Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 25, 1942, p. 1

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the georgetown herald satyflw year of pnmif rinti the georgetown herald wedoeely november 25tfa- s a copy 200 a yur nomination meeting will be held friday night hihofl commando dagger inscribed noihiog hatters bat vidory the rmroony of preaenung thr con tnando unrrr for limlton county took place yesterday ailcrnoon at the ouk vlur residence of major prank iuurn tvytr chairman erf uv county third victnry loan campaign uajor pullen int ue datotrr to john iluir molft marbrn of malum count h in turn prrtxtnted it to mr loui kcr ctntiir miff o lirjt ool ujjin ktrrr offlorr cununjndut u nvlmrnt enrrvu the daggrr will be lnrnbrd iajvrr bj ictor ilijujn ouaiil t an ore1lvr ot nio0 ri4 t2l7l7m in thr laat victory inn final figures on third victory loan lame scotsband give concert la alton well done oeonrrtownt pinal fig ures on the third victory oampaln have been made avallable to us this mt and ah w chat we are giving our boys the financial becking they deserve georgetown and dlnrict raised u33sm by general canvsai anil the banjo or 14137 prr cent of the 223000 objective in addition to iris ms00o ni subscrtbed thro ugh special name making the grand total of s41bbjo0o looking back we find georgetown has done even bettrr in this loan than in uit march when we raised 113 per cent oi our quota or 34sm0 ko small measure of credit for the wonderful response to trie loan may be attributed to the efforts of the follow ing men who made tap the eiroutlve for the district u e fine w v onrnuor oboroetown and district burltnoton and dbjtriot oakvtixe an dib acton end dibttuct township op nabbaoaweya milton and district orant u p bratcry lrroy dolr icc lloaurd may u ool o d b coumns a ilcaumonl w a wllon t l lrillr w ii long k u lanji- don hulih rosa lulin k1 i v xuccormack p l mcouvery r d roullj w d rurd k mcwhlnrr f xfcnall and all how who imfd on the cutzrru ccmrnluer thr total number of applications aime to 1143 from a population of 4413 mranlmt that one out of 3b sub scribed to the loon our neighbouring toan of acton topped the county in the number of applications one in ever 200 having bousht a bond we reprint brloa a comparison o the district after trie final figure ucie in we in georgetown may well be proud of the fact that we hold top position in the county objective am t raised percen tage 1223000 33 10 kmt 300000 407000 133 m 473000 mnooo 123 43 130000 1b0 830 liom 60000 m100 10sj 360000 260uso 10403 tw ld e fkuu rofflmrnt lund b kind tmrmlrwrksr of lt on la it j brrvvn m o ofljorr commanding 1 jnd nt lornr brota rfwnri jour- nrjrd to actcn on fturvcu rrnlnj w r a ainrrrt unovr the upicr of i thr nv lranjr arton brunch th tomn 1uii utj itackrcl lo thr hulr tn heir thr prunrammp prrnntl rr thr band and cut artlu a murd clwir from ur aon public school and un der dlrrctlmi oi mr charlrw hranl opmrd ur trnrrrt vitn a trroup at numbrn other arlvtlnu artuu sttt kn ctolrr male quartrur 1ronlo nnd ciiphcnlum bololt hanm prr and herbert hertmm cororvel solouu fcoth o tnr 4ti hiuwanden tvronto tne band ptyramme whkn eorudjtt- ed of a aide arletv of arlrctjonri tmn er ell nrndered under tihe djruon of ntdmner dobnry who aiu vctd us mamer of orrmonlw after being intrtxlirrcd bj ooutkiuot amoa xuor tn nrooeed of ft ullver rollertjon tre pllt wrnlv brtwrrn the navy lra rue actnti branch and ttje lome scoot pjvlmrntal ban j oocnforta fund for bin4amcn on actlir service gertrude me cclat fell revoe trrjo ltur mmud jiart my l fatt 01lar laue oauxit t u iji- tj t-jarri- r fc jf 1 l ilj lt i j t av10 v ij vi-lj- lliiavi- 11 tv l j if it ihh t loj lh ail j rju u-t- i c uicth ut t ll llatr u cvatwtlo all