Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1941, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 17 1941 bsquksing township council set tax rate for 1m1 continued from page 1 belief officer 5641 canned moved and seconded by may and cleave that the treasurer pay board of health accounts h c mcclure ambulance to guelph 8 00 ambu lance to toronto 10 00 ambulance to toronto 1000 uneral of indigent 30 06 total 5800 i m bennett tak ing indigent to old peoples home from toronto general hospital 5 00 carried moved and seconded by cleave and may that the treasurer pay sheep claims a t mann 1 sheep killed 14 00 1 sheep killed 8 00 total 22 j k c lindsay valuator 200 carried moved and seconded by harrop and cleave that the following be ap pointed deputy game wardens for the township of esquesing daniel allan r k 3 milton alfred biigden r r 2 georgetown william gowdy ume- house george leslie r r 4 acton wesley louth norval l l mullin r r 4 acton w j mcdonald r r 2 acton harvey nurse r r 2 georgetown john presswood r r 1 georgetown meldxum stark r r 3 milton neilson stark r r 3 george town winner watktns r r 3 ac ton spencer wilson r r 1 norval george woods r r 2 norval car ried moved and seconded by may and cleave that leave be granted to assess the township of esquesing for the year 1941 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved and seconded by harrop and murray that bylaw no 943 to assess the township of esquesing for the year 1941 be now read a second and third times and passed and that the seal of the corporation be attached thereto carried moved and seconded by murray and harrop that leave be granted to in troduce a bylaw to assess the several school sections and union school sections of the township of esques ing for the year 1941 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved and seconded by cleave and may that bylaw no 944 to assess the several school sections and union school sections of the township of esquesing for the year 1941 be now read a second and third times and passed and the seal of the corpora tion be attached thereto carried moved and seconded by may and cleave that leave be granted to em power the collector of rates to collect penalties for nonpayment of taxes af ter the 3lst day of december 1941 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved and seconded by harrop and murray that bylaw no 945 to em power the collector of rates to collect penalties for nonpayment of taxes after the 31st day of december 1941 be now read a second and third times and passed and that the seal of the corporation be attached thereto carried moved and seconded by may and cleave that this council do how ad journ to meet on monday october 6th at 130 pm or at the call of the reeve carried the following are the tax rates for 1941 county purposes 152 mills township 49 mills relief 3 mills general schools 5 1 mills norval juniors enjoy weiner roast miss dorothy cleave was hostess for the annual weiner roast of the norval junior farmers and junior institute it was held on the lawn at her home on tuesday evening september 9th and over seventy members and their friends were present liveiy games were conducted by the committee misses eleanor carney and marion dick angus mcnabb and george henderson later lunch was served consisting of hot dogs cookies doughnuts and coffee eleanor carney moved a vote of hanks to mr and mrs cleave and dorothy for uieir hospitality the next meeting w ill be held at tfack ruddells on tuesday oct 13th r umyuwkiamniwijb xiibee pure food store monarch fancy pastry flour 24 lb 84 jergens i 2 swirl design toilet soap drinking glasses extra special wilh 4 bars comfort soap 4 cakes 16c i all for 25c rex fly spray kills insects 1 6 oz tin 25c libbys cooked macaroni 9c in cream sauce with cheese 15 oz tin hillcrest lombard plums 3 for 25c in light syrup 15 oz tins pride of the valley peas 10c size no 3 standard quality 16 oztvin kleenex 200 sheets 2 plug 25c 500 sheets pkg 29c hostess pure white toilet tissue 3 rolls 25c special meat values fresh pork tenderloin lb 37c cottage roll lb 28c sweet pickled lean by the piece breakfast bacon lb 34c smoked streaky by the piece maple leaf lb cello pkg pork sausages 15c back bacon lb 39c boneless mealed by the piece pork bologna lb 17c visklne cased by the piece maple leaf lb cello pkr rindless bacon 25c a e phone 75 farnell free delivery g watch our window j fob weekly tce cbuc sfkc ials and confecttonkatt victory special sundae 13c 2 for 25c longs conleclioneryo i- cmjry the a t e friday september 19 high sierra excitement loaded yarn with ida lapino humphrey boffart band skinny enms cartoon bells the cat fox news c saturday september 20 i wanted wings unim and laughter with