the georgetown herald seventyfifth year of publication wedraday october 7th 1942 5e a copy 200 a year third victory loan campaign opens october 19th council passes early closing bylaw store mart ooe at 6 jo pja except saturday wfeeo tbey remain open until 10 pja town employee get cart of living bonu a ejrputavilon ol ill local bdnraa bn tivlnwd ottsvru last nigh at their regular monthly meeting in re- fud to on early doting bylaw as usmki by the wartime itlors and trade board to conwwve ugnt and power a petition signed by three quartera of the local builnconen was presented and after come itlsniuvn eounou had no alternative but to pass a bylaw regulating tne boun that stores may remain open a penalty u also pronded or any infraction of the bylssr oommmclng from and after the lbdi day of october retail store mtut dote their doors monday tuesday wednesday and pndey at us pm thursday at 1230 pm- and satur day at 1000 pm unless during a per iod previous to a legal holiday and two weeks prior to christmas this by law does not apply to restaurants gar ages pool rooms or ooal and lumber omxws a second bylaw provided for hours in which barber shop might remain open and their hours are six oclock to the evening each mond tura- nd prlday and from and after the hour ot ten o cock in the evening of each wednesday and saturday and 1230 on thursday a full sotup of the by laws appears elsewhere in this issue cort of living bonuses veri granteo to town employees of o go pur week and include w sprnor ii muroh- mnt ohlef w o marshall clerk p d harrison and night consinbu em- mcrson a court of revision to heor uph- is egalivt the assessment for 1043 will be held on november 3rd and will be computed of the following re h ivac cleave councillors n it broom 8 j mackenzie a e ortpps ana jaa costlgnn a requisition for on overcoat huxvd- cuffs snd holste strap for the nlvait oonstable was paeed as alflo a motion to purchase a new 2lnoh n er mcur for an industrial plant on recommendation of the pue bri gade jock test tin appointed driver and caretaker of che are truck at a salary of tyn oo per annum as af oc 1 mr w e nodwell reauesrod ovat the road to his factor on water bt be repaired before winter and council are considering jome much needed changes the following accounts passed wm ward court services k c thompson court services w h kxtitnrr si bon coal bell telephone oo canadian brans oo it w robb board of health boous oarage ats oeorgeiown lu oo j 8ohulx sts w o anthony imperial ou c e smith au lo prance plre engine si poamlt oo ftre engine provincial dei of health speights oarage town truck bolton ootmty ste w o mnnvhsll stomps p b harrison postage etc hydro elcctrlo t o whlunee sts etc fred sinclair town truclt jock tost sts wefare accounts were also t 4 00 400 7 4s 34 71 100 m m i860 304 6123 814 13 3 110 10 4408 00 320 33 45 ssaoo 300 1316 t44g2 415 1433 500 30 b4 glen williams major and mrs nell cummins of ouelph spent the week end at the home of mr and mrs itobart mc- menany v pte clarence beaumont now bta- tloned at brantiord spent the week end at his home mr and mrs ernest robeon and children of rockwood were visitors on bunday at the hamciif mr s norton ac1 wlnlleld wheeler is spenrtmc a few days leave wluh tils parents mr and mrs john wheeler mrs roland haines who hos been critically ul in ouelph oeneral hoc- puai for the past three weeks is now showing signs of improvement pte clifford davison ijomc scots spent a week ond leave wtth his par ents mr and mrs wm davison on bunday september 37th the united church obiicrved their 103nd anrdveniarv togother with uw harvtst postlval services mr pick da was the special preacher at the morning service and the evening service was nil charge of mr b k lemlmy ba both sen ices were very well attended stewarttown mr ulwooii ts spending a fow layi wmih her daughter to norvnl mr nd lira cuffard paul ore vu- ttoj with mr pauls mother in oamp- beuvute lafleopl a runt of bwunpton iu home mar the iraclc tad ctooihitiuljktlonb to mr end mrs w mu on the urtfa of 4ftwlr email son jqtosid attredehcic