Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1944, p. 1

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he george herald o ontario wednesday june 14th 1944 200 per annum 5c per copy k year of pyweatfon hs irene mulholland fart of invasi air umbrella georgetown ontario weowoay june 14th 1944 nurams abler irene mulbol- uolbtun and jhrskt 1ft named ae heme one of the row bbntools hold first who are toe only women told dat at gweura of tho and teetfcal afar pone of toe m the invaeton u toemas okie betuedrees bit territorial sertce wrte and they uyb in tents wntch obey tae be ordtanvr rx7 oenbers men and are nd bajf ojooers 200 attend lacrosse opening at morval clover bowl inobval cbtbttb take bumf- ton midgets 5 to tuch enthusiasm was stirred up over he opening ot the new clover bowl and the midget lakroaae league at nonval with the reeuft that over 200 iwere in attendance tor the opener william a devereaux married in winnipeg augustine united oburch formed the setting tor the marriage of margaret jean only daughter of mr and mm william john andereon and mr wil liam allan bevereauxi of montreal laldest son of mr and mrs j h de- vereaux of oeorgetown jqnt the ce remony which vaa performed by canadian lesion and auxiliary at st georges church the weather the two showers last week making 76 ralctfau were grand crop boosters i and helped to awell the size of the ranony which was penonnea oy strawberries but a drop of seven de- rev russell mccluhroiy took place at g m average dajjy temperature 800 pxn june 3 a has slowed up tber ripening furnaces at bt georges church on sunday morning the canadian legion and i- dtes auxiliary and the girl guides were in attendance special hymns and appropriate lessons were used and prayers- cfflered- for victory for the army navy and air force for the prisoners of war the dead and dying and wounded and for the bereaved and hhi aiuur notcwluistandlnk threatenliag uer bohaeln and jeraey j with the resur that over w jjtj instalowetup tler ripening furnaces i wounded aruj for hauon and peel mmering over l to iteurtoce tor the opowr j presided at zz w z their ripening furnaces the snxtous the hymn ly sather lid the annual ahse new to bowl was taflt jssj fss mvssus l bv mercy 2 ts on saturday last prof r 9jj txirougfa the coopexatkm ot the boys r i foltowlns are the local records prayer keep our loved ones in ue aiumal husbandry jj snbrval boy ctab iaetf m marriage wl0 w jttataence neath thy oarer had a ib me law group a most j bay jz ls sl t w kftvtj luc a- log resume of bis recent trip to great ling resume ut 1 britain dealing particularly with bis linpreslons of british agriculture and ulf cotoeia niesa am areiy p ww imrtabta for canadian d an integral part ot t m agricultural produce the progreixune air force establishment tiiey u itchidea yisita to the dairy barn a trhn itlvh rtaer rviiian aseeshousea ssoei and win oontu and the flym w a aj orier- uoo ot whom ram been trained la sj m ot wim taanorit and ot teate whldi torm the operat- theatre oan be tater op moved t m a few hours ol the h and l rain fall xfl poultry dept oouege etc and following a lunch- the group was treated to a parade of oouege uve- stook which included some recent im portations a display of labour saving equipment attracted keen interest on the part of the men folk during which ttane a sports piogi amnio under the able direction of a t woocsey i charles mekeown and j w pawley was run off for the young people or fathets ttie boya applying the labour me on w and tbelr fathers the monay to date by her father she wore a low walsted 8400 has been raised tbe field which white gown the bodice of chantuly is kb feet by 80 feet is well laid out isce over smm with aweettieart neck tues june 0 has a grasst aurtace and la said to anl my potot sleeves the full skirt wd tune 1 have one of the fastest playing surfaces was of maffiiilaeue over satin her thurs june of any held in the province the work veil of otuumilly lace and french tuue prl june 9 of organisation is under the direction draped from a lace halo formed a aat june of bar j l self leader of the boys slight train qbe carried a shower bou- aim june 11 club quet of luy of- the valley the streamers mon june a oonteat was held to choose a name studded with the same blossom for the team which would enter m the turs ooritroi bchmsh hale of van- 1 league and two boys chose the same convex- was matron of honor brides- ai al- iiass