Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 7, 1944, p. 4

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the gcotjtown herald wednesday june 7th 1944 i your eyes if you attach m much impor tance to having mwr ores ex amined m in do you will be a patient ot ours we have kept uptodate by taking post graduate courses using good eyrtpment sod bars over twentyfive yean expert- encs in eye rmmlnatfrtti f a cemslete bye service and qsattty glasses at cuy prions consult- ot wlktrr0 eyesight specialist bo will be at hla office over the ben telephone co main street georgetown the oeoond wednesday of each month or you roar consult o t walker at tola office in brampton phonk georgetown 1 social and personal f bray chicks sieo c brown new advertisements wanted to but a used chesterfield or couch apply up box s herald a fob sale c jx gem milk cooler almost new appty johk campbell jtp rrno 4 fob sale one large heater including pipes burns coal or wood in good condition apply apartment above penson s jtp empire lunch mrs k waldle ot mourn dermis visited friends in town on sevuraay mrs c d mcbachern of orhna spent last week end with mr and mrs j h lulloo mr and mrs alex lewis or toronto were sunday callers at the home ot mr and mrs fred armstrong mr and mrs g l mcgdvray and family visited at the home of mr and mrs thomas watts toronto on sun day mrs jack watson and daughter paulene were guests at the home of mts8 m toman in dunnwule last week id miss norma thompson betty snyder spent the week end in stratford visiting at the home of mr and mrs george thompson miss kathleen shaln upborne from toronto general hospital and is doing as well as can be expected after her serious operation lac and mrs harold couison and children jlmmle and mary helen spent sunday with lao and mrs gor don martin mr and mrs charles gilbert and son nell of toronto were week end visitors with mr and mrs arthur reeve mas ter nell will remain wrth his grand parents this week mr and mrs hairpin beaumont of brookville were weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs arthur beau mont glen williams miss- eileen held niece of tr and mrs clifford reld is back m toronto general hospital for a week or tiwo taking treatments she is progressing favourably mr and mrs t onbleau and daugh ter mary of st catharines ana mrs shannon of home payne were sunday visitors at the home of mrs charles watson mrs arthur reeve and mrs j el os tium attended the baptist womens missionary convention in park road baptist church toronto on wednes day and thursday of last week- mrs w v grant and miss betty grant are in mule roches this week visiting at the home of mr and mrs william murdoch they will attend the wedding of mrs grants niece miss mayanna murdoch miss anna balrd of llstowel spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs fred balrd tfbe had as nex- guest miss grace thackery of pa- merston on tuesday afternoon may 30th the office staff of smith dc stone ltd pre sented miss florence jouey with a lovely bedroom chair in honour of her marriage to horace l bell which took place the following saturday last monday evening may 22nd the fob sale holsteln caw p years old due july jsth good milker apply w shantz lip glen williams fob bent pasture for rent apply we beam jtp glen wllliami r r 1 wanted b a or september 2 o 4 union anniversary services were held in union church an sunday may 28th tius anniversary marked the luth anniversary of the congregation and the 60th anniversary of t present church building the services were well attended both in the morning and evening rev samuel johnson ot queen st east presbyterian church was the guest speaker and brought two very challenging mcimgfi the osn- pregatlona of that day miss edith sherman of brampton and mr lymes of guelph were guest soloists ana were greatty enjoyed and appreciated many former members of union church re turned to worship with the present day congregation on this anniversary occa- several of the ladles of union wo men s missionary society attended the annual section meeting of section 2 jx d of toronto presbyterial in brampton presbyterian cburon im wednesday afternoon may slat mrs malcolm allan of vancouver is visiting with her mothers sister mrs f laverne thompson and family at present capt mifh m d is overseas serving with the army medi cal coy the federated farm ohibs of terra cotta met at the home of mr and mrs r s leslie on monday evening june sth with a splendid attendance mi- bert taylor of cheltenham addressed the meeting and brought forth many e suggestions on present day problems mrs graham of erin gave several quite humourous readings miss olive rankine of vorval delighted ibe audience with her selections and the misses hutchlnsons of cheltenham gafa real entertainment with the trio piano numbers quite a number from this district attended the macdonaldlltue wedding in st andrews church brampton on saturday evening june 3rd ttui xadles bible class of the united church held their regular monthly v at the home of mrs jo mc- menemy ge lieutenant bertha schenk is spending a furlough with her parents mr and mrs wtn the beaumont mill employees held a successful btttgo for their parcel fund at the legion rooms on evening a birthday party was held on mon day