Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 26, 1944, p. 5

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the geotsetown herald wednesday jan 26th 1944 scottish concert party repeat january 31st social and personal alios mary paul nurselntialnljig toronto was borne for the week end mr and mrs roes duncan of nia gara palls visited mrs edna duncan last week end mr w j brown of peterboro visited ills sister and brotherinlaw mr and lira s p ohapqaan last week r miss kathleen shaln who has been in toronto general hospital lor the past few weeks is back home again although she is still confined to bed mis audrey sharpe who is taking a business course at shows business schools in toronto visited at the home of mr andirs t f grieve pit lieut and mrs kenneth mac kenzie of aylmer were recent visitors at the home of his parents mr and mnv jee mackenzie law jean mao- ftfenzle ttjs st thomas was a visitor at home a week ago sunday miss marjorie gault miss isobel thompson and mrs p d mcnally held a bridge at the home of miss isobel thompson last wednesday afternoon wtth proceeds to go to the daughters of the church bight tables played ana the prizewinners were mrs eugene fomeroy mrs william milhere mrs r paul pupils of the high school held a theatre party last friday night when about seventy girls and boys attended the show and returned to the school for dancing with mr kenneth har rison at the piano a boxuinch was- enjoyed social convenors far the party were the president and secretary fit the student council dick crlchton and jane early oxh 1 am afeat far bray chick m tab locality- phone or call geo c brown r r no 1 hornby the annual meeting of the halton county jersey breeders association was held in the hornby orange hall thursday last jan 20th in the room ing nd afternoon tbere was the usual good attendance and an interesting program the hornby women s institute served an appetizing dinner at noon which was thoroughly enjoyed by all everyone is enjoying the springlike weather these days and according to the calendar the winter is half gone the only complaint we hear is that wells and cisterns are going or have gone dry a good big january rain or snow sorm would be very welcome just now one great blessing attending the mild weather is that it is easy on the fuel supply the january meeting of the official board of the hornby charge of the united church waft held in the par sonage on monday afternoon last ranuary 24th the minister presided and there was a good attendance from each church reports of tne work of the va rious departments of the church for the past vear were received and con sidered these showed the work to be in a healthy condition and some pro gre having been made mr john p ford was reelected recording steward for another year a position he has held with gre satis faction since 1919 mr c b dick was elected to re present the charge at presbytery and conference this year a unanimous invitation was extend ed to the minister to continue his work on the charge for another year ior v al st paul b church nobval vestr1 meeting the annual vestry meeting of st pauls oburch was held on january 17ui at the rectory rev s r cole brook as chairman and miss m cope- land vestry clerk the financial re ports of all the organizations showed that the year had been successful with all expenses paid and a favourable bal ance remaining an honour roll was dedicated last august in tribute to the seventeen anglicans associated with the parish who are in the armed forces at easter and christmas boxes and cigarettes werv sent to them act ing on a resolution passed at the pre vious meeting the barn on the rectory property was sold and a double garage built in its place the work being done by the men of the parishes votes of thanks were tendered to all who assisted in the church s work and hope expressed for continued support the officers for 1944 are as follows rectors warden w copeland peo pies warden w fiddler treasur r miss p magulre hall committee c crimwoodvw copeland w fiddler lay delegate j slingsby the wa of st pauls church hela their annual meeting at the home of mrs l kett early in january re- in movie theatres at least in wash- j 2taffon and presumably across the georgetown and hornby pupils win essay prizes following are the essays on a float shown at streetsville fair by w o brownridge which won first and thiro prizes this is the first prize essay written by lorna busscll hornby school one day last week we went to school as usual but the day was not to be like other days we were expecting a float all day we waited impatiently at last it arrived what a wealth of colors met the eye j the brilliant or ange of pumpkins stood out against a background of green cabbage eel ery and asparagus with its red berries the float was intended to help de velop the interest of the pupils in agriculture and to interest the people at strectsv4ile