Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 16, 1944, p. 3

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thtcowgetovm harald woj february 16th 1944 rcom foi tvrryfoly production men keeping t- conilant touch with earces f raw matert is supplier of wj vf hrf anthorhleo the armed forces wla spotuibuity for training and supply f troop movements for opera- tiops en land air an2 cess batdefronta government offloats ta touch widt every nnsse of our productioai and military program wjrtb foreign government with natirh and utettiatloiial wi agencies you kfkniidga jour lelepfcoi for qakk essential com- muucium at work and at borne 4 fctw telephone lines can carry this wartime load only if we all use existing facilities sparingly and keep our calls just as short and businesslike as we can additional equipment is severely limited by material shortages cooperation must take the place of construction if essential calls ate to go through promptly f tourists taken in 3 act comedy presented by woodbr1dge dramatic society under the auspices of georgetown united church womens association andcgit toronto and weston artists between acts thursday february 24th 830 pm gregory theatre georgetown admission 35c 4- dancing in the oddfellows hall in brampton friday evening february 18th 1944 modern aires orchestra admission 50c dancing 9 to i am social and personal f0 aml m- charles stocksord were week end guests with mr and mrs h stockford flying officer and mrs bruce ken nedy of oflhmva are visiting mr and mrs oeorge herrlngtoh this week mrs woo thompson is spending- this week in hamilton the guest of mrs duly bell mr elmer o thompson is in ouelph general hospital where we are pleas ed to report he is recuperating nicely miss florin feller spent the week end with miss betty grant at fal coner house tjniversitjt of toronto miss lydia hall of snelgrove was a recent visitor with mrs james oar- lisle sllvercreek fio and mrs aw sykes and baby daughter of dunnville are spending a leave with mr and mrs thomas syfces mrs herb sinclai and children gloria and danny of hamilton are visiting mr and mrs james cosfgan this week mrs charles gilbert and son neil of torontc are spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs arthur reeve mr and mrs t ferguson of ha milton and mr and mrs bert thon- ger of toronto were week end guests at the home of mr edward mowhirter lao archie cook of bristol eng land is visiting mr and mrs h hurley for two weeks lao cook who is a nephew of mrs hurleys is on side leave at its termination he will leave for calgary alberts mrs clarence kennedy and son douglas left for port atbeml bx3 on monday night where they will join her husband fusilier clarence ken nedy mr craig held and mr garleld mc- aflvray president and secretary re spectively of the esquesmg agricultur al society attended the ontario rural fairs convention held in the king edward hotel toronto on thursday of last week the large circle of friends of miss annie rose formerly of georgetown will be sorry to hear that she suffered s severes on january 26thand has lost the use of her right side she is as well as can be expected her present address is 2to first avenue ottawa union the community is pleased to learn i that mrs albert dolson who has been very 111 in ouelph general hospital has improved sufficiently bo be able to letum to her home her large circle of friends hope she will soon be com pletely recovered mrs robt lalng of acton spent a few days with mr and mrs f l thompson last week during that time her 80th birthday was celebrated on february 8th t the february meeting of the fe derated clubs of terra cotta united farmers and farm women was held at the nome of mr and mrs clifford cook on monday evening feb 7th the terra cotta junior institute held a valentine party at the home of mr and mrs uoyd crlchton friday even ing feb 11th court whist was played at about r nine tables mrs art mc- kane won the ladies prize and mr eric leslie the prize for the gents r legion notes st georges church i boys league on saturday morning 8t oeorge s obi had a fine game of hockey between teams captained by w sar gent and maurice herbert walter sargent s team winning 74 the boys enjoyed having f o alfred sykes as referee with brian ferry assisting him aif was able to give the boys a lot of pointers on the finer points of play and they showed the results of his coaching on sunday morning the second an niversary of the club was honoured in the services of st georges church the dub led by their shieldnearer hilly