Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1941, p. 4

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u the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 29th 1941 bsfora leaving for moscow georgetown united church shown above are members of the united states and britiih delegations to the present moscow conference on war supplies as they met in london recently before leaving for the soviet unions capital city lord beaverbrook left shakes hands with admiral h standley one of the vs representatives who accompanied averell harriman head of the delegation to russia looking on are anthony eden british foreign minister ana john g winant right u s am bassador to great britain who were on hand to welcome the us party to london rev dr archer wallace anniversary services sunday november 2 1941 rev r c todd wixil preach at 11 am and 7 pm special music by the choir church supper monday november 3rd rev dr archer wallace noted author and lecturer will give an illustrated lecture on bri tain today featuring 1 00 slides of the london bhtzkreig 25 taken since last christmas supper served at 6 p m admission 30c stewarttown we are pleased to welcome mrs j ftandlsh who has returned to ve in tbe village rev s r colebrook mrs m baily a miss prances jenklnson atten ed ttie halton deanery sunday s hool j meeting held in oakvlllc last mrs walter hodge is in guelph general hospital lor treatment we itope she will be better soon and able to return home we are glad to know that lena sm th is improving leona has been on the sick list for some time now and we are hoping to sec her around again soon mr and mrs c a grant i smethurst of toronto made call in the village last sunday ltt subscribe newspaper for the home town they fly for freedom the british commonwealth air training flan first announced in december 1939 has expanded very rapidly to keep pace with tbe nrgent demands of the war it has for several months been turning out thousands of pilots gunners and observers at about twice the rate originally planned and with facilities virtually completed the rate is now increasing each wednesday at 1030 pm edst life cbc presents part of the story of the air training plan in dramatized broadcasts written by gerald noxon with actuality inserts from the training centres last wednesday oct 22nd the programme was based on the work of the operational squadron of the rc af now doing war service on this side of the atlantic it la an outgrowth of the arduous said specialized training period undergone by thousands of young men from all over the empire and the united states in the accompanying illustration a student pilot is learning the fine points from his instructor champion plowmen win trip espfctr anastbossji thesalada tea championship dan at the international plowing match recently belttnear peterborough brought together leading plowmenfroro mrs jack rush and marlln of toronto spent a few days uils week wlih her parents mr and ji harry sto krord morton hollow ay of waterloo que now stationed with the rcaf at st thomas ont spent thet week end in town with bui anderson mrs james emmerson was rushed to guelph general hospital last thurs cay for an emergen v operation and is recovering favourably mrs robert roacoe and mr rube t roscoe jr ol st ca marines and mrs r b matso ol brampton were recent visitors with mrs r waldle miss anna b marshall of toronto visited with mr and mrs walter c anthony sunday and monday before leaving to make her home in calgary mr and mrs w hill or brantford mrs m owen and mrs j watt of toronto and mrs j ferguson van couver bc were week end guests with mr and mrs t s hill re j e oftrom will take the sor vices in preston bap 1st church next 8unnay while rev j c williamson regular pastor of that church is preaching at anniversary services in acton baptist church t a raly of the your peoples union held in woodhrlde recently miss margaret evans of this town was elected president of the north york section of the toronto presby tery yp u united ch irch of can ada mr and mrs frank lund of s catharines and mr and mrs ed allen of delhi were week end guests of mr and mrs w g marshall with mr and mrs marshall mrs ed wheelr and miss ethel marshall they attended the golden annlveisaiy celeoration in erin f mr and mrr w graham j evev o co w h tew a mp wt bfcn sodal and personal mrs c e blehn of windsor is visiting in town with mr and mrs walter blehn guest sat the closing party of the cedar crest golf club last thursday evening included mr and mrs k m langdon misses margery and jean mackenzie pilot officer kenneth mac kenzle miss marjorie oault miss isa del thompson mr and mrs r b foulls mr a c welk dr j h bate man mr and mrs graham parnell mr and mrs walter blehn ml floria feller mr douglas bracken miss margaret hmrtberstone mr stan flnlay mr and mrs w r robb mrs john r barber mrs roaf bar ber mrs w e nodwell mrs l w dann mr and mrs d r mclugh lin mr and mrs s t faram mit margaret pasmore misses hettle and mary lawson mr jack brill of georgetown mrs jack smethurst of vancouver bc mr and mrs ted force miss helen ostrander m monty roote mr and mrs lelshman mr and mrs george mason mr and mrs charles klrkness miss dorothy mcpherson mr b corless miss m ricketts mr charles hurd m roy uaree arid mr w k grahamt of acton dr and mrs f e babcock mr and mrs hlgglns miss andrews and mr and mrs robertson of mil ton engagements mr and mrs ihomas dobbie an nounce the engagement of their young est daughter mildred delilah to stewart buchanan rjcajp son of mr and mrs william buchanan of brampton the marriage to take place quietly in november the engagement is announced of ethel bexnice daughter of mrs and the late i p mcenery to robeit ralph eldest son of mr and mrs everett denny or acton the marri age to take place early in november ballinafad mr robert shortiu