Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald seventyfifth year of publication wedoeay june 2ad 1043 200 per annum 5c per copy final figures released in fourth victory loan owfrtctb au hm- l oejarthe tuirlu t ii ex a4 auua cmbit r pinal flfuna in th llatton county victory loan drive ttt released ut wk and inol thai lb oounly had hlditil w pc oj 1u fuoia of tjto0bo0 jfe oeorfeurcrn dutrtct which had a quota of h10 000 alio nuusr a tuic ibovtnc when th town proper tad w pr of uu objkoia and lb bctve- atng dutitct ft pa th grand total achieved for oeortrr- ton and district was jm in to county there was aa increase of ml application over the thlm loan and bbtcjlptloru were tncraaad br c no of appls amount luued quota pr- lasa iu tutam tnjooo w ego iin 3uj00 39o30 s10000 07 t7 aaiooo 17000 260 000 175 000 iii 174 7010 70 000 101 ho o50 r3 0o0 07 10b j7 8k 3a ooo locogo oooo 100000 ho 000 100 00 rrc mj 1 10110 llkftv 160 000 loodoo 101 lo woo mono 100 7 ivi u7 1s0 p too ooo 11 in irodcnz ojt the bnal bulletin ul amos liason chairman of the llalton count wax finance commlum lauru thr following messag to the rttlsra ot lulton county and particularly th member of th various commllue mho cave of their time and monry in avaujung to makr llii the pourth victory loan a succe i congratulate ou and riprra my alncer apprrcla- tlon of th flnr cooprratkm ritcndrd low it la my hop that steady tm- prmrenent in our organisation may br mad to that ihra we a again call ed upon r will so forward with greater seal following u thr lulton county lummary aa tauied from victory lean gamst iu cfjota ilradruarir- durtrt burlington a township of n lacn burlington dutrtct al oakytllr b townthlp of trafalgar oakvul district ol mlllon or tbwmhlp of nelson ullton dutrlct cl township of trafalrar ullton district c-2- townshlp of fapumtnt uuton district c- twp of nssaaswrva d cjeorgrtovn b tbwnihlp of cujuratnf oronrrtoan ditrt cl acton f 1wtuhjp of evjumlnj acton dutrct pl late of clothing acknowledged from labrador the lolloaln- lour hiu urt bctn rtrtrd in ncluiowliommint ol the rtni bale thr aomin of the orcnfi 11 mission aen to uibrodor last mimmcr 11 is addressed to mrs j d miicke nzlc who u secretary for air georgetown branch dear mm mackenrlr we wlah to thnnk ou ond tin- oeorgetown braneh of the orcnfell mlsivlon for our very sineroiu snlp- tnent of new and wcond land cloth ing that ou tent u last nummer we freatly appreciate your contlnutnn in terest and support ot this time ahen air demands are ao many and ao preaslns and aijih to ossure so that your itlfta were moit welcome an the need for rood clothlnr on thia coast is wy rreat and h is very hard to procure ultable nurmenta for thl hard climate so c are very grateful to you for your shipment the contcntjv of which brouahi comfort and pleasure to many people will you please exprwa our sincere thanks to the members of your branch and believe me t be yours sincerely mrs charles 8 curtis por the clothing deportment there are a few donations on hand for this year s bale and the oeorjretown branch of the orcnfell mission would gladly reoelve ony rood wnrm clothlnr you can spare the need is greater for the able bo died men are all at wn in the navy and the navy use the uibrailor port for repair work please leave any do nations at the home or mrs mnckenrle during june moeday mifnt krufting ctebsead 32 knitted artktw to britain tht uoimuy nljit knluxng ctub wn iu ucui txupmriit of knitted ox- tlrlr lor iiuijxki in uw tamblyn jajmniu arru- fur drtuih war vlctlbu oo ixinday tin tul cootrtikjlr 10 rnu cer mrtliik to corr