Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 6, 1944, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wed september 6th 1944 church news te are my mead if ye do wh i wnibmd job john jla first baptist oivdh minister rev j e ostrom organistmiss m cook sunday september loth 10 ajn sunday school 11 jnmorata worship speak- feins of copt r 646 pjn qospel songs 700 pjnv wenlnff service wben lots oivesl mr ostzom will speak sod slug rie young peopl meet on monday at 8 om tbe midweek service of intercea- lon on wednesday at 8 pnx welcome st georges chwch ven woo thompson rector harvest tfeantagiv- ug holy oommu- ntoq 800 aj sun day school 10 ajn- matins u00 un preacher rev o allan johnson of brampton evensong 7 00 pjn material for deco of the church requested by friday on sunday morning last the fifth anniversary of the declaration of war and the kings call to prayer the rector welcomed the mayortfce council and the town officials pre sent in a body at st georges bt albans church glen williams harvest thanksgiving friday sept 8th evensong at 8 00 pm the rector preaching sunday sept 10th matins at 930 am preacher rev c allan joh hason of sunday school 1o30 axa st johns church stewmrtown 5 pjn evening prayer preacher rev e a pulker acton st fuls church norval 730 pm evening prayer piles sufferers of bleed big and pt piles shook know sunken herbal pills treat the cause at its source money back if the first bottle does not satisfy buy from joar jsorgetown druggist muhumi nuttjumed 1muu i think i hope his frame remains unfound somewhere within earths waters or wide ground where the wild winds he loved course gaily over toe tossing waters or the weeds or clover if must be moved what he was glad to leave bear it to som near spot where sunbeams weave patterns of free flight where bird darkness and days light with thanks from tbe heart where bloom and leaves hustle as naturevobodiea com lightly through the wilderness they own as home his was the oped way t there may be popples but raise no artifact from blueprint copies ret no cross to mark the place and leave no sign earth hold undlsputedly the loveli ness once mine etujy leavens faix pais dates ferg s i audi georgetown sept 16 and u oooksvutb p m and ft milton sept as nd ss aberf oyle oct 9 and bolton out 1ft and m preacher rev t w dilllstone wycliffe college toronto si stephens cherch hornby 11 15 am morning prayer preacher rev o p barks erfndale the festival of the harvest thanks giving will be held in each church on sunday come ye thankful people cornel knox presbyterian church georgetown rev chas o cochrane ba bx minister 10 00 am sunday schcol 1100 ajn public worship iinwhoak presbyterian chweh 2 pm sunday school and bsble class p 3 pm public worship your eyes if you attach as much lmpor tance to having your eyes ex amined as we do you will be a patient of ours we have kept up- toda te by taking post graduate courses using good equipment and have over twentyflve years experi ence in eye examination for a complets eye service and quality glasses at city prices consult 0 twalker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wednesday of each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 brampton 599 dayfoot appointed to the china mis slon will preach if orders have not come through to leave 7 pm friendly song service sermon how do you listen to a sermon it is easy to think that our weak nesses are inherited and that our vlr tues are original are they social and personal mr and mrs alex fraser of brant- ford were week end visitors in town mrs r wldle of mt dennis was a saturday visitor in town acgraham fraeu and mrs far- neltjof ottawa- spent the week end at flfrr home here air and mrs k harris and daugh ter evelyn visited with mr and mrs harris mrs margaret lewis of palmerston spent the last two weeks visiting her daughter mrs baird mr and mrs alfred redpath to ronto spent the week end with mr and mrs edward wodson mr and mrs- ian stewart of to ronto spent the week end with mrs w v grant and betty mrs carl hyde anne and rodney returned home monday after spending three weeks with friends in llstowel miss jocelyn mccartney and miss ethel lane are spending this week in chicago 111 with ethels aunt mr jack buck of owen sound was a holiday visitor with his mother in town miss bsa bessey left on monday to accept a poalton as grade h teacher at harwood school mount dennis mr and mrs gordon mcleod of toronto were visitors over the week end with mr and mrs robt lane emery street dr r paul and mr harry goldham are holidaying on manltoulin island where they are enjoying five days ashing miss edith lyons norval left this week for chesterfield