fair i miss alva cripps i teacher of i pianoforte and singing studio corner of main and george 1 phone 286 as the wounded come back home the following article by mary horn- aday in the christian science monl touches on a subject which all women who have men jn the services do not like to dwell on but h is one which many of them will be called up on to face the article is entitled as the wounded come back home and we reprint it herewith there s something washington rts all american women to know doesn t seem quite to know how to tell them its about the wounded and the neuropsychiathcs ftho are beginn ing to come home from the war the war manpower commission is working on a pamphlet for exsoldiers and sailors called how to go home but no one knows quite how o edu cate the wives mothers and sweet hearts on the proper way to welcome them back as part of its campaign to steel the american public to sights ahead the war department recently gave wide publicity lo the landing of the hospi tal ship acadia scores of stretchers were photographed on jerse docks waiting for the wounded one fellow smiled broadly as he put his hand down to feel real american soil we hear a good deal about juvenile delinquency these days and as usual the idea is broadcast that the youths of today are slipping in their behaviour the opinion is open to argument and we dont adnk that the present day generation is any wrse than the youths of the same age in bygone days we are not quite sure whether the word delinquency has any specific meaning or not as it seems to be used to cover a multitude of pranks ranging all the way from rath er innocent onts to those of the more serious type of course we have to n member that boys are still boys and we ouldn t have it otheokiee we have only to think back to the leaders of the hallowe en pranks of our boy hood days and we find that those same boys that led the gang in those are the leaders in their respective communities today or perhaps you belong to a younger generation and you may find that the ballinafad the annual meeting of the bauln- afati united church was held monday afternoon january lotn rev a o foreman minister preslaed a number of church merrbers were pre sent to hear reports on the nrofirresk made during the year mr j pi rirkwobd treasurer 6f the churchy gave the general statement whiclk showed that the church was in good financial condition reports from the various church organizations revealed that excellent efforts had been made during the year mrs a o w foreman left sunday evening to spend some time in toroa- to we hope the change will be bene ficial to her health wedding bells are about to ring ngamlrr the village a number of the school children have been unable to attend school on account of bad colds acton council went to work on the esti mates for 1944 and a midnight arriv ed at the decision to levy the same leaders or the gang of your day aref 1 47 mms less tne the squadron leaders of a bombing group that are flying over enemy ter ritory today of course it did take nere to lead the gang in those days land nerve is still a valuable asset to f uv possess at the moment we have in f i countrywomen sighed or shuddered mind a youth of a few years back he some just sat quietly as part of the became mixed up in the disappearance publicity lhe war department held a iof some examination papers in the press conference with six army nurses high school we weren t sure at the from the ship ttime whether to blame the youth for they had a message for american their disappearance or to blame the paid in full and a bale of quilts and used clothing sent to the dorcas rooms in hamilton officers elected were hon president mrs s r colebrook president mrs w fiddler vice presi dent mrs r rodway secretary mrs l kett treasurer miss p magulre we are glad to report that mrs j macpherson is now able to be around again after a severe attack of bron chitis good progress is reported in the teacher for his carelessness in leaving them where thev could be obtained however the authorities decided to blame the youth and as a result he i some scheme should be organized was expelled frcm that school he finished his high school education at from the ages of 16 up would visit tending another school and then wem women we talked a bit on the ship coming over began second lieut gladys k meister some scheme should be organized and pushed through whereby provincial subsidy of one mill all box office records in acton were- broken last week by the war service league players presentation of soup stock when the gross receipts reached 500 from the show this community was indeed shocked to learn of the sudden passing away of mrs william johnstone at her home on sunday january 9th pte geo lazenby acton waa wounded in action on december 28th while serving in italy free press the navy army and air force are ecruitlng manpower for all three services on a cooperative