Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 3, 1946, p. 11

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ment chairman and several memtsexs of each branch ive forth with solos and monologues to close the evening a return match is promised for the near future tom wttl had yssi om of the bcr inform pmmi h ye r coemeeur wb yea teed tbe chrishaa science monitor jggi regwlmfy yon w fine fresh new viewpoints tuner rich eeeirrtanathn of world affairs rretfcful accural unbiased eowo vrnffe lor ssejple copies tooey- o seed tor o omefnontti trial wbscripttae to tab intoraat daily ntwspopor r the chriittan selene puwbhlng society on norway strmt boston is moss d former ere hies in hamilton of the christian science i monitor including copy ot i weekly mogazine section f d please send a one month i trial subscription to the i chrlstlon science monitor j for which i enclose hls many friends in georgetown imreeafloenoa to lem of the death in ntntonod wftdneeday lurch 37th of rev nederklt charles overend tnelate mr ictafcebd bad been minis ter at oorwtowto xfnited oburch here or several ears leaving for a new charge at drayton m 1941 he- retired a few years ago and bad mads his home- at 050 sennel ave east in ham ltton he contracted tuberculosis as a result of an bmess some months ago and died in lountam sanatorium born in seneca township 73 years ago he was educated in caledonia and hamilton later talcing his ba degree at the university of toronto and gra duatkig in theology from knox ool lege in his 38 year as a clergyman he had served in charges at sutton west east zorra klncaratne fleams vflle laldlaw memorial omirch ham ilton georgetown and drayton nac a member of the masonic lodge in drayton during his ministry in georgetown both he and his wife were extremely active in ohurch and community life he was an enthusiastic tennis player and helped organize the tennis club at the ohurch he was also greatly in terested in horticulture and was in 5trumental in furthering the work of the horticultural society while he was in town funeral services were held from first united church hamilton at 2 pjn on saturday followed by inter ment in woodland cemetery he is survived by his wife formerly annie broughton a daughter mrs w g roberts marion and a son dr fred eriok b overend both of hamilton one grandson a sister mrs thorns hewitt toronto and a brother wes ley of lockport ny georgetown rehabilitation council in oeopermuon with the jtopartment of veterans affairs municipal building rear entrance upaftatrs houbs fob intebtiew8 twm 8 9 pjn fridays 3 4 pm and 8 9 pm other times by appointment veterans of this war should ana themselves of a visit to illn ni i problem iniiiiniiuejii luinitioimmranaaai mbs nobm vbbcfcc ohomn as iojdf kegent irs norman verdec is the newly- elected regent of countess of stratb- more chapter x ode for 1046 oth er officers are 1st vtcesnes mrs l moolintock 2nd vkpres mrs ray salter secretary miss hilda erwta treasurer mrs walter biehn post war services miss marjorie gault bduc sec ty mrs wallace thom pson child welfare mrs a beaumont echoes sec tymlss helen maodon aid empire study miss jean mac kenzie standard bearer mrs ivan hay social convenormrs leonard bell press mrs garfield mcguvray mrs l moolintock miss jean mac kenzie and miss marjorie gault were hostesses at the matron meeting which was held on bhe evening of march 5 at the latter s home sixteen members were present plans were made for a baking sale early in april and also for an anniversary dinner to be held in late april each member was made responsible for raising 2 00 in talent money the georgetown herald wednesday apr 1 fionjj ifpmtl sweet and low oftvoioed norma locke who jol ned mart kenny s band one day earl ytn 1944 and has since aung with his musical group in tours back and forth across canada can now be heard singing sweet and low with the band over the obc dominion network every sunday at 10 00 pm est 1100 ast art hallman is there too 1 frvitj jwoio 1wtoet0h b ths mai at mtkmm cknaa- af tka twwn at oaarfatwrn ha oaaal w hauaa aakhar ttia tfi or lfmamc late of itoahmnofqiiunalnaii toi ootxrlgr of batton soldtar bo died en or about the ik olalom aiatoat hla oftate ai noufad to atnd br poot prapaad i or otenrlm to r to again laav- oon and jmwoivb qe o- tanto aol for tba oddacatsaad ad- mlntttratrtx of tba btata of be laid mniam oaroey ieodaaod on or ba ton tbo toth day