uie coa oi uj4 ool ttikl bottdu hid thr otst lumto out u ul rxtrploixtuy line quilt ijifjutj- td in uu- xrijifnrit iif i uln o hock i ixlr ji miju i uunltfs 72 rittib 2 drrj tuid orir tjurt 11u mirk uu l f amom mm ima1i to uw ctut ttkulf brtjiuaing it- un huiury finla uu vru i iu r mlv immmi kjrtianlmjn ur wurr illrtin ur wulum dajjuiutan uiu ourlk kiun ut ivnr kuv uiw aim cutu ui4a uarvurrt ivk- iihjir tn rmrmt lld j d measles on the upgrade in georgetown m 120 a i ood m tn rj m ujrlnn s ich iariun ns mrnsli s mump itini v whoojin cmih ire to u on h ur- in ton tjils rk it u nnlv tht potnpt notion nf ihow nt i i sxin ictid tlirt tout ivhi is tllta in rcttlni t in ni t thrlr darnr that i prevsntrd u vhouw4iic rjllnit tin nunilur o rays nf nuisls s on uic upffrndf but if iktnnlt immediately isolate ihelr rllldrn os u han co wn is tnc show thr flrnt smjtom thp dlfisr con br kpt from btcorniiifr too uidisprcnd fvir thr tlmr brine it ould br advisable to kcrp hum from nttendlnp nny fromtdcl public nathor inn mhctr thr mlh easily miitrnct any one of the highly rontnfriotis duraca none of thorw mlio are ot pn wrt qtmrantlncd nre mt1ous1 ill but that dors not dburutsr the fuel that if proper rarr u not uken the after effect of nil thew aocalled mm- pie dlrasefl can be most harmful the m o ii pmsenti the folloalnft report on communicable ducamrv fur the month of may in oeorgetovn caiwiun uion monthly meeting ttir oeofrtomti pt 1 of the cmnadian uton hcbl iteld thrlr letrular monthl mrrtln uut tliurulay ornln mnih ooniradr vicr prrmldrnt ciii purton occupjln the chair after pjiyj nsprct to our drixirted oomrode the meeilns opened for sen- itji bualnfm cutnnide ptejd nt pur ton infomisxl uic mrnilx n thut th- rruion he mra occupylntr uie chair m due to the ulnem of oxnrude friijdent fred mccartnr mlio haa bm con- hiimi to his huriie with pleunss hie jmrudci prrs nt re ph awd mltii in auteni nt mad b th vict pn ti nt th v iiii is vll mi tle ki in icdiii i nttl a luarts iptiuas wl in ml mini liifuniiml that oir i- p ii it jh l it nt v hi 1 1 im lutx in i iii at thi hi id ul u t i- i iiiiii 1 i in mitk or va 1 iiirnii u 1 1 mii im iiiu attf tl rittular initlliit mr ji iu and adopted uih t ni bv lln iik ml r government making ready to take ontario soldier vote i ii an auiurt tlecuon tn ooiajo ikk apoear almom crrtau u pxxmu larr nixcii carrut ojt hi pilir u 90 to the pull at tlie railirl noiildr moment it u- learned mt qjern paili recently lle prtniirr confrrrttl mtth mjr alex itmu cttlrf 10euuii olhrrr on the qurntljn of takiait uie pjxr xr of ontario vjldlrr oinvtvs willie dr- ctljiiiitt u makr an prdction ai to the likru riaonui llr niujii indicated that it mo old tva be until riidiunororr i am dlsakjiird tliat ttic pirpar- tloru for takin tlw fcoldlrrt sotr mrr- ara arr not morr advanced ttuin ihty ir- in- nald no one is to blame ua- or lrmia bt no lime tn fuartuiji live mort unci he rrrriej itmructluri from ur cunant tlie fault lit ui the woric no hutlnii btvun earlier lfaur itfml declined to dtuuu ihr aubmct otlwr than to u uiat do- mtiuon oustnimcnt olflciau und it prirtf4niatle of the armrd hrlrri were itlnit him err aititanor in tlie prepa rations now brliu ramttl oat under the aruse brnlre fleet tun a1 ihi tlie chief deelloticxrurr ntuni- ed to his qtfefn park office this mtk otter trisnttbat avreral dajra in ouavft it is ofumauad liir re arm betveen vnno and flolfioo ontario omurt uiil- ur and airmen a will ua wumn nmrnbera of the armed forces mimhw in the nltlsh inus and eurm1n re ltsiiitlils sm iklnu tin re ate about i no 10 un t i tn cm idn mho