Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 16, 1940, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 16th 1940 airmen from down under send greetings home when lite first night of the royal amtojun air forc recently arrived at a western canadian port me uhu nao nafo- rophones aboard ship to cover their arrival in this picture cbc observer jack peach is interviewing a group of boys known as the mascoteers getting greetings for friends and relatives at home later they broadcast a singsong fcatnring popolar australian tones this creep of embryo airmen is the first to arrive from australia for further training under the empire air training scheme atariastjiai atemm rwi a itmm mums poms singles glads snaps and seasonable pot plants potted ferns 5qc up tt barber floral co f tjj member 9 cnt flowers pot plants floral designs a specialty b phone 47w ofkn sundays georgetown 1 ambhribvawiibiiita wm iijiiiiaigiitiii wm l direct o downtown vou go direct to downtown in every town enroute when you travel by motor coach when planning your next tnp consult your local agent for all travel information w h long phone 89 gray coach lines watch our window worn hibu ice ckcam specials and ookraonomn orange- pineapple sundae 13c 2 tor 25c longs conicclioncry gfjry thhbatre friday october 18 french without tears ellen drew kay mittand opened by mistake charles rugcles fox news ff saturday october 19 the boys from syracuse a new design for laughing allan jones rosemary lane joe penner march of time the philhpmes cartoon romeo in rhythm unusual occupations chapter 2 zorros fighting legion matinee at xojn tuesday and wednesday october 22 and 23 if the faye4 party yort ever a richard cromwell doris nay inside story mfchael wbalen jean b scenic seattle herald advertising pays personals by agnes held flash the oub meet went off like a shot from a gun last wednes day was a tunny day with an occasion al chilly breeze but this did not hin der the pupils from demonstrating their best form in the events jim ruddell was declared senior boys champion for athleticet with seven firsts in eight events mary cummins won honours for herself by carrying away the senior girl s title four firsts in five events joan hale captured the intermediate championship for the girls while hoy peck took first place for the boys besty paul demonstrated much skill in everything that she attempted and she nor folds the junior champion ship george ferry won the laurels for junior ooys on with the winners of senior b high jump 1 jim rud dell 2 bob early 3 doug sargent girls senior high dump 1 mar garet campbell 2 mary cummins 3 helen williams boys senior standing broad jump 1 jim ruddell 2 bob early 3 john bowman boys senior running broad jump 1st jim ruddell 2nd john bowman 3rd bob early girls senior standing broad jump 1st mary cummins 2nd verna mc lintock 3rd joanna shortlll boys senior pole vault 1st bob early 2nj doug sargent 3rd jim rud dell boys senior hop step jump 1st jim ruddell 2nd john bow man 3rd doug sargent girls senior hop step jump 1st mary cummins 2nd joanna shor till 3rd marg campbell boys i senior shotput 1st jim ruddell 2nd doug sargent 3rd j shaln senior boys 100 yd dash 1st jim ruddell 2nd doug sargent 3rd john bowman senior girls 75 yd dash 1st mary cummlrls 2nd marjorie harris 3rd verna mcuntock senior boys 440 yd dafh 1st jim ruddtll 2nd john bowman 3rd jack all in ham snio boys 220 ri dnsn 1st jim ruddil 2nd john bowman 3rd dout btrgeni senior boys 8b0 yd dash 1st john bowman 2nd roy peck 3rd jack alimgham senior girls basebilt throw is mir ci mmtrs 2nd murg campbell 3id vinia mclintock boys m it met 1 i john bowman nd ro peck 3rd jack alllnfelmm intermediate boys hin jump lsi jack allmthan 2nd join ktlr 3id ormk cnt r f su ndiiir broad jump lsl ji k al llngham 2nd ro peck 3rd orm carter running broid jump 1st ro peck 2nd ormi carter 3rd bill lontj pole vault 1st bui long 2nd john ktir 3rd j boylo hop sup ind jump 1st ro pock 2nd ja a alluigham 3rd ormic car ter sh nt 1st roy peek 2nd g limbtrt 3rd jack ah ingham 100 d dash 1st jack alllnghnm 2no rov peck 3ru bill long 220 jd dash 1st jack allinghnm 2nd hov peck 3rd bui lonfc intermediate girls hop up and jump4st ruth gol 1 ham 2rd jean harley 3rd joan hale bawbi 1 throw 1st joan hale 2nd gun williams 3id jean harl v high j imp 1st jean rarity 2nd ruth goldham 3rd jean hale stpnnmt broad jump 1st jonn hale 2nd jean hirley 