Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1944, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednes september 27 1944 phone 161 corner main a gudph streets scotts garage international sales and service shell products society item b janet b stone llcoura symmca 1 w1to fmtures ihe pick of tobacco it does taste good in a pipe men 304050 wrt normal pep vim vigor nassagaweya the september meeting of the busy bees club was held at the home of mrs irwin little with an attendance of ten members one new member mrs alfred allen joined the club and i attended her first meeting meeting opened by all repeating th lord s prayer in unison and boll call was answered by handing in crazy quilt blocks minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted overseas cor respondence contained a letter from gnr oeorge wallace and one from but rarl frank giving thanks for ci garettes and chocolates sent the fl nancial statement showed 45 cleared uring the month je of a change in rules of bending cigarettes overseas the club changed their plan of sending 1000 cigarettes to each boy every other month to 300 cigarettes to each boy twice one month and once every parcel month plans were made to get torm boxes away at correct time each one to contain a pair of socks the quilt convenor then took the chair for a few minutes and two ml tlons were carried i a quilt namely next door neighbours was to be sent to the salvation army ouelph 2 that all scraps and useless patches from the 100 lbs of patches bought two years ago be sent for salvage dance orchestras dates and prices were then discussed for september and october plans for the annual auction sale at brootvllle hall were completed a progressive euchre was to be held the first part of the evening and a lucky draw on a plump chicken and the fol rowing convenors elected euchre mrs lawrence king bak frig mrs j prank sew ing mrs j j edy fruits and vegetables mrs kennedy booth mrs wallace and allen lucky draw mrs c e venport next meeting to be held sept 27th one week earlier because of bale date and mrs lester miller kind ly offered her home a crazy quilt started earlier in the day wai finished after closing the meeting with qod save the king the ladles were invited to the kitchen where a lovely lunch was arranged for their enjoyment mrs allen moved a tote of thanks on behalf of the ladles to mrs little for her hospitality and use of her home the busy bee club also held a sue cessful dance in broofcvllle hall on sept 13th where 20 69 was cleared for their war work the club attended the memorial rice held at ebenezer church for cecil wilson who gave his life that we might have freedom three quilts were quilted during the month the case of the kidnapped code pbr a real life mystery more intri guing than fiction get this sundays oct 1 issue of the detroit sunday tunes tebing in the american weekly how a young officer goaded try his luxurymad sweetheart devised flurlpg plan to kidnap the preach hcrys code book and then waged a elsrer dud of wits with the buret 0t sundays detroit times ur an mrs samuel bar- ivi ton ktttridoe announce the engagement of their daughter sarah chilton klttridge to craig harrison m of west branch road the wedding date has been set for kit s handi crashed on th type writer keys never in the three years since she had taken over the society desk of the clarion courier had a story been mora difficult sarah chilton kittndge and craig harrison hii clarions glamour boy number one the papers called him a series of eastern schools travel vice president of the harrison fac tories the desire of every mother with an eligible daughter the hope of each of those daughters yet craig was wellliked easy going goodnatured a bit on the spectacu lar side kit ripped the paper from the ma chine viciously squeezing it into a hard ball she aimed at the basket and hit barry bradley as he came through the door ye gods kit won t you ever learn to throw straight see you hold a ball this way his fingers gripped an imaginary missile the pride and joy of the sports department plays he s another bob by feller does he if a girl could throw straight she might be any thing else but with you she d be ok do z detect a trace of sarcasm from our kit it doesnt become you darling what s cooking with society today nothing go way will you i ve a deadline in an hour and no lead you can always dig up the herri sons you know they re good for a line or a column any day always reliable harrisons i calls em that s just what i was doing when you came in um and what has mamma har rison joined this time or is it our whitehaired boy who is in the news again well you keep him on your page sister my pugs are particu jar about the company they keep i m announcing craig s engage ment no foohn 1 so somebody hit the jdckpot who kit hesitated a moment and her voice was low sarah chilton kit tridge barry stared at her his voice usually so