the georgetown herald wedacaday noveaher 25th municipal political pat begins to boil it ha been come year since dure haa been to much stir on the oca political front but aa nomination near the pot begin to bod and we find some mem ber of council aaptnng to obtain greater height we have not taken the hearsay of dame rumour but have made a hurried survey of the municipal situation pnor to friday nomination meeting and wiij pass on a few statements a given to the prrs by present members of council there may be the dark horse in the field but he will make his position clear at nomination meet ing at the present time we are only interested in the present members of council mayor joseph gibbons was the first to be contact ed and he definitely defined his position for 1943 in the following word it it needless for me to say there never ha been nor is there likely to be any personal advantage in my continuing in public office my only ambition has been to serve faithfully and as well as is humanly possible all my fellow cituen of the town of georgetown municipal records show much has been accomplished and in order to finish the ob i shall of fer my services for another year reeve harold cleave said he had been approached by many ratepayers and was being strongly pressed to contest the mayoralty this year he had given of his service to the town for many years and while it was b6t definite that he would seek the mayors chair it was still not a remote possibility councillor n h brown left no doubt in the mind of your reporter as to his decision to seek election for reeve for 1943 councillor brown said he had work ed hard in the interest of the town and he believed the time was ripe to step up to the reeves chair councillor k r macdonald was not in a position to give the press any definite information as he wa 411 undecided whether to seek reelection or not councillor a ecripps of ward i was also in an undecided mood and when asked whether he intended to seek reelection stated it was doubtful councillor clifford bradley who sat on council for hi first term the past two years said he enjoyed his work very much and if the ratepayers desired his ser- yice would be a candidate for 1943 councillor s j mackenzie who has been indoors with an attack of the flu the past few days was not in the mood for talking politics and although he was un decided we gathered from our conversation with him that he would not see ward iii short in iu quota of councillors should the occasion arise that there were not aumcieat nominated councillor james costigan who has been chairman of the waterworks committee for the past number of year and councillor for ward ii ha definitely stated his intention of contesting the reeveship should the present reeve decide to either step up or withdraw from the council summing up it looks at though local citizen will be in for a good deal of handshaking in the next week or to and just who will gain or lose by the proposed shuffle will remain a deep secret until after election day which will be december 7th if necessary place your order now for christmas cards 1042 designs are beautiful your own greeting and name printed thereon boxed la 25 priced fram42s up the demand la becoming heavy order now and avoid i i disappointment georgetown herald cwmmkl prmtan mala st w shes one of 400000 he esraped from the nazis to fight for his country freedom a true adventure story out of the war monday evening nov 30th at tke unitid church georgetown 8 oclock ftf hjwiiw tk kerti kcrssgiia air wt urn r u arssastlr un sara- tfce ktsita ikj3tu fi uwaa star mtiu sjt ssm u i atsmtflfflom 36c annual dance under auspices of nitnlas staff el fa manorial hwjkttl oddfellows han brampton wednesday evening december 2 j stanley st john and his orchestra dancing 9 30 to i jo admission 2 00 per couple way ill thr rhrmmu f beer far bruub otlutm situ f ew i mfkim lmrd sod fceasrtr tkiurrm la rit hrltiln h ufl the rata at laetr bemtod inan u alare ef hjfrly m the fluid ebtfvi a satrtg in ihjr new haase taey kave air la aire hmklln u life nm t- a ksswr iiwil carmsau t year wfcra uuv a li greater taaa nai fcrfan y araeuaf la rw raatrl ballaa u u gmiikm ivnu clthaata cam far bvuua caudrra raaa active service notes jiaim enancr en cn of lr and vn john drnnrnon suomwxully po- id his rxsmliatuons at fir crntnu technical tictjfi 1 tonnji and u fcnpormrliy tlnnrd at uirhlnr quc- brc wtvere tw will lakr further trmtn- tryr with tfw hcaj it lnrorrvor