afternoon june the oth for denote ihanoorfc who was two years old dennis playmates at the party were marilyn barthe eunbeth ward re ginald hancock wayne norton don glas ward and ou hancock after an enjoyable time together the children sat down to a light tupcta and birthday eafce bach ohlkt received a favour the mothers were also served lunch dennis then opened his presents and thanked each one for their gift hornby a number of hornby ladies attended the blossom tea in bethel united cburcn last thursday june 1st au report having had a most enjoyable time the hall family reunion was held on saturday last at the beautiful home of mr and mrs victor hall the day was ideal for picnicking and a goodly number of the clan gathered from various quarters to spend a happy time together forty sat down to par take of a bountiout dinner at noon ftnd sixty four enjoyed the delectable supper served by the ladies mr john king was given a birthday milton final figures released from victory loan headquarters in oakvilte this week show that mttton reached 103 per cent of its quota and went well over the top this quota for milton was 175000 and 17970 was th amount subscribed two of the top prizes provincial bcholarsbips were aiwardwf mis week to pupils of milton high school mt mary mcnabb won the normal school scholarship which is valued at 200 herbert blades was winner of the pro vincial scholarship to western uni versity at london valued at 300 during his vtoh in milton last fri day mun hope widely travelled chi- i christian youth leader from victoria bjo addressed the pupils ot mflton high school having vlsfted scotland england france belgium and holland just prior to the outbreak of the war he gave a dynamic mes sage with a strong christian emphasis that has already captured the hearts of seven thousand high school stu dents and reserve officers training cadets recently in memphis tennes see although one of the leaders of thought among the younger generation of chinese he has never bean in obma champion proceeds from the red cross variety party last saturday at the home of his girls of the bramson wert instil ijj r project club presented miss doris j anniversary neighbours and friends join in wishing mr king many more years in this life mr andrew mcintosh of california arrived at hornby last monday to pay a surprise visit to his mother let our people find their wav to church next sunday to pray tor divine blessing upon the great invasion of europe and success in this dangerous undertaking oaves brideelect with a pyrex utility dish and a casserole at their closing meeting mrs lloyd boyd and daughter gloria have returned to georgetown after having uved in port alfred quebec for some months where her husband lac lloyd boyd was stationed he has just been transferred to bagotvllle quebec on monday there was a meeting of the executive of the peelhalton local obstf to arrany- for hi ann umehou5e shop amounted to 07a last sunday marked the 100th anni versary of the founding of grace church of england muton the board of trade are planning a playground for muton kiddles and it has been suggested that the board or ganise a softball league for muton and district- thomas william bell and george armstrong bell muton twins cele brated their 8tth birthdays recently both are in excellent health and take a keen interest in community affairs champion mr and mrs r standlsh ted ri chard and rosemary of tborold mr and mrs prank jenktnson of mount dennis were all home wrth mrs jen- ineon for the week end mr and mm p b bafly of hamilton spent sunday with mrs mary baoy the w a meeting was held last thursday in the oburcb 3tewarttown stoker 2nd class stewart simpson qf toronto spent the week end with bis sister mrs roy amtttl mrs ed sanf ord and son bui visited mrs j sanfbtd for sunday sandy joined a gotf club and i told by the professional that if hi name was on the golf betja and me were lost they would be returned to bim when found gtood said the soot tot my name on the ban the pro did so would you also put mj after it said the new member ita a doctor the pro obeyed there just one thing more went on the soot van ye squeeze tiouts 10 to 4 on as well brills we have a good selection of washable summer dresses in one and two piece styles prices 295 495 695 brills dent store phone 167 cor mill and main st the effect of the hours of work and vacations with pay act 1944 on business and inddstby in ontabio loomed apartment furnished or par- felly furnished responsible young couple no children apply jtp box m herald office lost white faced year old herford steer trayed from premises of sprlngbrook fnn wlllougbbyls or golf ptesbo contac mr campbell on farm domestic help wanted a young woman or girl wanted to wwfc in a pleasant respectable home this is a good position for a smart re- hefale person apply box w herald fob sale sksotor 1030 mccormick deertng tssi newly overhauled lot m sth halton apply c mooot rbno 4 acton wanted live aaovaressed poultry highest ssjufcet prices apply a barnztit son ramptan 343 r 14 reverse charges elecnucal work electrical repairs made to appliances and wiring apply young st georgetown wanted dead horses and cattle for free ptokts pfaone collect tjordonjyouno ltd pes 44 pbwne ad ssae toronto xvtjeve nervous disorders