mill bt i n- timd to tote in a inovlnclul euctkju milim iu w luptm nts imohhu- cu- llllltl hhipr vail i nrfti utll i le hon pl m i il i thj di siipmen georgetown gets reduction in domestic hydro rate the weather by h l hutt ves i is unprsjiiis fctdxiu ttie aittak djjv t riik utai lor the iwk ttrn u tr dt rre troiid that ol laat mrek and there mat only one rain lux a thii wfwk alihojii tlie hray ijll ii p i t tlu 1 it i kepi us jittery win j i tl r j tit irtllit vrt a d wtipoir bt an tune r i i im 1 1 reajrd lor the urk 1 i ii ni d l ruin- i mp fall tui sjj 2i u m jo w1 m i 67 11 thurs may tt m s 1 ll m 01 11 tut uj i es u hall iu jj w w mm su 31 73 5j ur i iii till is 1 ii of 1- list i ti ti oil llli mlt 1 k il m i mill 1 ik 111 ill ofll lis ll li i s it 1 llm i ll lull arts and crafts display handwoven articles an informal kjui ruin of the art uimi ctalis fartive mas held at tht iromr ul mrb m ii uoer luuaprt farm on mihicjjj ua mx not all members mrre able to att id bet daily w fo canu brouaht eiuunples ot the wotk they bane been doing in the paat muntha ttie tyoxii rruterlau mere en iktl ill inlertttiliik and liowid ctin fldeiable improiemcnt in wtorkmaruldp ur hurt a time rilnc- flmt learnlritf to wits mr f ii mllnr m m u hfiit ismit of daik broan mol twlu hand n n i- r nun ivm mr ann i i i l i inl tliunipsoi hai prfthil luinhion m o fdiua v pu- mn ia thi miniii of effor l- i 1 ho a o- mr mo- wr a i i ind kntid liis and inn an hi iu ki iwti for thrlr nw mau f be u fffae u jsu the ouuito hih cactrtc puu commuriioo ha cranted the local com- tnuaion pumer to rediicr ue tlorneatla hdro rate ju gcorgrutmn from 3c oo thr first co kilowatt hoora to 3v for uie flrat klaatt hours the nev rat o be effectisr on the june tailing iyie ivj-t- ale rate in olm wuuaflv hxs also been alterrd formrrly thrr i brrticr rhartv cf mc on thetr till- and uiis hs now been dupeaaoas hi the rate uih a flat 99 crow r itr fimt kilowatt hour il u emtimated that tn oav rsxa will aa hoaiiowdra in ovvgytovlm and oirn wiuumt approitmauly 10 crnti on each bul the nra rtdiktlon maxem power th rrunefft it has err been tn thla town- it i at a rate esrn vomer than that ta fnrce in tbmnlo ilamuloo and llrantford the laat chance in ra4 took place in 10j7 when it waa brousht domn to cent from 92 cent toll v kfe aid cab roivo ii allll s aili ji il ims 111 for oir oethe chckenpox 0 scorlet fever 1 measles 10 german measles 0 mumps 8 infantile pamlyrds a tlphold feve 0 whooping coush e cerebro splnnl menlnsltls 0 hjvio clitrcii has liorn avniakrsaiiv union presbyterian church celebrat ed its 110th annlursarv inst sundnv alth rev j leonard self i1a newly inducted mlnkn of nonal and unlur p csbvtei i ui cl indies nnd ictlmt the son ices mr junes flurkei baritone nolols at rlniumode uniticl church toionto uis uest solols for the or- cjlon ui in ch noli ins an lnrestlnn his- torv it was ihst constructed of loss and rev patrick gnu the him minmer and vhs siiccedul by rev jasenh alexiinder who inlntsteed there thlrivnc years tiw present- day stcne bulletin was erected in 1801 h cm in mat donald hu shard of the late l m montunmerv famous nuthoi spent some yars as minister of tills circuit and he and his fumlly reeldcd in nerval slndav school anniverhary knox presbyterian cllultcil acton tlie ifmjth annlersiry of the found- inn or the sunday school knox phi- imertan ohurch aoton onutrlo v ill im marked by special services oi wor ship on june oui 1043 on this import ant occasion n former scholar and su perintendent of the school rp john 11 in r- i nf iiniinl i r- r t i win iloth m j n t l i id un