family la vli rrprrtnitrd in ttw annwr fonrtv tti ldil aon dub who hv btrn living in axur rrcrntiy olnl lhe ortsnancr oorp cpl thtvt ztwnmart ment cntrmtm with the iprnt titxja and anrrthsr m wlin a wrnt ornra at ihr unr umr but has tuner rtumrd to canada hav- toff been honourawy dlsctiarsnl robert bob early u now a full ftedjltd lirutenont lie took his ad vanced training- a camp uordrn and ha a iw day a lae brforr ctn to cmrrt nb oonrfratuhuion nobl pte prank loronho is hocne on fur- louah from pctawama fltft horace hurley of north sydney nb is spending a furlough in town with til porrntb utt in uniform home for the week end pte c bradley pte walker clnavr tor japh uau all of ounp uoron pte c 8 b tarty kingston 8xm cecil davidson bnimpton pte r ilatdman simooe pus clarsnc kennedy niagara op thivlafcs pte edward doyle camp donscn lieut j u lambert camp borden jack brill recently went active and is stationed at present in brantford pte john crow who has been vending a leae in town left last friday to rejoin his unit at otmp nsnaimo bo onr john hoare who is stationed at hajlfaa n3 is spending a fur lough with bis parents ur and urn chsrles hoare word has been received tint pte murray eseard wellknown to local hockey fans has arrived safely to england major j amott early is spending a leave with tils family he arrived from portaffelapralrie last week fend obituary john herbert 1hli2aiid price death cams wlui atarulns niddai- ncu to mr john h h frloa at hl home on aundisr nowamtacr the bus mat afternoon he had walked out to vtatt his brother on the highway oou- ple of miles cast or aoton and wwle there suffemd a stroke of parajyito he was civen attention and brought to ttoe home in aoton when s saoond sttaefc followed a dew noun later and he pas sed sway he was in his atxtyfourtn pesr bom in wmwihig township john hethert huusnl prtoe was a eon of the late james sad abtnul frloa hs had pent his enure ufa in aoton sad the district he has resided to aotoo for thlrtsmtre jwan for many yean he has beta a naworthy and rauahla em ploye of the beardmon cto his wife died shout twelve yesi ago but anun ujr of four sods and two daughter ttov aln to moum his tass haw of ths aoos sw sanrins in tie armed ones wstbtanaf bn omnsss lbs survlr- mf enlldfttn u hulurd in aooooj ms hetbtrt mo at aamtt bomsut sad onr notraansad ma douma iws fisun rifcir- jeasza tsj un pwmt alaart of acton onr lijutr itrv j wullacuon and a bro uirr lloranl both of acion aluo irm- aln t ail of thaar c7w ompalliy of many frumlj u ratrndfd tx funeral vu hrld on wmlncaday afumoon noranbrr 11th wuh ur- vkr al u johnatonr at kumley pun- rral llomr oondudml by bla daior rmrri a dnnsa znlrrmcnt u made id pilmrm orfnrtary the pau- branrni vnr xfentra d v wiluatnaort eail oavldsn fred harding alex cur- rir jiunra prior and llardlnk prior kloarr brorrn vrrr alouov alex miuin d parsrtrr rtobrrt ltarahau f oatljr d vrlohuu llarm- hodgson and vic harding among the floral tributes which bore testimony to uw eiteem in which the cleoraaed aa held acre uxe from the family mr and mr john wlllummn mr and xtrv uaikl wlluuiuon how ard price and family mr and mrs d d raotdln itr and mr earl davtd- un and family the making and pin- lhlng departmrnta of storey olovr co mr j taylor brantford forestry hquul zxrecton of oeardraoreand co mr and mra oca hall and yomuy and the grandchildren aoton free preu in meuoajjlm wooo in lortng mamory of our dear father juua wood aho paiaki way rjovaeobrr avt 1m1 n u a golden cfioln oealb trtta to brtaa but all lo aln to bar to loie and then to part u the greatrct aorrow of onea haan the yean may wipe out many but thu they wipe out neier the memory of thoae happy daya when ve were all together aadly mlaied by wife and family coundl members discus interim statement due to the forthcoming nomination meeting on friday numbers of the municipal council aaeembled at the municipal building on tuesday even ing to dlacua the interim otatement a prepared by the town auditor the itatement inchidwt the year buat- neea period from january 1st to no vember 14th ipc town treasurer p b harrtaon eos- uned the content of ths statement tn detail for council member and sn- wered any questions drought up while we have toudhed very lightly uie oontents of he report in another est umn the entire financial potttaon or the town will he presented to the rate payers at nomination my son wants to be a racing motor- kt what bhall i dot i wouldnt stand in his way cleiks