Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 21, 1945, p. 4

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limehouse nlnteen children attended thursday cmningn meeting v the mlmkm band att ross nortons twentyeight articles of clothing and 340 cash were receipts at the afternoon euchre held for russian re lief at urn a hills cto wednesday mrs r mcvey held high score another euchre for the overt boxes fund was held by the wjl at mr and mrs jos scotts an friday avenmg blgtiest soorer were mrs a norton and mrs 8 norrte oon- olatlons going to helen shelboume and ohas meredith mr 8 korrle also won the prize for lone hands donated by mrs 8 jones and the door price which he offered for a raffle this realised fltf more tor the treasury and was won by mrs xsuls meredith ooffee and hambur gers were served mrs s jones of cheltenham visited mrs noble last week cedarvale mr and mrs harold griffin spent a few days in toronto last week mr and mrs clarence mcmillan of tfcotaffuard soak are visiting with friends here news from the pubuc school a again we have reached the halfway mark in our school year the attendance at our school this year i has been above the average the per- bentage has not been beknr91 for any one month the pupils are to be congratulated on their effort to be present during the heavy snow and severe neather g p a we are sorry to have miss ngan absent from our staff on sick leave but hope to have her back with us very soon at present miss margaret mc- meekln of nerval la taking charge of miss langans work ops as usual the pupils have enjoyed their winter sport on the hill behind the school and for the past six weeks tobogganing- siding slelghrldutg and just plain sliding have all come in for their share we have also enjoyed six different periods of hockey and skat ing at the local rink these outings took place from 4 to pm 1uj uun gps i the evening and was won by mr ie two weeks ago the junior red cross j tyers georgetown the guild with the georgetown herald wednes february 21 1945 a mteuiig tne junior re mrs j reed spent the week end at com another successful fcer home in orion mr arthur griffin spent monday in toronto a number of friends and neighbours met at the iome of mr and mrs w butler on saturday evening toy a presentation for pte frank thompson who is home on leave after a few games were played mr a swack- fcamer was chairman for a program which included a solo by wm mc donald instrumental led by olga fiockar duet by wlhno butler and j betty ann kerr violin selection wm mcdonald solo miss fowler reading i sirs r kerr instrumental kleanor ordffln mr and mrs mcdonald played for community singing mr a swackbamer then read an address while smith oriffln jr pre sented frank with a writing kit and a pen and pencil set from churchill church mr c binnle also presented a money belt and sum of money from woodbtdered cross and prank thank ed everyone for the gifts lunch oon- chided a pleasant evening glen williams we are pleased to welcome home this week trooper albert v who arrived from overseas on friday he was met in toronto by mrs press- wood and rath i mrs gordon hilts who has been a patient in gfuejph general hospital for the past few weeks was able to re- tun to her home on sunday mr and mrs clayton allen spent the week end in toronto mr and mrs k robson and child ren of guelph were visitors on sun day at the home of mrs ft norton mrs m allen left on wednesday for london where she will stay with re lative the ladles guild of st albans church held their annual bazaar on shrove tuesday and despite the in clement weather it was an outstand ing success the sewing table home made baking table the fish pond for the children and the supper tables were well patronized and over 260 was realized a wheelbarrow filled with groceries was drawn for during 1 the evening and was won by mr i tyers georgetown the guild mrs hadlcy as their president are to congratulated on their success after being a patient in the sick childrens hospital toronto for two weeks eddy norton was able to re turn to his home on saturday eddy met with nvserious accident while slelghrlding and although his eye is still cjosed it is hoped the sight will not benlrtpaired on monday everting luv j fourteen of his sunday school class special junior red cross war drive with their teacher mrs herbert han- n p cock paid a surprise visit to the little a happy coincidence occurred in the fact that most ol the boys in belgium received their christmas cards on christmas day ttm ohooolatob seem ed to be generally appreciated even more than the usual gift of cigarettes i and in many cases the boys shared them with their buddies or with the people with whom they happened to be staying wrjbn margaret chap man nee leslie mote that she and her husband had spent a pleasant i leave in london together although they enjoyed aeetxw london margaret said that the damage wrought there by the vi and v3 bombs had geen british plan new schools v an experiment in prestabrtoat- ed schools is being made in fiig- land where work will begin shortly an a bungalow type school to accommo date well over 300 children the school is to be a permanent structure and is being erected in kent to deal with overcrowding problems once the drainage and foundation are in stalled it will be a matter of days to piece together the concrete sections of i such a school the design la the re- suit