mi nt med h hid i u uie iffilrv nf the llrtnch ir n vers i althj miiltinti no om lis4ie iiue re it fe the sue s n lie rnnii is h l oi the oi d t and nluht in the luti n v i lie rturii himi no one lit un branch deotes nmre time th m ihll to he snccess he club nmnis and lrfvion pnhtt a in ini e of thiink ms t lukil ut our trtisiter intn the mtlnn cnmr idi ltvv muir ive a sen kcratlfv nc rexrt of the douis of in ent rtalnment committee and a hearts round of ipl atisc kretisd his report which was tle best eser present el n chalnnan of the proper l com mittee tom oriee submitted mmmi recommendations to the mceuiir re- mirtlirik chamjets to be made and full authority wiis niscii to him to ro ahead with uie plans an outlined 8e eril rhanpet rn to be made m tlie canteen ana a hen these clianrcs are made the work of the canteen staff will be much easier than at present a complete cleanup has been undertaken tn the canteen and with tlc nmosil of the drab bnran stmco fnnnerh on the wtiiis n uhite plaster lias been added the eel una painted mhlte all his add rreatly to the apiwarance of the canteen floor eoerinvr und le- palntlntr of tables and chairs ulll nrcat- 1 improvo the appearance of the rooms a eomnilttee iiklnted at the list rfiriilit nuetlnk to interview the ceme- teis hoaid revninlinc the purchase of n vildiers plo bnuuht in theli report no the mitter was hft oer to the ir kir 1- line 1 nmr til u shutins day sunday june 6 hi ll4i ills in j mi konce the mailing hat has boon cor- reeled to may 31at and if your label shows that v ore id arrears we would arorecute a prompt settlement if we have made any errors or omissions please advise us and we will correct them immediately wiildl ma bd of irondon will ht the emst mlnlser a he in imln r service mrs anri iiiieiilw of toronto ulll he the lolsl and in ihe eeniim the junlni hnli under tlu direction uf mis uiiiut coles ulll ln uit anthitus n infutml nice or umslitii an i lloialilp has ikui nruntied foi th ilt tin n id i pin tu he followed b a biiftet supper at ft pro the sabbumi school was oiiunlel in the eur 1b43 by mr john hums and a croup of men und unwell an xious to see the cstubllnliment of a pus htorum ohurch in their homeland th their vnl and labour their vision hecamc a reality for tn less than two vtars the nciiclciis of a conuretmtlon was formed from member of the sab- hath school four yoom later a nub- stantlnl frame ohurch was orected one or the first free churches to be otvn nlred in this area of ontario tlie present school has an enrollment of 130 scholars and a teaching staff of 10 members with mr wm benson and mr olaronctf coles the superln- t indents mi- in s ui whl 1 uui u iii hi hi ida in 1 in th io recoiiliud is iuutii ai iuvs the wll im- ibsi nel i this v it until inlteit htiti it an esabllshiil in- tmnh r tht stale of ohio wtis the first to ri it official taus and it has been lollomed bv kuitucky tixu oeoryla nebnialoi and arkans i- tn these fluicf the kitiior his ksiieil u procliimitlon iiiiik upon the people of tin- sttte obsitse the di in fitting manner here in canadi the cbc has pro- misil a broadcast and pretvs and ho- lile are from jear to sear laying knater stnss ujion the d iv and its onerane the punx m behind the institution of rhutlns day is to draw attention to that lartje but liable- tobeforffottcn jmrttoi of our iiopulitlin who h na- of illnevs or nher circumstance have llfle oportunlty to enjoy oon- ticts with the uiirld outside their hnm or itospltjil ward tliese shutins would appriclate u lsit or other frlendlv at tention 3ii any day of uie jear but shutins ixiv sunday