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

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the georgetown sevesryftftii year of pnrslirerwi tlie georgetown herald wednesday november 1 8th 5e a copy 200 a year report of womens institute convention stkftdtener tkjbdhttlao rt2tit and nine faria thr anniisl air- couvrauon in lie jotun parub luu fcutchmrr october 29 and kkto with iiaa taucd oo the them all per victory ocr three hundred etirralrd ur mrung urn p w merry of ilornby a ouuinmii throughout in hrr addm on truirtday momluf tr stated uist food progrrt had been mad in lb w l such a the jam rrminj wr aorfc and nuinucni hhr urged u lo go forward with ctmtt iral for jlutnr and country rr nun erf uw st john antltad church atlocrned the or legate and ttihor auhing them auoorsa in uvrtr splendid aim and giving lnrtn fire uu- of thr farliillca and properly td at teodilg uv convention ilia vkwrncr cache book uaorke of the girls urrtion hi oommroud on thr bnr contribution of farm wvneti and cuu in imvw rendered on u farm having folia rd in finr rim- p ol lyiuih momrn a ho earn on in spite of bumupp scene farm girt under njtrit ciruntuncr are rapuuli of farm manfcefnr our ob l lo ami ihrar gixu out lth a gcml ahead and courier to axhlre it hc laid mua jean lluotl of huron prrtiord for udu and demon rlkru iy tfr fuu prorct rluba ihcur thrtxu a ciuj girl commando fkrvr on the i torn r front splendid demons r a uoct dratlnj alth nutrition and enicrtatn- mnt at ivome wre put on by the dif frrtni clubs ml durnsn shoved unm jidro of garden of girl in the oardro bri gade mtuch arc on uic inriraar in numbers uinuauy following lhr opening rsercuca thurtday aitrmocn mis mary clarke euprrtn undent of w4 of ontario addrrvrd thr gathtrlnff 8he uld uui permuvion to hold thr convention u easily given rcn under pnwnt con ditions in fact odbd broiuv of the wlucauonamalur of in w i alms and worv tihr ttatrd that thrrr air 33 bran ch oompruina 3s0oo mrmbrrr and influencing many more adhrrrnu to th wi only ruiht branch had brrn onranlard durtaa the pat tt whu fcrytvo twd dbmndrd on half of lhoa dlaoandrd wrt hinlor brunch trow mrmbrr had been drplrtrd du to mormnt of u work and ohrrj hctnjj too buay with horn wort to carry on ojtald lntercu in th north shoal town and tovnahlp caut becaum of lack of work and o the movrtnot of the tnhjotunta to w plant areas many formr member tn ruch plaa mill otn branches ue wher and ya carry on vlth w i work uu curke aald that the deportment had letter pacfaeta available for pro- bnro nosers ztr will be loaruvl frc if applied for at least two weeks before required and if thou applying are spe cific in lhetr requests for certatn aub- jcu fiht said that the one day nut rition daiwl had proven icry popular and oppllcotluna had increased she comnllrnented the glib on thrlr dem onstrations staling that thaw snon at kitchener ranked one of the best of the eloen conventions she had att ended this season almost 1600 girls had joined this years burden brigade while over 1000 had registered in the fsrtr service force in ontario bhe ur- gcd that we work fight and sacrifice for victory the war will be won by to ope rat ion to explain cooperation she said that in the 1000 bomber raid over oermany which ttipa were com pleted in one and a half hours 100000 men cooperated 60 air fields sent out the planes 100 were ready to receive them back and 300000 gallons of gaso line wore required this was organ ized to split second timing in a small tray agrtcujuiruts cooperate to make possible increased ho production egg production etc the wj is a branch of the department of agriculture succ ess of the victory loan depends on co operation as a member each one carr ies a responsibility to the organization the wjc selections were rendered by a child tens school chair singing thanks giving hymns listen to the lambs oh canada dear canada and drink to me only with thine eyes miss delt rich gave two readings entitled sls- tcrfilnlaw and they never quarr elled which were amusing reports