Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 3, 1945, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday october 3 1945 ftfbfehilp waited d ohdir fbr bud somm mtaxtnc to ojl no am vut thanksgiving dance ryan auditorium guelph hal davis and the highlander nesx suntjay midnight october 8th zm to mo tocals by lovely aijce norton johnny louden one of ontarios leading orchestras admission 15o pawn un memobum in lovin memory of our dear mother ffimma jane wbealer who passed away october 3rd 1m0 dear mother you are not forgotten though on earth you are no move still in memory you are with us as you always were before r bella and ed cabd of thanks 1 wish to thank organization and individuals in georgetown and jlen williams for the many porosis and cigarettes received by me during ser vice with the army overseas sgt jim gambell cjlen williams card of thanks t would like to thank friends who sent cards fruit and flowers to me while i was a patient in the xoofcwood clinic toronto mrs roy norton glen williams card of thanb gnr angus mcdonald wishes td thank the llmehouse wi soldiers comforts also the many kinds friend for sending parcels and smokes t him while overseas l famous names in watches waltham elgin hamilton pierce sealand one word describes them all quality jacks watch repair j roughley prop phone 310 located in phoenix gift shop enjoy the music of your choice jt may be a popular dance band or a great symphony orchestra with the enhanced tonal beauty of your own radio speaker fully equipped with feathertouch crystal pickup and tone compensated volume control these record players only 3950 harold c mcclure home furnishing store phone 54 w georgetown gun shy by clyde b hough hcdur syndicate wnu feature when hyder fumbled his rifle and dropped it that frst morn ing at drill most of us recruits and some of the older heads snickered silence in the ranks thundered sergeant kane hyder made no move to recover his rifle just stood staring- down at it in trancelike horror dont be afraid of it guy kane said it wont bite anybody but them axis bums but hyder was afraid of a gun all guns as we learned later his hands would tremble every time he touched one so naturally he drew a low rating in rankandfile judg- ment his only champion was bar ry another rookie i know the gay you fellows dont barry told u in the sqund room we know hes afraid of guns he must be yellow came the answer youre wrong all of you barry argued hyder and i were raised in the same town on the same block hes no coward jusi gun shy born that way same as some people are born with blue eyes others brown someone said bah hes and cut the speech short another glanced toward the door but imme diately looked away hyder seemed rooted on the threshold towhead thrust forward eyes squinting his squatty body tout bard for a moment he held his bellig erent pose and then eyes straight ahead he walked sjowly and delib erately down the aisle between the two rows of cots he stopped be- fore his friend thanks barry he said and turned and left the room well guts or no guts said ser geant kane no gunshy son will b r i 1 saw a towhead bobbins and j weaving 1 ever be any pood in this mans army i hyder could be barry contend- j ed up was a hotel cook before the draft et inn a good one too and lu- iikes the wn a conk 1 ill kane mused thats a r nu- to uel him it i mv hards thk ill vv th sau- ut it- ti k 1 ri ks as ij j t h e a t ht e friday october 5th sudan in tfrhnirolii with mirii mmte on mail novlty wmii l iv cartoon illill tin- mrt bill fox niws saturday october 6th matinee at 3 earl carrolls vanities dcnnl okrcfr fonslanrr mnore cartoon i islvrmaii s luck adventure mexican majesty chapter b haunted i arbor monday october 8 matinee at 3 seven days leave victor mature mi rill r ball leon errol comedy he forgot to remember cartoon- fella with a fiddle tuesday and wednesday october 9 and 10 here we go again fibber mcgce and molly fdfar bergen comedy alibi baby sport swim capadet cartoon when i yoo hoo st harry z heside i id ser we hit tjtal circle and spe apiece hyder was still swinging we got through to him and the yel- low hoys seniteted barrv and kan carried him to a tent and i looked at the redsm eared weapon lying on the ground there were eighteen dead japs sprawled one upon an otherevery head busted by hyders favorite instrument in the tent sergeant kane was swabbing a wound in hyders thigh a bayonet thrust had got him his shirt was off and there was a long slash across his ribs i said you did wrong buddy according to rules you should have ducked those nips and joined the rest of us back to back how come but they were after our chow he protested they hooked that pot c stew and tried to run with it how fcould i let thyjn hf 1 a w it7 smith stone desires 1 ataoxtstf room and board accommodation i with inside conveniences i for ir twentyfive girls telephone smith stone georgetown 212 also required parttime female workers four to five hoars daily and fulhime female workers for light assembly work and porcelain finishing good wages good working conditions national clothing collection donations for till riollling roiliction will rf rlctived at t11f old town hal l saturday next october 6 and oi monday wednesday aod saturday ol the toliowiity weeks at the hours 1000 to 1200 and 200 to 500 what is needed is used clothing for both winter and sum mer wear all types of washable garments should be washed but need not be ironed other garments should be clean and sanitary in orefce fimc have shes bui for every one who has sis ro barefoot in belgium n family has one shlrtrelght of them share it in poland i liule sir boosts about her dress but ft hai been patched in 60 places in holland children forage for food in gar bage pails and sleep in cellars in jugoslavia one out of every six people has tuberculosis in jugoslavia halloa million children wander the streets wrapped in newspapers 4 families ire living in one small cold room at night they all huddle beneath a single- blanket fori warmth to these people the loss of a tatter v ed dress or a worn shoe is a major catastrophe wanted knitted caps woollen wraps shnwls and smocks and heavy socks lawheeled shoes if you have spare have them mated tied in pairs dresses workclothes coveralls robes pyjamas sweaters skirt topcoats jackets suits and shirts infants garments bedding piece goods all of these are your leadlease goods so start couaottdff make your rounds pot mtluobb op pounds

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