casasr naznet2m xkedtta a txks mc- maids wen the bridegrooms stater sw w lltjar jpojaks lean had promised a lacrosse stick to miss helen devereaux of oeorgetown a witinsiii inc4tva the boy wlimlng ttve contest he ont miss fatrtda 0dlahr and usss ftqiwcn 9 iikulljifj 1 brought two stlckb along and presented rosacnund deveniah mr arthur mu- j- wjg best man tjsheni were squa the june meeting of the womens prayer keep our ioved ones in their absence neath thy oare had a j very special and poignant significance on entering the pulpit archdeacon itgtnpson welcomed cordially those who were guests that inoniing as well as the girl guides and the church iboye league the rector addressed the oongrega- ition from the text isaiah 3 67 on tuesday morning the news came of the long looked for invasion and our king land prime minister the president at the united states generals ot the army and admiral of the fleets urged i the people to prayer the call was answered you are answering ft now as to the sincerity of those who i answered he believed people generally barles wmw brought two sthca aioiag imims were soua- x vt c x f mt answered he oenevea poww run off for the young people sejto clark iflons and bui reld fej rlvlsckay institute was held at v j were sincere but he compared the out- judging oompettuons also ceated q who atoo takes jtsler ejsfs l spf goward those that operating tent and forms lew mui judging iwpcwu travels in a itoen interest the results being as fol of the- few bev a r oolebrook who also tetts on ian interest in toe boys dub was preljeaei laa interest u w w bolffrjbln cayttbfen secktal j let w hchtoson creorgetownttod k- clarence anderson terra ootta and xt is expected that many of the pa vvm1cilw r treated by thu unit wi he nel9qn beatty peel county tie wounded glees though other aecrt indies section 1st mrs tom ssn brought in tor emergency opera- 3 pgj oounty ted lira muton tkma and btood trsjisftalon win form bir oaetown srd mrs ross begs- freeman junior farmers 1st lloyd pfcfcer- ing oekviue kenneth reld peel i county tie 3rd earner bird oeor getown j3tset oltjb 1st ellaworth ar- nott peel county 2nd john mccul- lough peel county srd chas mc- the w m a aioilary of george- keown acton town united church held a joint meet- ladles section 1st mrs stewart tag with the rosebud mission band on mellow peel county 2nd mrs wat- tuesday attexnoon june 6th in the 8oa wiggins peel county joint iseetinf of wms auxiliary a s room after the usual business program atades uhistrating the study boos were shown by mrs norman burns the aarlpt was read br mrs r h jones the worship service was ermdneted tn a very creditable maimer by the mission band the president shirley ann tliomtpson opened the meeting re ferring to the beautiful world around us tn which god reveals nxnselt to all people this was followed by litany of thankfulness in which all joined ann crabuee told the story of the second mile showing that the way of life in jesus christ is found in the bible dorothy lsne shirley dobie betty clark gave faworlto passages hi ttae bible in which was found the spi rit of the second mue a lovely chorus lbllowed in which all the members of band took part the title being ffrwh- like sunbeams the closing prayer was given by jean tyler sams of the members of the auxl liary renieined to pack a splendid lot of clothes for the indian missions son wmmnn uu junior farmers 1st kenneth robert son 2nd cameron oowland srd ronny taring who faced the ball and dr han re feree all of bncnpton the game betareen the credits and brasnpton while slow to start ended in a real battle brampton scored in the first minute of play and by the end of the first quarter txw score was- 0 at the end of the second quarter 21 at the halfway mark 32 and by the end of the third period norval had evened the count and the score stood 1 44 the una 1 period was fast and exciting as the credits eked out a 54 iwln the norval scorers were clark lyons 2 s flnnamore jim cleave bill laidlaw brampton scorers dal sell b- plant o allen 2 in the league game which followed i the whirlwinds defeated the com- inuandos 33 goal whirlwind were doug brown uessm ottnevon uunw wuau the brldoi ctmrlw proudfoot william mrs mcdowell the president oarter and tern b paxrlsh a re- pn4od assisted by mrs barry bailey lceptton was held at the royal alex- sscretaiy the meeting opened wrth the hymn o ood our help in andra hotel mr and mrs levereaux left tor a