william holden ray mhjand and the sensational new star veronica lake cartoon the alley cat chapter 7 king of the royal mounted matinee at 3 pjn tuesday and wednesday september 23 and 24 people v dr kildare 7th kildmre hit with lew ayr larmine day and ijonel batrjinoni march of time crisis in the atlantic miniature memories of europe music gengicrupa thai hamilton woman vhren letch lmvrencc ourfcr social and personal mr and mrs alex fraser of brant- lord were week end visitors in town miss barbara bahcock of toronto was a week end visitor at the home of mr and mrs s t param mr and mrs harry williams ol to ronto visited at the home of his sister mrs w h willson on tuesday last mr and mrs john campbell of weston spent sunday with mr and mrs f l mccllvray mr and mrs wm angst of toron to were glister- over the week end at the home of mr and mrs frank petch v mrs 8 j mackenzie mama and sandy are visiting with her parents in seaforth miss dorothy maclver and mr ross duncan of niagara falls were week end guests of mr and mrs graham farnell mrs harry allen and daughter barbara june of milton spent a few days recently with mr and mrs thomas allen miss mary pearson of chesley visited in town last thursday with her cousins mrs j n oneill and miss a cov entrj mrs harvey alien and daughter barbara have returned home after spending a week with mrs harry allen milton mr and mrs gordon pass and chil dren david and peter of preston were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm bullivant mr and mrs c gilbert toronto and mr and mrs a g reeve george town spent a holiday last week at ot tawa and other eastern points mr and mrs william parkhiu and daughters janet and ann of detroit and miss polly hill and miss ellie wilson of hamilton were week end visitors with mr and mrs t s hill mrs a e cripps was a delegate to the zone convention ol women s in sututes which was held in cheslcy jst wednesdaj and thursday miss noreen palmer and mr bruce kennedv spent the week end in peter borough with her parents mr and mr george palmer visitors at the home of mr and mrs w c anthony last week w ere mr robert clark and miss anna mar shall toronto mr and mrs george c reid guelph and mr j g arch- oektn and daughter jt incite of maj- field mrs charles willson and daughters patricia and elizabeth of uchi lake ailed at the home of mr and mrs w h willson on sunday on their return trip home to the far north mr and mrs h gibson of wingham mrs willson s pirents accompanied them to tororto mr d p crichton of toronto is isiting this week in tottn with mr and mrs david crichton recent word from her husband sgt d p crichton who is serving oversea with the rap says that he is in good health and liking his job a basket of flowers was placed in georgetown united church last sun day b members of the choir in mem ory of pilot officer carman f sut elilte former organist and choir mas ter at the church who was killed oierseas on jul 24lh while serving ilh the raj mr and mrs walter t evans and miss margaret evan- spent the week end at smiths falls where they at tended the marrlige of their son and her brother pilot officer james f evans to miss june frank daughter of mr md mrs william frank of rockwood among the out of town visildrs no ed at the fill fair on situroay win mr and mrs aiifcst mrs w c bcssey miss doris bessev mr w duckworth mp p and mrs duckworth mr and mrs george hedderson mr j a willouirhbv and mr and mrs thomas wi ts all of toronto mr and mrs c cooney ornngeville mr john riddy walkerton mr h g meir seaforth mr elmer c thompson and miss isabel thompson attended the annual convention of the canadian ticket agents association at french river last week miss thompson was suc cessful in winning the ladies trophy in the golf match which took place at the french river golf and coun try club in a play oft with mrs fred higginbotham of toronto with whom she tied m the first match the men s trophy was won by j l heath of huntingdon quebec prior to their marriages which took place last week mrs walter blelvn imary feller and mrs ted arnold hazel walker were entertained at two joint showers on wednesday evening september 3rd a number of friends gathered at the home of mrs graham farnell for a miscellaneous shower court whist was played dur ing the evening miss florta feller be ing the prizewinner the next night members of the cholr of st georges ohurch of england of which both brides are members held miscellaneous shower at the home of rev and ms woo thompson two brides books were made and a number of lovely gifts were received on friday evening september 5th the office staff of provincial paper lul met at the home of mr and mrs w v orant to honour a re cent bridal couple mr and mrs gor don martin jessie cross and