Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 3, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sttrcatyfourtb year of publieaijoe weiachy june 3rd 1942 5 a copy 200 a year brill new lions cub president for 194243 oaf best omtm at am h- ar hur iiiinlniln wnb m lh ef co orgakts- the annual maetlng of th oiott- lawn lists club wa bald in th mc- offeboo lious on r venlba mm to club mt for ihetr regular darner meeting darid bnll mam street merchant and msniifarnirar u auctad praaldenl for 1m3u to fnreltt lmm of officer u a tot- prealdanlo brul 1st vtomyacdml ralph rota 2nd vloprihivrn lelloy dal lion tameri d ki2y till twister c o beohxm ijlreotors f3year trm w ii ool jama baeanttn directors 1year ww a b fauar b ucwnlrur to ofno of secretary treasurer wo eat fulatf and will be decided el lb bad rtfcwifnr lion r uoale and d drill wr eppotnlad daragwa to th inlau- tidnal convention tn toronto nest jmy with lion juua ruiumin and w 11 long m ilumim it wo decided to in a moo war barings oertlflcet to each of lb two m ruling highest tn merit tn u pubuo school bfry petrol tola irt u orcanliad by in cjls se veral yean ago with eimnmt result from a safety standpoint an important topic of discussion tu that of aalraf walter tnenn th secretarytreasurer pretrnlad a report in which h outllnad a akauton plan for a proposed reorganisation which tt ni hoped would aid tn col- lectlng mora salvage and conseq mora money to be uatd for war work liana lioata and blshn war appoint ed a commute to bring tn a slate of heed for th camp and it ta hoped to enlist tbe auppon of otbar organization in the plan tor a mora efficient salvage camp th dub expressed it regret at the ioaa of a member dr j ii dateraan who ha moved to montreal and a lttr win be sent to blm to express tnl feeling in an official way the new officer will to installed tn a special ceremony at the next meet- tnj the weather bfkl hutt thar t an aid aaytng it never rain but u pour w hv certain ly nad plenty of pourtcf rain tn uay to mat up for the racord shortage tn aprtl tn normal rainfall for tba montb of usy for tnl wcuon 1 m inczua tin downpour uat 8aturd cuanl of nrartjr an inoh and a qarur brouctit lb total for to montb to la tncbra halurday cugbt rain a alio aooompanld by naary hall for a w mlnrm but fortunauly it cud not lux long enough to do aerlou damage go loamy wl drained undf tharr u i inmm growih but on haary un- dralnad land aprtn crop are turning yellow from exoaatm motatur aa oars r whacb uaually t wrll airranoad at thl tun of tna year la being wrvxuly bald up imuowing t tn local racord for tbe pal ii and u fuln- temp fall tue uay tj o wed uay 31 co 7 thura ixay at 65 91 rv uy it a rt j hax uy jo as o lot- kin uay jl 6t m uoo june i st m the wtawr hfld brititli war victims j fund rdrmnjrd to tbroolo rvrfxiai tclccsmm txkhq cub on hand acimaw- inlfcd 375 trlolajrr uouirr 3 00 otorgtiovt bo ling club dmuaioo fee cram oprnlag j1u7 tbui luy wtoi 12 dank lntm1 u ttrttvj june xrd ob33 1j toronto juveniles picked up in brampton for local robberies two toronto juvenile wer picked tn by ogt allen ot lb nrampton polio roror tn that town early 01- urday morning the cjjjt atauon had been entered and ranaacked b the ooupl between j and o clock in th nvg with nothing or value removed from there they broke into tha uapl leaf dairy and rifled 3 00 from the till the theft wa reported to chief w o uarahall at too ajn when the money wa found mlaung by member ot the dairy atas who had returned from an early mo de livery and a the two lads had been reported on their way to brampton h immediately got in touch with brampton police who made the arrmt they were taken to milton by the chief and arraigned for trial and lat er taken to their home in the city they were ordered with their parent td appear for trail on june 10th iode meeting in legion rooms or monday evening juns 1st the countea of blratnmore chapter io de held their regular monthly meet ing in cie legion room wtth the regent ur c v williams prealdlng the meeting opened with member re peating the praer of the order after which minute of the last meeting ere read and adopted roll call dla- osed about 33 member in attendance wallaoe thompson then gave a ry encouraging treasurer report report from the convener of varl- oua committees were next on the agenda for th evening mr j d kelly as head of the magoilne collec tion informed the chapter that kit and her committee had aent 461 lb ot magazine conslmlng of 070 maga- elres and 33 books and 10 packs of cards to the central magazine ex change halirax the welfare com mittee tinker the convenorshlp of mra wilfrid ford reported splendid co operation from the members in do nating used clothing included in thi ball she had sent to haltburton in the month of may mre r r moklnbln sent in a report on sowing and mrs aertrude dann informed members ot the progress made in knitting mrs keith barber read a list of articles