Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1945, p. 3

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union tfaamuy afternoon january ttw wjacjs held their opcntns ot the year at the home of anderson m aptte of there vu a splendid at- lln h a leaue the new tor 1mb conducted the and outlined the program for bead n india starr la book for tfaia tear m6an aawclatton of union meetmc at the oloae of the a dinner waa ar- for by the linllfw in oonneo- mw atri meetlne at the evening jan 13th the cfloba of terra ootta oo- met a the home of mr and f maodonald owing to nada being blocked with snow i not aa luge an atte kra art mokanc gave an a january doorway to oe lira peter dtofc gave a ro of the nrraj wmrflntiot in the feuward hotel in toronto last idas taylor and mr5 fred ftvfrrtftitwt the club with se- teral tery enjoyable aauatoal numbers dr bartlett of brampton spoke on oommunwy doctoring and touched on hospltahaauon dr bartlett made this subject moat comprehensive and interesting quite a nuihbsf of ques tions were asked and a splendid dis cussion of this present day problem followed the annual meeting of onion pres byterian church was held in union church on monday afternoon janu ary 16th dinner was served after which there was a short devotional service then the basmess meeting took place all the report given from the various organlzatona of the obnrofa were very satisfactory and enoo aging showing the entire church to be in excellent condition mr clar ence anderson mr brio leslie and mr fred irone were elected to the board of management and mr fred lyons was appointed treasurer of the church a meeting of the officers and teach ers of the sunday school fouowed here again the report showed this part of the church s work to be m thriving condition mr andrew mc donald was reinstated as superinten dent rampton l1mehouse at the first 1mb meeting of the mrs a mcdonald and sons last brampton board of education mrs was received a most welcome mee- k m hood was unanimously weep sage from norman who is a prlsoner- ac chairman of the board succeeding ofwar in camp stalag x1b he atat- o t walker mrs j e brack was ed that he was well and not wounded elected vicechairman po robert patterson of brampton a veteran of thirtyeight trips over enemy territory has recently return ed to his home her cecil l oott reeve of botton was elected warden of peel county coun cil at their opening session last tues day afternoon jackrabbits cottontails and mice their natural food burled beneath the thickest blanket of snow in local his tory are causing considerable damage in dixie cooksvllle and brampton dlstrlot orchards by eating the bark and twigs of trees orchardlsts report ed farmers said that apple trees were sufferingtnoat cherries and plums being less popular with the rab bits major oscar stockdale well known i brampton boy and eon of mr and mrs oeorge stockdale ellen street is reported missing he was in the italian campaign since its outset qasette and conservaor as they at nrst believed mrs jos dcott attended the fun eral of mr thos ashley in quelph on thursday large quilt was completed for the wx war work at mrs oisbys last week qulltlngs are held each wednesday oome and lend a hand the layette shower sponsored by the wj for the salvation- army was quite a success twenty articles of clothing and a crib quilt were hand ed in together with a small amount of cash it was held at mrs harvey norton s on thursday afternoon euchre was played mesdames miller and noble holding highest scores childrens aid society applications will be received by the childrens aid society of the county of halton on or before noon february 10th 1945 for a suitable private home in the county of halton to be used by the society as a recep tion home for the temporary care of children coming into the care of the society a satisfactory monthly retaining fee will be paid for the use of such home also a daily allowance for each child in care certain equipment will be provided by the society for further particulars apply to a f thompson secretary milton ontario milton buried for 15 hours in a demolished building m prance pte h 8 mlke ooxe is home in milton recovering from shock he is the son of mr and mrs kenneth ooxe sr milton an enquiry was made from a firm of toronto manufacturers regarding facilities available for the establish ment of a factory in milton the president of milton red cross ca mrs dewar has knitted 1183 pairs of socks since the beginning of the war m5 pairs of which were knitted last year c n harris jf bmilngton has been aopointed collector of customs and excise for the city of hamilton lifelong resident of trafalgar township richard stout passed away on january 8th in his eightyninth year he was a son of the late john stout and grace sheridan and was bom in trafalgar township and was a well known fiarmer there all his life champion legion wjl elect officers the annual meeting and election of officers of the legion wa was held in the legion hall on thursday even ing january 18th mr harold stal ford president of branch 120 mens branch and messrs harry hale wal lace thompson and mrs t orleve conducted the election and installa tion tne following officers were installed president mrs fred bralaby accl 1st vicepresident mrs elizabeth kemshead 2nd vicepresident mrs hazel preston secretary mrs a collins treasurer mrs l honey zone representative mrs b qrteve standard bearer mrs l given social convenor mrs aleda mc property convenor mrs barbara davis sick visiting committee mrs jen nie gilmer and mrs tennant pianist mrs mary morrow the reports of all committees in dicated that the organisation had en- joyed a very successful year caud of thanks mr george momencmy and family wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathj and many acts of kind ness during their recent sad bereave ment y z0ltf 4 ajgisgkrssrrj carrolls 3 muffet8 x 179 coffee t 19c 35c posts bran ioc 15c super suds 23c j a v e x ooncantntrt bleach btl letjc ivory snow 23c light bulbs 15c km mustard t i z7o k9 dog mm or cubes m p lo spud coat k 5 tollrt soap s oh ii hmer ltraoa oil polish td iso zso poll bras or silver with 8hvo mi 13c me ncs peas teas 3 3s 44c vin camps temsu soup nn iso we reserve the right to limit quantitiee of all merchandise size 96 seedless grapefruit 4 for 25c size 288 navel orang s loz 35c size 200 navel oranges doz 50c christies bread white or brown loaf 1 0c i prart and vegetable prices subject to market fluctuations coupons to use january 25ih grjoevr i6to61 preserves 33 to 38 bu11er hj to 04 phore 357 eorgctown itifiji j rjauso dancing every saturday night to the modern aires the rose room of the georgetown arena modern and old time music at all dances admission 5uc tr ir 10 n lol w a00 l 400 ml r ob fc- a o be wr n domo the hydroelectric power commission of ontario georgetown your shopping centre thursday halfholidays your georgetown merchants are appreciative of your cooperation in shopping through the week and allow ing them to enjoy a thursday halfholiday thoughout the year buy in 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