wo e pleaeed to hour mr konuaji u vmottiog fnm hu ro- hn j h stevens luried at gwrjetowb thr rurucai ol xto utr ure j 11 gtrtstwcw oi itrcfito formerly uudred 11 uennetlj rtetglw of ur ftod ilrtv j w rfqdd7 or0rxcmm took puo on aaustday ootolsr n 1wj it unncr hi hrid to plruwo uiuied criurclx toronto of wfckii the dkcaud had bam a umijul mhtk for ttm past fourteen yrmn- durtr thu unit tfv belts rucudrr poaftora in iu vuioui orgmiutlksf on many onrnv rev oeorve c trtmbir pastor mmd by lrr 1l u parl- rtdf a formrr pastor oonduotm tbc umicr both of ttvrn apcatjung vrry highly of her btmouful ctvtauan ohr- ftctrr and exrmpury life llr trlmbl ctiosvr as hi subrct xlu un vent down while it wm yet day tn rotsnbrrt of the gmoion the woman mlhionory bodety and the womens auotiauon attended tn a body tne male choir of the ctiuroh of wliici mr uuphera to piraldmt rwidcmd the vcllknown belrotion ilcmraibr me ot mltfttty orv un wilfrrd bjotcii llfelonu frlmd tunu nwbt ents3uel ut o tola ttie cl rjur bquare tie mui bra uuf ul floral tribute and the larvv turidiukc at th irr- loc bort evldtnca ol the hlrf utm in mhvch mm leplirn1 va hej in ft r oooununity intrrttwnt look place in oncnuod ownrery owmnetown where the verxicc wtu oanduoted tr rrv h c poator of oeornotown united church a number of otxuvrtown re- laues and menda were prretiu far this bavlce also the paubnurra were h m kenned ii knlfiht dr t o chtnoulth n ii parrotry h pearoe and a ooulaon bmldea lu r liuband and parent uiere mnauu to mourn her lot on tk david and one brother u mervyn kennedy of ovm sound ruy at mnton lorne hcoth band tlir lnrni sootfi band ouni tj u muum sundi evening to play a con cert in the prlnoetv thiturt t e theatre the ue of which was donat ed to the band by the proprietor mr m nixon wo wnfllled bj a tr enthumlaauc and onpreclatue audi ence this u the third vttlt to mqton durlna the laitt year by the bund and each occasion trie program wu thoroughly enaywl ae hhown by the applaime in spite of the foot that be- local hews nest ucnday u thanjtaclvns day and a public hcklktagr third victory loan campaign op en here on october itun thu u fut prtncnuon werk- do all you can to prnm firea- note the ohmngea mu wera in the onji- rtune tabir u to publuh- atfird on another page iodz bingo totnorrow night ttturaday october athi uax 1u11 oood pruw dont ulaa 1l will the mcfnben of uw bakllen oomforta caxronlotee pleas note that an important tneettns 111 be held tn ur library on wednesday oat 3 in at 8 pa you may be having ttiankaghtlng vtilton at your home or again you may be vtatung out of town whioh ever the case may be the herald anil appreciate receiving a orwi ttrm for our penonal column next wet when a oar drhen by oecli co per of ctuuenham collided with a bridge on the 10th line near glen wlllum on ualunuy no time ru injured but the oar wrrdced ej- inorrt beyond repair in murwlng his bubocrtpuon to the llirald eric wamee who 1 now u hmmlns tvlatee that uuy hat had know tn the north alrvud and plenty of nun before that eric ms they can i xpcot pwiy of usow up theae frucn n r on ite nmee of oil lodvi dealrous ol taking the bc john ambulance awcxlauan oojtw in flr aid muat be in the hands of mr t orie by wrd- t i di octobrr 14th cu starui oc- mrr 19th in letrton llall pee s3 00 incudinr book txlnduge and aaard phoju 2d7u no iuul lme xxir name yi tan t uhunl u m uu6 cms the brta war victims pund h a llitle richer thb week due to the mt ca aliomti b litue iteltmr junji eavwn junlt has been jbuey wllui fltr i p from her motlier s garden and when the proceeds were gat- ht nl tot ther tju hod ii 00 in ocn- prri tl 00 in nickels and 93 00 in dimes a total of moo ju nn ample of what even little folk can do for their oouhlns the british var victims oentri tn taitit mid jir im ml n of tlu orituniuuun axe on artiw mt1c the band under 8tft dobne is main taining u no ldsb irajidard a ool- uotlon wus uutrn ui uniounttuk u 3000 for the band wluch in the bt ginning of a fund to mixi 01iriinui poroils to the tcntfue memberh of the lome sotyj bond ncra on active