honeymoon in the lauren- tlans they will reside in montreal the bride travelled in a three piece suit of delphinium blue wool the coat outlined with a narrow band of quilung the top coat was collared in bme fox her hat of grey straw was truvned with blue and orchid velvet she wore a corsage of orchids i wmxitpeg tribune jim balton wuoom consatvatfycs pendley2 and oonwiandca cleave and bui ounnlnghscn ltsvks mxar i task wu be fortbet awbm t the annual meeting clover bowl so ratty around the boys i and give them your suport the annual meeting of the halton i progre conservative association was held in the town hab muton last friday evening with a large attend ance of representatives from all parts of the county duncan mocafium oc cupied the chair and stanley ball mjp for the county conducted the look of almighty god towards those who come to him when in trouble only land those who lived costaotly as his faithful children he also compared the attitude of the worsfuppers them- sehnee jwith how much greater confi dence does the faltmul child ap proach his heavenly father he asked everyone to take to heart the thought and to resolve that henceforth they would be of those who approached god as faithful ones and that they not only make but keep this godly resolution then the archdeacon pro to state several objects of the invasion we fight to beat a wicked and cruel foe a foe responsible tor the war with lnspinob wu r ah lts horrors we fight to make the i the womens rnstltntes throughout the e dxnocracy but alsff followed nation can play now and in the post- to makb oemccracy safe for gods e 00m war world a defightful vocal solo by nm we fight to establishes- penna- for the at flna n i m miss shirley ann thompson accom- en pe wnen peace is won and we oeorgetown boys band marathon ba- by miss alva crtprje was enjoy- must beware of the german propagan- j hr bad in st oeores club roomsha all after a short contest luncl j me new owi wrth the hymn o ood our help in ages past and a moments suent i prayer fouowed by the lords prayer in unison this special opening ritual was held due to the beginning of the european invasion the correspondence was dealt with it was decided to vote 20j00 to the jam for britain fund through insti tute headquarters mrs d living stone and mrs campbell were program convenors and had as guest speaker 1 for the afternoon mrs alex near of fin night in boys band mst on mrlsrua v marathon euchre jaisf marion hepburn fiholds successful recital ichre bsw in st oeortea club rooms last thursday night mr joseph car ter leaner of the boys band drew the iuubv issaut tor the blanket which was held by mrs james louth glen wil liams- after the draw mr carter ex plained in some detail the progress i hie boys band has made since its or ganisation mr arthur herbert after making a few remarks of encouragement and congratulations to the boys presented i the prizes to the following winners panted by suss ajv ijvd w- tedby au after a short contest lunch j was served by the program committee j after a hearty vote of thanks to the hostess the meeting closed with god j save the king the prizes to tne lonowmg wuukib mjjf iot cue wjuuvj the pupils of miss marlon hecsburn ist mrs nornan snyder 871 2nd mrs lelectlon of officers wwch resulted as held a recital on thursday evening john mlcchbbon 327 3rd mrs victor i follows president duncan mbcal- june 8th in the town hab glen king 325 4th mr james boyle 323 lum burlington 1st vfcpres we- wlulame mr walter carpenter was mrs walter carpenter won the con- ley beatty acton lady vtcepres c and both miss hepburn s eolation prise with a score ot 224 mrs grace ballet oatevule secretary teachers mrs jean price ot guelph mr carpenter vice president ot the i uoyd d dingle burlington treasurer and mass tbelma oapps of brampton executive committee of the band ipfaas lsthetlan aoton a 8 nlchol- were present thanked the people for their financial son ot 13urllngt6tt wmio pupilawbo t p w ioinar flk s store who d organlzer lows marjorle roe carl h1u judith rmtrt th hinnt4 n by m tamitb peter mlcarttmr past president of beauroont marlon dickie bessie he announced that the proceeds of the dairymans association of can- hariey mblra kelly jimmy buck the euchre and draw amounted to s100 j mieen aben joan buck ruth prew ids signs of which are already seen i by which they win seek to enlist a teel- lng of tenderness towards our fallen foes let us be merciful but not suf