Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 4, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald 3 yur of pumktriea wfewfey statu ims 200 p aaaura 5c pat copy lome scots returned from camp saturday after v training ib specklc p rcelim took bultettofafkibptob lit of time from here wbo weat to cusp mia his sir lalu etv nw- ty urnatxratuui lb hors was tilt only mfui of tnny when th men of lorn oasts o ooy rstrn went to camp st nlgracahrlak on sunday tth oarytnt hiupaofc tad to high estrlts they boarded boasts at i3orftosvn to brampton wfcar thy joined th units from psel stub and duffsrtn sod were royal sendoff si th ojjt station th tram is special coach took them to toronto and they want by test from tfcr to niagara arrrrtag at their port in unlu marctud to their camp st mgucetfcla where cor two ws they took general basic tjmlnlrsf the lorn soots o ooy f returned ob saturday tanned sad in good trim to asy that th camp had been tn bast rat tha weather had bun ideal ttia training though rigor ous full of intsrestlng new eiperteoc and th meal excellent credit tor this list but wry important phasa ol camp life was due to tha mass staff composed at bit- fred oolss afitoo in charge assisted by cpl steve eason and private jack ilarlow william bnmenon a dawhurtt among lie new equipment with which the men had a chance to fanvl arize themselves were the universal carriers and soma driver were quail fled at the end of the two weelu uark- amanshtp o c company waa of the highest calibre on the ranges and dre forth commendation from major general constantlnr at the inspection cuisuiissm kittkja jvvfjttfowdvra midofrj 7000tstset fcuhea aitttaft osea mkkt fulam flea i see si a a ipects ualton bus as well a s number of prtvsvt cars ooneeyed large number of ualton aircraft m- ptoysaa and their frtnds to tha plant at ualton on saturday night where ih tarcvtlr of the cbeapany together with the marhtnlrt union bad ar ranged an sopniious klvt- tn os- uavauon of tha am farvrirter bomber to be completely onlshed by the new plant it we estimated that mar seven thousand foaau am uiimiit each employe was urrttad to take a friend and all were allowed the prt- iiwi of going right through the plant on s tour conducted by shop outward they could saa the process of manu facture of a plane right tram scratch to the finished product the mm lancaster lumber to be flnuhed in canada tu on display tn the auoctatc building the huie plana wa a truly tmprrsatva and terrifying sight in order to emphasise it a hat an ordinary plane was dlspuyed betide it and as one perosn phrad it rhe nttiv plane looked lotr a potatobiag rfce culoun with which it was camou flaged made it look more strange than ivrr painted jet black underneath the op or the plane was covered wtth early every rolour in the mlnbc ctblt to paresis lists idbsrt wuey as umti ortinu lfa ssars oaty vscra oulatfhikli ur and lira william wusy paper u1u road rsccouy rscatrad a cats leom ottawa atatinc that thstr son pte robert wury had been repcrud mlulng u action the cable did not ttatr tn amat paruoular theatre of war re had oswttaraied but it is pra- uimnd that he u in the rlrlllin cam- palin it u hoped that they may yt ircrhe word of hts safaty robert wuey hi born tn ouwgtovn ireland and came to canada with his pareeiu futsn ysart 140 outuda of our yean realdenc in norval the fa mily ha lltad in tkonyetcam a bro ther cpl wm wyu has baao oear- wu thr ycara wtth tbs ttcx four brotara and fit autira em at bom waau pauantty for further n r- gardlnc tbatr brotttar tnay aiw tin barry clark whose husband 1 on ss- lr aarvtc ellmbeth annl edith sara tom ltugh and eddie wuey pi wuey joined tk local lorn boots otdmant in starch ih1 and sfur training at hamulon ansa over- teas tso ywan go ii was later trans ferred to truckdming on karen 71th last he celebrated hi 30th btrtbday lie attended oeorfstown public school and knoi presbyterian churoh a membr of the canaihan uldct ikvwry team he pnnrd hlmielt a fine lilayer prior to enlistment he was em ployed by the local woollen uuu i ms cmtfeii sirtiwshafil fc0ws ottttubdiarl iravtfy in sidly h la twa 8tul rhrthitii canadian troops are playtnt a isad- ina role in the invasion of biruy and surd has been receded in two dlspav- chra tetllni of the branry of uajor j r- o sutherland of lime house who led a compan tn a ftghtln drtie alilch touk an important ridg near ens sicily on july mth the enemy touch desperately 10 hold uselr d- frnuve pootson but