Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 21, 1945, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wcdnes february 21 1945 l jtj s- t due to a record production crop you can still buy several varieties in various grades of dekalb hybrid seed corn amekicas your government has asked for a jo percent increase in production of husking corn for 1945 order your hybrid seed to day dont delay get the proved dependablh dfckal3 variety that is suited to your soil climate and needs r slt one of these dekms sealers to dat t k0nald mcnabb-r- 2 georgetown 1hkaib hybrid corn ltd chatham ontario canada acton it was decided to purchase a visual sound machine a approved by the department of education this new equipment is fox the exclusive use of both the continuation and public schools and the principals of each school are responsible lor the operation of the machine flora molsaac eight year old daugh ter of mr ano mrs allan mclaaac had a narrow escape from serious in- jury on monday when she slid from one of the big banks on highway 25 just soutbof acton in the path of a car driven by allan clarke 51 bol- stead ave toronto mr and mrs o w appleyaru church st hae received word that their son sgt donald appleyard was wounded while serving hi holland his wounds are described as on the left side and were received from a mine explosion f fire completely destroyed the home of mr jerry taylor at crewsons cor ners on tuesday afternoon and the elderly gentleman sustained a number of burns on the face and arms in es caping the blaze he is 87 years old and was taken to the hospital in guelph after receiving medical at tention by dr w g l kenney the lghtred cross blood donor clinlr hefit lit acton on tuesday morning set a new high record when 175 volunteered their services in this service which has meant the saving of so many hves on the battlefronts this h the eighth clinic and 869 have so far volunteeied in these eight i limes last august plying officer jerry tutor guthiie fit n ported missing after air operations now his par ent mr and mrs t p guthrie of crewson8 comers have received word rhat this young officer ls now offlciatry presumed dead no word has been re girding him since august at the special meeting of acton council last thursday evening the tsttmates for the year were consider ed and it ft decided that the rate for 1943 would be 44 75 mills less the provincial subsidy of one mill if re vived thu would make a net rate for 194i of 43 75 a reduction of 2 75 nllls awarded net tlon in despatches in m horo irs 1 s announced by the can adian armv lcstft william alexander mann 24 of perms braved danger on the beaches of normandv to save an oliiilra life or d daj according to word received g his parents mr and mrs hi bert mann of fergus former- of acton free press imfhu ved uniform international sunday i chool lesson dv h ahold l lundquist d d x the moody blbl institute of cmciigo released by weatern newspaper union lesson for february 25 lritan subjects und scripture lexla se feted and copyrihltd by inlernutluiiil z uncll of rpllkloua education uaed fci milton new sp insignia fo rrca1 kkampton i wu i tpprmabll increases requested from organizations as compared with i x ttioi s of i vear ao brampton s i o 1 1 tli ftdera ed campaign will have i its object ve 20 000 n honour loll ot members of the l ijoi sli up branch canadian le i ti br imp on was unveiled at an i re lu ceremonj in the legion hall it mi tnturdaj night attended by i larn number o legion members s we burrell son of mr and mrs j hn burrell elizabeth st sf ilh brtmpion returned home last s idu on leavi from the rcaf he i a vitiran of 32 operational flights j er grmanv idi i weather excellent ice and thinf tha noes to make an i int n successful one pr vailed wed- iesd iv afternoon wnen the annual irnlv il was held at brampton cen- il srhool a pleasing feiture of the uei hi the large representation or pirents present and all voted the car- val to be one if th most success vt leld i i in s mccrarken htittonvhie frac- i hi rl lit wrist whin ennking cheuoht motor used on the ice der it hut ton villi pirk he was mitt i to perl memorial hospital 1 1 w t s able to return to his c i7ctte and conservator a b liw to enforce the removal of i i ir from sidewalks and roofs s rnv rt third and final rending a i li roujvcil meeting accord- i i in law local ritlrens will i in up to i pm of the dnv lm i itih following the riav upbn idle snow or ice occurred or fell llie miinfrfpillty is gfven the right in e of default to remove snow and i i it he expense of the owner or tenant in question and may issue sum moi sts to those violating the provl- inns of the bylaw pilot officer dave brush rcaf lined home in milton last saturday tfter txmt ovtrsets for two yeirs 1 milton friends as w 1 is his ptrtnts aifc and brolht rs in indeed glad to i ee him home sife again j uriah j jot witer of milton ls believed