required tor all branches of e service and war victims in europe peetally urgent was the need of thing far growing children and atnoe they stated that they never seemed to receive enough pinafores chapter decided to purchase material and make enough of these for a good shipment miss ann hlclcoy received the com mendation of the regent for her splendid work during the past month she convened a bingo the net pro ceeds of which were m700 and also the mile of pennies last saturday which added is725 to the funds ot the chapter- in uio latter project tha junior red cross was of great as sistance and members agreed to make a donation or ajoo to their fund it wa alio decided to donate 00 to the soldiers comfort fund the urvagv situation tn town wu dlanw and members unanimous agreed to lend full cooperation if a more aatenatt ramnalgn war em barked upon a letter from the re- tall furrier informing chapter that thla year they had again wto fit to donate nluabl furs in order that ticket on a lucky draw might be sold from which moat of tha proceed would go to loux work waa dis cussed it wa decided that thla would be a splendid way to raise fond during the summer months and mrs krlth barber was appointed convenor with mrs alex orelg and mrs leonard bell the asltlng com mittee in charge of this in mponae to an appeal from the navy chapter will till ard send 10 ditty bugs to this bruncn ol the tervlce miss jean mackenzie educational secretary pointed out the danger of neglecting peacetime duties during the stress of wartime one of the prime functions of the lod is to help in educational projects and to thlt end members donated 300 to be used in buying books to supplement the lib rary of the adopted northern hallibur ton school member joined with the regent in welcoming a new member mrs how ard wrlgglesworth into the chapter the story of the rcap and the or ganization of the commonwealth atr training plan in conadawas the sub ject of a most interesting reading by mrs leonard bell all know the results of this wonderful project which had a most inauspicious beginning a novel idea a test of democracy was given the member by mrs j l lambert the questions mode some reallre how little they knsw of every day things we dhould all bo acquaint ed with business or the meeting was brought to a close with the singing of the na tional anthem after which the social committee mrs p p blackburn miss a hlckey and miss a treanor serv ed delightful refreshments in th boon ot lb qnadln roc- klr farremoved from vital defence cone of th paclfte coast nnuh co lumbia japan hare bro grouped into larg nemy aum ramp under surraulanc they p road- tmlullng work on the propo ed monton to vancouver highway tbry llir in camp art up by ihemarhc group of jap 1 here shown tn ront of a mao lbt ta on of the camp judging by th mxiaalncii on their fare tby t suffered few hardship miss etta curidge pud away last sunday latim ella clatfldcr pj ay um uundajr momln lxa 3 lit l tux bom an ctuvic qtrret aiut ma ul- ocaa of trverml montii itiaa curtdfr waa bom in eaqucaliif ttruahj a daufalcr ot tba late jemniah cla- rktoe and uary orahim aod aptnt hrr life in tnl community for the pax iwtauynt yrara the a atao- ctattxl vttn ner auauer ulaura jennie and roaeila olartdtr in iht miuixwry buaonea tnelr anop brtnir looatcd on uain buvet atxne tne loram ooor miu clarldffe waa an active mexntbrr of the oodaitgatlonal cbuixn ano abrn tne cburch a ciotvrd in be came connected wlin knox prtwnyter- lan church aurvtlnrf mfmber ol the family are mia jennie claridoe mn j u moore and ulaa roaciij clarldfr of oeorbytown and mxs 11- u wuaon of vanoouvrr dc tne funeral srrvtoc waa held from the realdence on tueaday aftajxnoon and waa oonducted by re c c cochrane of knox pnatqrtcrlan church pallbearers wer uaarn oraham dr p r wauon h d poulla o ii darber j j thompson and w a- wunon interment took place in oreenwood oetnctery oeonretowri utu marlt maw died suddenly ia brampton mrs uaxk uw plonrrr oeorgetowti rnodenl died sudomly in brampton us thundy uy 2sth- 8be bad brn in good hralth up to that umr and suffered a heart attack on that day from which she failed to recover uh was bom mary ann oolller u oarafraaa townhlp 01 era ao ajid wa a daughter of the late mr anu mrs wullun hammond tuie cam to oeorgctown a a girl and had resided here siaoe her marnage to th utc mr maw who prrdrcred her thirtyone rsrs sgo last march ilhe is survived by s daughter mr william drcrtag of oeorgrtown iukr mrs wulm oodfrry at uuelph a brother j it oouler ol medicine lut albcru and twu granddaughters mra wes bettls ol toronto and mrs harold oallaghcr of llamlkon the funeral waa held on saturday from tbe home ol 11 c mcclurr maple avenue with rev w o o t conducting tbe ser vice pallbearers were w if kent ner and john murdoek of george town oeorge tburtell of ouelph pred anderson of acton william oole and thomaa colbeck of milton in lerment look nlace