left last week for weston where he has accepted a position with the massey harris co the wmjb family held their joint thankoffering meeting sunday event ing the opening exercises were led by the mission band followed by a chorus by the circle girls rev ken neth beaten author of our new study book was present and gave a most lnsdlrlng and interesting address on our work in china he illustrated his address with many beautiful scenes notable characters and lovely country sides were portrayed anniversary services will be held next sunday with rev r b cochrane mjv d d of toronto general se i cretary of the united church of canada preaching at both services thankoffering meeting i of mission band the rosebud mission band of the united church held their thankol fering meeting on monday afternoon in the sunday school room the meeting opened with the call to wor ship by ann crahtree after which the hymn can a little child like me thank the father fittingly was sung an impressive worship service was then conducted by the leader and three members of the band june cofell joan buck and donald bums the theme being taken from st mat thew s gospel the 18th chapter jesus cal ed a little child unto him and set him in the midst of them and advls ed his friends that he who would en ter christ s kingdom must first put away false pride and vanity and be come gentle humble and guileless as that dear little child a horus by the band and a git box exercise by snow white and ne seven dwarfs was enjoyed by all the offering was dedicated by three lltue girlsbetty clarke miriam grace and jacqueline beaumont who sang a chinese melody five little people who had completed their first year as faithful mission band members were called to tne platform and presented with pretty bible book marks they were jane i milne joan dobbie owen conn betty mudie and jim buck miss ellen mckay assisted by mrs layerty of toronto conducted- a baby band graduation exercise when muriel spence leone conn donald cleave and jim mudie were received into jhe mission band mrs todd in a very interesting manner presented lantern slides of children of other lands and rev r c todd closed the meeting with pray er i a cup of tea was served to the i ladles by the children through the mitebox canvas and thankoffering gifts the encouraging sum of about 2400 was realised by the band towards their objective for w year what the nations book reviewers say two keys to a cabin by lada imrrirnore a sweet old tsahloned love story perfectly staged and accurately rimed for rvstllfe ore sunday journal a cpark ling refreshing novel of young love ltda larriinore demonstrates conclusively that he b an authority on tbe trials thai beset young people today morning callaluntownpa lids larriinore writes with bright charm and understanding sympathy of the problems of young loveu york tim chann and sympathy thai makes tender hearts miss a beat now and then baltimore newspost read every installment in this paper dancing brampton gibsonbotp osmluml ttmrng ft pjn to amjwt glen williams mr and mrs bob mcmenemy spent the week end in oshawa and attend ed the wedding of their niece doris piatt on saturday afternoon leadirg stoker clifford else rn left on tuesday evening to rejoin his ship at portsmouth va after spend lng two weeks furlough with relalves mr and mrs tom norton spent the week end in toronto ac2 bill schenk was home from brantford for the week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs allen over the week end included mr and mrs palmer masales tnd lois of detrortmr and mrs stanley mas es of niagara falls mr and mrs goldie masales and family of beamsvllle mr bert masales dur ham mrs ethel blair and mr alfred blair ol calgary and mr and mrs ctngsmill of acton help britai rule the waves acwar savings r certificates over 400 already continued from page 1 doubt many more donations will bs- received in the meantime and a full list of articles to be sold will appear in next weeke herald meanwhile we hear that the residents of the bal- linafad district are considering a simi lar effort sometime next month up to you sale treasurers report receipts sale proceeds cash 29834 receivable 2836 32690 lucky draw apples 226 s 25c objso sale of peanuts gum and pop 1550 cash donations 4175 440 65 expenses printing and advertising 28 49 charcoal 150 postage 300 rent of arena 500 surplus 402 69 440 65 total cash on hand 41229 less expenses 3790 cash for distribution 3733 one third to soldiers cora- forts fund 12400 one third to herald w v fund 124 00 one third to georgetown branch red cross 124 00 balance forward balance carried forward cash in bank 223 receivable 283 approximate value of goods unsold 100 00 g w mclintock 130 69 treasurer ashgrove m ard mrs a j ruddell and family attended the anniversary ser vices in high park united cnurch to ronto orrsunday a tonsil operation proved quite criti cal to mr bruce brigden last weet we are pleased to report he has been able to return to his home where he will be confined to his bed for a few days yet his many friends hope be will soon be able to be around again mrs j ismond entertained the pub lic school girls and miss shore on tuesday evening on the occasion of marys birthday payment of 1941 taxes the second instalment of taxea is due and payable at the office of the collector georgetown on wednesday thursday and friday november 5th 6th and 7th a of st ftals and marshall deans of paris if restrictions do not forbid salads wul flrvthem a transcontinental tour to points of agrlcul tural interest in the united states and canada the next twelve winner n the event received prizes from 25 00 to 5 co samples vt personal greeting cards for christmas are now on display at the herald office rbuular ahmitwltoff g rc m langdon tax collector

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