Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seveatyfotutb yew of pabkmriww wetfefiwhy evcaiax ftbwuy i lth 1842 se copy 200 yeskr georgetown well organized for second victory loan l t vlchlnnn for llallon county on the brcond victory loan csmpalgn fatal accident saddens georgetown district home lrrrtx must austin victth or cab tuubwup in rvzwtoh a oeoxgttown district home luut- tfanrd last wednesday night a uu result of a crash between to auto and bakery truck on no 10 highway tuur oootrruv vicum of un crash i little chsrles robrrt austin twin con of vir and lx charles austin of r- r no 3 oronrrtcwn charles robert who was ocrond onr hall years old we riding in uu fronx seat with hut father hot lb accident occurred touowlnf uw bead- oo collision lh bojr waa rushed to dr j t specks ofttoe al oooknlua but alrd inertly afterwords the eve other occupant of toe car were taken to prel memorial hospital brampton for treatment and tha dxler of the truck vltorlo masoarln ana taken to sc josephs hospital toronto a passenger in the truck arthur dinning of btreeuvlue suffered severe lacera tions over the left eye but waa ollow- d to return to his home the injured to the austin car were ron william twinbrother of the ac cident victim who suffered head in juries charlea austin father of the two boya who received lacerations about the hands and legs and pn cheat injuries hit wife jean austin who has lee injuries john l may norval bruises about the head and uu leg walter fiddler nerval bruis es about the cheat and leva both car and truck were completely wrecked provincial police staled that it waa believed the truck wu msung a left hand turn at the time of tha s the funeral service for charlea ro bert austin waa conducted by rev j o totton of aahirove united church on monday afternoon and waa held at the rumley johrutone funeral home in acton the paltbearera were oordon and harvey mcdousall wal ter 8wonston couslna and duncan robinson the parent were unable to attend the funeral mrs w e mc- cieuand of manitoba and mean ales and james austin of sudbury later and brothers of mr ohaxlas austin came home to comfort their brother and sisterinlaw in their sad bereavement interment was in ever- ton cemetery john kenneth burt buried at brampton alter on illness of about six weeks john kenneth burt passed away on wednesday night pob 4th in the to ronto general hospital he was bom in brampton thirtytwo years ago where he lived all his lite before his death he was employed by the dale estate ltd he married the for mer ethel hall of oeorgetown ten years ago besides his widow he leaves to mourn his loss three small children ethel mae douglas and richard al so his mother three brothers and three sisters funeral service was held on batur- v feb 7th in st davids angu- church and was conducted by rev canon robert allen pall bearers were five brothersinlaw and one nephew joe hall jr john hall richard rlddall fred mathers john kemhle and alfred dunford inter ment was in brampton cemetery tiiere were many beautiful floral tri butes jack williamson wins cav in bavvf draw othu evtvth wet tvnv tidv hum much interest ss taken in the draw oa udlurd ian for the registered lloklrln calf donated by sir dm young not only did us young do- naif the calf to be drawn for the herald onuah war victims fund but he also told moot of the uckcte o tha raffle 111 mewt generous offer baa made the fund richer by usj and will go a local way in neoinaj the parrot fund tor british wax victim mr jack wlulanuon local barber the winner of the calf and the lucky heart no 1m wo drawn by msyor joseph gibbons a bridle and euchre sponsored by mrs william miliar and mrs j dolg a i the hoar at mrs dolg recently brought in su 40 euchre prlxr-wtn- nenv were mlu m mathem and mrs t kennedy john 8t and the bridge prlre went to sam mar a draw on a chinese box netted s1410 and s on by w c ford mrs d campbell drew the ticket and so as the days roll on so does the herald fund increasing in momentum with a total now of 261631 the georgetown herald i british war victims i fund forwarded to toronto evening telegram 1212333 cash on hand acknow ledged 33 80 ben young proceeds of draw on holsteln calf w10 euchre sponsored by mrs w millar and mrs j dolg 1240 draw on chinese box 1410 total fob 11 im2 t3s16ll iialton oabaoe ofebatotui meet at milton the halton oarage operators feb ruary meeting was held at the far mers hall milton on feb 3rd at 8j0 pa the meeting was opened with the reading of the minutes of the lost regular meeting followed by the treas urers report who advised that there