of twcu alt tfeatr ton parueolara of hub claim and tha oatore of tba aoourltha if any w by oiem and that mttnedtatatr attar tba 1mb day of april ww tba aomtn- latnmx oln proceed to dlahbut tb oatate of tba aald deceaaad amongat the partfca eotttlad thereto harln ra- sanl only to tba olataoa of which th admmlstratxlz ahan tben ham nouo natkdoltollttidyomarahlm keys made locks repaired general lockunithing art johnson limehouse pbone 396r6 geortown order taken at good- let hardware sdcvahts ca10be vi wire the time to solve the servant problem once and for all is when you are building or modernizing your home the greatest modem domestic servant is electricity how wall and to what extent electricity cab serve you now and in the future depends on how well your servants entrance is designee how wisely your home is wired inadequate wiring limits the use of electricity it leads only to inefficient opera tion of lights and appliances but adequate wiring three wire service to tho house with proper size circuits in the home and plenty of outlets in every room ovefcomes theso difficulties and gfves you full use of these modern servants bectrical home appliances incaased rapidly in number and variety before the war they are now reappearing and will continue to niuhlply homes that were wired only for th needs of 20 years ago should now be rewired to suit the wonder ful new electrical servants to come hydros lowcost dependable service enablei you to use these modern servants to tho full if you have provided for them in planning your new home put adequate wiring at the top of yoor list h you tn improving or butkung a home tnk your hydro for the book let adowrfe wtyfag for ibe porfvyor bocfrvc homes of canada 6200 raised during five years of war work by busy bees nassagaweya busy bees an organ zation ol district ladles who have been exlremely active during the war years in raising money for war work raised 2100 during 1946 as revealed in the annual report compiled by the secretarytreasurer mrs j j kenne dy this boosted the five years total of money raised to 6206 08 which is certainly a tribute to the activity of tlie small group ol ladies who have gl ven so generously of their time in 1945 activities including the hold lng of 17 dances during the summer monthi 4 progreishe euchres as well as the making and selling of 42 quilts it addition one quilt was made and m l to the salvation army oollcc tlo s taken at tht meetings for the good cheer jar mo i ted to 11 48 and last spring tach n ember gave her red crot coitrbitiot the lub and it tails coin ted in do i i on receipts t irt three boxes were packed and t to district bojs n the services and clgare at w ere se it to them every other mo in altcrn tins with the boxes the convti or rcportei 81 sympathy cards jem to bereaved and convalescents flowers to a neighbourhood soldier who was in a train accident 24 boxes of fruit to sick people in the community wreath on the cenotaph and two bridts of the club honored donations included salvation army 103 sick children s hospital 100 acton red cross s80 navy league 80 christie st hospital 75 acton vicinity war service league 75 in sutute for the blind 25 ontario hospital woodstock 25 and christ mas cheer for british children 25 the club list 24 members and the average attendance at monthly meet ings was 10 the highlight of the year was the welcome home of six of ten district boys in the services in the prsoris of opl carl frank stwd frank allen gnr george wallace sgt ja mes wallace pte olenn britton and spun oordon alien the club is thankful to all those who helped in the fund raising with dona taona and attendance at social func hon antqistretztzi by lakorxnr aylfcwcwtb balunafad on tuesday afternoon march 19th the ladles of balllnafad ohurch and community gathered at the home of mrs m smith to do honor to her son forrest and his bride forrest was one of the first boys of this communi ty to volunteer when war broke out mrs smith before her marriage resl ed in toronto when all were assembled miss b hilts read an address welcoming mr and mrs smith to our ohurch and community and asng them to accept the many gifts which were presented to them by little miss helena huts and shirley klrkwood mr smith made a most fitting reply as did also his wife refreshmente were then served and a social time enjoyed by all a number of the neighbours of mr and mrs henry hflts gave a surprise party tor