Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1943, p. 1

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the georgetown herald ssveatyseveatb ye ol paukatioa wedawby deecaber 8th 1943 200 per aasaa 5e pet copy hugh cleaver guest speaker at wardens dinner overhaul which would acfce a no cejuitable dtsuuxiuon ol th food things of uf all of thear problems tho erulng directly out j it war wh those v had lth is wnm war came vtil hair to or cojreouay tackled srnrn th war u oser and plana must b nou no when thr war u oacr thr dtlfcr- rni partle will be pprjto to th bakou ctzave etturondh to exw4auotd toaht to annual wardens dinner wi held at th bammlnsc bnrunttan on taatureay nov jlth worn warden j u w rhw of acton was host to or w guests from til parts of th county representing ill walks ef ill un hiui provided an excel- bat menu uvl nui tdspusunury remark wrr heard on tor fin bui- peoplr of otnad or election tad i tjost- lir w j bratty of acton was aasunr u toasunajtcr hat u em- tsaatmasur and tot following we parted ol m tonlgh u uit i will try th tut of tout honored th king lo outline without political rancour was responded to by ttngtng ood save die plan widen the pmnt ooarrn- th king canada and her future pro- mrnt bu mad for th postwar period rjmil by judo uunro napondad to by wr ell ir to benefit by put ml- bagfces cleaver u p exwardens 1ulr urnxltolr human brtnaji do not lamjnairi by w l dtox k o rea- jmaxr thr utu miitair iwtor wr til ponded to by oeo r harris burling- laaiow that oaring the great war our too and harold cleat oeorgrlown effort ni bedj hampered by to other iwu propotrd by w n ou- islam aid ir also know that in heavy debts of that war greatly in creased uv postwar drpeeelon bo uui itmr c decided nut to irpratlhear inlilaxr wr drrtdrd to pay aa much of thr coat of tnr wi r could by any of hleh taxation durtns lb uk air th total amount ralird by ptr- nolul income tax aa about trn mil lion dollar this urn w ba taln all of oir amlnin orr and abmt a bur living in utt currmt year w ivat ralird nr rufbt bundfrd million jtroush prrwnal innomr tax and add tirt rrpondm to by f ii ogroy tfjotai council proposm by otan haq vst rrapoodad to by n cralc and h may th wardm propoatd by a uuon rvapondkl to by wardm uc- donxld ab lb isaijun tnt tn alowtn ufa of th work of wanton mcdon ald and during th nenlnc hi cotl- ftgu prtttnud htrn with a brautlful law chair byron wad randarrd crv- ral aolo sjntob wr much appr- tutad itoqowtoc u an aooount of th ad- dreaa of thr ut apraltrr hulhr claatwr u p final meeting el 1943 council ttir uix rosulu mfung uf lbr 1mj council u twld uu uoculay njbt wlih uajxm- qujtoon pmldim tnd jlree dun oounoilor- ilau unul- iry itwoajmfln and lvn prrtrnt llir livj trctulicujur ut cunnccuoo loi lir uoanj ol i- uuimsrfnrnt rrr uvird out by mcui ol our tr by-u- ttir ortjiiiaj ooaxd ul past ittnijirtiirnt lummn uiruuui ur r u th cvtrury uoftrd rrird tn4 bradley armsfrony orr and lyons elected to council htfidy ahrneea kjitftias club dortitw 100 to soldi ceaiforis fretty wedding at horn of hfttteas mffiitaf el ujiiuture vrf ifrlt nlalli4 tuck pu- a hantuanr dtxition axnouniliatc lu f vrv iftpania u ctuu buwud kov v indc to uir llrrmls ticl- at uir home of ur hianlry iuu u uuly uctrbrr ol uu uurd ir latrr- ciii ton 4 kiuid u srrk by pp nd urm iuu tynjlgr ttran- uii4 a hn urv f lodtu r i frvup of laullr rallro ttu- hiupmia jitp on turula nortubrr zlnj t kutl c oou h ucwhlntr aivd w ajumowi knltiimt club 4 pm hrn tlwtr only duitiur ilrlrn p ilrdu- t11u iht councrr u ttiu mutity rlvd by roriu ul dlmi it n f unitrj tii mamtji lo dpiiutnt a ikxiru uf park lunmxnrui ruchrr irld