Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seventyfourth year of publication wodneuuy mirth 18th 1942 3c a copy 200 a year georgetown defeats elmira 3 1 to win championship cakdon farmer seriously injured in shooting accident dastrtr hiimi austin oomrr iii cid calaodon tanner u i awiafartory proem to pl umortal itdaptlal ijmmptod after brtng rnoualy injjj in a anoot- tng otcsdmi to tu barn qd tday ut uorch loth ibm too cj tin ihinrt oomrr of btrvaruovn and 1 amd u th former uu luaty of ocorgrlown x bfaxotfd road forced t aim nobo of brampton bo auxsod u oororr to trawl acroa field in cutter to rwsxb lb farmrjouar and tui h uaaiad uf injured bio a pwl county ku piam cleared two nuia of drtftad road o he could be lakro lo brampton haaapetal oororr a shot tn lb rtgnt tha and hi right lung vu ponuured dr kofei aald tint accident hspproad tn th book kjieiro of oomrr ham when a 4ho4on dlkjbarcd ii u a purr sxeideot ura oororr aid kfy buttmnd and the huwd mas ret out to the barn to tend uv stock about 10 pm tn nlrwd man a com rabbit a ho vera injuring trre and came back to get thr run a ba was going out again lb gun accident ally rnl off we carried my husband back into thr houe and phoned dr noble at brampton wr knew the road cr blocked and the hired mac droit a cutler down to mm htm llr found pt noblr stuck in the mow she ad car bntb hawiul t travelled by car a mur along the tide road rem no 10 hlghaajr before the car brcame tnoa bound x then boarded a cutur and e trawllrd oer the field lo the homr dr noble oaid it vu after i arrived at the home that ir arre able to get a mo plow we didnt get the injured man to brampton hoapltal until 3 am while thr doctor au attending m husband home neighbor rlagycd the tovplov on the next unr and nuhed it oer to clean ou the road mra corner continued we had to vail a few hour until the plow cleared otn al the drift to no 10 highway to the ambulance could get through xtra oomrr a id the youth had been cmploed by thrm for tome umr and wa a ver reliable farmhand lie 1 a die boy and u wrought up about th aocloent rhe added ecn if the roada had not been drifted no doctor could have reached the scene fcr a considerable length of time becnubc there la only one doctor within roller and he aa out said reeve albert mcdnde of caledon towiuhlp the entire district l without a doctor aald reee mcbride one doc tor at erin haa enlliled and the other doctor there haa moved it waa only when they got word to dr noble at brampton that there waa any prospect of medical aid miuktfury speaks to wemta of st gr r- kru dpram w yrar a ib- ilibiry im jaaaja olvva ihirrtw 44fwa xau w ra victcr c bircrr of toronto for thin rr chjjth of kntxma mlmlonary ln japan aa rjrrt ipeaa- tr at a meeting of the sours of st oecrc church h id laat tbur6aj rimlrvf i lha honda y actoool rooma vtr eprccrr rmr a moat aurrthf td- draw of hi work amoctf tha japanaa which had to be ajbaadoaad vhao tb jpanrw rwemoarth foroad forwtib miaakxianea to laaw th tatmxrj u at introduced by 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the hobpiial at manning depot for the pat fir itu u now improving niccl the flood menace caused each er by the ice on the crrdit haa gone for another year we hope very consider able amount of damage haa been cu- ed thb pot week to property and aom of the roods are practically lmpaja- iible ualted churtb yps eftjoy py of milton cretip a ooaur cl d tnurr of tike younf ivt lrt o m pwja united cj ojtii ujiui jjtiirrj to oeere- to ii tn mijo rrjoiii to pvfcrl urect play ltouenu lh for th l v i h cf ovorfrtown unlled chanh mrentarr of the ci included uiaiea vn rwtuth itib ituhinaoci itrt unvj rd uarbon butt and alaaira itapd bruton ilrnry crti and ronald oalbraith the nroini beaan with a m4cr im by ker c todd with urv it ic umny at tike puno fouwns by a thort wonhjp irrttor condjetad by uii aim ur rjjry ur todd had a trrmt fcr lhr young ropie alter tufh rev j b uoorr pastor of bt paila prociounond the brardjcuoo rolowtng ltir pl irunjirttrrilk wrr mid by meenbef of the ktcal liociry aiui idm uadeirinr trmin thanked the mulon hoc1rt for iirwidin the rntrrtalxunrnt foe tbe rmiug a re- t urn vuli u planned b uvr otorgrtcwn v l h in ue near futuie active service notes due to the rush for commercial printing wc have found it necraaary