Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 19, 1944, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wed jannaiy 9th1944 i girls pipe band concert party monday jan 24th social and personal mr and mrs w g marshall and plfra ed wheeler spent sunday with airs v torrance in orangevule mr and mrs elliott tayior ot jttpley are visiting with mr and mrs w q marshall tor a couple of days mrs j a pritchard or ottawa wiu l week end uest 1 dr and mrs mcallister k0te make appeal for books for camp meeting lor their regular monthly session in the legion booms on mon day evening the countess ol strath niore chapter iode voted 10 00 towards books tor the ciunp library jpund and appealed to all citizens lor ports armstrong spent the books or cash donations to purchase week end at the home of her aunt oook during lode boole month and uncle in brantford mr and mrs conveners of ine arious commit austin matthews tee gave reports and announced that mr ard mrs a mccal visited re- 7 ai fcen ml cently at porl doveth uclr lc- and 2 turtli neck daughter and son m la- p o and mrs e g wanless j i p o and mrs e g wonless ol port dover spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs a mccalg murdoch st misses maud helen and mr j mc- calg of toronto also mr and mrs harold bingham of glen williams visited at the home of mr and mrs a mocaig murdoch st mr and mrs henry isley received word monday that their daughter miss martha isley nurseintrainlng at the children s memorial hospital mon treal was operated on sunday even ins for acute appendicitis her friends wish her a speedy recovery mth p kucup and daughter and soninlaw lac and mrs george tndley of windsor ns and mrs william austin toronto spent a few days last weeksrtth their sister mrs a collins and 2 ixilr nlrforce socks to the lccil red cross 250 magazines were hipped to camps of the armed services 1000 was voted for comforts for the men on li e adopted minesweeper jo00 igarettes naving been sent to the ship last month very interesting letter was read irom aw2 jean mackenzie roap in which she sooke well of the 1 o t e canteens in the various camps in which she has been stationed mrs j a greig regent welcomed miss margery mackenzie as a new member into the chapter nominations took place for officers for this year wittr elections taking place at the next regular meeting plans were discussed for the hold ing of a skating carnival in the near future t refreshments were served by the hostesses miss isabel mcdermld miss hilda erwin and mrs h c wrig- glesworth at the close brampton wins both opening hockey games played here camp boaden teams no match cor winners army hoccey holds sway at the lo cal arena so far this season with- brumpton army team playing their home games here three camp bor den teams are in the loop with oritna newmarket and bnmpwii and while the first set to was somewhat one sided better games art promised in the fu j ture the brampton team is compos cd of some outstanding hexkeyists and will be hard to defeat but wi under stand newmarket may extend them to the limit in the opening game last thursday o 1 camp borden team was literally swamped by the onrushlng brampton pucksters to a score of 18 3 the visitors were no match for the speedy aggregation from no 24 btc on monday evening the brampton team repeated their win by defeating the no 2 team from camp borden 8 to 3 this- gome however produced plenty of excitement a few fights necessitating the appearance of two police officers on the ice at one time there has been fair attendance at these games and vith the appearance shortly of probably thebetter teams in the league local fans should be in for some good hockey this year church news scripture text blessed are they that hunger after righteousness for they shall be filled matt 5 6 st john s church stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector third sunday after the epiphany 2 pjn sunday school t 3 pjn evening prayer si pauls church norval 7 30 pjn evenlnj prayer f st stephen s- church hornby 11 00 a m morning prayer aob bruce mackensie xbbl toronto and mrs mackensie and son paul of brampton lac larry maokenzie of toronto and lac wu uam woods also of toronto spent the et en3 with mr and mrs sid mac- friends who called on mrs w h long and margaret on sunday were mr and mrs leslie turnbuu miss grace turnbull gait mrs e piper gaielph mr and mrs bruce lalng hamilton mr and mrs j b gray and mr and mrs t c dryden and joan toronto a miscellaneous