service sons of former georgetown old boy 3i sons of mr coarse lske publisher of the porouplne advanoe and an old oeorgatown boy puotpffloer ronald iaserlch and laeuc jluk v lata left are dotnc their flchfjnc titan jack la a mfmot graduate of ioc qan tjnlrriir statao aad is posted overseas with die queens own riflles itonald is an mutnrtnr wttb the 0jup at duuwule aoo- tber eon cvs llerftn lke la in the nary hie boy are aenbews of tin a h uar ot oanrgalow as we see if g9 j t mn taking into ccaoderauon tne prra- rnt meal tllueuon here tn oumda tnd tiling up the future supply of that commodity a outlined in the dtuuy papers w cant see why three li any need to get excited about that other request namely hive your fut bone and grease in fact we ouot think that it u going to take a very uw oontalner to hold all those wanted ar ticle we were wrong when we picked the bt catharine athletic as winners u the local qenlor lavctoue crrtes and br- llnt it or not e were glad that we ree wrong that time not uutt r had anythtn1 against the auuetlcs at all but thy hair won that tvnour so rnrulsily thrv lust few jtot that tt tms bejtnntnr to be habit with them por the good of the gam and also for the benefit of the ot- catharine team jt ss the brrt thing that could hap pen the athletics knew how to win alright during th last few years but they djdnt taow how to lose u take a ratnr hnart team to know how to lose tn a aportmanuke way they dramptciusfleo qnmmne are to low in a sinrtmanuke way the humbird the bt catharine team it too bad that the winners dldn t hap pen to be all from the one town though ttu hone i seiyn to lone tamruiing or other when one has to split them up betmcen the two town ttiat uds com bine tram reprented the final in the series drew s crowd of around ux thoumind at mapu lnl oundetv and the crowxl apparentlj was satls- lui ath the trome it onmi to be som tjunn of a my er wtv olty the tire of toronto is unable to have a aulcrovrf ttam of itn own the innv itm h 1ulv triun nn uw r 1 u utliir pume plitl ui thr trimnur mon- uv that would u in the bami class a tncrorjsr for riertiinmrni of- coure the viorld erls in laucrobnc 1 t to be phiod and those gomes an likely to be a u played tn the oar den if you havent twn one n thesr raaicr it mlrht not be amim to sug- kiv u trip down to on v the rumes wte always cot our ntoneya worth a thcro tlic lninlon o trnimnt is 111 1 liu u n a bond kai lhis month ium uk otiti tmo uii slmed at li t n and oi i hah millk n uiidrnumd no dojbt that objective win be overhub- serlbd we ae often upt to think when buying the bond- or hen pur- tlituiinr uu salnr cenlftcutes that we are ghlng this money awa or are rl- nn tt to tie ncntrnmetit agmn w maj th in st tha e rt doin ultiout tls rr uiat in onlrr that ma nr- 5t thtm bonil or certificates not lon aifo ne noticed an article worne- where or other in which the a liter had i totality dllterent lint on an lneflt- ment f ths kind than nnj t hod er rend or heirtl of brforr he wmt en o tel tiia a hen he mad an in- fsunent of uus kind he looked for ward to the da umt iiiom ixuht ouul bt recoemed und iniuod of thirikins f pimiiik the nionev uirk on that par- tlcnilir da he lmd in mind jait hat he atiiild do altli the mone then one bond meant n ne car in a few ear time another ban metint a trip to th coa thu iar for htm and ills alf another might mi in junior n exprtrusce at university uie car that it b4cami dm and hi would purcliue orw each cir for the next four years in order to make min uat h would have tin iwtwnn funds to pnmidc junior with the full nnlwrslh course wlille och of tliic ui of sj ndlng th cash whin the bonds bramc due would mean in lnwettmrnt of at least a thnaiand dollart yet tlw same icum could be applied to an lnvemjmn in bivin drtlflcaun or in a one hundred dollir bond lnstad of the one thous and band fen nn extra hundred comliik in in men and one half yearn from now could be ear marked for norm needed nddltion to thi home or for a trip or for ft mimmer holiday for the folks to mufvkoka or may be for n brand no stove araln suppone 