to condense new ilema ao aa to print only 4 pages ihla week therefore omitting the aerial to keya to a cabin until next uaue pte cdward doyle u a new recruit frewn town to go acthe lie u wltri tho torn ocota and u at preaant stationed at the depot tn toronlo ac3 normaa oveaart former truer at the bank of montreal 1 now ata- uoced tn winnipeg with the boaj hrt mor john murra ho h brrn traruf erred to camp borden iu home for thr weekend qt ruaarll rnmatlne who l with the aame unit u iao now talloned at camp borden oururralulatiom to in mackrnxle wn of mr and mra old mackmha who h received hu nromouon lo rytl4t officer with the roa uv u stationed at liagrmllle aa an in structor fac lloy ii ilannn mho rnlutd wnf time ago in the roaf i now training at no 31 radio school at clinton ill brother lao ralph harwon mho ha betn in the rcap for wvrral monthv and vu training for hi pilot a badtre in quebec re eently return lo lean after rrcetv- intr an honourable discharge for medi cal reajona it waa a great disappoint ment to ralph who had been progretr- ing well tovardv the covrted winga men in uniform home uvt wetk end ncludrd cpl joseph hunvt brant- ford a03 alfred sykea trenton acs uod buyd ejutcr ac2 lawicncc beaumont who ha recently been 1 traruif erred lo trenton milton lawyer speaks to loal lions club otorge e elliott muton uwycr wu bumt speaker it uie dinner roeetlns of the oeomtovn uom club held in the mcolbbon house on monday eve- nlnff- he vu introduced by uon ucwhlrter chaumn of the olru and boys committee which wa in charue of the evening and he gave a thoujlht- provoklng talk on the pioneer bptiit it is most important he stated that we instill the pioneer spirit into our young men today he then clever ly linked ievn of the pioneers attrt- buuc each beginning with a letter or the word the pioneers were pauent they set on objective and got to it they were idealistic they planned for tho future and used their imaglnauon they were nationalistic txok an active interest in politico and tried to correct the faults they saw economical pay ing for things as they got thetn rather tlian buying on instalments as we do today educated in the aenae that they reacted the great value or education and religious building churches inl ine them and living their religion even days a week in conclusion mr elliott summed up bis remarks by the statement that we owe a debt to the past and tho only way we can pay it is to make tht- future in debt to us lions a c welle and j d kelly moved a vote of thanks to the speeker for a most inspiring and thought provoking address donkey baffle the club completed plans for lucky draw raffle on a donkey donated some time ago by ur a w miles of toronto through his friend lion h c ucclure tho secrotary was instructed to have books of tickets printed for this soldiers comforts a letter from tho secretary of the georgetown soldiers comforts com- xnltteo asking for support was read and it was decided to donate 1000 monthly to this fund to bo taken from the salvage fund operated by the club itoo many of us ore sitting with our hands folded waiting for deorgo to win the war admiral william stan- dlcy vs ambassador to russia i the georgetown herald i soldier comfort i fund foraardcd to oeonrelown soldiers comtoru committee 23034 cash on hand acknow ledged 4360 norval public school collection 237 e4uealng womens institute proceeds of concert by pupils of oertrude cain school of dancing feb 27lh 1200 oeorgetown ladles bowl ing club part proceeds bridge and euchre at home of mrs j d kelly march 16th 300 total march 18th 38861 umehouse the wms held their regular mon thly meeting at the home of mrs a w benton on thursday evening a recent bride and groom were honored at a presentation euchre ana dance at the home of mr and mm 8 norrle on wednesday evening us week an address was read by mr harry deveroaux and marlon norrle presented gnr angus mcdonald with a purse of money and mrs mndonalrt with a set of pyrex custard cups and casserole both fittingly expressed their thanks for the gifts and good wishes mrs a w norton and mr joe mcdonald were highest scorers at cards mr john nlokell provided the music for dancing after lunch and mr joe mcdonald anted as floor manager tho largo number present all report a good time mr and mrs a w benton