Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1944, p. 8

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tuo ueor tfeiu wn he v4tj iev canadas veterans n am k i m fara t i hn i m j w da fot coopwk inj- 3klbcktocl life cnriftl security measures worked with the problem rertbuanknt d bold that job tby imore than one year i- emcjltioim twiwm vety itbin is month t- tnnoe allowances op to j j60 monthly for a ngk man wth alwnces or monthly for a man and hu j dependent chfldren a tasis of the time rslowances ootandn student ta the servces p completion ohhe course m have assistance continued to imsimj cnrlil secbrity measibes h wlthin is n t thtblishment pn v mintenana allowances up ouwfwork bencnts juble nt insurab cm noned in key in t ex canada should be consulted on alu 1 memorials dedicated at st albany st alban church olon wullam was filled to capacity on sunday af ternoon at halfpest three the people of the glen and st georges with many former parish loners of st albans gathered for a service at which were dedicated several very beautiful memorial gifts the bishop of the diocese right reverend i w b broughall m present after the hymn the churchs one foundation and the national an them evensong was sung by the rao- tor and the 26th psalm was used and the lesson was the twentyfirst chap ter of the revelation the second hymn was we love the place o god after the state prayers the rector requested the bishop to dedi cate the memorials which he pro ceeded todo they consist of altar fceraal aioryrand to loving memory of elleabeth eason who died july 13th ims aged 83 years and altar reredos and panel ling with this inscription ther altar reredos and sanctuary pa are erected to the glory of god and loving memory of joseph beaumont born dec 2 1863 died july 28 ims a founder and benefactor of this church lord i have loved the habi tation of thy house and the place where thine honour dweuetb these memorials are all lovely and most suitable built and carved by the valley cliymuiufacturmg com pany of dundas and enhance the beauty of an already beautiful church the hymn of dedication great ood to thee bur hearts we raise- la joyful adoration was then sung the second terse is to thy great glory lord we place within thy shrine moat holy these hallowed gifts thy courts to grace with thankful hearts and lowly accept we pray these works of lore and seal them thine for aver thy gracious unction from above pour tbou on gifts and giver the bishop then preached from the laiat psalm 1 will lift op mme ayes unto the hills from whence oometh my help the recessional hymn after the benediction had been pronounced by the bishop wse the day thou gav- est lord is ended the veaper was into thy care lord all who fight for thee all those who work or planand those-wbo- mourn these we commend and rest m thee our cause save thou thy world and rant an holy peace amen man of the post office staff acton and bod downes a nephew of ouelpb relatives and friends from a dis tance who attended the funeral were from ouelph toronto st cathar ines aylmer hamilton and arlss the many beautiful floral tributes testified the esteem to which the de ceased was held and included a wreath from the halton branch of the rural mall couriers association in which mr webster has been quite active free press buy victory bonds wtarmommes jtfg toronto trinity united ghana toronto was the scene of a wedding on saturday october 14th when harriet agnes meek daughter of sax and airs thomas meek alton oat became the bride of john binary stephens son of mrs j p ardfu and the lata mr p j stephens bar arthur or gan officiated yellow and bronze chrysanthemums were used m decor ation and the wedding music was played by mr a j mcknlght and sung by mr ernest shudriok the bride given tn marriage her father wore a loganberry crepe gown matching feather hat and cor sage of joanna hill roses mr harry knights and mr clayton oonnell were ushers the reception followed in the church parlor- whan the brides- o ther gowned tn pale delphinium crepe and wearing a corsage of brlarcmte roses received assisting was tha grooms mother wearing a black lac gown and corsage of talisman rosea the couple later departed on a trip to muskoka have your photograph taken mcgibbon hotel november 3rd from 2 pm until 8 pm mo special 249 photographs will be finished by december 1st in time for christmas latayette studio toronto a phone ken 5364 2182 dundu st west ian a- moilt f mmir of t phnsons natonal health s tour eyes h yon attach as mocn tanpor- w tance to having your eyes aav i aaalned as we do yoa will bs a peusot of oars hare kept uptodate by so twalker r0 aav i girls garden brigades biade excellent dd3playb at local pali fairs at both georgetown and milton pairs one of the most interesting dis plays in the respective hall exhibits was that stsged by members of bal lon ghrls garden brigades at geor getown only four young ladies exhibit ed but the quality of the displays more than compensated jor the lack of numbers n in the milton hau twelve young ladles staged the best garden display held m the county in recent years at both points the quality of the vegetables and the at tractiveness of the arrangement of tic respective displays brought forth many complimentary and enthusiastic comments from those fortunate enough to have visited the hah ex hibits some 3 halton young ladles enrolled in oarden brigades last spring and the prizes awarded are- based on the aggregate score taking into account their respective gwtrpt canning note books displays at- the fair written tests on preparation of vegetables canning etc the winners were as follows georgetown let annie snow 2nd doreen ferguson 3rd margaret bee- ney 4th joan somervlue muton 1st marjorle mocreedy said prances crlpps srd ruth wilson 4th mrs cutence mooready 6th irene mitchell 6th edna aitken 7th mae wlngfleld 8th betty ruddell 9th mrs h swltaer 10th bessie reld llth marlon carrie 13th margaret mcphall mob women over 40 fed weak worn out wart fcnul pap vfa wet ueaxu of mb6 b u weuaxek at her acton district uolla the entire community was indeeo shocked to learn oi the sudden pass- ing ol mrs harold webster eariy monday morning october fltn at ier nome r r 4 acton the late mrs wedster enid sylvia bennett was bom in brookoury fueux apru ird 1801 the only dau- gnter of the late lewis and laura bennett 3t years ago aha was united in hoi matrimony to samuel harold webster tiien of bury quebec the late mrs wcoater ilh hei husband and family came to acton 24 years ago and since that time has resided at hex late residence lot 33 concession esqueslng mrs webster was a charter mem ber oi dublin womens institute in wnicu she has always taken a keen interest and an active part at the tinm of hex passing she was district convenor of citizenship in the hal ton womens institute the funeral on wednesday after noon was largely attended by rela- tlvds friends and neaghboxs a ser vice aas held at the joh as rumy funeral home and from there to st albans anglican onuroh of which the deceased was a member interment was in palrview cemetery acton besides her sorrowing husband mrs webster also leaves four sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a devoted mother marine mrs j l euerby lawrence signs mrs rod ger barr clifford with the cana dian army in italy venn lewis and raymer one half brother chester colley of brockton mass and our grandchildren allan euer by wayne webster bruce and don ald barr also remain one son how ard was killed in action in france august 16th and the other halfbro ther baaen coney predeceased her the looker ton o sre messrs john wm bracken wtdard brit- w woodhall and o lelsh- freedom from want what- are you doing for it think of the plight of the people of europe starved and enslaved by the masterrace thats want as weve never known it thats the want your money fights against when you put it in victory bonds so what if you do past up a few parties cut out luxuries and curtail necessities is that too big a price to pay not when you think of the awful alternative back the attack with your dollars and youll do your part to win freedom from want 7th victory loan bonds space donated in the interest of die victory loan by smith stone ltd manufacturer of electrical porcelain bakelite wiring devices georgetown ontario a i

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