uajor sutherland and his men fouamt off two fterca oountarattacks and rallytng hts men girls pipe band will tuttettaiti fa pair s this year urge pritw list will attract mora ekmjtot spt 10tk and lltfa will ooce mo be big day la g fair gatjtlis at liberal tally llaikn cttavsr u p a4 uaat hsaakae there was a fslr turnout 00 alonday alter having been twtc drheo off the v l rally in the orrory theatre th political notes wotraa w fnriy mrry roiour in the nilnbcw me laid they dencl urrot credit tor onlfr to ipmonatrata- lio lhl par- the tint uowttig nude with so much t colour vchrmr rroctd to train nr pnonncl in their ranks a to he expected the lome scot rei- mental braa hand ras the em of the whole camp and everyone enoed theli rxrcllent music all the neet hhu and the glare ot the sun a laerful uht ns tumid on from ihoe and kucuu ere anidid to iee no thr colours r uie top of the lare blinded in tils vrxiia make it type ol firearm were axaiubte and vur hxni dclwrt rom un amtude practical counc of inatructlon jlven a djncc fonowj the o m on tiiclr u anny tructu were auo on pfcton thc mod from hand and au the thlntrs combined c lhp muilcp ana wtth icvtilvr baalc tralninti rout tiuv m uirc send b j man- mfitifnt marche etc rounded out a pxianim of military training uhlch the men of 7 oompany have been taklnji out at the local aimomies two nlihts a ueelt au yai- i oecrtretown s c compan were not on the sideunt when i come to in- teraoompaxiy iports- under th dlroc- tloo of sport officer lieut h o for er forty year a mlulonary to wrtsstarworth they made a creditable india under the pretvbyteiian later the ahowlng tn many sport and especially united church of canada dr p k dr f h russell at the united church rimell ma dd u to be truest preacher at the united church for the next three sundays he graduated from tie unlreralty of manitoba in cuualca and went to india at th ag of 3 in addition to his regular mission work dr ruuel was chaplain to the british troops stationed at mho in central india outstandingly actiie tn the church i i i nlon movnent in india out of which usr stowlsnd srhed ywarold rjrampcon boy who is the 0 cmoial mascot of the in soots bat- 2 0 in the new ttllon mjr tbwnsend took au the a- al 0 unw bdl- trmlrdng wtth the rest of the person- i the church paper lie received net and was a popular favourite with i nu eer ol divinity degree from baaohau they reached the finals tn the diamond sport and after a hardfought game were nosed out of the championship by a company port credit col o b b cousens took moving pictures of the boys in training and will show these during the fall and winter theyll doubtless prove of great interest to the townspeople as well aa to th boys themselves all the members of the battalion an impressive drumhead service and church parade took place on sun day july 2tb when all the companies in camp at niagara aatemnled under the command of lieut col command ing the lome scots l h bertram m c the regimental brass band play ed the hymns and major ii p char ters padre of the regiment assisted tn the service of worthlp th salute following the service was taken by brih general martin c company lome scots rcervc was under the command of captain k c mcclure officer commanding assisted by secondlncommand c weddcll ol erin also in the head quarters group commandlnr c com pany were cbm w carney town assm r p ferguson erin cq mb i y cmbtrcc town lcpl r e packer toun georgetown men in charge of platoons ert lieut h c wrikslosuorth commanding the 10th platoon milton and 3nd lieut h m shaw commanding the 14th platoon georgetown xt was estimated that attendance at camp taken on the average was 20 per cent hleher this year than any other previous year men from ocorgetown who trained at the niagara camp this year are as follows o o opt h o mccturc george town 3ic lieut o weddeu erin csm w carney ooargetown a- objh r p ferguson erin cqm 8 i y crabtree georgetown lopl r e packer georgetown platan commanders lieut h o wrlggleaworth 18th pi milton 3lleut h m shaw 14 pi georgetown sgt d e herrlngton aeorgetown t8ct b stouten erin oats d o ssttly b u harlep a o baton tvopl j w boldan a roe b manitoba college in imi hi has been a busy life in the ser vice of christ of later year he taught theology at indore colege and revised the bible in the hindu language for the bible society he says that the busiest years of his life were the eight that he spent in work among the bhlls in the jungles of india of whom dur ing four