june 0 la n da set aimrt cspor tally for tlie cxer- clv of our prtllee of bringlne cheer to these lonely ones i was sick and e vimtcd me ashgrove unter bj 1 1 il i n t it pilns imp i m tht old yp iu enirnth the pn- md sli i itl a number oi 1 r small childrtu amuvnj nnd pl i mi lliere was jntetrsin discuss on tt irdin irimis tvjk or m i is in and uci n hiilasm shoii for tlie pro- i niaii the hmdlcrafts not long after it mua dlscosrred that tha tntlxc tafe had been lifted from th pnailsrs of the brewers rculi store la ttm sday nuht tin isafe was found in a field on the 5ui unr this aide of ummpton hnuy to uie contents had tien mde by aroajiina the lock on the front and one comer had beeo hashed in all the cash had been r hwed tin- thea wlio had used a car sto len from brampton the tame nlftht hid d risen into thr isolated arid mid attempted to park beftide an old ixi ni but the car bcame moored in tl mid and it hid ben abandoned mr ifirhs cameron discos t red the i- di win i hi wiiit to insnstlftie the pc ence of the car lr vt reuuliir meetliir in ti iliuhst ni the lailon neural niaii s weie brrni ht up and a nio- tinn pert ilnlnir to the pmivrts hnuniht up h coimade chapman was left oer to uie next mimtliir c iimi i ha i old stall ml was h- ul ad mi i lenaidlnir u motion in the interest of the ionian and toud the minim that sti ps should tn n to liy plans foi the fiiiuie h ihilr mn run leturn nit n in the pn nt tie befor euisliu- the nitetiiit the inuus emiiulid ll heiuls oe ot thnnk- to comrade vie president pirlon for uu efficient niannei in whdi he conducted the uffnirs of the leplon a thls meetttifr and with the inolns of the national anthem the metlni wasbrounht to n close u have you 4toeoked over the date of your otibschptlon on the label of your herald this hubeen revised to date pcnriva iiuoiies passes in twentyfirst veab on monday may 31t perclvnl ho- bert hiiflhea twentyyearold son of mr and mrs john hughes ouelph st died at his homo at 930 in the after noon the remains were taken to montreal tor burial tuesday evenlnff he to survived by his mother and fa ther and one sister berntce to ah of whom aytnpathy to extended in their bereavement the mav numtlni of the w i mas held it tin home ol mis ct 11 wilson on tins n mi ilth with a iood a- in in t mrs utisd kishi r miss 1 tin i sue mis u is el lit pli nil nut mis ii iiiic i tallies uele nailhml i lepn i nt mi blanch at the plstilct an uu 1 1 ii itn nb i hi l in jinn tin pipi i ft i th afternoon hs the i hkff l i l cliuellied was well implied and iten h mn llectot i id mis c wliutuld oik mud a iutist aftei wlikh a social hull hour si ill h tl hi hnsivs asslsiil by the lunch enminltite sened lunch on siiulis itiinuuii mas 3th the url star mis inn band nut in the ha i mint ol the chinch with mis hec- ulul n haie ho a son itiuuiell presided the theme of the irieetlntt shiutnir with othcnt marion hwttpr lead he hcrlpture durlns the worship service led by mn biifl tlie roll coll was answiued by euli niemhei alvlmr tlie name or their fiuorlte sprins f lower elmer bird who was a hemld for this meettnk pravo an lnterestinr faot about- trinidad the tory from the btudy book was told by mrs p ruddcll thn meeting closed with prayer by mrs occtl wilson pto john al os untie r who has been stationed along tho coast of british columbia is homo for a few days leave pte nnd mrs chester deforest are home from fibrdney nova scotia for a few days limehouse iitu hi im ladievs completed u quilt for uie oeorfietomn rtsd crav flt mr kirkpatrtck s on tuesda tht ctils laookout club met at the home of mis ii norton