was a nice balance in the bank there was some discussion re delegates to be appointed to attend provincial coun cil in 194 but the appointments were left to a later meeting accounts were read and passed mr eddie edwards of motor maga zine was at the meeting and asked for a few remarks he spoke on selling preventltlve service to the public advising that car owners will have to take better care of their ears as they may have to last a long time mr oeorge elliott lawyer of milton was tha speaker of the evening and gave a very able address on the legal angle and problems of the garage pro prietors of today mr elliott was very interesting and instructive and the capable way he handled his sub ject wts much appreciated by the arthur sptmctt wtbee buried at hornby oti tuuurlay ailardoao tuatnl aer- tire acr btd tor axtbix bpetxrr wuwn to puwd away mirtij at tfc outjh otvkerrj lion lai co wot oeaday nrcm mtruvy itfa 1mj id hi u fmx atrnt4ti ha bid taro cuatlm to bit bnj cr yam urn to jnj too tco tautu ta lh nmu rf us laerd ftfkd dijtrtrt horn tn eistjjeuaf ttwrruhjp b ffumx nom hi ufr u ua j oao- cvtuoo t mowlnj to oearffrtovis tn ortofarr 1bj9 taajrvj u iwanxm aa qumo m ur vvumoo u tvwtur of avrp jkowrtc at cqo4 of u urfv fo4r to um prvvlacor lt u a aoo o the lair jtiux wl1oo aad llannaji otu tuwj mmabtt at bt olrp- rrn antutn ctsart llofttr int at one umr be rd bj uriam huritu4 aur tua ell th tormrt n rt tie otujvalro to aacuv aprtrr ao uv farm and norxiiin or itarooto anj on tranorjued k aim tttre tarrxirf mi thrtp mrn u uvtaf iucsy of juhttvr john oad llod or almrr lira john uuaru of tt- ftmto itra itoorrt iui of lilhn aod ua ttiocnav ruhrr ul tbr 3ui hum cawjurint a prtialr unlet a hrl4 at uir realdroc on uatuxda follotrd by public frk in im otrphrna chuith llorrvby llabrftirri mrtr tr tvp- hitva prunji vvuaon lu wujoa uod pujirr ouy uwu iutom lail and orman oiuiiuln uo tnerlnu hr woo ttxjfnp too of orornrto7i ronductrd thr urr- vicr 4awtl by itv h u ciivmxtok ol nuital liiutmrnl iu lii thr church crmcur tlle uasqtxh- com1sg nxxt wvzx iii one of lhr gntot ajbrablca ul inirrnauonaj ufir ojid rsullo tljt lhr funrtl maujixn lli be at lh orrffory ttiraur orontrlomtj oo 3tsiinala krt isrui for onar prrfor- mancr in ronntrtinn itri uvc victory laoan caviritwutti tlui npundld btoup of tovraasuxoti ir ha flifairrd pramlnrntly tu innrr in uic doakuii- lon drama friiaj but or lhr vic tory lsoan campajgn hsive trxnporarll doacrud uir dram to prrrjit a puik- ling rrvur for patriotic pirpo thu luihtbfarud isbov haa born prtrnt- cd before acxne 125000 men of can- tidaj ormrxl totxrn in camp but lh performance hrr aili br liir flrat o portunlty that clilian ihraucjjoen hae been ricn to mc tlut ouutond- ing melange of oow onti nr dancr and new aketchc lepet ef local hortktilturj txity at ur annua mrllc4 of lb cwrgfun itoructuraj uocuty tktd in lbr lesuj7 audjiortja oo jaxuaj7 jux lhr ultoin4 offixrra vetr rcted for 1wo lyfstidrnl a u nicucn iu vktuiiciit rof ii u lljtt tttmrviaryura jl h fcanlrr trfijjtr us j u uxclrniir ittk llrcitlryuui ii a ulauo- your trcftiftry br to prttvrct th fowltn aiinai rvpon o lb uocirty trlier tojtrmilu omvuxao bid dorlnf lh mr ilh aui ateaf al lrrsdance of tevea your oflvvra for imj serr aa foion jrtlrnt a u nfuro la vr atidn t jlrv r o 0tt t od 2aa crprrrtiovrit it o wrircamorih trraauimr lira j b uaxtrtur ta- crilary alrv it it oardxrwr dtirruma for i ywc u oertvca- ramrr p c ttmcdptori ii l ifjt st gcoroitn cllliu ii doh uail on 71iurda erntn iuvt u num ber of bo or atooorurft sunday ticnool met at the home of or c u held on main st and orgunlud a club to be tenemn ai st oeorge boya lcagur the club embrace boj from mtven to twelve year old ant ill be under the direction of or lleid os- ted by mr reld the boya op- prured tn church tn body on sun day morning aocompanled by dr ai mr be id and the rector welcomed the new club to the ortfanlxauorui ox st georges and brtspokc the good- will of the congregatloii towards them card of tiiankh mrs a 8 wuaon and family wlsh to extend their heartfelt thanlu and appreciation for the acta or lundneaa mtasagts or aympathy and beautiful hoer and the loan or cars rcoelv ed from kind friends and neigh bours during their sad bereavement ljtrtor far j yvara uu aanc uuuaka tin dauuej urtgiu ui jrancu nrv p o oi trend u o wrtsaumih auditor- d keuy o w uc- untocat xum waunton and ii r d l wrlgbt mtrr drlralea to the annuat uiiriiuun or the lloruajuiral uoclr- t of on lark field in turonlo pt6 77 1 h and jrth tbey brought bavcii lrrwud rrport urea oa laid oo arejwng