Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1944, p. 4

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j v v yf-v- imwfc wlsiatistaiatoi j active service notes the georgetown herald ednes november 151944 sgt armand swackhamer left mountain view thursday night for temporary duty at yarmouth kj3 last wek mr isobel cleave re ceived a parcel from her son pt walker cleave serving in italy a the many souvenirs of italy included in it was a lovely cameo necklace and a medal commemorat ing the entrance of the allies mto borne there were also several sec tions of a oerman parachute and aeveral beautiful pieces of italian enihroltlery mrs cleaves other son leading beaman krankun wrote home that while on the last day of his leave m edinburgh scotland be met lad herb rdd uv the canadian club there they had a grand chat and irere able to spend the day together- before returning to their respective bases the next day birthday congratulations to sgmn j a mcnlven in belgium with the bcajsc this la his third blrqi- day overseas mrs garfield moquvray has receiv ed word that her brother cfn e j querin who was with the ordnance field worshop is now- in hospital in england after serving in prance he did not state why he was m hospital and the only hint that he might have been wounded in action was that be aid his brother cfn joe querin also serving in the same unit was still alright a few days previous mrs mcoilvray bad received a christmas gut of perfume and powder from her brother in prance tpr r n harley landed in eng- land on october 2lst ray enlisted in november 1943 and trained at brampton new glasgow njb and amp borden before being sent over- bxbth notices easonon tuesday nov ltth 1m4 at toronto general hospital to mr and mrs reuben eoaon the birth of a daughter elisabeth anne a little sister for jttne hartley mr and mrs joseph hartley nee dorothy cleave r r6 milton are happy to announce the birth of their baby daughter oarolynn joanne on tuesday nov ember 14th at mt hamilton hospital latimer at peel memorial hospital brampton november 13th 1 to lao and mrs ronald itlmer nee ruth a norton- a daugbtor jack peach fught lieutenant john 8 peach rcaf has returned to engl to join the north american ser vice of the bbc the former vancouver producer and commen tator went to england in march 61 1941 as cbc correspondent and joined the rcap over there in the sprlns of 42 he served to london as head of the rcap radio public relations until his return to canada this summer news has been received from capt bob bruyns son of mr a g m bruyns capt bruyns is serving tn paramaribo surinam dutch guiana after escaping unhurt from the jap anese in java he was badly injured in a traffic accident several weeks ago be suffered two broken legs each of which was broken in two places and a broken arm since that time mr jjruyns has received two letters from bis son in which he says he is re covering as well as can be expected walter cook rcap toronto was borne on leave for a few days last week we are sorry to hear that pjo alf 6ykes is in a convalescent hospital in toronto po bruce kennedy oshawa was visiting his mother mrs george her- rtngton a few days last week bruce fe on an extended leave from the r cap until- the new airforce policy be comes settled birthday congratulations to bpr lloyd grace who celebrated his 5th birthday overseas on november 11th bpr grace writes regularly to his mother in town and reports himself tn good health he went overseas in september 1940 has served in prance and is at present in belgium another local man whose birthday comes this week is lieut paid barber in england with the lome scots since june 1941 lieut barber is at pres ent a physical instructor at an army camp pte reg blair who is serving in btaly with the princ pats light infantry baa been overseas nearly six years rather than nearly five years as we reported a couple of weeks ago he went overseas with tbe first contingent lao ernie hyde bas been trans- ferred from moncton nb to up lands near ottawa where he is on course birthday congratulauona go this week to lance corporal lome bon- tar who was twentyone on monday ioroe is serving in belgium and this la the second birthday be has cele brated overseas umehouse mrs anderson of powmssan and niece of acton visited mrs e sanford one day last week mesdames euerby mitchell mcvey and benton attended the ouelph area r i convention last week mrs bill newton of barrie spent the week end with the newtons the wms held their regular meet- ig at mrs h nortons on wednes day evening text word joy was answered prayers were taken by mrs sanford mrs miller and mrs benton two minutes of silence was observed in memory of those heroes who have fallen in war the decem ber