of an invitation to lmrttnf archi tects to submit plans house con struction will take priority over all other types of building so a committee was set up to explore possibilities of such prefi school houses po of soon construction otber fields are extremely intern i enemy action has caused loss of i public buildings which may be ed in this way first motorist i love the of the oounttyaide fleoond motorist hbo do l met i grre em a lift held its regular meeting with george rogers the vicepresident in charge at this meeting miss chant our new public health nurse spoke briefly on the principles ol good health prior to this meeting the junior red cross completed another successful paper drive collecting over four tons of paper to the value of 4400 from this 1000 was donated to the io de book fund and 25 to the notice to creditors in the estate of elva geldlna black burn late of the toirnof george town m the comity ef halton married woman deceased the creditors of elva ooldlna blackburn late of the town of geor getown in the county of haton m tied woman deceased who died on or about the 21st day of january 145 and all others having claims against her estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to de liver to kenneth m langdon geor getown ontario solicitor for the un dersigned administrator of the estate of the said elva goldlna blackburn deceased on or before the 14th day jf march ims their names addresses oeocrtptiona and full particulars of 4bdr flrimi and the nature of the securities if any held by them and bat immediately after the 14th day of march ims the administrator win proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the dalms of which the administrator shall then have nottoa dated this 19th day of february 1m5 percy franklin blackburn i adrninistratot kbtneth m langdon his solicitor si oeoravtown ontario i the puplu are keeping up their pur chases ol war savings stamps the pupils from our school purchaseo stamps to the value of 9651 during the fall term leading all other schools in the county to date this term they have purchased over 300 worth gps fyor the past few weeks uie pupils have been enjoying two radio pro grammes each week which are speci ally arranged by the department of i education on tuesday music pro grammes under the direction of mr penwick provincial supervisor of music are broadcast these programs aim to develop in the pupils an ap- preciatton of good musto rthe senior pupils have been enjoying special programs in art each week the life story of some outstanding canadian artist is presented in a most interesting manner these programs 1 wiu do much to stir up a more lively interest in art in general and cana dian art and artists in particular we are indebted to our local iode chapter who so generously presented our school with the combination radio and vietrota some three years ago i and which enables the school as a goldlna whole to enjoy these programs which are being broadcast shutin and was spent a very happy evening st georges war service league get replies from christmas gifts mrs fred armstrong secretary of st georges war services committee reports that she has received a great many replies from the overseas service men and women of st georges to whom chocolates and cards were sent at christmas men in holland bel gium england and italy have been heard from ashgrove notice to creditors l james boss late sf tbm tewn of geergeuwn to aw oowaty sf batten retired rail way mrt l i t5s creditors ofwuuam james ross est of oat town of georgetown in the ooonty of hattoo retired railway smtehsasa deceased who died on or boot the 1st day of january 1mb mad sjs others having against b estate are hereby notified to send b peat prepaid or otherwise to ds- jhvr to kenneth m langdon geor- abftown ontario soueltor for the nn- ss aim nl administratrix of the estate of wmiam james rosa deceased on r before the 14th day of march 1046 tttetr names addresses description and fno particulars of their claims end the nature of the securities if jny bead by them and that immedi ately after the 14th day of march ims the administratrix win proceed to dhttrfbate amongst the parties entit- m thereto having regard only to the to wbkti the the regular meeting of ashgrove ypu was held sunday evening feb 11th at the home of elsie and john bird the worship service was con ducted by the president ward brownridge during the course of which ismey kean and betty ruddell contributed a pleasing vocal duet rev j o totton addressed the young people taking as his theme pitfalls of modern times at the conclusion of the meeting the executive met to j plan future programs a skating party will be held wednesday even ing poo 31st at georgetown arena several ladies from ashgrove unit ed church attended the worlds day pr service held in hornby united church last friday afternoon the service was conducted by mrs percy merry assisted by mrs foster brain mrs c b dick mrs may and mrs clifton a beautiful vocal solo was given by mrs murray hayward mrs walter brownridge addressed the i meeting giving a very timely mess age on the theme building for god in a modern world canadas veterans 7farjhstutfoorftmiths an advertisement explaining ro the peopu of canada th reestablishment credit avail able to mn and women of the aimed fords keetabishnet credit- an explanation of the grant wi in th armed forcn canada p mod tttilmb dt ot immut mavrr