Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seventyfifth year of publkauoo wednesday fehniary 24t 1943 red cross campaign o here on march 1st a w frnkiir8fita turtsd at limthoutt mahy guests attend i uoms club booster hight launutkmul convenor sua rouaduldl ol sudbury guett v spcaktfdutnct a scmry buee mmkolra of v a ntagmis fails qutlrmars of meeting tna banuai hall at th uoolbbon rous u laxad to capacity on mon day rmnna wfcrn orcrghown hun jr boat to ft uti number of ruilcr xm club in tvronlo ouibury brampton richmond hill oakvtur burtlngcn and wrston at thrlr booattr klgnt lion pirilmt date brill irft do stone untumrd to sr that 0 many lion crltbrlut a poulblr wodd be rrnrftni1 at this gala earn ing almost nit uoru and thrtr gurtu tat down to a cvhrious sjpprr during ilw hmchron uon dbca edmund of richmond lull lad th community tinting with uon ralph tuarr of weston pianist district a becrrtar lion timet malcolm of niagara pall acted a chairman for the mrcilng and intro duced a numbtr of distinguished lion pruaml including international oomtnor jsck conn 11 and ou1i cot tar toronto dut net deputy oorcmor umnn munr b trltngton president harry thornton oaauur paul angle richmond iiu1 and xx mrl lrgard weston international oonvrnur jaca conn ell and p d p oowrnor uod d dingle of nurltngton lrd the ho nora aa to hr oldest membrr of lionlsm prrwni th otmrr having ttntore rar to his crri t 11 ut ter seventeen years lion pmldrnt mr lrgard of vrs- ton labored with waloj plstng his own banjo accompaniment sis ocal solas by lion w e capps of ilrampon and uon dick edmund of richmond 1uu at this point ihr chairman intro duced the guest apcakrr of the esrn- tng internat onal comrnor bom rothschild of bud bury th speaker expounded the true trait of uontam and said if thf codr ot ethics were atrictly adhered to uonlsm would be more than a rrllrlon tomorrow up told of tome of his peisonal nperlencea before and since becoming a member of this service club lie said uonum had broken down political racial and religious prejudices cku distinctions anl solal standings ind was paving the way for greater thtrura in the fu ture when a service club u urll or ganized 1 l read to help out when an emergency present itself after the war lions club will play a big role in helping to rehabilitate our soldiers a lervlce club is an important and essential thing in an community lion rothschild spoke in high praise of a georgetown bo ho as doing an en- ccllcnt work for the youth of sudbury and copper ctlff oordor alott he aald it vaa work llkr oordon alcott waa doing that the lion- ci ibs were trying to encourage and support uon bui long moved the ote of thanks to the speaker and ottvr guests and the meeting adjo irned among the uet mere uons b rothschild sudbur juck connrll cliff cottfr toronto 11 r laurence or bartlett art death art morrtvm w e cappfi dr h h hethirlngton f 8 hutchlnaon e waller f a innes o vlvlin brimptnn paul ansle dick edmunds jack smith j a orlrve h r butt f h clrmcnt richmond will harry thon ton syd shaw le rrottrrs art merkllnger onkvlllr dr mel xnnrri ralph thic ker oeorve llaldork wllf duff wen- ton uod d dlnqle mansnn mllnr burllnrton bruce m ilmlm nhuara palln j f i indnor monal onrnilrt lroura opotk town plan early for this years fall fair hrrretaxy htuj often ear prom our limrhoa oortntpundent limeriou lot another of iu older it urn on uundsy february m in the paulng of arthur wlulam prankitn- lirntun krnk in hu setentyaecoad year he ai bom in riulngboro un- rolxuhue england the son oflloea nd iwabrl prankllniwnton wlillr mninjt th ihr imperial arro tarhe rjr he aw action in lidla and abjaiinla coming to canada in 1003 lite late llr pyanklln benton aa cnairlod to alartha jane lane on february 14 i0o eaactl thirtynine rar brfore the day of hit burial 10 widow and tao wm anliur willi sm and john ittuhir iurvlr him a buokjueptr by tradr lie wa m- ploed by lleardmore and co of acton fur mvriitrrn ur uitd vmrkrd at the lime kiln fur mrnil ear fur the iut vtii tuid wir half rr lie has been the iilmstrr ml limrlw iv mhrre uir fumll has lived lor uw pi in nt v ttm the luntril mnlce on prcruar 16 al juhn u it and rumlr s fuji t nil purlojr- acton irl conducted b re c c cochrane jus tor of umr hujiw iti titrrl mi church li rr thi di