them saturday evening march 23rd it being their 25th wed ding anniversary they were presen ted with an electric toaster an en joyable evening was spent playing ga mes after which an enjoyable half hour was spent over the tea cups mr david mcenery sr is improv lng in health since his removal to gue lph general hospital mr ai d mrs sherlock foreman and phyllis foreman of toronto spent the week ei d at the manse we are sorry to know little joan ait- ken had the misfortune to fall at her home and break her collar bone we hope she will soon be able to run and play again the last weeklv meeting of ballina fad farm forum was held monday ev entng at the home of mr and mrs el wood snow arrangements were made for the banquet in hlllsburg friday wjn the group will meet with the other four township forums the for urn will meet once a month during the spring and summer with the april meeting at the home of mr and mrs prank smith april s her atodoltors georgetown ontario treasurers sale of land for taxes township of bsqcesino o of halton to wit ibur virtue of a warrant issued liy ttsv reeve of the torwnemp of msiistig bearing date the first day of october 1m0 a sal of lands in arrears of tax es m the township of bsqaesmt atv be held at the council cbamber to the village of stowmrttown at tbe hour of tea oclock in tbe fozeaooa on the 16th day of april 1m0 tmsssj the taxes and costs are sooner paid nottob ib hereby oivkn ttmt the list of lands for sale m arreanj of taxes has been prepared that copse of the said list may be had at my of fice that the list of all lands for sal for arrears of taxes is being pubtisbetf in the ontario oasette on satnxaaj january 5th ims and that unless tbe arrears of taxes and cost are eooner paw i wiu proceed to stu tbe said lands on tbe day and at the place ab ove mentioned treasurers office una srd day of january 1b40 card of thanks i would hke to thank the beaumont employees also georgetown soldiers comforts committee who so kindly sent me dgmrettea and paroem while oversea many thanks morris mil ler chaki5 mrs v hewitt gtdph st phone 389 busy bees hold annual meeting the busy bee annual meeting for the election of officers was held at the home of mrs wilfrid kennedy with an attendance of 12 ladles the meeting opened with the presi dent in the chair and all singing blest be the tie that binds follow ed by all repeating the lords prayer to unis r weataken aw minutes of last meeting read and ad opted oorrespotidence contained a letter from mrs gordon allen a war bride of one of our boys and good cheer ac knowledgements last monti s report was given by tbe secretary treasurer and showed good work for february quilt- xxswenor good cheer convenor and cigarette convenor ave their yearly reports boys box committee gave tbe month s laport and the secretary treasurer re ported receipts 2 1s425 for toe year mrs joseph frank was elected i4rmnji with the right to vote for tbe election of officers which resulted as follows president mrs c e davenport vice prnldctyi mm joseph frank secty treas mrs j j kennedy asst 8ecptreas mrs sam robin- eon quut convenor mrs joseph frank committee mrs jennie howard mrs w service mrs stan robinson mrs britton mrs thos kennedy mrs w w dredge mrs w kennedy and mrs margaret robinson boys box oommlttoe mrs sum robinson mrs w kennedy good cheer oonrvenor mrs alf allen the president then took the chair for the thifdyaar as did all the other members and tbe meeting was opened for business membership fees were paid and two new members welcomed the quilt to be- given our war brides is to be made in a pattern lunch was served and god save the king dosed tbe meeting mrs j frank jnctloned a vote of thanks to mrs- kennedy for her hopphallty mrs sbepnen core of f ered her home for the april meeting foot ailmnts treated miss allan traata foot aomento for bolb ladtea and gentleman open iiocl tnuza and m anntagi tut i oclock al byi fbonauaoj guelph subscribe now i happy results bnpomaue accompliafced on march 3rd 1946 a client wrote tichrue received yon are won der i made every effort to collect thi bat failed and conelnded ft was im- thi tame effective available to you kelly aiken immastiixb muno concrete blocks now available for trmrhdiatf delivery manufactured in accord ance with toronto build- ngbylaw specification cheltenham concrete products cheltenham out phone 20rsl victoria

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