jl jj ujj rjis- i 1 i t jium mi j 4- 1 t j mm iuinlaik i i if i ait tiijd iutt urtr ir a ijir tr il jkj lrtl a j uisojlrl ni uluii nwuvi liuj uji ii rvlia m u i j la 1l 4 aim f jll i vlli ml ntvlsf 111 ii i 14 j coj k ul- m nji it mii iu at ik- i ii il li ill i ll 111 a aji ilfctl lil i jlom luial itmittfad lamti kit ii uj ij- j i ti lijin i idjli ju llj ud urn j kit ui llirir ii nn twiju rin- i 401 t lfll tl f1 n rl41 mar 1j1 ft ud iuiijm- itf0 1 rwliu ffrfolsn r 411 mo kijioa t4rut llj lh lailt jf ukr lullfo mail i ji ralji iliruiat p btrlutimd b loir isuu kuuixj in iunjr tlkn e un 71411 urvajd vurtji 4 lir uk as tjw jt k nuitiu lit tekui tjiaju tlrl t l- s lt iamilt a iu1 wtdtr aikd llue miiii twiip f rformnl b o tr id jin 1 ii pi jsimliiii jlu h o 1 w llltnipui ulsd cmt- liuili ciiu in ii uu 010 u 1 urn i ii 11 siii- uitij numui mimlillll n j uim ij-t- jtf i til t in 11 irn t iijimv luiiili iind inn t jiii oa luliuo thr ad itiici j xlr jio djtmi a if uiiu kill mireinii nktji dd l-iir- tnuitjliiiiu rjiarviilue- a hccuti dxno m 1mj 1 uik mini tin inijna nunujrf en iilid kiu j i jru uiii oim itsibb of wiod- uflt jmim 1 mi i uriaij rir lit hrr i urrutuuc fun danoe nxid uur ana i hair an v lct adtlrd to uv pro- jiinmt b uu dluhjul ryr of orctfa klnk tvtrno and maijone and john wauntairie olen vvluunu ur jim vulrntlue iiujrd ivo fine numun iii uk ban pipe tie lenfitaiy pmuunimr kia etrrll hit lhroutsoj tl cuncludinjt num ber lit ivkii the ytiolr c4jc uiok part was a v for vk4ur forma uon fliting ulbwtr to the timrs interim statement shows town l in excellent fmasmsi pwrtion the weather pi jln u u- iwjd of tjjfi mj i fnrt-it- rl raitall tla lj tl t tv lu 17 j 4 a 5 nu ii 67 31 ri s i a i 1 nn o 4 vt f jl j u j- li no j n it ii r jl 17 iit50000 1131730 misiionbend thank offering the rosebud mission band of the united church held their autumn 7riankofterlng on monday afternoon in the schoolroom with about aut larues and children present the meeting opened by almtlna the hymn con a hale child like me thank the father ftttlniily followed by an lmprrame woihlp service con ducted by the falunrlna members jac queline beaumont betty clarke shir ley poble ann crabtree joan buck ana shirley ann thompson the president june oofell welcomed the ladles of the nuxlllary and the baby band and their mother wiio were present the assistant leader mrs graham porncll presented uome interesting facta regarding the mission band blfts of money she stated that last vear the giving of the bands of the united church o canada reached the sum of 131748 36 jane milne favoured the audience with a piano solo while the offering was being received by joan doble and jim buck a temperance recitation by jim buok wus followed by a well acted temperance skit by jean cole man lorralne emmereon and jean ooodchild an interesting graduation exercise as conducted oy miss ellen mckay baby band superintendent when our new members vera wejeomed into mission band they were susan crab- tree sandra scott beverley hyde and annhyde mrs a r speight presented beau- ttfu ttl of lantern alldea on trie new studs- book we worship todetner wtucb were enjoyed by ab mr r c todd closed the meeunt with prayer and the children served lltht refreshments to their burets thruugh the thankoffering gifts and the mltcbox canvass the very gratify ing sum of about s3000 was realised by the band the georgetown herald britishjwar victims fund fcltarjed to toronto even- inil tvlrgram 283001 cash 01 hord aikiidwedsed 00 70 tonl novtmber 25th 203371 thk georgetown herald soldiers comforts fund foraardcd to oeorgctovn bo committee mma4 cosh on hand acknuwledced promodi from a or id ire party it the home of mrs h c mcclure baturday even ing nov 7th donation from countess of