Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1944, p. 2

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jp the georgetown herald wednesday july 5th 1944 t social and personal u mts stave bmmcoaon lsljolidaying with her parents in valleyoeld que mr and mrs h b bailey are holl- jaying tola week at mid mr and mrs- joseph gibbons spent abe holiday week end at bracebrldge tit be fecal bank of commerce staff ulaa dsa beesewlef on monday to take a course at western university xjondon f mrs olara ranklne of toronto spent the past week end with mr and mm ettwaidwodson mr and mrs walter mcothrray of xjeamlngton were holiday visitors wltb relatives here mrah feller ol oven sound spent the holiday week end at hi home in town mrs james kelly of winnipeg la pending a week with mr and mrs john d kelly mr and mrs h wood and daughter jean and helen cleave are holidaying 3t milf ord manor muskoka mr f ijeonard white and son do nald of toronto were in town on moo- day mrs james dobbde and children are holidaying at her home in vallevfleld 4ue mr and mrs h c liilico are spend ing this week visiting in peterborough mdoakwood rot and mrs r o todd and col leen visited at their cottage in beams- vwe on sunday mrs freda herbert of toronto la spfnrtlg a few days wltb her motber itrs d i herbert mr and mrs alex keen are holl- dymg this week in niagara fall and totonto mr and mrs gerald mccauum visit ed mr and mrs mccauum br in fe- nekm fatts last week end mrs jade watson and daughter steulene are vlstting friends m to ronto this week mrs frank bmnle who is now mak ing her home in undsay was a visitor jn town this week mr and mrs ernest merritt of to- jonto were week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs walter whltmee men in uniform home or tbe holiday included aol gordon martin st thomas opl walter blehn ottawa ac1 graham famell ottawa mr and mrs 15 g oneill are visit ing with mrs oneill sister and bro 4faerlntaw mr and mrs c d mc- stehernln orulla mr and mrs a v orr and mr and jars reg johnston of toronto spent abe week end at the home of mr and mrs s w orr mr and mrs t h gibson and mrs j h ziegler and son jimmy of wing- ham spent the week end with mr and mrs charles wilson mrs erma lawrson and mrs agnes stafford ol toronto were week end guests at the home of mr and mrs m jl moyer mr and mrs colin mcintosh of cfalppawa mr and mrs john wedley of toronto were week end visitors with jetmtstt ij lijona- mr john fox port hope and mr and mrs h tearson of toronto spent sunday at tbe home of mr and mrs r grace main st n mr claude bumside and son john of bowmanvllle spent sunday and monday with his mother mrs c burn- at a farewell party held at the home of mrs gordon post trafalgar miss ilsa bessey was the recipient of a beau tiful lamp miss bessey left trafalgar to accept a position as grade h teacher at harwood school york township the monday evening entertainment noble grands club of verdun rebe- kah xj6dge was largely attended and the evening proved most successful the qroup wish to extend thanks and appreciation to all who gave support and give assurrance of equally plea sant foveaing and good prizes at sub sequent enterta the following piano singing and theory pupils of miss tfaelma capps atjom loum were successful in obtaining their certificate at the re cent f held at the toronto conservatory of music piano grade v june carter honours alfred tost honours grade iv counterpoint and harmony alva grippe ringing grade vim mary moyer alfred tost grade ex alva cripjps marlon hepburn prior to hex marriage on saturday july 8th mist margaret evans has been showered by a number of her mends on wednesday afternoon last the staff of central public school brampton presented miss evans with a beautiful handpainted wooden tray at what was supposed to have been a bu siness meeting and which turned out to be a shower gathering when lunch was served on monday evening the coxt met at the home of miss frances deans with the bridetobe as guest of honor gaines were played after which a handsome wooden hos tess plate was presented to miss evans refreshments were served during the evening the following rem taken from tbe brampton conservator will be read with interest by a number of friends here brampton residents have heard with interest that rev dr james smart and mrs smart of peterbo rough are soon leaving for philadel phia where the former will take charge of the presbyterian publications of the united states rev dr smart and his wife nee christine mcklllop eldest daughter of mr and mrs t h mcklllop are both former residents ol brampton and attended the brampton schools at the age of 26 rev dr smart received his dd degree at knox college toronto his father the late john smart was a opjr agent in brampton for a considerable time church news and be said unto them take far a mans life eonsisteth not in the abundance of the things which luke 12 15 the united church of canada rev r o todd minister friday juiyvin 8 18 pm preparatory ser vice sunday july 9th 10 ajh sunday school 11 ajn holy commu nion no evening service ffnt baptist church v miriatjt rev john e ostrom organistsmiss m cook sunday july 9th 10 am sunday school 11 ajn morning worship without the fullorbed ufe 6 45 p jn oospel songs 7 pjn evening worship continuing the prayer of faith mr ostrom will speak and sing the young people meet on monday at a pm the midweek services of the church on wednesday at 8 pm pte helen williams stationed in ottawa with the c wax spent the week end with her parents dr and mrs o v wffliams jdlss rustln had the misfortune to fan off a ladder white trimming a hedge last week and fractured her left asm rm john modermld formerly of orand valley took over his duties as pastor of st pauls united church brampton last sunday pte ethel probert cwajc of st obtfre barracks toronto niece of mr sjnd mrs john miller spent the week dd at their home millers corners bars h m thornton torontbkand flit olara quance hage spefrtr he week end with mrattj campbell sad attended the xjyona reunlon at sjtsjoey park brta mr and mrs m c munroe and lin da of toronto and mr and mrs ross mcdeuao and shirley and stanley of btratford vlsued mr and mrs frank peteh over the holiday week end mr and mrs r b foulls