Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1944, p. 5

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the georgeown herald wedpe october 1 ith 1944 skies clear air like the bite of an apple october already i have yon been to bond p have you chosen from the husky tweeds the worsteds and btardy british serges any style that you order at bond will be tailored to your individual measurements will be made in the finest traditions of customized tailoring 2 1 5 o and up brills dept store social and personal mrs r b ooldham mrs harold cleave mrs 81d maokenzle mrs e b tyers enjoyed a pleasant day last wednesday at the brampton lawn bowling club when they participated in the annual ladles doubles for the poster trophy the winners were phone 167 cor mill main street georgetown eighty third anniversary services knox presbyterian church georgetown sunday october 1 5 1 1 00 a m and 7 p m rev john r waldie ma bd of london anniversary preacher special anniversary music q i ory t h e a t re friday october 13th where are your children jackie cooper pat harrison jamboree george byron roth terry fox news saturday october 14th matinee at 3 make your own bed jack canon irene mmunnk musical serenade in swing canada carries on break through cartoon lion and the mouse chapter 7 the masked marvel tuesday and wednesday october 17th and 18th in which we serve brftiab with nod coward bernard kbea passing parade grandpa called it art band cavalcade of dance pair irom the old mill lawn bowling club ac3 alastair kean mrs kean and son ronald visited mr and mrs ale kean last week mr and mrs james ross of guelph were visitors last friday in town and attended the board of trade carnival mr donald oneill toronto and mr j silverthorne and harold of meaford were thanksgiving day visi tors with mr and mrs j n onelll mrs e estea of ingersoll is visiting mr and mrs russell kirby mr and mrs roy vandusen of tara spent the holiday in town with the mcglbbons mrs minnie coffin is spending a few weeks at the home of her daugh ter mr and mrs vernon smith in hamilton miss nellie maynard toronto spent thanksgiving weekend with her mo ther and sister here mrs kenneth mackenzie and baby son are visiting mr and mrs j b mackenzie m jac duncan of slmcoe visit ed his mother mrs edna duncan for thanksgiving miss lorraine wright toronto and petty officer verd wright visited friends and relatives in town last week end mr and mrs w h batkln of to- rontowho are celebrating their 67th wedfing anniversary are visiting with mr and mrs h e batkln mrs jack young niagara falls and miss muriel kean toronto were thanksgiving visitors with mr and mrs alex kean miss doris armstrong nurse-in- tralnlng at brantford general hospi tal spent the week end with her par ents mr and mrs fred armstrong miss mary paul nurse lntralnlng at toronto general hospital was home tor thanksgiving week end with ber parents dr and mrs r t paul mrs henry hosklngs rn of guelph spent last week with her sis ter mrs calvin clark miss ann hickey spent thanks giving week end at her cottage on meaford beach mr and mrs frank kentner and qllianne of toronto were holiday visitors at the home of mr and mrs vance kentner large number from georgetown and distric attended erin fair thanksgiving day jim sykes toronto visited friends in town on saturday hall publisher of the clinton news record and miss evelyn hall were callers at the herald offlco last saturday afternoon mr and mrs w r s douglas and children mary elaine and john spent thanksgiving holiday with mrs j m moore and the misses clarrldge mr and mrs george lake gwen dolyn and kathleen of langstaff visited on saturday with mr and mrs a h feller mrs d perry of toronto is visit ing mr and mrs h f hurley mr and mrs a buck and mr bill mclaughlin of toronto and mr h gibbs of hamilton spent the week end with mr and mrs wm olbbs mr j wood of toronto spent the week end with his daughter mrs earl scott and family mrs p j doherty spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs r blyth in the glen cnl fred armstrong of pendleton and mrs armstrong of stayner spent the week end with mr and mrs joe armstrong mr jack thomposn formerly an nouncing for station ckey toronto is now newseditor for the station there are 5mlnute news broadcasts enery hour jack is featured on the 6 ajn news broadcast every morning mr and mrs cook of owen sound were thanksgiving weekend visitors with mr and mrs h b graham glen williams mr and mrs robert hynds 6f st catharines visited the orahams on monday peggy jackson of toronto visited mr and mrs cyril brandford last week end mr and mrs norman snyder miss betty snyder and mr gordon mcmur- chy visited in montreal que over the holiday mr and mrs john howe of avon- bank visited mr and mrs j strang last week mrs max strang of toronto- spent the weekend with mr and mrs strang mrs woo thompson and miss f w richardson are in london this week attending the dominion confer ence of the church of england wa mr and mrs fred marshall mrs jack marshall and daughter gall and pte joe- marshall all of hamilton vi sited on the holiday with mr and mrs matt lam- mr and mrs thomas 8 hu1 jr of loom were tnantagrrtng visitors with mr and mrs t 8 hto 6r o and mrs alfred j9ykea and daughter pat of dunnvllle and mr and mrs