Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 10, 1943, p. 6

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servies and guaranteed purohues wbea you buy tress mmalina expert watchmaker and jeweler joint danqutt of canadian leoion and laoicb auziliary oalaa kvitnt oonunuro fruoi pront pujic atl3ld txy un p mccartney uni ii stuaphd and mm uurpliy mrmbfrs ot the lrtrton vavlttnl on ablrt in ill and nuinnrr all thrtr own after a trn minute receu whlie the room was bring clearrd private raobb entertained with teveral ietec tloru on the batplpe the entertainment which followed wn in charge of a group of members of thr armed porce platoon 10 no 34 cajjtc from brampton and their performance was well received w all present trie proaram opened with a rati a- tlon and comic patter ver hy ren- dered by r 8 u uaoalliun to aontu by cpl johnny ifurdert were cry well received by the audience johny has a very pleealrur tenor voice and hla rendition of white cliff of dover brouaht the houe down oun- ner oeorwe dukea followed with patter and song very well done un hew itt accompanied on the piano a ihort aklt enutled iuu by one of the boys woa cleverly enacted and manv a launh followed as he van oji- uted in hts nklt by other member of the party something untuual wns preemed by johhny murden when he uns o sol o mia not making any rca- turen he atu acconted by a pal who rolled up hu sleevetv and putting them under the nrrm of johnny mnde the refit u pes this was very well done the needle our by corp burt da- vta was well put on the star of the overling wnn thr strln teose artlnt slack entered the ronnw dreiued na a lady with a large hat adorned with ostrich feathers and hh dnnclns and dlnroblng could not have been better donf by olpsy rose lee the entire company marched in and the finale was a song and dance number wl audience aiuuatlng tn the ringing lt lllard wan nccomnantit for the evening asultfed by mm hewitt on btualf of the coat sgt burke thanked the legion for the invitation to appear n georgetown follawtng the entertainment a short time wan spent tn dancing to the music of mrs mary e morrow of gtoortre- town and mr john nlckell of ume- hotiau legion notefl to the general public thursday is remwnbrance day and the pfealdent o the canadian loton tafcf ill et- uuns to cease work for two minutes at the sound of the siren at lt am a comrade from the legion will lay a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph tn eukinumontton of departed legion members comrade wm roaey left tuesday to spend a few days tn toronto otomndes nemember sunday neat nov 14th is nhrjbrance day ber- viom in oeoietown all oomrades a requested to meet fa the leahon hat an open utter to the town counci oaorfmam ontario kcmobcr sth ihj an opn uuk to 7b town oduscu oaonikown ost dear em- at tnaooundli niiwfna on noa- brr iu is a dfpuuuon of taw taas atd ftru apptarad oluntartlyt a evldrnot afalnit m on behalf of tnal ri norman orown th ctiarav wa o0milr conduct toward bo- mo not th word -osrralv- atikh u dand u dlaruitlns annoy tnc no sort wa mad to contact m for my epptarne at th mrt1ni throufh onuou 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town they would or ordrrrd home in a hurry or la trn to thr poller atatton to tire an account of themarle it hai been ilatrd bv uilns hear- aay evldrncr that i hate bran of- frruur to othrn in tnli manner but irt mr ftlatr that i challrnge cuuncll to proir auch atatrmmta in ailng hearuy evtdcncr t which li not rrn allowed in a court of lai aa a baie to clculate and crttralr- the haractrr ol uv wrltrr ine guilty among you wtll rind thl is a danvrroua prucrdurr and ran rr wrll lead to a suit tit llbrl mlth thr quratlonlng of and the publicity of vour own prcca- blllty piirthrr lo thu lettrr the idea of a or trying to patrol an area aa largr aa thla with a population of da tu 3000 without the aid of a rhlcle i not only arupld can unpoa- hble tour truly o j pordyce night oonatablr ihese days when tea must yield the utmost in flavour quality is of supreme importance ask for salada at 1 13 pm and proceed to the ceno taph for servlof the leadlet auxiliary to the cana dian legion held a maiujuerade party in the lecton hall on november 1st over 0 member and friends attended prfcv winners for the beat coatutnea were nest dressed lady tfrs v hewitt best dressed nun mrs o bralaby best couple mrs l tracey and ura doherty musical chairs was won by mrs vance kentner we have personal christmas cards due to the large rjemarvrj last year for our ckriatma card we have procured our stock earlier this season come in and aee our attractive samples of outstanding quality avoid that last minute rush rosed in 25t and sos priced from 250 choose your cards now and have your own verse and name printed thereon ilooi loioiteileeiei hfajllt1ilm ass alamj ttmmm m aaflafk wwwwwiwatw w modo oossovv oarv sdi wsik to iwpaly ws i asa aivaaj w evum mlmm j a j aa w m avrawww laevetaa vtvt a paw wj ajawajaj s sava hi t aa cam iaj craaa sloaaj darter sarvtca sassaaaaabbbbbbbbastw leave youtttaroe with d brill for the miadecetnber clinic of canada keep abreast of the dominions expanding needs six dmes since 1870 the bank act under which the chartered banks operate has been revised by parliament six times in that period the activities of the banks have been carefully i scrutinized by the peoples representatives every ten years the bank act has been thus revised each one of the six decennial revisions has contributed much to the evolution of the banking system to meet the expanding needs of developing dominion la 1934 the sixth mvittoa of tie bvnk act was made fifty mil bars of the house of coaubons made up the committee which examined witnesses among them bank officers government officials and reformers and studied exhibits filed by various individuals and organizations findings were submitted to the house and later that year the bank act was revised la many important particulars r the chartered banks of canada

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