the georgetown herald wednesday april 26th 1944 i lafontaines ltd manufacturing furriers since 1898 guelph ontario i dont delay send your furs and fur trimmed coats to the cold storage vaults before warm weather really sets in do yon reattw it lsyovr pifctio duty to safeguard your for t make them last for the duration for experts win give them the care they need then your pun wo he placed in sofccntlfleally constructed vaults this specialised ser vice insurance too eoata no more owing o conditions of today we v unable to make as many pickups as in former yearaand we would appreciate your cooperation l m watson j hill phone 375 or 115 complete line of maple leaf cafeteria feeds chick starter chick scratch growing mash scratch grain laying mash order tuesday for delivery wednesday order friday for delivery saturday i hedley shaw feed grain seed georgetown kmj have to heal their souls too un fjpmrra of our soldiers who taae anna and legs in battle go far jtryslcal healing and artificial limbs and thats why 10000 men like billy gibson are needed to give new life to spirits shattered by war bead more about this in the american weekly with this sundays april 30 issue of the detroit sunday times 2nd vice president b t coulson lowviue 3rd vicepresident j ood- ibolt burlington 4th vloeprealdnt miss a blanchard appleby record ing secretary mrs o peer kilbride corr secretary mrs h e clausen burlington treasurer mrs r segs- worth appleby secretary of christian stewardship and fhmnce mrs bos- iwell bronte secretary of mission circles miss m harbottle lowvule secretary of ogxt groups mrs h oleaver burlington secretary of mis sion bands mrs e heatherlngton kilbride secretary of baby bands miss m bennett acton assoc mem- fbera secretary mrs h carson oak- ville supply secretary mrs w n brownrldge ashgrove community friendship seoretairy mas wi a shane oakvlue literature secretary mrs w b clements mhton mission ary monthly and world friends mrs k3 w tunis burlington temp and christian citizenship mrs h cald well acton press secretary mrst a e pickard brqnte 15th animal meeting wms presbyterial the fllteentti annual meeting of ihalton wms presbyterial was held m trinity united church burlington aprtt 12th mrs j w chapman pre- bidlnff the theme being christ for all of life rev f s dowling opened the mom- tng session with the devotional period alter which mrs j w ball president lof trinity auxiliary extended greet- ihigs mrs e peer read interim exe cutive minutes i the department reports showed ln- j creased interest in givings the theme advance stressed throughout the meetings mrs- e readhead had a splendid literature- exhibit ahd reported ap pleby and bethel winners of the read ing contest mrs w h anderson hamilton told of the advance in candidate depart ment the presbyterial was very forunate in having mrs hugh taylon foreign mission secretary of the dominion board address the gathering she said jesus put no limitations to his command go ye into all the world z i i tt a ia nm m one of canada s most widely known our work in china cost 74000 more newspaperman and sports supporters hast year rev j b moore milton m lz t william alexander fry 71 editor of chairman of halton presbytery clos- ttv 4v if ivn the dunnvllle chronicle died on april ed this session with a quiet meditation nf tv taking his remarks from all of life this is our final task today to lead cts ha india w j jt- j xot sjfss e iiflye srftre session who spoke on india today t and timorro to which he dealt f tt published in- the trttt the tutude to be taien toward nunlty hi ability w brt hi fnrtia manager and editor made it possible ter wa mj l ruu simpson nauonal super oi estatllsred rivals he wa an wtlve sunday schools to the home by mail n srd aira project of our united j lt church to reach children in iso- js j dated territories five thousand child ren being served in the sunday school lesson helps and papers to the mission fields of canada mrs bodkin rendered a beautiful solo hold thou my hand three very helpful group conferences were iheld 1 the wmb developing world ihlnded christians led by mrs h tay lor 2 the wms giving leadership to children- and youth led by miss r simpson 3 the wm6 in com munity service and christian citizen- ship led by mrs h arnott noted editor sportsman w a fry dies 2lst at the hamilton general hospital he had been ill since the middle of march and was rushed from dunn- born in dunnvllle district he received his elementary and secondary school education at local institutions and was very popular among both the older and younger residents of the district for his interest in sport for many years bill fry served the olympic committee he attended sports festivals when they were held in switzerland in 1928 los angeles 1932 and germany in 1936 past president of the amateur atii- letlcs union of canada he was also a life member and past president of the mrsa o shevwto wautrdown and canadian amateur hockey assocla- mrs w n brownridge ashgrove were uon and the hockey as5 delegates to conference elected tbranch tion mrs h inglohart installed he was very associated with the following officers ot3ler s id w hon president mrs c readhead lowvllle past president mrs e readhead lowviue president mrs club the dimnvme golf and j w chapman burlington 1st vice- qlub tho lx uie masonic president mrs f mcnlven muton uom zatlons including the ontario athletic commission the british empire games commission the dunnvllle lawn bow- when hes wet and homesick atxl cold think how it will help him to know that the people at home arc itill back of him with every fight ing dollar they can spare remember the more we do for our fighting men now the sooner they will return and the more of them will come home safely lend willingly and liberally put wlictory first 8uj0fifery bonds space donated in the interest of the victory loan fay the georgetown lumber co ltd georgetown ontario mr fry was a potentiate aide of rameses- shrine toronto honorary member kinsmen club honorary pre sident haldimand county hunters and anglers association senator dunn vllle fire department honorary mem ber officers mess dufferin haldimand rifles honorary member officers mess no 6 service flying and train ing school rcaf and for many years a public utilities commissioner dunnvllle during his youth he was an enthu siastic comet player being for sev eral years a member of lhe dunnvllle five oaks hose company band mr fry interested in sailing was made m honorary member of lhe tt yacht club some tbnefago surviving axe his wife mrs ftail fry a son wllliani at home a gh- ter marjorie also at home a brothtt r harry fry of dunnvllle and llu mrs robert hearmeyer of scxmnte pa personal stop drugging take pageoztcouks bettamxn bcomplex tablets ono a day maccormacks derug fftobm robbs drug stokb a t ii ask the victory loan salesman for a copy of it enables you to buy victory bonds through your bankon convenient defemd pvjrzmls f ful out the letter and give it to the victory loan salesman it is an order xn your bank to buy bonds for you you can buy victory bonds with cash which you have saved and you can buy more bonds with money as you get it on convenient deferred payments every victory loan aaieamab has printed copies of the deferred payment letter at the right you can also get this form letter at any bank ad you do is write in the name of your bank and the amount of the bonds you wish to buy and sign it izaf ju2aaev j-sealawk- y juicxtt cltpteazum jets afuuitf fen ls su2a aaytkmsit t az3jit uuun ivctxut ai umh- foam you have six months to pay the bank for the bonds the interest the bonds earn pays the bank interest on the loan you make a first payment of at least 10 of the amount of the bonds you buy and pay the balance when it is convenient for you to do so within the next six months bonds earn 3 for you and this income pays the interest on the loan during this period be sure to buy victory bonds on this plan as well as for cash canada needs more money to pay her enormous war bill let your country have the use of all the money you can save 641 ctory bonds nariqnal wax finance committsfi