Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1944, p. 5

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the georgetown herald wednea november 8 1944 the time is ripe for planning the time is now to choose jour doth at bond- explain your style to bond lot bond translate yonr w and w tilor your suit for fu- bond ha the finest wam eat t weeds and worsteds bond understands you when you talk of the suit you want bond m the best in tailoredtomeasure clothes 32150 and up brills dipt store phone 167 cor mill main street georgetown victory loan mb window displays will be judged this friday merchants decorate your windows and compete for the three prizes 10 7 and 3 gregory t h e a t re friday november 10 slightly terrific bay malone tjonajd notis crime school humphrey bogart dead end kids fox news saturday november 1 ltb matinee at 3 home in indiana technicolor ajjlrenneti jeanne grain disney how to be a sailor passing parade return from no where chapter 1 1 the masked marvel tuesday and wednesday november 14 and 15 seventh cross spencer tracy siena basse band ted weems cartoon body guard kami sod union presbyterian eet j l self bjl minister special preacher her john bl tre- i ncnrxstd missions rj from africa html tatty obcel 10 ais public worship 11 i sunday schol s pja pubucvwonllp i pa social and personal pilot officer james kelly and mrs kelly arrived la town today irom winnipeg jim was shot down on the 13th of the month and on the 13th flight of the squadron the under ground forces took care of him and three others until the territory was liberated upon his return to eng land he was commissioned mrs t 15 hewsbn and mrs eugene pomeroy were high in the i o d k marathon bridge last week with 6000 points mrs garfield mochlvray and oail and douglas are spending a- few days this week at her home in kitchener mrs stayner and miss audrey stay- ner and mr and mrsw h darllng- ton of burlington spent sunday with mr and mrs w f bradley barbara joyce flnlay baby daugh ter of mr and mrs stan flnlay was baptised in st oeorges anglican church last sunday afternoon by ven w o 6 thompson mrs r b matson of brampton and mr dor- don steele of toronto were godpar ents the daughters of st oeorges church held a social evening at the home of mrs steve eason last mon day nlgat about 40 friends and neighbours on the 8th line esquesing gathered at the home of mr and mrs will wright for a presentation to pte bui isley who is home on leave from camp borden everyone enjoyed music games and refreshments- mr a d mcenery presented bui with a lovely pen and pencil ac on behalf of those presented mr grant wright read the address mrs douglas maplesden of acton was a visitor in town on wednesda mr and mrs e l arnold miss mary jane and mrs elmer dron at tended the funeral of the late mrs alf mooonnell of port colborne for mer resident of georgetown at ouelph last saturday mrs joseph hartley milton visited her parents mr and mrs herb cleave for a few days lass week miss ruth brow of wayne michi gan is spending a few weeks with ner aunt mrs a e shaln norval rd on thursday evening nov 2nd the senior girls class of toe baptist sunday school enjoyed a surprise party at the home of their teacher mrs clarence bam about eleven members were present the evening was spent in games mary wood was then presented with a lovely chest of stationery from the class although mary was gteatly surprised she ex pressed thanks to the class lunch bpfti served and each member wished that when the time comes for mary smith stone have some world travellers special to the herald by gordon fflnolalr when a man serves his country in two want hes done about all that can be expected of any citizen when bis service in the present war embraces army merchant marine and war plant service the record is even whiter and when that service carries him around the world hes really worth a uiory so rnet alf collins of smith stone ltd alta parents brought him to can ada when be was a lad of six and they came to georgetown where the lather worked on the railway during the last war alf was about as big as he is now so while under age he joined the 72nd battery rha and served on the east coast boon afterwards he met annie je well of toronto and they were mar ned mrs collins is now doing her olt in the same plant as alf they nave one son and one daughter a few weeks after the present strug gle broke out in 1030 alf enlisted in tagged him with that same label too a- but said that if collins coultt he said certainly he could cook and was on the way to india within a few weeks this one was a cooks tour in more ways than one because collins was soon viewing the sights in such exotic ports as casablanca and algiers tunis and malta jidda and aden this port of jidda is about as- close world is bill emmerson guard at tb plant who has been everything from section hand to a cop to a mau carrier for four years during the last war bui was a cook with the durham ugh infantry of the imperial army lbs very week this war started bui got tn again as cook to the officers ot ttka