years 30000 were converted to christianity forming two whole new presbyteries of the united church of india dr russell cornea to george town nt the invitation ol the session ol the united church 47 casfh of meanles in july the mo ii presents the ollawlng n port 011 communicable dlirasm for he month of july in georgetown fhlckenivox 0 scarlet fever 0 mtasks german measles mumpi 3 infanulo paralysis 0 typhoid fever 0 whooping cough 0 corobro spinal meningitis 0 epidemic tuberculosis 0 luvr you ravt your ballot yet today llir imlu are open trum 8 um to 7 pm out ihli ruiln li umt alt lour lulton rwndld it cant win at least lurr lll ot dt aptiolnud nnd wilt find tint lomf ol the votes lountod on ultxl o initerlallzc li riupv tlils ivould hivr brn toli rlu r but ho an rcull tntltlrd t vote todn evrr man and every wo rn it who tv of the full ltr ol twi nt im it an v nrltlih wibjict not dtv- g lallllrd until r tin flection act intm votlnk hxs irstdil tn cvnaelu hlnce aiiium 4th i94j in ualton slncr j 1111 4th 104 ontv one itolltlctl rvllj in forne- ttnnv prl ir to i lection d iv hardly mv probablr but uiat b whul hap- icned in this election tlve uberaki lulu a rally in the theatre monday rvrnlng it mas tlve fin1 purty meeting 1 hut t have seen so many lullra lum nut to listen tn politico speakers there s dark horse in the riding in today rlectlon at the laat minute on nomination day last wednesday john poster a soldier of oakvtlle filed papers as an independent candidate we doubt if there will be many car rides to the polls today even an election will hardly be s big enough urge to part with the precious gss ration voting is taking place for ward i at the town hall ward ii i hornbys house king st and ward hi at the library and for thone concerned all hotels are closed on election day the heavy rains on monday night and tuesday will no doubt help to get out the rural vote as it will give the larmem a breather tn their rush to get the hay and grain crops in the newspapers and radio will be back to norma today after an ava- lunrhe of political propaganda a number of years ago the election xpnhe ol each candidate were pub lished while this is now out of proc ure it mlitht be interesting to revive the systim as the election expenses of mime par his would astound the ordi nary voter well e must jolliifc along if we m- to drw our own ballot in the vlxiont of time ridf they finally forced th enemy from this stronghold- th elisiloq which mrs sutherland ecerrcd read prominent mention for competence snd valour displayed tn ih sicilian aotlon yesterday io success in okuy climaxes msjor buthstanda military career to date it wa s member of th prince pat reatmrnt tn 10x3 and was stationed en th wast coast wtth them until tm in ibm he resumed to ontario and pent son tun on his farm tn ltme- houte returning to army life at es quimau b o alibi sseeths before war was rtnl nl mayor sutfaarland went overseas ib ith and station ed with tts hsarvyairtsrs tail in london eng h joined ms t it reglmmt again recently major sutherlsnd is 37 and the son ol dr j rr aulhtrtsnd and the late mrs buthrrland limehouse bom in rt catharines in 10z his lamlly moved to lam house and he attended neorgetoan huh bchool ahere he kiutandlng among the caetets he itu ndrd the ontario agricultural col- lest in qui ip 1 complrtlrut his eour a at mcolll university montreal 1iere hi km lueitrd uitli thr drttr of bhc atmtit srrn rtir uisu majiir suther- i ind m rrtixi le lonncr kathlren vnir ol ijotuioj mr haa one ton un ml jr dutfitrr anne 111 tldr bm h r l j l sutherlund la mutioirfd in tli 1 coji rvetuna waa wann and no douu aepi many away that would ukad to haw attended but those pivtent enjoyed the program provided and the speak tnc prtor to live addreae a cum vaj prreoted on the srreeo chajtiea aunt and its populartty nreda no caorfibuflta by ua rauovtna the picture ur iroy dale kjo ctialrman of the italton county liberal auocuoon cauwd ttv ovetlnat to order and after a few pre liminary remark called on the can dldate and prrenl titling meobet cor the county ur t a blakrlork to addreas the fathennj mr bliicloril outlined the rartooa ajk ia which the present liberal ad ministration had benefitted the people rrf t pnmnce he rtted the inrreased old ar perulons mother a alluaance panhlonn to the blind lower hydro rut i- and ivubildlc to the farmrrs he 1 plained the colmur unvulnluti itct and lt benefit to the work inn man ts ultikilork ft id he hid no ruifnutont i m ike