im the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 28th 1941 j boon canton amd wouaill ronald to mr and mrs wiluam oauton jessie stewart on maylttto 1m1 at pl memorial hospital brampton may 18th 1941 to mr and mm fired leece nee una dig- gins a son richard omar wjcas bobbie and jacqueline wish to announce the arrival of their baby sister betty joann at peel memorial hospital brampton may 18th 1941 both mother and baby doing fine died logan mumro jn glen williams suddenly on saturday may 24th an a isuir of fire frank logan and stanley logan sons of mr hugh logan and the late mabel logan of glen williams and james mimroe late of north of scotland the funeral was held from the home of h c mcclure maple ave george town on monday may 26th at 2 em dj3t interment in glen w1i- ams cemetery the weather may has now begun to really warm up the average temperature for the past week was 652 just 128 degrees feigner than the weekbefore though it has threatened rain a oouple of times it hat amounted- to uttle more than a sprinkle rain la badly needed in all parts of the coun try fanners are now beginning to count on a light hay crop unless we jet a soaker soon following are the local records for toe week date h and l rain- temp fall tues may 20 86 69 wed may 21 88 68 thur may 22 81 67 04 frl may 23 62 54 6at- may 24 61 41 sun may 25 69 44 mon may 26 82 52 ball1nafad mr david mcenery- is visiting with bis daughter mrs james nelson in hinsdale oct for a few weeks mrs robert warne left on monday or bolsaevam man where she will tlslt with her sister mrs v kentsar mr and mrs earl mckay of brampton visited with friends in this community on the 24th pte leo jatnleson of the lome scots stationed at hamilton spent tbe week end at his home here the sectional rally of the halton wmjs was held here last wednesday with a splendid attendance miss mar garet bellachy a missionary an fur lough from trinidad was the guest speaker mrs h caldwell gave a splendid temperance talk a quiet wedding ceremony took place saturday afternoon may 24th s the manse when miss noreen mc kechnle eldest daughter of mr and mrs d mckechnle became the bride of mr tfromas allan son of mr and mrs w allan of acton rev a o w foreman officiated at the cere mony the bride wore a lovelygown- of embroidered mauve sheerwtui white corsage bat and accessories she was attended by her sister miss norma mckechnle who wore blue crepe with pink corsage white hat and accessor- lee mr lloyd mclean acted as best man after a short motor trip the couple will reside in acton stewarttown last week lcpl s hunt of newmarket waa home for a couple of days also ac gilbert hunt of jarvis mr and mrs c paul spent the week end with mrs hunt norman baily of toronto was home lor the week end mr and mrs frank jenklnson herbieand maralyn were visitors with mrs h jenklnson this week mrs tracy was taken to toronto general hospital last thursday for further treatment mr i hmlyn of london was stay ing a few days with his sister mrs tracy rev and mrs 8 r oolebrook and mrs bally attended the ascension day choral service at acton thursday evening mrs bally spent the holiday week end visiting at her sons homes in toronto regsgt major murray of hamil ton was home for a short while last week rev s r oolebrook is conducting confirmation classes weekly at st johns church l1mehouse week end and holiday visitors in the village included mr and mrs a w lane and misses dorothy and norma mr and mrs ted morrow of toronto with mrs robert lane miss olive marshall with the hill family and mr and mrs denis hid and blake of hamilton with his par ents mr and mrs hill mr and mrs earl scott and garry with his parents friday also attend ing the funeral of tbe late james davfes at eden mills mr alex wright home for the week end messrs joseph mcgowan and harry smettiurst of barrie at mrs a j 1 smetbursvs and to attend the fun eral mr and mrs w oceenlees and chil dren end miss vera wilson of mh- ton with mr and mrs a w benton a statement by the minister of finance in money alone this war is costing canada in round figures 4000000 a day that is three and onequarter times the daily cost of the last year of the last war this conflict costs so much more because it is a battle of giant swift machines as well as of men and to build other than the very best machines would be futile they must be worthy of our men canada dare not and will not sacrifice men for lack in quality or quantity of fighting machines hence we must produce them on a scale hitherto undreamed of to do this canada needs now to borrow from her citizens at least 600000000 in addition to the revenue raised by taxes to obtain this money canada will on june 2nd offer victory bonds fortunately canadians have the money to buy these victory bonds this is shown by a greatly expanded national income and by recorclsavings deposits if every person wkojias savings or who can make payments out of wages or income will invest in victory bonds the loan will be quickly subscribed but the wholehearted support of every citizen is necessary what canadians have done before canadians can and will do again our population was less than nine millions in 1918 and 1919 yet in november 1918 our people invested 616000000 in victory bonds eleven months later in october 1919 they invested 572000000 the total subscribed for victory bonds in those two loans was 1188000000 this year with our population increased to more than twelve millions the nation that did ltx before can do it again and in greater measure the terms of the loan will be an nounced may 31st get ready to buy every bond that you can minister oj finance tefepihtdatfojod- helen meredith and mr arthur gam ble spent sunday with the nobles at cheltenham mrs leslie campbell and children moved to georgetown last week- mr and mrs o post and family are moving into mr gowdys cottage on the fifth line a number of tbe local ladles quilted a large quilt for the salvation army at mrs wrights on tuesday after noon at the same time a carton con taining alxtyfour articles including dresses and coats was packed ready for shipment to the same organization mr and mrs j n newton opened their home on saturday afternoon for a i picnic which is likely to be the last social time with their minister and his wife rev and mrs d d davidson before their departure tor smiths falls in june during the afternoon the sabbath school present ed re- davidson with a leather brief case in appreciation of the great in terest he took in that organization which will always be remembered by its member the ladles in a small way expressed their feelings of good- will to mrs davidson by presenting her with a vase of yellow tulips irom which hung several dollar bills al though these gifts were not large or expensive we hope that they will re call some happy associations in lime- house congregation where they will be welcomed any time they are free to come again the tears on many faces showed it is with regret they are part ing with their pastor but wish hln sod luck and gods blessing in his new charge word has recently been received from major j r g sutherland- who is sull at imperial staff college in sussex eng and from sapper sam gisby also in england both are re ported well glen williams mr and mrs norman barlow and nora of guclph visited with friends her on saturday mr and mrs goldle masales and family of beamsville were visitors on sunday at the home of mr and mrs clayton allen ptc welbtirn marchment returned to his regiment the highland light in fantry stationed at debert ns last friday evening mr tom mcmaster suffered a frac tured arm on friday evening when his team of horses started unawares and he was flung from the wagon soldier boys home over the week end included ptes james bilck john ev- erson jimmy gamble and a j wil liams all from standard barracks hamilton john hooper left last week for man ning depot pte bill korzack is home on sick leave following an appendix operation bill is stationed at valoartter camp quebec i private clifford fletcher of the royal canadian signalling corps spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs wm h beaumont clifford is stationed in kitchener but his home is in vancouver his mo iher nee blackatock lived here many years ago britains cause in the beginning the scales seem ed hopelessly against them m the matter of machines and weapons the scales undoubtedly were and still axe weighted against them but into the side of balance holding their scanty equipment they flung the weight of british manhood and it turned out to be heavier than thousands of tool of metal lbs helen mids and b flsmuj at me old noma hen 1ft kelson lane of toronto with xm7 tttttr si it j nfrtsk j qtrs mm tbtcvt it hw wim jswnmsj omufo vocatioas offers wfdr ni f wmkf4 jimts with tl tcttota tb ctrnfiktwiy whmfd fry mpmkity jfoar tkttt wd hv mdfttmtr pert fnm 7j witktftxfhastspimktmcaukismjo mfioc ifcssx fett wtjtj t wco