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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 7, 1945, p. 6

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the georgetown herald wcdnea- march 7th 1945 v tmbabntlarjlf trade their ftnal attack on the flrphz bay robaarced for osa montb do an actual she mam rtaflo saarjaty cotstnem bnaaarcoav naad umstas as i result en able to ml tin tlrprrz with ambafukb boobs with mttztak accuracy that your victory bands are buudtaf the wmtatiaa tor post war aroptss ta catadi altar victory crimt talking points jyu d contrlsuttd t carlings the carlinq breweries limited t tint itsflri rtwtoau r of chargt ft- wnta dtp a cariino t waurioo ontana jj legion notes hello comrades i with tiie spring nuon just around the corner your publicity comrade after hibernating all winter finally poked his head out al tar the long spell and saw his shadow o decided to try and fulfill his ob ligations to the legion so here goes first i would like to remind all comrades of the open discussion meet ing to be held on friday march 9th at 30 dm a grand time is in store for those who can attend so put your name on the board at once so as the caterer may know how many meals to prepare comrades our general meet- tan will be held on thursday march 32nd at 8 pm this b the most im portant meeting of the year at this enacting you will hear read out she annual reports the reports at all cam- sntttees the nominations for offl for 184546 etc etc so plan to at tend before the annual meeting seta earjr underway a very important ttatn en she agenda of the legion la ttw mwatkm ceremony whioh takes plaea at tots meeting all inembers of ttm stanch not initiated should be band to become a funfledged um bar and entitled themselves to tote en all legion matters while on the stssjeet we would hke to ask the de gree team to grre comrade t octave then- fun support so as to hnpresa this tamaon ceremony on the mtoda of ing followed led by comrade harry- hale who then rendered a vocal solo accompanied by mrs j emmer- son at the piano the president of the legion com h stajiord when called upon expressed the thanks of the legion to the imperial section for their hospitality miss jean harley rendered a vocal solo accompanied by mrs j emmerson jean has a beau tiful lyric soprano voice and her ren dition of danny boy was received by the audience with thunderous ap plause her technique was of the best and her easy style of hitting uhe higher notes without effort amaaed the lis tening audience jean consented tc give an encore that pleased all pres ent and we all hope to have the pleasure of listening to her in tbe near future mrs chas day rendered a vocal solo accompanied on the piano by mrs fred oumer mr and mrs day later rendered a duet which all en joyed no bouquets are necessary for the old team of harry hale sod andy dewfautat who rendered several songs in their own trdrakarje sttfle and as ahraya vera very well received by the audience mrs j isnmarson was their janes of ttns great organiaatton of wcheb they are to become members quite a lot of interest la being shown at she present time m the uscusafrma of officers to be elected for the next tana we overh that at least five or six members have signified their htrtentkms of leaving tfa stand for the office of other offices win be keenly m te a so comrades year help is greatly need- ad at the annual meeting ah comrades greatly enjoy the little treat of meat pies on saturday night comrade meat pie jim as he win tie known from now on deserves a hearty thank you for serving them fdnlng hot last saturday notice to comrade dick mitchell the comrades would like you to please femora your car from the premises on batarday nights from e pjn to 6 pm sfveral comrades have been disap pointed lately as we were about to enter the legion we hear the remarks bverythmgj to ox there s ddckfa car please take note dick comrades would it not be a grand feing to have our own little paper a we could print what we like 80 many incidents happen in the club- moms that would make good reading bare to be omitted tibat it is a shame sow about forming a little commit tee to discuss this possibility a imperial section the imperial section of the oana- 0an legion held a grand evening last friday tn be legion han when the doors ware thrown open to all legion ttemben and their wives the chair- naan of the imperial flection wel comed the guests and tamed over the proceetunga to qnahman comrade barry bala comrade bala caned opon ttm rhy torn babes to open the program which m toi by a vocal solo tar basra oraca afesrnajda sjseonasniag of tba gfioagstown teachers natphkw oivks lifk in hcxajf flulieut donald scott monabb only son of mrs a l- monabb of milton died of wounds overseas while serving with the rqaf born in mil ton he attended school there -later- graduating from normal school and he was teaching school at time of en listment four years ago overseas for year he trained at flngal and rivers manitoba besides his mother be leaves two sisters ruth and mary miss laura scott georgetown public school teac her la an aunt to these the sym pathy 01 friends in tins district is ex tended after the concert a dainty lunch waa served and catered by mia t grieve and mrs kemahead danctnf waa then enjoyed to the music of the rhythm robes tne entertainers were thanked by cm obalzman and the evening came to a close with tba staging of the national anthem ar the first tame smca taking ove office of puolty three years ago this article is going through unc so if any comrades have any bones to pick the