tn greenwood cemetery died maw in brampton on thursday may 3rth 1s43 mary ann oolller widow of the late mark maw aged 81 years olaridoe in georgetown on sun- oay may 31 1043 etta clarldge in memobiam hubbard in loving memory ot mrs annie hubbard who died june oth 1041 o happy hours we once enjoyed how sweet their memory still but death has left a loneliness the world can never mi sadly muued by mrs arvula wright and family active service notes charles btockford aon of mr and mrs harry btockford received a pro- roouon to plight ctommander he 1a an instructor at the air training school ol vlrden manitoba the sad word was received lout week by mrs e v moocormack of the death of her brother bat edmund c evans who was on active service over seas with the roaf oat evans a native of thesaalon was reported miming on march 13th over the north bern and on may 13th his body was washed ashore on the scottish coast he was burled on may 18th in dreni east lothian scotland our sin ce rest sympathy to his sorrowing fa mily ftc w e tennant pte william e tennant asa of mr and mrs b tennant john st celebrated his birthday ever- asa taat monday may nth ite tennant joined the army in may 1040 and after mending same lime in brampton and newmarket where he was en the alaff of h t c na ii he rejamed the lame ejeei when they wen nehlllaed lail spring and trained with them at namutsn he went oversea in seplember im1 ptb j tennant another asn ef mr and mra b tennant pte bernard 3 tennant celebrated hi birthday overseas earlier thla month so may 11th bernard was so ef many district hay who lalned wp when the letne beats msotusd far aetrre aerrlee and he went eteneas with ms regiment monsieur laval from vice lobd to vice fuehbeb an inside story about the traitorous butoherston who rose to power in prance by means of legal trickery and his palaces of sin told in the american weekly with this sundays june 7 issuo of the detroit sunday times by princess amelle kara- pow who knew laval better than most of his countrymen be sure to get sundays detroit tunes card op thanks we wish to thank friends for their kind expressions ot sympathy and the lovely floral tributes tn our recent bereavement family of the late mrs m maw council fedeks to wiekti read topapwmulirftef ixngtfiy debate ceeffttewa tittiva diet sataly ia haw yetfc heart attack fatal to wh uah utwarwrimram bv many ttendh in town pnend in georgetown were shookrd to uar of u auddro drain uk tfaouidsy uay xui of wullam w itor a nauw of uu tevn who paaa- 1 easy tu new yora city it aas an aidrnl gutrj and wa en7tlnt a gam wllb wllilim d mahruog vu- prealdrnl of the tmng tsarlng issjus mltr tit aas nnpd a a tlcr when tie sudrfrd heart allaxs- iu was lakrn lo his home and died a few houra later th lu uj llo wa bom in oeonrtovn untiinr rn aro and va lh eldest suo of lb lal cruulr o and arm itur lar aueocvd oeorrrtoan lujutic and luch hchools ite arnrd in prartcr fur uirec al with thr itojal oits4in arlulrry during lb rust oreal war it ltl oecrgrtovn about flflera csj sjto ite wm mamnd and wwv a wife sno family in krw york also a brother m nor of turonto and two sjlrrr mrs jsnx amrrco of ol ungaood and mr harlr oordon of nrulr of mitsntn hask ktiindyuflia wetmag tst gfrmf thutih ut oeorraa church of cnsland oeorvttown was the vmr of a qiirt wrdfllntf uut futurday lty 30u whew inurl jane auclir only daughter ol ur ute mr and mrs b ualla of ewrlt became the bride of ruslher clarrnce rmmfrton ktrlnedy tdel son of mi edlu urn ln ton and the late ul krnncdy of cortrtown hev woo ttnpaon officiated 1u mrs w v ui4icur ut the ontavn tie bride gm in caamace by hrr uncle mr alex labtwue wore at ajumoon frock of heaeniy blue sheer miih maxldna hat and shoujdrr oor save of sweetheart rosebud bhr more a fcom lockn the ftlft of the srooen ml phlu lrjir couln of the brxdp was hrr only attendant wearing a diik rone drtwu and list vlthcoraffe ol buc jieet peas the eroocnnan aast me earl marrjunent of oeorge loan a reception was hrld at the home of mr and mrs donald hettlnjjton after ahlch the happy coup left on a attort honrmoon trip the bride trael una in an airfare blue tailored suit with blue and ahlte acceaaorla the gtoom is stationed at camp doraen with the scots puiuters of canada c9 m ofrrrl u haiar ex- the georgetown herald solohen comforts 1 fund poraarded to oeorgetown soldiers oomforta committee 333m coah on hand ack nowledged 16380 total june 3rd mm 13 tbe main part of th council mt- iai was talro up is nlgnt wtth a proposad wldea- thf of th ptotrmji road at a prrrsou meetlcg in cierk had bars inuructki vi in u touch wtth the bu teirphon company to e what ihej would do regaruaig moving th txie from trir pmrnt location tha company auranittecj a ixfxb of the proposed charurc j a coat of 1300 winch it would ahar with tha loan in a io10 basis cr hum u opposed to as ritrncir road oprrallon during war time and raumji that a ould b a ii30o ab lo fis