to b hallon s champion bid donor he ls t veltrtn of the first wold w ir and has riven 23 pints of blood in tie red cross since 1942 forty of tie 4n volunteers tttending the last clinic in milton volunteered foi tii- first lime it was mr waters went seventh trip to the clinic pilot omc r charlie sers return ed home sunday evening from over seas he had completed i tour of operational fllkhts is navigator on a lancastt bomber on bombing mis slons over geimany students ironi tn se and nelson ittending the burlinrton high school owe th ir hisli ittendance records largely to c h norton who dally d ives ihrm to school and back not hat ins misled da except when there was no school during this winters heavy snowfall and drifted roads champion jesus the son of cod lesbotrfcxl matthew 18 1317 1719 goldrn ttxt whiiaocvcr thtrefoie all coiiicsb me beliie men him will i confess also before ny father which is in heaven matthew 10 32 what think ye of christ there is a question that every hu man being must answer jesus dbked it matt 22 42 and each of us makes some kind of reply it is the touchstone that tries men and churdhes organizations and movements the answer to it is of deep irriportance for it determine tharactcr condition and destiny for time and eternity jesus the christ the son of the living god is the center of the en tire lesson i jesns confessed 16 13 17 with his crucifixion now only six months away our lord in prepare hon for it is about to make a more definite claim to messiahship and thus to establish the truth in the minds of his disciples he therefurt asks this all important question about himself first it is a general query whom do men say that 1 am the answer v 14 indicates that the ornmon opinion concerning christ mas a very high one he had mddc an impression on the people of his ime and this has been true down through the ages even thube who jo not believe on him admit thdi he was the ideal repieenwl ind guide to humanity or the pi i on before whom everyone wou i tncei but beautiful tributes to hi- haracter and leadership are worse han meaningless unless they leid o a personal confession of him i- lord and saviour the question bicomes pergonal os he asks whom do ye say thai 1 im that question no one can is ipe we cannot refuse to ansutr neutrality is impossible whatcvi i e do or bay or do not do or say is a decision peters answer is really the bum jijd substance of christian doctrine he recognized him as the messiah he fulfillment of all hebrew propli i y and as the son of the livu t od the redeemer and saviour of i en the one in uhom centers all lu istian faith ii jesus transfigured 17 1 3 s his amazed disciples looked il the eternal divine glory ol the in of god could no longer be hid li n bv the human body and th umblc garments of our lord and ills face did shine as the sun aid li- raiment was white as light they saw their beloved masu i w for what he reallj was the s i god the testimony of peter w n imilir nurc words although im i hissed his spitch had b i i nhimid b sight and the kn in ir misti r is thi lord of glory il is essentnl in both the hi nd strviee of a christian that i i irl tindirstiid th truth a i hiise his person and his m i liei that in di rst mding is tied itii a personal visum of his eu v liii is issui met and piitt i i i ii k nf il foi oul vvn nn l u in hie tiveni ss of wiliiess thi n illinei ess t culler or s n i ifm u in ist s sake wlur 11 en i i nn the pi opit pi i ish pr 1 ml f r v nit of a vvilni uiui mi l pu4pt6 bcap service police have tmta imoed with new iniugnia of ther tmte the new ootflts for male s ps and cm lor wjx sp- on city nd train paoli are aoown above tfaf bat lands are scarlet with black tg f oi are the arm bands which ar in addition a gold embroidered albatross and crown the white glove win be worn only on special occaslona the only new addition for 8p on station all be the armband rcap photo subscribe for the herald now while listening to the north grey election returns monday nigbt wil liam james beatty a lifelong resi dent of brampton passed awwy unex pectedly as the result of a heart at tack at the age of 0 brampton saturday night club met on tuesday night and proceeds of 79 40 were reported from then laat dance prises were given oat for no velty dances and at the next danet saturday night a colorful valentine function there wffl be pr awarded tn the games room flaiitti and ctmaarrmtor till- iebrijary mleting of sqtfsin twp council pie february met im of esqmsing towns in council wis held on mon- div iftunoon feb ith deputy- lie ce iiom f cltuvl and council lors ceorri currle c h maj and r n lirown were puscnt and reeve i w m irraj presided accounts pssed for pigment in i d muni ipal w nd lo subscrtp tions 10 bell tel ptione co scr- vi is 9 ii w binton st imps 7 lovpi sanford postage tlo ni in f iccounls pit uittd bv the re lief officer lmoimtme i 29 30 were rcireri oaid ri id