with fege- orifatb hstamxn bcbmplex tab jsti once a day mtwoormacks drtjo store bobb8 drtjo stobs cottage foe bent bsjpsn rooms town water br- b r round house magnificent a jmrjiism to bvs first place i chbfxsjsjticn a very pretty spot tcimbok meeting the week of nov 511 is to be celebrated as education week those present at the meeting were mr o e bennett president oaknrille miss e luke vice president miss m e inman secretary treasurer mr w carpenter publicity representative on friday afternoon june 2nd the ladies of mt pleasant united church together with friends from the sur rounding community met in the base ment of the church and presented miss doris oaves with a shower of very beautiful and useful gifts th was served at the dose of this happy time of fellowship archdeacon woo thompson at tended the oneday refresher course of the clergy of the diocese of niagara held at the church of the ascension hamilton subjects of parish visiting sick visiting and preaching were dealt upon the course was conducted by bis hop broughall rev r j shyers of st judes church toronto and the very rev dean seely of st george s cathe dral kingston brampton l blaln prominent hardware merchant was guest speaker at the annual banquet of erin business merra association john gardhouse toronto gore far mer was instantly killed when struck by lightning in a field on his farm mrs charles moore brampton rest dent for wentyrthree years died in to ronto general hospital after a lengthy it was decided to purchase eight cases of jam at 5 46 each for overseas this season when the limehouse w i met at mrs ellerby s on thursday juhe 1 committees were appointed for the bazaar to be held june 15th when neighbouring branches would oe in vlted ten ladies attended the meeting which opened with the prayer and ode the roll call was answered by handing in an article for sale at the bazaar the thne saving kitchen was the project chosen for next fall mrs 8 otsby was named convenor of the gar den party to be held late this month mrs e miller convenor of publicity had charge of the program for the day and took the chair for the latter part of the meeting mrs ellerby read cur rent events and convenors of standing committees read items of interest mrs klrkpatrkk enlarged the motto theer is only one proof of ability ac tion mrs miller had a paper on pub licity its meaning and ways to publicla the home branch the meetmg etosed with the national anthem arter which the hostess served tea and cakes mrs chas gale and miss tluie gale have come to miss iven s home in the village for the summer miss irena was home for the week end cameron daughter of mr and mrs j n cameron norval graduated from guelph general hospi tal school for nurses she obtained a prise for bedside nursing awarded by mcoarter guelph r ga- nette fob bale woods electric peed orinders milk ing manmn milk coolers eleetzte pences also mount fores tbreabjng m dtetdot representattre w0- loochby farm agenmr t m h georgetown pnone 832 p o box 20t glen williams mr and mrs robert mcmenemy spent the week end in toronto roger guyot of toronto spent the week end at the home of mt and mrs jack crawford lao harry williams of no 9 aob st john spent a week end leave at his home ac2 herbert preston of toronto had a week end leave with his parents mr and mrs herbert preston gunner herbert robinson who un derwent a tonsil operation last week is now convalescent mar jorle wagstaff e of toronto spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs percy wagstaff e 1 anne buulrant of m a visitor last week at the home of mr and mrs robert mcmenemy on july 1st 1944 the hours of work and vacations with pay act 1944 becomes effective m the province ol ontario while it is the purpose of this act to provide improved conditions for all workers employed in industry in mis province it wfll be obvious that the provisions oi the act cannot be permitted at this time to interfere with the allout capacity effort required in producing material the industry and labour board which will administer the act therefore considers in view of the present acute manpower shortage and the vital demands of war that the application of the act should be postponed and working conditions in force at present should not be arbitrarily changed r the board therefore authorises the connnuance of ejosj- mg wor hours in all industries operating on priority war material m the province of ontario industries engaged in agriculture horticulture fishing and the produc tion of foods and farm products dairying industries including cheese and butter firms engaged in the building and upkeep of roads con struction transportation textiles and other undertakings which can be considered essential to the full maintenance of the war effort shall be considered in the category of war industries insofar as their present working hours are concerned preparation of the groundwork for the operation and application oi the act will go forward immediately but the industry and labour board wishes it to be understood that these preparations will not be permitted to inter fere in any way with existing working conditions m vital industry as long as the present crisis exists hon chafclis da1et minister of laboa tw

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