Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening auguat 13th 1941 church news scrlptare text then they that feared the lwd the lord hearkened end heard it and book of remembrance waa written before htm for them that feared the lord and that thong ht i hi mal 3 is st georgvs chi jfcamaa ilttompaoi hhrnml tenth si aaaaaaafl k bikrs ooramnml rmpivc evensong church rev woo thcrmot rector tenth sunday after jtrlnlty sunday school 10 ajn holy communion 11 am 7 pjn st albana church glen william alter trinity matins 93 aan sunday school 1030 tin georgetown united church rev r c todd bjl minister 10 asxl sunday school and bible 11 ajcn rev geo aitjcen of guelph the evening ser vice is withdrawn during august st johns church stewarttown rev s r colebrook rector 2 pjn sunday school 3 pan evening- prayer st stephen s church hornby 1o30 ajn sunday school 11 00 ajn morning prayer st pauls church nerval 130 pjn sunday school 730 pin evening prayer knox presbyterian caavch 10 an sunday aohool 11 ajn rev peter jameson cromarty during the month of auguat there will be no evening service ltmehobm presbyterian cfamreh a pan st rev peter jameson of crcmexty baptist church thursday aug 14th fl pjn devo tional and church business meeting saturday aug 16th meet at church at 230 pan for picnic outing sunday aug 17th bible school at 1030 ajn divine worship at 7 pjn the gospel of the glorious christ how it works happy is he whose hope is in the lord his god minister rev john e ostrom ba b th glen united church r k lemkay ba 103o ana sunday school 700 pjn evening worship we extend a cordial invitation to those not womtbuppdng toewfaere to worship with us come to the church in the glen the united church of canada rev a o w foreman ba 10 ajn sunday school 11 am public worship mehrule 2 pin sunday school 3 pjn public worship churchill 130 pjn bubllc worship 230 pjn sunday sohool all services on standard tune asthma dont spoil your summer with asthma and hay fever get davis asthma remedy 7895 the 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confectionerytjs cbejry theatre friday august 15 maisie was a lady nappy with ann souiern lew ayrea maureen o sndlvan disney timber comedy cuckoo cavaliers puppetoon dipsy gipsy fox news saturday august 16 boys town mickey rooney spencer tracy bobs watson cartoon fighting b9z chapter 2 king of the royal mounted matinee at 3 pnu tuesday and wednesday august 19 and 20 blackout conrad veldt valerie hobaoo canada carries on churchills island jan garb cartoon crackpot quail active service notes congratulations to major j arnott early news of whose promotion from the rank of captain was contained in a cafaaagraun to bis wife this week major early went oyaceas with the ppoxj shortly afterthe outbreak of war in 1w9 lac jim kelly is now stationed with the rjcaj in windsor at no 7 ej tj9 pilot officer ian mackenzle of trenton is spending a leave at his home in town acu wllbert bradley has been trans fexred from 8t thomas to no 8 8if tj3 brantf ord men in unifortn in town for the weekend included acq leslie clark acq norman marchment acs stuart young toronto acq george long lonoon lac ken mackenzie a recent grad uate of no 9 sptb surxxmerside p ej is home on leave with his parents mr and mrs j b mackenzie pte lex schrag is home on furlough from camp debert ns where he is stationed with the royal canadian ordnance corps ac2 george gilmer left manning depot toronto this week for winni peg dick beaumont who spent the week end at his home in glen williams enters tte rcaj at london next thursday formerly in the local bank of commerce branch he was transferred to new hamburg a lew months ago anothe former banker ac2 nor man stewart who was on the staff of e bank of montreal is now at the new air school at clinton ontario capt wilfred crowe formerly of or angeville was taken prisoner at crete while doing medical duty according to information received last friday by his cousin mr walter gray capl crowe was previously reported miss lng in a cablegram received by his cousin mr russell morrow orange vllle jeweller sgt pit george bye edwards nephew of mr k roy edwards lor mer georgetown resident is believed to be a prisoner of war in germany about a month ago his father mr h p edwards received a cable that sgt pilot edwards was missing in an oper atlonal flight no further information was received until this week when a card came beamg the date mark of a german prison camp the card reads my dearest skip bailed out kite on fire landed safely unconscious to grouna don t remem ber pulling rip cord only two got out two canuck pals here don t need any pity red cross 100 per cent excellent treatment good lazy life can study oood spirit con tlnues write often shot down over france good fun while it lasted getting tanned have good time till i return its always thumbs up love to you all signed bye in england there is a man who is 104 years old and deaf und blind and who does not know hat there is a war on neither wheeler nor nye is 104 years old toronto saturday night the first letter from one of the lome scots who recently arrived over seas was in the editors mallbig last week it was from cpl tom warnes who spent some time at camp burden with the 48th highlanders and re joined his regiment when they mobl uzed for active service in the spring we were glad to lear from cpl warncs and hope h a wp1 as o 1 ers will write often again heres his letter somewhere n li tlnd saturday july i9th 1941 mr wnlter blehn editor georgetown herild georgetown ontario dear sir i thought i would just v t du a few lines to let you know ra we are still alive and in the best of health