed of our iteuvj thl cttf it eenu a anok tvlt eara that you hate lived out durui that tune ou hate nxujowinx tamtv at rr gcokgrs cttntcm tw fxjlofs a trey taysfmtu uaacurfta party vl held by th onrcts boy tr uteo ol th prottnor lo a tuprcm kt y 5 u xtgit ita rj victory loan eltort tn wcurat iut- ul ratord futd uonday th menu nw today tuat ntt rtrxay decoraud said prtaa ulnjater drw i in bxn iuaowso iwj rud iouiik ord in auoport of tllidxis ntclat the prevrot victory loan cunpaun narade of that tn matojerade co- the miltao uiuatton ha charaed 10 u tda ijaiua tor ftrrt and mjch in the pan jr there may b mtxia jgtara home tendrnry to irel that the nd for the utmoat exertion ha pued actuauy lioarver tnu u one cl the met mural period of the n vic- u loo no leem lo be only qalloe ol lumm funt ftimrl une bu the tpeej hkh yictetf iuu nrv f ainu4 c be wta to a eonuderahle de- u a a urn l wz tree meaaure the extent ol our auc- p o 4 uriirin tfty tnnlrs iptlu ttrf hwlir uf wtn u11uh kxd ur p wtiiitirifn hid tjftr alt ua mu mm fco u tot up thjt tii un- uqu0 h hsil t prlr bllty cr wtvu hbr to fuk rradlng in ft vulrmatr it u ihrihcrr 4lxu1ai tjatit ur cagiui for lhi dipalin onjuld br hiirod tttr vkf itary victory ocr thr ru ocr arc futitlnf 1u b mriarrj now by ur iprd with wtikt u nn be wn oar ovn fvahuns forrr nd our part ner tn uu iirualf dd wry unk run arrvpunr jws ihip uut n b i t upuird and nerd uwtn u boon u uy en b buuw it u to mult uiom or owheis please mote until ftirtjie bfitka gufikiw purmtm wab fc dbrj saturday nights at 7 ododc l of 9 pm as heretofore r if bq sriiri0 13111 pfione 26 wtke rom serrice sttioa maia st m bafifjiabmbt cenalrjy prwrn hat kind ot rrt 1 1 t boor you are and uu neuhbourhaod thn u uu u rota u u the loaer becauae ol the u j n chant hlch you are maldn n all that you ar not nwttrvf ortux 1 inton 1j j jl imf u mfalrtih p4oe at bowe can h i jt out into the handvol thru ttjhun and that u etartly tit want you nctory to do you can be aaaured that a to uitiimmy jwtta tm 1u you any urn it i poa- slti lt lcdlati w are lorry to lo you aa our t u dmwimr uatl ittty u certain that oermany 0 cju pin the on oermn uidojtyrdly u1 pmtau ulf lrcj prue um a ar cl inulw 4 g thlt a ldlod by the unmatalixt huh cietd many upruea and then stnirt in ahtrh all trorr atrr arot and the hlahmt tcorer tkjby perry vlth ml von an enamel chi itn and jlmmv vaiaon vlth lot wore of it an reiamel cdl an luliiuimen ftuoarvl ahkh lopped oil a fine ejecting ol fun belore cuamlaaj a role of thai a va heartily paaard to the jodie by ftou norton wronded by paul darter toe leader railed atlenuon 10 thr untlrtnf tut cl ura otney vho presided the ltallor en deooeauoru auo a treat daal of work toward maklnc th parly aucreaa and the reerlved treat pplaua the lewder al told hrr and un woo thojmncm of the honor and pleasure of hating than a fut for ih rtenlng notice to creditors tn tn eatate ol adelaide uar- awll lu ot the town of oaknur tn th county ol llalton widow dcoeaaed all pcraona harlng clalma rvoalnat h eatate ol adelaide uarhxxx late ol the town ol oakvtlle tn the county ot llalton widow rtammad wtio died on or about the 32nd day of september imj are hereby nounrd to tend in lo the undersigned execu tors of the estaie of the aald decrasrd or their solicitor on or before he 33th day of notembcl lu full par ttculara ol their claims immcuatci miter the aald 33th day ot notrmber 1m3 the aaseta ol the ueoaard will be distributed amongst the partlea en- uued thereto having ragrard only to the claims ot ahlch the ald executors hall then have notice dated at ooorsetown onutlo this 20th day ol october ltti jobeplt p carhehjiy stewart osuan ccaouton of us vuia ol the aald dooeaaed by kenneth m lanodon st georgetown ont their solicitor notice to csffiditobs in the estate op uabkl l brwtn bptnatar daotaaed all peraon having claim agalnat th aute ot uahel l ervln uu of th town of osonretown bpbuter who died on or about th brat day ot beit- umber 1m3 an hewby notified to end particular ot tame to the un- claraltned on or before use 34th day ot kovember 1m3 after vhlnh date the state will be distributed with regard only to the claim of which the un- ftenlgnrd thall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to try peraon ot whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 34th day ot october a d 1043 edward p erwln administrator ot the estate ol uabel l erwtn by his solicitors dole st and bennett georgetown ont ncltnboctri but we ar tlad that v can attn rajard you a our friend and ttcti on ol u will certainly con- tinu to do to we atkjld like to extend to you our sincere desire that you may noy tood health rood cheer and cood lurk throughout the yvara which ue anead when you mcrve to your new home ae would liar cu to take with you something wtrtch will be a remem brance ol your irteodi iroru suver- creck and ro we mould as you to uc- cvp thb present ll l our hspc that 11 may contry to you at least a small portion ot the respect which e hate for eoch one ol you signed on bthali ol your neighbour harding