of agriculture and canadian indufltrk were irkcn by mrs richard son of white ohiirch one point thc stated was that rather than worrying over our suvar ration use the sugar av ailable right in our own gardens mrs hamilton of atwood stressed salvage gathering in har home econ omic report mrs harvey of ouclph ended the poner on social welfare with happi ness is a perfume that you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops yourself speakers at the banquet at the wal- per house thursday evening included mrs ferclval faster of the national board of the ywoa of canada speaking on canadals oreat role to day and tomorrow she advised that wi members usd every effort to fur tiler education in democracy beginning with the year old infant we ore fight ing that human beings may bsoome friends we must be done with fear bate and mistrust au races here are shaping canadas destiny we must not make thsm just cood canadians but good man and women rev prank lawson former minister of oainnbellvllle and noassgaweya who has travelled in inland his home land and tn the holy land aomreatsd the ladies in the ewttina on the aub- jaot of woman and the postwar i world hesoi4edtttoahaaatmu- bone la in the rural aeotiona host of i canada rsporu co from tre farm ttr ootrfr of hlco noitf thr uuju for hi rborts lie ctd wub trjr re mark that no victory tn luttl viu trim jyoce that l utting ttv orkl u sufirrtng from s cuard soul thr wonuro louutulr may ur a uradjank mummer in thr rrtital after th ear lui uarvarrt tftjodrn and uha sxar- wi riurtiod 1jl aud wt- jarob ueateu sang srrmj iflrrtlotu durtof thr ernlntf 1oljaiitf friday morrunsr rxertur lira anuiwj of llruaru rrpcrud en ciusriiuilt tutalxit it trainina oi thr child rrn tn uu- itux s ur cucn- injr ctumtim ut9 oorry of ataood rd hr r port ott ar mmrr hhr aald thai r ran find aubaxluju fur rauonrd food and sniatf up our lakurir u av small wmnrr our oalrto of rauorung is brinv cupd by uir vjia lute cuur- mr fiu and psinouun are frr and k itttiurrd w all liar a grml part to pi tn tit conflict and r stixu ixa lull btad so brlrtji lhr ik ppy ordrr ol uir fur vhich r ions ulu cirkr and mr dukuhout oomjaimmud lr un uctt atkndid report ui iijcsuj- mho rjar on behalf of lhr victory loan aald tint atui rumiilsinrd about rauanlnj r can stt to homt iliu standing and our lotrj oneo uu free w mist mora aacrulfr save and irnd for victor lira i a drka prmident of the pwio spoke on behalf of lhr orn trial fuiwl hich oprrstrj rntlrrly vlthout ft ttir are apprallnjr now for don jon tmard the purrrhur of on or mere mobile kltchena for ute in can ada if nrd arlmt for mxxi for llritatii vruch hae un brrtt rrquiul and oorr aorth ar rjurlllfj hhr out lined ho the fund erv tprnl ust rsr and laoprd for the mjppurt of uir bruncfin utmln ur lllll aproking on brhau nl women oluntar ur unice luxj uiat thr nhtlnif front lnrlud uvom on actir service uie induiitrlal ijnta and tho in the homr a mrll wir kakrd u oa th itome front to be sal va oinviou to pfc lir- rvt f food nutntlon to ccruervr be nruh- bourl iprndr bnlar and lmeuie rumours briore rrpratinji thrm bhe advised that all voluntary servient in community be joined u one mxirre keep efforts to th minimum anil brings mutlmum reaulu thr hlitortcnj reearchrpgcv- rai read by mrs whlchrr of colnoy du who suffffratrd the study of another country and llfr of famous norvn of a community oa new topics for mertlncrt mrs barclay of 8unnslde advised brrolet use of the local achool for morfc meeuns and hoclala in her puper on publicity bhe believed that the home and country a quarterly wi paper should be studied at the meetings under the supervision of a convenor hi e a duke again spoke as the retiring pretudent her subject bring ideats bhe said that women of rry fine character had been departmental lecturers and wi workers sjve auo ha id that as the soldier think hu army the beat in the world his regiment the best un the nrmy hi butirilm the bnrt in the re0ment his oomnony the best in the battalion and he the be4 in hb company