mnd no pnumls t rrvatc he uic x4pir of this pro wnr kitp uic sajn- protifdili fco- nimeiit ir pouir who re lon n hi i to dnl wltl 1 jaost ar period lor whuh the hr bctn jilunnlntf lor t r tnn in hr ijjfiiitt wi un utili speaker iooritrckuer j d ucraah ol iwod- mr ii i clrr kalton r- i t il mtmbrr ml cu irmm uf thr w r r up ntjitun c mmliui ut ot- au vvui in v k id iri v r mrtln in intpmlurin- mr cli mr chairman 4ild u111 hi hit th onl rtpnr- n itl in ni hjlun c unt tht had on w 111 n pi ir in tin enirnmct hi piidl id him as a numbrr of uie r nrt im fun too lon mr cliiir iddri di lit in the mm irt uui thr pronnfcl-nr-con- i iui s 22 point pnuram he fla- m1 col inu for his lark of co-opm- mm ith oiun and the aareffort in he pav nd said that the bren gun plant ahlrh col drv- callrd a broken dcivn butler plant at no time in ita ninetjiereo yaan of erlafenne has oeorttorn rvjj had aore rnergetlc and lamvxirkliisf dcrvctorate doe to ru many cruncu hae had to be mt ta the oefanlaation of the 1m3 show but tn each caxe thew chinyrj have tua 3 by the duaetora tn a that show thetr tnureat la thla urn boa- uured tniututlon th rvir board haw a prth uat to present thu year of vbleb tvr u proud baaldm th usual mt la th varioua sectjona tha rwlal price ua has imetrun to offer anyone oontts- plaunf eahlbltlng and v hop tjto oroup u large cash octttrfeuttou rue also been cencroaa 1tj kms wis lorn and the hone of puunf oegivpoti rvjr tn a clas of ita oev n the county u looked iorrrd to it u lioped tha the rttlams of thb dlstrvr will badt up the show vttb jirtr eihblts and anirtea tn tha rtoua geld classea ocimwrve haa said ttiey alio aena tw feed aa sttotfff and the eisiflor4 should be jjtgiao m tnu time with all the victory gar den etc at the time of going to prcea it looks aa hoigrh the prtae list muht b 4f the prrsa in about tax aeeka umax this will give plenty of time for fairu tul two re fair day n many change alll be gvnr into more fully neit usua as apart- doea not permit this week d a of riitertalnment the nwly- organlted olru pipe hand lll supply music during thr afrrnoon and don t forget the big fairnight dance which will be held in the aiena on pnda bept 10th legion notes several comrade irom outlying tiranches visited the club rooms over itu week end cpl lnt jahn aiirpherd ol newmarket uu mrk end with his parenul oomnkle jimmy roberts was rs elvlru roieratulatlons from the boys on becomng a grand dad comrade henry shepherd accom panied a group af military men who tool part in baseball and tug of war at dramptor lost week end they lost the basebol rame but were vteurlots had turned at the tugowar georgetown wren wed at vancouver marsarel lallr is rrlae in allmllllsry ceremony word ol tlu ntlrrlaue ol marfan t isabel uslli wrc1j dauklitt r ul mr and mrs oeonte ii ljle at oeortphowii mrul utr1t to skt oeontv rrse chapman son ol mr ind mrs prancls chapman ot hamil ton at vancouver haa recently been re ceived by her isarrnts tlve ceremony vv is prrfrrmed at christ church ca thedral ohapel vancouver with very rev dean cecil bwanson of vancou- er olndatlng the unit officer ot the grooms re- ttlment acted as groomsman at the all- military wedding the couple left for a short honeymoon trip immedlatety lollowtng the ceremony and the groom then left for alaska and the bride re turned to her duties at jertono beach sister wrens presented the bride wtth i silver locate and lowers following he ceremony margaret was bom in the george town district where she attended sohcol i she worked on public school teach- ml n harrl5 has been appointed log staff of olen wuiams and also rsytary of the local ration board was employed at the research enter- u mwnwh he began her duties on prise at leoside in december 1m3 juv sth al authoruatlon of her rhe went on active service uispotntmrnt from headquartem did ot come trroutli until lust week mrs wptr commbntfl on harris takes the place ol mr p b as we hfc rr trail clerk who found the mr i a strang who writes that sccrcttry of the ration board i too burdensome ahen combined with itopular feature ol the herald under l np invohtsl in handling mu- the heading as we see it received mlpel affairs the followinit letter irom the wartime r i- marrlme last spring pries ind trade board lost week mrs rrls had been stenographer in which we reprint below i banlt of monrtnt lor two years toronto july 31 1043 sl i irom the wartime roney tn huntsvule and journeyed by mr j a strang i prices and trade board tn hamilton