strauunore chancer lojjx 34 84 5j3 2sa0 total rfwember 2suv 4s2983 little mary aged s came running up to her mother crying- oh mother voum better come quiok and get daddy why dearler- well nana and mr f3rnlth am down in the cellar and i beard mr amltb uuoaddytotlvelilmamatfierahot- fairtobeheld next year the annus meeting or pairs dmrlct no 5 which is oomprlvd of the counties of llolton ivel york birneor and dufferln uiw held in llie agricultural office at brampton on hnturday november 2is mr frank fetch ecrctary or the enqueuing agric ultural society rrprmrnted cleorgetown at the meeting mr nesbltt of midland retiring dlr- ror n in the chnlr a number of tpterrntlng spenkem wrr heard from mr e m rendliead milton poke about ercntcr coopenatlon between jie breed asportation and fair tard he sug- trtvtnl that the arlous breed avw- latl ins put on their field davit in conn ection wvh the fairs mr charles riarr- ett the onlednn representatlie chose as his mibject trie alue of honrv as a food oivtng nt the snme time manv usefii tips ror vnvinir sugar bv the use or honev the district agricultural tre- presentnke for york county mr cooh- hrn iivc on interesting address in vhlri he diseased liinlor farmel nnd unlor institute activities in conneot- tn with the fairs he stresseh he ex cellent work thev had been doing in hrlnglnir in new exhibits to the fairs mr prank petoh oeorgetown in n talk on rules and revlin of prire lists urged that animals or ir unworthy of the prlre should not hav it sm- ed ror lack of more or better entries stiperlntenrlen of agricultural seclet- ics j a carroll told those assembled that expenditures should be carefully wnlejied fer the coming- year the pro- rem of each fair being- arranged to stilt the times mr f m readsead milton was elee- mr e m readhead milton was elcc- vear so far as can be ascertained at present the various fairs win be held as usual next year a it seems that old song yes we rave no bananas years too apottislrinsralw malton pw tmwn over by government to end dispute many crwrtetawwrra cibauyel i atrrraft rey t war ptwdent- tan ntmr tvark far oafrnuarnt dy a recent orderlnciuiincu uie ntuion aircraft plant of ue national sue car oorp lid tiu taken ever b the dominion oowrnmrnt which ulu opcrutc the plant on brnalf of the com ttic order datesfs november 3rd quoted a twtxnlkjuon by munition mtnuer iot thii there had been dis putes and dlfterenora oer operutlnr policy and that it wax to tne atlfarr of cimadii and the ctucuni proiecuuoa of jir vur for the ooaemment to atrp in nnd tajte oer uie rtlnv onmprn- nauon to the company for the property usvti ii i id rtehtj will be detcrmlnd and authunty u wronted to mr howe to enter into a contract with a crown compuny id pperate the plant on behalf f the cron th- annnmif ment b of jxirtlculiu uitctth to llrrald reader becauae of the muny district reldmta now u-ortt- u at walton who will now be claacd aa om eminent rmploiecv amonir uitirse who commute to their uark dolly are meiuns pranlc pmtea llony prfr- wimd i waltrrn t ii boott dill huftrnan jr harry knlwht lew tva- ccy jnhmi goodie jack saunders a e hrlcht wrtlter rlinr plua rau jim lfi-oii- jim mulholland ken vision mac field o 01ueeu inn wrljrtu itiiy ttiompfon andy hunter altldnxl dnrtdnnn kny dole phoebe himtcr mm may miller mrs murphy mrs vounjj interesting speaker at united church mrs h 8 uinbly w will be guest preacher at the inmntiui service at the united church on november 2tfi will im remembered by many who have heard her ou pievlrius furlnnrhs she i- the wife of rev r s ivmgley da b piud dd of wot china olid has spent mnny vcars in missionary work in that land she was a pioneer in west china in uch work a public health and child weirare nnd is one of tlioe