a wd m mi mix r n stevard to enrr 0 jrars und choir indrr f r mrrul an interment os in llm housr cerortery pallbran rs mere cm price j w nlcfcrll wm allan norton jas ocntl and fred bmoks florul tributes ere from thf fo mll frank and ebue pt and mrs j l fjlerb managers of umehmise prebterlan church l o l ma of qlen wluams mr mills and mrs rtore mrs oile and mlvi frns johr stewarv milcr arrives overseas 1 i word lit but m frund t iu in tl i ol j n if mill i t s i in i juck wis linn in it nlpi aid i i hiiituwiit ul tit 1 1 i j hn sti s ut mill r boinuticl i ul in ir xm toun lib i sm 1 1 tnklin 1 i mulir antl tiith i m juk w u his mtdils lor fllstmuumiid smli in tlu bncvr in the uoild war jack ictticd tlu q or ulst jinn took his bahlc traliilnit tit nlukiiruonthlliilce and debert n s he rt ports u splendid crossing ut chrihtinus and la very much lmprered by british and scot tish hospitality he says bcottlsh scenery to magnlfloent 1i r fall pair iioajd of lqurm afctuulturl huclrt met on uauirday aiternuon in ltie uxolbbon house with a fair aindance of members although ihr country road vrre in bad coridl- tkon preiidrnt craig fltul waa in the ihatr and oarfuld uctiuvray acted a kerrur for tne meeting the meeting a urd to ducuu orne very import ant bulnrcs including the ajipoint- mnit ul a aerrtlary to fill the plare ol frank fetch wtw trndered hi rrugna- tlon at annual seeling a number of name rre proposed for the ivhli but at the ume ot 4fulng to pies e brllevr tne poutlon u nuil opei hpictiohi a rrwjjutkm ti pawd by uir direc tors oung 1100 aitb whkh to alfl- lue lth the hdltofi crop improve ment af wxlatlon ffpuntors of tha lfsltoo county fwed fair being held thi ear in milton 11 ipe si eiimrssed that ute 144 prrd fair might con i u cuitrgetoan it aa dldcd t prepare the prlse- ut at iivr fir the srhool ork and handicraft and circulate thrm through thr local and rural schools so that ra irt snd puiills nilnht have a brl- rr chance to prtpare their esjilblt 1 i tt vhj lair u br held in ballinafad un lnckiu- of rrurvule u ipend- ing a feu elu ith her father rev u wadiuajid uxi b vannatter un wm wiley leave this 6rk to spend a menth hh rruue in de troit and other souuiem points rob bbortll ot weston spent the vrek rnd at hu brothrrs l j luior tfll o iiu v the condition of the roads tt a o w foreman hxa not been ible to held tertlce in either of tils other aprtulnlmrnla jhitrinjer uaur cralf raid and p w cleave were delegates in the contention of lhe onarlo association of agricultural bode ilea held in the king edvanl hotel toronto recently there a an excrptlonally large turnojt at the an fornuul coiivtnuon and encouraging re ports verr glvrn and much tnstruc- the dicawioi entered lnu j a carroll boperlr undent of the ontario assoc la tl n tata hi annual report wldch niifluavt among other thing b the na top faira in the provtncea in-aa- far as gaia receipts go they art trrwatt owm wsdbrtdg 3 1w0 so wentorth rocktnni 3o0u crtn 13v130 itomtieaut 2m3io 1iie ne i resident and director of tne itmj pair hoard whett the autort ol the townspeople and all interested in 1 r atnrultural fair the wfcather dhl hju tr ouutandin feturr of the eauirr the post are as four cu of bright suruiiine lth the mercury ftell up in thr forties dumg the day and didnt e fiioy ihr change from all thr cold and cwudy diy r had rajtlrr in lha month there is ctlll plrnty of snow left but bare spots here and there show hie tfruu fnih and green with little ix frost in iheg round tlre has been no ln or snow lor nearly two weeks pouowtng air the temperature rwcords special meeting council discusses garbage disposal h- ii iai niiu mas hud a bus nunth v far ith a regular snd to imtltl mc iriks a imlal mi tlmr u ts illid it iln lidt thursday eenlni to make arrangements for taking nrr the arena building and making plans hardline jf the remodelling of tiir neu muni mlujiell tpj but ding into eparate offices for the tartoua branches of the towns h ilnevs j ii markcmle und 8on contrac ts sill mmmence tomorrow th rtt and hm completed til in i id i h rk and treasur r police and tax fxllrcbnrh office- rt niril rlmm- bers nd c irt room the building has 1 been urd l irliw hi iut nnk for the iksumci uf ration boolu the idaii j ii itor ha complh il ltli ihr r in lis nxjurst to foreclose