up the urtlard of gardn tic to the prraar letl and on maa- ing rrry rfjort posulbic through cur boclrty to help arln uir ar trie tarnding of trrd to erigland as urged 314 pacltrl of heed calrndula tin- nla carrot beetr were ouurtbuud ta april to the achool cruldrrn ol the public rrhoal for their garden piou and durcdoru i1rn tor their plant ing to get thr bent rrvuju tlx town ava ranovvd for mrm brriilj during ma bringing in 10 wlucji vtw aji incrravm- of 2s orr lau yrtkt 0i and rry gtatiflng to the mofifl in thrre telling rara lacj ear an attrtvctlr lut of pre- mlurru l oftrrrd the mtmorra the lmi 1m included thr follomlng plqrw ring rjirubr ualon frrn brtionlaji new spoon chryinlhcmuin ueauly mmnv ukvi romy glidjoli the citiiadltn horticultural mugdiine for 1 year aa lant rar wires of 7v 50c jic it um fall risir a rr awarded the hihil rhlldfin for rath of 0m tmo rlsssms of nosers and xrgrtahlra grown from the seed given them b uir jsoclct trlt prlfas amounting to ox dollam itlui 1 25 tl 00 75c rre given ror thr bttt garden ploij planted and cat tl or b thr rhlhtren the judgttf lrukcted uiee gurdcnn 37 cure fully and the horlrt au indeed pleated a tth the internet and care that many children hod given their plot- prixcs of 20o 1150 uoo 50c were given this year for the flrat time to pupil or both high and pubh ixstiools for the bulwtng or frd houses to be built for uie nostlng period und judged al utc kail pair ai a result several fine bird house aere on display pror hutt addreaa- ed the children on the building of the blrdhoiuee and on their garden pro- jecta in the spring piites or s3 00 o00 and 100 wrre given by the society at the poll pair for members of the horticultural so- cletv who received the greatest num ber of points in the floral section in june the society bought a park bench and placed it near the entrance to the library hoping it might be the forerunner of more such restlnu lolf in our community continued on page b w v ojtant chairman of lb second victory loan campaign oommltl ror oeorgrtovn and dulrict who la busy organlrlna for lhr opeatilng of lhe campaign oo iv6 16th active service notes instead of being called the cons dlon womens auxiliary air force the official name has been changed to the royal canadian air porce womcna division aw3 margaret long who spent the week end in town with her parents mr and mrs w h lang was the first district girl to enlist and she was followed soon alter by aw3 fanny weaver of olen williams at present we know of at least two other young women who are considering en tering this branch of the service pte elmer blackford has now be came bugler btockfont with tub unit at camp borden acq lew buaberstone has been chosen a member of the precision drill squad rjoaj which will go to hew york for the premiere of captains of the clouds the new james cagney movie fumed in can ada last summer pilot oncer kenneth a afarwenilri who has been tranaferred from be hubert que to no 14 awtb as aylmer was boms over tha week end onr buster hale is now in chat nam onl wtlh the rox bat pilot oordon mcdonald also of aylmer spent the week end at his home here word comes from overseas that pte bill young has been made a corporal und that pte ted llicken is now a lancecorporal we congratulate these boys on their promotions ted hlcken who is lu charge of a motor cycle workshop writes that one of the herald pictures of tha nov 10th issue a large british tank in the background and several sheep tn the foreground grazing peacefully in a pasture field was taken shortly after he joined the headquarters unit pte william king has transferred from office duties at stanley barrack toronto to no a oanadlan army ordnance held park rcojc sta tioned at exhibition camp soy preston is now with the ju3 nvn at oamoz bxr objective for this district has been set at 185000 i c fleck vttctairman kaltoo county executive w v grant heads crarfctowrt and district coav mitter halloa county objwtivw u 1550000 ljkld lh ijwlsj narcm utt ft ii un coanty qjou or oansdflw hnuru vtrujry loan o wnsfill imcit pikr on tit itiit na htaa it al lluqxn thl qjou u lust trjao mwt tnsn lh run wax l lm italics tjtttrj i1m0t10 i had lhr nooix of bris in sao itkt in tnr prottikr in tnr lul war loan ororratewfi tww iu qota of iieoouo by a rrumrraur arrxmu and uu sao- nj vlrloj loan in qota ha otsb nnl u llascrjo qjo-1- brl in ochrr munlrauum arr ullton woo 000 oaxttllr w10js08 ilradirur the lulion oounty mruirwa 1 msor prank pullen of oskrola i- f rvck of oorfetown 1 one of lhr khalnnro with w v oraal a cruurman of the oeorrvtown and