Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 2nd 1941 march of time at united church vtdh lv orow no j o ifaa fftattmal toboiiitlou of the jmitod church on friday owning the jtth of march when the curtains war parted the proper atmosphere urns created by tha flgure of old father xhae in tradt- lonal robes with ancient beard and great scythe stalking solemnly across the stag then fnuoemd a xlcb varie- y cf aoonse fllomratmi the ch mmrnxmot he year and atao changes wrought by the passage of the jean to oaetumes methods ot work habits nd ideals wtthjeo many clever ar- mngements jit would he i to select any jor special mention the display of odstumee some very old one 1x0 years and one worn at a ball given for the prince of wales when 4n canada before he was jbdward vh and soma quite ultmmodern made a most interestfiig feature the delightful spring sons and dance by nn dainty jlttle glrio and the aierinanoe throughout the programme of the graceful useful jlttle nage jane jume were two lovely items the ladles were very grateful too to the gentlemen who oame to their as- mtttanne m song and pvi the f ouowtng musical numbers were beautifully rendered and were each illustrated by appropriate figures pos ed tn very convincing picture frames adas elms king and lira r h wright accompanied at the piano t song of the betvkhm five little gtels original 2 if i could call the years back mro m o wriggtaewoxth 3 the second minuet joy ruddeu 4 the swallows airs f thompson 5 3rahms lullaby trio mrs wrtg- glesworth mrs thompson miss king 6 because mrs thompson 1 john reel msle chorus 8 soverthreads among the gold miss m erwin mr stewart young mr t faram mrs wrlgglesworth 0 the winters lullabymtao king 10 therell always be an etagland rachlim phone 233 jfert to jhr mdnctv ofboe sew what why we saw anything j and our price are always reasonable pwfwrur flumg att gr as m try wantt yew easier cleaning specials madetmeasnre suits for men mis f o overend as narratdv kept the chain passing smoothly along by her happy introducttons and com ments at the credit was given where much credit is due to mrs a m hejlsen the leader of the group of ladles who arranged the affair by mrs f sinclair and a beautiful bouquet iwas presented to mrs nehsen by the little page refreshments were then served with the assistance of four attentive boy chefs and opportunity given to in spect the four tables of the seasons charmingly decorated under the super vision respectively of mlse h a staunton mrs bailey mrs deans and mrs kennedy the spring table re presented a hedged in garden with spring flowers pussywillows and birds the summer table was decorated with pink roses and in the centre a wedding cake fall showed a color variety of fruit and vegetables and autumn leaves and winter was just as attractive with icy snowy and christmas decorations norval miss edith loree rj of toronto spent the week end with her uncle mr j n morgason mr william magulre has returned to his home in reglna mrs b dollop is visiting in king stem miss florence mcpherson and mrs j noble spent sunday with miss ro binson in toronto miss prairie magulre la visiting in toronto mr and mis joseph a harris hamilton spent the week end their homes here mr and mrs thomas mcmlchael were visitors of mr and mis bui mc mlchael on sunday mr and mrs prank hustler spent sunday in toronto m helen m browne and miss joan browne attended the tea given by vis ralph r corson dunvegan road on monday in honour of mrs r j corson of markhatn the occa sion being her eightieth birthday mr hurray wilson of hamilton spent the week end with his mother mrs m wuaon mr and mrs w g hutcheeon and mrs r d graham of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs george g watch our window n i fruit sam snathe 13c 2 for 25c i longs confectionery phone 89 georgetown hmii order easter plants or flowers from i the barber floral go rhone 47w we win flsa anywhere gboboetown otjb store opening in ucgibbon block wexmvesdaw afb 9 gegjry theatre friday april 4 moon over burma crime doesnt pay respect the law cartoon billy mouses akwakade sport diving demons fox news saturday april 6 slightly honorable w mi nj rr um mk bath nny march of time arms and the men cartoon of fox and hounds chapter 14 the green archer anmm tuesday aiid wednesday aprfl 8 and v private affairs botud uss hsm herbert a mmir novelties dog in the orchard mora about nostradamus california thoroughbreds my pop my bopl newlyweds are honoured atjterr cotta a number of friends and neighbours from union and terra gotta met at thehome of mr and mrs prod lyons on friday march met to honour a recent bride mrs mufred lovefl norma hunter after progressive euchre had been enjoyed mr andrew modonald chair man for the evening called the ga thering to order and after a few ap propriate remarks a short progra followed mrs grossart of toronto and mies nora lyons played a very enjoyable piano duet master ray anderson sang a pleasing little num ber mls v eleanor mcdonalds read ing on man was very humorous and made the wriggling worms seem very insignificant norma was then invited to come to the front and mrsr clarence ander son read the following address union march 21 1941 dear norma this little congregation has gathered here tonight to give you warmest greetings and try to guide you right upon the sea of matrimony you have ventured forth and with your good mate miured soon will travel north so we your friends and neighbours with wishes most sl6cere desire to show our love and esteem to yoi whom we hold dear although our hearts are sad to lose one who was ever ready to help us out in