and spirits as you know we jie lone scots have been in england for q lite some time now and we are getting along very well all things considered we have a very nice camp althougn i don t think we shall be here very long all the boys are quite happy and con tented i think especially just at this time as wc have all just returned from spending a fiveday leave in iif ferent parts of england and scotland the boys are all without exception very enthusiastic in their praises of the english and scotch peop e and their kindness and hospitality toward us i myself went to yorkshire the place of my birth and roy wiggins who went with me is especially loud in his praises of yorkshire hospltalltv we had a grand and glorious time well there was a herald in the mail for me when i got back and as jim sargent and i were the only ones to get a copy of your paper today and they being the first heralds since ar living jn this country you can lnu gine the way the boys gathered around us to have a squint at the home towri i want to once again thank you for sending us the herald it sure means a lot to us especially now that we are so far away from home and we shall all be looking for further sum m the near future on the bottom mar gin of the herald i received was a cheery hello tom from hirojd marshall at base post office who i suppose had had it pass through his hands while sorting some of the enor mous piles of army mall we have had quite a number of georgetown- boys who have been over here longer than we fiave in to tee us we are all being held together so far in no 2 company under major baroer and other georgetown officers add n c os and it means a lot to be with a lot of fellows all well knowr to one another well i will close now wishing you and your worthy publication every success yours sincerely cpl t s warnes b74771 no 2 company loren scots det no i cdn general holding uni canadian army overseas mr and mrs a e shnln received a letter last week from gnr sam barry who has been overseas for se veral months with the rca gnr barry who is a farmers on coming from near tweed worked for the shams on their farm near vorval be fore enlisting he mentions receiving 300 we come cigarettes from a georgetown organl zatlon probably the soldiers com forts committee we are now w ell on the way to mastery of the air says cnr barry russia is putting up a great flgl l and i think all things point o an early british victory births marriages deaths born westfall mr and mrs ivan west- fall nee marjorie hunter of brampton wish to announce the ar rival of a son robert kenneths at peel memorial hospital august 11 married speers bessey at the george town baptist church on august 7 1941 by rev john e ostrom mary pearl youngest daughter of mrs and the late mr john w bessey to harry arthur speers meota sask son of the late mr and mrs thorn as j speers toronto died davidson in georgetown on sun day a unist 10th 1941 annie men zies widow or the late hugh david son iv memoriam dewhurst in loving memory of allnn dew hurst son of mr and mrs andrew dewhurst who passed away august 13th 1934 in our hearts yo ir memory lingers sweetly tender fond and true there is not a day dear allan that we do not think of you ever remembered by mother dad havcy and elsie lucas in loving memory of a dear husband and father charles lucas who passed away august hth 1040 his weary hours and davs of pain his roubled nights are past and in our aching hearts we know he ha to md sweet rest at ast sadly n isrd by wife and family collections on august 1st 1941 an owen sound client wrote accept our sincere thanks on your efforts and success in cleaning up this account in full send in your list of accounts to day and be prepared to send us your thanks a few weeks lat er no doubt you would find some or your money buried in dormant accounts useful today let us get it for you kelly aiken collection specialists orangeville ontario save with safety at your rexall store for brighter smllea use briton tooth paste 29c protect cut from infection first aid quickbands 25c specials for this week mum deodorant 39 lysol disinfectant 35c first aid book free drene shampoo 39c b7i arrid cream 39c s9i alka seltzer poison ivy lotion 29o you can always shop to advantage at your rexall drug store hotcrre qnlckly with rexall gypsy cream 30c 60c restore ifchy kexau alkalizing salt 5 oz 50c tiunl afalnst unpleuant breath use ml 31 antiseptis month wash and gargle 8 oz size 49c get relief from acid stomach disorder with bismarex the antacid stomach powder 4 oz 75c 16 oz- 175 robbs drug store the rexall store we deliver georgetown mrs annie davidson buried at bowmanville mrs annie davidson widow of the late hugh davidson passed away last sunday august 10th at the home of her daughter mrs p w cleave she had been in falling health for the past vvo years and had been confined in bed for two weeks she was the daughter of the late mr and mrs thomas menzles and was born in toronto she was the last surviving member of her family for the past fourteen years she had resided in georgetown with mr and mrs cleave besides her daughter she is survived by two sorts h a davidson of to ronto and r d davidson of ottawa the funeral service yesterday after noon wu conducted by her pastor rev w g o thompson of st georges church of england after the service at the home the funeral cortege went by motor to bowmanville where interment was made in bow- manvlue cemetery card of thanks the family of the late mr samuel allfn desire to return their sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown to them in their be reavement and for the beautiful flor al tributes especially