so as membrn of the womens institute should think your county wi the best in the world your provlnclol wi the best in the county your area the best in the province your county the best in thr area your bra nch the vt in the country and a u member yourself the bent in the branch and try to live up to that ideal the wi will celebrate its 60th anniversary in a few years the beat gift a wj wor ker can brine in service well rendered in her own field he said two resolutions were discussed and puaacd the fin dealing with com- pubory taxation of property or land to pay a municipal doctors salary and the second a request that the manuf- uctirc of all intoxicating beverages be ti topped the election of officer was held on friday afternoon at follows president mrs p w merry horn by vi or president mw m sclinurr fjnaood recording secretary mtw lily dempsey stratford area secret ary mre ford sudden r 4 oalt convenor of standing oommltteok ag riculture and canadian industrie mln1 j elliott bluevalc home econ- cmlrs- mrs w j cameron palmer- ton social welforo mrs j harvey ouelph citlzenhhtp mrs ii cajt- wrlght walkcrton war work mm a w brandon ayr historical re searchmrs c a whither oolpoya bay publicity mm w balantyne acton executive mrs j carry atwood mls o scott erin mr w oowdy llmehouac attn i tors mrs mackenzie oalt mm w elliott oalt mrs cameron thanked those res ponsible for the success of the conven tion an invitation to hold the 1043 con vention in ouelph was accepted and another splendid convention was bro ught to a close with god save the king looking to canada par from tkome unnu and fr forced to a reirikkfi orlitri tr dumb uil oonrf front itiu m u11 find lunt- u uuh hiunil uiat l ur spmt tl gnu ilii it i ha uuytud ut litr fit tuv iik1m iii at bombuxu rildi ut iie ium ilul fcr a hjn cmn mi from liome uiin tu nwlr rlii i 1 to caiviuljuxs for hi ip iiilp him uie mnjlum of chrlvmi cirn liriawh ahlldrrn a yule tide aim nf uw herald ilntli war vlt- jtd uri dlrr uj i ii- r iid an iulliai of thr itvenlng trlirsm urrji war victim puiid li mir hruijt ciiiaiint puurei inn- iljii sviu itfir- 3 000 tr rf t i in tlin- to pi iil- uut cji mi c r f iim dd lt r ine n a uv l t cjiuminjn c f t 111 iii ctulirin un ixn tiln tte tiik thiv fur ciiijidunv 1 pnivllti hipur s uurii r clin iw mm fir 4t urmil illd- rrn mnn cf thrm orptiand in live ruldd chairmans letter exprees committees thants for victory loan success national war finance committti georgetown district row to pre w thanks- oivtno dinfjer recipes for a simple nourlflhlrv victory thanksgiving din her satutfylng indeed yet without all the fol4elrol usually associated with time are presented in the amerloan weekly with this thindayto november 22ndi issue of the rwrolt ftmday tunes also some timely tips on ftretiaxuur those thantasttvtns vegetab les oet sundye deboh ttmes nov llth 1043 to au cilurn of oeorsrlawn dlttrirl please aooept the alncere thanks nf this committee lor uluit you have done for canada britain and uu cause of the united nation gcorftrtomn dl trlct oomprt all oi oeonietoaii the ulairrs of aim williams nerval btcwartlown und purt of umctuju lokelher 11 ih nrtuln form arras of cnqmvang we may all feel prtxkl of the re- ult achlrved it is u great cxperletiro to rrallfe how hundreds of our cltt- wm not only pour out their having far victory bonds but who ulw om0t volusjtarlty for the campulun our town council to a man were of great atftlstuncr their instant mid pat riotic support to uve loan will ever be a happy reflection for our people nt the years roll on howard may reeve of esqucelruj ftus a powerful suiinort in the work also the cunvuvscrs worial hard und effitively their work is weariwime and often difficult as it is not always paalble to find people ot home trie boss ir over at mrolntys hllo fllltnu or the missus who keens use money i is sewing at the red cross today three trlpn to one place are not un common our bank managers and their nla- ffs do a wonderful work for the vic tory loan behind those aorred wnlh where chief