mr and mrs walter biehn a bridal couple of last week two h the neighbours and friends of hazel walkertnet at her home on friday evening sept 5th at a surprise party during the evening the bride receiv ed a pair of woollen blankets pillow cases and towels mrs harry stock- tord read the presentation address later in the evening mrs william thompson and mrs george rlddall presided over a delightful lunch mrs nixon cole entertained smith 0tone office staff avher home on friday sept 5th at 6 jo o clock at a tea and presentation for hazel walker a bride of this month the presenta tion consisted of a beautiful floor lamp a miscellaneous shower follow ed at which the bride received many lovely and useful gifts mr and mrs walter a leslie of fort erie have been visiting the for mers uncle and aunti mr and mrs w c anthony and other relatives and friends in and around george town mr leslie a former george town boy was attending the annual revolver competition ol the police as sociation of ontario in guelph on september 9th and 10th he is a police sergeant on the new york cen tral railway at fort erie h was for- unate in winning fourth hih place in senior competition on each day winn ing a very fine plaque bearing the shield of the dominion of canada awarded by the police association of ontario on the first day and the do minion police review on ihe second day mr leslie also won the silver cup in senior competition for 1941 at st citharines a few weeks ago a number of relatives rathered at the home of gnr and mrs a e col- man this week for a surprise party for gnr co man who was home on leave from petawawa he received a num ber o useful gifts suitable to army life refreshments were served and these included a large fourstorey lay er cake attractively iced and bearing the words farewell to bert those pre ent at the part were mr and mrs j l mcmahon mr and mrs j colmnn ernie and marjorle mrs h ambrose and fred cameron all of toronto and mr colman s mo icr mrc e cjblman who will celebrate her u birthday in novembei brot kr william colman who is engaged m salvation army canteen work wis unable to be present gnr colman joined the um last april ind wis first itatlomd i north biy la er buni truisfined o petawawa gue t at the bhbn feller wedding iast saturdiy miludtd mr ind mrs a h feller miss floria feller mr douglas bricken mr and mrs gar th id miglhuj mn d l herbert mr and mrs w f bradley miss betty keui mr and mrs w v grant mks bern grant mr and mrs j d kellj mr e mcwhirter mr md mrs graham farnell miss hazel walker ami mr ted arnold of georgetown dr and mis c e biehn mr and mrs j e siart misseseiean or and nora start of w ndsor mr and mrs cuorgc lake misses gwtn- olvn ind kathleen lake of lang inffe mr and mrs j b lake of powtssin mr ana mrs cispei s urnpf of elmira mr and mrs james mitchell of witerloo mr thomas lake mr and mrs george codner mr stuart horton and mr hardie sanderson of toronto miss isobel biehn and miss b lie elliot of cheslev mrs j t biehn of sim a glen williams united church sunday septembe 21 11 am harvest home service the minister r k lemkaj 7 pm 101st anniversary rev c w leslie vi a prof e hies victoria university ancestors settled in glen williams 1819 soloist at both services mrs r roden soprano of toronto r special music by the choir come to the church in the glen hope that it wi i ccntin le m o octo ber for the farmer needs a longer fall this year in order to get all his pouehmg done roo s in mrl ilos wellfilled owing to the shortage of farm labour and bea ol hi ents during the vvintei as well as hrouyh the summer there must be some hlng wiong vw i hi peisem uho nkes no enjovnun o i 01 the fa seison but mises us love niis bj be moan n ik fact tint vv i jus around the coniei the georgetown herald british war victims fund forvirded to toronto evening teli tram 1843 11 iietolilci ale of empty bir bot icj collected from friend l 4j margaret braeilej and mary wood si e of floweia fioni hur garden o menab st neighbours 1100 tot u sept lth 1860 29 we- m news i paradk garrield l mcoilvray w5aar camp brebeuf retreat selecting camp brebeuf near rock wood the catholic youth organlz at ion of hamilton diocese held tneir first innual retreat rev fr j l i mcbride diocesan director of the icyu was in charge of the retreat rev fr pautle r ablj assisted w ith ateommoditions at the cam about jouiis citholic men cim from ill put of the dioeest hamil on bi mt lord guelph kitcitntr pre ton ind other centres thej ir rived on siturdav welling for hie hiee inv r li it ui ch extended over tin vvtekrartha lda rev fr hcnnesv sj from tie jimdt noviuei of guelph w i re mit mi t r fuhtr henness bt i unniiif on sittnln even nt oniln ed imnv illen coiferincis com ra o the oii md d al nj wi l