fer omaeivea to be mltlead by a sssv umentauty which will absolve tts- germans as dupes of a war-ujonger- tng nazi party we must not let tnerey temper justice unwisely indeed must be somewhat bardboiled and steel ourselves against a mental barrage from germany we must bear cheerfully our share in postwar adjustment which wsl the annual meeting of the gear- mtmn b continuation of expense and getown progressive conservative aaso- uconverdence tor some time elation was held in the legion hall on we mua recognize what we tailed to monday june 5th when the election recognise after the great war or of officers for l44 was held the fol- forgotrthat a world of nernianedf lowing executive was elected peace must be gods world hon 1st vice president major ar- finally may god give us courage local progressive- conservative assoc elect officers macdonald little lllweddins white carnations mrarr trrsgnnw and snowballs with lighted white candles decorated brampton presbyterian church saturday evening june srd at 7 o clock for the rnarriage ot mary ethel little younger daughter of mr and mrs wkn wuber little and alfred owens macdonald elder son ot mr and mrs t f macdonald oeor the ceranony was conducted by rev neil miller mr r huncer played ias organ and miss mabel shaw sang ball as the night the bride git en in rnarriage by her father wore a gown of white satin fashioned with sweetheart neckline threecjuarter length veil and halo touched with pearls she carried white roses forgetmenots and pink sweet peaa her sister mrs s g ellison was matron of honour while miss eleanor maodonaki stster ot the groom was brtdeanaid both wearing streetlength dresses of powder blue silk jersey with pink tulle trimmed hats and carrying pink roses pink smocked dresses with haloa and bo- queta of sweet peas formed the cos was the guest speaker and de- ltvered a stirring address on the is sues of the day stanley han spoke briefly he said i that the drew government show that a party did not need a topheavy majority to carry on i a junior association was proposed j the president and secretary aro to be third and fourth vicepresidents of the senior organisation wood audrey norton marlon stamp norma mbmnrdo louise hilton louise lhmson friends of mlas hepburn s who assisted on the program included mary mover lois kelson islay mc- oiure john wagstaffe and bud tost three prizes of two dollars each were awarded by the credit valley bottling works to the three best pu pils and were won by carl hiu molra kelly and louise robinson the judges were mrs price and miss oapps twenty dollars in silver colleotion was leallnd for soldiers comforts i judy beaumont presented miss hep- bum with a lovelv bouquet on behalf jot the pupils i mart e grant and heukn dkvereaux kbcetve b a at convocation mrs jack abbott dies in rrra tea the sympathy ottrre ctxnmunity goes out to cape jack m abbott canadian paratroop corps former wellknown hockey player ot this district in the loss of his young wife the former ruth i ft v jl four generations present 20th at the st catharines general i hospital in her 27th year mrs abbott was the daughter of n j m lock- hart mjp and mrs lockhart ot st i catharines deceased was born and raised tn st catharines and was well known to a wide circle of friends who will be shocked to learn ot her passing she attended st catharines public schools and the collegiate institute as a child she had attended sunday school at st two girlgraduates of georgetown 1 high school received their bachelor ot arts degree from the university ot to ronto with secondclass honours at the convocation exercises held at the unl verslty last friday miss mary euaabeth grant daughter of mrs grant and the late w v grant received her degree tn the arts course she majored in french and spanish and will attend the ontario oouege of j education in the fall her mother and aunt mrs ian stewart of toronto were her guests at the convocation and garden party nott barry 1st vice presmenw 2nd vice president mr w e nod well lady vice presidentmrs annie lawson chairman ward 1 mr p w cleave chairman ward n mr d p lorichton chairman ward m mr k v mac- iconnck to face what may be in store for i ann thwn j triy us the victory may fit lieut j g thompson son of 1 air and mrs a w thompson ot brampton has been awarded the dls- lngulshed flying cross miss helen louise devereaux daugh ly i ter or mr and mrs harry devereaux at uniqiie christening received her b a in