mcllntork and maharajah wclk reign supreme no confidences arc broken all your committee can do ls to look dumb and say thank you mr commerce and thank you mr mon treal you are wonderful the committee worked well mar the broadway druggist and garfield of the new york time did crrat work in advertising many thank- too mui go the blehns and their georgetown herald too often wo overlook wha u contribution such a publication make to ltm community in nil public affairs one of the toughest jobs was that performed by our worthy scotsman bob it was really touch for all of us nwlna to the burro but jurt the same that scotch thoroughness counted when we review the subscriptions from employees of industry in this district i dd flock and bui grant with fatherly care guided tho foouteps or andy dale and yours truly ntie moun tain of work perform- ty andy won nn example of true patriotism and sincerity his able assistance to the eanvaflsors together with his intimate iicauaintanoeahip with subscribers gen erally meant much indeed j many thanks aw due to our school boards teachers and judges for the limerick contest for wtor savings cer tificate and stamps several hun dred lilmeriolts were written by ttie pupus of both high and aiblte schools of ksqueslng indicating a wide and satisfactory competition this rammunlty has every reason to be proud or ha fine achjevwnient vtaumtilly yours w f bradley orfcalrman ocoiwstown difbriot x5 mattiti rotennctfc a broaiucr 1iosj volv knoan to wotneii all ivtr cuvidu aitikes hei portnilt bow hrn alth mr rtviibem who ls so emrnrticilly aive in wom- ms nftulr is u tyilcl canadian wife und mothir uho prarumsuu common ren she proiclies oipnblc home manair und mother ol live llveb yuunghten aiic hu found iitne to be a leader in clib life und director of a prorewtlvc chool she llold her phu degree in phyalct and alnee the war has betn ntlaclird tn the department of phyrif university oi toronto bhe will be heurd over the national net work friday november 37th at 41 pm fdt 1s pm adt in the cioh ing bmudcast of uie wrks wnr manpower hsftoti plowmen stated outstanding match nov 6th advertising column your information bureau toduy more than ever txuorc the weekly ncwupaper nf onnnrla is the medium for dlvfmmutloii ol infor mation lo uie public of uu community borne people will tuny oh i never read the ndverttaemenui but if they only knew how much of a mtssuito- nicht thia u they would rtot do o bo ninny ouras and itntrlouonn are being enforced due to war condition that the dominion government is rely- imr more fully on tho newspapers to carry information to the public you cannot say now that you novo not been informed of theso restrictions be cause you did not road tho papor tills is tho medium for you to gather this information and it should bo a duty to yourself to burohaw tho paper of your community so that you may be continually informed of the changes in the refutations ignorance or these changes in reg ulations does not make you immune you are supposed to read your local papers just remember you have no excuse if it has been printed in the local paper pilot orfktrbktfiimdy weds korcta palmer a prrtty fall vtdilui uxtk pucr uo wttdmw orioj uki h alt 1sj until cjttl itiudii tiuj uir vl ir t aj ui ocurur iai- tukt ivu jumon tl4uj- uie brtdl i jiluiciu r luur itnid kniv- td ii c ay mi u u ojfcr llr- ijim aid list- um lri kuidy n ofrtoii h jur utuud cialii ivtrrjiifu iji at inr tscci j iltr cnrmi v m nii jo p culk oulrlu u cijtint ktiuhdand ur oinrlri paliim r rtr uumt mr iti4i kji ujtj j jriocm 4u1h i it luir v4 uti ui ljai idiik ltin itirjikmaed fclth fltuxj uimiict and v ry full airt katvplii uiu u tjwtt umui uin tr lr inttiun ut uu uk ard hi ux livof oiuucn itrnt ttdctd cwnn to thr tf llrr iuurtip v t il of vilr ilitaon ftu frun m ur ccroritt ard jir crrlrl a no j of taiutituui rubrb und buu- unllu the brkja- utr klrt lrjn- utj knrli 1 oiubj matrun of xjikour ui it4d sheer alih mataunti ivjrr hrddirit and aocrcjuorlr her uuuquct au idijr ol ant lluie duo- n knell