shower was held at the hom of mrs t grieve last tues day for mrs lome cpx formerly doris n mccartney a recent bride by the la dies auxiliary canadian legion twentyfive ladies were present and enjoyed a pleasant social evening of games after which the hostess assisted by mrs william roney served re freshments st geoteevchurch thompson rector third sunday af tcr epiphany holy communion 8 a in sunday school 10 aan matins and lit any 11 ajn even song 7 pjn st albans church glen williams third sunday after epiphany sunday school 2 pjn evensong 3 pjn glen william united church ralph waugh b a minister 2 pjn sunday school 7 pm public worship subject spiritual recuperation mrs frank petchs father died in stratford sympathy of the community is ex tended to mrs frank peteh the death jf whose fa tier homer b mcclellan occurred in strattord general hospital on thursday morning january 13th mr mcclellan was in his 80th ycir ind had btenlll a month the late mr mcclellan s parcntb mr and mrs john mcclellan lived in igecrgi own eighty j ars i0 before moving to alton where their son ihonur mcclellfiil a as bi m a cjiool ittichtr in his younger days he retired from the profession twenty five years agt to go info the ihs iranct businei he has irwd m stn foici sin e i9jj3 wife predeceased nin ten years ato the funeral was held from st john s united church stratford of which mcclellan ft as a member on saturday witl incermen in strattord cejnetery surviving are one son ross stratrord two daughters mrs m munroe toronto and mrs frank petch georgetown mrs harry bailey and mrs ed wheeler from ton attended the f u- home of doris ntral miss lillian watson mrs jack wat- in miss jessie hill mrs harold wheeler mrs myrtle sohnleder guelph mr and mrs david saxe and miss leona saxe were guests at the silver rocfcfeld wedding in toronto on january 9th e are glad to report that mr and mrs ed holmes who haveheen 111 with the flu are able to be up and around again mrs hayden asshln toronto spent the week end with her aunt mrs herrlngton and mr herrlngton mrs william carney organist at holy cross church entertained the young people of the choir at her home wednesday night jan 12th dur ing the evening keno was played at which all won prises after which re freshments were served the lome scots wa held a social evening at the home of mrs thomas warnes last monday night when about 15 members gathered for the meeting which took the form of a bingo shower 1 miss alva cripps teacher of pianc forte an d singing studio phone a corner of main and george 280 biry terra cotta intended for last week write it 19 now oh yes this is leap year again dont forget to look before you leap girls eh we are sorry to learn that mrs j eaves is quite seriously ill with an attack of pneumonia we all hope that she will soon be able to be around again as usual moving still seems to be the general order of th day mr and mrs c eaves and family have moved into mrs petch s house on the corner of main and church streets we kindly welcome mr and mrs eaves and family back to our midst again large number the members of terra coua ball team gathered at the home of mr and mrs w p hun ter and family on friday evening de cember 31st when a good program was given consisting of euchre games music they all arrived home in the wee 5dib hours a good supper was in roadhiess also lots of ice cream was on hand to which all did ample justice they report having spent a very enjoyable and also interesting time mr and mrs john puckering of toronto spent new year s with terra cotta and glen williams friends our general merchant reports hav trig done a rushing christmas trade wc wish her continued success armstrong bros of brampton are busy with their trucks gravelling the roads through here so as we have said before all good roads still lead to terra ootta how about our board of trade land ing some now industries splendid shipping facilities etc lets try and boost our thriving burgh r and mrs john duneui and lly of toronto spent sunday with terra cotta friends we are alio pleased to jfarn that mrj j mcenery who w es striousl ill with pne imonia is now on the mend iwnd t stticireiy hopt soon to hear of her complete recoverj mrs t webster ol c iledon east spent i itw daj s with tirri cotta iriends wood cutting is still the current i roer ot llie day mis w f h inter md f imily are ill norral and union presbyterian churches rev j l belt b a minister nsrval 10 ajn- sunday school 11 m public worship umehousel