where she has accepted a position on ufehigh school staff mr and mrs stanley godfrey and son of toronto visited over the week end with mr and mrs j d godfrey mr and mrs earl mocumber and paul of toronto were week end guests with mr and mrs a s mc- c umber mr and mrs h silver and mr and mrs nathan silver of toronto were holiday guests of mr and mrs sidney silver mr and mrs children jane and peter of tavistock visited on monday with mr and mrs calvin clark mrs allan roney evelyn and jean and mrs causton all of toronto spent last week end as guests of mr and mrs wm roney mrs j h laverty toronto 1b stay ing at the home of her daughter rev i and mrs r c todd for several tbe united chnreb of canada rev r c todd minister thursday evening sept 7tfa 8 o clock- congregational meeting to give a farewell to rev arthur dayfoot who is leaving for chi na under the foreign mission board every one is invited to come and say goodbye arthur sunday services 10 a m sunday school 11 am public worship rev arthur months mrs laverty is convalescing visitors of the past week at the home of mr and mrs e harris were mr and mrs f h leeder of buffalo y a brother of mrs harris also their sons one of which is on the ferry command of the vjb air force to england arid greenland also mr and mrs w pettit of victoria b c who is a nephew of mrs harris mr and mrs c b dayfoot spent the holiday week end in toronto and on sunday evening attended the jom- mlsslonlng service of newly appointed missionaries of the united church w m 8 and the foreign mission board which was held in slclalr ave united church their son rev arthur day- foot is one commissioned for work in west china and expects to leave ca nada shortly miss jean martin and wif doris armstrong held a miscellaneous shower at the lattetfs home on august 22nd in honour of mrs william mcnally bride of last saturday her home as beautifully decorated with flowers and the supper table was prettily ar ranged with a special brides cake after the bride had opened many use ful and lovely gifts the evening was spent playing contests and games 1 after which dainty refreshments were served quests at the mcnallyfeller wed ding last saturday included mr and mrs g w mcuntock mrs w v grant and miss betty grant mr and mrs r b foulls mr and mrs john standlsh mrs paul barber miss lena menally mr and mrs george her- rlngton opl and mrs walter biehn e mcwhirter mr and mrs john kelly mr and mrs cecil doble mr ivan hay ven and mrs w g o thompson mr and mrs w f brad ley miss norma thompson miss jean martin mrs alex lewis mr thomas lake toronto mr and mrs ernest bedell detroit dr and mrs c e biehn windsor mr and mrs george lake gwendolyn and kathleen of langstaffe mr jack foulls mr roy foulis dorval que mrs e mc- parlane guelph among the georgetowners noticed at brampton fall fair on labor day in case you are interested hughes cleaver the toronto globe and mall of august 22nd published as a news item a complete statement of canada s armed forces by provinces and then a couple of days later appeared an editorial which badly garbled the facts about quebec no one deplores the french canada problem more than x do but i suggest that during the stress of war is no time to either aggravate it or attempt to cure the problem the following are the official figures of quebecs enlistments navy air force army 11040 23473 all of the above have enlisted for service overseas while this total is little more than half of what it should be to equal the record of the rest of canada yet it is a substantial force when war came we did not create the problem it was already there and we have simply done the best we could under the circumstances this problem of two races and two languages must be courageously tackled when the war is over this country has a record of which all canadians should be proud and i believe that a standard canadian history text book to be taught in all schools across canada would be of great assistance while it is true that great britain did conouer french canada it is equally true that all people in this country havvbevtreated fairly and no one has been oppressed the suggestion made bythe i o d e that both languages should be taught in all of our schools- i believe a helpful uggestiou in fairness i should add that the zombies are not till from french canada ontario has 41000 compared to quebec s 46 000 and it should further be added that 17 000 of ontario s draftees went active and only 6 000 of the quebec draftees neural an i union presbyterian churches norval sunday school 10 00ajn public worship 000 ajn union sunday school 2 00 pm public worship 300 pan holy crass chmreb mass at 900 ana 2nd and 4th