Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 27, 1951, p. 9

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page 9 perfect tea is so easy to make with every monday wednesday and friday evenings 8pj to wjtpjt brampton memorial arena admission adults 40c students 25e new skates nw skattnr toons spectators le free instruction the four freedoms essay written by terry harley i in the canadian legion contest 1st prize 15 all over the world men are fight ing and dying some for their homes some for their possessions and some for the four freedoms all the eyes at the world are on canada and if we were ever taken by some other country we would lose our precious four freedoms freedom of reli gion of speech of the press and of franchise we must not misuse these but must guard them for genera tion after feneration wje are very very fortunate to have freedom of religion for in some countries people must have the same religion as their ruler or king even if it is against their will any one having their own secret reli gion is either severely punished or is taken before their king canada has so many different religions i cannot list them perhaps you dont think much of saying what you like where you like and when you like maybe you just take that for granted but freedom of speech is just a dream in some european and asiatic countries the people are always being watehed or listened to they have hardly any privacy this is one of the many reasons more and more displaced persons are coming to canada freedom of the press is another freedom it allows almost anything remembrance day essay written by ross mcgilvray in the canadian legion contest 2nd prize 1000 remembrance day was formerly known as armistice day it is ob served on november 11th the an niversary of the day in 1918 when hostilities of- world war- 1 ceased it is yet called armistice day in the vther countries that fought in wor1 war l 19141018 on that day we remember with gratitude the men who gave jheir lives for the honor and- safety of our land we also remember world war 2 19391845 arid the brave men who fought and gave their lives that we might jive in land of peace in every city town village and hamlet remembrance day- is car ried out th a ceremony fir to hon our our glorious dead the placing of wreaths at the cenotaph is done with hope that there might npt be a third world war which might mean- the destruction of humanity that their loved ones would not have to be taken away yet every day war threatens closer a great poem wrijten by the late john mccrae of guelph where there is a memorial to him is in flanders fields in flanders fields the popples blow between the crosses row on row that mark our place and in the sky the georgetown heraw wednesday june 27th i95l that is the trufh tobe published -in- the larks till bravely singing fly various newspapers each day men come home from theirwork and be fore long are burled in the inter- estings news of worldwide and local affairs most people like the kind of newspapers that pull no punches when addressing dishonest politi cians quotes from government feuds etc our canadian four free- doms make it possible for the edi tors to print the truth without hav ing someone bursting into their of fice and handing out threatsof su ing them as in some foreign coun tries back in the days of of w l mackenzie the council would hire a group of hoodlums to break in to his office and shop and wreck his press type papers etc if he were living today i im sure he would be pleased about the improvement con cerning the press as for the freedom of franchise i am sure we are all satisfied with the way we handle this but in rus sia if the manager of some com pany tells his employees to vote for a certain person they must vote that way or be fired from the moment they leave work they are spied upon- someone is looking over their shoulder while they mark the ballot and if that x is not in the right place the manager will fire them as for canada we can have privacy while we vote for anyone we please looking over the four free doms we concluded that we real ly have got something to be thank ful for we should by now realize that for dps in canada and other democratic countries the four free doms is a dream come true and i am very proud and thankful to be jiving under that dream scarce heard amid the guns below we are the dead short days ago we lived felt dawn saw sunset glow loved and were loved and now we lie in flanders fields take up our quarrel with the foe to you from failing hands wc throw the torch be yours to hold it high if ye break faith with us who die we shall not sleep though poppies grow in flanders fields this poem is always here to re mind us of our ellow countrymen who did just this it is known can ada wide and repeated in every remembrance day service poppies are the emblem of this day they are made by soldiers who are disabled for life because of wounds suffered in the war ev eryone who loves canada should wear a poppy