intended for last week ten ladles attended the january meeting of limehousc w i claaridge no 1 highway died recently 2 pjn sunday school 3 pan public worship holy cross church rev v j morgan mass at 900 ajn 2nd and th sun- lays 1100 ajn- 1st 3rd and 5th sun days the united church of canada rev r c todd minister 10 am sunday school 11 ajn public worship kifcject the eternal refuge 7 pm gospel song ser ice sermon topic what about evil spirits straiuers xlways wel tome first baptist chnrch minister rev j e ostrom sunday janxiary 23rd 230 pjn sunday school 6 45 pjn gospel songs 7 00 pm evening service rev e t douglas toronto tern perance federation will speak mr ostrom will sing the young people meet on monday at 8 pjn the service of prayer praise and meditation on wednesday at 8 pjn welcome milton u h t l fhi t h e a t r e friday january 21 night plane to chungking robert prrsion ellrn drrw look up and laugh grarjr fields tox news saturday jftnpary 22 rriane at prn ttnli plctc i 1 ik md w a tin ii mn ivery stringer 1 1c 11 ns been kid abk lo be sunday seemed a bad day for mo to rises or main street and two acci dents were reoorted due in some extent i to the icy roadways of the past week about 4 30 on sunday afternoon n truck driver by the name of clarence cation skidded on the pavement at the comer of main ind bronte streets before getting under control a hydro pole opposite mceachem s service station was broken off the second accident of sunday occurred about 8 46 in the evening a studetoaker car drhen by charlie allan left the pae mint when opposite the kennedy hotel a hydro liglii mindard w i d imaged nd the enr was on top ofti hcrint wl in finally stopped s it mist tin polt s if i the lire inn v the locil dominion store his been umd form general store to gro t n i i ish md cirr chtmpion one of the best known farmersof acton district a g clarridge passed away at his home on no 7 highway east of acton on tuesday january 4 he had been in poor health for some weeks bom in peel county neatsnelgrove ecember 14th 1866 he was a son of of the late john and frances clar ridge he spent his young manhood at inglewood but forty years ago mov ed to the farm two miles east ol acton where he conducted a successful dairy farm six years ago his beloved part ner who was before marriage agnes martin passed away and a year later mr clarridge retired from the farm and erected a comfortable cottage on another of his properties further eas on the highway mr clarridge was a great lover m good music as a young man at ingle wood be played in the methodist or chestra and sang in the choir in ac ton he attended knox presbyterian church and was keenly irterested in church community and municipal affairs surviving are six daughters mrs r a storey brantford mrs g s matthews at home mrs g arscott toronto mrs y mcmillan acton mrs g tyler hamilton and mrs r garvin glen williams to all of these sympathy of many friends in this dis trict goes at this time the funeral was held on thursday jan 6th with a private service at the home followed by a service in knox church acton in charge of his mini ster rev g forbes thomson inter ment was at boston mills cemetery ppllbearers were messrs fred cole s h llnday ollle moffatt g w murray jas mann and thos ken nedy fiowt bearers were messrs jack arscott biliie arscott norman martin earl martin wrn bracken george somervlile wilfred harding stan morrison herb cook and harding price free press held at mrs s wrjghts on thursday follow ing opening exercises the roll call was answered by telling an item of interest of by one rtays in liniehc so these proved quite iritcrehtiny seventeen knllted articles wire completed for the red cros and a box of used clothing md quilts partly jacked more gar ment wer asked foi in order to rqach i he rtq urea weifhd mrs e miller was named convenor of funds for january h the first 6f a series of meetings on the cue of clithlns was set ior mon day jam in iflh at mrs kirkpafiffcks t 8 pm f cuirtnt events were read by mrs 3 wright ihe motto make new friends but keep the old the new are silver the old ones gold was t iken by mrs r mcvev who read a poem be a frjend by edgar gjest the meeting closed with the national anthem and a social half hour was spent election of jf fleers was held when the girl s lookout club met at the mitchell on saturday they resulted as follows president francis given vicepres doris mit chell secretary jean lindsay trea surer shirley wright pianists doris