basis as the result of a new joint recruiting policy hospital wards and accustom them- on to normal graduating from there condluon of mrs george ismond who selves to miltual men m time to enlist in the airforce last has been in the juelph general hos should rork m pltal tor the past two months suffer- capaclt0 qm gamesj iirdeceraber ist l p t t ln arouna last his body was taken from the sea will soon be well enough to return to l men overseas we wouldn t recommend an uie vmage lieutenant mclswrs suggestion mr and mrs j harris of hamil lmj t lxilcuj 1raclical u ft0uwn t tonspent toe week end with mrs l i ieajilble for all grown omtn i in the country to traipse through tile maguire from reg ma hospitals just to become ac- i customed to the sight of wounded men what siit meant was that women of webster sask is visiting his daughter ano aunt miss prairie magulre and mrs i i uu country must strive for all the worth to achieve the emotional irol that nurses get from going about their daily tasks it tikes only one rtbuff to cause a maimed soluier to retire and not be on the scene again she warned ihm reminded second lit in marion francherc of a mother who stood able ytt to pav bick and with plenty these ritht in uie middle of a hospital warn 0 interest mj harm th it thev hav these where jie had come to see her maim- done d son and exclaimed what in the world am 1 gouij to do a majoril of the senior pupils tried to win first prize we went out with our pencils stiff backed books and sheet of paper was given to each of us we had half an hour in which to name the different articles on displij the tloat was built on a trailer it wis divided into two halves wtre two shelves on each side were toiered with white oid jellow piper in the centre of the iloat was a large picture of the king and queen with him attempt to obtain examination papers no it isn t a very manly idea mow ever it does take pcrve to make an ittcmpt ol thnl nature it also takes nerve to fl over enemv territory drop ping bombs on specified locations perhips juvenile delingucncy is on the increase and who knows but that the nerve required to pull off some or those innocent idcis is merely getting in some practice for the more import tint requirements of the future that mav require plcntv ol nerve as well perhaps the jouths of todaj do go m little too far m times butthej may be aid uie ref list d thit boj o to home mrs roosevelt has suggested tha there should be in overv military hos pital a discharke section where fann lit s cm fo to meet their retumlrg soldier and plan in the presence of dr t il hogg named to reprtsent canada will mrvc with british and u b member on public utilities com mitlcc to survey utility needs of i i berated co on trie framed in silver on uie other sut of the pi ture was a victorv bond ad vertiement when the wind blew the i pic ure turned around over it all was a largt arched iian with corn tied to it which looked v nice with the salvia at the ends on t ich side of uiese shelvts there army or red crosh personnel how to j dl thorn is h ho chairman and were pumpkins o different kinds dif eorr ne t leir homes and lives t chjt1 engineer of the hydro electric fercnt varieties of squash such as hub meet the new situation for some power ownmismon of ontario has birds vegetable marrow and banana the transitttn will be eas but is mrsbteii named u represent canada squash room it ixmued out a mount uiu lt publicu till ties committee set up v iv arranged on the biek of lhe whose ftunilj has uways walked the b f combined production and re moat tr snnll sheaves of wheat oats inst slx miles home or a tenament fa ouicts boiud to survey the utility birltj mux red clover ind ilsutc mily i me v c rv bond posters ilj wire stilr there at the front were sorm chn lanterns salvia an i asparagus in vasr pltcpd n- the ground w which has to climb six flights of needs of allied nations and plan pro to ms abod miv hivi rtad i u1 equipment for liberated so iii m in and lh v ki lis ahlte ui i tint hi side irs ilrii n ll lored jm 11 i hi si wi r tl rnis iiki rid i think w is 1 nits t h e a t re friday january 28 nobodys darling mary lee gladys george halfway to shanghai kent taylor irene harvey fox news saturday january 29th matinee at 3 pm corvette k225 thrilling sea storv with randolph scott disney private pluto gang comedy tamily troubles chapter 1 2 overland mail tuesday and wednesday february 1 and 2 best foot forward in tech with lucflle ball william gaxton wojrld in action labor front cartoon good night rusty t r jood w u o interest bos and ilrls in the prodiu s of field nrchiri uid kiuien end h must htive been one of the it tractions it streelsville fmr the pu plls of the senior grades he re were all rind to hive it cill it our school j istiiip to do one w ij that wonmi m this ji in iiu i rm which it apirfif s t t ii fatigue if semieonewo inulli enl from bumi fered from e i fn