nrcr nf uie bride m fkrarr uiri luofcunk ttry titi in a king pule blue tafftui or iii made alth a full mslrt wll rlnui and uliarr neckline tih aurr u mstchliik fkravr head- drrv and curried u now guy of puut atmtlutla and whllr baby munit tle mcrption a lield ut hooper inilm itoom pet rburuuh un ia lie mclarrti ptuertturouirti hiaar of tlie bndi received in a green utfttu in ailii uhlte lice coat und oiruhtr tf nxl iwfi sirs oeoryr kertuiglon eor tuaii mother of uve groom also nxlvrd ciioocoiig u blick kubti and u irjkt oi pink mum ur truvilluik tlie brldr donmd u sjin r ol ojtvif dnv und dork brown ucc vsur r- aftir the i room a leuvc ia up he mill o u vulcuii albrrta ahere lie 1 rulored a i til uve hcvf und the bride all live in wrkujn until ahc ioln in r liuvtuntj i arncnv uie kueats at the atddlng rrv mr and mrn dun llrninit- on oeurvton pus and mra clar- nee krniicd mr und mr oeonc ifrrrpikton oeonfetoan mr onint ivlrrir mr bud palmer muter ron- om t timer mr lrslle mclaren mji it searlea rev and ur p cralk mrs lome rarlry all of peterborough mr und mrs e csrruuarnv weaton mrs margaret randall miss jean wamboidt mlts hdlui daly all of toronto pretty wsddins in georgetown united church saturday georgetown united church wo the scene of a qulot uddlng on suiurdajj november 14th uhen siellu eldetst dau- irhurr or mr and mrs wesley lane ol ororkctawn brorum the bride of ed- aurd ivd brtulett rca j eldest son of mr und mr norman scarlett of hrumptuii rev r c todd offlflsisd und miss helen blackburn presided at the organ during the signing of the nylicr miss joan hale sang because tiie bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a wedding gown of white sheer crepe with shoulder- icn- irth halo veil caught in place with or- armc blansonvv fiht carried a bouquet of brlarcjlrt roors mlss pthcl lane no her slmers only attendant she wore u gcwn of blue velvet and not with matchln floral headdress and her br liquet moa of american beauty nwvvv the groonismun was harold schcnk llcjih or olen williams tiie reception followed at the home nf tiie bride parents where mrs lane mother of uie bride received the guests uearliur blue crepe with block accessor ies and a coraagv of while baby mums fallowing the reception the bride and groom left for a short motor trip to northern ontario the bride travell ing in a blue wool milt with black ace- rvjvorles upon their return the bride will make her home in georgetown and the groom will return to his rcaj7 nation centralis donations to poppy fund tho poppy fund committee of brunch 131 canadian legion wish to thank all those who made tmch a generous rcs- poiuso to their nppeal for funds on poppy day to carry on their work for the year 1043 also tho following for their generous donations w a canadian legion smith and stone ltd glen textile industries ltd ur o b day foot dominion seed howe miss staunton true blues ur a beaumont barleykay ltd bank of miorujreal lions club bsqumlng towihlp lodj5 brill dejvartment store town oouncll alliance paper uttls ltd fire brigade local council of women credit lodge aj a ajj oouae bkufled j p urjotitnay piwldsnt and cbalrman oox fwwrfli tj blancbe orsere 6oy waaj k g baown ot galt cttamplow plowman lujico pkmtnsn maintained he reft utation u stamina one of the outstand ing mstchea of the province at thstf annual event held on the farm of wm near hornby on friday rxmrmber 64h weftthrr oundjuon wre tdaal jvd the wju wa tn reatonahly good tondnion cunudertng rwrnt veathsr condiuon while thr croad of aprc latsr aa xya up to the usual alls nemrthrka a wliy ooad of cnthus uau tiakmvtl witii great tntrreu th aork tr thr fortythrew ctxniaung pluaboy a new feature of the rruich v the dynamomrter ckrnoos- irutvcn iiiirii under the dlrectioo of n o mcltud oi oajl j a cvinull secrvcary of the oalsrt paosmrn asoclauon a lhs fuesl titeuirr tu lhr dinner held tn thr e- mina tn tie llornhy oranre hall atiich a prraidrd ovrr by lrridait lluu tientaorth mr carroll congru ulated uie offiorr and director of the aucxuiucn on