writer will meet them at the open stoppermeeting on friday night so cherrio oil then jb bbgtjlak sbxettxg oft local council or women the local council of women held their regular meeting friday feb 3a mi a ryan presided and opened the meeting with silent prayer the minutes of the annual meeting were read and affirmed the treasurer reported a nice balance to commence the new years work mrs r roas reported on the an nual meeting of the red cross and appealed for more w miss hettle lawson read a paper on citizenship sent to all president and members by the provincial con venor mrs d w harrison chatham ont a paper written by miss hettte lawson waa read by mrs vannatter on how to improve the standard of cltiwnship increase the number of women in public positions by encouraging them to be candidates for public of fice increase respect for the rights of citizenship by honouring the com ing of age of the young voters by ceremonies at the time of naturaliz ation of the foreign bom and by ef forts to have registration of voters and attendance at the polls increase the standard of citizenship by supporting those things which make for the enrichment of life in crease the assistance we can give canada tn her part of oafldrng a new order with the focal point of adjust ment on ttte attainment of unproved poarfbffl ties for the erueen tba coun trys greatest asset schools should be oar training pom native or outn whijlwl died of toatonto mrs john harvey resident of ac ton- for the past fifty years ana 4 native of qlcm wullams passed away on february 32nd at the home of her daughter mrs ann somervtlle beam- fort apartments toronto in her eightyninth year until a few weeks before her death mrs harvey had been about as usual and enjoying fair health she was before marriage agnes anne mcclure a daughter of the late win mcclure wnd elizabeth smith united empire loyalists they settled on a farm near glen williams and it was here mrs harvey was born prom 1887 until 1936 she resided m acton her husband the late john harvey prede ceased her thirteen years ago for a number of years he operated the flour mill there and later was municipal officer and provincial license inspec tor mrs harvey was a quiet motherly woman whose home and family had her constant arid loving attention she was a member of knox presbyter ian church and in early years waa one who seldom was absent from the bouse of worship on a sunday for the past nine years she has made her home with her daugrhter mrs bomer- vule la toronto with frequent and enjoyable visits to the home of the others daughters as often as oppor- tunity permitted a family of seven daughters remain to revere the memory of a loving mother they are mrs banks uee- a aeon mrs j l moore mary- milton mrs e j haasard afiargaret acton mrs somervllle ann toron- urs wrn thompson alva of acton mrs colin mcnle dora of detroit mrs fank reed vera of buffalo in their bereavement they have the sympathy of many friends tn the home community and elsewhere the funeral was held on saturday afternoon with a private service at the johnstone rumley funeral home acton in charge of rev forbes thomson interment was in fairview cemetery beside the beloved partner who had gone on a little while before the pallbearerb were messrs win landsborough alex mann w k oraham wm cooper f s blow and geo smith renew your subecrlption now fairbanksmorse stokers for immediate installation controlled heat v saves coal saves labour yeur supply of stoker coal u available now survey of your heating plant will be made free pho 250 w h kentner sqn georgetown ontario stoker john james presumed dead ts shawtnigan sinking an official navy casualty list re leased last week listed 86 officers and men of the canadian corvette shaw- lnlgan as presumed dead the shdp was sunk november 24 while on op- e rational duty in the north atlantic named in the casualty list is stoker 1st class john lloyd jamea 33 of hamilton born in georgetown sto ker james moved to hamilton when a small child with hte parents mr and mrs edward jamea he attended school there and after graduation had worked in georgetown at smith ft stone his many friends here ans saddened to hear of his death surviving besides his parents three brothers and overseas with the canadian fred arthur and mrs owen robert all of hamilton the herald british war victims fund forwarded to toronto evening telegram cash on hand acknow ledged a friend total march 7tn g ibm i a yift otssd y czkhoovak1a uixuuouao fpg h j sm f j ito voor uk v o sand food fand clothlna to send food fand clothing and medical supplies to the sick and hungry in these ravaged lands listen to the cncs of thousands of home less children and old folks buffering while we are safe listerl to your heart and respond out of our becuntj out of our plenty we must give freely by contributing to the rrd crow you will send help through the kindly hands of mm and women trained in personal service to those in direct need wn conabordfion vrrh tlba rd crao wmdi ondr faking mm leak of dbtribo- tton ttwough lh world wtd orqanliotton w ov ap pealing for fundi to mttd urgantty ndd mppjt th komj and dhtufc in our horn londi a joint orgsnimtioo of the belruui war rebef fand ceasd france relation committee canadian aid to b1i11 canadian friends of lammfeowrg cbmese war rotttrf fttnd cawcfcoalovatria war cfcarinea fond dansrsi taaetaf fw greek war kstw fmd ne ttshsf famd norwaglan belief faad uaftod pobafa rkaf the canadian united allied reuef fund hiadouartirs iso quon stuit ottawa hon dnw vw kjc 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