diurlct committer lun arr alrrady uairr way to set lnv campaign off to a rood start to oromrloan bprrls iprakxn axe be ing cuftl to prs to orrtain aroun during thr campalxn and a lbeatra nlsht u punmnd lor thunday ivo lji at lhr orrgory thr campaum and canra commlt- tma hope to hate lhr full support of lhr clurrru of uu dutxlct tn thetr rdon to sgiin boou thr loan or the top 19 children vacdutwd at clinic pwtynln piatiac achool and pre school age chlidrer sere vaccinated at the clinic held by he uedlcaj offlcer of health at the achooj laat rmdar in caw there ere any parr d la ni orr looked hattraf their children rtc nnated a rurlrter clinic will ba bald uiu pt1da pvo inh at 1j0 pa lharp ot the public achool raotofjtoy or admikal kajtb tough prppery mjrarcul avcchl- kansorn admiral trjomaac tommy ilart cotjimander of the ufl aatatlc fleet u the aubect of a teriea of uflia- lr hlghl lniormatltt 0 intra ted ar- uclea aurtlng in the pic to rial fie- lrw with thla bund a a february 13 lisuar of the detroit sunday ttmait de sure to ret the drtrott ounday time ihla week and eery week social and personal rev j ljojd dradlry otuwa pant the aeek end at the home of ura ii uradley maor joeph olbbona and ura otbbona ut tended the ontario lajrdro convention at toronto lhu veck rc ii d reekie retired nap tilt mlaalonary to dolula died at hu home in aoton last wedneaday after a abort lllnea mlvsir betty orant had aa her boute- ueat over the aeek end alth her sarcnu mr and isn w v orant mlu eileen mcmillan a fclkm-atud- ent at the unucralty of toronto the many friend of ura ralph roraa vlu reoret to hear that the u in the private pauenta pavilion toronto oenerol hospital ror treatment and all wlah for her a apeedy recovery mr thomaa luity arrived bock in town but week after an abac nee of nearly to month tom wai the vic tim of an accident in toronto at chrutmaa time and haa been in hoa- imtol there ever alnce it em he van getting off a atreet car when it ruck by a paaelng automobile ura j r barber waa again boat tor the regular meeting of the wjl of the leome soot at her home on market st the auxiliary rllacuued paging andy clarks neighborly news iroadcast here is on item for the over ninety birthday list broadcast each sunday over the cdo neighborly news broadcast at 10 am with andy olork as narrator we offer congratulations this week to mrs mary rlddall of george street oeorgetown whs yesterday tuesday fob 10th celebrated her 01st birthday mn ridden resides with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs oeorge rlddall the herald joins with her mends in wishing mrs rlddall continued health and happiness upon at taining such a rips old see pluu lor help to be given to the red crow at thru- workroom a report on the bingo waa also received and lhl rnlurr proved very successful lunch as srnrd st the close of the meeting the february meeting of the wo men institute took the form of a social evening at the home of or and uxs r t paul on wednesday evening february 4th when the mem bers and their friends nunihertrig about sixty enjoyed a gome of eochre at the conclusion of fifteen garnaa sandwiches and tea were served by tha hostess and a committee after which the president mrs w o ucoowell thanked dr and mrs paul for their hospitality and presented prises for the euchre to the following 1st mrs e mcenery 2nd mr a clegg trd mrs kathleen king th mrs daa livingstone ballinafap a quilting bee was held at the bom of mrs john bnow when about twen ty ladles of this community met and quilted three quilts to be donated to the red cross two more are tn tb making and will be finished tn th near future roads in this community have base pretty well blocked since saturday storm service sunday morning had to be withdrawn rev and mrs jto w poremsn spent tuesday with friends in hsmd- ton ashgrove the heartfelt sympathy of tha en tire community is extended to mr and mrs charlie austin and ross in tha death of tittle robert a twin brother of ross mr and mrs austin and ross ore progressing very f avourabjy and will be confined to the hear for a few days yet miss luis orahom and miss oura bartop t toronto were week end guests at mr and mrs r j orasamw miss bcild shore spent the week end in ttf mrs borne of port credit is visit ing with mr and mrs o b dick miss isabel alexander of dufferta atreet school toronto was home or the week end the ashgrove wx will meet at tha horns of mrs arthur rucvun on tuesday feb 17th at m0 cdbtj ura o hayes will be the spegker come on canada buy victory bonds

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