3rd ruh goldham 75 d dash 1st jean haricj 2nd joan hulc junior boys hich jump 1st bob burns 2nd cii uics a exander 3rd dick crlchton standing broad 1st goorpe perry 2nd bob burns 3rd charles alexan der pole vault 1st georrt fvrry runnirt broad 1st george perrj 2nd boo hoare 3rd f shortlll shot put 1st george ferry 2nd ronald latimer 3rd bob hoare 100 yd oash 1st charles alexander 2nd bob hoare 3rd r petch 220 ya dash 1st george ferry 2nd bob hoare 3rd d ismond hop step and jump 1st george ferry 2nd bob hoart 3rd f shortlll junior girls hop step and jump 1st betty paul 2nd doris armstrong 3rd barbara farom baseball throw 1st jane early 2nd marjor schenk 3rd lois nellsen running brood jump 1st betty paul 2nd dons armstrong 3rd joan brown i standing broad 1st betty paul 2nd doris armstrong 3rd jane early 75 yd dash 1st betty paul 2nd jane early 3rd joan devries speaking aside mary cummins had achieved her ambition on field day during the week she had tried for 29 ft in the hop step and jump and on rield day she went over the mark we onlookers on field day were amazed at the ease in which the per formers went over the top keep up the good work for practice makes per fect in a discussion during composition period h form m the pupils express ed their desire for the school and we wish to form a literary societyi who will be our leader mr james imlay of fergus visited last weekend with mr and mrs e r roblrson rev and mrs ross k cameron were guests or mrs j a early for the week end mr walter blehn spent the week end in chesley a guest of his auni miss belle elliot mrs v c bessey and miss doris of tororto spent the week end in uv georgetown district mrs garfield mcgllvray and baby gall fapert a tew days this week with friends in kitchener mrs a mcallister and helen art- visiting friends in ottawa and pem broke miss hcleri molr of hensall visited during the pas week with her cousin helen and jean mcallister miss hoxel burkholder of toronto was a he day guest at glenhurst with mrs d l herbert and freda mr bob carruthers recently trans ferred lo the bank of montreal branch a lanbdowne was ln town for thanksgiving weekend mrs john mfr t left this week to spend the winter monjis w th her daughter mrs h p davey in toronto mr and mrs mackay and mr r b mam oi creemore and mrs schwalm oi guelph visited with mrs r mccullough at thanksgiving dr a mcallister received word last week of the death of his eldest bro ther w jjiam which occurred on oc tober lotn at edmonton alberta miss maj creighton miss edith creirfhton b a and miss lillian jackes ba all of toronto spen thank guinj diy with miss elizabeth appelbe mi a hur dayloot who is now re kuttred a a s ufient of theology at emmanuel coljegl toronto spen thanks win day with his parents ln georfct k n holldi lsilors with mr and mrs william piluiuit included mr and m ji sid t- hargreaves and margaret of wes toronto ind mis mirgan irwl o i in mr ctl wiods cf acton pte htib a treat for the boys at lansdowne barracks it was a big night for the boys at la isdowne barracks toronto last night when a program of singing dancing comedy and music was pre sented by on array of giest artists not that entertainments like this arc unusual for seldom a week goes by that the big concert hall lsnt filled with an enthusiastic audience but last night the feature attraction was of special lnurest lo the georgetown veterans and there are many or them who ore once more seeing service with the canadian forces mrs katherlne preston was there to sing two songs written by her mother mrs beth loud and mrs dorothy swan back in 1915 very appropriate songs too for these days well give our foes the rout and turn the bounders out and well march right into berlin ln the spring the audience took up the chorus and sent it echoing through the hall it was gorgetowns night and we venture to say that loyal can adians and when we march into berlin will be sung and whistled for many a day around the barracks two copies autographed by mi peston have been added to the regimental records by kind permission of mrs beth loud we are reprinting the stirring words of the songs loyal canadians the loyal sons of canada when called upon jto fight to show a nation s might and defend a nations right her sons of toil and sons of soil her manhood brave land strong j roaeaavaliant army- toightan a wro rose up a valiant army to right a nations wrong chorusj sons of the empire