Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown harald wednesday evening february 12th 1941 awsy notes a tnmr mm mi our mailing ust ttwsjeefc is that of walter bus nor- rtbgton whose father arthur norring- tan was a former main street buu- neasman owning the business now operated y w h long tous is artth the argyle and sutherland hlgb- landars of canada stationed at nla- gaiaontneitake and in case any of bis friends want to oantact him his number is k46099 pte a a sohrag of the third army field workshop rjoouo mas in town last weekend to who re- jotted in this district for many years for tbft toronto evening telegram has mimed over the job to his wife who will henceforth keep telegram read- jera posted on some of the george town news gnr albert north of ouelpha 16- lisrd battery formerly stationed at sussex njb is now receiving his mall at taairvute ontario a rumour circulated in town last week that the lome scots were mofed- naed and would replace the pufferm haldlmand rifles ai nlagaraon- thelake but on investigation there proved to be no truth in the report orders to report for one months training issued recently have been can celled by the government and orders for the new 4month camps are ex pected to be issued within the next weeks several district men had re ceived their instructions including stewart maclaren george henderson sonny stockford and verdun wright sport fans will be glad that shorty burrows who has been doing a good job of splitting goal duties with reg hoare for the georgetown interme diates will be finishing the season with the team burrows was slated for a months military training which would have ended his hockey for this year but with the revision in training camp plans it is likely that he will be able to ward off a few more pucks in georgetown s march to hockey victory pte thomas wames ol the 48th hi was home for the week end spr bill ritchie and spr sheldon of the rjob now stationed at peter borough where they are taking a special course were in town for the week end pte joseph querln of the 24th field a corps rjojlmjc who was an his way to valcartler camp quebec after a 26day leave called on ills sister mrs garfield mbgllvray on walter huston who stars in drink- waters abraham lincoln on the cbg at 930 pan d6t sunday february 10 is one of the tndst distinguished living canadian actors son of robert huston a building contractor lie was born in toronto on april j 1884 and was educated for mechanical engin eering he left home however when still in his teens to join a road com pany and made his first stage appear ance in toronto in 1903 three years later he made his initial new york appearance in hal relds drama in convict stripes subsequently he tou red in the sign of the cross after which he left the stage for some years he reappeared before the footlights in vaudeville as a song and dance per former but after fifteen years work in this field he was given a dramatic role by brock pemhcrton in mr pit in new york in january 1924 hie performance won him the attention of new york critics after which similar engagements followed as the carnival man in the barker as ring lardners immortal baseball roo kie in elmer the great as dods worth in the stage version of sinclair lewis novel and in many other roles walter huston has given canada and the united states a succession of out standing stage portraits his motion picture career which commenced in 1928 has been equally successful x3nr oaanaki appleyard has joined the b and js stationed at orunp sussex nb with the 1643rd battery 12th meal xtegimenl ac ken mackenate has been trans- xened fmm the rjoajp aohool at dunnyille 1a the initial training school job avenue road toronto dance tovn hail acton thursday february 20th wlxus uihnu and his new advertisements for rent six room house with all conveni ences centrally located phone 276 tf for sale 30 chickens for sale laying ply mouth rocks may birds clarence winfleld glen williams ltp gtrl wanted girl warted to care for 2yearold child sleep out apply the herald oats for sale ibrban oats thin run 40c bushel apply r blyth glen williams phone 92 r ii it far rent comfortable room with board suit able for two furnished apply box a herald ltp cook wanted cookgeneral with considerable ex perience wanted for hollywood hotel nerval pay 36 a month phone 90 r 3 georgetown it 6 room bouse on church street with furnace and bath mnwiilwi march let apply j w kennedy phone lo x chicks for sale government approved t at rea sonable prices htoodteated s o white leghorns barred rocks black australorps and hybrids csrjter early write or call for prices thetnpsens faattry farm tfiliiswij phone 48 r 5 georgetown r r 3 watch our window fob weekly vm obeam special and confectionebx i chocolate marshmallow sundae 13c 2 orj25t longs conieelionerygo gmsmr the a tr e friday feb 14 the big guy victor mriuglrn jackie coeper march of time britains raf cartoon kick in time fox news popular science saturday feb 15 maryland a prestf state to all ha traditional glery done la tbuhnummjom wttl walter breonan fay bainter laurel and hardy dirty work christmas under fire chapter 7 the green archer effsttmis at sam tuesday and wedwatky feb 18 and 1 vomen in war tkw asaottoaaltag aaraoo at assay tta watasy barry afma jbbss teaming treasures comedy awful goof miniature rodeo do proposed an ideal german utopia back in year 1521 pour hundred yearaago a german franciscan named johann eberun of guenzburg wrote an idealistic constitution for the germans an or dinance for a sort of utopia which he called welfaria tender reasonable full of sense and tolerance it did away with both imperial and canon law abolished judgeships and advocacies tolerat ed jews and heathens outlawed heresy hunting made education compulsory for children forbade the erection of immoderately costly buildings other than public edi flees abolished war for purposes of extending or aggrandizing our land allowed cards and dicing but only for small stated stakes au thorized three hours of village danc ng each week required that no business establishment employ more than three hands and provid ed that every governor from the vil lage headman to the king should be elected and should legislate only by the advice and with the consent of his local or national council justice and sanity inform every line of this brief and simple docu ment this text for the governance of a rural hamlet drafted to display the world in which an individual pre ferred to live and no individual