Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1945, p. 1

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the georgetown herald waa june 6th 1945 200 per annum 5c a copy seventyseventh year of publication servative landslide as drew government returned in ontario 66 of 90 seau liberals will likely be official op position stan hall mpp wins in halton andrews rutledge double ring ceremony wednesday june 6th 1945 electors returned the progr- ervative party to power in last monday with an over- majority ft col dnw t which will hold 66 seato in new 90nan parliament last charges by e b jollffe 0op that a secret pouce gestapo rating in teiirovlnce under the tnee of the conservative govera- boomeranged on the party which wan the last ontario election mm them salvage only 6 of the 32 held previously personally de- were joliffe and liberal leader u hepburn the liberal party probably be official opposition in house with a possible 11 seats results await the compilation of oreroeas rote which may change in a lew closelycontested rld- stan hmu returned tnhalton hall streetsvllle district was returned in halton lor a term with a majority of 1071 hte closest opponent mrs mary t deputyreeve of nelson town- running under the lfceral ban- oop candidate cecil millward burlington trailed in the three- contest county result were on saturday june 2 emma laura younger daughter of mr and mrs j w rutledge of terra cotta was united in marriage to david william younger son of mr and mrs thomas andrews of cheltenham rev j l self officiated at the ceremony the wedding took place in union presbyterian church which was decor ated with ferns tulips and spring flowers the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white slut jersey on princess style three- quarter length sleeves vneck and wearing a string of pearls her fin gertip veil was of embroidered net and caught with a halo of sweet peas and rose buds she carried ar cascade i boquet of lily of the valley and red roses the brides attendant was miss honor andrews sister of the groom wearing dusty rose moire and match- lug veil with heart shaped halo a boquet of yellow roses and snapdra gorts completed her castume little clarence benham new i lions club president 1 clarence benham new i lions club president clarence benham was elected lion ohlef for the 164546 term of office at the annual meeting of officers which took place at the clubs dinner meet ing in the mcotibbon house on mon day night other ofoera elected are past president leroy dale 1st vicepresident rev c c coch rane 2nd vicepresldentabtoflt secretary art johnson as3t secretary ltool jas bal- 1 an tine treaeurertwck licata lion tamer fred balrd tall twister walter biehn directors w e nodwell ralph ross howard kentner ltool jas ballantlne the club voted a donation of 10 to the soldiers comforts walter biehn and oharles wlllson were appointed auditors and lions mociure mclintock and mtowhlrter were put in charge of the installation ceremonies for the next meeting barclay murray wedding i on saturday a pretty wedding as solemnized on saturday june 2nd when marjorie lois elder daughter of mr and mrs j c murray stewarttown was unit ed in marriage to david raymond barclay eldest son of mr and mrs david barclay olen williams rev s r oolebrook officiated at the cere- jmony which was performed at the church of england rectory in ner val at 230 oclock the bride wore a streetlength frock of pink sheer and fingertip veil gregory theatre packed two mights for spring revue where do you vote it wiu be to every voters advantage to check on the list in the post office and determine where they vote next monday the federal wards ure dif ferent than uie provincial an many voters will be voting at a different lo cation of pink sheer and fingertip veil i als0 note p i caught to her head with a coronet of at 6 p next mond orange blosaoma she wore a corsage iof roses and lily ofthevalley the i bridesmaid was miss phyllis murray sister of the bride whosedress was identical with the brldeb she wore a matching hat corsage of roses william norton georgetown i following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides parents where mrs murray received the guests assisted by mrs barclay mrs murray chose a blue dress the weather the grand spring revue by the pu- pilsof the denude cain school of dancing held two evenings may 28 and june 4 in the gregory theatre provided topnotch entertainment for a full house both nights there were tapdancing ballet numbers toe danc ing and vocal numbers the costum ing was lovely and the way in whicn even tiny tots performed was excellent it wa hard to single out any one number for special mention but a chorus numlber entitled weddina tne painted doll was oharrninf the bride was jacqueline graham the minister oharlene davis and the with hall fetttt mtllwakd majority 5469 2546 i of the late robert enwtn and susan sparling passed away sunday morn ing may 27th after having been in i gons completed her castume little p healul for a number marion herbert niece of the groom jfe was in his 70th jmt and had being the flower girl wore yellow or- uved au w m on e homt gandy and carried a nosegay robert main street north georgetown andrews the grooms brother was the whera he hls s edward rutledge and ated the fann white accessories and corsage of roses and lily of the valley and mrs bar clay wore a rose ensemble and cor- kiyj ltwin sage the same as mrs murrays died in 70th year guests