r j hynds of st catharines wese guests at the home of mr and mrs thomas sykes for rhanksgiving visitors at the home of mr and mrs thomas lyons over the holiday were mr and mrs ross campbell of toron- mr and mrs colin mcintosh chlppawa and mr mac hunter of the rcaf manitoba mr and mrs sid mackenale spent last week end in niagara falls at the home of mrs john mcklnnon mrs malcolm mcclelland and miss isobel mcclellan of mille roches were veek end guests at the home of mrs w v orant mr and mrs chris oraham and sons of burlington spent the holiday with mr and mrs em thompson queen street church news abstain from all appearance of evil 2 thess 5 22 in case you are interested htjohba olaver the report recently tabled in the house of commons by the spe cial committee dn war expenditures contained a very important recom mendation with respect to the synthetic rubber plant at sarnla whan japanese conquests in te far east cut off canada s supply of crude rub- wer it became necessary for canada to produce synthetic rubber at a cost of about fifty million dollars canada built and owns a plant at sarnla which is now producing rubber at a volume sufficient for our post war needs present production costs indicate that this plant can produce rub ber at a cost competitive with crude rubber the committee recommended lhat ownership of this plant should be retained by the government in the postwar period this report was committee opposed by the conservative members of the george s church thompson rector nineteenth sun- da after trinity sunday school 10 am holy commun ion 11 am evensong 7 pm st alban s church glen williams nineteenth sunday after trinity sunday school 2 pjn evensong 3 pm will the congregation please note he change back to the afternoon schedule lynda tvl stewart a t cm organist and chofrteader georgetown united church piano organ singing theory pupils prepared for examinations of toronto conservatory of music studio united church sunday school room for appointments call saturday afternoons the united church of canada rev r c todd ba minister miss linda stewart atom music director 10 ajn sunday school a special invitation extended to adults atttnd the adult bible class a different i teacher each sunday 11 am public wor ship infant baptism those desiring tb sa crament of baptism for their children should interview the minister evening service withdrawn people who get wrapped up in themselva mate- pretty small parcels first baptist church minister rev j e ostrom organist miss m oook sunday oct 15th 11 am presby terian anniversary 3 pm sunday school 6 46 pjn gospel songs 7 pm missionary service speaker miss s hlnman of india do not miss this service the young people meet on monday at 8 pm the midweek service on wednesday at 8 rm welcome sl john church stewart town rev s r colebrook rector nineteenth sunday after trinity 300 pm children s service there will be no sunday school and the parents and children of the parish are invited to attend the service at 3 pjn bt stephens church hornby 1115 am children s service st pauls church norval 7 30 pm evening prayer holy crom church lays 1l00 am 1st 3rd and 5th sun- lays norval and union p cburebea norrmj rev j l self bjk minister sunday school 1000 am public worship 11 00 ajo cntam sunday school 2 00 pjn public wonfalp 140 pjn phone 161 corner main guelph streets scotts garage international sales and service shell products dancing every saturday night to the modern aires the rose room of the georgetown arena modern and old time music admission 50c each long distance telephoning is heavier than it was a year ago 3 for the first three months of this year long distance line handled calls at a rate which would represent an increase over the full year of nearly three and one half million an so you see were not out of the woods yet and wont be until the war is won pitas comtfniw to kp wdrtlm communicatiwi tin doar us long distanc for cmntial cah only delays can cost lives remember night rates now begin at 6 pm ht rfcv sswtc vif uxfs voufc died orahamrn peel memorial hospi tal brampton on thursday octo ber 5th 1044 george oraham in his 85th year mckai suddenly in georgetown on wednesoay october 4th 1044 ellen mckay beloved daughter of the late mr and mrs donald mc kay webster suddenly at ber late re sidence r r acton ont on monday oct bth 1944 enid sylvia bennett beloved wife of samuel harold webster dear mother of maodne mrs j l ehefby slgna mrs rodger barr clifford with canadian army italy lawrence verna lewis and raymer at home in her 64th year resting at the johnstone rumley funeral home acton until wednesday service in st albans anglican church at 3 oclock interment pairview ceme tery acton in mraoami latimxa in loving memory of tryphom canute beloved wife of donald latimer who passed away in guelph oenexal hospital oct 12th 1939 badly missed by hbsband donald and chpdren heft george doug uxl joan p vint tn ln10hg memory of a dear husband and father william b vint who passed away october 14 1941 his memory is as dear sodajj as in the hour be passed away brer remembered by his wife and son ronald court of revision take notice that owt tf b- ylskm will t bdd in the mttnthaal building georgetown a m pja

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