spent the sfsjek end in perietal palls at tbe home of mr and mrs a c welt mr walk sjm fo manager of the bank of mcotraal hera dr and mta beanie of north bay vetted kl o nut m on tuesday g x trhtiv are former old reat- jto if georgetown- dr miss ifjblb watson mrs edith ha- sssfcm of aston mo doris slnfcbsr- tm mfe m ummm and mrs george uwlam m t ihrepto are st georges church ven woo thompson rector fifth sunday after trinity holy com munlon 8 00 am sunday school 10 ajn matins 1100 am evensong 7 00 pjn 8c albans church glen williams fifth sunday after trinity holy communion 930 am sunday school 1030 am thursday service of intercession 8joo djn norval and union riiatiflmlsii rev j u sett ba minister unlsn 10 ajn pubuc worship 11 ajn sunday school norval 10 am sunday school 11 ajn public worship knox presbyterian chxreh georgetown v n ftrrrtirint t 10 ajnf sonday school 11 a sacrament of the lords suwe umehsnsje presbyterian chareh 3 00 pjn sacrament of the lords sunday school and congregational picnic for both churches saturday july 15th to stanley park erin st john cbnroh stowamown rev s r oolebrook rector frith sunday after trinity 2 p jn sunday school 3 pjntkvening prayer st psrira cnsrob nsrfal 750 pjn evening prayer bt stephens chareh hornby 1046 aan unday school 11 ib ajn jhbly communion glen wubssss unite cbsvefc ralph waugh b a lllnl r m sunday school sttcwarttown jeanne humphreys is holidaying with lola mllfhnm mr jeffe blood is home for holi days from jamestown ny he is spending the first week with his daugh ter mrs s and will go on to his other daughter mrs john story at f mitts mr and mrs frank jenklnson fa mily and friends were home lor the week end of toronto spent the holiday week end with his sister mrs roy smith mrs w hodge had the misfortune to break an ankle bone a couple of weeks ago she is progre favourably and hopes to be around again soon congratulations to tbe following young people who passed the examina tion held last week in georgetown by the toronto conser of music grade x piano phyllis murray christine dickenson marjory bailey f hob grade dt piano viola flwn donal laiwson hon grade v piano eleanor smith hon all are pupua of mrs mary bally stewarttown them o ii ttepttot the m o h reports the f ooowlns communicable diseases for the n of june 1044 chicken pox 0 scarlet fever ft e measles german measles mumps infantile paralysis typhoid fever whooping cough tuberculosis oerebroopinal hasy crass charea mast at 800 an 2nd and 4th sun day 1100 ajn 1st 3rd and 6th sun- lays spare parts bank for the human boot read m the american weekly with this sundays july 8 issue of the detroit sunday ttmea bow grafts of skin bone nerve and tissue in today s miracle operations hastened the time when doctors will replace any organ of the body and pave the- way towards increasing the average span of life to 100 years get the detroit sun day times notice our store will be closed from the 16th of july to aug 12 inclusive will customers please call for their articles of clothing which we now have on hand before july 1 5th rachl1n tailoring cleaning and pressing wesleyuist lane block phone 233 quebec plup and paper safety association a 7year safety campaign by quebec pulp and paper companies has led to the province recording the lowest woods accident rate in all canada el llott m little of quebec general ma nager of anglocanadian pulp and paper mills told the quebec pulp and paper safety association at a conven tion here last week the rate which in costs represented 7 04 per 00 of wages in 1936 dropped to 2 73 in 1043 said mr little who paid tribute to the sterling work done by w l bennett of the brown cor poration chairman of the campaign committee from its creation and to a t o a mr uttlesald in 1837 the very high experience of ism became known the high cost of accidents in 1836 and its effect on the cost of wood directed attention of the association and some executives in the industry towards not only the 1930 ex perience but the high cost also of pre- vlous yean and it became apparem toat the high rate of woods accidents and the cost in human suffering and in dollars was so alarourig as to demand immediate action tt was decided that the strongest possible appeal would be made to the chief operating executives of the pulp and paper co and other pulp- wood operators in the provinae the results in brief were as follow 1936 experience rate 7 04 1037 876 1838 493 1830 4j 1840 4j 1041 359 1643 zoo 1943 373 comparing 1886 the peak year with 1943 the most recent year we have 1 a reduction in experience from 7 04 per cent to 373 per cent 2 an annual saving based on 1843 woods payrolls of over gl 200000 3a cumulative saving from 1937 to the end of 1843 of over 4 and one half million dollars and placed the province of quebec in the position of having the best woods accident experience of any province in t am sure you will agree that sucn a performance is deserving of the high est praise and commendation of which we are capable however our average experience over the same period with regard to aeddenta in our pulp and pa per mills as distinct from the woods la unfortunately a different story the cost of accidents in our pulp and paper mills has been steadily increasing from 1su to date un ornsj of responsttautff f or teialng the u trend of pulp and paper mm aoeldflots and the oonttnn auon of tbe downward trend of woods aeddenta li right on the doorstep of aeh one of us sa m as tar as our pulp and paper taffli ar oonosrasd ws know we can do hotter because the ft of earner years indicate that we hsmdontbsttsr tfcrefora ren x ws wished w can hardly pro- ooos an ana mb and do not 1st us think the ws fasits by any mur rsached tbs end of bs m of kssrw- at dominion if s baby food wee grocery features heini intflnt roodsiuhazsc flylmer imfflmt roodsmrtn7 nutbim cebefll s 19c vtr 49c creflm of whefltw cream of wheat wefrbt tsr 22c evaporated milk 9c butter mnaw i37 mud canadian cheese 19 domestic shortening al9 fruits l vegetables grape fruit size 100 3 for 25c orange size 220 43c doz orange size 2ss 33c doz celery stada 13c each lettuce green onion ca pea carrot cucujnbera to- matoe freah deny jf r aovnmnfta

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