the united church the lol no 346 and the ladles bible class also the family would like to express their sincere ap preciatlon to mr r k lemkay for the impressive service he conducted new advertisements help wanted a woman for light housework ap ply it box k herald for rent apartment for rent immediate pos session apply miss j leavitt it phone 122 wanted live and dressed poultry highest narket prices a barnett son huttonvllle phone brampton 343 r 14 reverse charges choice farm for sale near georgetown beautiful 6 room house almost new hydro water system furnace bath room 100 acres good farm land silo and drhc shed for particulars ap ply by letter to 968 main st e 3tp hamilton for rfnt comfortably furni 1 ed apartment 2 rooms and kitchenette with bathroom ndjoinliil also two large front rooms one moderntelv furnished and other partfv f rnihhed for light ho sekeep ing use of phone and every convent ence apply queen st apartments it phone 256 or call before 8 pm do ov need a spare tire used tires for sale traded in c now tires 17 tires 600 x 16 8 tires 550 x 16 will replace 600 x 16 3 tires 625 x 16 3 tires 650 x j6 2 tires 700 x 16 2 tires 525 x 21 prices from 3 00 up 30 day guarantee on all tires speights oarage 2tp phone 278w trade or swap we have to trade or swap singer sewing machines treadle or electric what have you in exchange also guaranteed repairs to all makes of sewing machines singer sewing machine co 21 queen st w brampton phone 696 auction sale of furniture and household goods at the residence of a mrs sydney mills satl itday august wth 194t at 1 pjn daylight saving time 8 piece dining room suite columbls cabinet radio floor and table lamps 3 walnut finish simmons steel beds springs and mattresses 1 single walnut finish simmons steel bed springs and mattress l iron bed springs and mat tress l walnut dresser 1 oak dresser 2 wardrobes 2 corigpteura rugs 9 2f nnd fl x 9 3 smaller rugs i wash- stand 2 carpet rugs large upholster ed chair wicker settee and chair odd chairs veranda chair veranda couch single couch and mattress drop leaf table 4 small tables child s table and chair coleman 3 burner gasoline range with oven and cabinet nearly new oil burner for cook stove large coal range used 2 years fruit jars numerous small articles terms cash frank fetch auctioneer executors auction sale of real estate the undersigned has been in structed by harold p macgiluvray and oeorgena brown the executors of the estate of mary jane sloan late of the village of glen wuhaaib in the county of halton widow de ceased to sell by public auction on saturday september 6th at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon djbt at the late residence of the said de ceased on the northerly side of main street in the village of glen wil liams the following property name ly the said late residence of the said deceased and the land appur tenant thereto being part of lot number twentyone 21 in the tenth concession of the town ship of esquesing containing by admeasurement two fifths of an acre more or less more particu larly described in deed registered as 7925 x for esquesing the said residence is a two storey bilck building containing eight rooms and is in a good state of repair terms the above property will be offered for sale free from encumb rances and subject to a reserve bid ten per cent or the purchase price to be paid to the vendors solicitors at the time of the sale and the balance within fifteen days thereafter for further particulars and condi tions of sa apply to dale and bennett georgetown ontario so licitors for the executors frank fetch auctioneer municipality of georgetown the worlds news seen through the christian science monitor ah intrmsttonml dmly newipprr it tntfhful cmrtracdv unmaaed prm rota injl1ni bthtofiab ar timely ad iiutrnctiv ad ita daly rtotwm tosmhcr with th weekly magxitm section haft a i mil hi httwhom tu chrisriob sefcrnc rsmuhing sodorr on norway su a beaton maanchtuanx pric 12 00 yearly or fl 00 a monti bawrrlat imu including magazine section f 260 a yea introductory offer 6 lame 25 gents mdn sample copy on request sanitary notice the attention of citizens of george town is drawn to local bylaw no 366 section 1 that np garbage ashes papers cans etc be deposited at any place in the municipality other than the town dump in the park without permission from the chief con stable it has come to the notice of the ln al board of health that garbage and other refuse is being deposited ln places other than the town dump in the park this material is affording a breeding place for flies and rats which is a menace to public health those cltlsens responsible are asked to discontinue this practice and avoid infring of t sequent penalties o v williams moh ge t treasurers sale of land for taxes townshipof esquesing county of halton to wit by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve of the township of equat ing bearing date the fifth day of mfcy 1941 a sale of lands ln arrears of uxh in the township of esquesing win ba held at the council chamber m ttal village of atewartbown at the boor of ten o clock in the forenoon on oka eleventh day of october 1m1 tinl the taxes and costs are sooner pa nottcb ib hereby oivxh tt the list of lands for sale ln arreall taxes has been prepared qiat oo of the said list may be had at office that the list f an landt sale for arrears of tana k bfrw i iisbed ln the ootarto geatte on 5th august 2nd and t 1m1 and that ln default of paju of taxes and costs the lands win jw1h fnr bi m bni1 frpg treaothbavb oipfh0b day of july wo norman r thxdmpooh ist

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