t y sos and community singing v y his excellency bishop ryan of hani i expressed his surprise and it thf same time his pleasure a nnd- ii- o majij joung catholic men making tne retreat he briefly told 1 history of caraa brebeuf which n c je i an ideal place for the i am positive he said a ti he ni isy helped to better n i i voung men who made i l t li lie went on to say yt i in remember these- divs everj moment of your lives he 1 h hough t that young- men who made the retreat were ot in age to pick their place in life and hoped hit god woul i give some the vori r the priesthood hls exccllencv e resed his wish that the retreatists would co operate u par sh priests in all they i ar of them he hoped that the ng miu would be ambassadors of what fa nei hennessy taught them nd ixpressed his wish that they w omd cirry along with them every thing they gathered during these three days ant put them in practice and hi tl ev would live as true cyo i members should father mcbride diocesan director of he cyo thanked the young men w to made the retreat he felt sure ih t the retreat would grow from jear to lear faiier hennessj was called upon to i a few words he was greeted by a 1 1 mentions applause he thanked the votinc men for their attention during thi conferences the retreat inaugurated this year will be an annual activity of the c y o a club known as the st john bosto young mens club was formed w ith mr joseph pietropaolo of guelph oreslden gerald duffy of hnini on 1st vice president mr b bairun erantlord 2nd vice president m w iifn crawford haniiltou 3rd v ei piisicknt mr john bennett of c in i srtretirv ird mr sebastian fn it of kit henei ireasurer this cli b will meet monthlj to discuss ldtns mi ictivities bctrlc doc were pwfiexiled xtrth couples and miss betty grant read the clever brides books which bad been compiled far the occasion i whit dot von v for viioiv i nu m ii vo i nil i oi two or hires i ted on jour iu w miovv s ixs it m in f i sp i d iht id oi lois t nu in driving it a modtnte ntt of mid con ervlnt a much- niidoi wu miter ap we bring this mitur up after tilkiiif with om of iiir townsmin who his just returned from i holidav trip he had done consdcnble driving while aw a but at no t imo did he exceed 40 miles an hour but what reallj burned this iillow up was to see a car plasterect all over with victory vs racing down the highway at break neck speed what did this v for victory mean to him as far as gas consump tion was concerned yes it is a fine thing to dlsplaj our victory vs but to mean anything thev must be lived up to motorists driving at 50 and 60 miles an hour on our highways are not paving the way for victory our fighting forces depend on gasoline for our tanks planes etc let cverjone do his or her part by driving sanely bj driving as little as possible and conserve gasoline after the fairwhat then you ve heard the people who always say now that the fall fair and tho toronto exhibition are over we can expec winter any time these people usually get under our skin because in stead of enjoying the lovely fall wea ther as it comes they are trying u paint a picture of cold and stormy winter nights two or three month hence no doubt fall slips by more quickly than the spring and summer seasons but why bewail the fact har vest and thanksgiving are two season everyone should be thankful for when all the grains and roots and vegetables are gathered into the barn and ttie threshing done assuring us ol food aplenty until another seed time rolls around again but so far this fall nature seems to have crossed up tin ild ith he d in importance of living a true clin dan lift tin pnitinl climix of the rein it vva mondiiv morning wi h iviiv k mtlst rtcuung h 1 cc m minilon the day was divided with tin pin ual a hitus in ourhadowmg the rcrei onal the retreit was closed with a vnv interesting program mr bfinnid cox ncting as matstr of iun m had his summer camjwrs stace several boxing bouts which were well reedvqd by the people preenl tht w re ashgrove lh nib i meetinfi of the ash vi wms wi held m ih base- n it ol the ch irch on tm daj sep- n b i 1th v th mr w browmide i c m plins win made lor the i mm tl irk offtiint meeting th i n v rl d- omir jackson a itn i miirnirv of newloundland if tiriv or the afternoon nit smdav tpcmber 21 is rally s mdnv m hoi i cc barnes v isited with ends n loion f r i few davs re nt lv these so pasluils we er since september 1st has been warmer much more pleasant than those cool days of august may we much- tot wini cqmminfltf connomaet- cwmnma t n atf i technical softool who was heard on the first of they fir far tim dom broadcasts on tuuotu of the cbc national network wednesdan at iqt pjn edt

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