were present from georgetown glen williams and peterborough i r- tt for going away mrs barclay cbang- ln buch personal matters enffm ed to atas t1srsl by what took flower bat and brown accessories upon their return the bride and groom will live in olen williams by h l hutt armgtron the four o after what we have had this lda we orabtree bev- sprlng we think most of us will agree denham and yvonne that the old scotchman who laid down j took the part the rule for taking them off in that marjorle mcneil trite scotch saying neer cast a clout i jsetsrt 9to till may be out knew what he was jj jack sandra scott was talking about and ua d0u8 were carol ben- our dear departed friend the for- h j mcoumber lynn treleav- mer editor of this paper gave us time- murray colleen todd and f e teddy erwin francis edgar teddy mer editor of this paper gave us time- murray colleen todd and ly and reliable advise along ttiis une every spring we trust his successor i wmmu and his able lady assistant will con tinue the tradition for what good is a local paper if it does not help us out groomsman ihwiimiiiiu uv geor j leslie herbert were ushers the wed- hawalian dance a number ln which miss jean blair sang and dlanne hillock danced the solo parts as es pecially good the patriotic finale in which the three services uncle sam rule britannia and the union jack appeared was outstanding and a fitting conclusion to the entertain ment hl c msoclure was the capable mas- qeoxgetown 1304 votes were east red with 079 in the- 1043 elec- there was a decided upswing conservative support and an in- liberal vote both parties at the expense of the wan- oop enthusiasm cjporgetown results were hall cpc 638 parrrot cd ao mxllward oof vsh a complete breakdown of county will appear ln next weeks ls- of tne herald and personal mrs edward sugger has left to loin husband opl e g stlggjer ro v who has been stationed atsum- lolde pj opl sugger w for- ly at anndenne lorette quebec mrs j berlanguet and miss ethel brandon man are visiting the uiri sister mrs r buohanan and other relatives in town mrs jack mftckensle of toronto was a week end visitor at the home of mr and mrs walter wbitmee yen w g o thompson is sttend- i of tne synod of nla- ding music was played by miss nora lyons and duets were rendered by miss helen and kay hough ofto- ronto the selections were always and i love you truly the brides mother received ln a flowered afternoon dress of grey and fushia white accessories and corsage of yellow roses the grooms mother received wearing a rose sheer dress white accessories and corsage of red roses for travelling the bride chose a blue wool suit and matching bat with a i corsage of red roses the happy couple left on their honeymoon mo toring to northern ontario and on their return will reside on a farm at iterra ootta glen whojams mr george allen has accepted position as assistant superintendent with the davis woollen mills ln kit chener mrs will allen of london is visit ing in the olen with her sister-in- law mrs george allen mrs piatt returned to her home ln ophawa on monday after spending the past two weeks with mr and mrs robert mcmenemy a successful sale of home made baking was held in the town hall on thursday evening the proceeds were in aid of the beaumont war service fund judging by what took place monday ln ontario we are looking forward to another liberal storm over all of canada next mon day after which we hope to be able i to take em off and set out our tomato k aaij rrrj- plants i terci ceremonies on the 28th and now that we hare all fee records a d f i june 4th irene mitchell may was the late mr erwin was a member of the georgetown united church and a conservative ln politics he i was a former president of the old georgetown arena company and had been very active in the curling club the surviving members of a family of nine are robert h erwin geor getown oharles erwin east roches- i ter ny fred at home and lome of toronto relatives and friends from east rochester toronto and oooksvule at tended the funeral held from his late residence tuesday afternoon may 28 the rev r o todd conducted t be service pallbearers were messrs harold and percy cleave richard grace reuben eason alex mckay land w o marshall interment was i tfae mjoh preset the following in the family plot ln greenwood ceme- 1 report on commu diseases tx tery the month of may in georgetown for may we and that while march made an all time record for neat may temperature was 478 which is 49 de grees below normal and the rainfall was 558 inches which was 2jq over the normal of uk inebss fouowing are the figures for last week date tues may 28 wed may 30 thurs may si pri june 1 sat june 2 sun june 3 mon june 4 h a l rain- temp bloa rjcfobt fall gsra held in christs church 0atae- dral hamilton this week lay dele- halton jerseys hbing good thicks i at the second annual ontario prov incial jersey sale held under the aus pices of the ontario jersey cattle club on monday may 28 at richmond hill out halton jerseys ranked among the highest the second highest ani mal of the sale was avonlea kings lady 2nd bred and consigned by fea- i ubh therstone bros oakvllle she sold for morning mr miller outlined briefly t 1 th turbulent btate existing through union union presbyterian church celebrat ed the 112th anniversary services on sunday last may 27th rev a n miller ma bd of brampton was the minister for the occasion and preached two very appropriate and thoughtprovoking sermons in the