Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1944, p. 9

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the georgetown herald wcdnca november 1st 1944 church news scrlptare text behsta umi ltunb of god whkb takata away the sin of tho world john x st georgia chorea ven w a o thompson rector ninety beoaral anniversary sun day school 10 ajn holy t n ajn preacher rot 8 a klric rector of hilton and sural dean of halfeon evensong 7 pjn preacher ttie st albans charab glen ffluuoa 33nd sunday after trinity sunday sooool 3 pja evensong and ubny t pan st joans charon btewartttw rev s b oolebrook rector twentysecond sunday after trinity 930 njm holy oommnnton 1030 ajn sunday school st pauls chmeh nsrral 1100 am holy communion st stephens chareh hornby 3 pm evening prayer holy crow oharoh rot ft v j morgan masd at 7 ajn 2nd and 4tti sun days 11 ajtn 1st 3rd and 6th sun days first baptist chareh er rev j bl ostrom organist boss m ooofc sunday november 6uj it ajn morning worship s pan the bbble sobcro 045 pmv gospel sanas 7 pm evening service ti lords supper will be observed mr ostrom will apeak and sing ttutio by me choir the young people meet on mon day at 8 jgn the hour for spiritual feuovshlp on wed at 8 pjn come and the lord wlu bleat you glen wuhams hatted oharoh mr swart madden bjl a pm suooay school 7 pm public woncup united cfanroh of georgetown rev r c todd ba minister miss lynda stewart atcw music dlreotor tlo ajn church school aduus wut enflby the estate class 11 ajn public worship sub ject the msffluston- ments at 100 years t pjrtt evening worship come and worship come and think sub ject the children of germany war obd there are cases in which a new coat of paint on the church would be an eloquent testimony to the entire community garbage collection change onceaweek collection begins nov 6 collection route monday main st north to wild wood all streets running off main st oyer white bridge morris chapel west and east and victoria streets tuesday john st college view rosetta caroline paper mill road 9th line water street and mill street wednesday all streets west of main st in ward iii and george james and draper streets thursday queen mcnabb emery king union murdock durham albert and guelph streets garbage must be paperwrapped and out by 700 am no containers over 60 lbs please i new carload of pioneer feeds bran shorts middlings flpur oatmeal order early to ensure your supply we deliver georgetown flour feed mill phone 86 wm brydon prop georgetown nerval and union presbyterian rev j l self bjs minister korval sunday school 10 ajn public worship 11 ajn union sunday schcol 3 pjn public woniip 1 pjn 10 a m sunday school 11 am public worship rev w a campbell of keene will preaoh umehoose presbyterian church 130 pm sunday school 230 pm public worship rev w a campbell of keene will preach members ot the congregation are asked to observe that for this sun day only the time of services has beer advanced one half hour from the usual period knox presbyterian chareh georgetown rev chai c cochrane ba bjd minister dressed chickens dreaaed chickens for aale every week end apply mrs a r wilson phone 274 r 5 glen ki geogstown news from pte ed shortill x in italy pte ed shortill in a recent letter home from italy enclosed the follow ing ipotsm clipped from the vfrst canadian division army newspaper pte shortih was one of the first georgetown men to enlist when war broke out in 1830 be joined up with the princess pats and went overseas that pall he was in the sicily in vasion and is now m the thick of things ln italy the forgotten men op first canadian divqbion way back when in thirtynine jobs were gocd and times were fine we left our homes our friends our wives we offered our youth our courage our lives we left our homes for foreign lands mid laughter and tears and hfthtt of hands well never forget you our friends all cried in our tender memory you will al ways abide we reached old england and found her swell we were welgomed royally im here to tell with letters from friends and folks at home we didn t curs how far we roamed we tured england and waited the day a chance our part in the war to play parcels came and we all felt good in spite of england a rain and mud time went by and the novelty wore wed never leave home again we swore lettes came from a faithful few mom and dae were always true we left olo blighty and nlssen huts and cover sicily with blood ffrtd guts we remembertd those who had for gotten us and fought for them too without any fuss we pinned our hope on a government plan to deal alike with every roan but government too an prone to forget italy came and were fighting yet we battle for canada it is our choice but in her uans we have no voice in five long years we seem not to have earned the right to fcecome a man returned forgotten men la the fruits of our toll forgotten by those of our native