Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1945, p. 4

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new depaktae in movie has beam the eatdbusbmant of industrial or- 1 culta on which flans are iliwii to groups of enuflomea 3b first of tans circuits went into operation la janu ary 1m3 anft now there are farto op erators from coast to coast hie set up their psojeotora in industrial plants lumber fanipw and paining oontee and each month 800000 canadian see their atom further services of the film board include suqplylne films tor communi ty groups such as service clubs and farm organisations these are shown in halls and meeting places through out the country reporter and now that your son is a big movie star does he ever come backto the old larwv pappy yeasuree every summer every one of the five summers hes been away reporter and did he bring his wtfe with him fappy every time and they was five as purty girls as you ever laid eyes on fairbanksmorse stoker for immediate installation use economy fuel stoker coal let us survey your heating equipment no obligation phone 250 w h kentner son georgetown ontario dancing every saturday night to the modern aires r tops at muck shakespeare production on stage and radio summer stock and ibarmrtorming through canada and the united states are all past of the ruf trlonic past of jane mallett shes shone before the milke jn new york and lor the past eight years has been shining in toronto her native city she may be heard on suge 4s over the cbt transcanada network sundays at 9 pm and in this is our canada on fridays at 8 pm from a pastel by dorothy ste vena son of lorne erwts survivor of hmcs trentonian bra jimmy erwin son of mr and mrs lome erwin toronto and nep hew of edward prtd and kobert erwin of georgetown a a survivor of the torpedoed corvette hmcs trentonlan and is on survio c leave at his hone iny toronto the alijick occurred in the after noon about i2fi according to jimmy he was on du y a a depthcharge thrower on the portslde when the tor pedo hit thtrc as a loud explosion ther the bridj oraered them to boat stations by i time the ship was sinking by the tern there was no lanlc of any or l thej walked to their boats ani cariey floats and tie i awaited further orders when the bridge ordered abandon ship he jmnnped over the side with several other chaps ley never got the float awa it ail happened so sudden ly he and sev eral other survivors floated aoout hi the water for 40 min utes until picked up by royal navy motor launches luckily the water was smooth an 1 the weather fine in era erwin s opinion it was the lifejackets tha paved the day kach man was wearing one when the m tident occurred and consequently no lives were lost through drowning unxncd wjmls iui chaju mxsfltonaby mrs b j muuett missionary to west china was guest speaker at the united church wjms easter thank offering tues afternoon aprh 3rd mroiiullet was on the staff of the university at chengtu while in china her husband dr mullet a united church dental missionary was inter ned by the japanese when hong kong fell but was repatriated on she orip- sholm in 1043 after two years in an internment camp just recently he returned to china to resume his work there at west china union university mrs a m nielsen presided at the meeting and mrs c hayes conducted the worship mies mary moyer ac companied by miss molly hepburn rendered a lovely solo abide with me mrs mullets address on the worn en of china was most inspiring she divided the women of china lno three groups 1 a negative group those whose husbands ruled china during the matiorm regime they are fine v omen she said but have not the sp irlt to assume ary leadership in the new china 2 a destructive group women whose husbands ruled china in the early days of the republic and were addicted to opium smoking leng thy feasting idleness and used their power for their own ends 3 a constructive group the spirit of these vomer l that of the new china there are said mrs muu et twenty thotsand girl guerrillas in the interior or china conducting an educations programme among ttie illiterate peasants in the country dist rict and organ zing them lrto a resis tance fore agunet the japanese ln ader only twenty percent of the pop ulation is literate but there is great hope for china in the fact that eighty per cent ol he- leaders are christian carrolls aylmer condeneds soup 9 repeat performance or sacred cantata a repeit perfo trance ol the sacred cantata olive tc calvary was held in the united church ian thursdny evening with a fairly well filled church the beautiful music was tgain verv well ung by the combined choirs under the conduotorship of miss lyrda stewart atcm council pass accounts at the regular april meeting of the town council the following accounts passed for payment tbomps n court services 400 thos grieve court services bell telephone co jas a cook son beares limited stationery can nat railway rent for pipe line georgetown herald p b harrtsoi scott s oarage snow plowing richardson s hardware mrs o burnslde ww rebate j p hartg bd of health speights oarage j b mackenxtc a7 son municipal word r s mbarthur ww rebate hydro electric law s cartage ets welfare beauty in the bastille greedy for adulation wealth and power famous french chirmers col laborated with he nazis ind now are in the hoosegcr to account for their conduct when the enemy took over paris the story of these lovely tral tors is told in beauty in the bastille starting n the american weekly with this surdays april 15 issut of the detioit sunday times or tomato peas loc beans 7c omar fmh coffee 19c 35c hbrfflm ktlkwt aixbran bccmit com syrup u ajo s3 oi aie mix sauce ui 24c apples for wsihing wootfaort solvka8s 25c concentrated attach j a v e x ml 140 suds s s3 3e palmollw bent soap tle 3x3s arlnwr ftaqr wn beans 20 u 140 st lamm ooknoil albwt snwt picfcm beets ajtlntr fancy tmds juice 1- u m i sic 20az ua fjc sc0ttan gold 1 8w cello pu 19c snowflakc ammonia 5 1017 snow or flakes n t a allent apple juice a tk s7 ouvi snmdi spreads u the carrots z 25c unrs frys cocoa vi lb un xq6 1 a hr 3ic atlmeb vegetable juices 200 17c we reserve the right to limit quantities of all sizr ifl fmons size 96 seedless rviefelt1 sim 220 navel obvngei size 252 navel oranges dor 39c 4 tot 27e dox 45e do 39c matt and tsgetable prices subject to market rim lain cmftau t bim april latfc suoajit46 to 56 pbjbbbbvbs 33 to u btjttbb 00 ta 102 j jim is a ml r ii an tliounikof otli r hard- morkin hooili hav ik- n going full out to niktwartiin 1 nund for pulpwmxl itisiu- for pulp to mak papr for t xplosivm plalicx rajon millions of paimrhoaril hlupping containers anil a host of otln r war uses llatsofttojiniandauthe fillrrs icrose c anada who hav lcon doing a grand job of cutting with fewer men wcr proud of the work theyre doing in an industry which means so much to canada and all free nations throughout the world 1 the ifvlv and iidditit mvd paper k good industry to be with

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