strong was uncertain you re kiddin am i look at the paper in your hand barry unfolded the crumpled sheet mr and mrs samuel bar ton klttridge announce the engage ment of their daughter sarah he read aloud easing himself to the corner of kit b desk the pain in his eyes made kit wince so sarah kittndge is marrying our glamour boy i i suppose i should offer con gratulations i thought i knew the klttridge gal pretty well seems i m wrong what a laugh 1 it doesn t make sense sarah klttridge and craig harrison what s she really like kit you ought to know the girl raised her dark eyes to look deep into barry s stormy gray ones her voice was weary 1 don t know barry she s twenty tour has had a good education trav eled a bit rides well plays rotten golf dances divinely i ve been told not much to look at i thought her very pretty did you well if you care for that type i do very much oh and this guy harrison barry probed what about him kit is he a stuffed shirt not at all he s all right when you know him too much money perhaps but he s worked hard for honors at school tennis titles well he can give a girl whatever she wants maybe what d ya mean maybe posi t on houses furs jewels cars what more cpuld a girl ask wtiat more is there kit walked over to the dirty window looking out on a brick wall think sht s in love with him h rry s voice continued i suppose so sarah klttridge s never missed much perhaps he s old fashioned enough to think she owes her family a good mar r age perhaps she wants to have o home and children perhaps nhe kit s head dropped her small hands covered her face the slim shoulders shook with sobs barry was on his feet in an in stant he swung her around to face him kit don t cry look at me darling slowly he tilted her head back until their eyes met you crazy little fool you darling idiot and i m the world a prize dope his bps met hers in a kiss some time later barry held her away from him say gal you ve a deadline to meet come on lets write the story and get out but i haven t lead wailed kit oh haven t you m draft it for you you type it ready yes kit s voice quavered mr and mrs samuel barton kit tndge announce the engagement of their lovely daughter sarah to bar rison bradley the wedding date has beeaet for for when barry just write darned soon dar ling umehouse s s n 9 held ffcld day and other competitions last thursday s llmchouse women s institute again sponsored pupils victory gardens this year field day and competitions were held at s s no 0 on thursday in charge of miss jean ruddell the teacher and the w i all prizes were in war savings stamps and were pre sented by the president of the w i in the evening miss helen dcvereaux was judge of the displays at the school find class vl victory gardens were the points awarded by miss lulu row when- she visited the- gardens earlier in the summer results were gratify ing prizes being awarded as follows class i section 1 3 tomatoes al ian ellerby russell miller section 2 3 onions from seed thelma brown allan ellerby section 3 3 onions from sets james brown nell benton sec lion 3 3 carrots james brown neil benton section 5 3 beets russell miller james brown section 6 1 cab- liage margaret kirkpatrick fctussell muer class ii section 1 plain hemming ulan ellerby margaret spltzer sec tion 2 lapel novelty margaret splt zer eleanor spltzer class m composition my gar den margaret spltzer margaret kirkpatrick thelma brown eleanor spltzer class iv living room bouquet bus sell miller david mcvey ross nor ton class v display of vegetables ele nor spltzer james brown thel ma brown margaret kirkpatrick class vt victory gardens eleanor spitner 83 margaret spltzer b2 neil benton 81 allan ellerby 80 russell miller 79 james brown 77 bruce nor rle 77 allan norrle 76 ross norton 75 thelma brown 75 marion norrie 74 margaret kirkpatrick 66 douglas scott 62 bernlce currie 50 betty our- rle 46 colin cousens 46 david movey 37 afternoon tea was served those at tending in the afternoon in the evening a most enjoyable time was spent winners at cards be irg mrs watson and mrs 8 norrle following sandwiches and coffee the remainder of the evening was spent dancing to tiuslc bupplied by messrs stuart flllott and john black with mr joe mcdonald as floor manager mr and mrs bowman of welland visited mr and mrs el miller and mr lane last week mrs bud jamieson and children are visiting the jamieson s mrs cople of toronto is visiting the nobles mr and mrs c a grant of to rontofe visited mrs smjtuvurst last veek end mrs denis hill and children are visiting mr and mrs a hill miss m hepburn has six pupils in piano in limehouse hornby intended for last week mesdames harry robertson archie king russell king and miss nellie jardlnc motored to barrie and occu pled a log cabin north of town from friduj evening to sunday afternoon last tl ey report having had a very i enjoyable outing sunday october 1st will be anniver sary day in