hotict el first portiag of voters lists mmilejaslhy itysf hshsb velehv lifts 1ne oearfelftwn oswaty sf notkw is hereby given tfcst i have complied with section a of the voters uata act and that i hare posted up at toy offloeet georgetown on thsaoutday of november ims the hat of an per sons entitled to rote in the said ifunlo- ipaltty a municipal elections and that audi list remains there lor inapsetson audi hereby osu upon all voters to trtt immrnvf ft nfiinaehanai tn tisn pj errors or orranmnn earwotsd aaoard tat to uw b vut for sfjpesi ths nib day of masnabtrtusl v al ataauuaat oasnyittovb of cantriiin aid to russia fund orsanixecl campaign oblaottve of the 0 aid lo ituaua rund u1 be lisoojxo it ru announced today byj u mc lean chairman the campaign will be launched near wednesday nlgru tn pie leaf oardena toronto when wendell wuale wlu b- the principal aket lb wllklre ddreat will be broadcast acroa canada over the cdc network from uio pm mr mclean aald there would be no personal oamaa during the campaign and trial tile organtuuon had hi uceiued by the national war bmlcei department u coueot fundi by grnerel appeal and special event he aald the department had exprea- ad the wlxh that all nongovernmen tal acuvtuea maldof ruula become a- eoclated with and hereafter function through the dnnrtun aid to hum fund local committees are already bring organised on behalf of the fund thro ughout canada ur mclean aald they will have the authority to authortie pedal monayralilng event by all tn- teretted personi and organl rations the money raised will be used to prolde medical supplle and clothing urgently required by the russian civil ian population suffering from the shook of the war ail puntuues aul be aut- hortsm by the national executive which will be responsible for ahlpnunti j 8 mclean heads the fund s nat ional executive as chairman obftord baton toronto barrister i vice- chairman h r bkey bank of mon treal retired is treasurer and mis kathleen oorrle director or ths dale community centre hsmlkon has been loaned to the fund for the duration of the campaign the headojuarten of the fund is so king bl w toronto where contrib utions and enquiries may be sent today gxenvvlllisams eg john hooper noap who has been stationed on the west coast for the past aeveral months arrived home for two weeks furlough on saturday morning margaret williams boudent nurse tn toronto general hospital spent tues day as her home lax bev moody has been spending a furlough at his home acs vernon klrhy mas home on a week end leave mrs wuusm evnraon jr of tor onto is spending a couple of weeks with her parents ur and mrs clay ton allen the ladles class of the united church have decided to hold their usual banuu- on friday afternoon and evening dec ember 4th they lump been working quite a long time tor this event end they do bone that they will be well patronised plesu remember to do lout flhrlatmas stopping then harold wheeler atlas mary watson itta sarah blkac and mrs huntley were responsible for the verysuooeasfui danee held tn the town hall on friday evening the event attracted a large crowd of dtnoers and a very nonakvtr- shle sum of money was raised for the purpose of sending nanela for ohrlat- mss to sil the boys and guis from the oiert to the armed forces two ws were held during tfve evening sad were won by bill knrsank s herbert romnion dutlng ths past mar ths same fommlmsa have rstasd rjisjdreds of txouant for swiiash i bcoverssslcatamtts and rtsrald ixgaaxwtr and bumper nsnal ssm psxxosi and ssnt to arya carssaa and tn oaaxsd dtxa mia buaaawar dance in actefl town hal sat nov 28 doris hulls orchestra proceeds for war work arrmiutnoi 2sc dancing every saturday might in the arena georgetown to modern aires orchestra admission 35c services of pilgrim holiness chapel bald to ubrmry awtttorirrm sun day at 730 pm h w hobbs paste kvtxtokk weooms munictpality of ceortrctown nomination meeting a meeting of the municipal electors of the town of oeorgetown will be held in the public libhabv oeerffelown friday novcmbarlltth 1mx at 7 90 djotfor uw purpon of p p for the ofaeeaof mayor reeve and councillor for the sear ims also at the same time and pi itt wiubereeermd for oaom of pubho sohool trustee tor tb ssld town also hydro cm trustsss to be sssetsd to wsrds tn esse mors than to ninaaaiiy axosrcfos asmulad sad a ro al dnudl taju bcwttlbtctfmtwuam eratuen tad rsssasn eptl onwta ealiaatst tsttttssway tf imlttast av wuksritntr i j ijksusi