the georgetown herald wednea october 4th 1944 ouguewubtoivpn high school on tuesday of lost week the stud tt body was addressed by mr w stanley field secretary for hamil- toowentworth district and mr d bl lwley of toronto headquarters 4d the canadian national institute for the blind after a very interest- idc talk in which he traced the his lory of the care of the blind mr brwley was presented with a cheque kior a00 by craig alexander presi 4ma of the student executive mr bnrley then turned over the cheque i mrs j l lambert convenor of vbe socml tag day for the blind to be held this week end immhi of the elections for student knoutive follow fteltentormc aleranrtm- vlovhpresidentraxairy moolura secretary darrell dawson treasurer norman lone item representatives jx idorls boberta keith huffman x jean chester bill mcdonald xt patsy bo- mnaon reed hunter xh jean dic- ide norman long xrh joan mam mow fetch mary mcclure is in charge of the war savings stamps campaign widen started last week- w rugby season got off to a good t with norman long winning the game from george barber with core 5 to 1 referees were ross and brian perry timekeeper smith stone employees held social evening about 250 employees of smith se stone ltd and their friends held an enjoyable social evening in the le gion hall last friday the first part of the evening was in the form of an entertainment mr harry hale acted as a very capable masterofceremonies it opened with a few selections by the rhythm rubes followed by some community sing lug and the following entertainers helen meredith len varey harvey dewhurst jimmy valentine harry hale and andy dewhurst at the conclusion of the entertalnr ment a delicious lunch was served and thcuremalnder of the evening was spent in dancing with joe scott as floor manager and the rhythm rubes supplying the music the evening drew to a close with god save the king many thanks are due to all the en bertainers who were responsible for the success of the evening the joint entertainment committee hope that more of these social gettogethers will soon follow jim wood the captain of the other teams are ross fetch and jim burns cpu g barley and ptb g james arrived in toronto jast wednesday two wounded georgetown soldiers reutrned to canada and were reunit ed with their families last wednesday morning at the union station to ronto opl gordon harley who sustained a broken leg in a motor cycle accident in england and pte cordon james who received head in juries while serving in italy were the men aboard the troop train the welcoming party in toronto included mr and mrs dean harley mrs ray harley mr and mrs art scott and mrs emily james cpl harley was not able to return to his home here for awhile but is at chor ley military hospital toronto his parents report that gordon looks fine and is very cheerful after a fine passage they were treated to the best of everything onhe vain and after three and a half years in england the food really was appreciated cpl harley was in charge of a motorcycle depot in england he has a very high opinion of the english people and the way in which they often dep themselves to make our boys comfort able and happy gord saw and beard plenty of buzz bombs there s one sight in particular he ii never forget however and that was on d day when wave after wave of allied aircraft passing over to prance jpld the sun and darkened the sky as if before a storm gord said hed never have be lieved there were so many planes in the world r la expected that cpl harley wul be in charley park hospital for a couple of months he has three bro thers in the army ray at camp borden bruce in italy and brock m prance pte gordon james is feeling fairly well except for his ear injuries which he received in action in italy on apr 3rd of this year he has been over seas since june 1943- and will be home on a 30 day leave before reporting to md 2 when he wlh undergo an ear operation while in italy he saw chuck laws prank loruso and johnnie graham gord was wound ed just before the drive on casslno he was in hospital from april to june in italy and then evacuated to ehg land where he was in hospital for another three months to spank or not to spank whos right whats the best way to bring u junior with psychology or a hair brush there s a difference of opin ion who is right youll find ai earnest intelligent discussion of great help to perplexed parents in the am erlcan weekly with this sundays oct 8 issue of the detroit sun day times get te detroit sunday times this week and every week 74f isms jffgtfffls m 4 itictg l w l ll el w n discovering pay on fflfr national war fhanc1 commhtk hear yourself as others hear you on a record -a- voice at georgetown board of trade carnival arena friday eveg october 6 make one to play for your friends send one overseas to your boy use it for a christmas greeting to friends far away prepare your message by writing 200 words or less as you would a letter bring it to the board of trade carnival and read t m front of our recording microphone your record is finished as soon as you have finished talking chinns photocraft studio brampton ont you are invited to streetsville fall fair saturday october 7th 1944 splendid horse show large classes in cattle special feature labour saving devices potato race trick horse admission adults 25c children not in parade 15c 20 years ago in georgetown gleaned from the georgetown herald of oct 1st 10ch esqueslng school parr held in high park limehouse was a great success norman bally from s s 6 and charlotte mocullough s 8 16 von the apple naming contest and public speaking winners were nor- nan bally edith bracken wilfred nd margaret waldle horace e tompkins of welland a native ol georgetown and former member or the herald stall bed suddenly in that town he waa in the bakery and confectionery busi ness farewell party was held at the home or mr and mrs w whltmee for rev and mrs jas h moore on the close of his ministry at the bap tist church the couple wm pre sented with a purse of gold georgetown creamery waa entered during thursday morning and over a ton of butter stolen myrtle adams daughter of mrs adams and the late john w adamej was married to charles junkln post- 11 aster at kenora mr j w ken 1 ed gave his niece in marriage and wedding music was played by the b ide s sister miss jean adams about 40 more armenian boys are expected at the farm here this week tie boys w ill have a stand at the rail pair and will sell calen jars etc the proceeds lo be divided among themselves mr s kirk of the georgetown flor aj company was judge ol flowers at brampton fair dressed chickens thanksgiving dressed chickens weigh ing about 5 lbs for sale for thanksgiving apply mrs arthur wilson phone 274 r 5 glen bead georgetown local lawn bowlers hostfe to streetsville and brampton on september list it was georgetown s turn to mold the mixed rinks jitney with the lad aies and men irom brampton and streetsville competing as well as members of the local club in all 56 players were on the green for the evening renewing acquaintances and ying their skill everyone also en joyed the excellent lunch provided by the local ladles competition in the play was keen ard in the ladies section three were tied for first place after the draw ofl prizes were distributed as fol lows ladies 1st mrs rundle streetsville 2nd mrs jack arnold georgetown 3rd mrs t b jones streetsville 4th miss bunt streets vllle men 1st n wilson bramp ton 2nd d burrows brampton 3rd o turney streetsville 4th m ard agh streetsville the local committee forjjtris round robin affair were especially pleased at the turnout one former resident in the person of mr h hlnton par ticipated as a streetsville where he is now located thanksgiving holiday dances ryans auditorium guelph sunday midnight j oct 8u1 1205 3 ctock hal davis and thx hkxhlanis18 admission 76c per penon monday october 9th 0j00 13 o clock ted williams and hxb admission 50c per person the chinese claim to hay used the symbol which is used for north on a marlnera compass as early ai mm bc attention farmers bell bros wholessalers of gaaoime- and motor oils now have a daily delivery service for georgetown and dis trict k a suoiuk