and children visited mr thos maeswen moffat on sunday mt and mrs e morrow and baby or toronto visited mrs it lano bun- day social and personal mr and mm ray couipa of toron to were sunday visitor in town odsm j murphy 1 in toronto mili tary hospital john oneill of toronto spent the urk end with his grundparrnts mr and un j n oneill dr c e niehn and mr j e btarv of windsor spent the week end with mr and mrs walter blehn mr and mrs w orahnm or erin spent a few days last week with mr and mrs w o marshall mrs j l momahon and mrs b ambrose of toronto spent the week end in town with mrs e colman mn ii c mcclure visited in duft- ulo ny lost week with her mo ther mrs anna bchultx mlm p w richardson or st ca tharines is making an extended visit at the rectory with rev and mrs w a o thompson mrs davis and son mr tom davis of brampton and mrs pred anthony of toronto were visitors on sunday with mr and mrs w c anthony word was received monday evening march 16th or the death or mrs petei molr of heruuul huron county mrs molr was formerly annie mcallister youngest surviving daughter of the late john mcallister of hay town ship in huron county and was the sister of dr a mcalllstcx or oeorge town thirtyseven girls who had com pleted a sixweek course in home nursing under the direction or the bt john ambulance association tried their examinations in the legion rooms on monday night dr r t paul was the examining ameer the course was conducted by dr c v williams and mrs t grieve miss helen humberstone was ruest of honour at a miscellaneous shower on monday evening held by members of her knitting club at the home of mrs walter blehn the evening was spent playing court whist with miss mar garet pasmore prizewinner after which refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her sister miss ploria feller mrs j d kelly was hostess to members of the georgetown ladles bowling club st a bridge and euchru on monday evening at her home on albert street seven tables enjoyed the games with mrs t e hwson winning the bridge prize and mrs ed wheeler tho ouchre three dollars of tho proceeds were turned over to the herald soldiers comforts fund elmir wins fourth game el playoff tlt t iini as oau t lad ttsnaar elrr r td lp thr irtrrttlltf it pyorj hrrl 1ii oforfrurw lo tiasr it ttrn thry wen aa tea oertirt rzrr tn osit arrns lut th rry it flgslrss jrm1 yvxrr ram- ara furred u sojtof i srfla uio tj unit rrturi ivt rltnt thr bimxu 9ti a dictfrel laam than tha or uccrcsd by nanraj town u prwlous tuatdsy snd co trp from ih first nvlnuu of ptt hrn nrnafht ui u mi tm to flir bmlra the wad bnlm aodrd two more liihtw one prrvr with oeorrkown uartnf lor rsl by ucu uban nar the et3 or in prrted ttus eooad xht acortraj ft mm nuchl anrorrfic lo tprtalor inorj or jr hrrald porta itan tt ttu to nua in trip oaorsatowb f1 rcjjdm do aniliuns rtstot and kkmira jii ooumnl do anytatnf tonmfn fiisuih froea tuacdara cam tim ra ocj icndrmsxlr drfrrc ucvrtten kobjwd cmitr fkhacht lasm fox ulurt altrmatea liflson ica ptcbiu arnold srinijii oscrestovn goal haora tf lincway uaorry rrnue licsxutlrn tnj dr laust trutlr altrnutl uriisritsnn krnvtixd hrmin dnt i hunt darlditon nrrrre oeorrr llajes injtrvsu close same at daft last night 400 georgetownites on special train the weather my ii u 1111 wi lrlr ir jr iu uw rclcwir ut msirft a3 nrnuusr trr frnur so u in fbet aii uocalar pocct to n rmjij vnt u u fvavtad at nisswrs rvl lhst uv ajvxual to lrcwir fkas gvt cut lk rajtlrat cd fvcurd and uit mnrwliy cufnt w nad oar rmx thunder atorm acoaea- isnlnl bj i t torrir at rtlo vnim ii t7 n eorans a tifcl rata ilnrr ukrrr is rmtjr of ufo j4 fur scvtj rraj wlnlrr od octy iva loa a cou of a to two- i jul nntiu tr last avrk of ixarcb bjl hrrr u boccne for th cmox v ar tuhirif to avt out on th laod ttte ipnni pt4kolng sir thr kical novo fee ih wrrk dst tura uu 10 vrd uu ii ttin usr l ryl uat ii lut usr 14 hon max is uao uar ii ii and l ralrv ttnp fall 4 a a is ji- m a m 11 m s9 m pnurr rauoo 1 nmln lichscht ulurrl no pmaluis wxxmrt itjuoo 2 lnlra imi ilichachtl 3 kmlra pua lochachtl ororcttown ucmuurn rvrulllrr mllkr trolur ftlrhsjuson third pejuod no acorlng prnsltlea pot piocoskl t43 1734 lindsay boosu ixj a tux noon our post office rrporu that th numhrr of boots handed tn to b for warded to th mining camps