german or other living in a ger man village in the year 1521 would have lived unhappily under the laws of this modest solon but 1521 happened to be a culmi nant year in europe it was the year in which luther was c i demned by the diet at worms the jynamite contained in more thin hree centuries of struggles between empire and papacy in three ten tunes of exploitation of the pious germons by a cynical and voracious lpiscopate suddenly exploded in this year and the germans weie storied on a career of brutal mnfe md religious warfare which brought ihim two whole centuries of dark ness and misery not what the individual eberhn designed and desired but what the iccumulated past made necessar constituted the substance of refor mutmn politics and what the then dominant stratum of german soci tlj the princes designed and de red determined how the political oroblenis would be met born wiardat feel memorial hospital brampton on wednesday february kb 194 to mr and mrs roy ward a sonpaul bowman at toronto on monday morning february 10 1941 annie maria taylor beloved wife of wil liam bowman formerly of george town and ouelph in her 74th year stewart suddenly at his resi dence king street georgetown oh tuesday february 11th 1941 john william stewart dearly beloved hus band of margaret kentner hi w 20th year the funeral will be held from the home of h o mocsure maple ave on thursday february 13th to st georges church for service at 3 o clock dbt interment in green wood cemetery georgetown in memokiam pennant m loving memory of norma ethel tennant who passed away feb 16th 1940 god called h home it was his will but in our hearts she uveth still grandparents from aberdeen a taxloab passenger arriving at his destination paid the fare but did not up the driver you forgot something said the driver honest bewilderment slapping hlb pockets and peering back into the cab your bagpipes said uie driver darryl f canucks maryland to bx seen ax thk gbsgobt theatre on 8atwumy stirring brilliant 8pectaoulari thrilungl these are some of the adjectives which advance reports have heaped on darryl p zanueks technicolor pro duction of maryland cornea to tfie gregory theatre on saturday and which previewers have said is ev en greater than kentuclc the picture fuses the color and beau ty of the proud south with the stir ring heart story of two spirited young people torn between love and a fierce family pride the thrilling maryland hunt cup race with naming auks flashing against blue sky and green turf as stouthearted thoroughbreds compete in americas most spectacular steeplechase provides a roaring climax for the film the picture cast includes three lead ing members walter brennan fay bainter and hattie modaniel who have been awarded oscars in addi tion five members of the production stuff have been honoured brennan that cantankerous flreeaun old cod ger of kentuck gives another great characterization as do bainter and modaniel also featured are brenda joyce john payne charlie buggies and marjorie weaver one of hollywood s most successful directors henry king handled the megaphone on maryland ethel hill and jack andrews wrote the original screen play gene markey was asso ciate director airplanes fly below sea level in some places airplanes have flown at more ex treme negative altitudes than any submarine la capable of going ex cept for test dives that have taken a single united states naval subma rine down to a depth of 350 feet naval submarines are seldom operat ed at any depth greater than neces sary for getting out of sight and avoiding danger of collision with surface vessels this is easily ac compushed by cruising at a depth of from 45 to 65 feet below the sur face of the sea at any greater depths the submarine is blind it retains vision only by keeping its periscope above water on the other hand there are nu merous places on earth over which aircraft have flown or are capable of flying below sea level in death valley national monument in call forma for example aircraft are constantly landing and taking off from an airport that is 210 feet be low sea level an airplane skim mug the surface of russia s cas pian sea would be flying approxi mately 85 feet below sea level and it could fly up the volga river for several hundred miles on a course farther below sea level than naval submarines habitually cruise the surface of the sea of galilee lies farther below sea level than any naval submarine is capable of going with any hope of ever returning to the surface but for some real submarine acrobatic flying we have only to send our aircraft skim ming overthe dead sea of pales tine there any competent aviator may start a power dive or spin at sea level lose 1 000 feet of altitude then resume level flight with 300 feet of negative altitudi to spare i sivger sewing machine co singer electric round bobbin port age 30 00 electric cabinet model 50 00 singer drophead treadle 10 00 others at reduced prices singer sew ing machine co 21 queen st west brampton phone 506 ltp pers0naland social mr joseph beaumont is reouparav ing in toronto from an qlneas which he suffered last week ool james bahantme a o wesc w h long and w o biehn attended the meeting of the brampton lions club on monday evening rev and mrs ross k cameron were entertained at dinner by major and mrs j r barber last friday even ing prior to mr camerons lecture at tcnox presbyterian church mr and mrs al cameron were in town on y night enroute for kincardine where mr cameron baa been transferred by the bank of man tree he was formerly with the bank in huntingdon quebec mr and mrs o e davenport rook- wood r r no 2 announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter margaret esther to joseph vernon cole georgetown son of mr and mrs william cole milton the marriage to take place the latter part of february mr j b mackenzie was taken to toronto general hospital last week where he underwent an operation he is making satisfactory progress and u is expected that he will be able to return home in another two weeks yvonne adams hazel walker may hicken alice and- viola costigan and george walker spent tihe week endskl- ing at umberlost lodge huntsvlue alice and viola stayed over for a weeks holiday at the northern resort aavt wit h safety at your rex all store tombfer and mi31 tooth powder both for 37c stove and furnai specials for this week giant khuschen 69c nova kelp tabs 79c 139 z5c noxzema 19c bibma rex 75c sl75 rexall orderlies 25c 50c de nova 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