ui thurulay nltftit in l1vtoarrr llrnry it iuam itcak hu u1 luuk itr uir tirrna thr thr ltinii hull uid uir prorrtu xi of ii r k llmlm and uv utr ur loucrmlnii tpolnurnu to uf bon from nttir ot quilt mvdr b ur lit im ol pnton ofit tir ceremony nr uruuilxnou f ii luujjxirn miibrn ul uie club ne euthir wj ta nerlirmrd b flrv t d jonrm ol jimn itiiiriluua w it krntnrr fhputnlnl will nrnt juur kuutp hirretillr urrttard ctiuir cuirnce kin j j olbben w o u ul ivaul uouti id lo ut hjrolrt nr bride lirn in nurrumte by her uell clnvr 3rd to un victor runw th anuiui utr corrrtmndrncr dlt lo mr iriili hye nd uir conj-u- iti a inter irucn thr oituriu uiun prlar lo mn wnltrr and utb lldtu uuu nrr cummukjt au- lutl mi ii ill w uii thi dour utc itkiiuil luf prmiivoon to puce pru un hitiien linmrnujii l-old- ina ilchrt no c wii the luciiy 1n- nrr j th quilt ttu ladle of thr clul wild luu to convey their hdn ov in frorit ol ur u 1um- intfr rutmn i ut dpridid to nie the iriirr an apprjl for fuiuu from trw- canadian uothertrait society y lalvj ftlod it j rrvuvtd b jupit lull and hixvndtd by nonnun uiorn uiat the mrit to uie firrmrn be lrumued iuni it j oo uj imooo a nvordaj hifl lo tht thr profit taiea and atjoce i len and all nur in fauur mori duuei hair raued uili jfir lp clorwt to ttrntme hundred million a tljuo ldrant cliarve irom ue witniurk h aaed ttie ceme- t0 lkjrda early rrtjulvtlion came io ua5 7fj hlch amount includes an sjwx dcbrntuie to be retired very aoon auvl it ai auo paiaed ivrnilv im runwd ci in f nir tag da tl ti 1 jcrd brautllul cnrd in floor irntrth drea of wtute lilt rr ure irtmmrd to form locket nck line lth a mantilla o point d a lr iifnn hrf dnimd mer hrr head in caircht up on her irlt houlor aith h narl and dumond pin the pin of ihe trroom bh carrfm ib u of ooa fact that btan rtolura we all know that direct uia bow tad tb ttm final victory la won vrr7 unpopular and that any or invid tardea wtfl be majona by r0 mtitch lmpoa high direct tu their httet contribution in low tll is rmmltunir aulclde thrre rf life and human rufartntf 11 u a rty att many peopir in canada today juat tjarieou3 thins to do anythlrm or aay w jutnn f the chuice to vote airalnst antthlnff which might tempi ua to liie grrtunrni for the fra time in netoit bojs uand to hold cudarn one whit tn our dirtermlnatlon lvlr ewlth ha really been taxed n baturda deceenber 11 to win the kunzaje at uie earlleet po i mc mamrate a man 1th an in- evjrmal buslneti for dbu date but on the other band tb comr of ten ihotiund auun rlns been concluded councils 1oa poatwar period the type of life we are latft r qmlers of li in taxe and i l iw uddrryed uitur otbbcna whon 0ok to t in mt to enoy when victory i l qu to the millionaire claa where retirln uiix ar alter hacinu mtv- tmportant ttiere l ro the income is fur hundrtd thoumndrd ihr tot 10 rnr ah maor on tn maklnb the uemendoua wwrlfvce j my uke au but five percent behalf ol uie councillor mr uom i itfltftd church wtilch our boya are majong and there of th lncom i hoe been telllna v lw ma nreciatlon to thove who helped majt- the rttal eudi iuorieia and also to mr h o uotrhire for allolnk thm the mr jf hla window to dbplay thrlr jullt oili rnterprlunt trroup of eirten ladieji namely mn jwk rtill mr ncimm hjin mn mirk cljrk mr lildvi dlrn willi in mr tlvos 8kr m jujt htcuwrt mr vance kentner mr it llurlr mm nlool ucnurn mm william mrrrtt and mr h4xn frmin hj oone u krea deal of ico ni trk lner the ttarted to miti at carh other n hw each thuimja afternuun alrud thu nr thr he donated 145 00 lo charitable ruanliatlon in addition to their inl- rst tut tin tiic alvo packed and hort botirti of klllamey