tune of need at any social or party but with that talent you possess of being a citizen fine we rejoice to know come weal or woe your light will forever shine so what we have to offer you by word of mouth and gift please accept as a sendoff and a little parting lift theres violet and margaret and mar- jorie so gay with enid and christine have come along to say theyve not had much experience yet would offer this advice ii hubby should get fresh or smart just make him pay the price but bessie downey thinks theyre wrong says she i know the ropes youll have to treat him gently to realise your hopes youll have to keep him tidy and wash his shirts and jeans and it hes fond of hamburg steak dont feed him pork and beans then anne lyons comes along to tell her little tale and says if you do what x say youre sure to get on swell just keep your eye upon this chap dont let your gaze eer cease for if you do hell have the house full of mechanics grease and then theres evelyn smith and also edna loam they say if you would treat him wen dont feed him from a can and ruthle thompson she stands up upon her fettle feet to pipe her little tune which is teed him on cht meat and all the other folk you see join la with wishes truer that long life happiness and pros perity may ever come to you p h social and personal miss audrey grieve- spent the week end with relatives in ouesph mrs edith obtrander attended the funeral of her brother mr norman storey at belfcuntain last saturday mrs john mathews market street att the funeral on saturday of he late norman storey at belfountaln mr and mrs waiter mcollvray of burlington visited in town over the week end mr and mrs fred thompson have returned home ater a sbday visit with their daughter mrs iac0l l a pulling ax louisville kentucky mr jim monlven and mr jack tost former employees of provincial paper ltd left this week for toronto where they have secured positions with the dominion envelope company pte lex schrag of camp borden mr and mrs jack grofkiirth and son michael of brampton weer weekend visitors with mr and mrs william bullivant and mrs lex schrag mr gordon ostrander of windsor visited with- mr and mrs william ostrander glen williams last week end pte w e tennant of newmarket training camp was home last week for a day with his parents mr and mrs sam tennant visitors last sunday with mr and mrs b colman and mrs e colman were mrs h ambrose mr d plnnlgan and misses kathleen and alice plnnl gan all of toronto mr charles chapman formerly ot the bank of montreal now employed at smith jk stone ltd underwent an operation tn guelph general hospital recently and is recovering as well as can be expected mr and mrs w c anthony ac companied by miss a z coventry and mrs hugh cunningham of nor- val visited with relatives in wood stock on sunday ken mackenzie son of mr and mrs j b mackensi has been transferred with the rcaf from toronto to camp madeleine quebec he has been promoted to the rank of lead ing aircraftsman bob early roy peck doug bracken and jack maclaren local members of bramptons grace male choir took part in the entertainment at the capitol theatre brampton last thursday for the benefit of the to- llons bill long a c welk bd mcwhirter h silver dick licata james ballantlne and t elson were present at the charter night of the weston lions club which was held last wednesday evening at the sweets on bloor street toronto on behalf of the georgetown lions club uon chief banantlne presented the new dubwith framed picture of the king and queen the weston club is the 4016th club to be established algoma steel corporation ltd sauk ste marie ontario b drive for wjwdrjgooo opened by canadian wiat service fund wendell wllhde at toronto presenting a 922- 600 contribution from the linen trade association of the united states to buy a spitfire urged all aid to bri tain 10 sales of war savings certificates in first year of operation exceeds ml- tlal objective of 60000000 by 000000 11 decennial census of canada to be taken in june as scheduled 12 two ameers and 17 men reported lost in fire on hmjob oxter cana dian patrol vessel off halifax maclaren and mccartney continued from page 1 ving as secretary and treasurer re spectively those chosen to arrange the drive in the different sections of the district are ward 1 harold cleave mrs a reeve ward 2 j richardson mm t grieve fred armstrong mrs clar ence hayes ward 3 w e nodwell mrs sam mackenzie llmehouse and 4th and 5th lines t grieve and w gowdy base line to ashgrove f a- ander- georgetown tbashgrove waiter lawson and norman thompson 7th and 8th lines above georgetown 1 w a wilson and alex mckay glen williams wilson heaton and mrs roger guyot norval george brown and n a ro binson leslie a mcdonald averyn smith at the conclusion miss marjorle mokane presented the bride with a beautiful fourpiece silver tea ser vice and tray accompanying the gift was a pretty card listing the names of all those who had made it the bride then mpn her thanks for the many kltidnwwfw re ceived in the past and for the lovely gift which would always be treasured and serve as a reminder of the many friends at union and terra ootta speeches were made by messrs prank petch t l leslie fred iyons and clarence anderson all spoke in appreciation of the active part which norma had taken in the community and wished her every happiness in the years ahead a dainty lunch was then served by the hostess who was assisted by the young ladles of the community new advertisements wanted bright young girl also young man for greenhouse work barber floral co phone 47w swar wanted to bay english and western saddles