onlekenpox i scarlet fever 92 nes w tm german 1 mumps v infantile paralysis typhoid fever x whooplng cough cerebrospinal mentnsltu epidemic tuberculosis legion notes we are sorry to hear that comrade fred yates is a patient ln the to ronto general hospital and au com rades of the local branch hope soon to hear of his complete recovery comrade bui hadley who has been on the sick list for the past month is back in the club rooms and although not feeling up to the mark 1 able to be around the entire world politically fftki bdff nomlcally he took texts from the books of jeremiah and islah remind ing his audience that the prophets warned the people then as now that peace can only come through right eousness in the evening mr muler preached especially to the young people but his remarks were suitable for all his ser mon was based on the parable of the ten virgins he pointed out that the wise virgins were prepared for the future and their preparedness con sisted of strong character and faith mr wlshart campbell at present director of music at ofrb was the guest soloist and be again as on for mer occasions more than delighted his listeners numbers he sang were ex ceptionally well interpreted and full of expression the choir was further assisted by mrs francis thompson and mrs peter dick two former mem- bers of union tall ferns mingled with snapdrag ons and other early summer flowers very effectively arranged were used m decoration of the platform the chur ch was wellfilled both morning and evening and all who attended must have felt blessed to have had the priv ilege of attending two such outstand ing services the united church of canada june 4th irene mitchell may pianist for both evenings dance solos were performed by carol benham judy mccumbei bar bara allen norma murray lynn tre- leaven marlene bludd dlanne htt- lork eleanor smith and freddie wames those from georgetown wbo also performed were arlene reeve betsy wlllson oolleen todd joan otsrumlns paul cunningham qhar- lene davis betty lou davis jocern graham mary barber joyce dett- ham patricia day marjorie mcneo sue orabtree yvonne henry sandra scott beverley hyde ann proctor glenna dnherty martin armstrong evelyn smith ann orabtree doreeo hornby joan dokfaie shirley dot 1 barbara boyle jean colman dolores herrlngton june bouskul i gertrude cain school of dmndns pupils from brampton also took pact ln the revue and included the fol lowing soloists hazel reld francs oaruso donna burrows diana mot- lard jacqueline gold betty and o aldine clarldge brampton chorustctb were oheravme burt muriel sutban irene leeman sheila dellow janst hoare helen mullls owen oeogson gerakllne caruso helen phm ed mae moore ethel burt rutn trsbbla i helen lyons karen wolfe vera moore betty grieg jean waller do- oomrade j maclde who has been jrotliy kirk carol manden patient at christie st hospital fori added futher talent to l pnet fyp mrtnthu m at thft lft- the show and included vocalists b h hal o and larry kendall miss gertrude cain also did a toe ballet and tap dance with harry hale at the conclusion of the progress lynn treleaven presented flowers to miss cain and norma murray present ed a bouquet lo the pianist mrs irene mitchell may the spring revue will be presented i brampton on june 12th bred and consigned by maurice o tea attending the session include messrs s w orr wallace thomp son and undley beaomonfc mrs lillian erwin and mr charles erwin both of rochester n y are visiting mr and mrs robt erwin and mr and mrs harry goldham miss doris armstrong and miss marie myers nurselntxainlng at brantford general hospital spent a day last week with mr and mrs fred armstrong were glad to welcome mr and mrs edward w wodson of toronto to their summer home here mrs w c anthony has moved i from brampton to nerval where- she i is making her home mr and mrs j b mackenzie and j mcdermid attended the 100th versary service of knox church on sunday morning last mr and mrs bruce kennedy of oshawa were week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs george her rlngton mrs w t sinclair and miss mamie campbell attended the gradu ation exercises of toronto western hospital on tuesday their niece miss margaret campbell was one of tte graduates and is now on the staff of dr groves memorial hospital fergus mrs c l hall helen and jlmmle from little britain are visiting this week with mr and mrs f bcalsby mrs w h long who has been ul ln st josephs hospital guelph has now sufficiently improved to return to home beafcy milton bringing 625 gerald r graham bred and consigned gra ham farm royalist ludnda realizing 500 these animals were all under a year and a half old two calves consigned by maurice o beaty and mcolure bros georgetown each brought 300 the proceeds of these two calves were donated to the navy league of canada in all eleven calves were donated and were pur chased by mr w w naylor ontario california rev r c todd ba minister mlia lynda stewart atom music twentieth anniversary of the unit ed church 10 am sunday school 11 ajn twentieth anniversary service evening service withdrawn on account or the great anniversary rally ln maple leaf gardens toronto ad mission is by ticket the minister has seyeral left if anyone would like them listen to the broadcast portion of the mlly 830 to 9 pn over obc an honor to fbof hutt the american iris society which has several thousand members in the united states and canada has done him the honor of appointing him offi cial judge for