peacetime stltmn rt an armv could htiu ould be o drop tiro psvchntrlr l u suffering fi ir- or ol uie nil repn irt no difli ho ii mil united kingdom combined lr du boird ofhce of tnt the rnnirman of lit member for g he nrj sell deputy leprescnt mve on the n ii and resource ol lilt would ire eximmented the third prize cssaj written b jessie alexander r r 2 georgetown it as follows jlast frldaj mr browi rldgi to our school a float made committee sequel to recommendations mide ineetiiv of the united n uu ns relief mrs roosevelt said she understood ana rehabilitation administration some bumnesse had become so fright all n tic eitj where it wis decided that eneti just bj the term neuro psvchla i r of liberated areas tnr thil thev were rifusini to take s lould referred to the combined men so labeled back in their old jobs m ij wilier f birion armv psvc hiatnst idded to the dlvruvdon n set brought of rules for receiving back a wounded ip of a mm into a famllv here they arc large variety of fall fruits and vege 1 renumber n wounded man is a tables the exhibits on lhis float were nonml person don t expect him to to be shown at streetsville fair and behave in any unusual fashion train we were to name as many as wc could your mind to think about what s left an arciiway of red yellow and black no what has been lost boards the latter body was ased to ui ider uiese requiiemienis in rela lion to mill ary and civilian demands ind to make recommendations meeting ihi nexus presented by the jnrra the public utilities commit tee lias been set up to make the neces ar rect mm ndatlons involving ttii requirements in its pirticular field j this committee it is expected will corn spanned the top of the float 2 don i dramatize cttm tlilhxouht l surv utlhiv needs and he avail unocfneath this corn on a ledge were pd man nor his wpunds confine jour imllt equipment ane then in con placed ipples grapes peirs ind ban o mr thin to other subjects unless i junction with ouier igcncles of the nrtas noj far below this were flowtrs he befrlns lo tlk about his wounds fruit and grain also melons ri member ou have no common and other vegetables enimd with his experiences on the cloth covered sides wore the bittlcfront letters tw5 printed wljh red or i 3 dont try to gloss ovcrf his handl apples and white picjdlng onions tip don i tell him he looks nfoe w hen these letters stood for toronto town oi and he are- thinking he doesn t ship agricultural society 4 don t show horror or sorrow at at the back of the float were tim dcformilv either in your voice man church news scripture text to lhe law and to the testi mony if they speak not according to this word it is because there is no hght in them is 8 20 st john t church stewaxttown rev s r colebrook rector fourth sundaj after the epiphany 2 pm sunday school 3 pm evening prayer st paul s churfh nerval 7 30 pjn evening prayer stephen s church hornby fornlng prayer george s church thompson rector fourth sunday af ter epiphany holy communion sam sunday school 10 a m matins 11 ajn evensong pm si alban s chuirtt glen williams fourth sunday ifter epiphanj sundaj school 2 pm evensong 3 pjn norval and union presbyterian churches rev j l self b a minister norral 10 am sunday school 11 ajn public worship union 2pm sunday school 3 pm public worship the i nlted hureh or canada lev r c todd minister a m sunday school 1 1 a m public worship subject pressing on ward 7 pjn pubuo worship the subject loves demand mon day jan 31 6 45 pjn congregational banquet and annual meeting mj f h gilroy lay man of milton united church will give an address on th laymans relationship to the church sheaves of grain shaped in a v and tied with red and blue ribbons while al the front were chinese lanterns and asparagus this float was very interesting and i it wore many things i never have seen before they were yery well ar ranged and made lovely colorf xa or facial expression give him a job to do the vet erans administration and united states employment service will place men in jobs outside the home even those at home can do some kind of work and should be assigned to it as three governments decide upon nee saxj production programmes pari of the dav s routine fncotirege him lo carry on his social l first baptist church t minister rev j e ostroox sundaj january 30th 230 jxm sunday school 6 45 p m gospel songs 7 00 pm evening service the won- eer lqve mr ostrom will speak and sing a the young people meet on monday at 8 pm the church meets tor prayer pralst j and meditation on wednesday at life in contact with others the wors thing- of all is to let him crawl off in a corner and feel sorry for himself w clcome holv cron cbsreb rev v j morgan mass at 9 00 ajn 2nd 1sa 4tfa 6o lays 11 0 am 1st fed sad mb saa- days l glen wrdjum datud ctm ralpb wttngh b a lfhtt 3 pmemidt acteoi i 1 xmrik worsbaji sptrttoml rmoponmon

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