hardirg nellie norton lome sanford read the scripture and doris harding led in prayer roll call was answered by each girl nam ing her favourite winter sport each read verses some amusing some sea sonal and some descriptive of the world today mrs mitchell served lunch at the close of the meeting rev c c cochrane held commu nion services at limehoue on sunday afternoon visitors with mr and mrs e l miller on sundav included mr and mrb hosker mr and mrs schneider and mr and mrs robinson all of guelph this week the januaj ces ot the wmj3 was held at the home of mrs newton with eleven ladles present the first of the study book on british guiana was reviewed followed by qoiestions on the chapter verses of snpture con taining again were read by mem bers the february meeting will be held at mrs a norton s mrs newton served refreshments at the close mrs e miller convenor of w l funds for january held a euchre and dance at the home of mr and mrs mark gien on friday evening the party was well attended and all en- joyed themselves winners at cards were mr fred brown and mrs j euerby messrs j w nickell and bar- don accompanied by miss doris har ding provided music for dancing and messrs joe mcdonald and jos scott were callersoff coffee and sand wiches were served the young peoples society held their annual meeting at the home of shirley wright on monday evening and the 1943 executive was reelected mr and mrs flngland toronto miss heln devereaux university of toronto mr bill devereaux montreal and miss margaret anderson wlnnij peg man were sunday visitors with mr and mrs harry devereaux cartoon salute to the marines m trohnhor with oilier beery jungle land popular science chapter i i overland mail tuesday and wednesday january 25 and 26 lets face it tickle entertainment with- bob nope bettjljjiutton miniature journey to yesterday cartoon boogie woogie sioux of oeorclown wll known in ismizkilblibvivjbl jibihjbil i 1944 chicks 1 don t wait too long before ordering your 1 944 chicks if you want some choice order now we sell bred tolay barred rocks large type leghorns pure bred light sussex new hampshire x light sussex and white leghorn x barred rock hybrids tbompsons poultry farm l sn lely h m i li win loiik ek dtceised w i kiiuy ui c ill extend our tin oeepet sympiuiy to uie bereaved wi id timilv in their sad loss trim bros ot brampton are still busy gravelling the roads in peel oin i s nil oocni is will stll lc id o terra cotta 1 rrn cott t is nlj srmlf county cracky jusfc tiiilj as the story oes i n- r larid 1 there nit slmiife t to he w is inquiring where terra cntti wis slid he was lost in terr i cotta we would ucejt that terra notice to creditors ol jamtb young cotta should ippoint a guide to show grangers the lay of our burgh mr mundell of erin isbuslly en raged hauling uut or mr earncs mar uns bush to his mill in ertp- wc wish him xxin inued success we understand that mr norrie has purchased a bush farm near theeark corners near rockside we wlah him continued success we am pleased to learn that mrs a damson is now able to be around again as usual li iht- fst lite ol he tfwnibip of fsquesing in ci nit i hilton gentleman de n i ed f- al 1 i r ns lining chims akalnst the est il f james ounc late of tile township of esq n sine gentleman dect is d who died on oi about the 271 h da of november 1943 at the cit f toron re required to send to the rsiriicd exec or us solicitor lhdlytf tcbrirfrry v ii or beforetec 194 full jxirtuulirs of their clilms aiiif any securities dies mnv hold th re and tvke votice hat ifter the 201h 1iy of february 1044 the said executor will proceed to distribute the tnid estate having regard to the claims tf which it shall then have notice dated it george own this ilth dvy of january 144 kenneth m langdon georgetown ontario solicitor for the capital trust corporation toronto executor 3ub26 phone 48 r 5 7b and hatchery georgetown r r nwbhibi i mm wiwilmtimmvwxiwwmw7m imiuibi itk miiiii seed display day milton town hall saturday january 29 2 pm ilflm ptdiiwk uttth 1n patn flnt i alf re requesred ix bring 2 quarts to display this should be an excellent place for those requir ing sfed to secure their supplies speaker a leitch chairman of the ontario agricultural commission of inquiry junior farmers seed judging competition at 9 30 am for further lnfottnauon contact the secretary sponsored by halton crop improvement assn bthrtn harrop preaweht j k whttto nirlr

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