lome scots however his age eaughfe up with him and he went to work for smith stone where his three sons were all busy all three have since enlisted and as any white man ever gets to toil holy mohammedan city of mecca which is about la miles inland oot uns got there twice but fen he reached buchtamea indian ports as colombo karartil and calcutta the old complaint thai had caused him to be discharged from the army begaq to bother him again and collins was a pretty sick man he started the homeward voyage but when he reached port said which s sometimes called the cesspool of the east he was put ashore too q church news st johns chnrch stewart town rev s r colebrook rector twentythird sunday after trinity 2 pm sunday school 3 pjn evening prayer st pauls church norval 730 pm evening prayer st stephens church hornby 1115 am holy communion all services will mark the occasion of remembrance day first baptist chnrch minister rev j e ostium organislmlss m cook sunday nov 12th 11 fun morn ing worship 3 pm church school 6 5 pir gospel songs 7 pm even ing service mr ostrom will a and sing assisted ty the choir the young people meet on monday at 8 pjn the midweek christian fellowship on wednesday at 8 pm the lord calleth lor thee come and welcome the united church of canada rev r c todd ba minister miss lynda stewart atcm music director 10 am sunday school subject for lscusslon at the blbla class for adults rtll be the church in peace and war all adults welcome 11 am special mem orial service for the dead of two wars sub ject our fallen heroes where are they 7 pm evening ser vice picturesermon entitled making birch bark talk never before have so many owed so much to so few and so few ack nowledge their debt to god friday at 8 pjn there will be a missionary rally in milton united church rev a russell graham of india will be the speaker lne lome scots bui life many an- utner he was tagged with the label zoo old in the last war it was too young and in this one the re verse so collins worked in such military spots as toronto ottawa hamilton ana camp borden without gqttlng overseas and after 47 months of it tuts discharged on medical grounds collins already had 11 years service smith stone and could have stepped in where he left off but he nao a hankering for the sea with out experience collins offered hlm- seil to the merchant marine they cook he was as good as enlisted there and then the night he came home to tell of lhese adventures his son bruce al ready excited at the prospect of a sea going life decided to enlist at once he ux had been working at smith stone but is now at sea collins only daughter elaine re cently had a daughter which ma alf a grandfather at 43 incidentally around the collins home its mother who does the cook ing another cook to see a spot of the to work collins made a pretty fatr recovery there and was taken aboard another ship but that one only took him as far as algiers which by now was as warm with americans from algiers be got back to britain and from britain back to georgetown gone away to war two with the navy and one with the lome soots a fourth son bill junior has come to help take their place but bui too is anxious to be away to the fighting the minute hes old enough the motto of all this seems to add up to the slogan learn cooking and sec the world to move to toronto that she will be very happy there the class also ex pressed tjiat mary will be very great ly missed in the class edgar k bain d s navy cleve- lcnd ohio spent the week end in town the guest of his brother mr clarence bain miss dorothy keith and master george duncan of llstowel spent hist week with mrs carl hyde georges church o thompson rector twentythird sun day after trinity remembrance sun- dsy hply com munion 6 ajn sun day school 10 ajn matins 11 iajn evensong t pjn st ahmuis chtsreh glen wnuama twentythird sunday after trinity tumetabrcdce sunday bory oom- munkm 030 tun sunday school 1030 missionary 8 rally in st tauls united church milton friday nov 10 ic 8 pjn dtmmnic uw01uu7 spoav rev a ruulel graham of india 33m ptibuc is oonually invited iii georgetown plant needs women workers at once for ught factory work full or part time women and girls urgently needed for vital war and civilian work apply to employment and s service office brampton ont dressed chickens dressed chickens for sale every week end apply mrs a r wilson phone 274 r 5 glen kd georgetown a memorial service for toe dead of two wars win be held in the georgetown united church on remembrance day sunday netember 12 at 11 ajn special- prayers for an early victory and world peaee subject our fallen heroes where are they the public is cordially mrttwd annual dance locak 474 alliance paper mjus the rose room georgetown arena friday nov 17 modem and old tyme music by the modern aires proceeds for annual christmas tree and childrens party your eyes xx yoo ettaoh w mneii bnpor- w tanoe to hiring jaar sje a mined u n dt m m in s ptttent a ounv z w xmm kept aptofeta by tafctaf pattmbute eoants 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