the nianagrcarnt af the match ur oarruii aho dealt at socos leiiiiufi uh uitr agricultural altuauoo and hfc rrlatkruhp to our war rftort anoutrr frature of the dinner ma the ikjrcluue of a 1100 victory bend try th hulton ploarmrns auodatlon dtret tor oeorve plnnry of acton made that purcluu on behalf of the association from j p itobinson vkeran ploainaj tnthuttut and ai the pment time bus ily enifuted in the victory loon drlre musical number by meaara mmirlre iteodjuud und w j robertson of low villi- lounded out un excellent ctn inita prwrummc it o urown of oalt reorhed the hidui decuuon for the best ridge by aulklng plow tn the field and received the canadian bonk of commerce tro phy alucfi is ernauxnouc of the cham- plonajup in the peclal boys class for nalklng ploa open to the county of italton julun steele of milton s new comer in match competition wm jud ged the luuirr and thereby won for hlmvli the halton cream and butter company special and also the bank of nova sooua trophy another inlerea- itng featunr of the day programme was the wurfc of mlsa margaret crb of olid hill mho competed tn the top class tn competition with such veterans as r o utowti ed timber harry picket dd oray horvxy barne and otherb ncftwithmandlng the foot aha u competing with some of the out- jtanding ruoamcn of the province miss erb was placed fifth by htdres n o mclrod and prank laldlaw 1v were the official fudges for the day harold picket of hornby was again well to the forefront and won for tiimseu the saioda tea special which carried with it a special 10 prlxe for the best ridge plowed by a halton county plowmsn billy james the youthful piowboy who attracted so much attrntlcn a year ago with his tractor work demonstrated hie ability to repeat by winning first in the p d salter special class open to hal ton county plowmen with two furrow tractor plows fred rvatheritorie well known horseman of freeman was the judoe of the upeclal competition for plow teams with the first award going to the team of k h mccaugh- cry oi streetsvillc the following are the awards class 1 open jointers in sod 1st bob brown oalt 2nd dd timbers mullkcn 3rd ed oray rock wood 4th harry picket hornby 0th mar sjarst crb old h11l cla 1 tstond class jointers in boa 1st earl feiok kitchener 2nd leon ard mcdonald ohsweken 3rd walter porter oiisweken 4 th jack taylor freeman aih david craig brampton class 3 third class jointers in sod 1 at douglas clublne woodrldge 2nd oordon oray rockwood 3rd john capton jr ohsweken 4th russ ell watson woodrldge th jack mar- chment hornby 0th roy livingstone wood b rid be class 4 open boys under 30 years lit john steele milton 2nd wm lucas freeman 3rd ward brownrldge oconretonn 4th harold ferguson rockwood class 4 tractor open 1st ivan mclaughlin cedar valley 2nd alex logan stouitvllle 3rd erruvrt evano maple 4th roy craig mono road bo h j couperwalte aglncourt class 6 i tractor in sod 1st robert timbers etouftvlllc 2pd vernon mc- arthur milton 3rd claude picket hornby 4th douglas held brampton orade 7 tiaotors halton only boys under 30 lau blllle james george town cob b 3 purrow tractor in sod 1st hugh leslie oeorgotown 2nd j cunningham oeorgetown 3rd bo tuli brampton horac show int m h- mooaugherty streotsvllle 2nd j bellbody oeorge town 3rd j hunter oeorgetown 4tli t j brownrldge oeorgetown younjkean nuptials the rnarriage of marjorle margaret kean daughter of mr and mrs alex keaii oeorgotiown to corporal john young queens york rangers son of mrs emma young and the late mr oeoikre young of btratiord was sol emnised wednesday evening november llth at the presbyterian manse at 830 pm rev ohas c cochrane officiated the bride was attraotiwiry attired in a dress of turquoise blue sheer wool brown sooessories and a ooraage of yel low mums miss uartxaret adams as taidesmsid chose a rose crece ovss with nasy aoosatntilai and a rcrsssjfi of ur william utimby tjpon tthbtr rebumrom the weddtna trip the oouple wiu bsfce up reaidsaosi in mlagaiw klk

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