hornby united church the morningservlce at ii o clock will have asguest preacher rev wesley a huimlsett of fred victor mission toronto in the evening at 8 o clock the rev squadron leader porter rc af vltl give the sermon ashgrove choir will sing at the morn ing service assisted by mr w r sharp tenor soloist of toronto in the evening mr sharpe will sing listed by local talent milton owing to an unusually high at tendance at the schools it has been found necessary to engage an extra teacher on both the high school and public school staff the home of mr and mrs elmer leslie 4th line west was the scene of a pretty wedding saturday when their second daughter verna mae be came the bride of john edward perry son of mrs perry and the late mr r perry of milton a community memorial service in honour of our local boys who have paid the supreme sacrifice will be held in grace church milton on sunday october 1st under the auspices of branch 136 canadian legion mrs laurnett auger of brampton received word sept 14 of the death of her beloved husband rfm arthur george auger who had been overseas four months going to prance on dday and wounded on july 18 he had been out of the hospital just a few weeks when word of his death was received we have received from the public relations branch of the canadian army details and citation of captain william donald dabdel rcamc of milton who was awarded the military cross with the citation he was m ving with the canadian army in italy champion acton mrs a r vannatter and mtas annie vannater of georgetown spool a day last week with mrs e wfntnf and mr and mrs h hilton wpt fad perns and baskets of gladioli form ed a lovely setting on saturday after non in ten apostolic church hsarsv ton fox the marriage of vivian xreno youngest daughter of samuel wiggins acton to john troy formerly of west- meath ireland on tuesday september 13th bike lester miller of roofcwoo4 entertain ed at a trousseau tea in honor of bst daughter marion whose marriage to denzil featherstone lawrence son of mr and mrs nelson lawrence of mb ton will take place this month acton and vicinity war serrtos league has completed about thrw years of operation and in that tima has administered total receipts of m- 33526 this was remarkable ment reported by treasurer j mu donald at the fortnightly meeting 1 thursday evening free press quality guaranteed salada tea e sugar sitaaf iort sn0tsweer fourfifths of the sugar canada consumes has to be imported tins map riiohh wlirfcaiii 1j cr at britain an i tin lnil 1 stath g l ill ir tivir in tin p mmi ol i 1 it- of p nc our tlirti rminlrxh i ik pr i in ilk all tin ex portalih niiar from thi major mi ir- porlin ar as but h unpin s have cither in n nt off 1 t ik iii m ru fat i on of tlu ountr as in tin nw of jia an i the lulippiikb ir tlmr pro in tl n mil ilk nilmi i hv bii rla of work ru as in th cane of hawaii 1 rt rico australia i run tail riji i vi n tlit prxluttion of beet suar m canada and tin liuttd stale a ban been drahlicallv cut bj labour sliortap in ivolh comitrit4 ihp 13 sugar beet crop vtaft forty x r ct nt 1 ss than in 11 the onlj country to sb u an important increase is cuba where output had for years lxt n d liberately restricted but its inrrtjm has not been sufficient to offset the losses ievlurc let alone meet the increased demand the war ban bronchi tome t natl ns sugar pool vnnl qnanl inii mtnat alct h l urwd in tl r i i rr etc m hcii itnt the explosive to fill five 16 inch nhtlln nip i ires as much sugar as the supply is shared all ninr supplies are pooled and under the control of the combined food board of the united nation which allot supplies to canada united states and great britain on a uniform basis rolling on sugar ids on the un led u produced on an acre of the finent i taken f r mak ng r ipnr land this year cuban en car f snltirt r il her al ne iiwd f r making industrial alcohol icr i- r instance wvilt eual cana la s normal sugar h m ports for more than two years do we need more sugar a century ago the whole world didn t npng sugar as canada does today oar sweef tooth has been acquired in quite recent limn sugar rates high for it ene but atarohy foodi a good babatitute rss fl were living on our sugar capital 1 at the time of pearl barbour the united nations bad a rescrre stock pile of about 3 million tons but for the but 3 years were been using more than has been prodooed and drppuig heavily into reserve xiberated if- will have to dtp in too extm good crops could improve be attuation bat greatly inoraasad a supplies are not in sight if umi we could be very abort of sugar next yaar utmost to oonserre our suppuea k ati on inc was started iicause of shortage of snips it most ie continutd iicause woili stocks aie mffkmst ih d oni o a flhb of amnouncbmm qlvwto k fack about m suhlt smjatloh of vamious wtjay u the wartime prices and trade board

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