price ca harding nober uuler dip smllht arte then prrmitrd nh a lotrly chair and card ubu mr uniltli thanked the neighbours for kirlr kind vords and lottly gifu alter a ttv familiar song erc sung trry riupi evening corm 10 a clov help by making the pifth vtctory loan campaign an uncjuallrud tuccea ontario ha a special rtaponsibiuty for the sucews of the loan and the people ol this prottnre i am sure will again do their part the war cannot be won without aecruve the cost is high in terms of human ur and sutfenng and for hi there cam be no adequate recompense our obligation u all the greater to contribute with the utmost of our ability to the financing of thr war ant u speedy tktory from mr nixon came thr following meaaag the fast j twknty vtaiuj aoo ur and ur fred oook and family ax tucn- ins to tdptwito uiu ra- they nar urn rrtitltnik in iowti ur the pait r nlion cmr uir ioivui trn w t limlih lotmttly o hu thanklul all fchoulii nerval wlu on a butrhrr ahup in be mat canada is jmtli virr mil be uunrhtl un u t mich a sunun jiutifltd aa it of thr irutrrh ol ints b wflliamrd ilciorte by mu irlrndi nnci illi b an ntlout vu rlfoi atikh it mulnulnrd a it mubt be kuaruntr tiltlmatr victory b lilt uncondltruiitl unrnrjn ol llu tmm nfitncisor nations in contrast r rtrjl uu dirk dnn tin n thr unpin oukht alonr we trc unpirparrd uiwl luiiiljri rrnlnb obairut a poarrful and victorious ncm rximctin at itnj tlm- the innounc mrtit thit fiulmd vu in vaded and our oun auta and clucs under attack then our orkinlcation i for war wai yo incomplete that not the ngulir metui8 ol the north the most optimistic by any llalton minlmcrtal socutlon as ot imntonatlon could rrftr held on october 2mh at the pwbby- i to it a an all out or effort sunday school work discussed at north halton ministerial the oonirr hiore oworule arnoid facioo t7lh annurrmary wntcrb of thr mrthodlm cburrh rrt ronductrd by thr krv dr wullanu ot licropo 11 un church toronto kr ii catd- t11 u the present potor it cxt prcrd that trrra oil to mill noon have tlcctrtr ukthtp drdlcation crrrrnons in connection with the olflcul onenlrn ol the oddlelloft ne lodftc nxm in i the attpo atll be held on monda l terlan church milton and wa ad- dreued by rev e r mclcan ovucral secrelnry of the ontario reliiloufl education council brtefly revlcwtns the history of the sunday school movement mr melan pointed out that it hat psd through four pe- rloda bejlnnlnff u a fourtdllna laid on the cjiurcha doorstep it met with op position this wu followed by a period tn which the churches did uttle but which saw the foundlns of numerous sunday school conventions and in stitutes prom lbso to 1030 there was corulderabk competition between these 88 conventions and the rellalou5 education hoards which each deno mination hud set up the ojlec de veloped out of these 8 s conven tions for the purpose of rivlnff direc tion to the things that the churches fifteen yeaiib ago- mr frank utcr for fle jeam manurcr ot do minion store here ha been rtkna- fenrd to tlmmln the ne theatxr in ton ia nrurlrm oomplf tlon the oeometown lumber co are crectlns la fine new of her on their prrmues it as an all out war effort llljdro usern in ton arc recrulnn now many arc thlnkinn in a inost cheques for another refund this eek diinjierous way that the war u won or mr r- j btxtnger has gone to mll- that we can coast home to victory on f 1 what has alrvady been achiced tlxlr interest seertia mainly to be in postwar planning ot expenditure of billions of dollars but we must heed the warning of our able and informed leaders that the bloodiest batum are yet to be fought and great sacrtflce of human life must yet be made by our splendid sons and daughters of the fighting force it is not poaslblc for the grea ma jority ot us to serve and sacrifice in this direct way but our country is ask ing us to buy victory dondst to invest not give or sacrifice in sums that will pro ide without stint the cosily equipment ot war which alone can win the battle at a minimum sacrifice style m glasses should i made to lit your particular yes your glasses type w sbtraarltri in kfs examin ation and pnscrlba attractive gusus at city prices pair expert bye service and newest style in sissies oomflin ot walker r0 brasiobt bpeoialibt who will be at his offloe omr the bp telephone oo- main street eoitowii the iecotid wednesday of each month or yon may consult o t walker aj till tjflaot tn awaunpton ll otsttal w hon to th things that the churches u want to do together and only functions t by the autliorltv ot tho churches each rllmt possible moment dencaunatlon appoints its own reprc- f mu no entutlvea to tho several departments over which there is an executive chair- man and permanent secretary all li terature is approved by tho religious education secretary ol each denomi nation the o r e c is responsible lor interdenominational 8 8 con vention community leadership train ing counts church vacation school boys and qirls camps and conferen ces a separate committee assists in promoting religious education in pub lic schools