uie morteaue iield attalnst the arena compan fur ill 000 00 and this com muni l enurirli ls no in municipal hilnds tin- ex lection and dupoaal of gar brtr u in h anojirr alrlni in roun rll snd it as decided flrt lo ader do tljw for tenders for the collection of me thr methods md dl- ptvnl belrur t m t t f trtlu r mil unit c ii i ill in 1 1 in riulir season ihrn on monday eenlntt m irch 1st cpr forces i win battle of elements make national appeal for 10000 local distric ask for fred thowptop hettb caa- vuiing coeimtttee oau ii nd u laip tur pk 16 l 0 wrd ph n n io ttiur pit 16 x rn pv is u u eut itb ao a zs hail fct 21 17 uon r t 46 u w w browmidgt ptss suddenly death rune suddenly to w w hioumidiii on hunday frbruur mth alur u bflrf lllneiks he oa tn his itchtthud eur und had lurd tn tills district ul lhls life horn on the 7th lin the mm of uir late mr and mr jut ph w urowmndge near hinib 1 1 fuimrd then- till iw7 hen i moird to fooretoii he us tll- knn und llkrd throughout thr coun- tr und i nt u round to many fain us j judke hi was eiprclully uceful in raising and judlntt berkshire llni lui man chumploiuship pnata and medau to his credit hr also tpe clulixed in raisng hordes the late mr druwnrldgr was a lib- ral in politics and a member of the ufo hen it was first formed ills llr the former lnula o ndson pre- dr rused him twelve yearn ago hi 1 ivr to dauthtert und three wins to mourn his lcsss mis ft he i brown ridge iiirktoan mrs ftc brown nor- nl w n bromnrldcr w o brown- rldtrc t j drownridgr all of hornby hurvltlnn also ure six grandciilldren md one tliier mrs w c intn to onto riic funeral service aas hrld at his ttsidence b rev r c todd pmll- bertn mere thomas l lyons nor man h rrown kenneth r mac- ixinald thomas young llodgln ikinns fred thompaon tnterment nas in oreenwood ocme- trry tlu- cmjim red crou goclrty will launch a national appeal for funds beginning on march 1st when th people of canada wlu b uigd to glr lioooooo to keep oomforu and auj lilir prisunrrofwar parts 1 g4oo4 donor serum medicines and equip nirnt all lhe ait oommjumta of ute red croa on th march the georgetown dlitnct has ba asked lo do iu share and ule tn past cantwlgru it u1 not fall the obec uir in thi campaign has been t at gw0 00 an tnerease of tuooo over last year a camixs committee hag been organued and it is hoped tha when thr csn asters call at your home vu will gltr thrm a warm was come the committee which ha beeo it up aitn many others who will assist alih lhe cansalslng includes cthsurman ptnj thompson oaplalns ward 1 ralph rots ward 2fl john d kelly ward si harry iawngs ward 3 william ivuns bpeclal rums- chairman w p ihiduy leroy dale adwrtlslng chairman ralph roaa walter carpenter owing lo the condition of some of the rural roads this part of organism it ail not be completed until next meek ahen it iu appear tn th herald c b l mrr toeovpo tin bo of st oeorgr s church buys leojrur ho pasted their church dadfte had a memorable day saturday at ten in the morning they with their h udi rs dr and mrs clifford rett youmrsed to toonto by train had dinner at little denmark restaurant saa through faton s cell eg e bt then out to bt barnabas church ilahon hi alien the took part tn a rally of c b l v of toronto after which upper was pre ad especially for ot oeorpes boys prom there th boys rri tnken through eaton s downtown and theii they urre taken to asa through one of downtowns most beau tiful churches at 7 43 they all arrtvad at maple leaf oardrns all excited to set tlu imme dr reld was fortunai in being uble to cet twelve good aeatt nil tn a ron and those boys will surely remember tha day on sunday th whole club us usual attended sunday school and church and then monday night a course in first aid lo prepar hem for their first aid badge was starter through the kindness of mrs t orieir with 24 boys present over 3000tr collected in few days for aid to russia fund save time and money let us send you the herald each week through the mall subscribe today hutri snowilriftw lininr tint t mintiun iuific uiuumih rightofway fnmi one i ml of cun ulii to tho dtlu r htonil us ir- toriouu mimunii ntn to un mm nanjh count oouh nininti nanti- forcch truitt tn w s ami othrr ranks who for tlm imulp part of a month buttled ono of tho mimt kuktuimu and hovero blie