rova or- chldn and bouvarrlln tlie bride wa attended by mia mann ret fixe of ouelph wearing str- lerwth drj of clnr-ky- blue ik ir made on the mmr unea aa the brlfir fltve rarrted a bouquet of prrmler pom with matching bnatl hm dd rem the bet man wnn mr walter holm brother of the rroorn ml muriel uaaon of fltreeuvllle tlnrd the wrddlnir mude and mra jinie vitr of ouelph tang tje- very ufht vet palled atthkeuetiea ihr luiltlrkt poll of votra tn a ffj numorr of rr dcldd who would b iuujku1oi ui warda 11 and hi for th rar iv44 ll u rauinalkl that only atjout y mi tut ot thoic cnutlrd lo vuu- mad- uv of their iranchta last uond uuuuuoa tola was du parv- i to uir tain and ulpprry itmla it 1 uuuuxl uiat tn ward u soo votcav out ul a puuur 719 marled thalr bal- ijo unur ui wild ii appmnmittl iou iium ajs rlmora caal their votaa- in uoui ju thrrt acr iso to b tltild ifom fuor ca in ward ii cutlojd luacury and juan arm- uom hxurd uir polla ilradlry r- iiiuut itu ivtra and araulrona 12 ihl ui wax uu uuld conucuuv lar c ilrul liaa aenrd on ooun- cu wliut it u1 ix the mil term far j araulrcaa tnumaa cason alao tryuia zor a ural urm received ix vutrd joarih itau ho aenrd on uiiiull uu rur twthtd 03 voua lit a w orr u newoomrr u munl- npul luluua headed the poua in ivaid 111 i iuuiuulor liavlnj 119 aup- purura lliouiait u loona uiuidllor in uattg and 10ti4j woa rcelctd ith lil ivui jamrs ooodlct trying lor a urat term un council mosivrtd imj io ia and norman il brown list uut kci and aaplrant to 1941 i4iunul ncturd ho voles inui ui hac the nea miinlrlpal aucrnuuj uuu clioacn lor the ear h aded by u neu rnaor hsmai u no utr tn puttlna our dvtllan popu- thf 0 county for thr last latlon to th dltr and inoontanl- our tar ltr 4a ln i araltn ne of an all out war rftort if w ar ls jj uln j n my farmer not to enjoy a better and fuller life a lrirnal no my cc rnrnda lniv mult of theae aacrincea ii we delay h mt xboj i could irl toi planning for th postwar period untb nun 0 two farmers this th wwx is over it will then be too ut c mim taow wealth l and so well over a year ago the beinj taipd aa thl jrar thry hair era of the allied katlon dlieuaam and thmuwu rnomt u come eledded upon poatwar plana from th nd thf tmm p la qu tntcmatlonal vlewpolnl and in canada o wr alan impair thev huih and indeed in th different province axm m popui ttc h a bolter and tn our mtinlrlpalltlea cornmltte mm nnl piacr y cannol have been working tcrmmxa j trouble h- paying for aa much now punntag for th ptr p f the wur carta aa possible aa you o in dueuiitng our irtr puu tb vou t umihit whn flrat requisite u a w llht a aaron borrowed monrv and e- of the problena wffl bavww twm u ol it u bor- when victory ha been won they r abroad m m lalt th foflowtng i war but there ui another rmwn i pracetlme empioment must xs ow be furnished to the men and wwnen tn ordtr w artnmftmktwuilng over seven doa hundred thousand and p- dom mn of booda in i j raw to th dependent of those who have manea made the supreme sacrifice this is obviously our first wane total war must cut down its or- mate rials our national in- i come has rteurly doubled since the outbreak of war if nil of this spend- mi i utu power had been left in uie iandi trie aometolng ove one m nn o number uj have oriurh a demand for consumer rood urn employment at the end of u q 0r j tra materials 1th which to task in this rcftara but then it tu one hundred tsosrtd worltera in wartime w ook the hard mart industry our present problem is ten u rlkht road and hn the s t- a 1 i r period nrrlr the people will o our agrloujtuml production- v tll lust how h- mm in a dfcklon van a a result of this mir exlendrd to uie