soil the few of ua left would not swing the vote so who gives a damn whether we sink or float but the heata still beat and feelings lire in the boys of canadas original dtv and damned if it isnt nice to know the seeds of victory we were first to government at a good rate of interest to help to keep them free and pros perous ablle others are giving thetr hornby the orange hall was well filled last friday evening on the occasion of the dance sponsored by hornby ay pa music vas supplied by towner s orchestra of toronto several local residents attended the annh ersary services in ashgrove united church last sunday morning and evenrtg the day was ideal the congregations filled the church and the services were very enjoyable and helpful some of our deer hunters left for the northern hunting ground last saturday and more will go this week to try their luck we hope to see them all return with their full quota ir ross brown returned home last saturday alter spending several weeks in saskatchewan assisting with the harvest mrs mcintosh moved on wednes day of this week to her winter home at mr fred huffmans base line the women s association of the unltea church meets on thursday afternoon at the home of mrs nor man csjitelon the seventh victory loan canvas sers are buy making their rounds these fire dajs and are meeting with good results surely it is a small thing to ask of those so richly blessed that uiey lend their money to their stewarttown stewarttowa womans auxiliary was represented at the halton deanery meeting ne iq milton last tueday by mrs johnston mrs cokbrook mrs hunt mrs w hodge and mrs tennaut the w a reetlng was held thurs day afternoon in the church mrs h luety and daughter bar bara of georgetown visited on sun day with mr and mrs e hodge mrs dickenson has received letters from her son tom who was wounded that he is lecoverlng nicely but stlu in hospital mr p r bally of hamilton visit ted at nis home here monday of last week when norman bally left for hallfat october 1st 1013 his mother started to number her letters to him a let ter was received last week from nor man on october 20 dated overseas october 14 1944 in which he says your letter no 108 dated oct 1st 1944 has just arrived and i have received every one of them hot one has ben posted airmall wa think he posial service is doing a good job mp j henderson has returned to duty after two weeks leave at ma home here cr and mrs c paul were visitors at mrs hunts on sunday mr and mrs harold ftimrwnn and son billle ot bronte spent sunday witn mrs roy smith stoker stewart simpson second class of hmos york is spend- lng hjs furlough with his sister mrs roy smith grm t hue a t re friday november 3 cobra woman technicolor mart konfei jon hall moon over las vegas anne gwynne david brace fox news saturday november 4 matinee at 3 lady lets dance bellu jua mm march of time british south africa cartoon lulu in hollywood chapter 10 the masked marvel tuesday and wednesday november 7 and 8 the lodger imsxi crerw bfcrtc obvn musical night in mexico city cartoon might mouse traveltalk city of btigham young yhrotufh faith to ffciorif i haiti to a man who stood at the gate of the year give me a light that i ma tread safely into the unknovn and he replied go out into the dark- nehri and put your hand into the hand of god do you remember when his majesty km george vi used this quotation go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of god that shall be to yon better than light aatd oafer than the known way itwae christmas 1939 winm be made those lines immottal on the eve of the darkest year of tie war in a few months we were to experience dainkerque and for year we knew no victory today the faith of the faithful the thanksgiving of all of us is justified we have come to the time when we ma oooiuue that quotation so i wtl forth wma finding the hatid of god trod gladly nato the aught and he led me toward the ariiuanwiawixiesuungol nve day in the lone east when we could eee no light aaiead we bought victory bondb to furnish nac tools we carried on wirh more victory bonds in the second victory loan with the third victory loan we declared that nothing matters avow but victory dawn began to gray the night and we backed the attack with more victory bonds suoocse in sicily brought a feeling of eaanplacency that had to be overcome to snake the fifth victory loan the success that it was last spring we met the sixth victory loan in an attitude of tense expectation of the invasion of europe from the west our guide has not failed us our past efforts have been rewarded with aaooess would you falter now and turn back into the darkness 7 orwiq yon follow on to the daybreak buy one more victory bond than beforav invest in victory buy victory bonds contributed in the interest of the victory loan by the georgetown fnslvld f

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