on saturday a i tern xn mesunuis nonon a w norton w miiuiuoi a j auiauiuxal aiid a w osbtoa attssdad the w u 8 sectional meettnt at omah on weda sipikt sam oisbj who hsu been uihiertuiiu treatment at chorlej park iuci cjrlsfic wiriht hotspltab alnce hta return fmtii owtmus arris rd home on pildas we hope he may soon be feel- iiik ninre like hu fonner self pie and mrs krohler of toronto mstted tlu spltci a mn j4th the arrou smiths of tmnmto sbiled mi as swiickhamer sunday may 23rd mr ind mrs jas noble of chelten- mm spin sun las with the meredith the swnpnhs of the cominunliy la extended the family of tlie lao mm jno tiiiwili who pawed away sa- turdas at the home of her daughter mis jos tuott mi and mrs sjiltri and datikhtcrb spent aunduy with his brother ut iheslau mi ami mis denis hill and blake of h null ui tsited his pirents heu dui- n lit week mis n mcvey sisittsl in toionto ti mills r1l cwnidttts join rcbekah9 a in revul ir miituifl of verdun hitkoh uxlce held tueadaj csenlng tutu 1st tin rteokali dettre miia con- iiinsd on flse nrm cnndldmra by the al lodve tin re mere alo three re- instatemeiits tlieie wire about so number present and group 3 under the leadens i p of mr edna mcolbbon sersed a dellclou lunch those re-ln- tuted mere mrs w o mamnall mrm nonnan brown mm william mll- ilere tlie new candidate were mrs bert tuck mr walter rlchardaon mrs jarkrrowimood mrs oeorge uiuth and mr anhur scott ballinafad arnold mcqierys truck waa turned uiaoda doun on the ath line last wmk tt waa loaded with s oaltle and 3 men occupied the cab all esniped unhurt mr ross dumpier of lemessea to vlsltink his mother nnd sister mm j mcener- he will have chame ol th service in the church here 8anday momlne june 13 rev mr poremnn is attendlrur oon- lerrncr at hamilton this week another case of mumps has develov rd in the vluase the do weather or last week wu welcomed and many fanners are busy cultivating the land ulthoiuh medina is i iter than usual we all hope for ft bumper crop tho may meeting ol the wais wmi held ot the home of mrs p j shortlu mast of the members were present 1lnns ucre made to have wju8 sun- n early m j ily tne topic was taken by mr p w shortlll on the need of ltter education in home brhool com- inunlly and the church wrddlnir bells will soon ring nffajn iuil the vlllnire active service notes pie ciulli s uuv his teturiud in ciuiip mtsrx new urunuvlck utter spitkilik his leue u his home here m ki llv of the r c a f has been pmmoied 10 the muk ot pllklit ser- reunt nnd has been trntvsferred from m iliuii tn im ciist eonsi stttlon after pendlni- n couple of weeks with mr ind mrs j d kelly mrs kelly will iclnn to the home ot her mother in winnipeg 1 lines emmcrtion has successfully pissi nil lilb exomlnatloiib as a pilot und ulll be stationed at windsor mills quebec he has been home on ten days leave dvrs lome hunter and thomas golden of camp borden have been home on furlough pte walter cleave of toronto spent the week end at home a loiinei valued employee ol j b mackenzie v co del lnlrd has been made a shipwright in the ronvr at halifax having been in the navy since the end ol jnnuary pte j picsswood d13skm is home on furlough from debert military hos pital debert n 8 cinr herbert arnold of toronto was home for the week end a cable arrived on tuesday telling ot chit lmell puckering safe arrival overseas ac3 larry mackonrjo has completed liis course at montreal and is now attending i t b in vtotoriavule quebec a03 bob tjfaokenal has been trans ferred rom mountain view to tlie hast coast

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