mayor uie heartleat i cotitrratulatlona on uie rood job he ha- made of handling dvtc affalra throutrh the ram and thanked hln lor the lime tnd enrtcy hr had ient on town bujslnem hie ofe of thanks it rollout 1 by a round of apjuaur 1 1 rpl mar gibbons thanked thr councillor for thrlr kind ord and aald it waa with mixed fcclinca thit hr aiis mthdrautnti a- prcidini otlcer ol the council he aald he would continue his ureal interest in municipal affairs and would attend at many council meetlnba it puvublt ln hla role of ratepayer he paid tri bute to the work of the prea he foild that nuy success he und the councils uiroutih his ten ear of ofucc had enjoyed utis due in peat meure to the foundation laid by hla prede- cetwraor j d mackenzie a shrewd biui- neitman and capable administrator of mibllc affaire mr p o harrtaon town clerk and treasurer then rote to pay tribute to mayor olbbona admlnltaratlve talent uid ability in public apeaklnft he wilil that ln worldns with him for the iam ten eum aa mayor and 3 years before lhit as councillor a uami frlindslilp hud sprimii up he rxprt-vs- ed iippreclutlon to two members of thf l council reeve norman ilrown und cuuncllltir joseph hall ulin all rrtlriiu this jrir foi thtll irk iiul unit thtv spent on tnuniripati 1it11i1- wms mwting hui been incrcascd mom times in some lines to meet the demands of wnr ua- thrni which ie hate by tax- con u an outstandlnk example in this ion stripped eierjone of nil r h rtbard the problem of disposing of nls earning pemlc hate had to our form stirpltwes must be met lanstp im foods thm ie m lavitly there is the problem of i hen th- r is nu ve ulll war debts while this time the entire re nnlf of unstisi1 cost of the war has been financed in for con turner goods to slnrt canada and not a dollar horrowed e wheels of imsieetlm lurtu t mm abroad and while we have impoied a- this time the snln en- very heavy taxation we have only been ture or the income lax lew ie w able to pny a utile oter half of the paid to tho peol- in order to tv su slli cost o the war through taxation and purchaslntr power the other half has been financed by now- coming to the rjnmwtair our national debt has been of our wartime policy the price district governors night at georgetown lions club me ittnlmr meelln ul the ulilud chtirrh womans mlvslonir horlcl htld on monday afternoon de- finbtr flh tik prrfldtnt mr- a m nlilsrn was in the chair slide- wrre slkxwn dtihcmim the work of th nlvslonarlt s amount the jnpanrie carndlan in the intcrmmnt ramps or llrltlsh columbia the nomtnatlhit commltte- prem-nt- d uie following rewrt which was imartll amroed bj tltohe present wmh esecutltr i ml post premdenlurs ii l hutt pre-ddrn- mrs a m nielsen 1st vicepresident mrs c hayea 2nd vicepresident mrs n w bums 3id vlcpresldent mrs r c todd recording secretary mrs c adama curtrspoudlng secretary mrs a vatinattcr treasurer mrs v mardonald clirlstlnn 8towarddilp and finance stcretan mrs j mcdcrmld tenihiaiu- nrtar mn h wrlil sworth utiiituu- sentar mis ii l hutt buppl secret ir mis w n ndall mlvloliar monthly betetory mrs ii clarke cimmuiil ivundslup hisictar mrs it h wriith asoelit m uiim is me r tar mis it ii jones iss sistiii- m s a btaunton mkslou chili dvlsn u uiit at the reception which followed cliavr t lee led by aouamauon a new mr- hull rrceurd wrsrlnv nomnnre k l acbonald alio by aocla- blue drew with corsage of american counullora in ward i william ivioly rows mrs holm asslrted omaoi and oaroeld moouvray carlpi chsueir urn with match- j b a ward u sccorti and mraair of talte- cudol bradley and john armatrong man row i ward 111 b w orr and tliomaa l iter the happy ccrple lert