in ontario a work that is making rapid progress in january 1m3 over 1000 classrooms were visited by 853 clergymen with approximately 60000 children receiving bible instruc tion the o r e c is an opportunity for the churches to work togcthor tar christian education advance siren bpfeu back in vogue as illtelro ugly duckling agents failed to get results read back again to siren spies in the amorlcan weekly with this sundays nov 7 issue ol the detroit sunday times hitler thought bis ugly duckling or potato pace spies were something supersltck but they proved a dismal failure get this coming sundays de troit tlniu and leant why russia area is 8bwu square miles and estimated population lftwono miis sybil bennett spoke to locsl council of 33 women 7 tho october meeting of the local council ol women was held friday at the homo of mrs ralph ross in the absence ot the premdcnt mrs ross prcsldod the meeting opened with silent prayer the minutes were read and approved and the corrotpondrncc dealt with two donations were pass ed 10 to the soldiers comfort fund and t to the poppy fund tho council decided to till some ditty baas and these can be had by calling for them at mrs pauls it was again decided that tho mem bers bo auked to give one dollar more or less to increase our funds mrs ross introduced our guest speaker miss bybll bennett her talk to us was very interesting and inspir ing wo have a nroat british christian democracy to save and the future pence and christianity of this world must bo decided right here and right in this generation stated the speaker in closing miss bennett said that we have a wonderful heritage a vote of thanks was moved by miss a ryan and seconded by mrs j b mar-ken- tie the meeting was adjourned tmtloii dlrtl haidtiik at hu home lot 4 con 7 erin on monday oct and john harding in hi bird year ten years aoo the fallowing articles were contained in a car pack ed and shipped to the needy in the valley centre district ol saskatche wan apples 50 barrel 30 hampers 10 boxes t cartons no bogs potatoes as and one hall bags and i ton turnips 30 bags carrots trult in scalers 4 barrel 0 boxea 6 cartons is bags beet 8 bags pumpkins ft bags squash s buiia citrons 3 bogs cabbage one and one halt bag onions 1 bag beans i box pears 4 bags flour 2431b tin corn syrup 2 bagr sugur 7 carton canned goods 1 carton rolled oats urtoeri 50 packages canthlncj mrs w- j tripp mother ol mr ralph tripp passed away at nrr home in huttonvllle on saturday ust five years aoo mr and mrs harold cleave mr and mrs t l leslie mr l e fleck and mr george currle attended the ex- wardens din ner at milton death came suddenly to wilfred c bessey on mondav oct 34 when he passed away while at work in his mill here relief accounts uinounted to tltods lor october just last year lewis hum- rornlonc has graduated from no 4 wireless school at ouelnh roy peck who passed his examinations this week is probably the youngest wire- low operator in canada on tuesday oct 37 augustus ostrander died suddenly in ouelph hospital from heart attack he was in his oflth year the islo ot wight otf englands south coast has been renamed the islo of plenty by a newspaper writer who found the place abounded in the utile luxuries that have disappeared from the mainland flcuh ol the palohe a giant fish sometimes measuring u feet and weighing 300 pounds caught in the tropical forest lowlands ot the upper amobon is taking the puce of beet in that pan ol bresll fwuffs and fi workers if your farm work has sbtkwed for the winter you are needed ejsewbere in essential employment highly curntiai work very important in cinidis war effort and for the welfare of the nation it threatened with short j ur- of worucrv one of the few iourcc4 of men available for other high priority otn is thane men on the farm who will not be needed at home during the fall and winter heavy needs must be met in many lines producing fuel wood and other ncccs- ury forest products in base metal mine in food processing in railway track maintenance if you live on a farm and arc not needed at home during the fall and winter ou arc urged to answer this national appeal farmers engaged in essential work during the off season will be allowed to return home when needed alto tbow on postponement under mobili zation regulations will continue oh postponement while in approved essen tia work during tlte slack on the farm please answer till vital call now for full information please apply to one of the following the nearest employment and selective service office or the nearest provincial agricultural representative or your local farm production commntce national selective service if uftcaimii a uaxnevuaftav tuntto niw s1vw srvtw a ijeal opportunity montrose watches all with 17 jewel movements crown arid roman watches all with 15 jewel movements on club buying plan m accordance with wjt3 regulations shop at home and save money the best ol service and guaranteed purchases when you buy from malina irt watchmaker and jeweler aaauavremx

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