earth that over played huvoc with canu- dian trunwportation and they fcopt the linofi clear tho htorm attacked the com panys trannportation facitltloa wltrt bliuhko fury plllncr tons of now over lt vital nteel hifirhwayh a heath inp its telegraph wlren with lee to tho thlcsmeas of a mans wrist napping pole antl hurling an ley challenge to canadian pacific forcm who literally dared nttuiw to do ita wort lln- itu iti n umiltl h ii in it l n i nouj h iiiuli r inn mil tratfu cmitlitidi i in an iclutn fat ifu lioiit m r imis i nrai il m liumllmit hit in n nst mihiiih of traffic in its history innro than ilnuhlu tlu uniiiunt i an ml l tho ralluay in illi ilili coupllil with lunita- tmiih on manpower plucod tin add v hunlt n on tho conijmnyn re- hourc h snuwplowh powered by thrco homntlmis four powerful locomo- tloh mndn almowt continuous ok- wmltti nt tho mountatnouu anow- driftb that reached particularly uppalllnff dlmonalone in ontario and quebec whero the abovo gcenob wore photogrophod other blleiardborne gremlins attack ed the railway in the form of ice that sheathed engine coachea wltchea and rail driving mow to t ro tvinii l tui n talili s ii iinpt n d anl n i itiuiw md i m n frun mal in tin clmlt t i nm in i auii talk would lio th i nil unly to luixc tin trade airaut lihuktdlix thidrhinjr miow ith fi eti ption- th train- werv kt pt mowni favslukt n acci pled the nltuutlon in fine hplrit und were full of prutac for thu companym tlreluun iortumiiel and tholr efrortn to keep tho lines clear abovo bceneh uhow how tho rullwoyb powerful plows bucked the immenne drifts and how tho now wan loaded onto ears for disposal engine crowa attend loco- motives icebhoathed mechanlarri lower left while scene at lower right shows plow emerging vic toriously from newly cleared cut an actlc aid to russia committee was furmiit at a mm 11 though en thu hltstlc mutuiu hi id in tlu- mcolbbon hotim last thurso 1 m mr morrls sunt presided ocr the mcctlntl mid plans utn outliiiiil and commltuch iplmiiiitttl lor canasslntt prior to this mrrlltttf mrs k premon had been i tiptlni il nation of clothing maln- h iitul a little caii ulthout doing uu a lual comushuii mr thonuus ixtvlli mr citiistur mi ui kins mr d li- cata mrt upmlutett caiiavirn mrs curmy acud as s4crtt m and mrs k l it ton rrt uuit r mrs carm and mis puson un ttiltuttd to pttl- tin tlu oiincil for a donation to the a ist und tint ulll nlso approiuli ulois ivoiiuns orninlatlons in town ll itnplti i utn h w is ntadt luatl- iiuitii hi tin und itul iut ihiirs- i ax nlkht tin tonunlttets ulll turn in i i ii hkui fot tin will a isjimn- i i ul tiii tor nush donations to bt 1 i mini lo iotonto iiutniiutd on ilillix uul m llt lulou tht spluulld j i iwinsc 1 im istnr to dati i mil uu i impii miu i witmi m i dmamt 500 m cnniht r stwi 1 f citditon h 1 i i h k 10 s null donations from alliance 29 50 f iiiiiiiiun clav pirwluctb jsoo mr a beaumont qlen willtimw 25 00 the apple producta co 2500 smith stone ltd 000 gordon martin 300 b roy alon wlulnms 1 00 aift to rtimla boo presbyterian church woo lions club 3000 canadian legion 3300 iftraoo mns prtjiton recehed some mone tary donations previous to the starting of the campaign some of which were to be uwd for nocking the boxes and irelhhl pay menu this constitutes cah on hand and c reprint below ilst of these donors mr finslle miss martin mi aill dr watson mr m saxe mrs a reevts mks v aclanv mis harrop mrs mar bnllt mr alf allen mr w j alexander mm bod u ell last hah agt fab chwiuc itiidud from fats iitom april to stpt ib0 lbs 200 100 100 400 1000 200 200 400 100 100 100 400 7 34 0 30 bones mil 417 lbs fats wire sent in from uludi in lbs ixplikshis tan be made and from oct 1st to jan 30 310 lbs a sand 385 lbs unast which will kt mil lbs iploslws lot a lnpi milt ure for box to russia 49 qi 1j03 cash on hand 37 01 terra cotta we are pleased to report that mrs k irani hns returnol to her family from ouelph hospital mrs kldd nnd children spent a lew hih in the ullage miss mary lyons u on the nursing staff at the general hospital ouelph mrs p lyons has returned horns from brampton hospital owing to the enow and ue several meetings have been peatponad the union w iff ct meeting was held at the home af un a smith

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