household econo- irnioa m queta of sweet peas formed the cos- i thomas church and was an active tumes of the junior brldesmslds miss member of the anglican young pen- barbara ellison and mlas jean little pies association ot st barnabas fraser macdonald brother of the icfctirch latterly she had been a mem- stoom was best man with art mc- ber of grace anglican church kane and w neil utue ushers she had lived au her life in st oa- tharinea except for a short period when she lived in new b snd nova scotia wtth her tespband on ac- uveservicv besides a wide otrele of sorrowing i friends and acoislntancea she is ur- ivited by bar bnstaand her parsasts land infant dmghter bom lnokhart and two daawrs those who entertained tor the serving bride were mrs j r little and mrs j ann if magwood kitchen bhowei marjorle shaw presentation margaret arcbdekin pantry sneil saucer shower presbyterian oburch ooit mlacellaneoub sbower and ids ii nressntaacm mrs b hewatt cup and ackroyd niiscenaneous sbower bane uw iu following the ceremony the guests were received at the home ot the brides parents by sfrs little gowned in navy blue assisted by the grooms mother who chose soldiers brae both wearing eoxaages of red roses for tbe wedding trip to montreal the bride chose a with thrown aoceaasv four generations were present at the christening of george william leslie young infant son of mr and mrs j l young terra ootta in st albans church glen wuhaina on sunday rev nap bournes of toronto the chilcrs greatgrandfather assisted bv i archdeacon w g o trjornpeon offl- i elated the village of glen williams was aastned from tbe family of the babys greaugnndmother adeline whuaros the four generations present were rev n a f bourne toronto his daughter mn p w bsdnes toronto her daughter mrs leslie young and her son george two great grandpa rents rev and mrs if a f bourns and four bjtejjfjpamrtm mr snd mrs ban yooxsj and mr wm i w i received uci a r a i mice mr and mrs devereaux attended i the graduation and garden party the graduation ball was held in hart house last friday evening both girls 1 received several beautiful bouquets in honour of their graduation active servicemotes opl bui armstrong is home on a few days leave before betxsr posted to amprlor for a bu engineers i course pte clarence freestone now in bngland after hawing been wounded m the italian csaripalgn wrote home to say how pleased be was to receive ow tiewee frmtefoltb we have wisdom strength and courax to build a new world for god on tbe ruins of the old world of self o lord thy kingdom come thy wiq be done tn earth as it is m heaven the choir sang as an anthenv land of hope and glory norval juniors enjoy picnic and dane a joint picnic of norval tullamora beneaer and streetisvufe junior farmers and junlon institutes wag held in huttonville pant on thursday afternoon june ftth a fine crowd turned out to enjoy a weuofganzaod program of sports and supper and the weather made it an ideal day for such an outing j two keenly competitive ball game were held between the girts of tub- lamore and streetsvllle and the boys from the same two districts tubstnore girls and astreetsvute boys were the victors races of all kinds hlgltjamps and broad jumps were a feature ot the j afternoon under the dircudn of mr bruce beer agrioultural representa tive for peel county st ju nior farmers snd institute served tbsr lunoh which the members provided 1 fouowing the supper there was dancing tn the pavilion to the modern aires orchestra farm commando off duty for the weekend from his annual inspection st john amb brio ade to z held on monoat the latent wen the 47yearold bristsnmg robe of his greatgrandv instfesri tamoy greats athered at i mr and mra yotmg horn -fltrath- sxnas farms tor aftarnon tea tbe toast to she was lad was prccjntsd by the snnual manettton of ta bl to say how pleased he was to the ctty this young farm i john ainbnlanes y bg from forers snsdo gathers the sun on his at v jommrtee and m j bet er the hay on a rack esm to the farm front how to fa v usi rjiin and had ftoatty j25jl enlist in a farm cbnando brigade dr wj g siand however ort holiday serv sstbate onch good luck j kj obctsmatlsed farm broadcast lady gj st oitouvs psxcels as hj j u wanted heard every friday at ga t wordthu week that he had ttl p wtr a network of are eiwhtoan imsotoers to the tool bb tbfel be is expected home in the gutlons i future

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