6ccrol that cmikl afford it mlrht armnne to ii r- mark uelr eertlflonte to be used when due for a new ltrhttnr system for thtlr favourite church or perhaph n dectut place for tn ounkstern to leam to kwlm in you think thin idea vir and it may rtve you a totally dif ferent ldon of our inftsunent olbo- nuter in thee or nt bonds and saving cttinoat open meeting of lions club held monday evening active service notes oonsnttulsuora go this wet to jack keamwiead suvtsoned wuii the itcn vjl at italllai atjo has been promot ed to ocaorrs oook jor wlioui liss rnlisted with the navy oand and is ax preutit stat ioned in newfoundland jscst oufrunstsun a trtlpvrhttvt with thr itujral ounadsan ksvy has been monitly transferred from ifall- iilx to nemfflgvltanrl ptymu ooorr ken ilirtmrw of ajlnvrr tprrd the aora crsl wtih ru pumnts ilr and ur j i usokenssr ac1 wlnnrld -curly- wheeler hu been spnrullnk a tauoday leave from vknonsvuv qjr at rus home tn the olsn uomben of the veteran ouard of oanada pte c btaoey of klnttston and pte i it urolu of dowmsn- vlue ore on iraw at theer rrsprotlvt homes boys in uniform liome for the week nd included bjt lieane cflsra isvc- hlnc que pta jimmy oolrll toron to pie rtrt arnold nrampton pte dill sctiulu oarrrp uohlen c h u hniry bhepherd newmarket ix opt bydney hunt nrampton tpr joe hu orllua pte walter blehn or- llha aci ouutluit mapwirn llock- oufle uds jack pox newmarket lac r brtdgrj druntford oingrstulstlons to pte lurvry allen who is today i oct 1th otl- rbrjtuu hl otrthday tlie seoond which lu hss obtrvrd junce coins ov timus llatv u sln the 7th infantry nrlstidr defence platoon mrs ilarv uiul daughtrr usroam mtvlv to add their best sbtfies tor a hsppy birth day the georgetown herald sotosera comforts fund fvmrarded to oeorsetown boldlent oomiorts ooramkf 174 co h on hand sxknow- leatrrd 491 kev c todd avcirr jeohintnt uon8 attbltr the oeortreeowq uaat csub bsld ooenuj meeting m rvs urwi uouw on monday with the preascsnt dare bnll in tne ohtlr and a latfe sttenctance of lions and imscla itorrunnra among r vusoars the deputy dtstrlot oovarnor hsnsaa uune of rturlmgtnn who urged the wholehearted support of the out v thr third victory loan now betna launohed lurry thornton the prtsju dent of the oakvllle dub car short and oonstruouve talk and some seasonabie advice ab welk was elected to flu ttsa ufnnumr vaoanl ohalr of with uffl long as treaaunr the president anrsxroaatl ehai tnss will be held on th first day of every month and cot monthly as hemtofore lie ass noufiosd the approach of tore or new members among the guests was walter prater principal ot the hlgti who spoke brtsfty chief drills admlrdatratson of club so fsr was the subject of oommant and deep satisfaction ralph ross announced ma of making a motion at tne next ins reepeourtf entrance fees ed uewhlrter dick uoata james ballantlne were named by president as the attendants tee jack kelly announced th onuonce of the gaiety patrol at public aonool and the lions reamrra ed thrlr fsjpnort and sponsorship the guest sprukrr wss the rever end r c todd of ocorsceown ed church and he was introduced col dallanune wtule a hearty vote thruu aus moved by ab welk seconded by jack rauy mr todd gave a vwry lnt analysis of the poutlool srirp at ent running oermany back of flr lcr were a group of copvnhwtlr era- with world conquest a dream and defnocracy and oaoua ism as aielr great fear and hate world conquest for ocrmon big bt ness was the real ohlvt and the liberation of small stoles economic oppression hitler was d tool to the tig interests to demands he has always aocceded the analysis was greatly ed by the club and was the first of series the president hsa tn stx this poll and winter months public school field day held last week at p presentation to mrs c iiopobon the memoirs of the women s mis sionary society of the presbyterian ohurch and frlendb mot at the homo of mrs prod thompson on monday afternoon to do honour to mrs c hodgbon before her departure from town mrs hodgnons ohuroh life has al ways bean centred around knox ohuroh vrtiere