missionaries who enjoy the conrjdencc if chneruuslmo and ma dam chlangkal chek she was he llrst to open study groups or clubs for the ladles of the oducauxl classes in china among whom she has scored notable success in missionary work mrs longleys bparidlng wit and con tagious enthusiasm combined with a good speokinr voice and rare natural ability has msde her one of the most effective lady speakers in the christian church one might tell a ions story about her exprrlenoes in the work n- niong the refugees of china particul arly the ohfldren but she tells her own story and we do not wish to antl- clpa anything she might say on her visit to georgetown wctu hold orator tea contest 1 tier orauvwl xritw xnujits ty live wctu iw istirj iji lyw rwn- intt tn ur luiyu hvxrvl rkhju ituum ttlu rajl ririit vmxtjns try ur w i svurwiau jjmlnjr m uf tlut ctinnmt dr- thlrlilr cuiiuttauiu frucn urruutmlina arioula ciuislrrajur tairnt and tratnlnjr a in rtdruor uironahoji lde rmrwd ul- tcu11 rrndemd by the pupil liihrr rnnlala brarijar nxlju and lrtzaf tn war fulntt ivisuntm t iincnil to ue wlnnrr fulloai oruup or ofade i itvt osjrnan oan- uumi lluitiby unuiir medal 2nd ctlcnna ii 4 j iomb 3rd jack hu- hrr osirvtoyn ofadr ii lit john canttlun item t llwr mrdsil trj uatrvmi cunn- tiiftitm itornby 3rd jran oolrman oeofatttoan tlnuir 3 1st lulen crave nonal 2nd inrrorjrv itaajtxman oeonrrujwn 3rd irne klnjr oeunittowt the judiit rnr un j oulenpte mr a tlhurtt and mr it d orahom all of ln a tttort mjicoal prokrajnme of vocal mltm l flrv j c otrom and john whitno piano aotcm b kathrrtne tiicsmpwn conulbmvd to the plratunr of the eifnlnet rev j t oatrom con- djctcd the datnouonaj period night constable busy this week maht conatable e2nmracn haa btwn a biuey man thla awvk early bunda mornlna tu arrested a man on a vag rancy chanre then on monday rdght about 10 o clock two more men were taken into custody on the sama otuln the were picked up on king oc tn lb vicinity of clay prodacta ltd on of the men waa in pornrwaion of ft can pt rubbtrtg alcohol earty the aaune rnorntna conatahle cmmeraon dlacov- rrrd four men loins to obtain gaa out of the rtu pipes at a e ctlppa bar- mjr charrrs will be laid ojralnn theiae four men tn police court and in thr meantime they are bring retain- od in mil ion jail t douglas home burned tju rjcuitirul brick home of mr ttiomru douuiaa mtuated on lot num ber 3 on the 8th line van completely dctrojed by fire sunday momlrur mr douglaa had bctn altendlna tiunday school and returned home at 1300 oclock to find the houne in flama with the help of wlljln ncl chboiitw the managed to lave nearly all the furniture the houe luelf wils dcmolbhtd only the brick walls npmalftlnff tlic fire apparently w rnuwl by an otcrhcatci uttur as no ono waa in the hounr when it atortedv the hounc waa built 25 years ago one little hi8teh ttitftdoys at 63j p m edt 7 jo pjn adt its three little slaters and a bit of pleasant song ami chatter with bonnie sewrey in the vocal cnwuight oladyfl mckay domlnallrig the twty- board and pauline rennle aaylng nice things at the rnlcrophflrie vocalist stfrvrey jooks her wistnmary guuiiorotaa fteli above theres a fourth little behind he seenee pksducer kay stfveitian hnjxiirnlmj mrrunj fur ur ujn- kutii ci ckjrkvuin win t tm uo rvklay rtjsg nru rwjrttafcsw j1u in u losvic lturary it btl u tav tnj tuxr oecfyum rale lrr limr brm axiar u atund luai uit suad luulia tv fftj9 tiiir ut jair ld oir vwulj if n or 2utpptjt4 uw wt ijft utf txttiuura of tuto ousjocjl at uc luur u fudif to prtask it aocsax v ufaji userr may far ouiir a atlar n ur ksiwl puuliraj front iwtd rmxft- itwtxi miv atuij rtumlnjn rriee ui uj or in fr tsume nj clumt tiimli j tctluri imt willi ijtiv tj oiurtajjt u ucr thrtf van