dm hornby the prayer service held in hornby united church on friday afternoon t last was well attended considering the oold weather and uiifavourable con- jdltjan of the rosde women were present from ashgrove and bethel cburohes as wen as from hornby the program was interesting and helpful to an who attended another wenknown and highly re spected local resident passed way on thursday last feb 16th after a lengthy illness in the person of the late wiruun james chlsbolm the funeral service was held in st step- hens anglican church of which the deceased was a member conducted by the rector rev s r colebrook and largely attended pull masonic rttea were administered by officers and members of st clair lodge milton of which the late mr chisholm was a ijajthful member deep sympathy is felt by ajffor the bereaved relatives in their great sorrow and loss rt planning the ratnra to civilian lift rallied that aasutaoc m f mtabliah hunger member of th fuicu the training or throagh an opport ti jnd lionol either 00 nil j rliament 1 a ny pact icul a r 1 y mployment in mat the olurioo lagidati for tbi typ the armed force nam riety of field for beat method ef effecting permanent reestabluhment will be through itetmpted education ouieri can be audited through natl holding operated with some regular form of two thing tra and lend aattlemem will be provided early in the war another large group thae it however another very 1 training and who are not muted far under the vetera land act after it thcaeveteruai will need awiatuke kbo mi normally would have owned thfir own homea bad it not been for their ervice there will be those who own homes but wbo have been unable to carry out needed repajn and alteration there will be veterans who old buaincaaea to enliat and who want to readme of uav own but any district office of the department application for the war ervice gratuity ia made to the branch of the armed force with which the l trrnra force ocdot veteran aerved and form may or t any office of the department of be ecured at any armed force depot veteran affain- who aold buaincaaea t hcm and other who arc fitted for a buatnett 01 uu v- need auiitancc in financing the reeatabbihiaent credit u ckrigmd for thi latter group and primarily ia an alternative to trvirttng and lind aettlement benefit paid under war service grants act the kecubluhnient credit u made available under the atuac act of parliament which providea war service graturtie it u not a loan but an outright grant paid to an eligible veteran to aid in rcraublinhment if the veteran decide not to uae land settlement or training benefit it may be ued in canada only at any time an the ten years following discharge for certain stxcied ptarpoar a outlined in thia advertisement the grant ii called a credit became it it an amount carried on the ledger to the credit of the v for irn year 1 until used by him for a ircatafcliahment purpose how to apply for reestablishment credit the re eauhlnhment credit ti an amount equal to the bak wm service gratuity that ia 7 jo for each 30 daya service in the western hemisphere and 15 00 for each jo daya aervioc oversea the amount it computed by the branch of the armed force with uhich the veteran erved and for that reason application first muat he made fir the war 5crvicc gratuity when a statement showing the amount ol tlc basic rtntuity h been received by the veteran appticatinn for the recumishmwit redjt may be nude to the depart ment of veterans aff frori study all measures before applying it is important that every veteran shall have made definite r ir a to future plana before applying for the re establishment credit payment of thfc re establishment credit debars the veteran from educational and training grants and benefits under the veterans land act since on application for the credit the veteran el ecu not to take advanugs of these other benefits any benefit under the veterans land act and payment to or on behalf of the veteran for training or continuation of education already granted are charged against the credit do not apply for your re establishment credit until you have studied all other rehabilitation measures advice of department officials is available to assist you purposes for which credit may be used grant of the credit may be authorised for the following p a to assist in home awnings b to assist in building a home c to assist in home repairing or modernisation d to buy household equipment and furniture c to buy tools instruments etc for trade profession or business f to provide working capital for prccsion or business g to buy a business h to pay premiums on dominion of canada insurance it required f educataonal or vocaboml 0 to buy special equipment training in the ca of a b d and g up one dollar for every two dollar urd from credit if experience iho provision has been made for above the veteran must put the irstibbshment hrcadening of these purpose it needed fnrm which may be secured from for comp1etr information write to the nearest department of veterans affairs office of the tj b kick crop n ims the united state of rice wm aa pte cent mot ttaia lb mill of tlt pntdldt 10 jvmol and tba prodootton 41 pv t am limed under the aiiiwiry vf hon ian a maclensi mmufer of veterani ajf-jwa- department of veterans affairs r rms advertisement to some man or woman overseas send this 0ra01semest w

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