tn can- ads and newfoundland for tn us of thr troops has fallen off wry coruid- rah an apprai for books was mad mxrr ttmr ajro and waa met with ob iirrlirol rrporv and it is ihousht ihst prrhapa the putuc do not raolia ihst this appral lb conunuous liooas not macaxlneal handed in at ihr post omc will b gladly received nd thr drrrtjnmt hare undertaken to trnd them to our boyi tn training 6800 netted at red cross carnival held last week l of t hitlrn ctab fawet arttt lwirf hr4- rand rare raatajaae rrtie rrltsr of annwal ltnl khh niltit il the annual kun rtrnival kniwnrii by lha krtfyii liruncli ns the canadian htd crv socnt hlch ls 14ld in cl tirvi tomvn an iia 1u1 ryula mircil i ijul i li itjv i lr kc prm4iil of ihr uk brand ikncd ihr rovjrm alh i t jiort njiitfd m which he thanked ill l h ore im lutd hclifl with ar- laimtnmhls lor thr ramival and aa mi red thr attendant that their money would be well aiciu in fled craa work he oflrnd the mnrerr thanju of the socliiv u members of the univrralty of tnronlo skating club for oflrrlng their talrnti for the program a new dnrture for local hkatlntt carnivals lid a much u one jutltrinti irom livorable rommrnta heard alter- wardn tne toronto ska ten made the trip lit their own expense and mould iiccrpt no rem unc rut ion from trie red croa members who appeared in cluded mlshrv amy smith mary lola andcriion muriel code evelyn dc nance and elizabeth brown and messrs ocrrj buln yvon douce t william dc nance jim bmythe and chris stcruukon tliey ottered several ilfllnhtful wait tango and fox trot numbers in addition minn lola mc neil and 0yearold velma lulicrop pupil of hush p pope proicalonal at iceland a toronto oiao appeared on the program in mlo nuxnbera mr j d kelly woa nuuvter of oere- monlca and mra m ii moyer ura it yt oar diner and mr e mcwhlrtcr judged the costume pricca pruea uwurded were oa follow s boat comic girls under 12 linda olntberg boys under 12 gerard wil cox deist pa ulouo bernard brlu beat fancy dross atria under 12 mary hulme boys under 12 billy maocormack irlrb over 12 olive moyer beat drowwl couple mrs eason and mm carter boat comic drls over 12 jooelyn rivet boys over 13 ken adamaon acton races gtru under li jean oojman boya under 0 tommy conncly boys under 14 jack louth the lome scots band was in at tendance at the carnival and offered several elections which were much enjoyed by the audience our war destiny will it be aa rwostradamiu predicted evcrythlnbb ffolnjr to be ok accordlns to uncanny old 16th century prophet who fore told practically everything that has happened tncludlng japans attack on the u 8 and now as will bo told in the american weekly with this sundays march 33 issue of the detroit sunday times lnterpretcra say his verses portend eventual victory so sure to set the detroit sunday times engagement mrs t a humbert ton announces the onffaucmont of her daughter helen may to mr ernest t hyde youngest hon of mr and mrs- a hyde of oeorgetown the wedding will take place early in april balunafad pikrtall a inrce act play u inrrntri b the two wnlor claa of uillinifad united church bundaj hoo ixt pridav nlcht mr walter snirt aj rhfitman for the evening ind introduced the play which waa curt vied b mr f w fiboruil and mr a o w poreman the cuid tn- luld mr p j hhnrtllt mluai ldith wnrren lilian bhorttu betty rldlrr betty perryman and lena in- ijmmi and mem- ployd bhortul liov warren harry bhortul kenneth klditt doimar french and orant mrrrlam mrs clark accompanied by mrs b vannatter wu aoioial and conducted nltjnk between acu stewarttown mr p j henderson oj new tdtob to spent the eck end at hla horns tn steaarttown the monthly meeting- or the w l was held last week in the council chamber the afternoon was apent once more in quilting- rev 8 r oolebrook visited the juni or wa meeting monday aitcrnoon and showed slides or the diocese of the arctic starting- with a map of canada showing the great area or th diocese the pictures took a trip wlla the bishop over his largv sphere of service untortunately there was a cloudburst just as the children wen about to start to see the picture and many or them were disappointed playoff with paris in galt thursday night oroirun intermedin taa cn the ojia ulrriiasmiiau b ofoup t frjjnikrkthj u4 rdxtit toi ow ijj hjrorro far from lha