bulllvant entered the church leading the choir singing the fclub hymn onward christian soldiers ross norton chaplain of the lub read the becond lesson taken from the 4th chapter of the epistle of st paul to tie philllpians verses 49 the chaplain also occupied the curates prayerdeak during the service two bovs of the club ross sykes and wal ter sargent the first and second most faithful in attendance at church one missing one sunday and the other missing two sundays in the whole year took up the collection the rector archdeacon w g o thompson read the first lesson from the 6th chapter of isaiah verses 1b and from the lesson he chose as text lor his sermon the last part of the eighth verse here am i send me this being the motto of the club the preacber outlined in an interest ing way the incidents leading up to the i beautiful vision that isaiah beheld i which led to a great surge of desire to serve god climaxed in the words of the text here am i send me the archdeacon then showed and called upon all to cultivate such a desire as isaiahs at the conclusion of the ser vice the club led the choir in the re cessional hymn on monday evening at six atjanquetr was held at the home of the leaders and mrs clifford reid those assisting being mr and mrs e olney mrs c sargent mrs wm bul- livant sr dorothy and norma olney and margaret sargent their rector archdeacon thompson spent the early part of the evening with the boys at eight a sleighride was started th bobs being drawn b a beautiful team announcement mr and mrs lome cleave norval will be at home to their friends and neighbours- on monday february 21st afternoon and evening on lhe occa sion of their 25th wedding anniversary gnu- guide news tin it rill ir mituiik uf lilt 1 ust eonetmi companj of girl guides is e dkd o ttratr at 10 wednesd r it iiiu- h patrol ltidti doris ann i int ittr roll c ill iiui inspect victory club dance in the georgetown arena fri jebriiar 18 al watsons orchestra proceeds for the navy league admission 50c president fred mccartney and the special committee appointed at the last meeting will journey to the dis trict convention to be held at hamil ton next sunday where resolutions passed at the zone meeting held at brampton will again be brought be fore the convention comrade jimmy roberts spent a few days last week in- ottawa as a representative of local 526 united electrical workers jim reports that members from every part of ontario were represented nd that their de mands to the government will be look ed into and will appear in the press the imperial section of the legion will hold the election of officers next sunday in the legion club rooms fliis meeting was scheduled to be held last week but due to chairman roberts being absent from town was postpon ed all imperials are invited to at tend this election meeting members of branch 120 are re quested to attend the regular meet ing next week as a report of the do ings at the district convention will be given as well flh a reoort fr the jspeclal committee dealing with was ot greys owned and driven by mr john and means of bettering the local or- devereaux for nearly two hours the ganizaton be on hand as this is tiie boys enjoyed a great ride the evening last meeting before the lection of of being just right snowing and lots of fleers in the month of march aiow following the slelghride tra comrade t m and mrs wilson jclub was treated with hot chocolate expiper of the toronto scottish arc it the home of the leaders the former visiting mr and mis j blair htlpers ailn assisting a great even- to speed up the work being done by ln was spent by the boys comrade sam tennant regarding his during the banquet a gift was made activities in disposing of tickets dur i the leaders dr and mrs reid by ing blniro parties and the great i everal mothers of the boys in the amount of work imohed it has been i club ivc prizes ross svices 1st sukgested b several comrades that walter sar 2nd ross norton 3rd at the next regular meeting motion ron vivian 4th billy bullivant 5th be made to purchase sam a pair of fii most faithful nttnooncc at ci urch roller skates to speed up his trips during the year back and forth from the clubroom to thr main hall something unusual in lhe line o face make up was that of comrade ken micdonald last saturdav when he appeared in the clubroom ken busilv ennoced in his machine shop in using his hand to wipe the sweat from his brow tirnlu appeared above his cyeborws i black stroke over each cc which made his appearance ra ther unusual a better job of make