car through algonquin park mt wm tihtorlnl deiwrtment die lc ilritlnur uti nine vv 111 stilt roney aged u and in good health is ceontelovvn herald be in the munllpil otrlce comer of compnnled her ton ond daughter-ln- ont one of the best nuns in use by the armed forces today and had equipped when the legion convenes after the solor in austrilli new zealand and summer holidays member will ob- chins beside our own armed forces serve at the september meeting the and uiom- of the mo her land he crt- nr officers chairs thaw hare bass ticlrcd thr proposed reduction in the expected for some time and are besuitl r durational coats and said that tha i fully upholstered la dark blue tb benefit would only be to the big tn- president ohslr is quite higher than trmts ithe other chairs snd when n he asked lor the support ot the in the legion room will add much nison irovemmem and tom blakelock mru d4imv habjus nkw hecrctabv or local ration board to the governing of the meeting hi chairs ore for th president seretarf and treasurer and one for th tp4 comrade comrade w larodon and ufa langdon of llamlhon were visiting la town over the week end comrade and mrs jim tinmerson and mr and mrs judd davidson re turned to town after spending a week at wasaga beach jim had th mis fortune while camping to lose hi valuable cocker spaniel who was run over by a oar sparky will be missel by the bovs in th dub rooms comrade bill and mrs roney hat returned home after enjoying a weeks holidays they visited with mrs wm r crioltton ptes r annderaon a bailey h sevan tjux nrandford n bruce r- d burns ool obs ooiiseiu ptee o ohsnunj t p ourke o j dtu- wn a dewruiret r b antst o b goodrich j p oroham k mu o t itugoee william louth waster ujuui m loruoao j r muokart r norton a paitoo 0 buvw w d faott j 8 wyvule j p farmer jaek harlow wtoi brofsmrastt parm pkicfh iip 4j per cent i havh donald oordon production of food ranks with pro duction of tanks guns and planes do nald gordon prices board chairman told alberta farmers at lerhbrldge re cently mr gordon said total volume of food peytduetlon last year was up 25 per cont above prewar levels this was the more striking he said tmoe the manpower shortage has fallen heavily on agriculture aside from subsidies farm prices have risen 43 per cent mr oorden said if wheat were left out of the picture the average tocssjew would to m rut he warned that allowing farm prices to inceraae so that farmers eould rmnete for la bar would result to the amearwoas of the familiar inflationary sptrsi ceornctown ontario m nnd m bt ivnr mr strang orchids to you for pointing out the prlees ol fresh fruits in england in voiii coll inn as we sec it in the inly 14 edition of the georgetown herild as you know uie matter of the prices of fresh fruits and veuetables hnt been under consideration by the board for some time and action has been pro mised if the present high prices con tinue the fact that england has not been ubie to control these prices is just further evidence of the difficul ties involved in their control we have been repeatedly reminded that oanada is now approaching the danger period so far as price control is concerned victories on the war fronts do not assure victories on the nrlco fronts indeed they make them more difficult to obtain since they tend to encourage rtbondonmsnt of oautlon anything you can do to assist us la this struggle will b much arxyfeeuted tours very truly law on a boat trip to the lake of bays she wishes to be remembered her many georgetown friend bill travelled by car and did am fishing tn oneongo lake in algonquin park mrs roney was very fortunate in catching four large bass uhllebt had to be contented to watch ml lu surely showed up the party s elng the best handling the rod jeanne detjardlns she is one ot montreals bestknown soprano and a leading member of th kaitttminh which is presenting a summer iwd rwmntjitlve mam1 ol opera over the obo national rafdrmatioa branch ua uoodayi at oon pan- vo table manners no wabtbt porget your eating etiquette chew tones and up your soup plate in tb american weekly with this bunds august g issue of the detroit monday times youll find a highly entssrtaldrnc article packed with cotumon sens telling why our table mantn often sra too polite for uuse svsrtlme daya oet the detroit ssmvta ttatf utta week and every waskl during um oeykwa trttjaw actaato war nsiyrsaatble tor the oulurauab at m0o0 acre of cmcst 1

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