meeting will be held at mrs newtons text word king to be used congratulations to lac and mrs ron latimer on the arrival of 8 baby daughter on sunday mr jas nickell has sufficiently re covered from his fall to leave the hos pital and return to mr and mrs j w nlckells home mrs klrkpatrick is responding fa vourably to treatment although still in hospital engagement notice mrs borence graham the engagement of her youngest daughter florence hazel daughter ot the late james p graham or george town to orvol darby son of mr and mrs o r darby of acton the wedding to take place quietly in ac ton towards the end of november stewarttown the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs lawson of stewart- town and the fisher family of tbe scotch block at the passing of their brother dr r o fisher of toronto suddenly last wednesda night card of thanks pilot officer and mrs l j bell wish thank everyone for their kind in quiries about their dog daisy tag 36 and to tell them that she is now quite recovered from her strych nine poisoning miss doris armstrong nurse-in- training at brantford general hos pital and opl bill armstrong rc ajf spent the week end with thetr parents mr and mrs fred ann- strong ormie carter now prisoner of war good news was received last friday by his parents in toronto that pte ormla bud carter is a prisoner of war pte carter wellknown in bus district where be attended school is the son of mr and mrs reuben car ter former proprietors of the holly wood hbtel rtorvoll he had been missing ln action in prance since september 1mb card of thanks mr and mrs harry hilts wish to express many thanks to alliance paper mills ltd and employees for bouquet of roses received on armistice day in remembrance of their son ervln l your eyes if you attach as much hnpor- tanoe to having your eye ex- l amlned as we do you will be patient of ours a we have kept uptodate by taking postgraduate oooraes using good equipment and nave over twentyfive years expert- ence in eve examination for c oamplet eye flm ilea and qoatftj fllliiii mi csty lwfee consult 0 t walker ro evraoht bncuun who will be lit bis oince over j the bell telephone ou main b street georgetown tn ascona wednesday o cd umihqi or you may ounsuit o i walker t tu ttflr ui rrunptoo hove oortown 87 j ttiampton 309 m txaaistcrjlx season s our boys overseas may victory soon ring out your safe and speedy return home brills dept store georgetown phone 167 bo imtl water boon to housewife ho man can fully realise how great boon it is to a woman to have sof tened water in the home he cannot know bow it increases tbe life of clothe hotel testa pr mat th ufa of mien la extended per cent kindr when washed in sof- balunafad a number of the young people at tended the missionary rally in st pauls united church milton friday evening and benefitted much from the address given by the dynamic missionary speaker rev a graham of india tbe social time and re freshments were enjoyed by all monday evening a goodly number of farmers and their wives were pres ent at the manse and a farm forum was organized the next meeting will be at mr c jefieies home we hope much knowledge will be derived from these meetings mrs stafford bennett of winnipeg visited at f w shortuvs last week arrangements have been made to hold the sunday school christmas concert december lfith pot city- water although pure is hard wttfc the use of the duro wa ter softener you are able to use this good watrwtth all the objectionable ton flflf awe money by having your cwbm last longer by m by doryne mulbolland water ptosa thus asoar- tng futf wastoftvfrje batrwffl u a iilissnn mtaa4 tfitfardan oo fear of din or gtxmt a with ratn water from a awflhhfrflbew a oosopar the regular weekly meeting of the 1st oeorgetown company of the ca nadian girl guides was held on wednesday the meeting was called to order by patrol leader kathie thompson with patrol leader june shepherd acting as marker the roll call was taken and each gtrl recited a good deed then the patrols retired to tfaetr respective uuxueia bai mg tying knot and moras coda wen an studied a game oau b drill was played it proved very hwsrona bata after yonr helpful for drilling purposes and also a great deal of fun present at the m were mrs presswood and miss addy of glen wmiams who are organbdng a qulde co tn that village h good wemaa of the let oe company art sent to tttfu after lectures given by capt law bert ttai betttdf w doat by wst etogmg of leva u florida sf3ntkhr grapefruit ize 96 4 for 25c ontario carrots 4 lbs 15c ontarxo cooking onions 4 lb isc pepper squash 4 for 23c s 2- a i ah mcrdundim old at ytmr dominion ston kl l ijjodollltoally gmrmnmd to gtw mo mfjgao

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