for many yean she run been a valued and active number of ttu choir and the missionary moiety she will be greatly missed oy mem bars of uvea wo ojsanlmtjons after a dainty lunah had been serv ed did very plwimnr hour together mrs hnotatr and mrs pouus preeent- ed mrs hooswnn wsth a lssrjber hand- bs mm bvidcsod tiuuuoed everyone hn tur undlt way and assured ttatta utat she would always treasuria ttito kaad r4ssstuwldas txihitllllun kls uiuuunh as prizeh tlve annual field day of the oeorce- un public school took place friday in the nark ljv prrolmlnalrlos held uvt previous day at the school grou nds alice murphy took the senior tlrh chnmplonfilup far the day with 12 point tuch was serem points antad of her opponents the sentor txiw chomplotuihlp ana tied by tho mas wylle and bimard ou11w- who botlt had twrlve inlnu maru hulme wtvn the jiuuar trlrb olmmplonshtp vvlji u pmnts nnd james oolden tied u1ui ivan huffman for the junior boys hich a 1th donnle durns and junior oruce as close neconds an interesting pmffram was arrun- red for the day by the whole teaching staff under the leudtnthlp af h wrlk- rusuortli the principal and some as sistance uas given by the senior room pupils a peanut scramble followed and u bflkcball pamc to compku the vents for the aftomoon ittsults of live races aire senior rirls brood jump alloc murphy who se jump uos 13 foit 10 inches beo- trloe lints sylvia lorrlman senior boys 14 feet 4 inches thomas wy lle bernard olllhvt ronald bailey pistky mulr katlueon thompson jun- jtuvlor glrlt broad jump marie hulme ivan huffman ronald vivian senior klrls hiph jump alice murphy june slupwrd elde hulme junior boys hltrrt jump donald herrlnbton ivan huffman junior om- oe stnlor boys hlrh jump ranald bauey kotih huffman tom wylle nnd bernard omivet tied for third throw inn the wttball texcsn wucox june shepherd joan lyon junior girls 60 yard dash mario hulme jean laoodchlltl doris robtrts junior boys i7i yard dash douglas norton ivan huffman dannie bums umlor klrls 75 yard alloc murnhv elsie hulme teresa wllaox senior boys 100 yard bernard qtlltvet ronald bailey ken neth hulmo end tom wylle tied for third junior rtrls threolebged ma rie hulme and jean acoaohud mar- rarnt oonnely and doris roberts shirley narrlson and knbiioen thorn- paon junior boys threelogged race james oolden and ronald vivian bobby uvole and john hejdmarm dannie drill and byron beden tied tor third with frank anderson and billy hultor enior boys moyard dash bernard oiuwet ronald buy to- msny wfue junior isrsf neeoariilthread da- rla potvtrtamsd tivargaret jonnaly morte hulme and jean jean bedell and marie roe tied desrae harley and kathleen junior boys needle and thread oolden and junior oraoe oonnely and ross norton blby tvant and donnle bums boya yxl tom wyllejfush wylle and j lor oraoe special bicycle keith fman and clare bums senior i relay 1 captain theresa wit beth oonnely alice murphy oofell 2 cuptoln esle violet shepherd sylvia lorrtman cne king 3 captain kathleen pson audrey beemon joan holen clive berdor boys 1 captain bernard ollllvet bailey tommy wylle david 2 captain phlkp carney joe sherman blair duly mulr tied moad captain rcennesh hulme 1th huffman clarence douskill lam hoare william macdonald lam james father op local store manager dies sympathy is extended this week mr harold burrows manager of local dominion store whose fa frcdirick burrows passed away toronto oeneral hospital last day after a lengthy illness the late burrows had been a resident of mpton for fifty years and was in 71st year he was bom in london on a son of the late mr and mrs burrows he married the 1 lucy etotont who with five sons one daughter survive dave j walter roy and harold and mrs r ostrander mr burrows was employed at williams 8hae company the part of his life ball1nafad master ross shorull is favourably mr end mrs stanley buiclelr frlends in toronto on bunday oom cutting and 8uo filing i order of ttia day anniversary berrtow will bt held the onorth the ftrat eunday lrtr- ber aj luusl rev ur uture gutkt whksv nttm w much arfsoiatad by au