for 1 acclomauona wte gneu th toronto and montreal the brldel ucho trusts mua annl wearing a blacktailored suit with top john d ktu nd e v uac- roat of red camelhair wllh black nc- l an1 f ressorles and orchid corsaire comnuuloner w h kentner prlkiwomcer and friends of the groom later kilned the bridal party and attended the rtovil york supper dance navy uasue gmpjign cms over the top the flnt navy ajrur campaign by the local branch in oeorvetown was a brrat rruocewi with townjpeople mvlns a nplendld renponae to this worthwhile caune oolrw over the top or their object he a total of a50 00 was raued for our men who po down to the nea in shin mr e v maeoormock president of the local branch of the leaffuc woa chulrninn of the campaltm with mm sim mackenrle in chantr of ward m mr clarence dln and mr dave drill in chume of ward ii and mr e v miccormack in chanie of wurd i councluon armatrontf uoouvraj and orr u1 serve uitlr first terms uilt year reese drown and oouncll- lor joiepji hall lime retired and councillor hcdjcy fihaw haa joined the acuie army the former hydro commissioner itr crroham pameu has betn r ran ted leave of ahaenoe while ot active service their aer- vlccs to uie town for the poat year should not so by unmentloned- thomas reen cave dies suddenly amhoiuli in fiillliu tkmlth for the is nir tlwunoa hern cave died rulfiils it his home on prlclav dc- iiniif jrd in his 71st jenr he had lilfit of oeonfiiovm for uu- st tiiil lnt o7 oeortow al i 1 1 fh i met molilll i un m ciiiikiii house lor til ill ilitlil- lllietllii ll 11 li ill led u all ol ol u 111 1 umpnulid b 1 ol oiuiile chili uun mis ii wrukliwoiili ii ill 1 1 cum ijiflii mi mi lit laiitvnlnc jenrs jkiins tlii oti of the liic mr and mrs mi ion hind kuit mis arthur ctsrue i cue llretim mi cue was sp nl t jtn imiilim ol the cimuli in national ilihl 11 ml sip ml hi n mi- hall s and held the iisltlon of ki and mis i todd 1 hi i mill cnmui1 mis a viiinatler im i i mis rt h wrlhht now coming to the second fcntnrc rell- moromon douuiedns o result of th im m contron und the rnllonlnr war jjiere once twain an all out war effort i tn addition to theae four main pro- demanded that we should take the blem which have been caused dlroctly unpopular but nevertheless the right by the war we had home important rse it was decided hint the cost nroblenu on our doorstop which hud of living must be kept from rising un- not been solved ot tho outbreak of duly in order to insure a decent hv- sror i refer to the problem of unemlng for nil and a maximum war em ployment and health sonices the prob- fori we set apart for war purpwies lhn of the maldlatrlbuuon of weahsu of the steel rubber od and other rid our wleurhiral problem before fcon on pag 7 wr broke upon us there was a strong i demand for moasuns which would re- mi8b adventijhes of in the leer which ls ever oorutonj for the weird record of 10y most curious happenings including the story uf the bus driver who stands up all his customers and the hungry seaman who osuldnt get bite to eat because all he had was 1500 bttb see the illustrated article in the am erlean weekly with this sundays dee u issue ot the detroit ounday times in the heart of every worker fear thak he may lose his means o livelihood and fear of the cost of serious ulnem then en the arms there was a growltta feeling that our farmers must be gua ranteed prices which would assure hum coat of production plus a reason able profh and there was a pretty wide spread feeling that our whete was due for ill ii i ltupl it i u irkt gottinor walt r c ilshtr ol s c ltllll lilt s clllll illltllv li luu- in pd ill lo luiiitl our- nir selllsh mutiws in our our