this section of canada there are 275 such judges for the united states and 13 for canada his duty will be to visit and report on all the beit iris gardens between j toronto and london he went to hamilton on wednesday and will visit london stratford guelph and to- ronto within the next week or so plrt baptist church minister rev j e ostrom organist miss m cook sunday june 10th 9 45 pm bible school hour 11 am morning ser vice the holy spirit and the chris tian life 6 45 pm gespel songs 7 pjn evening service the will of god for young people the young people will be ln charge of this ser vice there will be inspiration ln and enrichment from this service the young people meet on m at 8 dm the midweek service on wed at 8 dhl welcome ntlleut and mrs tan uacteenala of sydney njb are spending s s0- day furlough in georgetown and violet dick pbizewnner western hospital among the prizewinners at the gra duating exercises of toronto western hospital nursing school held last night ln convocation hail was miss violet dick daughter of mr and mrs peter dick miss dick won the for proficiency ln diet therapy the congratulations and good of her frieitss in this district are ex tended on bar fine gion last week comrade maclde is looking better and is convalescing at his home ln terra cotta the regular meeting of branch 120 canadian legion was held last thurs day evening comrade ohapman pre sident of the branch deserves great credit for the efficient manner in which he performed his duties with the full cooperation of the members the meeting was started sharp at 815 pm and all business transacted and the meeting was over by 9 45 pm chairman sam tennant of the en tertainment committee held open house lost friday to legion members ard consorts and members of the ladles auxiliary to a mixed party in the legion hall after welcoming the guests chairman tennant turned over the proceedings of the evening comrade jimmy murphy who intro duced president chapman to the ga thering in a few wellchosen words president chapman extended a hearty welcome to all present on behalf of the legion d mbeeca marrj engagement notice i mr and mrs hllllard g groves 286 qulnpool rd halifax ns are pleas ed to announce the engagement at their oldest daughter marguerite re- lbeeca to petty officer clifford roy peck ronvr eldest son of mr and mrs walter g peck georgetown marriage to take place june 22 in west end baptist church halifax at 45 pjn allan nicholson and stai hall address public meeting wednesday eenlng may 30th was the occasion of a wellattended pobutt meeting ln the rose room i by the progressive obneervattra sedations of georgetown speakers were mr allan nicholson federal candidate mr stan hao provincial candidate and mr bert merson popular canadian labour lea der as ge t is halton eomv j lao gordon martin camp borden spent a furlough at his home bare word has been received by mr and mrs j b mirnu of the safe arri val in southern england of pltueut kenneth mackenzie pjo bid armstrong who has bssn home on leave has retorned to bis new posttng at arkner btrth notice stamp judith and janet stsmp twin daughters of mr and mrs j stamp wish to announce the arri val of their baby brother paul joseph on june 6th at peel mem orial ttiillsl t card of thanks mrs bernard poole and family wish to thank all who made the homecom ing reception in their honour such a success the warm hand of friend ship so readily extended is gratefully recedved- st johns church stewmrttown second sunday after trinity 2 pm sunday school 3 pm holy communion st pauls church notvml 730 pjn evening prayer fit stephens church hornby 1046 am sunday school 1115 am holy communion st georcei church ven w o o thompson second sunday after trinity holy communion 8 am sunday school 10 am matins 1 1 am evensong 7 pm st armni church glen wossbbs second sunday after trmhy holy conmraxuon bj0 am sunday school 1030 am the rhythm rubes orchestra open- i hlghly mduatrtaiized ed the program followed by the in- lt thought that bert merson troductlon of lieut russell pirestine vtekiux would be particularly vmto- recently returned from overseas ueat m gt industrial yiolkm flrestlne consented to sing a vocal solo jdea progressive oonservattss and rendered a few witty stories which were well received by the au- i dience i on the program also were mr and mrs ohaa day who sang duet mr andy dewhurst vocal solo sgt major carney vocal solo and comrade bsd young rendered a violin solo mrs morrow accompanied at the piano a feature attraction was the sped- alry performed by mr b oarfeart a new member of the rhythm robes orchestra with trick violin playing which was enjoyed by all present mr carhart has been featured on marry radio stations in and around the cfty present of oalgnry alberta and is capable of a delight ranc was i playing many instruments his banjo mesdames tennant kerne and his violin playing with the or- coutas and the party brofc sjp chertra as well as his violin- playtng erry batardsw morning wttn tt for the square daneea was wen received tagta of ths ifattonal antnsnx ja platform for labour he said in tha course of his address that tne prtn- jipal issue confronting the voters in the two current elections is not merely who is going to govern hot how we are going to be corernwd miss sybq bennett who was in the chair iittuumd the importance of tha womens vote and gave an antthxatastts welcome to the many ladtss m tne au dience

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