p co ild no u i ii obtained wi h i mli rir and evbrow pencil oir wpulir eatircr comrade dick milchcll who tu minil tuilliaws is a pc puli r is t ik ir forme i si i mil imvi mri iictl hi hrst thtill lilt wm i when drhliik to town last snturdn his nr skidded into the ltieh whon hi dances glen hall doris hulls music february 18th and 25th march 10th keep these dates to mind proceeds for boys parcels sponsored by beaumonts bmfloyek8 iris kiu lunbi i nil f ht in th asthma hj kuffer so with asthma thousand agree that the most ef fective thing they have found is bavis asthma remedy 7895 for inlrrnil use rry effective 3 week upplj 3 at hapman s drvo tore eczema people are buying iais pruri lus reim and writing their friends about ll us a rral hit no odor preisr nor sfam ails imrmdiildv fior s m and 1 gs i i i long evenings ft mean i more reading j now is the time to check g up on your eyes before the winter reading ft starts v rt will pav you to be good to your eyes they are your best 8 friends n many verv uncomfortable symp- o toms may be traced to your eyes let us examine them and advise you on your s rjurrements 8 quality glasses at city prices ft consult i 0 twalker r0 eyesight specialist who n kit his office over the bell telephone co malr 8l georgetown the second wednes day oi ma nonth or foo may consult o t waller t his of- i i in brampton telepl one brampton 399 georgetown 97 ex x x se- assm gessby piolk til lilt t h e a t re friday february 18 tornado with dlieslcr morru nancy kell hoosier holiday dje tvuns ceorkc byron fox news saturday february 19 matinee at 3 pm girl crazy i nrrii jmlv dirtaiiil muikc rooney sport g i i un cartoon var dogs final chapter overland mail tuesday and wednesday february 22 and 23 the adventure of tartu robert don at valerie hobson speaking of animals tails of the border unusual occupations lourtd txlts put oi uil cwnini w is dcl o sein il litks trying uiur lust aid u sis m jc r i lent anderson thow pissitir siissfiill were violet bliep- herd june shipherd kathic tliomp son mirv wood doroth olney slilr tj h trrison and bcttj lawt the caiides who art qnajifled in first aid bul who were ibwnt widmsdm will be ibli to tr their uss u tin in mcclinc c tptiin limbtrt exprsmcl itkiit on behilf of the troop that dorjie mill nollim of tht bluebird patrol has had to resign from the guides it is hop ed that she will bo able io ictuin the cnmpin it some fut ir cinto when uie guides had formed the horse she for the closing of trfcmcet lng cantiii limbert enrolled norma 01nc is i guide in the 1st george town companj normn had mftsed inst week s enrollment ceremony but is now ready to start the work which will pnable her to become a 2nd class guide church parade was held on sunday with a fine turnout pf guides this being tiie first church parade of the newly enrolled girls the guides parade to church twice a month and it is to be hofted the good attendance will keep up time nibc r doin k n the road bt t ii on dick in ibor the from the members is ei small s e k ci lh il probibh lu il ickrns that old to bill romj is from a prnlrit lonvrrsiilon about comndc ii it thors l nit it chicken bul t the wish ixino came t m id whii comrade part on siictjested that it was posslbh the wish bone from the rab bit that ctmrarlc oiii hcjl 1 s week 1 uku l ii c llckcns tht wn or in u i lioin k i d nuuioritv that com rade bill rom once agnin is think blk serioush of kolng into tiie chick en b ii ess hill i is ban laid up this pa t week ith i s rr tooth infeciioi and no doubt has had plcnt of lime ii li jk mcr the cat il icnics fiom cli leient illrv houses io lime his pick of ttie breeds he intends to cleoie his i m o bill had tv sue cessful clilckiii firm in sllvercreek some years ago but like all lovers of out of doors upon receiving seed catalogues and poult rv catalogues he feels lounger and anxious to venture forth as soon as the snow disappears all the luck to you bill and get back on your feet we miss you all at the clubroom and also miss the noise of the drop of your cane see you all at the regular meettnff new weefc joe b wanted to rent i one scen to eight rrjpmpd house and 2 five roomed u houses in georgetown modern conveniences apply box r the herald i t4 wi bill w bmuitniliaiwikiiwiilsirvbibtbwa purma baby chicks white leghorns barred rocks light sussex and hybrids available in march sold out in april and may phone or write immediately orders coming in fast earlys chekrchick hatchery braftfftoty to phone 3slw w

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