on this day to show his sad thanks the poppy is red with a black centre growing in flanders fields between the cros ses row on row on the llth month and the 11th day of the 1 ith hour we proceed to the monument to show our humble thanks and gratitude the can adian legion the lome scots band and regiment the cadets and the boy scouts help in the service the ministers read prayers and conduct hymns then the wreaths are placed for us to remember in our daily work of our fighting lads who died for us that our country might know peace norval feed mill norval x phone brampton 327 next public holiday is dominion day celebrated in town this com- i ng mon fr tm hre m wity r5 children baptised at st johns sunday the rev royal e cewman min ister of copetown united church was the gucsujireacher of st johns on sunday morning he spoke on the theme the future of the child and parental responsibility the choir under the direction of nor man laird sang the anthem even ing and morning the junlor chair and teader through the minister presented hymn books to some of their members who were spending their last sun day with the choir and who woulrt soon be leaving georgetown those receiving the hymn books were maybelle skeftington isabel skef- fington patsy kaine dorothea fawcett blanche baldwin judy jones and audrey iambert the sacrament of infant baptism wps conducted by rev r e new- an and rev john m smith the- following children were presented for baptism by their parents gail elizabeth young dauhgter of mr and mrs stewart young eliabeth margaret allen daughter of mr and mrs robert allen margaret eleanor smith daughter of rev and mrs j m smith catherine ted reexpljpres blighty the moaner is back in the old country ted keee and his sporting extras dis covered the joys and sorrows of britain while the moaner served as a gunner vffth the 30th battery during world war ii now hes back overseas to see for himself and tely readers exactly what has happened te the old haunts so popular with canadian service men and women during those grim war years hell see the english henley when jack guest jr of toronto attempts to duplicate the feat of his father by winning tht diamond sculls hell visit the famed old pubs hell have tea at lords as he watches the intercounty cricket matches and hell be in the stands for the great race meets t briefly ted reeve is reporting whats new in bjdtainjn his sportine extras every day in t telegram the telegram jarvandjsfle 1 for home delivery call waverjey 60tt tr write circulation dc oartment helen richardson nod david nelson richardson daughter and son of mr and mrs walter richardson michael john broomhead son of mr and mrs reg broomhead wil liam james mavoal son of mr and mrs fred maveal the flowers decorating the church were placed by mrs wm tyndal to the memory of her husband it was announced that mrs wal ter taylor would be the guest spea ker at a program preceding a straw berry tea to be held in st johns memorial hall on thursday after noon rent a car from yonr local herts agent we furnish everything but the driver georgetown transportation company t m iiil it takes a lot of cooling tojeeep a polar pear happy this largest member of the bear family b smaller than a porcupine at birth but often weighs jnore than threequarters of a ton when full- grown to this tremendous bulk aild the fact that the bear is covered with a thick waferproof coat which is designed jo protect hlih in the arctic j its a big job imping him cool in our zoqs learn about natures creatures visit the nearest zoo and see them at wh new world of interest will- be opened to you wh you understand naturul naturi unsroh vs vvr ours to pkqtict rout to injov jtkisieswsf e 4yiiijiir3is lssu notice to creditors in the estate of sarah ther esa appelbe widow deceased all persons having claims aglnst the estate of sarah theresa appel be late of the village of stewart- town widow who died on or about the 16th day of october ad 1980 arc hereby notified to send particu lars of -same- t th undersigned oh or before the 14th day of july ad 1951 after which datethe estate will be distributed with regard onjy to the claims of which the under signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 12th day of june ad 1991 elizabeth hewson and ross thompson administrators of the estate- of sarah theresa apfeelbe by thefr scjlchori dale it bennett geor i ontario notice to creditors in the estate of eva a thomp son spinster deceased all persons having claims ag ainst the estate of eva a thomp son late of the village of stewart- town stpinster who died on or about the 16th day of october ad 1950 are hereby notified to send particulars of sarrre to the jftiderv signed on or before the 14th day of july ajd 1951 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which- the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person or whose claim they shall nojt then have notice dated at georgetown this 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