bofatovb caerad lasujy at on of the cjaajw aid faviru tmiisr pujrvd uu yar ttaere atra arjy tupil ealnor rma fiixyvid out tn a ctatstoua ham- lojjtit rriur arvd vita ail dja r- txi to a uu drjra taajn 99 unrdr ltr brai learn won it waa ifca fuui and oeadinf aie to a lhw-oul- cjftit pjcfl wrtfs- and ecaltj lb tt fiar cf thr fji vatb boc iaajbj hi t tag on hijrb au lb vaj ttse run period aaw ptenly of fco- lon a ftrtt oeorvrtovn and thas umira had tne edt boo foatttf rrr turning in aterunf prformaca and lhrrr a no acor tn toe tvrcty rnlruile rn oprnad the aoortnc in the ac end aren he put elmira in lha uad ith a aoo eooru but dovman and krmahesvd teamad to ua thlofa upv and trotier and hcnihad added a rouplr morv lo give oeorcvoarn a j 1 lrd ahkh they held for lhe itat of uie inune the third frame auo waa acoealma 1th elmira trytnf drapers telj lo pufl uir gimr out of the fire but the laprrmakrrft liahlrned up and playad a crest drfrruuve raxoe and qmlra jlu4 couldnt break throuah off fojj hundred oeornrtoan fsru moe tiir lnp by apecial train to a otorstitoan repeil thrlr trroup win of to tron ago on the fcy ura p p ularkbuin and ura h o uto ura iniujdtu thr rromd to do thrlr bl tot hrhlh war vkumi and toured the train aktn for ionatiorwi the itum of 177 10 a rataued and turned orar o thr aunllary fund operated by tb llrrtld the elmira boya band ao- rocnpanird the bmlra fans to oajl and mrre a bright apot at th ram vith thrlr colorful muiie and unl- fonna ha flrflt pt3uod no ncore no prnajura occortd pouod 1 e2mlraro 22 2 oeonretoan bowman krnuahrad 40 3 oeorsttown trotter 7 jo 4 oeorurtomts kemahead ojt penalties nelivon arnold bowman richardson kemahead tinjtd pejuod no avoore pcrialue- morttaon llndiay trot ter oeorgetown ooaj itoare defenoa mooney and undsay centre ucuul icn wings l loot and trotter al- ternatea bowman dewhurst km- head ward lucnardaon davldaon sclmlra ooal blndernajle darnoa mottuon and konrad centre plom- aki vlrunv neiaon and llilker alter- natea bchacht pox ulller arnold krueer raferee oeorse hayea infferaodi the pkpermakera will enter the playdowtu tomorrow tntiraday night march 10th when they meet th hlflhlytouted parta black ilawts in a urngame aeiiea goals to count parta defeated port dover tn the group s playoffs and have tucked anotner sseriea under their belt since then with grimsby trouncing tbem in the caning gome 12 2 grtmiby default ed the second scheduled match the parts boya are no strangers in 0r arena as they have been playing their lost few games on the artificial ire so it wul be a great battle on thuradaw it la oeorgetown home game and hockey club officials have contacted the railway and arranged another special train brothers killed as car and truck collide near hornby tragic accident en 1th line lost saturday victims en wot to attend fttneral two men were instantly killed and their two companions injured when the car in which they were riding- col lided with a truck on the 7th line north ot hornby last saturday after noon victims ot the crash wen joseph a marshall 88 and his bro ther prank marshall m both ot kettleby mrs florence l ssrii11 wire ot the latter and miss annie mo- murehy passengers in the car which was driven by prank were treated by dr o k stevenson milton and re moved to peel memorial hospital brampton suffering tram bruises and shock according to police the impact oc curred at the intersection of the 7th line and slderoad no 6 the truck proceeding south to hornby was driv en by arthur h clarice ot norvsl the marshall cor was travelling west on the slderoad following the impact the ear was carried some sixty feel along the road and finally crashed into a stump fence all four occu pants ot the ear were thrown clear at the point ot i both occupants of the truck uk clarke and a passenger edward bot- lodge escaped injury coroner dr aeorge b 8yer milton stated that ib inquest would be held provincial constables r mason and i spencer both of oakrula in vestigated the accident the georgetown herald brills war victim fund forwarded to toronto everting telegram tsuml cash on hand acknow ledged 10bj collection on hockey train for eunlraoeorgetown game mar 17th collect ed by mrs p f plsok- burn and mrs h o moolure 3710 total march 18th wtftn

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