uikjru jd chultbr tulr ovs jjic1ju i b tioiiiisj tji u nsvinsv ui uw rjtrjjlsiuc pkiprr 7r uffirt ul tnur iteir and two ttaaikiixa fur tadi of the vutt var o ii br uuvu in for tuual urj dfxail nvjir una ur riarrabsw iitlxj u fill vie unvra br ixinla t4ij tfjtrj somd an ruction alu be jijj on ihr 7 tfi dj of uumur at ur iviiii tjrnr offlrea of fubiic llrhool truauk iais4i lijdro cuiiiriiaiiaoet 111 u oiirn for piotnunenl ll tuhxi thsu un ratrpaar whj ivail ltartivarsra of uk opportunity uj ripu oji the driaqttavo for ukli our boi arr pttlng ajrh a ivur ajid fill uw ubrary audltumum to toikacit uuit u mitfht loam lintind u ujin in trtjlctt the li kauu ri juvr endeatoml to pluce l hi loan or cvsrcjurujiti iliuju ox hand the lnurtm filole mint hat cfl the prrwat r notios ttuk the council of 1m14j hae done ime aane financing for during the prrmnt year uxy iir not liad to mke a bank loan but haw run the buinraa on current axnount ooing bock into the rvoorda r art unahu to find where prwrtoua oounth has been obie to ahow uoh a rrtcord ilowto er it can be autmltted at ooos that the state of affair was not drouth t about by following a allpahod rneihod of doing buiincaa but by do ing oualneaj on aound princlpim and economical llnea for whloh every member of the oouncu cornea tn for hb fhare of the credit we doubt if the ftntnrtal poaruon of the town ham ever been better and the thanks of the ratepayers shoud be ahovn eevry hirmbet of the council one way to ahow your appreciation l by autod ing nornlnasuorvs thu year the town council par chaaed 1334x10 worth of victory hondo a new 1410000 fire truck did some eric naive road work and by the end of he year will more than gl their budget the waterworks ootv ount ahowa an estimated surplus of orr 100 00 which also allows efficient management m this department one or the outstanding poaluorts la wtilch the preaen oouncu have niay- ed their port is the reducing of the towns debenture debt ootng bo uimost a decode we find qoonratoern mrugvung under a of msro0ol today the dabanture oabt hand ft gdloom with dlwx harge w inst the own of fusttlio and wc blim reomxtftble through the tajiea tax ortean have also derreased greatly while the ux rate has droo ped over 10 nulls in the list ten rears and is the lowest now in the towns history accerdlng to rnunldpaj record while this fine state of off- air is not ail due to the ability of the present council they in their turn have followed m itw footsteps of those who crtdeavored to eet a course u this end every offloe mutt be filled at nom- inauona so vacancies are daired e come out and make sure georgetown has a full number nominated for coun cil in m3 be there an election or not wctu meets an interesting session or the wct u was held on friday afternoon at the home or mrs w o marshall with mrs arthur reeve presiding mrs j r ashton leading in the devotions read the scripture matt 6 3840 1st peter 167 and brought an inspiring message on joy in manifold trials followed by prayer during the business period the president read an article telling of the opening of friendship lodge social centre for the soldiers camp at petawawa and supported by the wjc tu funds were available for the superintendent for the purchasing of medals ond prises for those taking part in the oratorical contest mrs clarence hayes gaw a very interesting and timely address on womens wurtlme responsibility on the home front a vocal solo i shall not pass again this way by mrs h c wriggles- worth was much enjoyed the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by the president christmas cheer far british childen christmas aaxillary ef the herald wv pond donation from mrs o sum- tide total nor mth

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