re gardless of condition apply william roney market street seed oats for sale choice erban seed oats d mclaughlin r r 3 georgetown formerly col masons farm phone 37 ltp fist to rent three room flat with bath separate entrance no children apply mrv walter parsons factory sc george town ltp store to bent store to rent living quarters above on john street 15 a month apply at herald office stp live and die poultry highest market prices a bamett dt bon hut- tonvlue phone brampton ml r 14 re- fr sale one buckeye coal brooder stove on metal mother coal brooder store both slightly used apply george o brown norval fhone georgetown 382 r xl p mmm car 7 roomed booae hotair beating all oonwrdenoaa eorner of mam and gnelph street occupancy april let apply to m v 6tjt mlton or psoh mq 1 oficrge- ed rooms with kitchenette and smk clean and cornfortabry furnhthed jep- atrnte entrance also extra large com fortable front room unlnrnlsbed call during the day or phone am quern st itpta h a weekly review af developments on the borne font march 20 s7 194l war appropriation bill of gl300 on passes commons without re corded vote cjgp amendment call ing for interest free loans defeated by 167 to 8 bill given first reading in senate 2 agreement reached between can ada and united states so broadening application and interpretation of ruahbagot agreement of 1817 as to permit installing armaments on naval vessels built in great lakes shipyards armaments to be dismantled for voy age to sea under ruhbagot agreement great takes recognized as area where naval armaments axe not tinttaind by either country new interpretation continues this principle 3 supplementary estimates tabled in commons for 7874484 the esti mates are for expenditure in the fis cal year expiring this month not cov ered by votes which have already re ceived parliamentary approval the main item of 73238254 covers expen diture by governor generals warrants during the period between dissolution of parliament in january 1940 and assembly of the new parliament 4 house of commons adjourns for easter recera from april 0 to april 28 5 national income in the first month of the year estimated at 422 million gain over december when the standing was 419 million being 07 per cent 8 of 19 projects in the ca chemical and explosives programme eight plants have begun to produce two will be in production shortly four are scheduled to produce about the middle of the year and the five re maining plants will produce at a later date states a progress report cover ing this 105 million programme issu ed by hon c d howe minister of munitions and supply in all some 33000 men are em ployed on the programme of this number approximately 18000 are em ployed- on construction and over 400 on production 7 canadas second national explo sive plant will produce five different kinds of explosives three of which have never before been made m can- ada the new plant is one of the major expkietves plants of the world capi tal expenditure on the plant rum to some 19000000 it is rxqmcted to be in fun production by m ended march u by the department of muni bonn and supply lumbered 1748 and totalled hojbs alroratt one olmnoisu j to the link mfg otx oancrjoerae ontario another for 77t gotng to the da havinand air craft company of can ada tcxonto under the head of capi tal expenditure mrootxooa goes to the ueutool gordon oousena ohb man of the war savings committee spoke briefly and voiced the cooper ation of the coinmrttee with the drive during the campaign no emphasis wffl be placed op the sale of war savings certificates in order to divert energies to the successful completion of the drive for funds mayor g a armstrong of milton county chairman was present at the meeting he explained that the coun ty of halton has been asked to raise 16400 made up as follows oateyjee 7000 burlington 3000 georgetown 2h00 milton 2000 acton 1000 16500 major sanford salvation anny rep resentative for brampton and district attended the meeting and spoke briefly le roy dale kc will head a special names committee whose func tion win be to interview certain citi zens whom the committee feels might be able to make substantial gifts to the fund big doings are planned to mark the end of the drive on saturday april 13th a meeting was held last night to make arrangements for this and with the cooperation of the fire bri gade it is expected that saturday nlghters will see some real doings in the vicinity of main street posters will appear the end of his week ad vertising the event on behalf of branch 120 canadian legion president f c mccartney pre sented a 100 cheque to mr maclaren as the first donation to the fund another 100 granted by the george town council at its meeting last night gave further impetus to the fund i save with safety at your rexall stoke wall papers our wallpaper department is just bristlmr with papers of etory description qvtet sm- pretenuons deslrns for the con- servatlre taste conrenuonal and distinct floral deatans for averare taste and outstanding contrast and brilliant eolors for those who like dhahletrre tones beany folks roore rot to see to believe the nines we have for you thbitear living room papers 12 to 40c itmkou kitchen papers 12ic to 20c dining room papers 12vc to 35c feb boll hail papers 15c to 35c rsatboll bedroom papers lie to 25c feb bow bathroom papers 15c to 35c we have some exceptional values in job lot papers this year that it wilt pay you to tee before you make your purchases and remember you can always shop to advantage at your rexall store j robbs drug store

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