Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 15, 1942, p. 2

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fee the georgetown herald wednesday july 15 1942 the georgetown herald km t crjtw xml clta whims ilarisms lunrtum btwuf 4 anj ten oeiia subscription ratbb canada and th onlud state tloo a year ffims oceiaa fa aanrttitai bale rtb w arittrih walteii c bjtjin pubihri oajintxd u ucoilvray uajiv h biemn ldllor f u mlkr ollmofr telfpuo vuj baa n tn itlv nrucr collin ifrmher of che cartnhn wetfcty kevxpaper anorlitton las tt ontuloquabac dtrmon of tfes owjjjl i the editors corner camping every grown man hns fond recollection tucked way back in his memory of dnvs long ogo when the kid went campinr those memories sidy with him through the years and no doubt he often thinks kids dont seem to huvt the fun we did when we were youno roughing it haint the limr appeal to them but thats where theyre wrong we were given a concrete proof just how much fun young boys arc having today when we had the opportunity of watching thirty of them all between the c of 8 and 13 thor oughly enjoy themselves at camp 3 miles from george town they were the boy of st georges church boys league camp which was situated on bishops farm bonny brae 9th line a short distance from glen williams the camp had a staff or five who deserve great credit for the efficient way in which they handled the project dr and mrs c reid mr and mrs olney miss eileen reid niece of dr reid and bill long son of mr and mrs jack long they together with the thirty boyn walkid out to the camping site saturday morning july 4l there to remain for 10 davs fun in the fresh air und sunshioe everyone looked welltann ed and happy when we saw them and after being shown the camp we could easily understand why there wiun t a single case of homesickness quite a record when dealing with boys so voung the encampment was ideally located on a high fla piece of land which falls away on one side to form quite a steep hill at the bottom of which a spring of pure bested water flows in addition to its use for dunking water the spring formed a natural refrigerator a large old tin tub did the trick in which milk butter meat and other perishables were stored the semicircular plateau where the tents were pitched is bounded on the other side by a low cliff hut formation on the top of which is o flat grassy stretch ideal for playing baseball football or any game a boys mind could devise now lets examine the tents themselves there were five in all a marquee a cookhouse tent a supply tent staff dining ten and a tent for the ladies to sleep in the one which attracted my attention firs was the large marquee where the boys slept and ute it con tained thirty beds and a long dininp tuble each boy provided his own bed mattress and bedding and his eating utensils they made their own beds every morn ing but just to make sure they were properly tucked in for the night the staff ladies made n tour of inspection after they were all in bod ve were interested in the food problem which the satisfying of so many healthy young appetites would present we were told they used approximately ten gal lons of pasteurized milk per day their meals were well- balanced and second helpings were the order of the day just picture thirty small boys lined up to wash their hands and faces before making n grand rush for the cookhouse tent at meal time as everyone knows camping isnt all fun there are the inevitable chores to do and in order to distribute the work evenly the boys were divided into three sec tions with claude reid george louth and ross sykes section leaders the boys say working is fun at camp the orders of he day were posted every morning on an improvised sign post just outside the marquee the camper3 took a little while off each day to remember we have a country and empire to think about their ceremony for the raising and lowering of the union jack was original and impresbivc during the day there were organized sports hikes baseball horseshoe pitching and to on on day the boys were invited up to the sykes quarry to witness the quarrying process first hand their hosts provided refreshments before they started on their trek back to camp every night brought the highlight of camp life the campfire with the boy providing their own entertainment and com munity singing for instance one night they felt romantically inclined and decided they would hold a mock wedding it was something to be remembered by all the onlook ers the bride was becomingly attired in swaths of mosquito netting and a large straw sun hat profusely decorated with weeds and feathers hid her maidenly blushes the groom was a real cave man and wore white feathers in his hair parson skippy sargent preached a most uncomplimentary sermon to the newly- weds ross sykes lived up to his role of worst man and claude reid did a noble job of holding the brides bouquet the touching ceremony was performed to die strains of violin music in the background and after it was all over the boys drank a chocolate milk toast to the bride the generosity of parents and friends 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portrd at once to uie auuiorlura it wws wiu ffsrltrif ol mulniu that i cllmbrd back into back into uie ciip- prr tiiough i tlioatiht of timet tn the future whrn poriir would be talking about tk rmuda uimj i woukshftir to ty vr i x urir onr njtfht but i did nt aee it ttir m it d uednttrflay at 14 raln- ut- brfotr noon ur cllpprr dropp ckiwii atmln tn rucuy thr umf puor alter ftjiag lreu hundnd mile or more into the east tnr copper ha rrtuned to bermuda because ol b4 weather ahich would prment a un4- inj at thr aioika na laafrr a krh what i taw and iwaxd in beimuda uiat day and uu- next and what x learnto oi thr return trip by boat rm rcjru in jtx dayv but mas hat madt a djffrrrree part ol tt ti iist can be tod now on unit trip uir window tomdj f lhr clipprr wre pailrd down aa th ptatne approochtd bermuda and u u irlt thr uftnls tliat wa to keep any 1 nrtny aigrnt from tveetns woat thf tlkouldnt ue and a hint to ouarra to krrp quiet about anfthinf that rm b uouia on yttr thou who had uffi to wandrr aoojt the tlancii it teem i1 usrlru ilut in uiofcr daa tne o h a hadnl rntrrtxj tnr aar officially icontnuid rn iir l directory f r watson ddh hda ororgrkrwn ocbct iiojj 0 to ft cuivpl ttiurulay aflrraooo dr j burns milne w2ytu nvsoeon gearfvtawn l ij hil clifford g reid udji ddi dtvtiht vttonr 410 malr oufrt oomrum le roy dak kc m sybil bennett ba lurrtrtrn ud helkllan uu1 sum owpun rba it a m nielsen tatk vs 1 chiroprtxtor xray drugleu therspitt ujjt aiuum oibf oifr ncmlnlon lloius i i ix to pm nh thor4i rtum ut kenneth m lansdoa buruut rturlur naurrpastk plrt mortsfe monry to load run u orrgory thtt biof mill street the ten day holiday theyve hnd a grand time and al ready are lookinit forward to going to camp again next year av dont blame tlicml save your baskets fruit and vegetable baskets are now added to the list of articles housewives arc urged to conserve in stead of piling up the empty baskets in the back shed or basement householders are asked to return them as sonn as possible to the retailer from whom the fruit or vegetables were purchased under these new regula tions from the wartime prices and trade board fruit und vegetable baskets are to be reused in the areas with in a rndiue of 0 miles of montreal toronto hamilton st catherines and windvor accordingly householders fire asked to cooperae by returning fruit and vegetable baakcts to the retailer as soon as they have removed the fruit and vegetables therein the shortage of these containers is explained by i shortage of manufacturing capacity 2 a good fruit crop 3 limitation of canning capacity due to shortage of labor under the reclamation plan the fruit growers will market in used baskets of no i grade defined in the order as clean structurally sound with no mildew practically free from stains and with marks or names obliterated or crossed out no 2 baskets structurally sound but which may be slightly stained or soiled can be used to market fruits which are not eaten before they ore 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