were they and fought for the red white and blue sons of the maple proved they were able r splendid things to do eager to enter the fray to answer their country s call ev rybody knows the maple to the rose is the truest friend of all m w is and l by t mi in 1 mr d 13 1 din of u on with mr and mrs jack i wi 1 mis rand opening i t grand opening friday night danc5es 3 i lb r ryan auditorium guelph nexl friday ocl 181 r ual davis 8 and your favourite music jg admission 10c 0 dannnf fxery saturday night r n u mrm h n f owing to the preparations for the field meet there was no rugby last week the goals and nete for the basket ball have arrived and we hope we shall soon see some latest addition to our equipment is a balance beam thk will help out the indoor e by providing vari ety of eq fue1 bills are up save by insulating with red top insilatiig wool fuel ii costing more now under these abnormal condi- dodi and itt a smart man thst finds ways and means to cut down on the amount of fuel it take to keep bis house comfortable wheo yon insulate with red top inmladng wool you en sure even heat both upstairs aoddowneumlnatedranghts sou iiiske tieuniwfwingt on fuel bills because itfs easier to keep the house warm ndsnus by the tame token die house keep coo in sum when theneat oftne nou kept out by insolation just as surely a the beat is kept in by it in the winter time red top fusfbtiaxwool f ltrm7cs0d geergetawn and asian j the loyal sons of canada have won their countrys fame have made themselves a name are enroll d in tongues of flame our flag unfurled shall rule the world and peace and freedom reign which the loval sons of brtiain would die to still maintain which the loyal sons of britain would die to still maintain when we march into berlin well fight boys fight for freedom justice right teach our foes we mean to hold our own we 11 fight unto the end our loved ones to defend for our country and our king upon his throne for the liberty we prize and have lauded to the skies we re forced to take up arms our peace to win e it put our foes to rout and turn the bounders out and drive them back to berlin in the spring chorus so come boys come and join the army youll be proud youre fighting for the king we 11 give our foes the rout and turn the boundevs out and we 11 march right into berlin in the spring we 11 fight boys fight with british pluck and might give our foes the lesson they must learn that with britons they can t play or they will rue the day for we 11 give themvall the licking that they earn england calls on- me and you our duty now to do to quit ourselves like men as in the past all honour we will bring to our country and our king tha the glory of our empire neer may pass church news scripture text if thou taint litlhe clay of adversity thy strength is small prov 24 10 sl georjce s church thompson rector twenty second sunday aftrar trini ty sunday school 10 ajn holy com munlon 11 aju evensong 7 pan knox presbyterian church d d davidson ma minister services 11 am and 7 pm the united church rev p c cerend ba minister sunday school and bible classes will meet at lo ajn morning and evening worship will be held at 11 ajn and 7 pjn the subject for the morning will be an erjcroy within our gates and m the evening who do you think you axe rev e o baxter minister 200 pm church school 300 pjn church worahlp subject a wise decision monday 800 pjn byjtj thursday 800 pjn prayer meetmg a welcome to alt st albans church glen wis twentysecond sunday after ty sunday school 2 00 p m bra 300 pm st johns stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector 3 00 p m children s day st pauls norval harvest thanksgiving service- xuv am morning prayer and sttaasna rev s r colebrook 730 pm bparn- ing prayer and sermon rev w l o thompson johnny e eighth in g tenwilk johnnr eminersoa laneq entrant in the tenmile cr run at guelph last monday flnfta n eighth place this was one of 1 events in ouelphs annua giving dav roadt races whlcjt fleetfooted stars from toronto chener hamilton nisara t and preston to test toeir i a feature of interest next 1 will be the visit of twa members of torontos t joined by tbelr georgetown sjb johnny and james bnbwaon bill collier they will rtto from otssji town to toronto knilim from ibjraifl about 230 pjn this rewum years procedure of tfae club vim ttiey featur a run from toronto 1 georgetown

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