uie road a coun cil rxanned hi ujl there r other pare where tvt wu rirn mor o- ceuary psniculsjy on southern main out and lht the paprnnl 1 lload u no awr uuui it has heen for th pail ui rars ooaugan lis in ling or rtrry tar and urn town has iprnl hardly a penijy on upkeep uayur li u main enrry lor far mer rrom that duuict coming inu town i am opposed to jpendlng any- ihlcg unless it u furd nghu the mor ihoustil cr rtrt as out in hi rumung and that the job oould be done quit a bit cheaper reeve clrate said he thought the figure were ok but he wa ta f srour of fixing in road even at that coat- a record tote was taken and th motion carried with mayor oro- bons itrr cleat and cra macoon- aid brown and ooaugan in favour and cr uactrotl and orlpp vot ing no a letter from the dept of munici pal affaire dm council attention to the anticipated coal shorts next inter and urged them to draw the public attention to the grave altu- allon and order their coal early th council decided to purchase th win ters supply of coal lor town ouilcunn immediately a chequ for lit 38 wa rewind from the liquor control board of on tario representing 30 per cent of lh hotel authority fee collected during the flncal yix enclng march 31st 10u a letter from the tax collector to- elating a list of water works arrears ui a rrcommendatlon that seme be djoontlnued was left in 10 hand for further action the mor suggested that th col lection of dog taxea be discontinued la town and that those who had already paid be men a refund but thla mt with little reaponw from the council and the matter was dropped the question of a blocked drain on main street wa brought up and left in the hand of the road committee to uke suitable action a new uniform will be purchased inr chief w o marshall august sra was proclaimed a cine holiday mr jack wluon was given permission te cut the hay in the park with tha agreement that he would clean up any othr tpota that needed cutting in he park a street light was ordered at the north end of subway on john st cr brown wanted the law enforced regarduig the use of profane language on main street which he claimed was particularly bad in the late evenings th police chief will take care of this and promised conviction tt the of fender persist in their offence red cross campaign hears top as 375155 reported mrs john standuh once georgetown resident dies in ottawa mrs john 8tandlsh who formerly resided near oeorgetown with her husband the late dr slandlsh died an saturday may 23rd at the home of her daughter mrs m de jonck- heere 131 kenllworth avenue ot tawa she was born emma xangtry at merton in trafalgar township 84 years ago and was a daughter of the late my and mrs oeorge lauigtry after her marriage she lived in wal- kerton with her husband who wa a veterinary surgeon and in 1011 they moved to this district purchas ing the mocoll form now owned by mr p 8 onarles after her hus bands death in 1914 she made her home with her daughter in toronto and later in ottawa survlng besides her daughter mrs de jonckheere is one son nelson of detroit michigan the funeral ser vice was held rrom the russell fun eral home in oakvllle on tuesday may 30th with canon d russell smith conducting the service inter ment was in st judes cemetery announcement a quiet wedding was solemnised on saturday november 32nd 1041 at bt oeorgcs church by the rev w o o thompson between kathleen edith penson daughter ot ur and mrs frank penson of oeorgetown and bruce rundell son ot mr and mrs rundeu of streetsvule ur and mrs jim dear of brampton were wit nesses ocurgetown district is nearlng its 14000 objective tn the red cross drive according to the report of the treas urer todsy which shows s37511j re ceived to date thl is made up of 3143 os in cosh hoo0 in pledge and a special donation of 1300 in goods chairman e v macourmack is confident that the campaign will be over the top in a few dye as final returns are atlll to be made from some canvassers umehousc the girls lookout club met at the home of shirley wright on sat urday flans have been made for the pres byterian church anniversary and gar den party june 31 and 23 mr james klrkpatrlck returned from ouelph general hospital on sun day where he hod his tonsils removed last week mrs a w benton and master nell benton returned home tram ouelph on sunday where nell underwent a hernia operation in the general hos pital on may 14 ur sidney klrkpatrlolc has been confined to bed through illness but we hope he will be around again noon miss helen devereaint spent a few days in ouelph general hospital fol lowing removal ot her tonsils ur fred brooks underwent an operation in toronto on tuesday and we hope he may have a speedy re covery ii ur and mre bui batoocfc and doualas of aeton ur and mre earli scott and son of ualton the haines family of olen williams were visitors with mr and mrs joseph boosts on sunday

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