o win pliinniut 11 we do not chiiiiitlou will perish lioti hill uiug pioixised the vote ot tliullks tu the dlsittt coiernoi other guchu weie charles roberts or fit catharines club and c davis of oiilcvlllc nirl llele nun tile time he i une li rieoibftowii in lh until he i t i i ll u11 rotluxi eiirj ago li mat i led the former annie eltzn- lth ivilll ol he ion they lied in it tun aid ivnolito llefoit coming ui j oeoliietown v imp- i loin cllst une weather the lile mr cine was a member of loujilui- who niedlittd a mild winter he united church und a liberal in uie llili ililniuili w lime not poiitiri after he reilreil from the the weather the herald soldier comfort fund forwarded to soldiers comforts fund cash on hand aolmow- ledged thursday afternoon knitting club proceeds from euohre and draw punch press war workers proceeds from dance mm tim 10000 total dee sth m00 ito4s lllikh ldh hi s iih pieillilmis 1 eei so tar o itood hero wc ore tlimuuli the first week of december and very little evidence yet of real winter a fee light siiowfults ot night that moll away in the afternoon sun shine and not until this morning the 7th has tho ground boon frozen hard following are tho local records tor the week date r and l rain- temp fall wed deo 1 thurs dec 2 prl dec 3 sat dec 4 sun dee s man deo 6 tubs dee t s8 40 40 43 40 u 30 20 21 20 25 25 25 jo itnllivny he serted it term un the town council the funeral sen ice was held from his homo victoria street on monday doccmbcr 0th mid the many beauti ful floral tributes testified to the es teem in which mr cave was held rev r o todd conducted the ser vice and pallbearers were messrs fred bralsby jack cornish clarence hayes stafford oroat joseph gibbons and gordon spence interment took place in greenwood cemetery besides his widow he leaves to mourn his loss three children janus e detroit michigan mrs ross thompson georgetown and thomas leone of toronto one brother si vives him oliver cave of rngton ontario haintavhsle wedding cggjatst feorsas bromrc mums adorned the altar of st georges church ot england on saturday for the marriage of joan may hale daughter of mr and mrs harry hale of georgetown to roland john haines son of mrs hslnes and uie late john haines of qlen wu- llnms arhdeacon w or o thomp son officiated mrs w p bradley plnjcd the wedding music and miss betty paul sang o perfect love dur ing the tinning of the register alien ui marriage by her father the bride was gowned in white brocaded rlii designed on princess lines with long tltdit blcevea and sweetheart neckline her floor length veil of suite net fell from a mary queen of is headdress and she carried a bou- q ii i it red rases and orchids miss a maid i honor was frocktd in pale blue vel- ii t mid net with shoulder length veil and floral headdress the junior imlilesmnld was miss irene nelle of acton cousin of the bride who wore pink inlfetn with shoulder length tll and floral henddrcss thomas halnci of glen williams was his bro thers groomsman following the ceremony a reception was held at the homo of the brides parents mrs hole receiving in an afternoon frock of purple crepe with matching hat she was assisted by the grooms mother mrs john haines of qlen williams per travelling to points east the bride wore a two- piece dress designed in pastel blue wool with beige top coat and brown accessories mr and mrs haines will reside in glen williams christruu cheer for british children fund limehouse women institute t louos donation from etnployees of apple products lid glen williams proceeds from a bingo held tn the olen town hat last thursday texau am0 8bh 4

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