sun days 11 00 am 1st srd and sth son- days glen wuttasbsonited i ralph waagh i 2 pjxl bmwlj schoql 7 pjn- punbc worship gbmy t h e a t re friday september sth this is the life donald o connor pegry ryan scream in the dark robert low cry marie mcdonald fox news saturday september 9th matinee at 3 pm the purple heart dana andrews bichard conte comedy say uncle leon errol cartoon camouflage chapter 2 tbe masked marvel tuesday and wednesday september 12 and 13 three men in white lionel brrj more van johnson novelty main street today cartoon the old army game traveltalk along the cactus trail were mtn marion ostrander isabel jim francis andis millv dawson mr hoot tane mr thos lyons mr hodgln barnes mr james mudie mr and mrs k c mcmillan and jojce ex hibitors mr hobt reld and son craig exhibitors mr and mrs da vidson mr ben young mr walter oray lieut john mason rcnvh and mrs russell hepburn mr and mrs thos oiffen mr percv les lie mr and mrs wm alexander exhibitors mr t l leslie mr and mrs clarence anderson mr j deve- reaux mrs d campbell miss mamie campbell mrs wm millar mr and mrs spencer wilson mr percy cleave mr herb cleave mr craig reld mr prank fetch mr gnrfield mrcil ra mr stafford groat new arrivals congolenm rags the following sizes m stock 6x9 76 x 9 9x9 9x 106 9x12 36 x 54 i8x26 mats scotch fingering yarn navy airforce khaki cardinal grey mens overalls a full stock of mens and boys overalls and overall pants i mcbean co phone 64 georgetown from a fractured hip mr jack thompson has relumed to radio work and is back announcing at his former station ckcl which has changed management nd is now known as cjcey the following were visitors with mr and mrs t s hill king st over the holiday mr and mrs a j clatwor- thy of granton mrs t s hill of lu- can miss muriel peer of toronto mr and mrs w g bell have re turned from a vacation at balsotn lake and later had a visit from mr and mrs jas taj lor of pittsburg with whom they spent their holiday nursing sister darlene smith ron has returned to her station at h m cs cornwallls after spending her furlough at the home of her parent mr and mrs george smith main st mr find mrs frank umdy of st cithanres lieut harold marshall ottawa and mrs victor torrencc oraiikcvllle were week end guests wtth m and mrs w g marshall misses jean hunter and grace th ackeray of palmerston spent tlp holidaj weekend with miss helen baird sgt elmer walker n s is spending a few dajs leave at the baird home lieut john mason h jm cjs sask atchewin son of col and mrs d h c mason formerly of baronston fa rm georgetown visltd mr and mrs walter grey and various friends in town over the holiday little judy bonathan had uie mis fortune while visiting in toronto over lhe week end to fall from her bed and fracture her collarbone judy is the daughter of mr and mrs william bonathan charles st miss mary paul returned to the to ronto general hospital today after spending a threeweek vacation in the peterborough district wasaga beach and with her parents here dr and mrs r paul mrs lex schra and palsy have re turned after holidaying with mr and mrs william marshall jr in hamil ton mrs gordon pass in preston and mr and mrs william clements in streets ville mr and mrs fred marshall hamil ton mrs jack marshall and baby the misses brown of hamilton and alton also miss brown from georgetown spent the week end with mr and mrs matthew lawr the ladies auxiliary of the cana dian legion attended the zone s rally in oakviue last night about ttolrty- flve attended along with representa tives from auxiliaries in brampton ouelph gait hespeller preston slora fergus oakviue and milton mr robt jones college view en tertalned at a farewell party last wednesdaj evening at her home in honor of mrs alan macdonald who is leaving ihls week with her son ho ward and her parents mr ind mrs fred angulskl t make ihclr home in gult mrs macdonald s husband capt alan macdonald is serving over seas with ih army court whist was plajed during the evening after which a dainty lunch was served by the lost ess and the guest of honour pre sented with a suitable gift those i present were mrs macdonald mrs jones mrs calvin clark mrs gar field mcgilvray mrs denham mrs wm bonathan miss erma mocumber miss bernicc macdonald miss edth squires miss helen macdonald and miss margaret long mr and mrs fred armstrong and mls hle arostrons droe miss do ris armstrong to brantford last fri- dij morning wh 6 l e u oiled on the staff of the brantford general hosnltul in the new class of nurse protoii t loners there a re t wen tyfour in class doris was present at the wel coming party at the nurses 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