ironts of si 671 k nresent- d b the road superintendent weir also paid bv 1 1 no i to provide for road expenditure for im was read as re q lired and passed by council council adjourned until march 5th or at lhc call of the reeve iii jesus triumph ml 17 a ihi crow nini punt of hit ti in ilinn e in t u hen tin ki i ut of tl hi ili t ill mi i n t mlj ihi itlui s ii i it pi i f ci ii t i ut ik in ind tl 1 nun sh n rl h i i ii ind h i hi mt s i i t irjl ui lost world of the cbavantes what will explorers and beyond the river of death in brasfti uatto orosso jungles the lost city of manoa and ito treasure or will they vanish uke other adventurers before uumf read xost world of um chavantes in tie american weekly with tbii sundays feb 39 una of tbe detroit sunday times tin star in demand canadian listeners can hear jose phine antoines coloratura soprano voice in two of radios top produc tions this v lr ter she is hearat with percy faith in the content ed program every monday over cbcs dominion network at 10 p m and she is a frqquent parti cipant in the metropolitan opera matinee broadcast over the cbtj transcanada network saturdays at 2 pm high school annual board mefiting the annual meeting of the george town high school board was held on thursdaj evening feb 15th ae members were pesent with dr a mc allister in the chair minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved accounts to the total of 35325 were approved and passed upon for pay ment rhe insplors report of messrs jennings and wallace was read and carefully studied it was suggested that extracts from this eport should be published under a separate heading from tne minutes of the meeting on motion duly seconded and cant ed that the requisition asked of the corporaikfitxqf the town of george town for high school purposes for the year 1945 be j 000 00 moved seconded and carried that the secretary subscribe to the muni cipal world it was moved seconded and carri ed that the high school board pay th entrance fees of contestants from the high school at the music festival to be held in port credit during the month of april the princpal mr w carpenter was given authority to purchase booka for the sc iooi hbrar up to the total of 35 00 the following officers were appoint ed for the year chairman dr a mcallister vice chairman mr m h moyer supply committee dr f r wat son c b dayfoot and dr a mcal lister property comm ttee r b fbulls m h moyer ven w o thomp- it was moved seconded and carried that mr walter t evans be reap pointed secretary at a salary of 160 a year and that mr p b harrison be reappointed treasurer at a salary of 100 00 a jear mr john evans was reappointed caretaker at the same salary as in 1944 and mr w o mar sh lit as truant officer pro tern untfl such time is the public school board made a permanent appointment of a truant officer who would be aulo- mtlralh inrnced by the high school i jeus onl 17 7 9 m ving sin llim in his gl n i now a hut ill ne trut tl hi ihidltnu but is then not i h thought tl it he the hies- nd now filled the vision of tin i uls mirely we find it right at nana it nake thai applie hion to our out ni- when we reall see him a li is then he nl our visum tin vhen he docs that we have reach c eal satisfaction of life jesus onlv is more than a mot 0 or a theme for a song it is the pitome of a life worth while it nakes one want to ash everyone do you know himt well do you 1 not will you take him as yout aviiiur right now christian will uu let him oil your life 21 j 00 contributed to i o jx book campaign a total of 2j5 0o has been received bv the countess of strathmore chap ter i o d r lr their drive for funds to biv looks for thi armed forces it has beei a niuon wide appeal dur- iiik the ni nth of jin trv by the io dc li c i iitlt this organization be- in the one iktd bv the government to mint i tnlce tnc work n view of their spin aid success wntrr the camps librarii s und the response from glen williams ind georgetown has indeed been onerous the fund is still being held open and donations will x received by anj tojde mem ber or at tin herald office to date time have been 7a don itions received from organizations business anna mcrrhanus ana individuals included among the organizations which contributed were the girl gi ides women s institutes of geor getown and ashgrove lome scots w a verdun rebekah lodge the dig gers club junior red cross high school daughters of the church l albans oulld or glen williams tie wa of thehe united church olfa williams most of the georgetown merchants and a number of george town arms contributed glen williams did exceptionally well in the campaign with every business concern and every merchant contri buting canvassers for tne drive wsjve afhl artirnr beaumont wvkj mrs o l shaw acra l j bell alsl gault tzsasorer of th r acted as toasnrtr m tftsil mrs wfli assisted with the

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